After dinner, Rayden now stood in front of the mirror, getting himself ready for an important event. He was fixing himself up for something that he needed to attend to.
"Oh, my handsome son! Where are you heading, my child?" Mrs. Rebecca curiously asked, her interest piqued.
Rayden faced his mother and replied, "I'm going to Isabelle's place, mom."
Mrs. Rebecca neatly brushed Rayden's hair and straightened his collar.
"Son, if your father were still alive, he would surely be proud of you. Especially now that you're becoming a fine young man."
"Wherever he may be, I'm sure he's proud of both of you for taking care of us," Rayden said, placing his hands on his mother's shoulders.
"Are you sure about Isabelle?" Mrs. Rebecca asked, her question tinged with doubt.
"Yes, mom. I'm sure she's the woman I will love forever..." Rayden's eyes sparkled as he spoke those words.
They were just two siblings. He worked hard as a fisherman to provide for his younger sister who was studying. Rayden was handsome and diligent, which is why Isabelle liked him. He was humble, thoughtful, stood up for what was right, and didn't rely on others. Even though he already had a girlfriend, many young ladies still found themselves drawn to him.
As he left their house, he passed by his friend and fishing partner, Ricky, who was at a store with some companions.
"Rayden! Where are you heading? You look all dressed up!" Ricky called out.
"Oh, Ricky! It's you... I'm going to Isabelle's place. Do you want to come along?" Rayden replied.
"Nah, you go ahead. I might just get in the way," Ricky said.
Ricky's friends playfully teased him, causing them all to laugh. Rayden smiled and bid them farewell. Even in the dimly lit street, there were still eyes that noticed his presence. Young girls who couldn't help but smile and feel excited whenever they saw him.
After walking for just a few minutes, Rayden arrived at Isabelle's house. He was surprised to see a car parked outside her place.
Rayden hesitated, unsure if he should continue, thinking that important guests might be visiting Mr. Fernando. He didn't want to intrude.
Just as he was about to leave, Isabelle's cousin, Tony, came out of the house because he had been asked to run an errand.
Rayden called out to him. "Tony! Come over here for a moment." He waved at Tony.
"Brother Rayden, it's you—" Tony's voice was filled with uncertainty.
Rayden furrowed his brow. "Is Isabelle inside?" he asked, puzzled by the expression on Tony's face.
"She's inside... Why didn't you come in?" Tony abruptly left Rayden without saying anything, leaving him with a different feeling.
Rayden took a deep breath before heading inside the house.
"Good evening to all of you," Rayden greeted Mr. Fernando and the visitor, who was well-dressed and sitting on the sofa. He noticed that the man seemed wealthy.
Isabelle stood up from her seat as their gazes met.
"Oh, Rayden, it's you." Isabelle motioned for him to come in.
Their eyes met with the well-dressed visitor who had a bouquet of red roses on the table. Isabelle invited her boyfriend to join them.
"You have a visitor—" Rayden began to say, but he sat down beside Isabelle.
Mr. Fernando looked at Rayden intently, clasping his hands together before speaking.
"Rayden, I want you to meet Anthony Valle. He is a wealthy businessman in our town, and their family is well-known even in other countries," Mr. Fernando introduced Anthony.
Rayden simply nodded at Anthony and then turned to face Isabelle.
"Can we go to our date now?" he asked her.
Rayden hesitated before answering. "Rayden... Because—" Isabelle couldn't look directly at Rayden.
"What? Why can't you look at me? Is there a problem?"
Isabelle's father interjected. "Don't tire yourself out, Rayden," Mr. Fernando urged.
"What do you mean?" Rayden furrowed his brow.
"I want my daughter to have a good future. I want her to be happy and experience a life of freedom..."
Rayden was utterly confused. "I really don't understand."
"In simpler terms, forget about what happened between you and my daughter." Mr. Fernando lowered his head.
"Mr. Fernando, what are you saying? Isabelle and I love each other—" Rayden turned to his girlfriend. "Isabelle, I love you. Tell your father that I love you. What is he saying?"
"I'm sorry, Rayden." Isabelle bowed her head.
"I want you to break up with him now. He has nothing to offer you," Mr. Fernando insisted.
"That's not true." Rayden stood up hesitantly.
"That's why Anthony is here. He is the one I want my daughter to be with. And I know that her future will be bright with him."
Rayden opposed Mr. Fernando's statement. "I can work hard. I believe I can give your daughter a good life. I just need a little time."
Mr. Fernando also stood up, seemingly provoked by Rayden's demeanor.
"How dare you speak to me like that! Have you forgotten that you are just a lowly fisherman?" Mr. Fernando said with a challenging tone.
