The evening sky was darkening as the train station bustled with the usual rush of commuters. Lisa had just finished a long day at work and, dressed in casual attire, was ready to catch the next train home.
She had no idea that this ordinary evening was about to turn into chaos.
A sudden explosion shattered the air. Screams erupted, and the station descended into panic. People scrambled in every direction as the echoes of destruction filled the space.
The situation was chaotic, and Lisa’s instincts took over. She rushed toward the injured, her medical training pushing aside any fear. She knelt beside the wounded, offering what help she could.
It was then that she spotted a man in a uniform lying on the ground, gravely injured and struggling to breathe. His face was pale, his breaths shallow. Without hesitation, Lisa moved to his side.
“Can you hear me? Can you move?” she asked, her voice calm but urgent. The man gave a weak nod, his strength fading.
She worked quickly, doing her best to treat his wounds and ease his pain, her hands steady despite her anxiety kicked in. In that moment, all Lisa could focus on was saving his life.
The man, Jeongguk, fought to stay conscious, his vision blurring. In his daze, he thought he saw the face of his beloved fiancée. There was warmth and kindness in the gaze that met his.
But as his awareness faltered, he realized it wasn’t her. The face before him was that of a stranger—a woman with gentle eyes and a determined heart who had come to resume him.
The sorrow and confusion washed over Jeongguk as he grappled with the realization that the love of his life wasn’t there.
Neither Lisa nor Jeongguk knew it then, but this moment at the train station was the start of something that would change both their lives forever.
This was the beginning of a journey bound by fate, one that neither could have ever imagined.
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