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There is a Filipino belief called pagpag—when you leave a funeral, you must take a detour somewhere before going home, or else the spirit of the dead will follow you back and haunt you.
Hyerin, with her desperation to get the love of her life back, did the exact opposite. She broke it, again and again, until the ritual began to take on a different meaning—one shaped by longing, memory, and the fragile hope that something lost can still be reached.
And somehow, it worked.
Soomin comes back exactly as she was. Loud and warm, hands always moving, the kind of person who fills a room without trying and leaves it impossible to forget.
They fall back into each other the way they always have. It is not the life they had. But it is still a life—in the quiet of their apartment and the glow of late nights, in the specific comfort of a voice that never once chose silence.
Hyerin holds onto it the way you hold onto something you almost lost—carefully, with both hands, not thinking about anything except that it is still here.
And for Hyerin, that is enough.
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23 Apr 2026
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A simple movie night didn't have to be this chaotic but what else was there to expect from Kaede's friend group.
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19 Apr 2026
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The story behind the soulmates and a broken promise
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19 Apr 2026
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At De La Salle University, cheer captain Aiah Arceta had it all — while stuck in a messy on-and-off relationship with Colet for two years.
Until one night with Colet’s best friend, Mikha Lim, changed everything.
What was supposed to be a one-time thing became an obsession.
And Aiah isn’t letting go.
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18 Apr 2026
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Chaewon, the school’s definition of perfection—straight hair, straight As, straight forward, straight… girl, is assigned to tutor Hayeon—the reckless, sharp-tongued star of the girls’ basketball team whose slipping grades threaten her place on the team.
Their sessions start stiff and academic, but quickly fall into a pattern neither of them acknowledges: doors quietly locked, chairs dragged too close, “five-minute breaks” that turn into heated, breathless sessions they both pretend won’t happen again—until the line between “just making out” and something real becomes impossible for Chaewon to keep pretending isn’t there.
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14 Apr 2026

