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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 · Adolescente
Classificações insuficientes
154 Chs

On The Verge Of Breaking Down

Major General Rylan Livares was rendered baffled by his son's strange question.

What did Evan mean by other reasons?

"Does something bother you, Evan?" The father finally asked. "You can tell me if that's the case. I'm struggling to catch up with your hint."

Evan Livares knew that his parents didn't like it when he talked about himself being adopted and all. He knew that it was because they didn't want to consider him as an adopted son but as a real one. They hated when they were reminded of the fact that remained no matter how much time passed.

It was why he never mentioned it to them unless it was completely necessary. However, this time, he felt like he should talk about it. He can do that without mentioning the reappearance of his birth father. The decision wasn't easy to make for Evan but he still ended up making it.

"I was just wondering if the military would accept someone like me," he muttered; reading the reaction on his father's face.