Photoshoot

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Quick note - just to let people reading this book know so that no gets confused, I decided to make some changes to chapter 38. It was titled as (Six Months Later) however I changed it as I wasn't a hundred percent happy with it so I decided to re-title it to (Four Months Later) and I have edited the chapter a little as it works better with the chapters that I want to write and the direction I want the story to go.

Thank you to those who have been reading and voting for this story since the beginning it means a lot to me.

Thank you to those who have been reading and voting for this story since the beginning it means a lot to me

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Do Hwan woke up early on a Wednesday morning, feeling excited and nervous at the same time. Today was the day of his photoshoot for work, it was his first one of the new year of 2023 and he couldn't wait to see the final product. However, he also knew that it would be a challenge, as he would be taking his four month old daughter, who has Down's syndrome, with him.

He knew that it would be a long day, so he made sure to pack everything he and his daughter would need for the day. Diapers, bottles, and clothes for both of them. He also made sure to bring a blanket for his daughter to lay on and a small toy for her to play with.

He arrived at the studio early, as he wanted to make sure everything was set up and ready for his daughter. The photographer and the rest of the crew were surprised to see him with his daughter, but they quickly warmed up to her and even helped him set up a small area for her to lay down.

As the shoot began, Do Hwan was a little nervous. He had never taken his daughter to a photoshoot before and he wasn't sure how she would react. However, she quickly settled down and seemed to enjoy the attention. She smiled and gurgled as the crew took pictures of her, and Do Hwan couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and love for his little girl.

As the day went on, Do Hwan found that having his daughter with him made the shoot even more special. She brought a sense of warmth and joy to the studio, and the crew couldn't help but smile and laugh whenever she made a noise or smiled at them. She giggled and cooed as her father held her and the camera captured every precious moment.

"I've never seen an actor so in love with their child," said one of the crew members. "It is truly beautiful to witness."

As the shoot came to an end, Do Hwan was beaming with pride. He knew that this photoshoot was more than just a job, it was a chance to show the world that a child with Down's Syndrome can bring just as much joy and love as any other child.

"I want to thank everyone for making this shoot possible," Do Hwan said. "It means the world to me to be able to share this special moment with my daughter and show that there is nothing 'different' about her."

The photoshoot was a success and the pictures were shared widely, spreading awareness all around South Korea and the message of love, acceptance and diversity. Do Hwan and his daughter had made a difference and had changed the perception of many people. While initially he was unsure and reluctant about posting photos online of Sarang throughout the first three months of her life he was glad he had changed his mind and decided now was the right time, and was happy to see he and his baby girl was making a difference.

By the end of the day, Do Hwan was exhausted but also felt a sense of accomplishment. He had successfully taken his daughter to a photoshoot and it had gone off without a hitch. He couldn't wait to see the final product and show it off to his friends and family.

As he left the studio with his daughter in his arms, he couldn't help but feel grateful for the opportunity to share his daughter with the world. He knew that she was special and unique and he was proud to be her father. He couldn't wait to see what the future held for them.

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