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Hello again...

I'm here with my second chapter of Twisted fate of love. It was a good start of my story and I hope those reading it are able to enjoy it.

Disclaimer: I don't own boys over flowers characters.

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New Caledonia.

Jan Di awakened from her sleep after an hour, but her eyes refused to open. After what had happened to them, she was hesitant to look Ji Hoo in the eyes. She was still on the King-sized bed, but the aroma of the bed was different. She recognized the perfume of flowers as well as another. She suddenly opened her eyes completely, but Ji Hoo was nowhere to be seen. She sat on the bed, her muscles throbbing, and then moved to her side, and there it was.

The Lily of the Valley. Her favorite flowers.

Large enough to emit such a powerful aroma. There was also a message next to it. Jan Di took the note and the flower in her hands. She pressed her nose to the flower, savoring its fragrance. It smelt fresh, spring-like, with a trace of water, somewhat Jasmine, flowery, and sharp green. She recognized the fragrance and smiled slightly before turning to look at the message.

'My Love, breakfast is ready, freshen up, and join me where we first shared our kiss and hug,' it said, and she giggled. "My Love," she whispered.

She took her towel and headed to the bathroom to take a hot bath to relieve her sore muscles. "Am I still in love with Ji Hoo Sunbae? Is that why I couldn't stop him?" she wondered as she looked in the mirror. Her breasts were still crimson and larger than normal as she took a closer look at herself. Perhaps Ji Hoo had feasted on them for so long that their hue had become crimson. She then carefully lifted her hands to them and delicately massaged her nipples, recalling all of the events of the previous night.

Ji Hoo had taken such good care of her. He had been gentle with her, and even the bites he had given her had been soft, the way he had caressed her had been tender, and most importantly, the way he had entered her had been the most exquisite agony that she never wished to regret. "I will never forget this night in my whole life," she said to herself as she stepped into the shower.

She emerged from the bathroom 15 minutes later to get dressed. She then saw the bed linens had been changed, and a sky-blue bathing suit in her size and a larger t-shirt on the bed. A new pair of platform sandals were also neatly placed on the floor.

Jan Di dressed up and exited the room. They had arrived late at night to determine if they were people, but now it was daylight and there were a lot of people on the island. She was afraid that one of the people might recognize her. She glanced up at the beautiful blue sky and pleaded with the heavens not to be recognized by anyone.

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Jan Di strolled along the bridge that led to her and Ji Hoo's secluded spot. And when she arrived, she noticed that it wasn't packed. There was a round table and two seats opposite each other, with food, fruits, and beverages on it. She smiled and approached him carefully, but she was still hesitant to look him in the eyes.

Ji Hoo turned his head as he observed Jan Di approaching him slowly. Her eyes were downcast, and he could tell what she was thinking. Last night had been amazing for him, and he had never regretted it, but what about her? Does she feel bad about it?

As she approached, he observed how gorgeous she looked in the swimsuit he had bought for her. Even if she was wearing a shirt, it did little to hide her curves. His mind raced, and he had to force himself to look aside and breathe, or he would run out of air.

He rose up from his chair and strolled up to her. And after three long steps, he approached her with a flawless smile on his face. He stepped in front of her and softly grabbed both of her hands in his, encouraging her to look at him, which she did.

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