Yuaniverse
In a quiet provincial town in Nueva Ecija, life moves slowly-between school corridors, afternoon merienda, and sunsets that paint the sky gold.
For Aurea Brielle Monteverde, Junior year was supposed to be simple. Study, laugh with friends, and survive the last year of high school. But everything begins to change when she meets Caspian YDris TatlongHari, a transferee who feels distant, mysterious, and impossible to hold onto.
Like the wind, he comes and goes quietly.
This is a story about loving someone who cannot be forced to stay, about learning that some people are meant to be free-and that loving them means accepting the uncertainty that comes with it.
Because sometimes, loving the wind means hoping that one day, it will choose to stay.
But loving someone like the wind is never simple.
Because the wind was never meant to be held-only felt.