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SWEET COMPLICATIONS
Would you do a set of dares to prove
someone wrong? Would you risk your friendship so you can find love? Would you
admit your real feelings? There are a lot of complications when it comes to
finding love. Get the feels when you read these sweet stories.
D'01 by Sassy Fova
Kat Arcanghel has just turned 18 and she
feels that it is the right time to fall in love. She finds herself falling for
Alech Crisologo, but she has always thought of herself as adeviant/rebel and
there’s nothing more mainstream than crushing on the guy that everybody loves,
thus she fights her feelings and tries to search for the right one—just not
him.
Will Kat continue rebelling against her own
heart, or will she let her heart conquer the battle and let it lead the way?
She’ll find the answer when she meets D’01.
Excerpt:
For once, I didn’t hit the snooze
button.
At 6 o’clock, I got up as soon as
my alarm clock went off. Today is the day that I have to start acting mature:
whether they be small matters like the alarm or other things that are more
important, I have to be responsible for anything that I set. Because today, I’m
officially of legal age.
I’ve made a list of stuff I just
HAVE to do when I turn eighteen – get a driver’s license, go to a bar and drink
beer, French kiss somebody, lose my virginity (maybe), and so many other things
that someone can decide to do without their parents’ consent – but the most
important thing on my list is this: I HAVE TO FALL IN LOVE.
I guess I’m what they call NBSB,
or No Boyfriend Since Birth. I’ve had crushes before – nothing too serious, and
all of it short-lived. I used to not care. But now… I think I’m ready to be in
a relationship. So I tried to conjure a mental picture of the boys at school
who might be boyfriend-material… but only one comes to mind.
Alech Crisologo.
As soon as is smiling face popped
into my head, I shake it off immediately – that
will never ever happen, not even in
my wildest dreams. Anyone but him. I open my Facebook page and post a status: I’m so ready to fall in love.
I slide my windows open and take
in deep breaths of air. Is this how freedom smells like? Like longganisa and fried eggs? Nah, that’s
just breakfast that our stay-in housemaid, Helen, is cooking. I resist the urge
to shout, “Good morning world!” and make a total fool of myself. I sit on the
windowsill instead and admire the view.
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One Lovely Summer Day by Amae Dechavez
Kwento ng Pag-Ibig, Pangarap, at
Pag-asa... Sa Pila, Laguna, bakasyon at abala ang lahat sa bahay nila
Tiya Isidra—“general cleaning” ika ng matanda. Bukod pa roon ay darating si
Maylie, ang paboritong pamangkin niyang galing ng Maynila. Gaya ng inaasahan,
naroon si Ethan para tumulong sa paglilinis at paghahanda. Bagamat mukhang
tahimik ang dalaga, unang sulyap pa lang ay agad na nagandahan at nabaitan si
Ethan sa kaniya. Naging matalik na magkaibigan ang dalawa. Sa isang di
inaasahang pangyayari at proyektong kailangang lutasin nilang dalawa, lalong
napalapit si Ethan at Maylie sa isa-isa. Gayun pa man, alam ni Ethan na isang
araw ay aalis din si Maylie at maiiwan siya. Sasabihin ba niya kay Maylie ang
nararamdaman niya?
Excerpt:
Habang naglalakad sila ay naalala
ni Ethan ang sinabi ng nagtitindang ale kanina. ‘Mabuti at may girlfriend ka na.’ Bakit nga ba hindi ko tanungin si
Maylie ngayon kung pwede ko ba siyang maging nobya?
“Silong muna tayo sa may loob ng
simbahan, Maylie. Ang init eh,” wika ni Ethan.
Halos walang tao sa loob ng
simbahan. Lahat ay nasa labas, nanonood sa mga palabas. Pagka-upo ay agad na
nagsalita si Ethan.
“Ahm... Maylie.”
“Ano ‘yon, Ethan?”
