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So yes, Lewis Anastasia Autumn Sevilleno is confidence personified.
Pero hindi niya maintindihan kung bakit pagdating kay Jhoanna Calista Reyes para siyang malalagutan ng hininga.
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25 May 2026
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Jhoanna Christine Robles has asthma, pero mas lumalala yata iyon tuwing nakikita niya si Stacey Sevilleja, ang pink-haired chinita from the next department na sobrang ganda, sobrang cool, at sobrang out of her league.
What starts as a ridiculous campus crush slowly turns into something deeper as their paths keep crossing, and Jhoanna finds herself losing more than just her breath.
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18 May 2026
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A box of sex toys.
A very wrong assumption.
And two best friends who are not on the same page.Or
Jhoanna thinks they’re about to hook up. Stacey thinks it’s karaoke night.
(Loosely inspired by On the Same Page by Haley Cass.)
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14 May 2026
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In the quiet of a lonely condo, eight-year-old Joaquin finds an old camcorder that reveals a past where his parents were once inseparable. But as the echoes of their bitter arguments fade, he wakes up to a world he doesn't recognize.
Was the pain of their separation just a haunting nightmare, or is this new life a second chance at the family he thought he’d lost?
Follow Joaquin as he navigates the blurring lines between a heartbreaking memory and a chaotic, love-filled reality.
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27 Feb 2026
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Julienne and Sylvia were everything a couple could be— except officially. They never named what they had, never defined it, but they lived inside it fully. The closeness was undeniable: late-night calls that turned into sleepovers, fingers brushing like they meant something, and arguments that cut deeper than they should’ve. They shared routines, secrets, even silences, moving through the world like a pair without ever saying so. It wasn’t casual, but it wasn’t claimed— just a constant, wordless ache between what was and what was never quite declared.
Then a baby came. Not theirs, not planned, but suddenly— irrevocably— theirs to keep alive. Real, crying, fragile. The kind of real they’d spent years avoiding in their own connection. They’d built something soft and ambiguous between them, a closeness that danced around labels and accountability. But a child doesn’t understand grey areas. A child needs structure, rhythm, a name to call home.Series
- Part 1 of The Courier Series
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27 Feb 2026

