The first thing everyone figured out? We were hungry. Not some crazy starving feeling - just that basic urge after walking too far and giggling at dumb stuff. That’s how we landed on Mang Inasal. Chicken inasal with endless rice hits different - a spot where you can chill without acting stiff or fancy. As we waited, chat flowed easy: weird tales, tiny life bits, silly jokes only we got - but they cracked us up regardless.
Once the meal showed up, things suddenly made sense. Not flawless, nothing flashy - just spot-on. The chicken? Solid. Rice stayed cozy-warm. That soup - it played a whole new tune despite how often I’d slurped it down. Could’ve been the taste shifted thanks to who I shared it with. Or maybe simply us sitting together, chewing slow, no hurry at all. We stayed off our screens, nobody swiping or taking pics. That instant when you glance around and notice how normal stuff sticks with you - when the right people are beside you.
Once we finished eating, we wandered through the city again. No list, no plan - just moving from spot to spot. Talking while checking out shops, poking fun at strangers who walked past, breathing in the fresh breeze. Then suddenly, my cousin cracked a joke so silly we froze right there on the pavement. Couldn’t walk another step - all of us doubled over, howling. It wasn't a huge deal - truth is, I can't even recall the actual joke anymore, yet that sensation? Still sticks around. Funny how emotions outlast the seconds they came from.
One thing I really liked? Nobody reached for their phone. Zero pictures taken aside from when we ate at Mang Inasal. No clips recorded either. Felt good - honestly. These days people talk about making moments, yet spend the whole time hunting for lighting or posing right. That afternoon though? The moment stuck around anyway - no upload needed, no saved file - but just lived in our heads instead. Made me think maybe some things are better kept real, not posted.
When we walked back, our legs felt worn out - though it was the nice kind of tired. No side trips, no keepsakes picked up along the way, nor any wild moments worth shouting about. Still, we really connected. Talks came naturally, without hiding things. Plus, just being around each other? That filled the whole day. Stepping outside’s turned into our thing lately - just a chill moment to hit pause on everything, share some quiet time. Every now and then, one of these low-key days, no pressure or plans, hits the spot more than you’d guess.
Even the simplest moments stays in our heart when we're with our people — when we're with our loved ones; they just make everything feel so special and worth to remember.
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