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Today Is A Good Day

Today Is A Good Day

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Fiction
Romance
Enemies to Lovers
Highschool
Romantic Comedy
Having a hard time? Welcome to HeartFix & Co. HeartFix & Co. isn't your ordinary business. It's the place people whisper about after midnight, recommend through tearful smiles, and somehow always find when their hearts have nowhere else to go. Bad breakup? One-sided love? Ghosted? Fell for your best friend? We don't judge... we simply 'fix what hurts.' Our shelves aren't filled with medicine. Instead, they're stocked with second chances, confidence boosters, closure letters that never need to be sent, emergency ice cream, playlists for every heartbreak, and enough tissues to survive a lifetime of crying. Every client is carefully chosen because not every broken heart needs to be repaired the same way. But don't be fooled by the cozy office, the warm smiles, or the cute heart-shaped logo. Behind every successful "recovery" lies a story no customer dares to tell. Some leave happier than ever. And a few... never truly leave HeartFix & Co. at all. So, if your heart feels a little too heavy today, step inside. Take a number. Sign the waiver. And tell us your story. [TAGALOG-ENGLISH STORY] Note: not a real life business and a pure fiction
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Euphemia Vandeleur has never had to wait in line for anything-until a five-foot street-food vendor tells her to wait her turn. Hungry after leaving a fancy event, she stops by a small cart near campus and meets Carmelita Amor Pinili, a working scholar who is not impressed by her surname, her money, or her attitude. What starts with one order and too many cups of extra sauce soon becomes Euphemia's reason to come back every night. The sauce was good. But the vendor was better.

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