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A Thousand Feet Below (Athlete Series #1)

🇵🇭cuintermione
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#1: Swimmer x Runner Dave Padilla was very clear to himself that he'll be taking the slot to the Olympics and win the Swimming Competition to be an Exchange Med Student in France. He was this cold and mischievous guy who just enjoyed being in the pool, in a lab, and nothing else but not until Kezia Lim came, a Culinary Student who also studies at ADMU and also an Athlete: Runner.
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Chapter 1 - ATFB

DISCLAIMER:

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, some places, and events are either the product of the author's imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance from an actual person, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.

Branded products that will be mentioned in this story are not sponsored by their companies nor this story is affiliated with them.

This story isn't associated with ADMU, UST, DLSU, NU, UP, AdU, and other universities that will be mentioned.

You might encounter some errors in the flow of my character's jobs — chef, sports coach, doctor, sports med team member — lfe, the steps they took for them to become this or that, rules about their works, and many more.

Again, this story is neither associated nor affiliated with the mentioned universities. Therefore, some rules and places that are/will be mentioned in this story are purely fictional. Some might ask 'Why is the campus of ADMU & The Ateneo de Manila University Medical School and Public Health the same?'

It's because this is a fictional story — and I also lack knowledge about some points. The rest are realistic so don't worry.

Also, I neither have seen nor entered ADMU in person yet, so, there might be places that are mentioned in the story that aren't familiar with those who know ADMU (and places around it) well.

Please be advised that this was only written by a fourteen-year-old girl and an upcoming grade nine student who definitely isn't a sporty type—more definitely lacks knowledge about it (but still dared to write a story about sports), so, expect grammatical errors, typographical errors, olympic or sports rule errors, etc.

PS. If you encounter some scenes or dialogues that you already encountered in other stories, please know that I did not intend to have the same lines, even the same names, plots, settings, etc. as them.

I am currently editing it and is still on chapter 10, but don't worry, you can still proceed on reading it. :)

-Quint