
This is a love story that unfolds quietly in the shadows between Iohan and Hario, two souls connected by fate but separated by the realities of life and circumstance. Iohan is a strong-willed, dedicated woman who has risen through her career with determination, working to provide a better life for herself and her family. Hario, meanwhile, is a man divided by his responsibilities: he has a partner and a son at home, yet his connection with Iohan is undeniable, drawing him into a delicate dance of secrecy and stolen moments. What began as a chance reconnection between two people with shared history soon blossoms into something deeper, though both know the limits that must contain their feelings.Through late-night conversations, secret drives through quiet streets, and hidden meetings by the seawall under starlit skies, Iohan and Hario create a world of their own—one built on moments that are as fleeting as they are profound. They take pictures together, but only during the rare, significant moments that mark their journey: the first night they admitted their feelings, a quiet evening spent by the river wall, and their last promise-filled encounter before Iohan leaves. These photos, few and carefully guarded, are silent witnesses to a love that exists outside of traditional boundaries and remains known only to the two of them.Their story is one of deep yearning and inevitable sacrifice. Each step closer together is shadowed by the impossibility of their relationship, by Hario’s family commitments and Iohan’s career aspirations. Yet, they continue, finding solace in the simple acts of sharing meals, sitting quietly in Hario’s car as they listen to their favorite songs, and discovering new places around town where they can be alone. They treasure traditional Filipino foods together, whether it’s eating crispy dinuguan or warm pinakbet from a local carinderya, or sharing balut—a favorite treat they savor under the quiet of the darkened sky.Despite the happiness these nights bring, Iohan remains focused on her ultimate goals: to build a life for her family, to support her parents, and to help her sisters. She has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to work abroad in Abu Dhabi, where she can achieve all of these aspirations, and after much thought, she knows she cannot turn it down. She delivers the news to Hario as a mix of joy and sadness—her dreams are within reach, but it means leaving behind everything and everyone she has known, including him. Hario, torn between his joy for her and his sorrow at her impending departure, feels the sting of this news deeply. He wants to support her dreams, yet his heart aches at the thought of her absence. He knows this might be the end of their secret love, but he vows to make their last days together memorable.As their departure date draws near, they visit their favorite places one last time, imprinting each spot with the memories they’ve shared. They find a new location, the sea wall in Curimao, a quiet coastal stretch where the sound of the ocean drowns out everything but their shared presence. Under the moonlight, they talk about their futures and make one final promise to each other. Iohan pledges to return in two years, to reconnect and see where life has taken them. They capture this moment in a single photograph, a quiet symbol of their hope and longing. It’s a promise sealed under the stars, yet tinged with the knowledge that life often leads them down unexpected paths.In these final days, Hario spends time with Iohan’s family, helping to prepare for her farewell gathering. He carries her belongings from her apartment to her family’s home, just as he has carried her dreams in his heart, and spends the evening in the kitchen with her family, chopping vegetables and helping to prepare a traditional Filipino dinner of pancit and other dishes. For this one night, Hario is woven into the fabric of her life, surrounded by her family and friends as they all gather to send her off. He realizes that he is saying goodbye not only to the woman he loves but to the future they could never have together.On their last night, he picks her up for a final drive. They share a meal in the car, their familiar ritual, and listen to “Palagi” by TJ Monterde and KZ Tandingan—a song that has become a quiet anthem for their time together, a melody that carries their unspoken words. They reminisce about their stolen moments and take one last picture, capturing the bittersweet farewell. As they sit in silence, each lost in thought, they know that this chapter is ending, yet they have no regrets. What they shared, however brief, has changed them both forever.This is a story that explores love’s fragile nature, especially when held in secret, and the strength required to let go when you know that dreams and responsibilities must come first. Both Hario and Iohan will move forward, carrying the memory of these hidden moments, these whispered promises, as they each chase the lives they are

