The soft wind brushed against your body as you sat on a bench, the playful screams and laughter of children of various ages filling the air behind you. Quietly, you gazed out at the scenery. It had been four years since the incident with your parents, an event that left you alone in this world. Their passing still weighed heavily on your heart, but over the years, you had found ways to cope.
The orphanage you live in is a beautiful place—set far from the city, with a large grassy field dotted with flowers. The building itself is gray and resembles a castle. It wasn’t the worst place to be, especially with Bang Chan by your side.
Your thoughts were interrupted by a presence next to you. Tilting your head to the side, you saw Chan staring into the distance with you. He held a special place in your heart, and for good reason. When you first arrived at the orphanage, he was the first to notice how deeply traumatized you were. He took care of you and became very protective, growing fond of you in a way that made you feel safe. He couldn’t bear to lose another special person— not after what happened to him.
“Hey, look. The sun is setting,” he said softly, his voice warm and gentle. “It’s so beautiful, isn’t it? It reminds me of you.” He smiled sweetly, his side dimples appearing, adding to his charm.