Vincent Rio Maglangit (Emilio Daez) known as Vio to those close to him-was once the prodigious violinist of St. Hildegard Academy, a musical genius with a future carved in crescendos and standing ovations. But one rainy evening changes everything. A car accident leaves him permanently blind, and with it, his world of melody falls silent.
Haunted by frustration, loss, and the deafening silence where music once lived, Vio returns to school with a cane in one hand and a stormcloud of bitterness hanging over him. Refusing help and resentful of pity, he isolates himself, convinced that no one could possibly understand what it means to lose everything he loved.
Enter Emilio Cruz (Vince Maristela), also known as Milo is a soft-spoken but quietly persistent scholar from the province-brought to St. Hildegard by the very charity foundation funded by Vio's family. When Vio's mother hires Emilio to assist her son around campus, she believes it's fate. Vio sees it as another cage.
Milo is no stranger to hardship, but nothing prepares him for Vio's sharp tongue and colder silence. Yet, instead of backing away, Milo learns to speak Vio's language-one of patience, persistence, and eventually, music. For though Vio has hidden away his violin, it calls to him still-and Milo might just be the one to guide him back to it.
As the two navigate the hallways of college university, a slow symphony begins-of healing, tension, friendship, and something deeper, something neither of them knows how to name. But with pain and pride in the way, they'll have to find their own rhythm.
A story about grief, second chances, and the unexpected harmony of two hearts playing in the same key.
This guy is bad news, pretending to be cute and nice while hiding an evil inside. Zandra Asuncion, who dislikes Michael Jonas Pangilinan, starts to understand him and foolishly tries to "fix" him. Unbeknownst to her, she's falling into a trap, as this guy has no intention of pursuing her - and no intention of letting her go either.
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