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That Summer
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Ongoing, First published Aug 22, 2025
Kaila Hizon hated commuting and dreaded summer classes-until one random morning, a poging stranger saved her day by paying her jeepney fare when she lost her wallet. Now, she finds herself secretly waiting just to catch the same ride with him. 

But what if that single twenty-peso coin is more than just a fare... what if it's the start of something that could change her summer forever?
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The Price of Desire

58 parts Ongoing

When eighteen-year-old Leticia Fernandez, visits her boyfriend's house, she never expects to step into the wrong room- his father's private playroom. Even worse, he mistakes her for the woman he paid to entertain him. Before she can explain, she's pulled into the world of shadows and control... face to face with a man almost twice her age, radiating dominance and danger. But as the heat between them ignites, he discovers who she really is- his son's girlfriend. Thrown out and sent toward her boyfriend's room, Leticia opens the next door...only to find him in bed with her best friend. Stunned and betrayed, she can't stop thinking about the man she was never meant to meet. A man who shouldn't want her. A man the world admires as a respectable governor- yet behind closed doors hides desires as dark as sin. Some doors, once opened, can never be forgotten.