With the blindsight of a woman and a man trying to be deathly avoidant in love, you can guess that things get a little awkward. Can a pair of office workers, partnered together, get past their immature crushes and move along smoothly? Is it love, ma...
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"I- I think we could look really good together!"
"...Um. Um. Um! I... I don't know! BYE!"
"WAIT!"
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in an office building, a girl from the accounting department and a boy from the relations department have dying crushes on each other. but, with the struggle of being oblivious and in great denial, are they going to be able to push past the awkward stage and fall in love? even when they become somewhat apartment-floor neighbors?
highly inspired by business proposal's second leads. LOVE, MAYBE? a sunghoon!officeworker au.
CHARACTERS
PARK SUNGHOON, relations department "she makes me stammer, blush, and cry! WHAT DO I DO!?"
CHA YERIN, accounting department "i should quit before this crush gets too far. BUT HE'S SO CUTE."
PARK JONGSEONG, accounting department head "oh these two... we need to set them up, don't you think?"
CHOI YEOJIN, relations department head "definitely, mr. park. let's discuss over dinner?"
& MORE TO COME.
SPOTIFY!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sukcyOJqJcOmXYoOSJpBm?si=1c9bde7792da4926 will be linked in comments.
DISCLAIMER
all of this is a work of fiction. I do not own anything but the story itself. anything that may resemble characters, businesses, places, or any of the sort is a coincidence.
most ages are not up to date, but will most of the time, not be explicitly stated in the book.
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