After the end of a relationship she thought would last forever, a trip to Europe becomes less of a vacation and more of an escape.
With a broken engagement behind her and an uncertain future ahead, she spends her days wandering unfamiliar streets, collecting quiet moments in cities that do not know her name. She tells herself she is searching for a fresh start, but the truth is far less simple. Some wounds follow you across oceans.
Then, on a rainy afternoon, she steps into a small bookstore café tucked away from the world.
Across the table sits Kim Namjoon.
The encounter feels impossible at first. The kind of coincidence that belongs in novels rather than real life. Yet what begins as a brief conversation between a heartbroken stranger and a man she never expected to meet slowly becomes something neither of them anticipated.
Between shelves lined with forgotten stories and cups of coffee gone cold from conversation, they find themselves discussing books, loss, identity, and the strange ways people rebuild themselves after life refuses to go according to plan.
This is not a story about being saved.
It is a story about being seen.
About two people meeting at a crossroads in their lives and discovering that sometimes the answers we spend years searching for do not arrive as revelations. Sometimes they arrive as a conversation on a rainy afternoon, a book passed across a table, or a stranger who understands the questions you have never known how to ask.
A quiet story about healing, self-discovery, and the unexpected people who leave fingerprints on our lives.
06/01/26
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