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Love In Campus

Love In Campus

It’s like he’s about to rip Justin's head off. “Adam, we should go with them,” Chloe demands. She jumps to my side and swirls her arms around mine. Adam is not refusing but there is a hesitation in his eyes that I can feel. Why is he acting like this? We arrive at the same shop I usually go to. It is called Jenny Café. It is well-known for its wooden theme interior design and old-school vibes. All of us step in. I order coffee latté and the three of them order brewed coffee.
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In Love With My Hot Stepbrothers

In Love With My Hot Stepbrothers

He was afraid we’d run out of spending money before the vacation ended, since we had put it into a pool so it was easier when it came to paying. When we left the restaurant an hour later, Reo said, “That’s it, no more fancy sushi during the trip until further notice.” This, of course, made Isaac groan in despair. In the afternoon, after a little wandering around Tokyo Station and window-shopping, we took the train to Sumida to see Tokyo Skytree. Of course, once we were there, we had to wait for hours just to get our turn to the observation deck. I must admit it wasn’t much fun, since it was cold, though with the others around, especially with Isaac making a fool of himself posing in front of
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The Angel's Revenge

The Angel's Revenge

She looks like she’s in a tv commercial, promoting a cafe. ‘Is she promoting this cafe? She looks like she is in a tv commercial, endorsing a coffee shop.’ Mariko tilted her head with her thoughts. Megan’s eyes darted to Mariko, who was still standing at the entrance while looking at her with her head tilted to the side like she was in deep thoughts. Her brows furrowed. ‘What is she doing there?’ she wondered. Megan raised her hand and waved at her to come over. Mario shook her thoughts away and walked towards Megan’s table.
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The Alpha's Surrogate

The Alpha's Surrogate

Our sweet waitress greets us. " Hi, Ireen. Please open this bottle, serve it to booth 21, and make me Camellia tea. " The waitress nods. Camellia tea is our specialty, and the cafe is called Camellia Cafe. The flower Nikolas gave me inspired it not so long ago, and I returned to the booth, sitting before Xavier Alarie. We are quiet. My gaze is on my hands, and I cannot look him in the eye. He is so intimidating.
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Begging the Divorced Heiresses Back

Begging the Divorced Heiresses Back

I rolled my eyes when I heard that. “Are you serious? You are not going to tease me again, are you?” “Why would I? I am very sincere!” “Alright then come to City Cafe!” “Will do.” Then I hung up the phone. Anya’s POV: After hanging up, I said, “Sam Drive to the City cafe!” “Alright!” City Cafe is X city’s most upscale coffee shop. At the same time, Jenny owned the place. It should be very safe to meet here. Thirty minutes later, Sam drove the car and arrived at City Coffee.
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amour
Dear Author, you are mixing up the names so much in the first 20 chapters or so, maybe you should concentrate on one book at a time so you can keep track of your characters names?? Very frustrating and irritating!
Opal Joy Hamilton
All the books are the same stories with different names and titles, long and drawn out, women been abused and men with no backbone, why can't the couples fight for their love for each other, too much rape also, yuck
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MY POSSESSIVE BILLIONAIRE EX-HUSBAND

MY POSSESSIVE BILLIONAIRE EX-HUSBAND

"Thank you for this." He smiled, slipping an arm around my waist. "Anything for my family." Our days in Tokyo were nothing short of magical. We visited the famous Shibuya Crossing, where Lucas was mesmerized by the sea of people moving in perfect harmony. At the TeamLab Borderless museum, Lucas ran through rooms of digital art that reacted to his movements, his laughter echoing through the space. Leon, ever the indulgent father, made sure Lucas got to experience everything he’d been curious about. We took him to a ninja-themed restaurant, where he got a plastic shuriken as a souvenir, and a cat cafe, where he spent hours playing with the resident felines.
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Azure moon
just began reading and I jumped on the recent chapter and some chapter where the ml was caught cheating. I hope the fl really won't give this ml a chance if he really did cheat and all. she deserves someone who will value her more and not an asshole who can't trust her when being framed.
CagalieYula
Hello, this is the author of this book. I really don't intend to write something like this but I've received bad reviews which is quite unfair. I think I need to be clear that some things are needed for story development. Don't judge the book yet based on a few chapters, my story recently justbegan.
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The Accidental Rebirth: The Troubles of a Three-Year-Old CEO

The Accidental Rebirth: The Troubles of a Three-Year-Old CEO

Inside, the food was arranged like a fiscal report: Rice balls cut into perfect cubes Tamagoyaki, each slice identical in thickness (margin of error < 1mm) Cherry tomatoes aligned by sweetness levels, left to right While eating, she casually flipped through a book titled: “M&A for Kids.” Takuto: “…” She’s not a normal child. No way. As he processed the shock, Misaki suddenly turned. Her eyes locked onto his. “Want a bite?” she asked sweetly, lifting a slice of tamagoyaki with her chopsticks. “Special rate—just tell me what stocks you’ve been watching.” Takuto shot up. “I’M FULL!!”
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THE MAFIA'S PRICE

THE MAFIA'S PRICE

she whispered, “under your clothes. A reminder.” We ended in Shibuya, crossing the famous scramble at dusk when the lights came on and the city felt like it was breathing. Sakura insisted we stop at a tiny café famous for matcha parfaits. I managed half of the towering green-and-white confection before my stomach gently protested. She didn’t push, just ordered ginger tea instead. By the time we returned to the Suzuki estate the sky had turned indigo, strung with stars. Dante was waiting in the courtyard, coat slung over one arm, sleeves rolled to his elbows, looking tired but content.
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Secrets of the café

Secrets of the café

I focused on his features. He had a pair of hazel eyes, medium-length brown hair, and a sharp squared jaw-line. Luna didn't lie about the good-looking student. "I know that I'm handsome but staring isn't nice Lav." He chuckled. I forgot to mention his British accent. "Sorry," I mumbled. "Are you the owner of the café near the school?" He asked. "Uh…Yeah, it's called Sweetbrew," I answered, confused by his sudden question. "I passed by yesterday and asked a guy named Timothy about the job offer, but he said that the owner didn't want young boys." He said, quoting with his fingers on young boys.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Tokyo's maid cafes are like stepping into a pastel-colored dream! Akihabara is the holy grail for this—spots like '@home cafe' and 'Maidreamin' are iconic. The maids greet you with sparkling smiles, serve cute parfaits with kawaii decorations, and even perform little chants to 'make your food tastier.' It's surreal but charming. Beyond Akihabara, Nakano Broadway has niche cafes too, often with themed events. Just remember: no photos of the maids unless they allow it. The whole vibe is playful and oddly wholesome—like being pampered by an overly enthusiastic sibling.

If you're nervous about language barriers, many places have English menus or bilingual staff. Pro tip: Go weekday afternoons to avoid crowds. Some cafes even offer 'maid experience' packages where they teach you dances or games. It’s less about the coffee and more about the spectacle—think of it as live theater with omelet rice.

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