Rayden glanced at Anthony, then looked back at Isabelle.
"Isabelle, tell me, do you still truly love me?"
"Rayden, I love you, but I don't want to defy my father's wishes," the young woman replied.
Rayden approached Isabelle and embraced her.
"I love you, I hope you won't leave me..."
"Rayden, stop! You are not worthy of my daughter..." Mr. Fernando separated Rayden from Isabelle.
Mr. Fernando sought Anthony's help to escort Rayden out.
"I'm sorry, Rayden. I have no choice."
"No choice or do you really want this wealthy man?" Rayden's voice trembled.
Isabelle grew serious. "Yes... because I know that Anthony can provide what you cannot."
"But we love each other, right? Have you forgotten that?" Rayden's voice quivered.
Isabelle shook her head.
Rayden knelt in front of Isabelle, pleading, but her father intervened.
"Stand up."
Anthony interjected, and without hesitation, Rayden punched him. Mr. Fernando quickly intervened, pushing Rayden out of the door.
"Leave! You don't belong here." Anthony wiped the blood from his face.
"Leave and stop causing trouble here. There are plenty of other women out there. So, if you want to be my daughter's husband, you better work hard to become a millionaire like Anthony—"
"Let it be, Mr. Fernando. I will do exactly what you want. I will become wealthy, and you will regret it one day," Rayden confidently replied.
“Well, I will wait for that day—“
Mr. Fernando closed the door, leaving Rayden standing by the stairs.
His heart raced, feeling the humiliation he had just endured. He turned around and walked away slowly. Tony saw him and approached, apologizing.
"I'm sorry, Rayden. Isabelle loves you, but she's afraid to go against her father's wishes," Tony offered a consoling remark.
"Just leave me alone, Tony. Don't say anything..."
Tony let Rayden be and entered the house. Rayden gazed up at the sky.
"One day, I will become a wealthy guy. I will come back, and you will all regret this..."
Due to Rayden's overwhelming irritation, he forcefully kicked a small rock that was on the street. It flew and accidentally hit a dog that was digging through the trash.
One of the bystanders witnessed Rayden's action and became annoyed with the young man.
"Hey! You, young man!" shouted an arrogant bystander at Rayden.
As Rayden stood there, seething with anger and regret over his impulsive act, one of the bystanders, fueled by the spectacle, approached him. This bystander, a burly figure with a confrontational demeanor, issued a direct challenge to Rayden."Hey, you! If you're so courageous, why don't you prove it in a one-on-one fight?" the bystander taunted, his voice dripping with provocation. The other friends who had been watching eagerly joined in, cheering and goading Rayden to accept the challenge.But Rayden, overwhelmed by his inner turmoil and the weight of his emotions, couldn't find it within himself to engage in a physical confrontation.His mind was preoccupied with thoughts of Isabelle, the love they shared, and the painful separation forced upon them."Sorry, I can't," Rayden replied, his voice tinged with sadness and distraction. "I have more important things on my mind."The bystanders, initially eager for a fight, now registered a mix of confusion and disappointment on their fac
The gangsters quickly fled when the patrolling police arrived. They saw Rayden lying on the ground, appearing lifeless.They hurriedly approached him to check his condition."Can you stand up, young man, or do we need to carry you?" asked one of the police officers, crouching down to the injured Rayden.Rayden couldn't speak due to the intense pain he was feeling. He could only moan in response to them."Buddy, we should call for backup," suggested one of the police officers.Another officer grabbed the radio. "Come in base, over..."The other line responded, "This is Santa Lucía Police Station, over.""We have a young man beaten on Mabuhay Street. Send backup to apprehend the gangsters... Also, send an ambulance, over...""Copy that, over..."The two police officers carefully helped Rayden, supporting him as they leaned him against their vehicle. They gently laid him down."Poor guy, he's covered in bruises," lamented one of the officers, placing a hand on his chest."Yeah, buddy. Th
After three days, Rayden was finally discharged from the hospital. His bruises had healed, and he was feeling much better. The people who had beaten him up had been caught."Oh, my child. Are you feeling better now?" Mrs. Rebecca asked, concerned."I feel physically better, Mom. The pain in my body fades quickly, but the pain in my heart, even with the slightest relief, still lingers," Rayden expressed his emotions."Oh, child. Forget about those things for now. You are kind, hardworking, brave, and handsome. You take after your father and me. I know you will overcome your love troubles..." Mrs. Rebecca gently held both of Rayden's cheeks.She embraced him, offering comfort for what he was feeling."Even though I fail in love, I am fortunate because you are always there to support me," Rayden said."Because you are my child. I love you and your sister dearly. I hope you both take care of each other when I'm no longer around," Mrs. Rebecca raised her chin."You will never be gone from
