"Hello, my love. It's so good to see you again. I've really missed you and I've been thinking about you a lot. I'm so glad I got to come and see you again. How have you been doing?" The two lovers walk down the hallway that is decorated in a Hispanic style architecture and interior.
The noonday sun bathed the hallway in a warm, golden glow, its light bouncing off the colorful tiles and vibrant tapestries that lined the walls. Patricia and Tanya strolled together—Patricia walking, Tanya rolling her wheelchair. The quiet intimacy between them felt magical, like the world slowed just for them.
As Patricia and Tanya walked down the hallway, Tanya couldn't help but be impressed by how beautiful and unique her girlfriend was, they looked at each other and exchanged glances, both of them were attracted to each other like magic, like between two Irons attracting each other.
She looked at the face of patricia whose hair was flowing, her face had a serious and stern with a sharp feature that complements her bright sleepy eyes but there was also a gentle and delicate quality to her.
She has soft and smooth skin, her long dark hair perfectly frames her face, adding to her elegant and sophisticated look. She is indeed a very beautiful woman, with a mysterious and seductive aura that is hard to ignore.
"How was France?" Tanya asked, her voice light but curious.
Patricia turned to her, smiling softly. "It was amazing. I learned a lot about myself and met some great people, but honestly, the best part of being back is seeing you. I missed you so much during LDR."
Tanya chuckled, moving her wheelchair along the hallway. "I missed you too. Though, I wasn't completely alone—I got a parrot during the pandemic. His name's Maya, and he's the best company whenever I'm feeling down."
"A parrot?" Patricia's eyes lit up with amusement. "That's adorable. Maya reminds me of the name of that character in Encanto."
"Exactly!" Tanya laughed. "And you know what? He loves imitating voices. Sometimes, he even mimics people—it's hilarious and distracting."
Patricia grinned. "I'd probably lose focus talking to him. But I'd love to meet Maya someday."
Their conversation was interrupted by a wave of excited whispers. Students had gathered in the hallway, phones in hand, snapping photos of the campus' most talked-about couple. The sight of Patricia pushing Tanya's wheelchair sparked curiosity and admiration.
"There are so many fans," Tanya murmured, glancing at the crowd.
Patricia squeezed her hand reassuringly. "Let them watch. All that matters is that we're here together."
Tanya hesitated, lowering her gaze. "Sometimes, I hate the attention. It's exhausting being popular just because of my family's name."
Patricia leaned closer. "I get it. But being seen isn't all bad. You've got a story worth telling, and people will listen, and I'm just glad to be walking with you. I've been missing you so much, and it's nice to be able to walk together again", Patricia answered when Tanya smiled.
"I don't like it here, we get too much attention from them, I regret being popular"
Tanya regrets being famous at first, but because of her family's influence she has no choice but to accept how much attention she gets with Patricia.
Tanya is seeing a different side of herself now and realizes that being famous isn't all bad.
While patricia pushes and helps her girlfriend move, they are almost surrounded by cell phone flashes and they can't stare as they adjust to the dazzling cell phone lights.
They were both unfazed by the attention they were getting and kept smiling at each other as they continued their peaceful walk.
They were the It couple during the pandemic, when LDR and gay couples were the trend, so now that the two have met again, it is very thrilling for people to see what they look like as lovers in person.
A lot of people don't know about Tanya Luwalhati's social life because it doesn't really exist, she's a writer and that's all they know there.
As for Patricia Salgado, she has many admirers due to her sculptures, sketches, and paintings. She is the daughter of a wealthy mayor, so she is able to pursue her interests. The only obstacle she faces is the disapproval of her father for her choice of major in college, which is Fine Arts.
They are both rich and there is no denying that they both love the arts, Patricia is crazy about Tanya and Tanya is the same, they have almost the same personality and they are not too far apart from each other.
"Mrs. Cruz was ecstatic again. This time, it was because Mayor Ramon Salgado is giving a blessing to the San Nicolas de Tolentino School.
When the cat plays, the mice play, too. but when the couple arrived, there's like heaven breaking the silence, and an angel just come out of nowhere.
It was so quiet that the classroom seemed heavenly in its silence.
The class was bright with light from the noonday sun, which also warmedther skin. especially for anyone seated near the window.
The classroom glowed with the golden light of the noonday sun, its warmth gently brushing the skin of those seated by the windows. The air conditioner hummed, blowing cool air that clashed oddly with the heat streaming in from outside, creating an unsettling mix of temperatures.
Patricia held the title of class president—a role not earned by merit but by popularity and social standing. In this school, elections were more of a popularity contest than a measure of capability. The candidates were typically those who could offer something tangible to the school: either wealth or widespread influence.
