The Paradoxical of Us
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Ongoing, First published Aug 23, 2015
Isang kwento ng "opposite attracts" at buhay hayskul ng isang nagngangalang April H. De Guzman. Siya ay iang palaban na babae at student president ng East High, ang eskwelahan na kilala sa mga basagulerong mga lalaki at mga patapon na mga mag-aaral. Maipagpatuloy pa kaya niya ang pagbabago sa kanilang paaralan kung darating ang isang Arren Chance S. Dunst?

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