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Capture The Elusive Mandarin

Tall, dark, and handsome. Three adjectives most women in the West would use to describe a perfect guy, which she really doesn't understand. She was taught to look for a Man With Potential, well that's three words too. But the guy earnestly clapping his hands about to make a wish, fits the three adjectives of the women of the West for a perfect man. He's tall. He's dark, err, he's in a dark mood, that is, and the most important adjective is that he's handsome in his orange hair. Dana Hasegawa, age sixteen experience her love at first sight in Meiji-Jingu Shrine. Fast forward to present, few days before her 18th birthday Dana saw Grand on WeChat Moments of a friend, - handsome as ever minus the orange hair. She schemes her way to China to hunt the Orange Mandarin, but would she capture the love of a guy or find something else. ====== Gold Tier Winner of WFC #9 - Female Lead - Bad Boy Love Interest! ====== -------- DISCLAIMER: This book is NOT a sequel to the book Capture That Feeling. ***Book cover: Sendaline_16

Jyojiko · Urban
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282 Chs

A Drunk Dana

"What do you want to talk about, Dana?" he asked, chewing the strawberry that she fed him.

He has a feeling that Dana would find a way to not talk again if he would wait for her to talk in her own time. 

He watched her blush upon hearing his question. He put down his hands on his lap to avoid reaching out for her flushed cheeks. 

She looked down on her bowl of strawberries, took a deep breath, and said what was on her chest, "Nothing really… I just wanted to see you." 

Grand choked on the strawberry he was chewing, hearing what Dana said. He didn't expect those words from her. 

"Well, you see me now," he chuckled, trying to act cool when his heart was thundering in his chest. 

She chuckled awkwardly, and nodded timidly, "Yes. I see you now." she glanced up and smiled at him, "Good luck with your training." 

"Yeah," he nodded. He was lost for words on what to say to Dana. He doesn't know what to make of what she said.