Asia Winnessa Acosta, or most commonly known as Awa, is close to losing her nubility feeling left out.
Lahat ng mga taong nakapalibot sa kanya ay ipina-paalala lang na isa siyang dakilang single. Even her cousin, who’s a few years younger than her, has had more… experience on this field beyond what her mind could imagine. Samantalang siya? Bokya pa rin hanggang ngayon.
Her last attempt at flirting had been a total fiasco, she flirted with a freaking poser. Awa’s first shot at online dating and she failed miserably. Dati pa siyang may apprehension pagdating sa online dating na iyan, mas tumindi lang tuloy ang pagkamuhi niya ―for lack of better term― sa ideya ng online dating. Ngayon, sinusumpa na niya ito. And she swore never to date anyone she meets online. That poser fiasco made her ask herself: gaano ba siya kamalas pagdating sa dating at love, na ultimo sa online na nga ay wala pa rin siyang napapala?
She actually has been in a relationship thrice, but her status clearly indicates that all her past three relationships didn’t work out for them― for her ― so well.
“Ikaw naman kasi, ‘te, bukod sa choosy ka na, pagkataas-taas pa ng standards mo sa mga gustong manligaw sa’yo.” Mia, her secretary, told her while they were on a quick afternoon break. “Babaan mo naman kahit mga twenty percent, malay mo naman may pumasa na.”
It was true. Ever since she discovered the world of fiction―and that was when she was fourteen― nag-ala Burj Khalifa ang taas ng standards niya pagdating sa mga lalaki. She knew it was close to impossible, pero malay niya naman may isa palang lalaki ang maka-abot sa standards niya.
“Isa pa, friend,” Myra, one of her managers, added, “try to balance out work and flirting. Lahat ng set-ups namin sa’yo, walang narating. Either you were bored with your date’s company or you’re checking your phone, in the middle of a date, expecting calls from different sponsors.”
Kasalanan ba naman niyang may trabaho siya?
“Or is it still because of Troy?” Mia asked, brows creased.
“Of course not.”
Their raised brows were disconcerting, parang pinagdududahan ang sagot niya. She felt the need to defend herself from their scrutinizing stares.
“Hindi talaga, I swear.” itinaas niya ang kamay na parang nanunumpa to prove her point. “It has been, what, four years. May girlfriend na nga’t lahat, hindi pa rin kayo tapos sa kanya.”
“We’re just worried, Awa.” Mia answered. “Sabi mo nga, may girlfriend na ‘yung ex mo tapos ikaw…”
“Wala naman may sabing kailangan namin pareho na may jowa para lang masabi na nakapag move on na kami pareho, M.”
“Ang sinasabi ni Mia, hindi pare-pareho mag-isip ang mga tao. Mayroon at mayroon mag-iisip na kaya single ka pa rin hanggang ngayon ay dahil hindi ka pa nakakapag move on dun sa gagong ‘yun.”
She sighed. They have a point.
Even some of her cousins are teasing her about it. Na kaya hindi nagwu-work out ang mga dates at sini-set-up nila sa kanya dahil si Troy pa rin daw ang gusto niya. Sa loob kasi ng apat na taong relasyon, nakilala na ng buong angkan niya ang binata. They all thought that what was next for their relationship was marriage, no one expected it to be a break-up. What she was thankful for was they didn’t end it in a bad note. Okay na siya ‘dun.
Itong mga taong alam ang relasyon nilang dalawa lang naman ang nag-i-insist na may feelings pa siya rito. But she’s moved on, civil naman sila ng binata, maliban lang sa babaeng ipinalit nito sa kanya.
“Kung ako sa’yo, try mo mag-Tinder.” Myra suggested, a mischievous glint in her eyes that she learned not to trust. “If you don’t like commitment and just wanted to have a night’s worth of fun, then that’s the perfect place to go, Awa, trust me.”
“Diskumpyado ako sa trust me mo, Myra.”
She knew exactly what Myra was suggesting, but the idea of one night stand just doesn’t sit well with her. Besides, may panata rin siyang isusuko lang ang Bataan sa magiging asawa niya sa kasal nila, until then she’d have to be a virgin.
