Season Two: Chapter Four

Despite popular belief, Lia actually cried very often. She cried when she felt touched; she cried when she felt sad; and she cried for many other emotional moments, including when Chase had to move to La Union because of his job, putting them almost four hours apart and an eternity to find the time to actually cross over those four hours.

But for some reason, she didn't cry when she broke up with the man months later. It was her choice, after all, because they were the worst combination for a long-distance relationship. Lia couldn't bear with Chase's unreasonable jealousy towards her colleagues, and the man couldn't stand the unending demand from her to always be there for her. It was suffocating, and they both got hurt inside from fighting too much. It was an understatement to say that Chase was enraged with the decision, but she refused to give in. They haven't talked since then.