when other guys came to the stall for injae, he was initially there for the corndogs.
although unintentional, it probably gave dalmi a sense of comfort, that not every guy is coming for the sole purpose of chasing injae’s attention.
although unintentional, it probably gave dalmi a sense of comfort, that not every guy is coming for the sole purpose of chasing injae’s attention.
he was walking behind her on the day she lost her mother and sister at once.
again, unintentional, but she wasn’t alone at the time she felt the loneliest.
again, unintentional, but she wasn’t alone at the time she felt the loneliest.
“had it not been for your letters, i would have grieved over the fallen flowers.”
his heartfelt letter comforted her when her whole world was collapsing.
his heartfelt letter comforted her when her whole world was collapsing.
i remember a quote from iotnbo:
“if someone shows up when you need them, you call it destiny.”
15 years later, they appeared before each other’s eyes. the question is, did dalmi need him? was it the other way around?
or do they actually need each other?
“if someone shows up when you need them, you call it destiny.”
15 years later, they appeared before each other’s eyes. the question is, did dalmi need him? was it the other way around?
or do they actually need each other?
he was closely walking behind her (again), but this time he did it consciously.
he knew she had a rough day and that was the best he could do at the moment.
he knew she had a rough day and that was the best he could do at the moment.
he drove the car in a rush, nodding hastily to people who greeted him because he came for one reason: to check how she’s holding up.
nah he was just worried about his car here it’s not that deep. but he was behind her in every step of the way regardless.
yes, he is the sandbox who catches her when she falls.
but dosan is the swing who lifted her up.
at least until this very moment.
but dosan is the swing who lifted her up.
at least until this very moment.