But what if tumanda kang single? Forever virgin ang drama? Papalitan mo si Virgin Mary, ganun? Her mind countered.
She hates her mind sometimes. Thoughts like that tends to make her come up with a decision to just heed Myra’s advice of one-night stand. Ayaw naman niyang tumanda at mamatay na hindi man lang natitikman ang sarap ng langit sa lupa.
Sabi pa naman ng mga nakatatandang pinsan pati mga Tito’t Tita niya na it’s in their family to have strong and high libidos. Her cousins, even her siblings, have proved that to be factual. Minsan tuloy iniisip niya kung ampon lang siya dahil hindi naman niya ramdam ang sinasabi nilang “extreme sex drive.”
But her Aunties assured her that she isn’t adopted ―with her face being the exact replica of both her parents’ faces combined― there’s no doubt about that. Sadyang hindi palang siya nagkakaron ng experience sa bagay na iyon, hindi lang nila masabi na dahil single siya. It always comes down to that: wala siyang jowa.
“Think about it, Awa.” Myra said. “Apat na taon ka nang walang dilig, girl, baka ‘di ka na mamunga, ikaw din.” she winked before leaving them at the pantry.
Muntik na siyang matawa. Ni hindi niya pa nga na-experience madiligan kahit minsan, and Myra doesn’t seem to know about this one tiny detail.
But the last part suddenly troubled her, she’s already twenty-seven, ideal time and age to get married and build a family. And yet, she doesn’t even have anyone to marry, much less anyone to build a family with. Sabi pa naman ng mga matatanda na nagninipis ang matres ng babae, kapag ganun daw it makes it hard for a woman to conceive a baby, or worse, unable to conceive at all.
She came from a huge family, there are already nine of them in her family alone, and she wanted to have a huge family of her own someday. Just the thought that she might not be able to conceive a baby already sends her into despondency. She knew it in her heart that she wants to become a mother, too.
“You can’t seriously be thinking about what Rara said.”
She paused to stare at Mia. “Parang nga, e.”
Hinampas siya nito ng hawak na folder. “Gaga, akala ko ba ayaw mo sa online dating?”
“Oo nga.” she nodded. “But what Myra is suggesting doesn’t exactly involve dating, just a casual fuck-and-go.”
“Seriously, Awa?” there’s a look of disapproval in Mia’s eyes, she wanted to flinch.
“Joke lang.” bawi niya kaagad. “Ito naman.”
“Ang akin lang naman Awa, ‘wag ka magpadala sa pressure ng mga taong nasa paligid mo.” Mia exhaled through her nose. “Virgin or not, all you gonna be and all you gonna do is be Asia Winnessa, nothing else.”
She bit the inside of her cheek and nodded meekly. Para siyang pinapangaralan ng nakatatandang kapatid, namiss niya tuloy bigla ang mga Ate’t Kuya niya.
“Sige na, balik na sa trabaho.” utos ng kaibigan, slightly pushing her to her office. “Break’s over.”
Natawa siya.
“Sino ba talaga sa’ting dalawa ang boss dito?”
“Ikaw syempre.”
“Talaga?” she rolled her eyes. “’Di ko kasi feel, e.”
When the door closed behind her, she’s back to being her usual bossy self: standoffish, snobbish, haughty. Asia has mastered the art of being an… arduous boss, one would say she is, over the course of time. In her sphere of work, it’s a challenge for women to thrive over an industry dominated by a lot of competitive and entitled gentlemen. One, too, should be able to withstand the pressure, criticisms and expectations of other people, of other competitions, otherwise it’ll just drown you.
Men would usually try to intimidate and underestimate any women in position of power, may it be from both political and corporate society, or any other career paths. Hindi nila gusto’ng na-u-ungusan sila sa mga bagay na, sa tingin nila, ay para lamang sa mga lalaki.
But women of this generation don’t want to be constrained or caged, nor do they want to be kept at home, look after the kids and do household chores. The women of today want to be boundless, to have equal right and power, to be efficient, to serve, to matter and be substantial, to make and establish their own name and identity. At walang mapapala ang mga kababaihan kung nasa bahay lang sila at tumu-tunganga.
