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Chapter 3: Introvert? Extrovert? Or... Ambivert?

Hello, hello! ( ´꒳` )♡ Welcome back to another chapter of Whistle & Tune ! 🎶 Life has been a little hectic lately—work, volleyball practice, and all that jazz. With my volleyball game coming up next week, I’ve been giving my all on the court! (Wish me luck, heh! 🌟) But today, let’s play a little guessing game together: Am I an introvert, extrovert, or… ambivert? Honestly, I don’t even know myself! Sometimes I feel like a cozy introvert, and sometimes I bloom like an extrovert. Sooo, which one am I? Let's find out together!  🎀  Family: A Heart Full of Feelings  🏡 With my family, I can be my truest self—cheerful, moody, and everything in between. I used to keep my feelings hidden from my parents. Growing up under the care of my maid while my parents worked hard to raise three daughters (tough job, I know! 😆), we didn’t get much time to bond. As I grew older, I realized how important it is to talk to them more. But… things got a little complicated after an argument ...

CHAPTER 2: A Whimsical Travel Diary

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Hello, hello! ♡ As I mentioned in my last post, I went on a little trip last week! It was short—just two days and one night —but, how time flies when you’re with the ones you love. 💕✨ 🏐 A Reunion Wrapped in Memories ✨ This trip was extra special because it brought me back to my volleyball family—the friends I’ve cherished since my university days. Six hours on the road felt like a breeze because, at the end of it, I got to reunite with my volleyball peeps! We talked, we laughed, we shared endless memes—every moment stitched together like a cozy patchwork quilt of memories.  The highlight? A beautiful wedding ceremony that felt like something out of a fairytale. And after that? A visit to the cutest little café! 🎀☕ Since I’m not much of a coffee drinker, I treated myself to an iced chocolate caramel drink instead—rich, velvety, and so-delicious! It tasted like a hug in a cup! ( ´꒳` )♡ 🏡🌿 A Cozy Stay by the Sea 🌊✨ For the night, we stayed in a small chalet—cozier than I expe...