There is an Indian proverb that goes, "sometimes, the wrong train takes you to the right station." It was like that for me, too. Throughout my life, I always felt like I was on the wrong train. One time, I wanted to give up. I didn't want to go anywhere. So I thought about jumping off the train. Look where I am now. I took the wrong train again, and a very wrong one at that. It even got me across the 38th parallel! Still, you should think about the future even if things don't always go as you wish. I wish you could be happy even after I leave, Jeong Hyeok. I want you to arrive at the righ station no matter which train you take.
Currently thinking about how when the government was trying to figure out what Ri Jeong-hyeok was doing in South Korea, and get some dirt on him; the only cctv footage that they could find was him just existing as a gorgeous guy, grabbing balloons, holding doors open for half the population of Seoul, and saving babies from tragedies
The agent in charge of the PowerPoint was so whipped for Jeong-hyeok, and I can’t begin to even to blame him because oh my heart
Just a bro admiring a bro. I live for the wholesome/funny bits in dramas; they give me so much happiness
ULTIMATE SHIPS CHALLENGE → [03/10] Hugs
↳ “You can't leave like that! I can't let them take you like that. What do I do if you just leave me just like that? How could I live after you leave like that? What should I do?”
love is a hand that pushes your coffee cup towards you. the beans are imported into the country because it is not something the locals drink. love is in the hand that grinds the beans into a fine powder, in the tongue that tells a finer lie of already having it at home. love changes you, love keeps you safe when there is no roof to call your own.