Julio Gabriel's Garden
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Songs We Listen to at the Café by _juliogabriel
Songs We Listen to at the Café
_juliogabriel
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A story of a romantic couple who promised each other that once they end their relationship they'll still catch up every day - once a month - for a whole year before they officially part ways. A story of two hearts who used to love each other. 12 days. 12 months. A whole year. 288 hours. Two hearts with different stories in 12 different places to talk about anything under the pink skies, to reminisce the past, to fix something broken, to talk about any possible things, and to catch up after breaking each other's heart. But the story doesn't end there. This is also a story of people from the corner of café. A story of someone who's walking on the street, smiling, but with a heavy heart. A story of a dying person. A story of an artist slowly losing his passion. A story of someone from the bar. A story of your friend. A story of your neighbor. A story of a stranger. Anyone. A story about souls, hearts, and minds. Your story. The stories behind the songs we listen to at the café. xxx SONGS WE LISTEN TO AT THE CAFÉ JulioGabriel (2024) Drama, Melodrama, Slice of Life, Coming of Age, Romance #SongsAtTheCafé
New Year's Eve by _juliogabriel
New Year's Eve
_juliogabriel
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What will you do when someone tells you he will die soon? *** Death is inevitable. That is what Fidel Laurente believes in; at 26, he was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia. For an average person like him, a new like that is heartbreaking, but it was nothing to him. Somehow he got used to receiving bad news. He was so ready to leave everything behind while overlooking the city, and random thoughts were rushing through his mind, especially his death - he was so glad to say goodbye until she came. A classic boy-meets-girl, under the stars, drowning from the aroma of flowers, a one epic exchanging of stories, building tight connections, all against the odds. Fidel saw the life he'd left behind once the unfortunate tragedy came. Everything feels surreal, magical, a non-stop New Year's celebration, but one story always has come to an end; it must always face its downfall, fireworks don't last long, and just like what Fidel believes in - his death is already around the corner, dressed in happiness - an inexorable tragedy wrapped in betrayal. Death is inevitable. That is what Fidel believes in, it is just a matter of how or when it will happen. Now, the question is, what if someone told you he's going to die? What will you do? Would you let him be or stay with him until he disappears like fireworks in the dark? [[ Word Count: 80,000 - 90,000 ]] NEW YEAR'S EVE _juliogabriel