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11:59 [Ongoing] by WritingInSilent
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Nagtatrabaho si Norlaila Verano para sa kanyang Lola at nakakabatang kapatid upang matustusan ang pang araw-araw na gastos at pangangailangan. When she applied for another job, she didn't expect na hindi nya makakasundo ang isang customer, Jasper Rvil Vicente. Making enemies with a customer is the last thing on her mind. Hangga't maaari, iniiwasan nya ang makipag-away o magkaroon ng di pagkakaintindihan between her and the customer. Pero si Jasper Rvil, he always irrated and pissed with her everytime magco-cross ang landas nila. Same with Norlaila, ganun rin ang nararamdaman nya towards Rvil. Magkaroon kaya ng pagbabago between them?
Chasing Hell (PUBLISHED) by KnightInBlack
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Warning: Do not open if you haven't yet read Hell University. This is just a sequel of that book. Thank you!
Chasing the Horizon  by UrColins
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Chasing the Horizon by UrColins is a heartfelt and emotionally layered story about friendship, self-discovery, and the complicated feelings that grow in silence. Venn thought high school would be simple-go to class, laugh with friends, and maybe win the heart of the girl he likes, Jill. But everything begins to shift when he forms an unexpected bond with Benry, the boy who quickly becomes his closest friend since the very first day of class. As their friendship deepens, so do the emotions beneath the surface. Chapter by chapter, Benry finds himself falling for Venn-quietly, painfully, and without certainty of being understood. Meanwhile, Venn remains focused on Jill, unaware of the storm building right beside him. Caught between friendship and unspoken love, Chasing the Horizon explores the fragile line between what is felt and what is said, and the risks of holding on versus letting go. Because sometimes, the hardest journey isn't chasing someone else-it's facing the truth within yourself.