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Moving On [seniors series 1]

Moving On [seniors series 1]

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Fiction
Romance
Highschool
Second Chance
Destined Love
Zairel, a senior high school ABM student, has never been interested in romance. While his classmates chase fleeting relationships, he chooses to wait for something real, something he believes he has already found in Althea Cruz, the quiet and beautiful classmate he has long admired from a distance. However, his peaceful routine is constantly disrupted by Tressa, a persistent classmate who openly follows him around due to her growing crush. Her admiration is fueled even more by his resemblance to Byeon Woo Seok, making him stand out in school. Frustrated, Zairel devises a plan to create distance. He begins pursuing Chainly Mae Albion, one of Tressa's closest friends and a top-performing student known for both her intelligence and beauty. What starts as a calculated move, however, slowly becomes complicated as genuine emotions begin to surface. As feelings deepen and intentions blur, the truth threatens to unravel everything-especially for Tressa, who may soon discover that love is not always returned the way one hopes.
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