Where the River Bends – Chapter 112: A Confession in the Snow

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# Chapter 112: A Confession in the Snow

Eunso gazed across the snowy expanse, her heart aching at the thought of leaving this place—a landscape woven through with memories of Minjun. Her pulse quickened, warmth flooding her chest even as the crisp winter air filled her lungs. When Minjun’s hand found hers, it felt as though he understood her without words, and she found her vision blurring as she thought of his warmth.

The journey from the village to the snow-covered fields had awakened something in her. Minjun had spoken to her of his feelings, and she had listened—truly listened. His touch seemed to communicate what his voice could not, and everywhere his gaze had fallen still seemed to radiate heat. As they came to understand each other in the silence of that white world, Eunso felt her own heart growing brighter. She realized now how much his presence had given her.

They talked beneath the endless sky. Minjun shared what lay in his heart, and Eunso heard every word. There was something in the gentleness of his touch, the warmth of his gaze, that spoke volumes. In those moments of quiet understanding, she felt herself transforming—becoming lighter, more alive.

When he drew closer, she saw it in his eyes: a tenderness that took her breath away. His smile undid her.

“Minjun,” she said softly, “it feels like you understand my heart. When you held my hand, I felt so warm.”

“Eunso, I want to understand you,” he replied, his voice steady and sure. “I want to know your heart. You’ve given me so much.”

She listened to his words, moved by the sincerity in his voice. His hand held hers, and she felt his warmth seep into her skin. In that moment, standing together amid the endless white, everything felt possible.

“I’m glad to be with you,” she whispered. “You’ve given me so much.”

“And I love you,” Minjun said. “I love you, Eunso.”

The snow continued to fall around them, gentle and silent, as two hearts finally spoke the truth they had always known.

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