This is the story of a witch.
The witch of the south who people adore, but most of the time frightened of, because of the way she talk, her beauty, having a beauty like the Goddess Aphrodite make people believe that she is dangerous, that she is the daughter of satan, but most especially, because she lived in a haunted mansion, where she was cursed for eternity.
People believed she's dangerous, that she must stay inside the mansion or better yet, she better to be gone
But, just like any other kids, she just want people to accept who she is, that she isn't a danger to anyone, that she's just a kid, who wants a friend to laugh with, to play with, to grown with
just like any other kids, she wanted to be loved, to be cared for, and so she found love
But at the wrong time.
How love can be so sweet, and yet a terrible curse at the same time?
Will she able to fight the demons inside her?
Will she able to find love, when she's no longer believe in them?
Will she be free?
So you think that everything will be destructed when she's gone? Assumingly, you thought that she's your world? But she's not. She can't be. There's a time that you need to accept things to be better, not bitter. Acceptance, what surely needs to be at top, not being caged by the past.
East Everwill, the owner of Matkinson Company at the Philippines, has break down and the world have stopped when he heard the death of his love one. In the beginning, he thought that she, Spring Fernino, would conquer that Sarfija inside her dreams; but ended up being lifeless when she was found in her bedroom, silently and peacefully sleeping, not for a day, not for a week, but forever, it is.
Because of anxiety, misery, longing, and depression, he started to write on a notebook that stands to be his so-called journal, to quietly tell Spring about what is happening on his days there at Earth. Then one day, mysteries started to appear when she returned to the world where she once breathe and lived.
Will it be a happily ever after for the both of them? Or will their tale be told as a tragedy?