More Than Yesterday

More Than Yesterday

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They were once the kind of friends who felt like home-easy laughter, shared silences, and a closeness that never needed words. Growing up slowly pulled them apart, but what they had was never truly left behind. When they find each other again in senior high, everything feels familiar in the best way. The years have changed them, yet the connection remains-steadier now, deeper, and more meaningful than before. What began as a childhood bond becomes a love that feels chosen, gentle, and certain. Some people aren't just memories. They're the love that finds you again. What if yesterday was only the beginning of us?
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In a society where blue is classified for boys and pink for the girls, Shiloh Ching Escarra struggled during his childhood when he discovered his fondness for the toys and colors that were only labeled for the girls. Despite confining himself in the darkness, Brent Matthew Jarsdel, his roommate and the son of his mother's friend, gradually peeked through his thick walls and found a way to paint his world according to what color he genuinely prefers. In the midst of those unexplainable feelings, confusions, and judgements, Brent was willing to risk it all; to fight for the love he unexpectedly found; to build him a home where his true colors would finally be accepted.

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