Until The Stars Aligned: The Pursuit #1

Until The Stars Aligned: The Pursuit #1

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Nhaila Cassidy Sanchez is a lover. She loves graham biscuits, her friends and family, and the quiet satisfaction that comes with learning-finding answers to questions she refuses to leave unanswered. But above all else, there is one thing she treats like air, something she cannot live without. Lawn tennis. For Nhaila, tennis isn't about trophies or future titles. It's about mastery. About proving-to herself more than anyone-that she can be better. Better than expectations, better than limits, better than the people who stand beside her on the court. And when she says everyone, she means it. Even Leon Nicholai Lim. Especially Leon Nicholai Lim.
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STATUS: COMPLETE ⤷Highest Rank: #2 in Teen Fiction ⤷The Wattys 2025 Shortlisted Growing up always being ridiculed for her mother's night job, Sarisa Ophelia Aloria was determined to prove everyone wrong by becoming the top of her class and graduating with the highest grades possible. But her dreams slowly shattered when Marx Gian Hernandez, the school principal's son, became her classmate in highschool. Always being second to Marx, Sarisa was determined to steal the top spot before graduation comes--even staging a public love confession and pretend to have a crush on the one person she hated just to distract him. What started as a facade fueled by hate, was watered down with something Sarisa didn't even expect as she got to know Marx beyond being her academic rival. In a game of tug of war with your feelings, will it be possible to win when in the first place, you already lost?

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