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Ji hoo and jandi
Ji hoo and jandi





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When he’d asked what the characters meant, she had answered that it indicated “a once in a lifetime fate.” I suppose the point is that if it’s once in a lifetime and he had let her go, like the wind that never returns to the same spot twice, the relationship truly is over. He examines the puzzle piece given to him by Eun-jae, and remembers when she’d first given him the present. Jun-pyo isn’t eager to go but he knows he should he hands over the sleeping boy and reluctantly leaves. Jung telling Jun-pyo he ought to return home. Their walk is cut short by a phone call from Mr. The words are spoken casually and Jun-pyo doesn’t mean anything by it, but they sure do make me uneasy. Jun-pyo reflects, “It’s strange, it feels like I’m in a scene in a hazy dream right now.” I really like this walk home, which is characterized by calm contentment. Jun-pyo rushes him off, and the three enjoy their day at the zoo.) (And then the boy, Chan, whispers to Jun-pyo for a little bathroom assistance. I want us to be equals, so I’ll face what I must.” I’ve received many things from you, F4, and Jae-kyung. Jun-pyo balks, because in his mind it’s natural to want to protect her, but Jan-di says, “I don’t like being supported by someone, or protected and taken care of. However, Jan-di tells him she doesn’t want to be protected. He tells Jan-di, “I’ll take care of you,” explaining that Witch Mom isn’t the type to let the broken engagement and aborted merger slide - he’s preparing himself for her next assault. Jun-pyo and Jan-di’s zoo date marks their first chance in a long while for quality time, so Jun-pyo asks how she’s been holding up. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.

ji hoo and jandi

Instant Romantic Floor – “Lie” Īudio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. I’m watching with fondness, not bitterness, really! This makes for a somewhat lengthy commentary section today, but I’d like to preface it all by saying that despite the critique, I really did enjoy this episode. Then I turned my brain back on to address the commentary section and found a lot of bothersome points to take issue with. I watched Episode 23 with the critical dial turned down and enjoyed much of it - it was cute at points, and touching at others. 313 MaJanuBoys Before Flowers: Episode 23 by javabeans







Ji hoo and jandi