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Secret Love of A School's Heartthrob

Meet Evan Livares - the heartthrob of Gledville High School. He has it all - looks and brains; a taekwondo black belt; a good family background; leader of the school's Cadet Force; the school's star basketball player; and all these traits embedded with his good personality. He is the dream guy of many girls. Wherever he goes, it would become a scenic spot! Thus, he is nicknamed the school's 'Prince Adonis.' One glance and it seems like he doesn't lack anything. Not to mention that many girls would die to date him! But... Who would have thought that this Prince Adonis is helplessly stuck in a secret love for years? On top of that, the girl in question is taken! Whenever his gaze lands on this girl, he would see her next to another guy who is breathtakingly handsome just like him! What will happen to his secret love?? Note: All places, characters, and incidents in this novel are fictional Disclaimer: I do not own the cover photo. It is uploaded from another source and all rights are credited to the real owner.

Pearys · Teen
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154 Chs

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There will be a lunch break before the next match started. So, many students headed to the school cafeteria. Aviana was still in her seat, looking at Evan who appeared to be unfazed by the incident that unfolded just now. However, Levi soon came to her and she had to turn away.

"Let's go and have lunch," Levi Carson said to Aviana and added, "They said the break won't be long."

Aviana Valos glanced at Evan for a split second again before she looked at Levi and nodded. Then they headed to the cafeteria together.

Still standing with his teammates who were more than displeased due to Nathan's action earlier, Evan Livares glanced at Aviana from time to time while paying attention to the chattering of his teammates at the same time.

"Let's just let it slide," Evan Livares said to his friends when he noticed the growing tension. "We all know Nathan well. He is just that kind of person and it's good enough that he didn't go too far."