And I made a promise to myself that when the time was right, I would c
in Hongkong. Back then, she had a crush on Froilan, who was not only handsome but also had a captivating appeal to other girls. Fate
r mind, Amelia recalls Froilan's sincere promise to court her when the time was righ
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ooded her mind. Nothing had changed; he was still the same Froilan she had loved two decades ago. She
lia's family) because of these unfortunate circumstances. The Uy family, a blend of Chinese and Filipino heritage, had a long-standing feud with the Sinclair family, hailing from a B
n had shared a deep and passionate love. Memories of their relation
was during her grade school years when her grandparents still had a small farm in the idyllic countryside village o
glimpses of Froilan during family gatherings, his charm, and friendly demeanor leaving a lasting impression o
bustling city embraced her with its vibrant energy and endless opportunities. She thrived in thi
roilan faded into the background, buried b
e responsibility of managing the small farm they had left behind fell into her father's hands. It was a bi
ducation. The demands of managing the family farm added to the weight on her shoulders, but sh
In that moment, Amelia realized that fate had given them a second chance. Their paths had crossed once more, allowing their hearts to reconnect and emba
ing, reminiscing about their childhood memories, and exchanging stories of the years they had spen
ation and resilience. His experiences had shaped him, leaving behind a sense of maturity and depth that intrigued he
was evolving into something more profound. The innocent affection from their childhood had blossomed int
ities of a romantic relationship. It was a chance for them to discover if their connection had withsto
th, the same feeling she had experienced all those years ago when they were young and in love. The memories of their past rela
he scars from their families' feud were still fresh, and the thought of history repeating itself haunt
egan to crumble. She realized that the animosity between their families should not define their relations
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Amelia and Froilan strolled hand in hand through the meandering paths, their footsteps creating soft rustles in the lush grass.
setting sun. Froilan couldn't help but admire the beauty that surrounded them, but his gaze kept returning to Amelia. To h
ough the tranquil countryside. Froilan lovingly brushed a strand of hair away from Ame
of magical. It feels like we've been given a second chance," Fr
ing with love. "I couldn't agree more, Froilan. You've brought light back into my life, and
to lighten the mood with a playful joke. With a mischievous twinkle in her eyes, s
deed, my love. Our love is timeless, and with each passing day, it only g
faded into the background. In each other's arms, they found solace and co
Froilan, I can't help but mention the age gap. I'm just 19, and you're a mature 21. We
number. Our hearts know no boundaries when it comes to love. Besides, it's said that
ay like snow under the warm sun. "Well, then, we shall be the most fasc
me we met at our family's gathering?"
y. You were just a young girl, and I was instantly captivated by you. But you were so young
admired you from afar, Froilan. You were so popular and cha
t beautiful girl to me, Amelia, even back then. And I made a promise to myself that when the t
rateful that he had kept his promise. "And you did, Froila
resent. The farm village, with its picturesque scenery, held a special place in
se. "This farm village will always be a part of our love story, Amelia. Just like the flowers that blo
is heart. "I believe that too, Froilan. Our love is forever," she repl
d proving that true love knows no boundaries, not even those set by a long-standing family feud or an age gap of two years. Their love, like the