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Wrong Time, Right You

Wrong Time, Right You

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Fiction
Romance
College and University
Highschool
Enemies to Lovers
Maiah Cruz has everything planned-graduate with honors, become valedictorian, and prove that success is the only thing she needs. Love? Distraction lang iyon para sa kanya. But everything starts to change when her academic rival, Chlyden Reyes, suddenly enters her life in a way she never expected. He's competitive, confident, and annoyingly good at everything. The exact type of person Maiah should avoid. What starts as rivalry slowly turns into late-night conversations, unexpected comfort, and feelings neither of them planned to have. But timing was never on their side. While Maiah struggles with the pressure of expectations and the wounds left by her broken family, Chlyden begins to realize that loving someone isn't always enough to make things work. Because sometimes, the right person comes at the wrong time. And sometimes... the person you were never supposed to fall for becomes the one you can't let go.
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