Maricel, a head nurse in Rashid Hospital, has given up on love. Her ex-fiancé married her cousin in Laguna. Now 34, she only thinks about her US visa application. Enter Rashid, a Pakistani limousine driver who picks her up every night. He is quiet, respectful, and different. Volume 3 ended with him proposing with a gold ring from the Gold Souk.

Volume 4 picks up three months later. Maricel’s conservative mother arrives for a visit. The mother refuses to accept Rashid because he is not Filipino. The drama unfolds in a small apartment in Satwa. Rashid cooks biryani to win the mother over, but she throws the plate. Mid-volume, Maricel discovers Rashid has a secret: he is sending money to a first wife back in Lahore.

In Volume 4, the characters are no longer naive. They understand that in Dubai, love is a luxury—but also a necessity. The sand gets everywhere, the summer is unforgiving, and the cost of living is high. But as these storylines prove, a "Wow Pinay" heart beats loudest when it is fighting for a second chance.