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Zara and Amir are cousins and have been best of friends since their childhood days. They're now grown up to adults. You can't see Zara without Amir, they're always together. Every one knows their unbreakable bond. On the other hand, Amir sees her as more than just friends, he liked her for as long as he could remember. Conflict arises when Zara falls for Fawwaz, her other cousin.Will that be the end of Zara and Amir unbreakable bond as they portray it as? Or will destiny play it p
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Unless they can stop the deadly virus from spreading. Sergeant Deanver Magallon and doctor Thalia Ricafort are hand in hand just to find out the root of the said virus, and how they can prevent its spread.But their undeniable attraction to each other is a huge threat to their mission. And because they are both afraid to enter into a commitment, it becomes a casual affair between them.Being chased by their own government and also being chased by terrorists, so Dean and Thalia don't really kn
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"Rising Star's First Love" is a story about Emily Davis, who has been striving to be the quintessential protagonist of a rebirth narrative, achieving academic excellence and wealth. Her life takes an unexpected turn when her long-lost first love, now a superstar, publicly discusses his first love, Miss Y, and admits that many of his early love songs were written for her. As the mysterious Miss Y, Emily realizes she has a teen manga she once read, where Miss Y is the stereotypical manipulative first love, serving only to highlight the pure and talented heroine. Emily: "Bitterness fills my heart."
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When love seems to have walked out the door a long time ago, how can it be brought in back that same door it walked out from?Follow through this bitter-sweet love tale of Vicky and Mike and how they fight against all odds to see that love conquers admist so many tragedy and problems that befall them
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In the bustling city of New York, a chance encounter on the subway brings together two contrasting lives. Julia, a native New Yorker, is surprised to learn that her daily subway companion, Ethan, who she'd always assumed was just like her, is actually a car owner. "Why do you take the subway every day then?" she asks, to which he replies with a shy admission, "To see you every day..." Amidst the sea of people, they find each other, a beacon of light in their mundane routines. Ethan, a lead programmer at a gaming company, and Julia, a local girl, navigate the complexities of life and love in the concrete jungle. Warning: The author of this story does not shy away from the realities of city life.