"It was raining when we first met, but her beauty shone brighter than the sun, and I was captivated."
"Maulan Ba?" when translated is "Is it raining?". This is a story of love, sunsets, and rain. With a question, how long does it really take to fall in love with the same person, over and over again?
When Addie Wong, an only child, and proudly genderqueer, goes to a cafe on a random Sunday, she wasn't expecting to see an old friend. Soon enough, her years-in-denail high school crush with Isabella came running back.
Isabella Buenafe had been living with her younger sister after losing their mother, as she took up the role of a breadwinner. Her romantic interests have been long overdue when she unexpectedly crosses paths with Addie.
What should have been a two week visit in the City of Pines soon became a year-long stay. Worst of all, they both start to have realizations of what love means to them. But when is love enough or not enough?
[ Medium of writing: English, but expect Filipino dialogues too ]
Kiara, a girl, who was sent to an abusive school, just because everyone thought she tried to kill her twin.
She became one of the best underworld fighter. She wanted someone to trust her, someone she could cry in front of and tell how much she had to went through but she had no one in the process.
She was bought back after 11 years, on her mother's family.
And as she thought she was welcomed by hatred, after so many years.
The last thing, she would do was trust her real family, which includes 5 brothers, a sister and a father.
She wanted to go back to that abusive school of her's because it was better to live with some strangers who used to abuse her, then her own family become stranger and hate her.
Also in the way, she finds a guy whom she starts loving.