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Day Dream

Xin is a shy student who prefers being alone. Marga has had feelings for Xin since they were in grade school, but hasn't confessed due to shyness. Samantha bullies Xin. It is revealed that Marga and Xin were in a relationship years ago, but Marga lost her memory of this in an accident. Xin keeps their past a secret to protect Marga's recovery. The story follows their interactions and relationships over time.

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Day Dream

Xin is a shy student who prefers being alone. Marga has had feelings for Xin since they were in grade school, but hasn't confessed due to shyness. Samantha bullies Xin. It is revealed that Marga and Xin were in a relationship years ago, but Marga lost her memory of this in an accident. Xin keeps their past a secret to protect Marga's recovery. The story follows their interactions and relationships over time.

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DAY DREAM

Narrator: It was a sunny day, and the smell of an orchid was scattered around the place. A soft
melody of music was heard from afar. There was a man who is listening to soft music under the
tree. His name is Xin. Xin feels uncomfortable with people around him, and he prefers being
alone than to socialize with others.
Narrator: Samantha. A classmate of Xin hates him because he finds Xin weird.
Narrator: Samantha had a bad attitude, doesn’t think twice about her words, and was selfish.
Samantha: Hey, Xin! You’re still here in your favorite spot, Huh?!
Samantha: Why don’t you get out of here and look for another spot? This place is already
occupied by me and Marga!
Narrator: Marga. A classmate of Xin and a friend of Samantha.
Xin: (rolled his eyes and ignored Sam)
Marga: You’ve never changed, Sam! You still hate Xin out of his attitude. Let him be, It’s his
place and it’s never been ours. He’s always been there ever since the school year started.
Samantha: And here you are again, protecting Xin again and again! Why do you protect
someone like him?! Are you in any way interested in him?
Marga: It’s not that I like him, It’s just he’d never done something to us. Just leave him alone
Sam.
Samantha: Oh, I remember something. Didn’t you tell me before that you’re somehow
interested in shy people? Isn’t that Xin you’re talking about?
Marga: Sam no, stop! It’s not Xin, there’s no way that I’ll like someone like him. (Blushes on
her face)
Samantha: Hmm, all right. Your call!
Narrator: Marga’s been admiring Xin from afar since the school year started. She hasn’t
confessed her feelings for Xin out of shyness.
Narrator: Marga told Sam that it was Xin she likes. And pleased Sam not to tell Xin about her
feelings. (Marga explains further to Sam how she fell in love with Xin)

PART 2
Narrator: Xin is walking down the stairs and notices that 2 women are staring at him with
blushes on their faces.
Narrator: Xin completely ignored the two.
Xin: Ahhh!! Another lively day for me (Opened his phone and played Call of Duty)
Narrator: Xin invited his friend Tristan to play Call of Duty with him.
Narrator: Tristan. Xin’s best friend and they treat each other like brothers.
Narrator: Xin opened his mic and asked Tristan if he was up to play.
Narrator: Tristan replied:
Tristan: LET’S GOOOO!!! Start the game already, make it fast! (With an excited voice)
Narrator: The two best buddies played until the end of lunch break.

PART 3
Narrator: Xin is alone in the room and starts imagining things.
Narrator: Yvette saw Xin alone shocked at the bored.
Narrator: Yvette. Xin’s classmate, she and Samantha had a relevant attitude. She also finds Xin
weird.
Yvette: What are you doing, Xin? Why are you staring at the board? You are so weird; you
know?
Xin: I’m not. I love to imagine things, things that are mostly impossible to happen in my life.
Xin: It is one of the things I do when I’m bored. Feels weird for someone like you, but it feels
amusing for me.
Yvette: Never mind, weirdo! (With a grumpy voice)
Xin: Yvette, could you do me a favor?
Yvette: What kind of favor is that?
Xin: I feel tired and wanted to sleep a little bit. Please if I ever fall asleep, tell others not to wake
me up.
Yvette: Is that it? All right, I’ll inform Mr. Bravo right away.
Narrator: Yvette informed Mr. Bravo about what Xin said and Mr. Bravo knows.