Asia Winnessa is one of those women: self-sufficient, capable, unbound.
Her parents see to it that they would learn to become independent, all the while growing up with golden spoons in their mouths. Dahilan pa ng mga ito, gusto nilang matuto silang magkakapatid paano i-balanse, i-handle, at pahalagahan ang buhay at mga bagay na meron at tinatamasa nila. Their parents spoil them, while teaching them not to rely on the family’s wealth too much.
So she learned to save up money from her allowances, she tried working part-time and summer jobs as well. After she graduated college, she left for the States to take up Master’s degree while balancing out her work schedule. She’s met and encountered all sorts of people she could possibly meet in her life, some she’s personally dealt with, whenever circumstances demanded it.
All her years away from her family, with just herself for company, her wits and ingenuity, she’s learned to become more of her own person.
As soon as she got back, she put up a small entertainment company, aiming to help out anyone who’d wish and dream to be in front of the camera. Awa started out as a small company, with only a few talents: Troy, her ex-boyfriend, MT, ka-barkada niya, at si White, na pinsan niya― to name a few.
She remembered being asked by her family why she wanted to venture to the entertainment industry, wala naman daw kasi ito sa linya ng negosyo ng pamilya nila. Pero sa industriyang ‘yun siya nabuhay sa States, it funded the majority of her education and her per diem expenses. Pinasok niya ang mundo ng modelling, mas malaki ang kita kesa sa pagwi-waitress niya sa restaurant. If she wanted to survive until she finished her Master’s, kailangan niya ng mas malaki-laking kita.
A friend from campus recommended her to a certain Paul Montana, a distinguished New York-based photographer. Alanganin man, pero nang marinig niya kung magkano ang offer na bayad nito sa kanya ay mabilis siyang napa-oo rito.
To honor the industry that helped and supported her, itinayo niya ang kompanya niya.
Madali nga lang naman kasi’ng kumita sa industriyang ito. Haharap ka lang sa kamera: magpu-pose, aarte o kakanta, may pera ka na. But of course, she makes sure that her “kids” are performing well and are doing their best to deliver what they are paid to do: by doing several different workshops and trainings. Awa wants only the best, both for her company and her talents.
She couldn’t afford to slack her ass off, not when one of her boy groups is planning to make a comeback on their debut anniversary. That only meant loads of work: brainstorming of ideas, preparations, expenses and budget, practices and recordings, production, marketing and promotions.
The thought of it alone drains her.
Minsan naiisip niya nalang na bumaba na sa pwesto niya, she could live off until she’s one hundred with the money she’s saved and earned over the years. Pero may malaking parte sa kanya ang nagpu-protesta sa ideya pa lamang na aalis siya.
The creaking of the door brought her back from her deep reverie. She blinked before casting her eyes to whoever it was that dared to disrupt her time of work, although she wasn’t really working at the time.
Awa managed a slight scowl.
“Magpanggap ka namang masaya ka’ng makita ako rito, ‘insan.” Raf, one of her favorite cousins, pleaded, feigning dejection.
“Guguluhin mo lang ako rito, e.”
He shot her an offended gaze. “Ouch.” humawak pa ito kunyari sa may dibdib nito na parang totoo’ng nagdadamdam. “Parang sinasabi mo na rin na distraction ako.”
“Hindi ba?” she groaned. “Stop the drama, Raf, ano’ng pinunta mo rito?”
Raf made a face before giving himself the permission to take a seat at one of her office couches. May binunot ito mula sa bulsa ng coat niya. “Here,” inilapag nito ang isang elegante’ng cream envelope. “Ate Pat told me to personally give you that.”
A feeling of dread fell upon her when she started suspecting what the envelope was about.
Baka invitation sa birthday lang ‘yan, Asia, kalma.
But who was she kidding? Tapos na ang birthday ng pinsan. She knew exactly what’s inside that cursed envelope.
With her knees a bit trembling, she took four quick strides to the coffee table and picked up the unwanted package.
She forced out a heavy sigh when her eyes read the words elegantly printed on the special paper: Join us, as we celebrate Marco & Pat’s Engagement!
