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Chapter 4 - Chapter 2: A Shy Celebration

After weeks of quiet glances and silent what-ifs, I never imagined fate would bring him closer — especially on a day I never meant to stand out.

It was my birthday at the office — a day I had hoped would pass quietly. I brought donuts for my team, not realizing most were working from home. The break room felt too big, the celebration too small. Out of quiet embarrassment, I invited the other team to join — including him.

I hadn't meant for it to happen that way.

I wasn't ready.

It was supposed to be simple, quiet.

But fate — clumsy, mischievous — had other plans.

Instead of my friend calling everyone else first, she called him.

The moment I heard his name, my heart dropped. I felt heat rush to my cheeks, nerves scrambling in all directions.

Still, somehow — through the panic and pounding heartbeat — I found the courage to invite him myself. Properly, this time.

He smiled. That quiet, gentle smile of his.

And said yes.

We walked together to the outdoor area — just the two of us.

He made small talk, and I nodded along, only half-hearing, half-dreaming.

Then, casually, almost playfully, he asked:

"Were you the one who sent the perfume?"

My heart nearly stopped. I could barely meet his eyes.

But I nodded. "Yes," I said, my voice barely a whisper.

He smiled again.

"Matagal na," he said softly — he had known for a long time.

Something inside me trembled. A mix of fear, relief, and the need to finally say it — all of it.

So I did.

I told him the truth:

That yes, I liked him.

That I didn't expect anything from him.

That my feelings weren't meant to pressure or confuse.

I just wanted to know him.

To be friends, if he would let me.

Nothing more. No expectations. No demands.

He looked at me for a moment — quietly, thoughtfully.

Then, he smiled.

Offered his hand.

And said, "Let's not be awkward. We can be friends."

That moment — small, simple, and sincere — felt like sunlight cracking through a long, quiet sky.

We even took a photo together.

I tucked it away like a fragile treasure, a memory I didn't want to lose.

Later, I added him on Instagram.

He followed back.

A tiny, glowing ember of hope lit inside me — warm, real.

But when I returned from vacation leave, something had shifted.

He stopped speaking to me.

Stopped looking at me.

And the silence grew louder with each passing day.

At first, I told myself he was just tired.

Busy. Distracted.

But the distance between us stretched wider — undeniable, heavy.

Had I said too much?

Had I asked for more than I meant to?

Every day became a quiet ache — filled with greetings I swallowed and glances that never met.

I wished I could go back.

Back to when my feelings were still a secret.

Still safe.

But the truth was already out there — trembling quietly in the space between us.

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