Personal translator (BTS Jimin fanfic)
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  • Reads 52,114
  • Votes 1,845
  • Parts 15
  • Time 45m
Complete, First published Oct 02, 2015
An International school with only a Korean there who speaks fluent English. April Lee is studying in the American International World School in America. Also known as the AIWSA. She is a working Student Ambassador who helps a lot of new students cause not many people volunteered to be the helping hand model. Her final way out of the only Korean. Jimin. A new student who needs a lot of help in translating... Would it fit into her busy busy schedule of academies, school, work, AND study? What could happen? :?
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"She knew she was playing with fire letting herself get caught up in this imaginary romance. She knew it spelled disaster, and yet, there was nothing she wanted to do more right now than flirt with total catastrophe..." Aria Jackson, a bereft, English teacher from Middle-of-Nowhere, Nebraska, found herself nose to nose with the most beautiful pair of eyes she had ever seen when she first met Jimin. His naturally flirtatious tendencies made it easy to fall head-over-heels at the first smile. She never imagined that he would ask for her number, actually call, and then use her profession as his excuse when asked why he did it. However, sometimes life is stranger than fiction. While working as BTS's private, English tutor, Aria begins opening up for the first time about her scars and her past. But the road to recovery is never easy and to reach the top of the hill, one must first take their foot out of the grave.