Hello there dear authors and readers. As I watched boys over flowers, my worst scenes were the pool incident, I hated the fact that Jan Di had to risk her life over love for a man who had been hurting her from the start. I despised that scene so much. And I also hate the fact that Jan Di is hated for her acting, yet she was asked to do that. And some say she's ugly and Ga Eul is more beautiful and deserved to be the lead actress. If she is, why wasn't she chosen by the directors to be the center of attention among F4? We authors should keep in mind that although you're writing about these series and actors, there are those that make time to read what we write about them, so please if you hate an actor or actress and the way they acted and how old and ugly they are, don't make it public, just keep it to yourself. Because today was her or his day, you never know tomorrow will be your day.
Anyway, my story starts from this very scene. Jun Pyo wasn't able to remember Jan Di that night. I want to make some twist to that scene; I want Ji Hoo to be the one to rescue Jan Di from the Pool. And rescuing her, he takes her out of the country that very night to cool off.
Disclaimer: I don't own boys over flowers characters.
I hope you like it.
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Like the Lily of the Valley
In her honesty and worth,
Ah, she blooms in truth and virtue
In the quiet nooks of the earth.
An amygdala is a small, almond-shaped region lying beneath each half (hemisphere) of the brain. The amygdala, which is part of the limbic system, regulates emotion and memory and is linked to the brain's reward system, stress, and the "fight or flight" reaction when someone detects a threat. It has been two months and Jun Pyo hasn't gained his memories. The doctors said he was hit on his Amygdala. Which meant his brain had serious damage causing him to have selective temporary amnesia and that was why he was able to remember his memory from childhood but couldn't remember his last year's memories.
Ji Hoo dashed to the pool's edge quicker than he could recall ever running in his life. Jan Di's transparent blush-colored dress had barely caught his eye as she fell backward into the water, shortly before he heard the splash. He looked anxiously at Jun Pyo, who was looking closely at the water, disbelief obviously imprinted on his face, as he approached the pool's edge.
Ji Hoo was about to dive into the water after Jan Di when he felt himself being forcibly restrained. Woo Bin and Yi Jeong grabbed his arms to stop him. And it was obvious why. Jan Di's strategy... Ji Hoo, with a troubled heart, glanced at Jun Pyo for any indication that he remembered her... His gaze alternated between the pool, where Jan Di was presently immersed, and Jun Pyo, who looked to be stirring inside him...
Then Ji Hoo's gaze returned to the dark turquoise abyss where the woman he loved was slowly sinking... And he was in excruciating pain...
'Oh, why did I abandon her?!' Ji Hoo mentally chastised himself for moving away for a brief moment to bring her a glass of warm water, and he chastised her for such drastic action. He inwardly loathed the lengths she would go to please him, always at her own price. What had she been thinking to do such a thing?! But he was well aware of Jan Di's thoughts... It was her last-ditch attempt to make Jun Pyo remember her. It was selfish, but he hoped he could have even a fraction of the love she felt for Jun Pyo.
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Twisted Fate of Love
RomanceIt was the Pool Incident that altered their fate of love. This very incident helped both Ji Hoo and Jan Di to have a second chance to allow their seed of love to grow in just that single night when Gu Jun Pyo failed to remember her.