An Exception To Goodbye

An Exception To Goodbye

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Celeste Amara Beaumont has never been good with people. As the student council president of the country's most prestigious university, she's known for being difficult, intimidating, and impossible to please. Most students keep their distance. The smarter ones know better than to get on her bad side. That's exactly why Elodie Liora Reyez gets under her skin. A scholarship student na parang walang volume control at may talent makipagkaibigan kahit kanino, Elodie has a habit of showing up where she's least wanted. Whether it's student council meetings, project deadlines, or moments Celeste would rather spend alone, she always finds a way to squeeze herself into them. Paired together for the university's biggest project, the last thing Celeste expects is for Elodie to become impossible to ignore. And some people are a lot harder to push away than others. "I was never afraid of being alone. Just of getting used to someone staying." -Celeste. "Maybe that's why I never left." -Elodie.
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