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Ever Ours, Always

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Ever Ours, Always

A love written in fate. A war fought in longing. A story they were never meant to escape.

Isabella Carter has spent her entire life building herself into something unshakable. Ambition over emotion. Logic over love. As the top architecture student at Goryeo University, she has no time for distractions—especially not the kind that come in the form of Alexander Sinclair, the enigmatic, dangerously charming heir to a business empire who seems to be everywhere she turns.

She doesn’t believe in fate.

He doesn’t believe in love.

But from the moment he offers her an umbrella in the rain, everything begins to unravel.

Alexander was raised in a world where emotions are a liability, where love is nothing more than a distraction that costs too much and ruins too many. His father, the cold and ruthless CEO of Sinclair Enterprises, has spent years shaping him into a man who cannot afford to feel.

But Isabella Carter makes him want to break every rule.

She is stubborn, sharp-tongued, utterly indifferent to his wealth and status—and completely irresistible. She is a challenge he cannot ignore, a problem he cannot solve, a weakness he never saw coming.

And so it begins.

A game of glances across the library.

A battle of wit disguised as casual conversations.

A slow-burn tension that builds with every accidental touch, every unspoken moment, every step closer to something neither of them should want.

He pulls, she resists.

She runs, he follows.

He breaks, and she—

She was never meant to fall.

But love doesn’t care for plans.

And some storms are impossible to outrun.

When a single night changes everything—a rooftop dinner under the city lights, a whisper of truth in the darkness, a touch that lingers too long—Isabella finds herself standing at the edge of something reckless, dangerous, irreversible.

Alexander Sinclair is not safe.

And yet, when he looks at her like she is the only thing in the world that matters, she wonders if she wants to be saved at all.

But love comes with a cost.

A past she thought she buried. A future he cannot escape. A world that refuses to let them be together.

And when fate demands they make a choice—

Hold on, or walk away.

Surrender, or survive.

Love, or lose.

One of them will break.

One of them will fall.

And neither of them will ever be the same again.

Because some love stories don’t fade.

Some connections don’t end.

Some hearts don’t let go.

They were never meant to be temporary.

They were always meant to be—

Ever ours, always.

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Episode 1: The First Glimpse of Forever
Autumn, Goryeo University The scent of rain clung to the air, blending with the earthy fragrance of fallen leaves and the distant aroma of freshly brewed coffee. The afternoon sky stretched in muted shades of gray, a quiet prelude to the storm that had been threatening all day. Isabella Carter tightened her grip on the books she carried, pressing them against her chest as she hurried through the cobblestone pathways of Goryeo University. The wind teased strands of her dark hair loose from her ponytail, sending them dancing across her face. She barely noticed. Her mind was elsewhere—on the half-finished blueprint she needed to submit, on the professor who had just reminded her that "talent is nothing without discipline," on the weight of expectations pressing against her shoulders. She had never minded the pressure before. She was Isabella Carter, after all—the top student in the School of Architecture, known for her unwavering focus and the way she could turn lines and angles into breathtaking structures. But today, her heart felt heavy. And she didn’t know why. She reached the entrance of the library just as the first drops of rain began to fall, speckling the pavement like ink on parchment. She sighed, adjusting her bag strap, and stepped inside. It was warmer here—quieter, safer. The scent of old books wrapped around her like a childhood lullaby. She made her way toward her usual corner, near the arched window overlooking the university courtyard. The view was beautiful—the towering cherry blossom tree in the center, the golden leaves swirling in the wind, the rain beginning to kiss the earth. She had always loved rainy days. But she did not expect that today, in this library, on this very afternoon—fate would change the course of her life forever. The Man in the Shadows Across the library, a pair of eyes followed Isabella’s movements with quiet curiosity. Alexander Sinclair sat at a wooden desk in the farthest corner, a book in his hand but his attention elsewhere. The soft glow of the reading lamp cast shadows across his sharp features—dark hair slightly tousled, a crisp white shirt rolled up at the sleeves, a silver watch glinting at his wrist. He had seen her before. Noticed the way she always arrived at the same time, always chose the same seat. Noticed the way she lost herself in books as if the world outside did not exist. He had never spoken to her. Never tried to. But today, for some reason, he found himself watching her longer than usual. He wasn’t the type to believe in fate. He built his world on logic, on strategies, on the ruthless pursuit of success. At twenty-two, he was already making waves in the business world—investments, partnerships, numbers that made sense in ways people never did. He had no time for distractions. And yet, here he was, distracted. The rain outside grew heavier, droplets tapping against the glass like a silent melody. Isabella turned slightly, brushing a strand of hair behind her ear as she flipped a page of her book. Alexander exhaled, closing his own book with a quiet thud. Maybe it was time to introduce himself. The Rain That Brought Them Together By the time Isabella left the library, the rain had turned into a full downpour. She stood beneath the cherry blossom tree, clutching her books as she watched students dash past with umbrellas, their laughter echoing through the cold air. She hadn’t checked the forecast. She should have checked the forecast. She sighed, debating whether to make a run for it when a voice—deep, smooth, and laced with amusement—spoke behind her. "You’ll get sick." She turned, startled. Alexander Sinclair stood there, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a black umbrella, the rain beading on the fabric like tiny crystals. His gaze was calm yet unreadable, as if he were studying her reaction more than anything else. She blinked. He was even more striking up close. His presence was magnetic—effortless confidence wrapped in quiet intensity. But what unsettled her most was the way he looked at her, like he had already figured out a secret she hadn’t yet discovered. She hesitated. "Are you… talking to me?" His lips twitched. "Unless you see someone else standing in the rain without an umbrella, then yes." She bit the inside of her cheek, unsure whether to be amused or annoyed. Alexander tilted the umbrella slightly, an unspoken invitation. "Take it. I don’t need it." She hesitated again. "And why would a businessman like you not need an umbrella?" He raised an eyebrow. "You know who I am?" Isabella huffed a soft laugh. "You sit in the back row of Business Ethics but still manage to correct the professor. Kind of hard not to notice." For a moment, something flickered in his gaze—surprise, perhaps? Then, he smirked. "So, you do pay attention to me." She opened her mouth, then closed it, cheeks warming. Alexander let out a quiet chuckle, stepping closer. "I’ll walk you to your dorm." The rain continued to fall around them as she finally accepted his offer, stepping beneath the umbrella. They walked in silence, the rhythmic sound of raindrops filling the space between them. It should have been ordinary. Just two strangers sharing an umbrella, heading in the same direction. But there was something about the way the world felt smaller in that moment. Like the universe had conspired for their paths to cross. A Promise in the Rain They reached the entrance of her dorm too soon. Isabella hesitated before stepping out from under the umbrella, her fingers curling around the strap of her bag. "Thank you," she said softly. "I… I’ll return the favor someday." Alexander tilted his head slightly, as if considering her words. Then, in that same calm, unreadable tone, he murmured, "I’ll hold you to that, Isabella." The way he said her name—like it was something to be remembered—sent an unexplainable shiver through her. She turned, stepping into the warmth of the dormitory, not realizing that she had just made a promise to a man who would soon change her life. Outside, Alexander lingered for a moment, watching as she disappeared behind the doors. Then, with an exhale that felt heavier than it should have, he turned and walked away. The rain continued to fall. And somewhere between that first glance and that first goodbye, a love story had begun. To Be Continued…

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