“Alam niya kasing may possibility na hindi ka pumunta.”
She rolled her eyes.
“She knows you’d just ignore this if we send it to you by mail.” Raf added, casually leaning on the couch. “Kahit sa unit mo namin ipadala, hindi mo rin lang papansinin.”
“I’m allergic to these kind of stuffs, they should know about this, too.”
“Aware naman kami sa bagay na ‘yan, Awa.”
“Then why send me an invitation then?” tumaas ang isang kilay niya. “For formality lang, ganun?”
Napa-iling si Raf sa kaartehan niya siguro. “Because you’re family, Awa. End of story.”
She has nothing against her cousins, kahit sa Ate Patricia niya, but she just didn’t like going to engagements anymore. Lagi lang kasing pinupuna ng ibang kapamilya niya ang pagiging single niya. Hindi niya ba alam ba’t big deal ‘yun sa kanila, e hindi naman sila ang single kung tutuusin.
Sigh.
“Besides,” Raf looked up at her with a smirk, “I don’t have a date. And I require a date, Awa.”
“Edi maghanap ka ng babae’ng pwede mo’ng maging date for a night. Duh!”
“Can’t,”
She regarded him with shock. Rafeal isn’t the guy to say something like couldn’t and no when it comes to ladies. He’d take every chance he could get to bed a woman. Isa siya sa mga kilalang manwhore ng pamilya. That’s so uncharacteristic of him.
“Anong tingin naman ‘yan?”
“Tinging judgmental.” asik niya rito. Naupo siya sa kaharap na couch at pinanliitan ito ng mga mata. “May hindi ka sinasabi sa’kin, ano?”
He groaned.
“Spill.” she demanded, palms down the coffee table, eyes intent on him. “Or I’d kick your ass right down the window for a quicker exit.”
“Brutal mo naman.” pinandilatan niya ang pinsan, tumikhim ito bago umayos nang upo. “My Dad threatened to marry me off to some random woman from the corporate.”
“And that’s bad because…?”
“Because that would mean no nights out, no parties, no alcohol, and definitely no girls to fuck.”
“You bastard!” inabot niya ito sa buhok at sinabunutan.
“Hey!” saway nito, pilit tinatanggal ang kamay niyang nakasabunot sa buhok nito. “Masakit ‘yan, Awa, ha?”
“Dapat lang ‘yan sa’yo!” singhal niya sa pinsan. “Hindi ka ba natatakot makakuha ng sakit sa ginagawa mo?”
“This is why…” binunot nito ang wallet at may inilabas, he grinned at her and held up the… “Condom was invented, Awa, para namang hindi mo pa alam ‘to.” Bigla itong napatakip sa bibig niya. “Ay, sorry! Nakalimutan ko’ng virgin ka pa pala, ‘insan.”
Kating-kati siyang batukan ang pinsan, pagkatapos ay ibato palabas ng bintana para manahimik naman kahit papaano ang buhay niya.
“But seriously, ikaw ang date ko sa party, Awa.”
“Fine!”
Raf beamed at her bago ito tuluyang tumayo at patakan siya ng isang magaang halik sa noo. “I’m going. Don’t bail out on me.”
“I won’t.” she promised.
She watched him walked out of her office before directing her eyes back to the half-crumpled envelope sitting on top of her coffee table. She exhaled through her mouth.
“This would be real fun.”
“Let’s drink?” Napa-angat ng tingin ang sekretarya sa kanya mula sa phone nito. Nagtataka. Nagdududa. “Raincheck muna, Awa.” “Why?” “I have a date tonight.” Sana all. She wanted to say, but she bit her tongue before she could utter a word. “Parang lagi kang may date, ah?” she asked instead, pinagkrus niya ang mga braso at isinandal ang pwetan sa edge ng mesa.
