Rey Jhon covered his mouth with his hand every time a tricycle passed by. The dust flew around like snow and landed on his school uniform and creating an abstract design. He thought, maybe tomorrow or the next day, new pimples would appear on his face. Two pairs were not enough—his pimples wanted to have a whole barangay. Complete and nonstop.
It was already past nine in the morning when he reached their university. His money was not enough, so he just walked several kilometers to get there. What a pity!
He felt like he had been robbed when he left their house. His siblings took all the money he had left. Even the coin that slipped from his pocket—they grabbed it. He just kept quiet because at least the money would go to their breakfast.
The only thing left with him now was the check. He still didn’t know what to do with it. Should he return it to Don Franco or he use it? Just the thought of always being around that young lady made his pink blood boil. His blood burned and bubbled continuously. He couldn’t erase from memory everything that girl had done to him.
She was rich already—yet she still took his hard-earned money.
“Hey, Jhon!”
He saw his classmate crossing the street and waving at him with a big smile.
“Did you bring what I asked you to do? I need to pass it now, or my grade will be cut big time,” his classmate said when he got closer.
He was talking about the narrative report. Yesterday, his classmate had asked him to write it because he missed the deadline. Rey Jhon agreed to do it, not just because of the payment—but also because he liked looking at his classmate’s abs.
His classmates often ran to him whenever they were in a rush. It was like he had unlimited time to do their schoolwork. But when it came to money, he never knew how to say no.
His classmate put an arm around his shoulder, and once again, Rey Jhon felt weak inside. The perfume from his classmate’s body made him dizzy.
“Of course, I didn’t forget. You know I’m payment first,” he laughed, pulling out a flash drive. “Your file is saved there, Harold. Same filename.”
“Very good!” Harold gave him a thumbs up before leaving.
That was his life—people got what they wanted from him and then left. He stared at Harold’s back until the crowd of students swallowed him from his sight.
He was about to walk forward when his phone rang. It was just a number, no name. But he still answered it anyway.
“Hello? Good morning.”
“Good morning, Rey Jhon. It’s me, Don Franco. When will you start?”
REY JHON watched Gabriella as she walked out the big doors of the mansion. Every step looked like a model walking on the runway, showing off new clothes. Her skin was so white like Snow White. She looked even more radiant when she stood in the brown doorway.
She didn’t even smile when the maid handed her bag, which made Rey Jhon raise his eyebrow. No doubt about it she acted like a true rich girl.
Spoiled brat, he thought, forcing himself not to smirk.
How was he supposed to deal with her? This was the same girl who used to be the girlfriend of his crush. He wasn’t even sure if they had really broken up. She had even attended his crush’s birthday party. Maybe the two were still together. He can’t erase the jealous in his heart.
When Gabriella walked past him, he instinctively bowed his head. He didn’t know why. This wasn’t Korea, after all. She didn’t seem to notice him at first, but then she stopped, turned around, and looked back.
Her raised eyebrow asked the question for her. What was he doing here? Even himself didn’t know why he was here.
Maybe he just really needed the money.
That’s all. That’s the reason.
“Who are you? Are you my new driver?” she asked, scanning him from head to toe before looking back at his face.
Wow. Me? A driver?
His hands itched to pull her rebonded hair. If only this weren’t her territory, he would have done it already. His own hair was probably even nicer than hers, natural and unbothered.
He caught her rolling her eyes before she went inside the car. But she glanced back at him again.
“I don’t like you,” she said coldly, tossing a folded paper at him. “You may leave now. I’ll just tell Daddy. This will be your first and last day. Thank you for your service.”
His jaw dropped. She said it like it was nothing, it feels like dismissing someone was part of her daily routine. After all, he was right that this girl in front of him had a nasty attitude. No wonder why they broke up. His crush deserved better.
He bent down and picked up the paper. It was money. She had thrown money at him. What a bitch! He didn’t bother counting. His steps grew heavy as he followed the car toward the gate.
“Hey!” he shouted, hitting the car window where the witch sat. “I don’t need your money!”
The window slowly rolled down, and Gabriella glared at him. His jaw clenched harder seeing her calm face, as if nothing had happened.
“Did I give you too little?” she smirked. “How much do you really need? I don’t have time for this.”
“I told you! I don’t need your money!”
She just stared at him without emotion. No reaction at all. She should be the one ashamed! She was the one looking down on him and mistaking him for a driver.
“I guess,” she said finally looking away. “Daddy must have given you a bigger amount. Do whatever you want with it.”
He stood frozen, mouth open, as the window closed again. Her words felt like sharp needles. For her, money was nothing, something to throw away.
That’s what happens when you have too much.
He stepped back as the car drove past him. When the sound faded, he looked down at the money in his hand.
Should he be thankful she mistook him for a driver? Or should he feel insulted because that’s all she thought he was?