“Ahm, naisipan mo na bang sabihin
sa mga magulang mo na ayaw mo na ng palipat-lipat ng tirahan?”
“Ah... hindi pa. Kailangan ko
bang sabihin sa kanila?”
“Bakit hindi?”
“Umm...”
“Maylie.”
“Ano ‘yon?”
“Gusto ko kasing sabihin na...”
“Na...?”
“Ma...ha... Mahabang usapan pero
gusto ko lang sanang magpasalamat.”
“Magpasalamat?”
“Oo, magpapasalamat lang ako.
‘Yon lang ang gusto kong sabihin sa’yo.”
“Salamat saan?”
“Sa mga sinabi mong advice sa
akin kahapon.”
“Ah, ‘sus. Wala ‘yon. May sasabihin
ka pa?”
“Ahm... wala na. Umuwi na tayo.
Gutom na ‘ko, gusto ko nang mananghalian.”
Umuwi na sina Maylie at Ethan at
kapagka-pananghalian ay pumasok si Ethan agad sa kuwarto niya.
‘Ang torpe mo, Ethan,’ sambit ni Ethan
sa sarili niya.
Kinuha niya sa drawer ang maliit
na salamin at tinignan niya ang sarili niya.
“Sabihin mo, MA-HAL.
MAAA-HAAAL... Mahal kita!”
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Once Upon A Sticky Note by Kristel Ann
Cruz
Nate and Tanya have been “talk all day,
every day” best friends for years but on the eve of Nate’s birthday, Tanya
realized she has started developing more-than-platonic feelings him. They’re
going off to college soon so confessing anything that might make things
complicated between them doesn’t sound like a good plan, especially now that
Campus Sweetie Armi has entered the picture. What would Tanya do? Could she?
Should she? Grab a sticky note and place your bets.
Excerpt:
Of course
it also doesn’t hurt that he is nice to look at. I have always pegged Nate as a
pretty boy, but his unassuming ways make him look more attractive. I like his
thick eyebrows, his smiling eyes, and the dimple on his left cheek that mirrors
mine. I can’t even tell you how many jealous stares I have fielded when we walk
through the school together, or how my heart secretly swells seeing these.
It’s quite
melodramatic to say that our lives have never been the same since we became
closer because we are still very young, but that fact doesn’t make it any less
true. I will feel so lost when the time comes he or I would have to go our
separate ways. Graduation is coming soon and to be honest, I’m dreading
college. I wonder if we will be as close as we are now or whether I will be
left behind, a mere footnote to carefree high school days.
It was
almost morning when I realized I am in love with my best friend.
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Plain Vanilla by Ines Bautista-Yao
Despite her quirky name and equally quirky
family, 16-year-old Tempest Juan knows she's ordinary. After reading a comment
on Facebook which likened her to vanilla ice cream, Tempest decides she has to
do something about it or be forever branded as plain, lukewarm, and well,
vanilla. It doesn't help that the comment was made by Paco Lorenzo, her
cousin’s cute friend (no longer cute in her book!). When she happens upon a
book of dares, she decides to attempt each one, no matter how hard. This is her
personality at stake, after all. But somehow, Paco, the cause of all this,
finds a way to be at every dare Tempest attempts, confusing her and forcing her
to question what’s really going on inside her heart.
Excerpt:
“But what about Margarita?”
“She sped off in another direction.” He shrugged, still pulling her
along. But this time, he wasn’t holding her arm anymore. His hand found its way
into hers. And she told herself she didn’t let go because it was dark and she
didn’t want to trip on anything.
When they got to the covered courts, they didn’t bother to find a
place to hide. It was so dark, it wouldn’t have mattered anyway. Paco sat on
one of the benches and pulled Tempest down next to him. She was tempted to pull
her hand away, but he still hadn’t let go. What was the protocol when it came
to something like this? Do you let go when you’re about to do something like
look at your watch or scratch an itch? Or do you just keep holding on till both
your hands get too sweaty? And why did it have to be so complicated?
