Cosmogirl
Stories
3
Chapters
100
Words
163.8 K
Comments
1
Reading
13 h, 38 m
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All throughout the early morning, Tae-san found himself patting Eun-cho’s shoulders again and again as she burrowed into his arms like a lost little puppy. She looked like a soaked stray, desperate for warmth. Tsk. Despite his clicking tongue, he had no intention of pushing her away. In fact, the more she clung to him, the tighter he held her small shoulders. "You want me to show you sincerity?" Maybe this was what Gi-wang had meant, once upon a time. Ambiguity—always the hardest…
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Tae-san pressed his thumb firmly against Eun-cho's lips, which were parting with shallow breaths. His hardened fingertip traced her damp lips, then brushed against her teeth. The way he silently watched her felt strangely provocative, sending a tight, coiling sensation deep into her core. Just as her breathing grew ragged, Tae-san's hand suddenly slipped inside her clothes. A shiver ran down her spine as his cool hand touched her bare skin. The sensation of her flesh clinging firmly to his…
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Tae-san grabbed Eun-cho's wrist and pulled her towards him. Her soul utterly gone, Eun-cho stumbled and almost fell into Tae-san's embrace. The vehicle, without slowing down, sped past them and out of the parking lot. "You almost got seriously hurt!" His deeply angry voice pierced her ears. Only then did Eun-cho, returning to reality, blink and look up. Her heart, still pressed against Tae-san's body, continued to pound wildly. She had grasped the full truth, yet she still resented her…
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The elevator doors opened, and Eun-cho was met by the chief secretary, who had been waiting. A middle-aged man with a familiar face nodded and greeted Eun-cho. "Ms. Eun-cho, please go in. The CEO is waiting for you." "Yes, thank you." As Eun-cho opened the door and stepped inside, Han-mu, who was seated at his office desk, met her gaze. His expression was calm and composed. The man took off his glasses, pressed his temples, and gestured towards the sofa. "The car?" "It'll be here…
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During the presentation, Tae-san was distracted by his phone. No matter how many times he checked, the message was indeed from Eun-cho. She's coming to Seoul? And this quickly? What about her medical appointments? Though questions mounted, he had been ready to chase her all the way to Cheongnim-ri, so Eun-cho's message left him feeling both deflated and pleased. No, perhaps he was actually glad. His gaze wavered at the message that arrived next. And on top of that,…
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Eun-cho was stunned by the group of people who showed up at her doorstep early in the morning. Occasionally, people mistook the old house for a tourist attraction, so she wondered if that was the case, but no. "Didn't you request a cat house?" Instead, the unfamiliar man tilted his head, checking the address. The address was definitely correct, and it was true that four cats lived here, but… Suddenly, she remembered Ryu Tae-san, whose messages had abruptly stopped after he said he…
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Tae-san tapped repeatedly on the table. It was a habit that showed up whenever he was deep in thought. He never expected the woman, who was stiff and distant in her own way, to contact him first anyway. So he gave her a very simple, straightforward mission: Don’t ignore my messages. And yet... “She ignored me?” The message and call he sent the day before had been casually brushed off. And yesterday, it was well into the afternoon before she replied: “The clinic was busy.…
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Eun-cho glanced down at her phone as a short vibration buzzed. An unfinished message was saved as a draft. It hadn’t even been sent. From two days ago, no less. She hadn’t meant to ignore him on purpose, but this week had been unusually hectic. She hadn’t even managed a proper phone call with Tae-san. Eun-cho quickly typed and sent a message. That was the entirety of their exchange. It wasn’t intentional—she swore—but it felt like she was contradicting…
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Eun-cho was swamped. The clinic was packed with elderly patients trying to treat their ailments before the farming season began. All eight beds were full, and calls for Eun-cho came from every direction. Needles to insert, cupping to do, bloodletting sessions—she was nearly losing her mind. When things were slow, Su-ji and the two other nurses could manage just fine. But today, even Jeong-seok and Eun-cho had to scramble to keep up. Swapping out heat packs, operating the physical therapy…
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Just look at that sly man, Eun-cho thought. Pretending not to care, but his steps were slower than usual, like he was deliberately adjusting his pace so she could catch up. “You look like you didn’t sleep at all.” The courteous and composed Ryu Tae-san from earlier, who’d been so proper in front of her grandmother, had disappeared without a trace. Eun-cho suppressed the urge to click her tongue at how easily he dropped the act. She had no interest in doing something as foolish as…
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