Vaia Celeste or well-known as Red is one of the successful singer-songwriter who made a name in the music industry. She gained popularity across the whole world as several of her songs top music charts and she was nominated for different awards and brought home numerous of it. Despite her fame and wealth, she still feel incomplete and miserable.
Years ago, Vaia was involved in an accident which caused her to lose most of her memory. Later in life amidst her career, she unexpectedly experiencing constant headaches with a twist of vague events keeps on appearing to her. A familiar yet unrecognizable guy keeps on showing into her dream and mind. Reason that will unclapsed her curiosity of her unforgotten memories.
As she strives to know her truth, she will be put under confusion of who she was versus who she is today.
When the world is getting smaller and trees leaves keeps on falling, will she soon accept that she don't have any hold on fate?
If life today was actually far from the life she used to live in the past, will she embrace its flaws?
What if behind her success, someone has to give up everything he has to save her everything she has right now. Will she accept that?
What if it's already late to come back and she missed all the chances, will she be able to handle every single regret?
Mars Ochoco wishes for nothing but to have her treasured first kiss with her crush, Ezekiel Bautista. Just as she thought her chance finally came, her first kiss was snatched by some random classmate of hers. Can that kiss be voided? Can she confidently say she's just practicing her first real kiss?
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When ditzy Mars Ochoco got herself rejected by her long-time crush, Ezekiel Bautista, fate brought her heartbroken self to her dashing but arrogant classmate, Mark Villareal. He offers Mars an unconventional deal that she can't seem to refuse: teaching her how to kiss to help her win her crush back. But can Mars really trust a deal where she has nothing to lose but everything to gain?
Disclaimer: This story is in Taglish.
Cover Design by Rayne Mariano