LOGIN"I love it! I really, really love it! I definitely made the right choice in picking you. The design you created for me turned out absolutely beautiful!" the gorgeous woman happily praised Aviannah while holding the sketchbook that contained the wedding dress she had drawn for her.
After finishing her studies, Aviannah pursued a career as a fashion designer. And even though she had only been in the industry for a year, she already seemed like an expert, judging by the overwhelming positive feedback from her clients and the growing number of people trusting her designs.
Because of this, despite being in the field for just a year, she had already managed to establish her own boutique. She was incredibly proud that everything she had achieved came from her own hard work and perseverance—despite multiple attempts by her father and stepmother to convince her to help with their family business instead.
For Aviannah, there was nothing more fulfilling than building her own name in the business world and achieving her dreams as a fashion designer. That was why, even though her father had his own businesses, she chose not to get involved in them.
"I'm really happy that you liked it. I promise you won’t regret choosing me until the very end," Aviannah responded cheerfully to the woman.
"Thank you so much, Ms. Aviannah! I know you're the best!" the woman happily exclaimed.
The entire day passed by quickly, and for Aviannah, the most exciting part of her day was just about to begin.
After finishing work, she eagerly closed her boutique and headed to a five-star resto-bar, where a birthday party was being held for her friend, Sandra.
"Hey, Avie! Over here!"
Aviannah quickly turned toward the voice that called her as soon as she entered the resto-bar. A wide smile immediately spread across her lips when she saw her friend, Jamie, waving at her alongside their other friends. She quickly made her way toward them.
"I'm sorry I'm late—" she started to apologize, but Jamie quickly interrupted her.
"No, it’s okay, Avie. The party just started."
"That’s good then. Uhm… where’s Sandra, by the way?" she asked as she glanced around the venue, looking for their birthday celebrant.
"Uhm… Sandra? Well… the thing is…" Jamie hesitated, seemingly unsure of how to answer.
"Why? Is there a problem?"
"There’s no problem. She just stepped out for a bit to pick up—"
Jamie wasn’t able to finish her sentence because, at that moment, Sandra arrived—accompanied by a man.
Aviannah froze for a moment when she saw who the unexpected guest was.
"Uhm… You're here already, Avie," Sandra greeted her softly. "I invited him here, and I hope that’s okay."
"Oh, yeah. Of course, it’s fine," she replied with a smile.
"Thank you," Sandra mouthed.
"Hi, Aviannah! How are you? It’s been a while," said Sandra's companion.
"Hi, Alfred! I’m good. How about you?" she responded politely.
"I’m good as well," Alfred answered with a smile.
"That’s good to hear." And before any awkwardness could arise between them, she quickly spoke again. "Uhm… by the way, this is for you, Sandra. Happy birthday!" she said, handing her friend a gift.
"Thank you so much, Avie!" Sandra said excitedly as she accepted the present.
"Let’s start the party, guys! Come on!" one of their friends happily called out, and soon, they were all enjoying the celebration, drinking, and having a great time together.
"Avie, are you okay?" Jamie asked after a while, approaching Aviannah.
"Of course, I’m okay. Why do you ask?"
"Because, you know… Alfred is here."
Aviannah glanced at Alfred, who was happily chatting and laughing with their friends alongside Sandra.
"Well… we’re on good terms, so it’s totally fine. Besides, we don’t have any painful history between us, you know…"
"That’s true… unlike with Andrei—"
Jamie suddenly stopped talking the moment she mentioned that name. "Oops, I’m sorry."
"It’s fine, don’t worry about it. I hear that name all the time from Dad and Aunt Cristy anyway."
"Well, that makes sense. I’m sure you guys talk about him a lot at home."
"Hmm. Not really. Whenever he becomes the topic, I just avoid it."
"So, in five years… you really haven’t talked at all?" Jamie asked curiously.
"Yup. For five years, nothing," Aviannah replied softly. And though she tried to hide it, a hint of sadness passed through her eyes as they discussed the topic.
It had been five years since they graduated from senior high school. Five years since the man she loved left the country to study abroad. Five years since she last saw and spoke to him. And within those five years, so much had happened and changed in her life.
She made more friends, completed her studies, and even established her own boutique. Many things had changed, and she hoped that her feelings were one of them.
Because despite everything that had changed in her life, her feelings seemed to remain the same. Something she had long been trying to change. But what could she do if she couldn’t kill the love she had for the man she shouldn’t have fallen for?
"Well, you deserve so much better, Avie," Jamie suddenly commented beside her, making her turn to face her friend. "I mean, maybe it’s actually a good thing that you two never talked again. At least it helped you get over your feelings for him, right?"
She stared at her friend for a moment before finally answering. “O-Of course! Of course,” she said, forcing a smile. “For the past five years, I’ve managed to suppress my feelings for him. Which is exactly what I should have done, right?”
Ever since Andrei left the country, Aviannah had tried her best to pretend she no longer had any feelings for him. That was the image she showed and the words she spoke in front of her friends.
“So, in that case, maybe there’s a chance for you and Alfred now?” Jamie said excitedly, catching Aviannah slightly off guard.
