It Was Fate-Prologue

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        *Incheon International Airport*

After three years, I have finally returned to face what lies ahead of me, back to the place where everything started and ended. Lifting my head and closing my eyes, I took a deep breath readying myself to take the first step. Finally lifting my eyes, the bright sun light beating down on me, I take one step and walk into a body.

“Sorry.”

I say quickly to whom ever I had run into. I turn my head up to see who I had bumped into and was meet with a pair of chocolate brown eyes staring right at me.

“It’s okay.”

He replied back and gave me a heart stopping smile. I was momentarily at a lost for words and just stood there staring at him, my mouth hanging open looking like a complete idiot.

“Are you okay?”

He asked with concern in his voice. Blushing bright red, I quickly shut my mouth and nodded because my voice had not yet returned. And I was simply just embarrassed for outright staring at him. I looked down, grabbed my suitcase dodged around him and out the door. As soon as I got outside I took a deep breath.

“Yah, Hana. How did you turn yourself into such in idiot in the space of two seconds? Ash.”

I stomped my feet and hit myself on the head for acting like a girl who feel in love for the first time. Flagging down a taxi, I got in and thought to myself, I’ll never forget his face.

Reaching up grab hold of my most treasured possession, I was met with emptiness where the necklace should have been. My heart sank, a cold sensation sweeping through my body. It was gone. My mother’s necklace, the only thing I had left of her, was gone.

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“She dropped this.”

Bending down to pick up the necklace that fell, he raised it up against the sky. Two interlaced hearts with small diamonds glistening in the sunlight rimming the shape of the heart dangled on a silver chain.

“It’s too late to give it to her Wooyoung. She’s gone.”

Taecyeon said. Turning, Wooyoung looked in the direction she had gone and tucked the necklace safely into his pocket.

“I guess I’ll never see her again.”

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