This is a story of a girl with big dreams. She is armed with her great faith and determination to find answers to her never ending questions. She finds the world absurd, but she chooses to accept it. Because she knows that in everything there is a reason. She may not understand now, but soon she will find that answer. So, her quest begins.

Her favorite question begins with a why. Why is the sky blue? Why does this blue sky remind her of her one great love? Why is that one great love not her true love? Why does love exist? Why does she like to question the universe? Why did she choose this career path? Why? Why? Why?

Sometimes, the questions linger on and on. Sometimes, she finds her answers. But sometimes, the answers lead her to another question.

Though the questions are many, she believes there is a God who hears her questions. Maybe one day, they’ll meet. And if God be willing, she’d like to ask a few questions. Like, “how does it feel to be as great as You?” or something as trivial as “why did You choose to make birds fly and fishes swim?” or something deep like “why does a great God forgive a woeful sinner like her?”. Maybe God will answer her, but for now, she’ll just have to content herself with a promise of hope.

She wonders what is with questions that keeps her fixated. Maybe because she hasn’t found the proper closure for some of her questions. Isn’t that what humans need in life, closure? Isn’t that what they call the thing that ex-lovers need from each other? Some sort of closure to close that chapter of the past and move on to another chapter. But if it’s that bad, why do they need to see each other again? The same person that broke someone is the same person that is able to fix that broken someone. She wonders how could that be possible. Is is the same for her quest for answers? She doesn’t think so.