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The Heart Clause

The Heart Clause

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Romance
Everyone knew them. Our school's golden couple. They were the standard everyone looked up to. "Couple goals" nga raw sabi ng iilan. I mean, who wouldn't? They had the looks. They were both intelligent, came from influential families, and seemed absolutely perfect together. Until one piece of news spread across campus. They broke up. No one saw it coming. Akala namin masaya sila. Akala namin hindi sila nagkaka problema. Akala namin, sila na. Who would've thought there was a story hiding behind every smile captured in their photos? Tama nga ang kasabihan, people only see what you want them to see. Pero ano nga ba 'yon sa akin? A single offer. One agreement. One contract that could save my studies... but at what cost? Can I really handle the judgment? The whispers? The stares from people who still believe they belong together? And what if between all the clauses, I end up breaking the only rule that was never meant to be broken?
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