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Complete, First published Sep 15
Jeonghan never thought his marriage would end with divorce papers served over breakfast. But when Seungcheol, the man he still loves, says it's over, Jeonghan does the only thing he can think of: he bargains for thirty more days.

Thirty days to laugh again, to talk again, to remember why they fell in love in the first place.

Because if this is really goodbye, Jeonghan wants to make it unforgettable.

Even if he's the only one who remembers.
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