PART 4
Narrator: One day on gloomy day, Xin is eating alone in the cafeteria and suddenly Samantha
sat beside him and she told how Marga feels about him.
Xin: I’ve seen Marga’s actions towards me, She’s quietly been sweet to me and I felt that she
likes me.
Xin: I’ve known Marga since Grade School. And I’ve always felt that she has feelings for me.
Samantha: How’s that possible? How come you knew that she has feelings for you?
Xin: Yes, I don’t communicate with people. But, that doesn’t mean that I don’t know a single
thing.
Xin: I’m always cautious around me. I know everything about what’s exactly happening around
me. So knowing that she has feelings for me is nothing compared to me. I’ve seen it ever since
grade school.
Samantha: Wow, that’s nice! Is that what lonely people do?
Xin: I’m not lonely, Don’t call us that. We can be friends with people; we’re normal people like
you. We’re just not comfortable socializing with people. And that is why we’re always alone.
But that doesn’t mean that we’re alone!
Samantha: Oh, I’m sorry.
Narrator: And then Marga suddenly came. She was shocked and scared at the same time
because Sam might have told Xin that Marga has feelings for him.
Marga: Oh, what are you guys doing here?
Samantha: I just sat beside Xin and had a little talk with him.
Marga: Don’t tell me that you told Xin what I’ve said to you yesterday?! (With an angry tone of
voice)
Samantha: Marga, you don’t have to hide your feelings anymore. Xin already knows that you
had feelings for him.
Marga: How is that possible?
Samantha: He told me that he has seen through your actions that you had feelings for him.
Marga: (Asked Xin) Is that true Xin?
Xin: (Xin happily replied) Yes!
Marga: Then if you’ve seen through my actions why didn’t you avoid and repelled me?
Xin: Why would I? You’re a good friend of mine. We’ve known each other since grade school.
Marga: Is that so?
Marga: Is there any chance that you feel the same as me, Xin?
Xin: Before, yes. But now, no. I suddenly lost my feelings for you last year December.
Narrator: Samantha intervenes in Xin’s and Marga’s conversation.
Samantha: (With a huge tone of voice) How come you lost your feelings for Marga? She’s
perfect, literally perfect. She’s the campus crush, She’s academically smart, and She’s gorgeous!
Xin: Please do not Invalidate my feelings.
Xin: I can’t tell my reason for you. It’s something personal.
Xin: Please just understand and let it be. I already have lost my feelings for Marga. It’s over!
(With a tone of regret in Xin’s voice)
Narrator: Sam and Marga slowly walked away with tears of drop on Marga’s eyes. Marga felt
sad and heartbroken.
Samantha: It’s all right Marga. There are still lots of men out there.
Marga: (With a furious voice) Will you please stop with your Insensitive words, Sam?!
Marga: There are lots of things that you couldn’t change in a minute. Just like my feelings for
Xin, I wouldn’t be able to remove them in seconds or minutes.
Samantha: I’m sorry. From now on, I’ll keep an eye on my mouth.

Narrator: 3 years ago, Marga and Xin are in a relationship. They’re in a healthy relationship.
Involve honesty, trust, respect, and open communication between them and they take an effort
and compromise with each other.
Narrator: Marga’s parents are against her relationship with Xin due to her not being of legal
age. Marga is only 7 years old when she fell in love with Xin. She was 15 years old when She
and Xin got together.
Narrator: 2 years ago Marga had an accident. She’s been driven over by a huge truck. She had
lost her memory including her past with Xin. She only remembers her memories with her
parents.
Narrator: Xin and Marga’s parents had an agreement that they will let Xin court Marga and re-
write their stories as lovers when they’re already at legal age.
Narrator: Marga’s parents pleased Xin not to tell their past to protect Marga’s brain. Marga had
severe brain damage because of her accident.
Narrator: Xin chose not to tell Marga about their past and kept it a secret to protect Marga. He
decided not to stay close as possible to Marga until the day of Marga’s 18th b-day.
Xin: (Thinks of Marga) It’s only a matter of time then we can finally continue our story, my
love.

PART 5 MEMORIES OF XIN AND MARGA TOGETHER:


Priest: It’s Sunday, God’s day. I’ll have my breakfast first at the convent before I prepare for the
upcoming mass.
Priest: I hope Xin and Marga will attend today’s Sunday mass.
Narrator: Xin’s on his way to fetch Marga at their secret meeting place.
Narrator: The two love birds are on their way to church to attend the mass.
Narrator: Xin thought of giving his mother’s rosary gift to him to Marga. It was a very special
item for Xin since Xin values everything.
Narrator: Xin hesitated on giving the rosary to Marga because it’s the last item his mom gave
him before she passes away.
Marga: Xin, are you thinking of something? You’ve been silent these past few minutes. Are you
okay?
Xin: I thought of an idea of giving you the gift my mom gave to me.
Xin: I’m sorry, I wouldn’t be able to give you the rosary my mom gave to me, I value it the same
as my life.
Marga: What are you talking about? I’ve already told you before that you don’t have to gift me.
Marga: Having you by my side is already enough.
Marga: Don’t mind it, It’s okay. (Hugs Xin)
Xin: Thank you, you’re the best!
Narrator: Xin and Marga had reached the church. There is only 1 vacant seat. Xin said:
Xin: You can sit there, I’ll stay here and look for a place to sit in.
Marga: (With an angry tone of voice) No! You’ll sit there or we’ll stay here together until the
mass ends!
Narrator: Xin is a sacristan; he has access to enter the convent.
Narrator: Xin took Marga with him and brought her to the convent.
Narrator: The couple sat silently at the convent until the mass ends.
Priest: I was looking for you guys in the crowd. There’s no presence of you guys out there.
Priest: I’ve failed to look at you, so this is why you guys weren’t there.
Narrator: The couple happily greeted the priest and said “Mano Po” together.
Xin: There’s no vacant seat left father. So I and Marga decided to stay here until the mass
finishes.
Priest: (Pats Xin’s head) You are a wise thinker, Xin! (Giggles in his voice)
Narrator: (Xin and marga laughed with the Priest)

