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I love you Adi kahit hindi buo minahal namn kita ng meron akong kausap sumisingit Perfect 🌷 Here’s a short, 500-word romantic version of Sim and Ethan’s love story, written so it can stand alone without needing the long backstory: --- Sim’s Love Story Sim had always lived quietly, carrying storms inside her heart. At home she was unseen, often pushed aside or belittled. At school, she was whispered about and laughed at for being too quiet, too different. Yet in her silence, she found refuge in art. Her sketchbooks became her diary, her colors the only place she felt free. Everything began to change the year Ethan transferred to her school. He was tall, thoughtful, and often seen sketching in his notebook. Unlike others, he didn’t mock Sim for her quietness—he noticed her. Their first real conversation happened in the library. She had peeked at his notebook and whispered, “That looks like a puzzle.” Ethan looked up, surprised, and then smiled. “Maybe it’s just the inside of my head.” Sim laughed—a sound she rarely made—and from that moment, something gentle began to grow between them. They discovered they both loved drawing. Ethan’s designs were abstract and architectural, while Sim’s were emotional and full of stories. Slowly, their conversations went deeper: about loneliness, about wanting to be seen, about carrying scars from places they didn’t choose. With Ethan, Sim felt understood in a way she never had before. One rainy afternoon, Ethan slipped her a folded piece of paper. Inside was a sketch of a girl standing in a storm, holding an umbrella that glowed like a lantern. Beneath it were the words: “Even in the storm, you shine.” Sim’s heart trembled. For years, she had been told she was nothing. Yet here was someone who saw light in her. That day, she realized what she felt was no longer just friendship—it was love. Their bond only grew stronger. Ethan encouraged her to join art competitions, cheering louder than anyone when she won. Sim gave him courage to share his designs, reminding him that his voice mattered too. Together, they built each other up, piece by piece, until the storms around them no longer had the power to break them. Years later, at an art fair, Ethan surprised Sim with a painting they had made together: her stormy skies layered over his architectural lines, chaos and structure blending into harmony. At the bottom were the words: “Will you marry me?” Sim’s tears fell freely as she whispered, “Yes.” They married in a small ceremony, surrounded not by those who once belittled her, but by those who believed in her. Together, they built a home filled with warmth, laughter, and art. Sim opened a studio to teach children how to turn their storms into colors, while Ethan designed houses filled with light. One evening, years later, they sat on their porch watching the sunset. Ethan turned to her and said, “Remember when I promised we’d build a life where no one could tear us down?” Sim smiled, resting her head on his shoulder. “We did, Ethan. We really did.” And in that moment, she knew: love had turned her storms into skies filled with stars. --- Word Count: ~500 ✅ --- Do you want me to also make a Tagalog version of this short love story, so you can use it for school or personal inspiration?
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