Like something straight out of a Wattpad chapter, this isn’t just a love story—it’s a quiet beginning between two high school batchmates who were never classmates, never barkada, not even friends… just two souls unknowingly waiting for the right time.
Jayvee first noticed Sheirll during their fourth year of high school. She wasn’t just beautiful—she had that rare, quiet kind of charm that could light up a room without trying. She was known for her unique beauty, and to Jayvee, she stood out like sunlight breaking through a cloudy sky.
And so, a crush began—the silent kind. No messages. No letters. No bold confessions. Just a glance here and there. Just that familiar flutter in the chest every time she passed by.
Then… life happened. Graduation came. The world spun faster. They drifted apart—like many high school stories that end before they truly begin.
At a casual get-together with old high school friends, someone mentioned Sheirl’s name. Boom. A rush of memories hit Jayvee—his old high school crush.
Curious (and perhaps nudged by fate), he looked her up on Facebook. No profile. But her Messenger? Still active.
So he sent her a message. Just a simple one: "Hi! Good evening! Nakita ko nagpost si maevis ng cookies ikaw daw yung nagbebenta." (Smooth, right?)
That one message opened the door to something unexpected. From that short question came long conversations, memes, shared stories, and daily chats. Before long, Jayvee asked her out. Just a casual meal. Nothing fancy.
But love stories love drama. It was raining hard that day. Streets flooded. Traffic stretched for hours. Still, Jayvee drove all the way to Bulacan and waited outside her house.
“Thank you sa paghatid, bye! Ingat ka” Sheirl said with a wave. Jayvee laughed.
But then he took a chance and asked, “Pwede bang makiihi? Di ako nakaihi sa NLEX e.” And just like that—he was invited in.
For the first time, he stepped into her home and met her Mom.
And the very first question Sheirll’s mom asked? “Binata ka pa ba?”
(Cue blushing.) “Yes po, Tita,” Jayvee replied, red-faced but smiling.
From there, something clicked.
The conversations became deeper. The laughter came easier. Even the silences felt more comfortable. Bit by bit, they weren’t just reconnecting—they were building something real.
Soon, they officially became a couple—not just with butterflies and sweet words, but with purpose.
They started praying together, even over video calls, choosing to place God at the center of their relationship.
It wasn’t just kilig. It was quiet understanding. Mutual respect. And a love rooted in faith.
The kind of love that feels like home. The kind that finds you when you're finally ready. The kind that makes you say, “This is what I’ve been waiting for all along.”
From daily chats to long drives, shared prayers to shared dreams, Jayvee and Sheirll became inseparable.
And now, here they are—hand in hand, ready to walk into forever.
From batchmates who never spoke… To strangers reunited by cookies, rain, and grace… To soulmates.
Jayvee and Sheirll are living proof: Love doesn’t always arrive on schedule. Sometimes it gets delayed. Sometimes it even gets stuck in traffic.
But when it comes? It’s worth every second.
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