“Congratulations!”Gabriella smiled sweetly when she opened the door of their house. Their house helpers, who couldn’t join the graduation ceremony earlier, shouted in unison.She had been crying nonstop because she couldn’t believe she finally reached this point. It felt like just yesterday when she still needed a babysitter because of her stubbornness.Babysitter, she whispered while looking around the house. Where could that guy be?“Did you see Rey Jhon, Mom?” she asked her mother. “Didn’t he follow us home earlier?”She accepted the flowers given by their housekeeper. She smiled, thanked her, and looked at her mom again.“Mommy? Did you see Rey Jhon?”“Rey Jhon?” her mom repeated, looking like she had no energy to answer. She even checked her phone before replying. “Didn’t he tell you?”“Tell me what?” she asked in confusion. He didn’t say anything to her earlier before she got into the car. He only hugged her and kissed her on the head. “He didn’t say anything, Mom. What was he
Gabriella walked quickly toward their school canteen. Her eyebrows were pulled together. Of all times to forget her umbrella, why now, when the sun was shining so harshly, as if it had no plan of softening its heat? She had no choice but to walk faster so she could reach the canteen right away.Her mood grew worse when she saw there were no empty seats. Her boarders had been complaining about their hunger, that’s why she decided to go down. But wow, what perfect timing—no seats at all.She held her forehead and looked around, hoping she might spot a friend to sit with. She couldn’t go back upstairs again to wait for an empty seat.A smile quickly appeared on her lips when she saw Rey Jhon sitting alone, eating. She headed toward his table, which was at the side. But before she could reach him, a female instructor walked over and sat beside him.She saw clearly how he smiled and even pointed to one of his sandwiches. It looked like he was about to give it to her. And Gabriella knew—tha
“Where are you going, Ma’am Gab?”Gabriella stopped walking, holding her bike tight. She turned to look at their security guard. She knew her Daddy must have given another set of rules again.“Your Daddy said you’re not allowed to go out.”And that was the rule. She sighed deeply.Of course. Her daddy still thought she was a baby. He seemed to forget that his only child was already grown up.She waved at the guard and smiled. What was she supposed to do inside the house? Stare at her phone until her Dad came home from God-knows-where?“Your smile won’t work on me, Ma’am. I’m just following the rules.” The guard whistled and told another guard to lock the gate. “Lock the gate.”She let go of her bike and it fell with a loud noise.“I feel like a princess not allowed to go out,” she whispered, then suddenly ran through the gate. “Lucky! I’ll be back, Sir! Just give me a minute!” she shouted, not letting the big-bellied guard catch her.A few minutes later, Gabriella reached the plaza. S
“Rey Jhon for you. Don’t tell me, you don’t like me too.”Everything around Gabriella seemed to stop. She could not open her mouth to tell Rey Jhon she didn’t like him. She could not move her hand to close the door and hide his face. She could not even move her feet to run away.What was happening to her?She only stared at Rey Jhon. She looked straight into his dark eyes. His eyes seemed to pull her in, like they were saying something she could not read.Her gaze moved down. From his tall nose, to his slightly red cheeks, then to his lips. His lips were red, like he was wearing lipstick.Gay, she whispered to herself with a smirk.She stepped closer. Slowly, she lifted her hand and touched his lips with her finger. Only one word came to her mind.Soft.His lips were soft. And she thought…“Gab.” His voice snapped her back to reality.She quickly stepped back, hiding her hand behind her. She looked at him again, shocked at what she just did.What did she just do? Why did she touch his
Gabriella kept her lips pressed tight, even when her dad was smiling wide and waving at her. She wasn’t in the mood to smile earlier, but now her mood got even worse. She couldn’t even fake a smile. Her dad told her to come closer, so she had no choice but to walk, wishing that maybe her eyes were just playing tricks on her and Rey Jhon wasn’t really there.There were so many guys in the world. Why him? Out of all the single men around, why did it have to be Rey Jhon? She would rather have someone with one eye or even one tooth than him. Seeing him already gave her a headache.Maybe you’re just being too picky, Gabriella? her mind teased.But no, she wasn’t picky. It was the truth. A truth she couldn’t change. And even if she could, she wouldn’t waste her time changing it.She walked past Rey Jhon without even looking at him. She hurried to her dad’s side, scolding herself for forgetting to bring her phone.Wow, unlucky. Now it looks like you were excited to see him, huh? her mind tea
The day that Rey Jhon had been waiting for finally came.It was the day when he was no longer her teacher and she was no longer his student.The day when he planned to go to the girl’s house.There was no turning back now, even if Gabriella shouted many times that she didn’t like him, that she didn’t want to see him. Even if she posted it on all her social media, it would not stop him from doing what he wanted to do.He only wanted one thing: for them to be okay again and go back to how they used to be. For months, he worked hard to be close to her, even if his heart was against it, because he always thought she was his rival with Carlo. But he ignored all that.He took a deep breath and got off his motorcycle. He had finally reached the house. He stared at it for a while, thinking how many years had passed before he came back here. Nothing seemed to change. His heart still beat fast whenever he saw this house.He remembered the first day he came here and why. It was Carlo’s birthday,