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- Parts 24
𝐂𝐎𝐌𝐏𝐋𝐄𝐓𝐄
Thank you for reading, dear someone.
I hope you don't find me bothersome.
I hope this letter finds you in better circumstances than when we last spoke.
And I hope-more than anything-that I finally get to hold you for real.
It was sometime in the 1950s when a mailman, by sheer accident, delivered a letter to the Kim household. Believing it to be trash, Sunoo's father tossed it away without a second thought.
But something about it caught Sunoo's eye. With quiet curiosity, he retrieved it from the bin.
To his surprise, the letter wasn't just a crumpled page-it had been folded into the shape of a paper airplane.
That alone was strange.
But what truly stirred him was the way it was written, as if the words-mysterious and unclaimed-had been meant for him.
He had never received a letter before in his life. Perhaps, in some peculiar way, he was meant to reply.
Without delay, he reached for a blank sheet and a pen, heart fluttering with questions.
Who had sent it?
What did it mean?
And more importantly-what would he write in return?
Would he even dare to write back?