RUNAWAY LOVE

RUNAWAY LOVE

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​In high school, Eun Woo was the untouchable captain of the athletic team-until a split-second crash stole his leg and his future. The only person who stayed to help him pick up the pieces was Na Yeon, an awkward freshman with a past she never talked about. ​But just as Eun Woo began to see a new life through her eyes, Na Yeon disappeared. No goodbye. No explanation. Only a headline about a family tragedy too dark to survive. ​Now, years later, Na Yeon is gone. In her place is "Soo Yeon." ​A focused law student with a fake name and a fortress around her heart, Soo Yeon has done the impossible: she's erased her identity to escape her mother's crime. She's safe, she's invisible, and she's finally moving on. ​Until she sees him. ​Eun Woo is no longer the broken boy she left behind. He's stronger, faster on a prosthetic leg, and he's looking right at her with eyes that know exactly who she is. ​He wants the girl who saved him. She wants to stay a ghost. But as their past and present collide, they must decide if the feelings they have for one another are enough to bridge the gap between them. #JustWriteIt-8-chapter-challenge
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