[An EXO Fan Fiction]
Aria is a 20 year old girl. She was born in a rich family. Her life went well until her mother died in a car accident, when Aria was 11. Since then, her father became cold and selfish. He became a man, who'd do anything for money. That's how Aria saw him, while others saw him as a great man. Aria's life hasn't been good, since her mom's death, so she doesn't know if she's happy or sad, when she gets kidnapped by a gang, who has problems with her father ... How will she manage to stay with a group of 12 guys? Will she still be happy, when she realizes that the gang is the famous k-pop band, EXO, that Aria actually hates? Aria realizes that EXO is not just a simple band, that she hates, but also a gang, that kidnaps her, only so they will get something from her father. Their leader, Suho, decides to kidnap her, because of Baekhyun. Baekhyun is the one who has problems with Aria's father, so it's his responsibility, to kidnap Aria, make sure she's fine, and then use her as a threat against her father. But it won't be that easy ...
After the disheartening events both Kendra and Baekhyun shared in 'In His Eyes,' follows 'In His Arms' which continues their story. The plot settles out on the possibilities after their break up.
Kendra finally returns to South Korea despite the hurtful memories. Unluckily, she meets the person she never really wanted to see again- Byun Baekhyun. Since it has been a long time since they last saw each other, the both of them agrees to walk and they both had a good talk. Baekhyun then asks if he could take her back but then a little girl runs towards Kendra. He gets surprised when he finds out that Kendra is already married and has already bore a child. Little did he know that this was just a plot to drive him away because Kendra believes that she already moved on and Baekhyun should have, too. But has she really moved on yet? Did she really forget everything when the strongest reminder of him lived with her ever since they separated?
Fall in love once again with a story which proves us that fate doesn't come easy, and so does destiny.