Convenience Stores, Ice Creams, and Confessions (Nights Like This Series #1)

Convenience Stores, Ice Creams, and Confessions (Nights Like This Series #1)

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Once a problem occurs, will you pull yourself away? Or will you push yourself to fix things before it falls apart? Maria Esmeralda Ardoña has always been known as a ray of sunshine to everyone around her. The fun one, the loud one, and the one who gets teased because of her endless reactions. But what happens when the sunshine disappears? When things get difficult, Ria has always been the type to withdraw. To pretend she's okay until she figures things out on her own. And maybe no one would notice... Except for Evren Joaquin Verceles. Her total opposite. Quiet, misunderstood, and the kind of person who silently takes care of the people he loves. The one who believes every problem can be fixed if you try hard enough. So how did two opposite people find their way to each other? Maybe through strawberry ice cream, oversized hoodies, late-night conversations, and pajamas while the city is sound asleep.
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