“Huh?”
“Five years ago, you rejected him because of Andrei. And after that, you two rarely saw or spoke to each other. So, why don’t you try to work things out with him now?”
“You know… I haven’t really thought about those things yet. Besides, look at him and Sandra. Don’t you think they actually look good together?” she said, shifting her gaze toward the two people they were discussing.
Jamie crossed her arms and tilted her head slightly, as if deep in thought. “Hmm, well, you might have a point.”
“Right? Imagine, who would have thought they’d become good friends five years ago?” Aviannah added.
“They do seem to have something going on, don’t they?” Jamie commented as they both watched Alfred and Sandra exchange happy glances.
“See? I told you!”
“Hey, Avie! Jamie! Why are you two just standing there? Come join us!” Tin, one of their friends at Sandra’s birthday celebration, called out to them.
Their other friends all turned to look at Aviannah and Jamie at the same time.
“Yeah! Why are you two just standing there? Trying to escape the shots, huh?” Anie, another friend, teased.
“Hey, we’re not avoiding the shots! We’re coming over now!” Jamie responded before she and Aviannah joined their friends.
Aviannah had fun with her companions that night. That’s why she couldn’t refuse whenever they handed her a drink.
“No half measures, darling—make it a full one!”
“Go, Avie!”
Smiling, Aviannah finished the entire shot in one go and raised the empty glass in the air to show them.
“Woah! You’re the best, Avie!”
“Guys, I think Avie has had enough. That will be her last shot,” Sandra suddenly said in the middle of their celebration.
“Why? She can still handle it,” Tin argued.
“That’s right, Sandra. Besides, it’s your birthday! Let’s just enjoy the night,” Anie added before pouring another drink into the shot glass they were passing around. “Tin, it’s your turn!” she said cheerfully.
“I’m fine,” Aviannah whispered to Sandra with a smile. And so, the party continued.
Aviannah had no idea how many shots she had taken before she started to feel the world around her slowly spin.
“Avie, it’s your turn for a shot,” Jamie said, but Sandra immediately objected.
“That’s enough, Jamie. Aviannah can’t handle any more. And you too—look at yourself,” Sandra said as she took the shot glass from Jamie’s hand.
“Hey, I can still handle it,” Aviannah playfully chimed in, trying to take the shot glass back from Sandra.
“No, Avie. You should stop,” Sandra scolded her.
Some of their friends were already passed out, while others had called their drivers to pick them up and take them home.
“Are they okay?” Alfred asked as he approached.
“No, they’re not okay,” Sandra replied.
“So, how are we going to take them home?”
“I can take Jamie home since I’ll be passing by their house. But… for Avie—”
“I can take her,” Alfred quickly interrupted Sandra.
“Are you sure? Because I already texted her nanny to have their family driver pick her up—”
“It’s okay. I’ll take her home instead. I’ll call her dad,” Alfred interrupted Sandra again while they both glanced at Aviannah, who was now slumped over the table, completely intoxicated.
“O-Okay, sure,” Sandra finally relented.
With the help of Sandra’s family driver, they carefully assisted Jamie out of the resto-bar.
“We’re leaving now. Take care of Avie,” Sandra told Alfred.
“Sure. Take care, guys. And happy birthday again,” Alfred replied with a smile.
Sandra flashed a sweet smile at the man. “Thank you.”
She was about to step away when she suddenly froze at what she saw. The shock was also evident on Alfred’s face when he turned to look at a man who was now walking toward them with a serious expression.
“You? What are you doing here?” Alfred asked in a deep voice as the man stopped in front of him.
The man’s gaze dropped to Aviannah, who was still asleep at the table.
“I’m here to pick up my sister,” the man replied seriously.
