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HIDDEN HEARTBEATS
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    Parts 90
  • WpHistory
    Time 12h 25m
Ongoing, First published Dec 29, 2025
Mature
30 new parts
Hidden Heartbeats is a soft college romance about four best friends bound by loyalty, sports, and silences.

Everyone is hiding something.
Everyone is loving someone they cannot claim.

This is a story of concealed emotions, unspoken devotion, and heartbeats that stay alive - even when love must remain unseen.
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