Winter progressed, and Park and Dohee's relationship blossomed, but not without its challenges. One afternoon, while Park was editing photos in the library, Dohee found him chatting animatedly with a classmate, Eunji. The carefree tone of their conversation and Eunji's laughter made Dohee feel a twinge of jealousy.
Dohee tried to focus on her studies, but she couldn't help but feel insecure. At the end of the afternoon, when Eunji left, Ella Dohee approached Park with a forced smile.
-Who was she? —She asked, trying to sound casual.
Park, surprised by Dohee's tone, responded with a reassuring smile.
—Oh, Eunji. She is my partner in the photography club. We were talking about a school project.
Although Park explained clearly, Dohee couldn't help but feel a little displaced. Insecurities began to arise, and she unintentionally became somewhat distant from Park in the following days.
Park, noticing the change in Dohee, decided to confront the problem directly. One day, he invited her to a quiet coffee and, with a serious but tender look, he took her hands.
—Dohee, I've noticed that something is troubling you. I want you to know that you are the most important person to me. If something bothers you, please talk to me. I don't want there to be any misunderstandings between us.
Dohee, feeling the weight of his honesty, sighed and decided to open her heart.
—It's just... I felt insecure seeing you with Eunji. I guess I was afraid of losing you.
Park gently squeezed her hands, smiling understandingly.
-You do not have to worry about that. I only have eyes for you, Dohee. No one else can take your place.
With those words, Dohee's doubts dissipated, and her relationship with Park grew stronger, learning to trust more in the feelings they shared.
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