The Storm After the Rainbow
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Ongoing, First published Jul 25, 2024
Some people believe that there's always a rainbow after the rain. However, there's also a storm after the rainbow because life is not always about  delightful colors and happiness. It is unpredictable and pain is inevitable.
 
Hence, Leynaia Shine Soriano grew up as a brave and ambitious woman. For her, braveness is power. But behind the beautiful rainbows, there's a strong winds, thunder and lightning along with her pains and fears. Growing up, Leyna didn't like the idea of crying in front of her friends and family. She hates being weak and vulnerable. 

In this lifetime, people have a chance to live, to love and to be loved. The latter was always hard for Leyna to accept because there's a wall that she made when her mom died. Eventually, as years passed by she grew older and discover her strength and resilience. Archer Jazz Torres, a man with vision and goals in life. Would he bring rainbow after the heavy rain? Or he's the storm that Leyna was also afraid of?
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