The Rain in Taft Avenue
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  • Reads 13
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published May 14, 2024
Since her earliest recollections, Dahlia has followed a predictable path dedicated to eventually taking over and expanding her family's business, established in the late 1910s. Despite her focused approach, Dahlia has always been reserved. A trait evident even in her early years at De La Salle University and previous schools. She prioritizes academics over socializing, setting her apart from most peers.

However, the tranquility of Dahlia's life takes an unexpected turn when she encounters Aaron, a "joker" and a recent transfer to DLSU - Integrated School Manila. Aaron, a subpar student with a penchant for mischief and living in the moment, becomes the epitome of Dahlia's worst nightmare with his unconventional "achievements" baffling Dahlia to no end.

Little did they both realize that a certain kind of warmth would blossom in their hearts one day, under the pouring rain along Taft Avenue.
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