“I think this is awesome, what you’re doing.” He smiled at her. Or
at least she assumed he was. It was too dark to tell.
“Sitting in the dark, holding your hand?” Tempest couldn’t pretend
it wasn’t happening, so might as well call attention to it.
Paco surprised her by squeezing her hand and still not letting go.
“Well, yeah, this too.” He laughed easily. “But I was talking about the dares.
I mean, daring other people is something Marga and I do all the time, but
daring yourself is cool. Why didn’t you tell me about it last night? I could
have helped you do some of them while we were just hanging out. What’s on your
list anyway?”
Tempest didn’t tell him that the dares had only materialized today because of him. “Well, nighttime hide
and seek, sleeping under the stars, and glow-in-the-dark bowling are part of
it. That pathetic excuse for chalk art this afternoon was too.”
“That wasn’t pathetic.”
“Whatever.” Tempest snorted. “There’s also doing a color run which I
am seriously thinking of swapping with something else, running through
sprinklers, flying a kite, making a slushie—”
“You’ve never made a slushie?” Astonishment.
“I lead a very dull life, okay?”
“Or flown a kite?” More astonishment.
“Fine, Mr. I’ve Done Everything Fun in the World, what haven’t you
done? If you were to give yourself a list of dares, what would you put on your
list?”
“Well, I wouldn’t mind breaking into an all-girls high school after
dark and playing hide and seek.” She could hear the smile in his voice.
“Boring. I’ve done that already.”
Paco burst out laughing. Tempest’s insides began to feel all warm
and gooey. It felt good to make him laugh. And to have his complete attention.
And to still be holding his hand.
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Same by Charm Lee
March 2.
Of all places, Atasha never thought that
she would end up in a hospital on this specific day. Rush was looking forward
to just enjoying the day.
But with the white walls and medical noises
around them, two young and very different souls cross paths. Rush and Atasha
discover that even if they are as alike as night and day, they aren’t as
different as they thought after all.
Excerpt:
I woke up today thinking that
everything will be normal. I got out of bed at around 10am, and caught my
reflection on my vanity mirror. Ugh, my long hair is all frizzy. I tried to
comb my hair through it to kind of manage it but it didn’t work. Oh well.
I’m excited. I can’t wait to
watch the new movie that everyone has been talking about. I wonder if it lives
up to all the buzz that I have been hearing. I think I still have time after
the movie to check out Robert’s. It’s Saturday so there is a new shipment of
books that I can check out.
I can hear songs now blasting off
from my mom’s room. It’s her favorite band. I ignore it. I’m looking for
clothes to wear when my mom enters my room and asks me if I want to go with her
and my dad to my aunt’s house. They just need to get something for my
grandparents, then we can go to the department store after to buy some stuff
that we need since we are renovating.
“Pass. I’m going to Robert’s.” I
feel awkward whenever I hang out with my parents. I just feel like we have
nothing in common and we won’t have anything to talk about. I hate social
situations like that so I avoid it as much as possible.
I see the disappointment in my
mom’s face, says okay and left me alone. I feel the guilt creeping in but I
shrug it off.
She asked and I chose. She gave
me an out so it’s okay.
I proceeded in getting ready for
my alone day. After I’m all ready, I went downstairs to check on what I can eat
on the go as I don’t really want to sit down and eat breakfast with them. I spy
the peanut butter and bread. Perfect.
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Travel of Two by Irish Fleur
Biyahe mag-isa? Check! Isa na namang item
sa bucket list ni Isobel ang matutupad. Sino bang hindi magiging masaya kapag
nagawa mo na ang gusto mo? Pero hindi lang pala si Isobel ang nagso-solo
travel--si Arty rin. Si Arty na suplado, na-friendzone, makulit, at nakilala ni
Isobel sa paglalakbay niya. At kahit ganito si Arty, mas naging exciting ang
pagbiyahe ni Isobel.
