One shot story
In a world where faith and beliefs shape lives, love sometimes finds a way-but not always the path we hope for.
Jaya is a vibrant, spirited girl from the Catholic section of her school, searching for inspiration in the monotony of her days. Nigel, quiet and composed, belongs to a different faith, sitting silently in his own world in the INC section. When fate-or perhaps mere coincidence-brings their eyes together across the corridors of their school, Jaya feels an unfamiliar pull.
As admiration grows into feelings she can no longer ignore, Jaya struggles with the invisible wall that separates them-their different religions, her fears, and the uncertainty of whether love can survive the boundaries set by society and circumstance.
Through stolen glances, quiet moments, and silent admiration from afar, this is a story about longing, restraint, and the bittersweet reality of falling for someone you can never truly have.
Based on the author's personal experience of loving someone from a different religion, Hindi Tayo Pwede is a heartfelt tale of courage, acceptance, and the quiet strength it takes to love with an open heart-even when love isn't meant to be.
Avery and Malakai Scott are 16 year old twins who have been abused their whole life by their mother and step father.
Avery and Kai are barley just surviving, relaying on drugs, self harm, fights and having each other to survive.
What happens when one day their whole life turns around.
They found out about their mother's lies and that they have family who they never knew about.
What happens when Giovanni Moretti finds out he has another son and a daughter who he never knew about. He's 9 sons who now have a another brother and finally a sister. Will the Moretti's give the love and protection that the twins never had growing up, one thing is for sure their lives are about to change forever.
But trust isn't easy, and healing even harder.
Can broken people build something whole together?
And will they survive being part of the Moretti bloodline, or be destroyed by it?