"Please take care of yourself." Wendy whispered to her friend before she let her go from her hug. "I hope you will be able to come back here in Seoul with the happiness evident to you f-"
The businesswoman rolled her eyes and talked. "Don't talk as if I'm going there to mourn and start to move one." She said as she asked her bodyguards to take her luggage off of her car's trunk. Irene will be leaving the country for three months and deep inside she also hoped that she was able to cope up with her unsettled emotions as a busy person. "And besides you're also coming there a week from now, aren't you?" Wendy nodded her head and smiled brightly to the older woman.
"Please don't be scared on any ghost that you might encounter short after you arrived in Romero's"
Irene smacked her friend's making it pout. "I'm still standing here and you are already sending me goosebumps." Wendy laughed and patted her friend's shoulder, even though she had been there for countless times, the workers still advice the visitors to show respect to the former owners of the hacienda by lighting up a candle in a specific place of a shrine where the daughter of Señorito Alfonso Romero took her life own life by jumping off the rooftop at her own wedding day.
"But unnie, I'm being serious here, before you decide to sleep in one of the rooms of that hacienda please visit the shrine."
"Shrine?" Her friend nodded her head. "What is the purpose of doing that?" Irene curiously asked but the woman just shrugged her shoulders and answered.
"You will know that for sure, the staffs would tell you to do so and besides, there would be no fun if you're going to know it now." Wendy stopped when she saw a familiar person who looked like she was in a rush as she escalated so fast to the inside of the airport. "I just saw Seulgi running." She said. "She didn't even notice us."
Irene took her backpack from Wendy and wore it to her back. "Then there would be a reason for the media to make baseless news once again, you know them." The businesswoman hugged her friend for one last time.
"I'm going now."
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SEULGI'S POV
"You got to live a life to the fullest now", that's what she said and the result for it was pure happiness, I guess? I can do whatever I want now but that doesn't mean I haven't tried to love her, she was still the reason why I felt alive from those years since I've got to know her.
I'm moving on and by that means I should let go of those bad feelings from before, but the paparazzis had kept on following me day by day and that was the reason why I need to run inside of the airport, yesterday I've got a call from my father saying that my endorsement to Spain was already approved and I can now go back in there, I was tasked to help my uncle in managing the psych facility that my father bought from a Spanish-Italian family named Rodriquez who had it opened since early nineteen hundreds.
I'm going to stay there for the meantime and after that I can go back to South Korea to start my new business ventures in there. The fire was still burning and the rumours that the media had kept on making had made my ruined image worse, they even include someone that I merely know but I'm also glad that she also knew how to be distant from it. It took me a lot of consideration before doing the right thing and now I had to leave it things there undone.
Of course like what my father had said. "Kims don't hold your life and so I either, if you wanted to leave, leave, I have your brother here with me besides they don't seem to have a good expression on you right now specifically her father. The only thing I can do for you now Seulgi is to support you on whatever things you want to do in life, you already knew that from the day you opened your eyes that I as your father, I will always got your back."

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Fanfic20 years after Joohyun's death, her granddaughter Irene had found her diary which tells how her grandmother had gone through her battle with her mental illness. A lot of questions were buried at the back of Irene's mind when things started to get ou...