
Some people say that if you really love something, you should not keep them—you should treasure them. We, people, grew up believing that it’s hard to let go. It is indeed not easy, but think.
WHY?
Why would you hold on to something that indeed makes us happy, but in the end of the day, when we’re alone, we’re going to cry ourselves to sleep?
Why are we tourturing ourselves like that?
“In life, letting go of something you used to love isn’t wrong. The wrong choice is holding onto something that won’t make us a better person.”
That was what Eviana Clare Yane Kampuchea, a college baduy working student in a café when she was asked by her boss to give an acceptable reason for him to sign her resignation letter right away. That simple quote was too powerful. Enough for an acceptable reason.
Her life was just her usual. Plain and boring. Until the man Bond Lewis Ueri Earone Sown knocked on their classroom’s door and drag her out like a boss and told her na liligawan niya ito and YES is the only answer allowed. She was left with no choice.
She has no idea that pain and danger is just saying hello to her.
She thought that he was his magic shop and euphoria in this world full of misery, but she’s wrong. She never expected that a baduy nerdy girl who just simply want to graduate and work afterwards would turn to a damage goddess of beauty.

