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When Two Broken Hearts Collide [Filipino] (EDITING)

This is the tale of a genuine love and friendship. True friends will stick by you through thick and thin, offering you advice and support. Some people come and go but true friends never leave your side no matter what it takes. Lhaiel San Diego was devastated when his girlfriend married someone else and his marriage proposal went awry. His love for her remained constant despite his belief that his life would be meaningless without her. He started drinking. In the hopes that the bitter taste of the alcohol would wash away all the pain, he drowned himself in it. When he thought everything was over, his friends proved that life was not all about hurt and pain, as he had assumed. Despite his being a jerk, his friends never leave his side. Then there is Alleya Rojas. Alleya, like him, had a broken heart. She was dumped by her boyfriend. She was equally devastated, feeling as though something was lacking. It was as if someone had ripped half of her heart out of her. But then an unexpected thing happened: she met a guy in an unexpected place, and she almost passed away with this guy who had supported her after being publicly humiliated by her ex-boyfriend and his current girlfriend. She did not think much of it, but this guy kept appearing out of nowhere to help her deal with her ex-boyfriend. Suddenly, a "deal" was made. What will happen when two broken hearts collide? Is it possible for one broken heart to mend another? Or, similar to their history, this will shatter them into tiny fragments once more.
Avvynibini · 51.4K Views

Senseless [Golden Gemini]

We became what the eyes see us as. Not us. Not real. *** "Try this." Yuki lifted his gaze to see a fish ball skewered on a stick, held close to his mouth. The hand offering it belonged to none other than the striking stranger standing beside him. He wore a blue and white uniform, a black bag slung over one shoulder. Yuki’s eyes landed on the stranger’s face again. Even now, he still wasn’t used to seeing someone like him—a face that seemed completely out of place in their small, ordinary town. There was no doubt he was an outsider. "Yuki." Yuki was startled when the stranger moved the skewer even closer to his lips. He could smell the warm, spicy sauce, and without thinking, he quickly flicked his tongue over it. His brows furrowed in surprise—it was unexpectedly delicious. Instead of reprimanding the stranger, he found himself praising him. "Mm, this is good!" He opened his mouth to take a bite of the fish ball—only for it to vanish into thin air. "Huh?" Confused, he looked up, but the stranger was already busy selecting more street food. Yuki’s cheeks suddenly burned, and with clenched fists, he moved closer to him. "What’s your problem?" Even the elderly vendor glanced at them, observing how the stranger completely ignored Yuki. His face flushed with frustration, as if ready to pick a fight. The vendor quickly intervened. "Alright, alright, no fighting! Son, just choose what you want." He nudged Yuki toward the food stall. "No, thank you." Yuki muttered before walking away from the kiosk. The old vendor watched him leave, staring in silence until he disappeared from sight. "One more order of that, please. And make it to-go." The stranger finally spoke. "Ah, sure, son." When the vendor handed him the food, the young man left without another word. Hands in his pockets, he walked in the same direction Yuki had gone, the plastic bag of fish balls dangling from his fingers. The vendor sighed and sat down, shaking his head. "Kids these days." ©2025
GoldenGemini · 1.5K Views
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