Running Toward Love | CHIYEON

Running Toward Love | CHIYEON

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Ahyeon, a city girl weighed down by expectations and loneliness, makes a bold decision to leave it all behind and run away in search of freedom. Her journey leads her to a quiet rural town, where she meets Chiquita, a warm and spirited province girl with a love for the simple joys of life. What begins as a chance encounter quickly blossoms into an unshakable connection. Chiquita introduces Ahyeon to a slower, more meaningful way of living, while Ahyeon inspires Chiquita to dream beyond the horizon of her small town. As their friendship deepens, so do the emotions they can no longer ignore. Both are left to wonder: is love strong enough to bridge the distance between them, or will they remain as two souls running toward love but never fully reaching it?
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Chiquita, a girl with a dreamy soul, was used to new faces in their home. But the arrival of their new guest, Asa, completely disrupted her usual rhythm. Everything inside her stilled with excitement and anticipation as the image of this stranger filled her thoughts. "Asa"-a new name that resonated warmly in her heart. Emotions, shyness, and a strange, almost unfamiliar feeling made their hearts beat in harmony. ___ If there are any mistakes in the text, please know that ENGLISH IS NOT MY NATIVE LANGUAGE. thanks ♡ !!!! I know I shouldn't write things like this about the minors Asa and Chiquita, but I promise I won't go too far; otherwise, you can choose not to read it.

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