Romancing The Enemy (Part 1)
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Ongoing, First published Nov 30, 2016
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Victoria Di Salvo was "exiled" to France by her own father shortly after her mother's death. Kabilin-bilinan ng ama na 'wag siyang uuwi ng Pilipinas hangga't hindi nito sinasabi. Masunurin siyang anak, kaya yes Daddy ang sagot niya. Living abroad has a lot of perks. For one, nagagawa niya ang lahat ng gusto: shopping, dining out, exploring the city and more shopping na hindi napapraning ang Daddy niya. Hindi gaya sa Pilipinas, may human wall siya sa tuwing lalabas ng bahay sa dami ng nakabuntot na bodyguards.

Then she met Luke, the man with sad eyes and equally sad smile. The first time their eyes met, she already felt drawn to him. Parang magnet ang karisma nito, hinahatak siya kahit ano'ng pilit niyang iwas. With just one touch of his finger, Tori burned. The guy is literally what her private fantasies are made of. It wasn't long before she found herself falling in love with him. 

But it was all an act. Pinaikot lang siya ni Luke sa mga palad nito.
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