Leila quickly returned with a glass of water, her hands trembling as she handed it to her brother. They both knelt beside their unconscious mother, fear gripping their hearts."Mom, please wake up," Rayden pleaded, his voice laced with worry. "Leila, help me lift her head so she can drink the water."Leila gently supported their mother's head while Rayden carefully tried to pour a few drops of water into her mouth. However, to their dismay, Mrs. Rebecca remained unresponsive. The water trickled from her lips, unable to be swallowed."Oh no, what do we do now?" Leila's voice trembled with panic. "Brother Rayden, we need to bring her to the hospital!"Rayden's eyes widened, realizing the urgency of the situation. He nodded, determination replacing his fear. "You're right, Leila. We have to get her to the hospital immediately."As they prepared to carry their mother, the sound of rain intensified outside. Dark clouds enveloped the sky, releasing a torrential downpour. The heavy raindrops
As Rayden, Leila, and Ricky arrived at the hospital, their hearts pounding with a mix of relief and anxiety, they wasted no time in rushing Mrs. Rebecca to the emergency room. The urgency of the situation was evident, and the nurses and doctors quickly sprung into action."Please, you have to help her!" Rayden pleaded, his voice filled with desperation as he held tightly onto his mother's hand. "She collapsed, and we don't know what's wrong!"The medical staff, recognizing the gravity of the situation, swiftly took charge. They whisked Mrs. Rebecca away on a stretcher, wheeling her into the emergency room. Rayden and Leila instinctively moved to follow, hoping to stay by their mother's side.However, a stern-faced doctor intercepted their path, blocking their way. "I'm sorry, but you cannot enter the emergency room. It's crucial for us to assess and stabilize your mother's condition. Please wait outside."Leila's eyes welled up with tears, her voice quivering as she protested. "But sh
At seven in the morning, the sun cast a golden glow on the sandy beach as Rayden and Ricky landed from the boat. The salty breeze tousled their hair as they carried with them a bountiful catch of fish, their hard work paying off.Rayden's mother and younger brother stood waiting on the shore, their eyes lighting up with joy at the sight of the freshly caught fish. Mrs. Rebecca's voice filled with gratitude as she embraced Rayden. "Rayden, Ricky, thank you both. This is a wonderful gift."Rayden beamed with pride, a sense of accomplishment washing over him. "Mom, these fish are for you and our family. Ricky and I worked hard to catch them, hoping to bring some happiness and delicious meals to our table."Ricky nodded, his eyes gleaming with satisfaction. "Absolutely, Mrs. Rebecca. We wanted to contribute something special for you all."Mrs. Rebecca's eyes sparkled with appreciation as she looked at her son and his friend. "You both have hearts of gold. Let's cook these fish and enjoy a
Rayden's heart raced as he left Ricky's side and crossed the bustling street, his determination guiding his every step. He found a hiding spot near the electricity post, concealing himself from Isabelle and her new boyfriend, Anthony Valle. Rayden's hope to have one last conversation with her burned fiercely within him.Just as he had settled into his hiding spot, an unforeseen stroke of luck came his way. Anthony's phone rang, demanding his immediate attention. Seizing this opportune moment, Rayden acted swiftly. He approached Isabelle and gently grasped her arm, pulling her a bit further away from Anthony's line of sight. Isabelle's eyes widened in shock as she locked eyes with Rayden once again."Rayden?" Isabelle gasped, her voice filled with surprise and disbelief.Rayden's eyes burned with a desperate plea as he looked into Isabelle's eyes, his voice filled with longing. "Isabelle, please, let's try to restore what we once had. We can't let this love be interrupted by the circum
Rayden stood at the bus terminal, surrounded by his family and his friend Ricky. They had come to see him off as he embarked on his journey to the city of Laraval. The atmosphere was a mix of excitement and bittersweet emotions.His mother, with tear-filled eyes, hugged him tightly. "Take care, my son. Stay safe and remember to call us often."Rayden nodded, his voice filled with determination. "I will, Mom. I promise. Thank you for everything."His little sister patted him on the back, a hint of pride in her voice. "Make the most of this opportunity, Elder Brother. We're proud of you. Keep your head held high."Ricky, his loyal friend since childhood, clapped him on the shoulder. "You got this, Rayden. Laraval won't know what hit 'em. Go show 'em what you're made of!"Rayden smiled, grateful for the support of his loved ones. "I won't let you down, guys. I'll make you all proud."Ramon, a family friend who had experience living in Laraval, stepped forward, offering guidance. "Rayden,