Sa Gitna ng Daisies ( A daisy between us)

Sa Gitna ng Daisies ( A daisy between us)

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"Between the boy who hurt her and the boy who held her sketchbook, she found herself caught in a story she never meant to write." Celestina Faith Ramirez has always lived quietly in the corners of her world drawing daisies in her sketchbook, keeping her voice soft enough to go unnoticed. But Miguel Angelo Dizon never let her disappear. In the daylight, he is her tormentor: sharp words, cruel laughter, and a presence that shadows her every step. Yet when no one is watching, he is something else-apologetic, fragile, and carrying a past as heavy as her own. What begins as wounds and apologies slowly tangles into late-night confessions, unspoken jealousy, and moments too close to ignore. In a city far from home, with only each other to lean on, Cece and Angelo must face the truth: sometimes love blooms in the most unexpected places-even in the cracks of broken things. A story of softness, heartbreak, and the quiet ways two people learn to belong to each other.
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Asher Miller is a quiet, kind 15-year-old whose platinum-blonde hair and sky-blue eyes give him an almost ethereal presence. An introspective artist, he spends hours lost in his sketchbook, where ink and emotion blur together. Beneath his calm exterior lies a secret - Asher experiences mild absence seizures, moments when his mind slips away and the world fades. Most mistake it for daydreaming, but it's something he hides fiercely, with only Georgia knowing the truth. Art is his escape and his anchor, the one place he feels in control. When he meets Marcus Baker, the brooding boy who masks pain with sarcasm, Asher finds someone who sees beyond his silence. Their connection is hesitant but magnetic - two boys drawn together by an unspoken understanding. Through Marcus, Asher learns that fragility doesn't mean weakness, and that love can be both grounding and freeing, like ink sinking into skin.

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