Chapter 359: Escaping Responsibilities Part 2

Michael Reyes and Bridget sat comfortably in the sleek, emerald green Lamborghini Aventador SVJ as it roared down the highway, the cityscape of Manila quickly disappearing in their rearview mirror. The day promised a new adventure—a spontaneous drive through the North Luzon Loop, which Michael planned.

Their first stop was at a quaint roadside café in Pampanga. The smell of freshly baked pastries and brewing coffee greeted them as they stepped out of the car. Bridget stretched her legs, looking around with a smile. "This place looks adorable," she said.

Michael nodded, taking her hand as they walked inside. They ordered coffee and a selection of local delicacies: ensaymada, bibingka, and pastillas. Sitting at a cozy table near the window, they enjoyed their breakfast while watching the local life go by.

"This is nice," Michael said, taking a sip of his coffee. "Just the two of us, no meetings, no schedules."

Bridget smiled. "It's perfect. Let's make the most of it."

After their leisurely breakfast, they continued their journey northward. The lush greenery of the countryside enveloped them as they drove through the scenic roads of Tarlac. They decided to take a short detour to the Monasterio de Tarlac, a serene and spiritual place nestled on top of Mount Resurrection. The monastery offered a breathtaking view of the surrounding hills and a sense of peace.

Standing at the edge of the viewpoint, Bridget took a deep breath. "It's so beautiful here, Michael. I'm glad we stopped."

Michael wrapped an arm around her shoulders. "Me too. It's good to take a moment and just appreciate everything."

Back on the road, their next destination was the historic town of Vigan in Ilocos Sur. The cobblestone streets and Spanish colonial architecture transported them back in time. They parked the Lamborghini and strolled hand in hand through Calle Crisologo, admiring the well-preserved heritage houses and local shops.

"Let's get something for Juliet," Bridget suggested, pointing to a shop selling handmade pottery and woven goods.

They spent the afternoon exploring the town, visiting the Bantay Bell Tower and the Syquia Mansion. For lunch, they dined at a local restaurant, savoring authentic Ilocano dishes like Vigan longganisa, empanada, and pinakbet.

"This food is amazing," Bridget said between bites. "I've never tasted anything like it."

Michael nodded in agreement. "It's definitely worth the trip."

"What's been your favorite part of the trip?" Michael asked, pouring them each a glass of wine.

Bridget thought for a moment. "It's hard to choose. Every place has been so special. But I think the quiet moments with you have been the best."

Michael raised his glass. "To more moments like these."

"To more adventures," Bridget echoed, clinking her glass against his.

The next day, they began their drive back to Manila, taking their time to enjoy the journey. They made a final stop in Pampanga to visit the Clark Freeport Zone, where they explored the aviation museum and took a quick tour of the old airbase.

As they drove the last stretch back to the city, Bridget looked at Michael with a contented smile. "Thank you for this trip. It's been amazing."

Michael reached over and took her hand. "Thank you for being here with me. It's been perfect because of you."

Michael and Bridget approached the familiar skyline of Manila, feeling a deep sense of satisfaction and contentment. The North Luzon Loop had been an unforgettable journey, filled with beautiful sights, delicious food, and precious moments shared together.

"What's next on our adventure list?" Bridget asked.

Michael chuckled. "How about the south?"

Bridget smiled, nodding. "That sounds perfect."

As they navigated through the streets of BGC, Michael's phone buzzed with notifications. He glanced at the screen and saw messages from Juliet, but decided to ignore them for now. Today was about Bridget and him, and he wanted to savor every moment.

They finally arrived at Michael's penthouse, and he parked the Lamborghini in the underground garage.