If not getting hangovers the day after swigging heavily is a superpower, then Awa wanted to have one. To say they got wasted was only putting things mildly. They were wasted beyond comprehension. Sa kalasingan nilang lima, hindi na nila nagamit ‘yung higaan na pinagpaguran niyang ayusin. She knew they would end up like that, dahil kailan nga ba hindi? They do have high alcohol tolerance, except for Ember, but they all drank past that and got themselves shitfaced drunk. It’s a good thing they were inside the confines of her unit, otherwise she wouldn’t live to see and remember the mortification of doing shit things while drunk, if ever the
“Here’s the final draft for HD’s concept.” Barely looking up from what she was doing, she replied, “Pakilapag nalang diyan sa tabi. Thanks, M.” “Anything else?” “Coffee,” she pleaded, groaning, as if caffeine was her lifeline. “Coming right up.” Asia’s week had mostly revolved around her paperworks, and, well, her work in general: phone calls with sponsors, meetings with the whole HD team, signing papers. The only break she had was that day they met Jed’s girlfriend: Venus McGraw.&nb
Between papers and the dread she was feeling, she’d gladly choose the former. She’d rather stress herself out with work, which provides monetary support to the company, the employees and her talents, than stress herself over the embarrassment she’d feel later. Yes, she was seriously overthinking this party. Sa opisina palang, hindi na siya mapakali and it was obvious by the way she was trying to busy herself with work that wasn’t even hers. Ang ginawa ng magaling niyang sekretarya, pinauwi siya nito after matapos ang pag-present ng financial report. Hindi pa nga umiinit ang pwet niya sa swivel chair sa opisina niya, tinaboy na agad siya ni Mia paalis.
She moved hastily as she packed her things she thinks she might need for whatever plan her mind has devised. Nang masiguro’ng nadala niya ang mga importanteng gamit, lumabas na siya ng condo niya at bumalik ulit sa sasakyan. She typed in the place she planned to go and she was already back on the road in no time. Mahigpit ang kapit ng mga kamay niya sa manibela ng kotse, too tight her knuckles were turning white. Sinabi lang naman niyang kapag may magtanong, sign na ‘yun. She didn’t expect it to be given to her this soon. Hindi pa naman siya ‘yung tipong hindi paninindigan ang sinabi niya, kahit hindi pa sa isip niya lang sinabi ‘yun.&nb
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“I heard about what Russ did.” ang bungad ng Kuya AJ niya when she visited his office. Busy ito mag-check ng mga documents na naka-pile sa mesa nito. “Nag-enjoy naman ba kayo?” “We did.” Inabot niya rito ang isang folder na ipinasuyo ng Papa nila. “Especially ‘yung apat.” “How about you?” “I did, Kuya, don’t worry.” Tuluyang binitawan ng kapatid ang hawak na dokumento at sumandal sa swivel nito bago sinuri ang mukha niya. “I’m glad you did. You deserve that break, bunso.”
“Miss Asia Acosta?” She raised her hand when she heard the medical secretary called her name, “Here.” The secretary smiled at her, “Doc. Medina’s waiting, Ma’am.” Mataman siyang sumunod sa sekretarya, na noon ay pinagbuksan na siya ng pinto. Nginitian niya muna ang babae bago tuluyang pumasok. Muntik nang tanungin ni Awa kung tama ba ang napasukan niya, because the room looks nothing like a doctor’s office, it looked more like a lounge area. The table was sitting at one cornor of the room, it looked like it has never bee
Kanina pa pa-ikot-ikot si Awa sa higaan, samantalang ‘yung tatlo’ng katabi niya ay ang hihimbing na ng tulog. Slowly and carefully, she slipped out of the bed and tiptoed her way out of the room.Naabutan niya si Europe, naka-upo sa high stool sa may kitchen island, may hawak na isang can ng beer. Hindi pa ba lasing ‘tong lalaki’ng ‘to?Tumikhim siya to announce her arrival. Lumingon si Europe sa direksyon niya, nginitian niya muna ito bago siya dumeretso sa fridge, buti nalang at may stock ng gatas sa fridge ni Europe. She grabbed the carton and poured herself some before making her way to the island and sat comfortably at the other stool. There was a moment of silence between them, hindi niya na makayanan ang katahimikan, so Asia decided to break the ice.“Do you think it was my cousin, Raf, that Rafa was talking to earlie—““Did you mean it?”“Mean what?”“What you said earlier,” Europe answered. “Did you mean it?”“I said a lot earlier, Europe, alin sa mga ‘yun ang tinut
