Core RomNote Works
The primary writings and central statements of The RomNote Project after they are separated from the source manuscript into clean, intentional entries.
Evidence Vault
The Source Archive connects each public RomNote entry to the preserved source behind it. It is meant to show that the work is a real record, not fictional entertainment.
| Work | Category | Source File | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|
| Quiet Storm Journal Entry 1: “The Love of a Father” A fatherhood-centered Quiet Storm entry preserving emotional strain, love for children, guilt, faith struggle, and the decision to keep standing even when the storm is quiet but still heavy. | Quiet Storm Journal | quiet-storm-journal-entry-1-the-love-of-a-father-original.docx Sensitive source / owner review | Read Online Download Original Document |
| The Father & Son Reflection: “God Has Not Forgotten Me” A faith-centered reflection on doubt, suffering, Christ's humanity, and the quiet realization that God remains present even when He feels unseen or distant. | Faith Reflections | the-father-and-son-reflection-god-has-not-forgotten-me-original.docx Public source included | Read Online Download Original Document |
| The Moon Moment: “A New Beginning” A relationship-beginning memory preserving the bright moon moment in Antipolo as a symbol of hope, wonder, healing, and the first light of a new beginning after heartbreak. | Love & Sacrifice | the-moon-moment-a-new-beginning-original.docx Sensitive source / owner review | Read Online Download Original Document |
| I Carry My Cross Poem A painful, faith-touched poem about carrying emotional weight alone, surviving through exhaustion, and continuing toward morning by grace. | Quiet Storm Journal | i-carry-my-cross-poem-original.docx Sensitive source / owner review | Read Online Download Original Document |
These source categories remain available for future documents submitted one by one.
The primary writings and central statements of The RomNote Project after they are separated from the source manuscript into clean, intentional entries.
Vows, fighting-spirit pieces, public statements of endurance, and writings such as “I MUST. I CAN. I WILL.”
Reflections on love, giving, pain, endurance, boundaries, beautiful beginnings, and the truth that love should not erase the person giving it.
Preservation writings about enough-is-enough boundaries, inner strength, self-preservation, and the gatekeeper language of RomNote.
Emotional writings about grief, loneliness, fatherhood, private storms, faith, sadness, and the weight carried in silence.
Faith-centered reflections, scripture-connected writings, prayerful thoughts, and testimony records.
Word-for-word preserved conversations, dialogue records, and source transcripts that explain how a writing came into being.
Identity, legacy, fatherhood, veteranhood, authorship, and the reason the archive exists beyond a single moment.