So, magka-boyfriend... mache-check din nga
ba ito ni Isobel sa sa bucket list niya?
Excerpt:
Tamang-tama at binaba nga kosa lugar na sinabi ko. Nagpaalam
ako kay Arty. Nakatalikod na ako at nakailang hakbang na nang marinig kong ang
pangalan ko. Paglingon ko ay nakita ko si Arty patakbo papunta sa akin. Napanganga
ako.
"O bakit? Nagulat ka, ‘no? ‘Lika na sa inyo, nauuhaw na
ako," hinihingal niyang sabi sabay akbay sa akin.
"Baliw ka ano?!" at inialis ko ang akbay niya sa
akin.
“Huwag kang mag-alala, alam ko kung paano pumunta ng Tibiao
galing dito sa inyo. I just want to spend more time with you,” sabi niya. Nanlaki
ang mga mata ko sa sinabi nya, siya naman ngingiti-ngiti lang. Pero infairness
ha, kinilig ako sa sinabi niya.
“Ang drama mo din eh. Bakit, type mo ba ako?”
Tinignan niya ako mula ulo hanggang paa at nilagay pa ang
kanyang kamay sa ilalim ng baba na tila nag-iisip.
“Well… Aaminin ko na: maganda ka. I mean, maganda ka in a
simple way.”
“Binigay ko na sayo yung number ko, pwede mo naman ako
kontakin anytime. Tsaka may mga plano ka rin, right?”
“Ayaw mo bang ma-extend ang pagsasama natin? Pwede kitang
ipasyal sa Tibiao para sulit naman ang bakasyon mo.”
Napabuntong-hininga na lang ako at hinayaan kong sumabay sa
akin si Arty. Afterall, wala naman sigurong mangyayaring masama; gusto lang
naman ni Arty makipagkaibigan.
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Now meet
the awesome people behind the stories!
Sassy Fova
Sassy Fova is just your average girl from
Ilocos Norte, PH. Sassy is a hopeless romantic who’s got her head in the
clouds, and comes back down just long enough to write about it. Being an
Ilocana, she is thrifty, but she spares none when it comes to sharing all the
love.
Amae Dechavez
Amae Dechavez (amaeauthor) is a blogger,
fiction author, YA novelist, and children's book writer. She was born in Quezon
City, Manila in 1983 and has a Penn Foster diploma in Child Daycare Management.
She has been authoring for several digital distributor hubs in (the Philippines)
and has been writing for many free online/ social media platforms. When not
hugging or arguing with her dog, you can find her at Writerscafe.org.
Kristel Ann Cruz
It boggles the mind how someone so shy and
awkward found herself in Public Relations, but somehow Krissy makes it work. If
she were a fictional character, she’d be a female Ted Mosby. Whether it be
prose, poetry, a watercolor painting, or a craft project, she is happiest when
she makes. Talk about books, movies, and lipsticks with her on www.krissyfied.com.
Ines Bautista-Yao
Ines Bautista-Yao is the author of One
Crazy Summer, What’s in your Heart, and Only a Kiss. She has
also written two short stories, “Flashbacks and Echoes,” which is part of a
compilation called All This Wanting and “A Captured Dream,” one of the
four short stories in Sola Musica: Love Notes from a Festival.
She is the former editor-in-chief of Candy
and K-Zone magazines and a former high school and college English and
Literature teacher. She is also a wife and mom and blogs about the many
challenges and joys of motherhood at theeverydayprojectblog.com. She
has recently launched The Author Project, a section in her current blog devoted
to the stories in her head: http://theeverydayprojectblog.com/inesbyao-author-project/
Charm Lee
Aspiring hero wanting to save the world. TV
show addict. All around shy girl.
Irish Fleur
Irish Fleur is a Licensed Pharmacist, cat
lover and travel junkie who has loved writing since she was seven years old.
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