The game went on for a few rounds, the questions and dares got a little harder than she expected. Questions such as: ilan na ang naging boyfriend niya, to which she answered three, na hindi sila gaano’ng convinced so she drank two shots of alcohol. Also questions like: who was her first love and how she moved on from her exes, and with whom was her longest relationship with and if she ever had sex before. “The longest relationship…” she mumbled. “I’d say… Troy? Probably Troy, yea.” “Troy? As in, Troy Cruz?” gulat na gulat ulit na tanong ni Kian sa kanya. “Mm-hmm.” “You were exes?!” “Yep.” sinamahan niya pa ng tango. “But he’s married now so… and wer’e still friends, too, so everything’s well.” “Diba you did a project together just recently?” “We did, yea, special request kasi ng photographer friend ko from New York, di ko matanggihan. He was basically the reason why I survived living independently abroad.” “You lived abroad?” “Yep, my whole career as a CEO basically start
After maka-ikot at makabalik na ulit sa kanya ang tanong, Kian excitedly asked, na mukha’ng kanina pa talaga nito hinihintay. “So, Awa, which entertainment company do you own?”Shaking her head and smiling, she replied, “You take a guess.”There was excitement in Kian’s eyes at the thought. “Imposible’ng Joy kasi hindi mo aura ‘yung ganun. OT?”Still smiling knowingly with her lips slightly pursed, she kept herself quiet. Rafa at the other end was chuckling quietly to herself. Lumipad ang tingin ni Kian sa kaibigan at nanungot ang noo nito.“You know something, don’t you?”Everyone looked over at Rafa who just kept herself quiet. “You do know something, Rafa.”“I might but it’s not my question to answer, Kian.”“WA.” she suddenly blurted out. Agad-agad lumingon si Kian sa kanya, nanlalaki ang mga mata. Kahit si Niel ay nilingon siya, unblinking, shocked, speechless. Mahina siya’ng napatawa dahil sa reaksyon ng mga kasama. “For real?” halos panabay na sigaw ni Kian at
The answer to that was to be expected, but of course, hindi pa rin nila mapigilan hintayin ang magiging sagot ni Izza sa tanong na iyon. So when Izza finally replied, “Of course, Rence, I will.” with such glee, they all cheered for them, umulan bigla ng throw pillows. “Wow,” Richard muttered under his breath, a little shocked. “Holy shit!” natatawa’ng sabi nalang ni Greg. For a few moments, the whole living area was filled with clapping and cheering, of Congratulations and Thank you’s. “Gagi, hindi kami ready sa proposal mo, Rence!” na-iiling na bulalas ni Kian. “Pero, potek na ‘yan, bakit ang romantic pa rin?!” “Girl, inggit ka lang, iinom mo muna ‘yan.” tukso ni Niel. “Congratulations ulit sa inyo’ng dalawa,” bati ni Awa sa dalawa. To which they both replied in unison with, ‘thank you.’ “Siya, we’ll celebrate it again later, for now…” nakangiti’ng anunsiyo ni Niel at tumingin sa dereksyon niya. “it’s finally Awa’s turn to ask.”Since si Rence ang huling nagtanong, ito na
After dinner, she tried staying away from Europe. Emphasis on tried. Dahil after nila mag-dinner, they decided to watch a movie, totally random picked, at talaga’ng sinadya silang pagtabihin ng mga kasama nila. The movie was… not entertaining enough to them. Laging kinu-kontra ni Niel at Kian ang mga scenes althroughout the movie. “Bakit pa ba natin kasi pinanuod?” maktol ni Greg. “Lalaitin niyo lang naman pala.” “Constructive criticism ang tawag dun.” depensa ni Kian. “Aling banda doon ang constructive, ha?” “Lahat, duh!” Actually, talaga’ng nilait lang nila ‘yung movie. Minsan tinatama pa nga kasi hindi naman daw ‘yun ang nangyar sa libro. And she completely understand; nabasa na rin niya kasi ‘yung libro, in fact one of her favourites, and they totally ruined the whole story. After watching, since maaga pa sa kanila ang ten o’clock, they moved the table to the side and they formed a circle in the carpet. Niel decided for them to play: truth or dare. They have this rule:
