Miguel Reyes has spent his entire life avoiding cats-and the unsettling visions that come with them. Ever since a mysterious childhood incident left him with a paralyzing fear of their piercing eyes, he's kept his gaze firmly on the ground. Starting college in Manila was supposed to be a fresh start, but everything changes when he meets Daniel Cortez, a sophomore with eyes as captivating as they are disturbing. Daniel's stare isn't just intense-it's familiar, igniting flashes of forgotten memories that Miguel has spent years burying.
Daniel, too, is haunted by secrets of his own. With his enigmatic, cat-like eyes and a family history rooted in superstition and folklore, he's learned to live on the fringes, keeping his distance from others. But something about Miguel draws him in, a connection he can't quite explain, even as it threatens to unravel everything he thought he knew about himself.
As their lives collide in unexpected ways, Miguel and Daniel are forced to confront their deepest fears and hidden truths. Together, they embark on a journey to uncover the mysteries of their pasts, discovering that their fates have been intertwined since childhood.
In a world where reality blurs with illusion, and where love often hides behind fear, Miguel and Daniel must learn to trust each other-and themselves-if they ever hope to see what lies beyond a single glance.
(Note:-This story is purely my imagination. Please don't copy or report my work)
Aarav Yaduvanshi is the eldest son of one of Asia's most powerful business families. Feared and respected, he's calm on the surface but holds immense power within. Known for his sharp focus and hard work, he's unstoppable.
Aradhya Bansal, a shy and innocent girl from a wealthy but traditional family, has lived a sheltered life. She always obeys her parents and knows little about the world outside her home.
What happens when Aarav, a man who never cared for love, becomes obsessed with Aradhya? When her innocence turns into his deepest craving? And when their worlds collide in a way neither of them could have imagined?