Jeon Jungkook had always been a lovable person, a boy with a tender heart who once believed in simple dreams—family, love, and laughter. But the cruel world didn’t allow him that luxury for long. His parents died when he was just fourteen, victims of a tragic accident that left him not only orphaned but penniless. With no relatives to turn to, and no one to protect him from the merciless claws of society, Jungkook was forced into the streets, scraping by day after day. Hunger gnawed at him, and desperation clouded his judgment.
At the age of sixteen, he was lured into a gang by the promise of quick money. He had never imagined himself as part of the underworld, but circumstances shaped him differently. The gang made him do unspeakable things, things that turned his once pure heart dark. But there was no way out. He became a mobster—not by choice, but by survival. With every illegal deal, every violent confrontation, Jungkook's innocence chipped away, piece by piece. Yet even as he did terrible things, a part of him remained loyal to the boy he once was—the boy who only wanted a family.
It all came to a halt when he was arrested at twenty-one. He spent seven long years in prison, haunted by the faces of those he hurt and the choices he made. Prison became a time for reflection, a place where the weight of his past threatened to crush him. Yet, in the quiet solitude of his cell, he found a spark of hope. He swore that when he got out, he would leave the life of crime behind for good.
Now, at thirty-three, Jungkook has finally found peace—at least, on the surface. He runs a small flower shop in a peaceful corner of the city, a stark contrast to the chaotic life he once led. The shop is his sanctuary, a place where he can nurture beauty instead of destruction. His hands, once stained with blood, now carefully tend to delicate blooms. The shop is a modest success, and it keeps him grounded. But the real joy in his life comes from his sister, Seohwa.
Jungkook found her five years ago, wandering aimlessly down a grimy alley, beaten and terrified. She was just eight years old at the time, assaulted and abandoned by the world. Something about her reminded him of himself—the loneliness, the vulnerability. He couldn’t just leave her there, so he took her in, determined to give her the life he never had. Now, at thirteen, Seohwa is a firecracker—sassy, bold, and full of life. She manages the shop with him, often teasing him about being too serious or quiet. Despite her tough exterior, she adores her brother and knows that he saved her in more ways than one.
But the darkness of Jungkook's past never truly left him. Even in the quiet moments of arranging flowers, he feels it lurking in the corners of his mind—the memories of his old life. The faces of those he wronged still haunt him, and the blood on his hands, though washed away physically, remains a psychological scar. He fears that one day, the shadows of his past will find him again and ruin the peaceful life he’s built for Seohwa and himself.
Though he has no regrets about leaving the underworld behind, there’s a quiet sadness in him, a knowledge that no matter how many flowers he arranges, the darkness will always be a part of him. He’s living his dream life—he’s free, he's running his own business, and he's found a family in Seohwa. But the question remains: how long can he keep the ghosts of his past from catching up with him?
For now, Jungkook chooses to focus on the present, savoring each moment of peace he can get. The flower shop is more than just a business to him—it’s a symbol of hope, of second chances, of life reborn from the ashes of his past. But no matter how much he tries to bury the darkness, it lingers, waiting for the moment it will resurface.
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Back story of jk why he was a mobster:) why he left it ♡
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