PART 6
Narrator: Mr. Bravo announced that there will be a prom party will be held inside the campus.
Narrator: Tristan asked. Sir, who is my partner?
Mr. Bravo: (Jokingly answered Tristan) you wouldn’t attend the prom.
Tristan: But sir, why? (With a worried voice)
Narrator: Mr. Bravo is teasing Tristan.
Mr. Bravo: You still haven’t submitted your project, where’s your project?
Tristan: (Laughing) Uhh… I left it at home sir, my bad…
Narrator: All the class started laughing.
Narrator: Mr. Bravo happily announced that the whole class will be attending the prom and the
students can choose who their partner will be.
Narrator: Everyone has been paired and got their partners already except for Xin and Marga.
Mr. Bravo: Marga and Xin. You two will be partnered and attend the prom together.
Marga: (Happily answered with blushes on her face) Yes, Mr. Bravo.
Narrator: Samantha teases marga.
Samantha: Looks like your prayers have reached the heavens, marga.
Marga: (Giggles)
Xin: (Ignores)

PART 7
Narrator: It was a wonderful day for everyone. Everyone is preparing for the upcoming prom.
Narrator: Marga is busy looking for a fancy dress to impress Xin.
Xin: I don’t do these kinds of things (Talking about the prom). I don’t wear fancy suits. What
should I wear?
Tristan: (Jokingly said) Wear your Spiderman boxers.
Narrator: Xin wore his Spiderman boxers and they started laughing together,

PART 8
Narrator: The prom starts and everyone is having fun already.
Narrator: Marga is distancing herself from Xin because she feels shy.
Xin: Marga, what’s your plan? Aren’t we going to dance?
Marga: Uh… Are… You… Sure???
Xin: Sure what? Let’s go already, let’s be the best partner of the night.
Narrator: Xin and Marga happily danced and enjoyed every moment together.
Narrator: Xin offered juice to marga, Marga took and drank the juice right away.
Narrator: Xin is thinking of telling everything about their past on marga.
Xin: (Hesitating)
Marga: Are you okay, Xin?
Xin: There’s this thing I’ve been wanting to tell you.
Marga: Hmm??
Xin: Last 3 years ago we were together. 2 years ago you had an accident, you were driven over
by a huge truck. You had completely lost all of your memories, It’s me marga, It’s me Xin, your
lover! (Cries on words)
Marga: What are you talking about?
Xin: Please, trust me! We were together last 2 years ago! Everything had gone because of the
accident that caused you to lose your memories. (Trembles)
Xin: Marga, please! Trust me!! (With a huge tone of voice)

PART 9
Narrator: Xin shouted and scared the whole class.
Narrator: Tristan and Yvette asked Xin. are you okay? What happened?
Xin: (Knods his head)
Narrator: Everyone in the class asked Xin what happened including Mr. Bravo
Xin: I was only dreaming and it was a bad dream. Sorry for the interruption.
Narrator: Xin was only having a bad dream.
Narrator: Then the class continued.
Narrator: It turned out that all of the happening is all about Xin’s imagination and dream. It’s
his thing to imagine things. Whether romance, fantasy, and lots more things that could be
imagined.
Narrator: Marga and Samantha are only fictional characters from Xin’s imagination.
Narrator: Factors of Xin’s not being with others. Xin started making his own stories in his
imagination.
Narrator: Daydreams are an inner world where we can rehearse the future and imagine new
adventures without risk. Allowing the mind to roam freely can aid creativity—but only if we pay
attention to the content of our daydreams.
Narrator: Neuroscientists have identified the “default network”—a web of brain regions that
become active when we mentally drift away from the task at hand into our reveries.
Narrator: When daydreaming turns addictive and compulsive, it can overwhelm normal
functioning, impeding relationships and work.

MORAL OF THE STORY: Your mind is powerful enough to create everything.


THE END

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