Yin + Young

Yin + Young

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Yngrid Palma and Ranger Young are two polar opposites-one is like a snobby timid cat while the other is a bright, cheerful puppy-the epitome of yin yang. As the universe works its magic, unsurprisingly Yin and Ranger's worlds coincide through serendipitous encounters and they become attracted towards each other despite their differences. Yin is bashful, reserved and molded to be perfect in every way, an epitome of a Dalagang Filipina, if you may. But the truth is: she is flawed, unhappy and lonely. She has everything she needs but nothing she truly wants. Ranger is a walking sunshine who spreads smiles wherever he goes but sometimes he doubts himself and thinks he is undeserving of love and happiness. Will they realize their intertwined fate and maybe let things fall into their right places - in other words, let themselves find comfort and affection in each other?
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