paths of fate and future - a jidal endgame fanfic
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  • Reads 15,879
  • Votes 775
  • Parts 12
  • Time 3h 55m
Complete, First published Dec 08, 2020
Mature
Four years have passed since Dal-mi decided to stay with Nam Do-san, many things happened until they decided to end the relationship and perceive different paths in the most amicable way possible. His career took Do-san back to Silicon Valley while Dal-mi joined forces with her sister to finally make their father's business plan come true, and so they embark in a new adventure.

After Haelmoni's pacific death, Ji-pyeong decided to vanish from the Seo's life, travelling to Europe in order to expand SH Venture Capital but also to recover from a broken heart. He is doing just fine until fate brings him back home, where all started.

He is doing just fine until fate brings back his first love, and it seems that his heart could still take a shot at this. 

It takes almost a decade to fall in love with him, but how could she not?

(header images from @seonhojpeg on twitter)
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6 parts Complete Mature

A tragic car accident forces Ji-pyeong to live with the Seo family, but this event's aftermath can permanently damage his relationship with Dal-mi. As the wounds are still open and broken hearts mark every step, will they be able to find their way back to each other? (inspired in the song Maps by Maroon 5 | cover art by @therapbasquiat on twitter)