Love can be likened
to a cheerdance performance. It's exciting, nerve-wrecking. It makes you feel alive. You feel like
you're floating on air. But sometimes,
love is also like a cheerdance. You can't help
but make mistakes, lose a beat, stumble and fall without anyone
there to catch you. How can you actually learn
the dance of love? [coach] Five, six, seven, eight. Last two, three, four... [Aira] Dear Charo, the first time Jason and I met, I didn't really notice him. What was in my mind at that time was I had to get accepted
into the university Pep Squad for the scholarship because I somehow wanted
to make it up to my family. Because all my life, they loved me like a princess. I just never thought that here,
I would meet the person who'd become
a valuable part of my life. Guys, we need to welcome
a new member of our Pep Squad. Aira Dimapilis. [Jason] Dear Charo, at that moment,
I saw nothing else but Aira. Here eyes, her smile, her every movement. All that brought
a thud in my heart. [upbeat music playing] [cheering] [Jason] I felt so lucky I
was given talent in dancing. This paved the way
for our paths to cross. This elevator stunt
is what you're gonna do later. -Just...
-[cheerdancer] Remove this. [coach] So she's elevated
as well. That's seven sequences. [female cheerdancer] ...three,
set, five, six, seven, eight. [male cheerdancer]
And shoulders. Good job. Guys, uh, I need three lifters
for, um, Aira. -Ready.
-Uh, Enzo, Oliver and Jason. Let's do it. -[girl cheerdancer] Aira.
-Go, Aira. [cheerdancers applauding] [coach] Okay, everyone. -Aira...
-Jason. -[Jason clears throat]
-Aira. [coach] Good, let's do it. [applauding] Okay, six, seven, eight. Last two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight. [cheerdancers] One, two, three,
four, five, six, seven, eight. -[male cheerdancer] Aira.
-...two, three, four, -five, six--
-[Jason grunts] Are you okay? Oh, sorry! Sorry, sorry, sorry. Sorry. Sorry, sorry, sorry.
Are you okay? What hurts? Sorry, sorry, sorry. I'm really sorry,
I'm really sorry. Does it hurt? It's okay. I'm okay. -Are you sure?
-Yeah. That spot, yes, it hurts there. [Aira groans] -Goodness.
-It really hurts. -Here?
-Baby sis, it's only your first day
of training and you're like that already.
How will you handle the next? And college is hard, Aira. You might not handle it
if you do it with cheerdance. I can handle it. My body just
isn't used to it yet. -Aira! Irene!
-Ah, uh... [dramatic music playing] -[Aira grunts]
-Look at you. What happened? I'm leaving now. Baby sis... Bro... Mom. When will you and my brother
make up? Let him learn his lesson first. Wait. What happened to you? Her body hurts
because of Pep Squad training. -[Aira grunts]
-That's what I'm saying. Isn't that Pep Squad dangerous? Something might happen to you. Dear, you don't need to join
the Pep Squad. The tuition for Dentistry
is expensive. So I thought of getting a scholarship. That way,
I'd be able to help you out. Don't think
about the tuition fee. Your mom and I will manage it. Besides, didn't you say that just because you're
a member of the Pep Squad you'd be considered
for scholarship? It will still depend
on your skills. That's why I'll do good. Okay, dear, do good. We will support you. But promise us that when you're
having a difficult time already, you won't force it anymore. Yes, Dad. -Bro.
-Hmm. She's not coming back. Who? She has missed two days
of practice already. You guys, I'm not looking
for anyone. [tongue clicks] Let's go. You know,
you guys look stressed. [male cheerdancer] Let's go. Do you want a kiss? Do you remember me? I'm asking
if you're lips are okay now. Lips? Yes, yes, they're okay. Yes. Aira, right? [chuckles] I'm really sorry,
Jason. I'm scared of heights is why. Don't worry about that. That's okay. That's okay. Have you been
with the Pep Squad long? -I've been with them for a year.
-Mmm. Are you a scholar already? Yup. And I'm sure you will be too,
next year. Just do well. I'll try my best. The problem is, I have no background
in cheerdance. My genre's really hip hop. I just really need
a scholarship. But you know what? You can still
use hip hop in cheerdancing. But you need
to learn gymnastics. Do you think I can learn that? Of course. For as long as you want to. And just to let you know, I was a member of a hip hop
group in high school. Really? -Me too.
-Really? It's not obvious. -[Jason chuckles]
-We're the same. We're the same. [train bell dings] Hey. Will you attend
the practice later? Uh, yes. See you later, okay? Bye-bye. Hey. -You use the LRT all the time?
-Hey. Uh, yes. I'm from Katipunan. Hey. So am I. Let's always go together. Okay. Oh. But I can't later. You have a date? [tongue clicks] No. I was fourth year high
when I last had a boyfriend. I'm meeting my older brother. I miss him already. Hang on. Maybe you're the one
with the date. Someone might suddenly
pull my hair in the train. Oh, there's none. None. Where's your brother? [sighs] At my grandmother's. He's at odds with my mom. They weren't very happy
when my brother quit school and started working. That is why I'm studying hard. That's what my parents want,
for us to finish our studies. But my tuition fee's expensive. The tuition fee for my course. That's why
I want to be a scholar, so that I can help
Mom and Dad out. Don't worry. I'll help you
with our cheerdance routines. Hmm? [Aira] Since that time, Jason and I would always
go home together. He also fulfilled his promise to help me become
a good cheerdancer. One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight. That's great, that's great. Very good, guys. [cheering] Thank you! [cheerdancers cheering] [Aira] Cheerdance training
is not easy. But I have Jason as my support. He became my cheerleader. Before classes started, I decided to stay in the dorm
which is closer to the school. Even if Jason's route
is now different from mine, he still continues
to bring me home. It's okay. My treat. You keep treating me. -That's okay.
-Let's not go home together. Next time, you treat me. Okay. Is it finished? ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
playing] His stuff is so messy. [dramatic music playing] Oh, sorry. Um... I just fixed your things. I was just going to put this
in your bag. No, it's okay. Oh, my goodness. You keep paying for my fare when you don't have money
anymore. No, it's okay.
I still have money in my bag. The truth. The truth? My dad earns just enough
as a cab driver. My mom, on the other hand,
works in a handicraft store. My siblings and I
are able to study. Our allowance
just isn't that big. Goodness. I feel guilty. Why do you keep paying for me? Because you're special to me. Special? What do you mean special? You know, special. Friend. Special friend. You know what? With us girls, sometimes,
it's the thought that counts. The effort you put in
is more important than material things. So your ex is not thoughtful,
that's why you broke up. [Jason chuckles] Not really. We go to different schools. So we don't see
each other often. And he's so into his friends, so we just got tired
of each other.. He really got tired. If that were me, I wouldn't get tired. You're like four-in-one coffee. [chuckles] Four-in-one? Yes, four-in-one. -There's just three-in-one.
-Four-in-one. Complete. Pretty. Nice. Smart. Sweet. [chattering] Aira? Aira! Um, Coach? We're done evaluating
your performance with the team. So I would like to inform you starting next sem, you can avail
of a scholarship already. [Aira screams] Thank you, coach!
Thank you, thank you. Keep up the good work, okay? -Thank you, really, thanks.
-All right. Yes. Guys, guys, everyone, I'll see you all at the gym
in 20 minutes, okay? [all cheering] Did you hear that? -Did you hear that? [squealing]
-[Jason laughs] Thank you! You're really
the best cheerleader. How did I become the best? There should be a sample. I'll give you a sample. Okay, let's see. A, Aira! -Let's go. A! Aira!
-[all] A! Aira! [Jason] Let's go, go! Go, go, I fight for you! [all cheering] That was okay. Yo, bro, that looks like something else. [all chattering] [male cheerleader]
That's something else. Oh, you guys. -[male cheerdancer 1] Cool, bro.
-[male cheerdancer 2] Sweet. Come on, let's just eat. [all cheering] There, recording. Okay. -Game?
-Ready? Okay. -Five, six, seven, eight.
-Six and eight. One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight. One, two, three, four,
five, six, seven, eight. One, two, three, four... [chuckles] That's it, right? ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
playing] [chuckles] Sorry. I love you. I love you, too. [Aira] If this is what
they call love, I really don't know. I'm just sure that Jason makes every day
happy and beautiful. Maybe he is my Prince Charming. -[Dennis] There.
-Mom! Dad! -What?
-[Jason huffs] -Ta-da!
-What's happening? My girlfriend Aira. -My girlfriend.
-Oh, good evening. -Hi.
-My girlfriend. So you're my son's girlfriend. Do you know
that this is the first time that Jason has introduced us
to a young lady? [all chattering] Nice to meet you, ma'am. Just call me Auntie Tess. He's Jason's dad. -Uncle Dennis.
-Hi, hi. These are his siblings. -[Tess] Christine, Jessica...
-[Dennis] Christine, Jessica -and Lawrence.
-[Tess] Lawrence. Oh, I brought you cake. You shouldn't have.
Thank you so much. Have a seat. Have a seat. Uh, please have it sliced. I've been waiting for that. I'm hungry as well. [Dennis laughing] You know what, Aira? We're happy
you're Jason's girlfriend. We think you're a good influence
on him. Now, he actually opens
his books. [Dennis laughs] [Dennis]
That's for sure, everyday. [Jason] I may not give her
that much material things but I try my best
to treat her like a princess the way she wants to be treated. Are they on their way? Goodness. Stay calm.
My family won't eat you alive. Well,
you said your dad's strict. He is strict. Oh, you. You keep scaring me. He is. They're here. Mom. -This is Jason.
-Good afternoon. Oh, at last, we finally meet. Aira keeps telling us about you. Oh. Okay, I'll just bring this
over there. Let me help you. I'll do it. Oh, okay. Okay, dear, please bring this
to the kitchen. Mmm. -Thank you, dear.
-Okay. -Okay, ma'am.
-I'll just wash my hands. -[faucet thuds]
-Oh! Why'd this fall off? Our faucet broke off. -[Aira's mom] Oh!
-[Jason] I'll do it. Mm-hmm! Oh! Dad. -What's happening over there?
-I don't know either. -Mm-hmm.
-Do you have tools? We have a wrench here.
Here you go. This is Jason. Oh. Good afternoon, sir. I thought it was... -[chuckles]
-My big brother? [Aileen, teasing] Oh, Dad misses
our big brother. Do you know how
to play basketball? Yes, sir. I know how to play. -You sure?
-Yes, sir. Impressed. Help him out, Dad. [Aira] However way Jason's
family treats me is the way
my family received him. We also both fell in love
with each other's families, and that made our relationship
even happier. That's a lot of food, Mom. Do we have company coming? We're here! Is the food ready? -Is it ready?
-[Aira's mom] Come, let's eat. Good morning! Well, well, well,
why are you here? -Well... [mouths] It's your dad.
-Oh, dear. Don't scold your boyfriend. You know that your boyfriend and
I are good so he accompanied me. [Jason] Right? And don't worry. Even if I don't review,
I'll pass. Huh. -How arrogant.
-[Jason chuckles] Wait, wait, wait. -Sit down so we can all eat.
-Let's eat. Auntie really knows
all of my favorites. I'll be coming here often
because of this. [Aira's dad]
And I also notice this, Jason. I can see that you really love
our daughter. -Yes.
-Mm-mmm. Wait, wait.
Just a word of advice. You should take care
of your relationship. Because anything
that you don't take care of can get ruined. Just remember
that when you have a problem, we're right here, okay? You heard that, okay? [Jason] So this is how it is
when you love a person so much. You want to always make
that person happy. Because that, too,
is your happiness. To see her happy. [Aira] Get up. -Jason, get up.
-Mmm. Hey, will you wake up already? I thought we were supposed
to interview people for your paper. Mm-mmm. Mm. So wake up already. And what's that? What's that?
What's that? Wake up first. -[Jason fake cries]
-Get up. Auntie said you played
computer games all night. [Jason mumbles] Aira, will you tell him off? He keeps staying up because
of all those computer games. Mom... I only play computer games
when I have time. And even if I don't review,
I'm gonna pass. -Hmm, is that right?
-Hmm. But what if you get addicted
again to computer games? What about your studies? What about me? What do you want to lose more? Your computer games or me? [Tess] Son... -What?
-Of course, you. -What?
-[Jason laughs] I'm kidding. -[Tess] You...
-Come on now. You easily get upset.
Okay, I'm up. Mm. Okay, go take a bath. -I'll take a bath now.
-[Tess] Go on, son. [overlapping dialogue] -I'll take a bath already, Mom.
-Relentless. -Aira, dear.
-Yes? Be a little more patient
with Jason, okay? We will be really sad
if you guys break up. Auntie, that won't happen. Are you talking about me? Oh, well. Why aren't you
taking a bath yet? That way we could leave already.
Hurry up. -Love you.
-Hmm. [Aira] Aira wants us to focus
on academics, cheerdancing and on the two of us. I tried to follow
everything she says. -But...
-Go take a bath now. [Jason] ...there are times when
I need to follow what I want. Go on, bro. Go on, bro. Oh! Shoot it, bro. Go, bro! Look, bro,
she's fetching you already. [male friend]
Oh, you're dead meat. What a henpecked boyfriend.
And they're not married yet. Psst. [Aira sighs] Is this why you make friends
with my friends? So you will know my every move? So you can keep an eye on me? Keep an eye on you? Is that what you think I do? Can't you think that I'm
just concerned about you? I get that. Well, so you get it. Then why
does it seem you don't like it? Go ahead, just go back there. You don't seem to appreciate it.
You seem mad. I'm sorry
if I disturbed your fun. Aira, you pick on everything. Do I really have to let you know
about everything I do? Well, of course. Shouldn't you? I tell you all of my schedules. Because you're my boyfriend. And if I tell you,
will you allow me? I will allow you if you don't have
upcoming exams. You're about to graduate, Jason. You should know your priorities
by now. But if you're okay
with flunking, then go. Just keep playing. As your girlfriend, I'm just
thinking of your future. [zipper zips] Sorry. And thanks for the concern. [sighs] I just want to enjoy sometimes. But that doesn't mean
I don't care about my studies. That I'm sabotaging my future. That's where everything starts. With doing things sometimes. [Jason] For three years,
all I did was follow Aira, even after I graduated
and started working. During that time, Aira had to leave
the Pep Squad as well so she could focus on her
on-the-job training. When was this? Why don't I know about this? That was taken the other night. Sorry, I wasn't able
to ask permission. Okay, but next time... Okay. By the way, I've been thinking, since I'm nearly done
with my on-the-job training, maybe I could accept
side hustles. There's this TV show
looking for dancers. I was thinking that since
I'll be doing that at night, it will fit my sched. What do you think? Hey. What's that? [sighs] I said, maybe I can have a side job
at night. It's another way to earn. Besides, I miss dancing already. Your call. Do whatever you want. Is it okay if you pick me up
after the side job? You're quiet. Is there a problem? I'm just tired from working. Come. Let's eat
in your favorite restaurant. Let's just go home. I'm tired. [Jason grunts] [Jason] I wasn't able
to pick Aira up on the first day
of her side job. Aira. [Jason] I forgot about it
and fell asleep because of how tired I was
from working. -Aira.
-What's wrong with you? I'm sorry. I was just really tired
last night. Are you just tired
or are you tired of us? Jason, do you think I don't notice it? It's like you're just forcing
yourself to be with me. The fun we used to have is gone. But whenever I ask you
what the problem is, you keep saying it's nothing. It's because you want to know
everything I do. It should always be right. Jason, we talked about this already,
right? I'm pressured too. Your parents expect me
to guide you. But you're a far stricter guard
than my mom. Aira, you're just my girlfriend. [scoffs] Just your girlfriend. I'm just your girlfriend. Just a girlfriend. Is that the only way you see me? You want some real talk? Real talk, okay? I'm very tired
of understanding you. I'm tired, too. I'm tired of following
everything you say. With your restrictions,
the way you watch me, with your being demanding. That's all for you. For your future, our future. Or maybe I'm the only one
thinking that we will end up
together in the future. Aira, I also have my own life. There are things I want to do
that I can't because you don't want me to. It's suffocating me. You should've told me then! So we wouldn't get
to this point. I couldn't tell you because
I knew you'd react this way. But, Aira,
didn't I really tell you? Or you just don't really
understand me. I don't understand you? Me of all people? I'm the one
who doesn't understand you? I'm the one who's bad now,
I'm the one who's wrong! Fine, then I'm wrong!
It's my fault again! It's my fault
I just followed your orders. It's my fault
I let you suffocate me! Okay? [Aira sighs] Jason, I love you very much. If you love me, you will understand me. So you're questioning
my love now? Wow! You're something else. It would be better
if we just end this. Is that what you want? [Aira sighs] Okay. -Okay, let's break up!
-Fine! -Let's go our separate ways!
-Fine. But remember this. I never go back to my exes! [Aira] People say
the deeper the love, the deeper the pain. It's true. It hurts so much. I had a hard time letting go of the three years
I spent with Jason. I had a hard time
letting him go. Hello. What are you doing here? [Aira's dad] Jason! Surprise! Happy birthday, Uncle. Thanks! I'm glad you accepted
my invitation. -Of course. I won't say no.
-Come in. It's been a while
since you came around. Hmm, that's right. If it weren't for your uncle's
birthday, you wouldn't come here. Sorry, Auntie,
I'm just busy at work. [Aira's mom] Same as Aira. Since she began her OJT,
she became really busy. Are you still able to date? Rarely, Auntie. [chuckles] Come on, let's eat. -Come on, come on.
-Okay. I'm already hungry. [Aira's dad] Don't forget
our basketball practices. Bye. I'm sorry. I haven't told them yet. I understand. How about Auntie Tess? Do they already know? I don't know how
to tell them either. They keep looking for you. I'm sure they will get
disappointed when they find out. We don't need to rush it. Let's just tell them
when we're ready. But they're gonna ask, Jason. Then let's pretend
we're still together. What? Are you sure? Aira, they'll get hurt
if we just suddenly tell them. Let's slowly get them ready. I'm going now. [Aira] And because
I was still hoping, I agreed to continue pretending. Maybe if you didn't leave
the Pep Squad, you'd be a part of that group. I couldn't handle it anymore
when moved to a higher year. It was a waste of scholarship, but we managed the expenses. Because my brother
can already me out. Well, yes. But it's a good thing
you joined the group before. Because that's where you
and Jason met. Look at them, love, until now, you both are still going strong. You know, if it were really up
to me and your Uncle Dennis, we hope you'd end up together. Can you? [Tess laughing] Aira and Jason didn't tell their
families about their break up for fear that they
might get mad and get upset. They pretended to be together
for six months until they could no longer
put up with the act and went their own
separate ways. Sorry if you had to wait
a long time. It's okay. I thought you weren't
gonna fetch me anymore. I saw in my feed that you have a basketball game
with your friends. You don't want me with them,
right? Is that how you still see it? Jason, we're no longer together. You can do whatever you want. I just got suffocated, Aira. And that's why
I'm setting you free, right? Lawrence will be celebrating
his birthday. -They're gonna look for you.
-Jason, I can't do this anymore. I can't stand
that we're just fooling them. I feel so guilty already. Your family's so nice to me, and so is my family to you. We're lying to them. We're just giving them
false hopes. That's unfair. Aira, they aren't ready yet. Ready? We aren't readying them, Jason. If we keep this going
for longer, they'll just get hurt more. Is this is the end for us? That's what you want, right? [Aira] So I can move on
more easily, I busied myself by joining
the cheerdance team of the College of Dentistry. [Jason] I found out
about Aira's competition. I went there to support her
and to see her. Because no matter what I did, I couldn't forget her. But like they say, you always regret things
when it's already too late. Aira! Oh. -Jason.
-I watched you earlier. You're still good. Congrats. Thank you. Where are you going? I'll take you there. Uh... -No, it's okay.
-Let's go, Aira, so we can... We're going somewhere. Uh, hi. I'm Dale, Aira's boyfriend. Jason. Let's go. We're going now, Jason. Okay. Take care. I'll carry your things. [Aira] Thank you. [Aira] When I saw Jason, I missed him more. It's like all our memories
came flooding back. And my love for him did not fade even for one bit. But I know it's wrong. [Jason] When I saw Aira
with somebody else I felt the pain even more... ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
playing] [Jason] ...the regret
and sadness. And I felt how much
I still love her. [Jason sobbing] ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
continues playing] [Aira crying] [Aira's mom] Aira, dear. Aira? Oh, you're crying. Did you have a fight with Dale? To be honest, Mom,
he's such a nice guy. He loves me very much. But you're having a hard time. I'm trying to love him
with all my heart the way he loves me. But why can't I do it, Mom? I don't want to hurt Dale. [sighs] Dear, if he keeps hoping that... That you'd give
your heart to him and you don't, that's really going to hurt
a lot more. Dear, you can't teach the heart to love someone if he isn't its perfect match. It's just like dancing, too,
dear. Every song
has a move to match it. If you do a misstep, then... Then it's over.
The dance won't come out nice. [Aira continues crying] I'm sorry. I'm sorry. [crying] You don't have to say sorry. -[Aira continues crying]
-I was the one who asked you to give me a chance to love you even if I knew that it's hard
to compete with true love. But I'm glad I tried. At least I was happy
during the times I was with you. Thank you. You tried to love me. [Aira cries] Don't deny yourself of the
things that will make you happy. Sometimes, you have to fight
for those things for you to be happy. [sighs] Dale... [knocking on door] [Tess] Jason! What the... Son! It's late. You're not up yet. Jason. Jason, what's with you? Is this how
you're going to be every day? You're neglecting work, Jason. You're always drunk. Are you going to wreck your life just because
she's with someone else now? Aira's not the only girl
in the world, Jason. Your life doesn't end with her. If you're that weak, then don't fall in love again. [Tess crying] Jason, come on.
Why are you like that? Mom. Jason, will look at yourself? I don't like
seeing you like that. Come on, why are you like that? Son, don't ruin your life
because of a girl. [Jason] Mom's right. It's wrong for me to ruin my
life just because Aira's gone. I tried moving on
and I fixed myself. If there's one thing I learned
from my break up with Aira, it's to realize the things
I need to improve in myself. -Drink moderately.
-Okay, bro. Take care. Hi. How are you? I'm okay. And you? I'm okay, too. I'm here, grateful that I'm finally working at a dental clinic in Ortigas. And Auntie Tess and the rest? They're okay. Still the same. And your parents? Same. Sometimes, they still mention your name. Okay. Jason. I still have feelings for you. Can you give me one more chance? I asked you for so many
chances already, Aira. I know, I know, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I got scared that... I got hurt. But Jason, I can't forget about you. I will do everything. Everything. Just for you to accept me again. Everything? Court me. [scoffs] Jason. I will. Good morning. Um, I bought you coffee. And, um, there are sandwiches in here. Thank you. You're welcome. [Jason] I just let Aira do
whatever she wanted. I know she'd get tired and
give up like she did before. But I was wrong. She continued to exert effort to soften my heart. [Aira cheering] Go, Jason! Woo! [Jason] I admit, she makes me giddy
with the things that she does. But I'd stop myself
from showing it for fear
that I might get hurt again. [Aira] I already know
how it feels without Jason in my life. That's why I didn't give up
coaxing him even if I looked stupid and
desperate in the eyes of others. What are you doing here? Auntie. Auntie, I want to talk to you. Don't bother. That's enough. Do you know that you nearly
ruined my son's life? Now that he's doing fine,
you're going to wreck it again. Just leave now. -Go!
-Auntie, I'm sorry. [crying] I'm sorry, Auntie. I know that I hurt you. That's why I'm asking
for another chance. For what? So you could fool him again? So you could look
for another guy again? You weren't broken up yet and you looked
for another already. That's not true. I didn't replace him
with anyone. That's not true, believe me. Jason and I were long broken up
when I looked for someone else. I'm sorry. Jason and I pretended
we were still together because we didn't know how
to tell you about our break up. [friend 1] Happy birthday, bro! [friend 2] You've long wanted
to gather the dance squad to do a dance cover. You miss us already, don't you?
So here you go. We'll flex our gift to you. [upbeat music playing] -[friend 1] Bro!
-[Tess] Surprise, surprise! -[clamoring]
-[Jason] Hey! Mom. Thank you, guys.
Thank you so much, guys. [overlapping dialogue] Should you be the only ones
with the surprise? I should give one, too. [all laughing] [Jason] Am I gonna be
the only one dancing here? [cheering, applauding] That's it. Wow. That's my boy! Was it good? Really good! You did all this, didn't you,
Mom? Son, it wasn't me. [scoffs] Who then? ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
playing] Hi. Happy birthday. I hope... I hope we made you happy. I know this will never equal
the happiness you gave me. I'm sorry. I'm sorry for making you
feel less of yourself. For being controlling, for being demanding, I'm sorry. I'm sorry because I let go. You weren't the only one
who let go. I did, too. The mistakes I made to you. My shortcomings. I'm so full of pride. I want to be better. For the both of us. I promise you, I will try my best to be
your cheerleader at all times. Jason Carale, will you be my boyfriend? Again? [all cheering] [Jason] Aira isn't the only one
who was given a second chance. I was given one, too. She gave me another chance, a chance
that I will never waste. [Aira] I'm sure this isn't
the last challenge we will go through. Bu whatever happens, we now know that our love
for each other is more important than any problem. [Jason] That is what
we will hold on to so we can always dream
of dancing together, hand in hand. [Jayson and Aira]
With love and respect... -[Aira] Aira.
-[Jason] And Jason. ["Blangko" by Janella Salvador
continues playing] Whenever we watch a dance, it seems so easy to look at. One's partner seems
very light and easy to carry, toss and catch. It's enjoyable to watch. But before we can watch this, the dancers go through a long
and intense practice for their dance to be perfect
in our eyes. Love is the same way. You should work
on polishing it well for a beautiful
and lasting relationship. You both need to dance in sync and feel the music until the both of you
become one. This is Charo Santos
reminding you that you are the star
in the story of your life. "Train"