That pact was their secret weapon. Imagine three kids from rough neighborhoods refusing to let each other slip—no excuses, no compromises. They pushed one another to see beyond the streets, swapping doubts for flashcards and late-night study sessions. The brilliance of their pact wasn’t its idealism but its practicality: they treated friendship like a contract, with built-in support and tough love. It’s the kind of loyalty that makes you tear up, because how many of us have people who’d drag us toward greatness, kicking and screaming if necessary? That’s the magic.
Reading 'We Beat the Street' feels like stumbling upon a blueprint for turning dreams into reality through sheer camaraderie. The friendship pact between Sampson, Rameck, and George wasn't just a promise—it was a lifeline. They held each other accountable, transforming vague aspirations into concrete goals. When one faltered, the others pulled him back up, whether it was acing a test or resisting peer pressure. Their shared vision of Becoming doctors kept them focused, but it was the daily grind of encouragement that made the difference.
What fascinates me is how their bond turned obstacles into stepping stones. They didn’t just study together; they created a culture of excellence around themselves. The pact became a shield against negativity, proving that friendship can be a strategic advantage. Their story isn’t just about individual grit—it’s a testament to how collective determination can rewrite destinies. I’ve seen similar dynamics in study groups or fandoms where mutual passion fuels success, but theirs? Next-level inspiring.
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The Bet That Broke Us
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Maxello was her best friend, the one she loved in silence for years
Rolex was his twin. Darker and deadly tempting.
One bet changed everything.
Now Mia must choose between the brother she’s always wanted… and the one she can’t resist.
Dominic is a girl with a secret identity. A street fighter, known for being a demon in the ring. She's living her life when she meets Nickolas and his gang. They're ruthless and cold but they have an objective, to get The Mysterious Demon. So, what happens when she says no?
Aidan, a billionaire and CEO of Empire is known for the title 'Top 5 Hottest Bachelor' for two reasons. His extremely good-looks and for not wanting to get married, at least until he reaches forty but his mother keeps on setting him with unwanted dates, leaving him frustrated. Kenna, Aidan's best friend, is a doctor who has never found the right time for love. She has always been busy with work to an extent that she forgets about her own personal life. Both of them has always been close ever since they were kids, after a single incident that happened, instantly making them inseparable. As they grew older, things began to change yet best friends are forever . . . no matter the circumstances. What happens when Aidan sets up a contract and wants Kenna to be a part of it?
Two different lives with one pact!
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Telemarketer at Panda Health Tea company, Selene Brooke works out most of her stress in the boiler room to push memories of her past and overcome her cheating ex boyfriend, to prove herself worthy and perfect than her co-worker Michelle, in the eyes of her boss, Corby Cox.
What Selene didn't know was that proving her worth and perfection was going to land her in a whole lot of trouble, an assignment to get an investor of RR enterprise owned by a famous Italian billonaire. Fabrico Zunino Valenquez. A man who was also trying to overcome his past by so doing, not willing his heart to love again.
Their meeting is on business terms but Selene finds herself agreeing to the Pact that Fabrico was willing to offer her. No holds barred sex, no strings attached and no commitment.
But how long can that last before they fall in too deep, denying the pact and longing for more. What happens when they realise their pact was actually based on love?
SINGTO PETERSON is known to be a well-mannered yet a quiet juvenile who has a lot of secrets on his life. KRIST ROBINSON is known to be a bad-mouthed and because of having serious trust issues, he usually ended up being a hot-headed juvenile. Despite the drastic changes happened within their family dynamics, both of them got close to each other even more. For some, you don’t get to feel that life works in mysterious ways until you sit and reflect on all the decisions and people you have met. Most of the time it happens when you least expect it to be and it gave us by far the best surprise experience. However, are we up for the biggest challenges and successes to let go and let it be? Will Singto and Krist be ready to face these biggest challenges on their lives to fill the feeling with emptiness and pains they feel within their hearts and soon enough be healed from those? Or will they continue to live like the same and just pretend to be nothing but normal roommates?
Contains strong language:
My parents died, my sister died, my brothers left, and I was left to a man who thought we were pawns in his play.
You know the type of people who say "it gets better" they're lying to you, because it just keeps getting worse.
How the hell did I end up in a gang? Well, this is that story
Reading 'We Beat the Street' felt like flipping through a photo album of resilience—each page revealing gritty, real-life lessons about overcoming adversity. The book follows three friends from rough neighborhoods who defy expectations by becoming doctors, and their journey taught me that mentorship is everything. Without Dr. Hunt’s guidance, they might’ve been swallowed by their circumstances. It’s a stark reminder that potential is everywhere, but it often needs someone to water it. Their bond also hit hard; friendship wasn’t just emotional support but a lifeline, a mutual pact to keep pushing when the world said 'quit.'
Another takeaway? The power of small choices. Skipping parties to study, resisting peer pressure—these 'unsexy' decisions stacked up to change their trajectories. It’s easy to glamorize big breakthroughs, but the book zooms in on the daily grind. And the irony? Their struggles didn’t vanish after success; impostor syndrome and survivor’s guilt followed them. That honesty made the story stick—it’s not a fairy tale. It’s a manual for grit, with smudges and tear stains included.