Jihara
Keisha Dacquel doesn't need anyone to fix her life-she can do that herself.
She can change a tire, repair a broken faucet, and even rewire a busted fuse.
At thirty-three, she's a licensed psychometrician who believes emotions are just chemical reactions and love is a psychological trap women fall into out of weakness.
She's seen it all-her mother, her aunts, her cousins-each one destroyed by love.
So she built her own rulebook: Don't depend. Don't feel. Don't fall.
But everything shifts when Dominic Torres, a charming yet infuriating documentary journalist, walks into her symposium at MSU-General Santos. He's the type who chases stories-and this time, his story is her.
Dominic sees beyond Keisha's sarcasm and tattoos. Beneath the red hair and sharp words is a woman who can analyze every heart... except her own.
And as their worlds intertwine through a mental health project that takes them deeper than either expected, Keisha faces the one emotion she swore she'd never measure-love.
In a world where feelings can be tested, charted, and defined, can a woman who believes she's unbreakable survive the one thing she can't control?