The popular, the wealthy, and the famous dominated every school activity, vying for attention and recognition. Their ultimate prize? Being crowned as the school's next model for the banner—a title that symbolized success in their world.
Patricia had been class president since Grade 8, continuously reelected as a representative of the Grade 10 Wisdom class and the Student Council. Here, reelection wasn't about leadership skills alone but about proving oneself to be responsible, diligent, or at least influential enough to hold on to the position.
Yet, was being the model for the school banner truly an accomplishment? Was it something to take pride in as a student council member? It seemed that in this environment, participation mattered far more than the effort or hard work behind it.
Leaders obsessed with recognition and praise often lacked the substance to back their positions. They thrived on connections and influence, some even resorting to dishonesty or manipulation to secure their wins.
Patricia, however, was different. She faced little competition, not because of her popularity alone but because she stood apart in integrity. Though she sometimes struggled with the responsibilities of her role, she was neither corrupt nor self-serving. Patricia understood what it truly meant to lead—with compassion and fairness.
Patricia stood up from her seat and moved to the Teachers table, she is always the one who moves the slideshows every time Ms cruz leaves, she's like the class guard, the one who looks into her classmates while her teacher is gone as well as her disabled girlfriend.
"I will take attendance and whoever is not present will be marked as absent, alright?"
She smiled and looked at her yellow paper before listing the names and snorted before speaking.
"Luwalhati!" she called the last name of his girlfriend who did not answer him.
She breathed a sigh of relief and raised her voice again in firm tone with her normally stern and dead face. "Tanya!"
The girlfriend was shocked when she noticed that she was staring at someone else in front of her. The whole class laugh, including her girlfriend, because it turns out he was asleep.
"Next time you don't sleep in the class alright?", Patricia said to her girlfriend in a calm manner.
"P-present" answered Tanya to the mayor of the classroom nervously and confused because she didn't know what her girlfriend was doing either, it was just her instinct.
Ms. Cruz's class ended, Ms. Crus was thtat kind of teacher where in her first class there's always a discussion right away, not even knowing each class names yet, but she said she would get to know them later when she stayed there longer.
It's good that old students failed her in the evaluation, their head hurts in the morning, it's good to write everything in 1/4th when everything happens by chance and then you can fit everything you resented to her.
There was a time when the recess bell rang and she didn't finish her discussion, she was still doing her work discussing as if time was on her way; she even said it in the past. "Even if I sleep here, I get paid! You class?"
There is one time her voice echoed outside the hallway when someone was playing a speaker in the hallway inside his backpack.
Althea and matheo were walking out the door and saw Tanya pushing her own wheelchair while Patricia was busy putting her books in tanya's bag.
Althea and Matheo along with the group who were first in line at the canteen and sometimes they cut the lines or left behind because they were with others in the group.
Althea and Matheo saw Tanya eating from her lunchbox and it was almost as if her lunch was prepared, the vegetables were very colorful even though Tanya didn't want it she had no choice, sometimes her parents also blamed her disability for her unhealthy eating.
Althea's mouth has no filter, and she lets out a laugh and comments, "It looks like hospital food!"
Tanya feels embarrassed by this comment and starts to blush because she knows that Tanya doesn't like her food. And Althea should've kept it to herself.
In a way, it's clear that Althea has no limits when it comes to her remarks.
Tanya's girlfriend answered, giggling with a sarcastic and elegant manner while walking and also carrying a lunchbox with vegetables next to her girlfriend, then hugged her.
Patricia answers in a sarcastic and sassy way, with a snarky smirk and laugh on her face. She slides her own lunchbox full of vegetables by the side of her girlfriend as she prepares to sit.
It seems like she is very confident in herself and is comfortable with being outspoken and sassy.
"No one else is allowed to taunt or tease her except me, got it? I'm the only one who's allowed to make fun of her, understood?" Matteo responded to Althea
"Althea you tease too much that's why you suck!"
There is no denying that even though Patricia's face is stern and serious, she is a witty and funny person, including her calm personality and the low-key nature of her and Tanya, who are both badass.
Althea and Matheo sat quietly in front of the two of them and watched how quiet they both were and Althea and It felt like ASMR right in front of the two because they we're the only ones who chewed loudly.
You can hear the students gossiping on the side and you can smell the simple salad made with green papaya or guava, salt, pepper, and garlic, tossed in a vinegar dressing. that smells so good and the sound of the bottle lids being opened; as well as bottles placed in each container.
After the couple eats fast, the couple enters the Art room where they could have fun for themselves.
Patricia and Tanya are in the art room, where Patricia is sketching Tanya's nude figure in charcoal; as Tanya flexes her muscles in the mirror, bare chested and only wearing a skirt. It's a scene of art, nudity and female strength, which showcases the creative and sensual side of Tanya.