RIZ Our date went on, and we were like teenagers laughing while waiting for a jeepney. Justin didn’t know how much the fare was, so he handed the driver five hundred pesos and said to keep the change. “You’re crazy. You don’t have any change, and you didn’t even borrow from Manang earlier. You might as well rent this jeepney.” He grinned at me. “I thought it wasn’t enough; it felt like I was going to— Uhmp!” I covered his mouth with my hand while glaring at him. He removed my hand and intertwined his fingers with mine. There were a few people with us in the jeep, and the woman not far from us couldn’t help but laugh. “You two are so amusing. I hope your feelings for each other don’t change.” I smiled shyly at Manang. “You know, today’s youth think the world is ending if they don’t end