Being the most popular model in a country is a significant achievement, but for Mr. Jun Ajero, it's no big deal. A truly humble man, he values the journey more than the destination. Despite his numerous accomplishments-both personal and national-he never boasts about them.
As a philanthropist, Mr. Ajero is dedicated to helping others by participating in charity events worldwide. He's also a multi-talented individual who can sing, dance, and rap, but he chose to pursue modeling because of his deep love for fashion.
Yet, despite all his success, he feels something is missing from his life. He doesn't know exactly what it is, but he hopes that, along the way, he will find it.
Felipe John, another remarkable figure, was a model who chose to invest his hard-earned money into business. A true fashionista, he has always loved standing out. He refuses to settle for ordinary clothes, always striving to be unique while ensuring comfort. His passion for streetwear is unmatched.
Felipe began to gain recognition when he entered and won the prestigious fashion designer contest in Paris, taking home the coveted "Fashionista of the Year" trophy, awarded to both young and seasoned designers. His fame skyrocketed after news spread that he had designed for a major celebrity at a high-profile gala. This achievement cemented his place as the most sought-after fashion designer of his time.
With the support of his best friend, Paulo Naser, Felipe established his company, Black Fashion, named after his beloved cat. He hired his closest friends as executives, and together, they turned his company into a global sensation, known not just in the Philippines, but worldwide.
In a world where fame and wealth reign supreme, will love find its way into a person's heart? Can love be the reason to let go of everything and choose to be with someone?
Cover by siimplyisaac
Words.
Everyone takes them for granted, using them non-stop, screaming them, laughing them, blurting them. But what about when they're dying? Are they strong enough to scream out their last words? To laugh out their final sentence? To blurt out the last thing people will remember of them?
Your dying words mean everything. It's what people remember you saying last and it shouldn't be something stupid which if you get used to saying stupid things, I believe you won't have any control of what you say when you die.
So words are valuable, and I, James Hunter, won't waste them.
Of course I'll speak when it's important but I don't think I'll speak for anything other than that.
But I'm dying and I don't want to be, but the choice isn't mine to make. My body- my heart has made up its mind, I'm going to die, I just have to accepting it. And if I'm going to die, I want to be remembered, I want them to visible see my face, feel my touch and hear my voice from my final hours of living. I want my family to know everything I've been holding in and I want my friends to remember me as strong.
So what I'm going to die? Everyone does at one point. I'll just die sooner than expected and medication won't do anything to stop it, only postpone it and I don't want it postponed, when I'm ready... I'm ready and I want my heart to be on the same page as I am.