The long conference table was filled with folders, laptops, coffee cups, and various fabric swatches scattered across both sides. At the front of the room, the presentation slides were brightly projected onto a large screen.Aviannah sat quietly, seriously arranging the tablet in front of her. The entire team had their eyes focused on her.“Aviannah, can you walk us through the new concept for the Holiday collection? We need to finalize the color palette by next week,” the manager said.Aviannah took a deep breath before nodding and standing up from her seat.“Sure. The theme revolves around urban elegance—modern and sophisticated, but still warm and relatable. I prepared three variations for the color story.”The slide changed on the screen.“Option A leans toward muted grays with deep crimson accents. It gives off a strong and polished feel. Option B is softer, combining beige tones with teal highlights for a more relaxed and refined look,” Aviannah continued.The marketing head lea
Aviannah slowly opened her eyes after being awakened by the ringing of her cellphone. She had fallen asleep quickly earlier when she arrived at her unit, and if not for the incoming call, she was certain she would have slept straight through until the next day.“Hello? Avie, sweetheart? How are you doing over there?”“I’m good, Dad,” she answered softly to her father on the other end of the line. She noticed that it was already eight o’clock in the evening. She had really slept for quite a long time.“I was talking to Alfred earlier. He mentioned that he dropped you off at your unit earlier than usual. He said you weren’t feeling well,” her father said.“I’m just tired, Dad,” she replied.“Are you sure it’s only because you’re tired? Maybe you should see a doctor already. What are you feeling right now?” her father asked worriedly.What exactly was she feeling right now? To be honest, she didn’t know either. Andrei had completely occupied her thoughts. Even though she knew it was wron
“Y-You’re here, Aviannah…” Khyline softly said to Aviannah, who was visibly surprised by the scene she had just walked into with Andrei.“Uhh…” Aviannah didn’t know what to say.“Why didn’t you tell us you were coming today?” Andrei asked.“We told you last night, but I guess you were busy,” Chris, Andrei’s friend, answered.“Me? Busy? No, I wasn’t busy.”“You also didn’t answer our calls earlier,” Chris added, making Khyline clear her throat softly.“What I mean is… maybe it was too early, that’s why you didn’t answer,” Chris continued.“Maybe,” Andrei replied.“By the way, we brought breakfast. It’s perfect timing since Aviannah is here too. Come on, let’s eat inside,” Chris said as he showed the food they brought.“But we already had breakfast,” Andrei quickly replied, glancing at Alfred, who was still there.“Huh? You two already had breakfast together?” Chris asked.“Yeah—” Andrei stopped mid-sentence when Aviannah suddenly spoke.“Yes. We had breakfast. Uhm… Daddy and Aunt calle
“What’s it to you if we’re together? And are you losing your mind? You seem to be forgetting that we’re here for work. Of course, we’re going to be together often—almost every day,” Aviannah said to Andrei in irritation. “That’s why I’m here.” “What?” “Have you eaten yet?” Aviannah let out a frustrated gasp. “Wow. Quick topic change, huh.” “Don’t tell me you had dinner with him, too?” Aviannah drew in a deep breath. She couldn’t understand Andrei or the way he was acting toward her. She was confused about how she should feel and what she was supposed to make of it all. “And if I did have dinner with him, what does that matter to you?” “So you did eat already?” “Yes—” Aviannah started to answer, but her stomach suddenly growled. “Uhm…” She swallowed hard, and Andrei smirked. “Sit down. I’ll cook for you,” he told her. “No,” she quickly replied. “You don’t have to cook for me. I have food in my unit—” She stopped mid-sentence when Andrei suddenly approached her with a serious
“I don’t want to,” Aviannah replied simply to Andrei.“What?” Andrei asked, frowning at her.“Why would I even follow you? And besides, did I ever tell you to prepare lunch for me? Also, what are you doing here? Why are you even here?”Even though Aviannah was shocked to see Andrei — and to find out he was staying in the unit next to hers — she didn’t let it show. She kept her sassy, intimidating aura in front of him.Andrei took a slow, deep breath while staring at her seriously. Then he crossed his arms.“Okay, fine. Let’s go through this one by one. First, why should you follow me? Because I’m your big brother.’”Aviannah’s brows immediately furrowed at what he said. “What?” She gasped. “You really feel that big-brother role, huh?”“It’s not really like that. But… what exactly do you want me to be to you then?” Andrei asked teasingly.“What?”“Second, you didn’t tell me to prepare lunch for you, that’s true — but I still made you some. Shouldn’t you be at least happy or appreciativ
“If you want me to cook for you, the only thing I can serve is fried eggs,” Aviannah teased Andrei when they arrived back at her unit.“Add some hotdogs too. I bought some,” Andrei simply replied while arranging and setting aside their groceries.Aviannah expected him to get annoyed, but it seemed he didn’t mind at all—even if she could only cook fried eggs for him.“Are you serious?” she asked, sounding more irritated than he was.“Huh?” Andrei turned to look at her.“If you leave now and eat outside, you’ll get something way better than fried eggs and hotdogs.”“At least you cooked it. So I’d still choose fried eggs and hotdogs,” Andrei replied, flashing her a sweet smile.“What’s your deal?” Aviannah asked, exasperated.“Huh? I don’t have any ‘deal.’ I’m serious.”“Oh really? You’re serious, huh?”“I’m always serious when it comes to you,” Andrei added, making Aviannah pause for a moment.She swallowed hard and eventually gave in. She quickly turned her back on him and started prep
“Oh, really, dear? You want to join?” Aling Wenky asked Aviannah happily as she prepared a notebook and pen. “I’ll write your name down.”“Yes, I’d like to join,” Aviannah replied, then gently turned her gaze to Mang Gener, as if silently asking for his permission.“Dear, are you sure about what yo
Aviannah didn’t know what to do as guilt kept gnawing at her. She couldn’t bear to deceive all the people who were taking care of her and giving her so much importance. Especially now that they thought what happened to her was their fault, when from the very beginning, she knew exactly what could h
Aviannah quickly sat up in bed when she felt the harsh rays of sunlight hitting her skin through the window of the room she was in. The sun was already so high that its light pierced through the curtains, and it seemed to her that it was already noon. She had overslept again.It was all because she
Aviannah noticed Andrei glancing at the watch on his wrist as they walked together. They had just finished eating, and both of them were full from the delicious meal. The man was right—the food at that simple eatery they had just been to was indeed delicious.“Are you full? Did you enjoy what we at







