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Traversing through time to find you

This is officially R-18 starting chapter 75. You have been warned. —- Michelle Lui, a married woman in her 30s, woke up in her old bedroom only to find out that she was back to June 2006. Her first day in college. First thing she thought of doing? Well, not exactly the first but amongst other things. Anyway, back in her 18 year old body, she decided to go find her future husband and get him to become her campus boyfriend. Only to discover that her future husband was not who she thought he was. Now add to the mix, the nation’s husband, and her ‘the one who got away’. — With the butterfly effect, will the future Michelle originally had still be the same? Will she still marry the same man? Will her family still suffer the same fate? Only one way to find out! Hop in and join Michelle as she traverse through time! ~~~And yes, this means time for some toki doki romance! ~~~ Get ready for a trip down to memory lane. College life at its finest! The start focus mostly on Michelle’s thoughts but later starting the party things get awesome. We’ll get lots of fun. Imagine college party, friendship, outings, and so much more! — This novel POV shifts between first and 3rd. — old Cover photo: Made by Stephanie Santos Thank you so much for this!!!

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Chapter 94: Evaluation Exam results I

(Michelle POV)

Inside my car, I looked at my phone again. Should I text Anthony a good morning message? Like there's nothing bad about it right? Friends greet each other good morning. Maybe he would even like it! With some newfound confidence, I unlocked my phone and opened write a new message. 

Wait, how should I greet him? Should I write, 'good morning my love?' Or 'I wish it's your face I see when I wake up in the morning?' Hahaha!!!! Ok, serious now. 

Oh! I can just send him a quote! Why haven't I thought of that earlier!? It's the 'in' thing this timeline!!!!! I looked at old messages in my phone only to see that I have no message like that saved, or anything more appropriate. Ok, never mind.

[Good morning, Anthony! Hope that today will be a great day for you! See you in class!] Then, I pressed send.

Until I arrived at school, no reply came. Ugh, maybe he's still asleep.