This story on destiny depicts strangers that keep running into each other in every turn they take. But are these fated meet-ups meant to be just a consolation to an eventual separation?
A couple is forced to separate in order to fulfill each other’s dreams. Upon meeting again years later, one of them realizes that letting go of what they had was a mistake.
This musical scenario has a restaurant server falling hard for his opportunistic co-worker. With not much to offer her in life, he takes a shot at winning her heart despite his sheepish nature.
A costumed performer gets hired to be a mascot in a party for his ex-girlfriend’s child. But noticeable mistreatment by her new partner gives him the drive to rekindle the spark between them.
A tandem who thought they were destined for each other. In their last out-of-town trip with friends before they graduate, will the isolated space warrant a second chance?
A jobless woman lies about her credentials to impress a guy she has been paired with in an online dating app. Will he still be interested when she decides to come clean?
A lone traveler finds herself getting close to a fellow bus passenger. But his true purpose in this shared journey may not be what she imagined it would be.
An introverted boy that tries to establish a connection with the girl next door. He finds his chance when she is in dire need for a strong Wi-Fi signal that could help with her transactions online.
A fitness trainer and a nutritionist bond over the compatibility of their respective professions. But constantly being in one workplace may not benefit their relationship.
A young lady recalls a time when she couldn’t find the right timing to confess her true feelings towards her high-school crush. Could meeting again in the present be her second chance?
A small-town girl’s blooming relationship with a boy who projects an angelic presence. But can their bond still stand if one of them leaves for a better place?
A story that highlights a writer’s views on finding the perfect meet-cute. The search would prove that the ideal romantic encounter cannot be limited to just one.