Fragments of Us

Fragments of Us

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Skye believed her weekends at Doña Café with Nola, Justine, Via, Celeste, Shui, and Sky would never end. From carefree high school moments to endless conversations, the café felt like their second home. But college changed everything-time, distance, and priorities slowly pulled them apart, leaving Skye with only her matcha, books, and memories. One ordinary visit to the café, however, leads to an encounter with Jc-someone who brings a spark she didn't know she was missing. Between chasing dreams, longing for her old circle, and discovering new feelings, Skye realizes that growing up is not just about losing people, but also about finding the ones who make life worth living.
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