Nakakunot ang noo ni Awa nang magtanong siya. “Why? Aren’t they friends with her?” Iling ang naisagot ng binata sa kanya. “Not really.” “Can I ask why?” “For reasons that are: one) we’re more like an arranged couple.. or something like that, two) they didn’t entirely like her personality.. and to quote Niel, “she’s a bitch.” “And three) because she took us for granted.” “Wait…” she paused, her hand hanging halfway out of the ecobag, “what do you mean arranged couple?” “You know how in corporate families, arranged marraige is a common thing.. to further expand the company and the connections, right? So both our parents wanted the same but since we were still in high school then,they settled for us to become a couple.. for the time being. “I was friends with Rence, Enzo and Greg, then. So they know all about that deal. Aya was, then, my first and only girlfriend. I admit, I didn’t like her at first but eventually I came around. “Himala nga at natagalan namin ang isa’t isa at
“Wait,” Last urgently said, she could swear she’s making this sniffing sound. And knowing Last, kinakabahan na siya dahil sa talas ng memorya at amoy nito. Sigurado si Awa na may ideya na ito kung sino at kanino’ng amoy iyon. “I know this smell…” “What?” naguguluha’ng tanong ni White. “This smell is familiar,” “Baka si Raf lang,” dinig niya’ng sagot ni Ember sa background. “Nandito siya, e.” “No,” mabilis na sagot ni Last, “I know how Kuya Raf smells…” “The fuck?” natatawang sabi ni Raf, “And how exactly do I smell, Last Alaine?” “Amoy malandi at playboy.” mabilis na sagot ng nakababatang pinsan, na tinawanan nilang lahat. “Totoo kaya!’ “That was rather harsh, Huli.” “Truth hurts, Kuya, suck it up.” “Para’ng hindi tayo mag-pinsan, ah, need I remind, you that we’re all basically carved from the same wood.” “True, but you were carved first, so there might be slight differences here and there.” Last retorted back quickly. “Anyway, as I was saying, Ate Awa… sinong nagnakaw sa
Chapter Sixty Eight “You, guys, are always heavy on food,” Asia commented as she swallowed a spoonful of baked potato casserole she ordered. “And alcohol.” She added before chewing her food, to which her eyes bulged and darted down her food. “Holy Hera!” she softly exclaimed. “This is delicious!” That earned a laugh from her friends, probably starting to get weirded out with her. Sue her, it was her first time eating a baked potato casserole and it automatically hit her top fave food. She fished her phone from her bag and took a snap before she continued to savour heaven in a form of potato. Nasa isang food park sila malapit sa, as usual, bahay ni Europe. Hindi ba niya alam ba’t trip ng mga ‘to lagi tumambay sa bahay ng binata. At, oo, mag-o-overnight na naman sila mamaya. According to Kian, libre raw ng manliligaw ni Rafa ang lunch nila ngayon. They actually got to meet them earlier, kaso may biglaang lakad ito kaya umalis
“San ta’yo?” was Kian’s question after the event. May iilan pa’ng libro’ng tinatapos na pirmahan ni Rafa, kaya hinihintay nila ito sa may tabi. “Nag-aya si Rafa, e. Libre niya raw.” “Tapos deretso overnight?” umaasa’ng tanong ni Greg. “Oo yata.” “Saan tayo mag-o-overnight?” asked Niel and everyone’s eyes flew over where Awa and Europe were standing. Mukha’ng napansin ito ng binata kaya agad ito’ng lumingon sa kanila at pinagkunutan ng noo. “What?” “Overnight daw,” “Geh,” was his only reply. Binalik ng binata ang tingin niya kay Asia. “Coffee?” Asia turned to face Europe, a wicked, teasing smile on her lips. “Ikaw, ha, are you low-key trying to ask me out on a coffee date?” Europe shrugged and looked at her straight in the eyes, “Maybe.” For a brief moment, they held each other’s gazes, as if they were in their own little bubble, like everything around them turned into a blur. “Absolutely,” Asia beamed, “pero pwede ba’ng iba puntahan natin? I know a place.” Tumango lang n