Jaemin is your ex-boyfriend, your relationship was a profound and enduring story, filled with both love and heartache. He was undoubtedly the person you loved the most in your entire life, and you believe that you have the same meaning to him.
After your family moved to a new town, you and Jaemin became close. Your parents' friendship with the neighbors led to a bond between you and their son. You two became inseparable, walking to and from school together every day. Over time, a connection developed, with it emotions that blossomed during adolescence and have lingered into adulthood.
After a beginning filled with innocent flirts as teenagers, this love story came to a tumultuous end with the conflicts of adults. Despite your strong bond, as the years passed, troubles began to surface. Whenever Jaemin became upset with you, he would erupt into tantrums and engage in confrontations without patience. Despite this, you endeavored to apologize and make amends. Conversely, when you expressed discontent with Jaemin's actions, he often appeared confused, steadfastly justifying his behavior and attempting to shift the blame onto you. Eventually, the toll of the constant argues took its toll on both of you, leading to break up.
You still remember the last word you said to Jaemin that night. You called him a narcissist.
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Even after two years of breaking up, you still knew how your ex's life was going because your families had maintained their friendship. Jaemin completed college and recently had his first photography exhibition. You heard about this from your parents. So you decided to stop by Na's exhibition, maybe you'd find a familiar picture.
The name of the exhibition, "narcissism," caught your attention first. You may have noticed some pictures of familiar places, but you paused when you came across one that made you forget all the others: a photography of you, standing in front of the sea, taken by him when you were 19. The description of the photo read: "beautiful soul watching the ocean."