Living in tranquility as a priest, Keiro Mendez receives a contract requesting for him to officiate his overly familiar high school friend's marriage - rather forcefully taking him a trip down memory lane.
As the youngest child among the three brothers, Keiro Mendez is a pampered yet diffident child; extremely different from the boisterous and tumultuous kids of his age. He lives a normal and tranquil life, living within his various collections of books of different scopes. Being a soft-spoken and behaved child, he is doted on especially by his brothers; with them doing their best to let him lead a stable life. However, as mediocre as one might try to be, there comes waves of current in the shore. His boring life is shaken when a guy with a gash across his face comes crashing into his life, literally.
He, who is reckless, impudent, frivolous, and irresponsible, might just be a sweet, caring, attentive, and doting pretentious child. He, who is labeled as a flower vase - an existence solely for his face, might not even be the way he seems. And he, who is all the more stubborn and headstrong, might not be as unwavering and steadfast as he is. He - Fiel De Guzman - who has paved his way into the other's heart, might not have resolutely entered within.
They met when they were sixteen. Now, their story continues.
Life is full of surprises - and not all of them are good. Kiri Yan has learned that the hard way when his parents announce their sudden divorce and that they need time for themselves, sending him off to live with his biological father for a year. What starts as a temporary solution to a permanent problem turns out to be one of the biggest challenges Kiri has ever faced: with his father being a depressed loner and his new school filled with competitive kids who like to cause trouble, he's quickly caught up in the small town's business. Left is right, up is down and good is bad when he discovers just how important one year can be.
Highest ranking: #3 in lgbt