"Love in the Time of Lente"
Today, I met him. His name is Jomar, and he's my cousin's friend. We collided at the market while I was buying fresh mangoes for my mom's famous Filipino dessert, maja blanca. Apologetic and flustered, I stumbled over my words. He smiled and helped me gather the scattered mangoes. Our eyes met, and I felt a spark.
In a small town nestled in the rolling hills of the Philippines, 19-year-old Lente began writing in her diary. She had just finished high school and was eager to explore the world beyond her family's modest home. Her diary became a confidant, a place where she could express her deepest thoughts and feelings.
Jomar and I have been inseparable since that fateful day. We bond over our love of Filipino music, from OPM (Original Pilipino Music) to classic ballads. He introduced me to the works of National Artist for Music, Ryan Cayabyab. Our conversations flow effortlessly, like a gentle stream meandering through the countryside.
We've been together for a month now, and it feels like a lifetime. We've explored the town's hidden gems, from secret waterfalls to quaint cafes serving the best Filipino coffee. Jomar and I have our disagreements, but we always find a way to resolve them, like a harmonious duet.
We had our first date at the picturesque Taal Lake in Batangas. The sunset was breathtaking, with hues of pink and orange dancing across the sky. Jomar took my hand, and I felt a rush of excitement. We talked about our dreams, aspirations, and passions. He wants to become an engineer, while I hope to pursue a career in writing.