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★ | #11 | decor
"or maybe we're both just bad at this stuff."

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why i love you • grentperez
"you bring the joy into the darkness of this world."

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SUMMER was a blessing and a curse. On one hand, fun places were opening up — such as funfairs. On the other, the heat was unbearable at times, depending on the humidity.

Sim Jaeyun brushed a strand of his hair out of his eyes, of which were squinting due to the bright sun shining in the afternoon blue sky, left uncovered with barely any clouds in sight.

He had taken it upon himself to take his dog, Layla, for a walk today, considering he was busy all week unpacking boxes at his house, or picking up deliveries of furniture that had yet to arrive.

However, today out of all days seemed to be the worst possible choice. He should have checked the weather beforehand, as it seemed way too hot outside even for him. He couldn't imagine how it felt to Layla, who was covered under a mass of fur.

Holding onto the leash strapped to the border collies harness, he cooed quietly as the dog panted slightly, leaning down to run his fingers through her golden fur.

Now aware that the dog was overheated, Jake sighed quietly to himself as he gazed upwards. The townhome he had recently moved into was close to the townsquare, roughly a fifteen minute walk.

However, right now, it seemed quicker to stop by there than to turn around and go back home, as to not exhaust Layla from the heat; given her current state already.

Jake recognized the path he was taking, his gaze hopeful as he guided the dog along with him down the wide sidewalks. The flower shop, adorned with warm tones of color on the outside — a comfortable sight to see.

She may not be there today—it really was a guessing game as he didn't have her schedule at all. But, regardless, he'd take his chances.

A few more minutes passed, and soon enough he found himself pushing the glass door open, a calm rush of cool air fanning against his skin as he eyes wandered around the shop in an instant.

To his liking, he caught a glimpse of the girl as she rang somebody up, thanking them with a small nod and a friendly smile.

The stranger brushed by to exit the shop, as Jake offered a polite nod as he stepped further inside, leaned over slightly to pet Layla, who he kept close at his side.

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