Reminiscence
  • WpView
    Reads 220
  • WpVote
    Votes 17
  • WpPart
    Parts 12
WpMetadataReadComplete Wed, Jul 28, 2021
They were the epitome of college sweethearts. Everyone adored and hoped for a love like theirs, but similar to all good things, it also came to an end. A decade later, a lot of things had already changed, but they just can't help themselves reminiscing what was done. Reunions have only one purpose. It is to relive and recall people that you had memories with-either the best or the bitter ones. Warning: This is a bittersweet story. Read at your own risk.
All Rights Reserved
#686
past
WpChevronRight
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • When the Sky Forgot Our Name
  • Tears Of An Angel
  • Behind the Clouds (Published under Viva Books)
  • COMEBACK TO MY EX
  • Moonlit Sunset
  • Lost In Thought
  • Someday, Us
  • His Broken Vow
  • Thread of Promise: Chain of Destiny
  • The Sunset In Our Promises

Before they forgot how to speak, they were each other's first story. Elara and Kiel didn't just meet in senior high - they grew up side by side, bound by family ties and years of quiet familiarity. By the time they became the most respected student leaders in their university, words were no longer necessary. But behind Elara's soft strength was a secret illness. And behind Kiel's calm eyes was a heart hoping she'd stay. Now, twelve years later, she's back in Manila as a doctor - unknowingly assigned to a project under the man she once left behind. He no longer speaks her name. She no longer expects him to. But fate has a habit of dragging unfinished stories back into the same room. This is a story of unsent letters, missed birthdays, and the kind of love that always arrives too late... or maybe, just in time. From student council memos to corporate deadlines, can two people who never said "I love you" finally find the courage to mean it out loud?

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines