Will You Remember Me (¿Te Acordarás de Mí?)
Every morning, Kaila Cruz Celestine wakes up knowing nothing about the day before. A car accident at sixteen stole her ability to form new memories, leaving her trapped in a daily reset. She clings to a thick leather diary, scribbling down names, faces, and feelings before sleep wipes the slate clean again. Each dawn she starts over, searching for pieces of a life that keeps slipping away.
Until Eustace Klyve Stern Delgado steps into her world.
At thirty, he is the lawyer everyone calls “Crush ng Bayan”—sharp-featured and quietly intense, with the kind of face that belongs on Korean drama billboards more than in courtrooms. Women whisper and fantasize wherever he goes. But behind the perfect jawline and tailored suits hides a scar at his left temple and a bullet still lodged deep in his brain, a permanent reminder of the night he tried to shield his mother, the famous actress Elena Stern Voss, from a vengeful man’s rage.
Eustace knows what it feels like when your own mind betrays you. When he meets Kaila, something in her stubborn fight pulls at him. He stays. Patient through every blank morning. Steady while she stays up late, writing feverishly in her diary just to hold onto the warmth of his hand, the rumble of his laugh, the way his presence makes the fog lift for a few precious hours.
Slowly, the emotions begin to stick. Small memories start lingering past sunrise. Love, repeated and fierce, begins to mend what doctors said never could.
But the past has long shadows.
A powerful family that once shattered Eustace’s life now watches from the edges through a jealous daughter who refuses to be refused. When she sees him choose the girl with the notebook instead of her, obsession turns dangerous. Doubt creeps into Kaila’s resets. The fragile healing starts to fray.
In the quiet tension between them, one question lingers:
Will their love win… or will the ghosts of their past?