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The New Guy

Completed. "If you leave me like this, I'm afraid this here", he tapped his index finger on the right temple of his head and grinned, "will finally snap." ______________________________________________________ When Yoon Se Ah, an ordinary office worker, meets Lee Min Hyun, their department's new intern, she thinks of him no more than a fool in love. However, as their relationship develops, her life makes its turn for the worst, throwing her at his mercy in the end. Turns out that Min Hyun, the very same guy that was groveling at Se Ah's feet is actually a dangerous and unstable person who has been obsessed with her ever since their first encounter. And he knows the dark truth about the past she's been trying so hard to hide from everybody else. With Min Hyun's unsettling feelings, his dangerous family drama, and Se Ah's own contradicting desires, who is the actual bad guy there? And will both of them get what they want in the end? This story is about two mentally broken people who cannot give one another what they want, even though deep inside they wish they would find solace in each other, thus, although there is no "real" romance, they still manage to form their own twisted connection, and they don't really mind it. WARNING: This story contains very mature and sometimes graphic content and touches upon unpleasant and uncomfortable topics.

yoojee · Urbano
Classificações insuficientes
130 Chs

Epilogue: Amygdala

The weather here sure is drastically different, especially in Autumn. It seems nearly impossible to anticipate whether one will require an umbrella or a winter coat upon leaving the house, especially in November.

The close proximity to the sea results in highly humid air. However, whenever the wind blows, you can sense its icy chill puncturing the surface of your skin with a myriad of tiny needles. It serves as a painful reminder of the imminent arrival of winter.

It has been almost two years since my mother and I moved here to Tongyeong. I must admit, it was not as easy as I expected - having spent most of my life in the city, adjusting to the new, less "convenient" way of life required some getting used to it.