If the Dream Continues⌠EventuallyâŚ
This scent�
The exact same lemon scent she had just noticed on Minwoo.
But she wasnât entirely sure. Perhaps it was just her mind playing tricks, thinking that the lemon scent from Minwoo was lingering. It was oddly distracting, yet Yulri said nothing and followed Minwoo into the office.
âWas this something you really had to say today?â Minwoo asked as he sat on the sofa.
âNot exactly, but I didnât want to postpone it until tomorrow.â
Yulri sat opposite him, continuing.
âI only realized after hanging up with you⌠that Jeho is the one designing the newlywed house.â
ââŚAh, that.â
At the mere thought, Minwooâs face twisted in displeasure.
âIf I had known beforehand, I would have opposed it. Iâm uncomfortable too. So if you really donât like it, you can speak to the Chairman yourself and refuse.â
âHuh?â
Minwoo was momentarily taken aback at her willingness to refuse. He had assumed she wouldnât care who designed the houseâor might even like it. But hearing her express discomfort suddenly made things complicated in his mind.
She didnât want to start their newlywed life in a house designed by Jeho, but confronting Chairman Kwon directly to refuse? That was an entirely different matter. Just imagining herself standing before Chairman Kwon made her feel intimidated.
âYulri,â
Minwoo leaned toward her cautiously.
âJeho is such a famous architect.â
Hearing her say she didnât want it actually reassured him. He had worried she might still be attracted to Jeho, but now, hearing her express discomfort, he realized it was just a needless concern.
âMy grandfather specifically asked him to do it for us. If we refuse, it might upset him.â
âWhat?â
Minwooâs tone had shifted completely. Earlier, he had sighed as if the world had ended during their phone call.
âLetâs just leave it to him. Heâll design our house beautifully.â
Minwoo smiled brightly at her, leaving Yulri with nothing to say. He had always been unpredictable. It seemed he had changed his mind for some reason. No matter how long she tried to argue, it would be a waste of time.
âUnderstood,â she said dryly, standing up.
What should she do?
As Yulri stepped into the elevator, she fell into thought. Visiting Chairman Kwon to refuse the house would look bad, as Councilman Chae had warned. But at the same time, she couldnât start married life in a house designed by Jeho.
Even now, her mind was unsettled⌠just imagining living in a house he designed made her shiver.
The elevator stopped at a middle floor. The doors opened, and Assistant Manager Shin, whom Yulri had seen in the hallway earlier, stepped inâprobably on her way home.
Though they didnât exchange greetings, Shin smiled warmly at Yulri, who returned a faint smile.
As soon as Shin entered the elevator, a familiar scent filled the confined space. Yulri inhaled gently.
It wasnât her imagination. The same lemon scent she had noticed on Minwoo was emanating from Shin. Glancing sideways, she noticed Shinâs hair tips were slightly damp, just like Minwooâs. Earlier, she hadnât realized this because they had passed quickly.
A few moments later, the elevator reached the lobby. Shin gave a slight nod to Yulri and hurried out.
Yulri silently watched Shinâs retreating figure.
Now she understood why Minwoo hadnât answered her calls and why he had been so startled to see her at the company. If he tried to hide it, she hoped he would at least conceal it perfectly so she wouldnât notice.
âHa.â
Yulri chuckled softly, pressing the close button.
At that moment, the sweet and fresh scent from her dream last night returned to her mind. Musk blended with citrusâthe scent unique to him⌠The elevator was filled with lemon now, yet she couldnât understand why it reminded her of him.
Being in the elevator? The dream? The image of their lips touching naturally in her mind made her bite her lower lip. Even though it was just a dream, her heart began to race.
Driving home, Yulri called Hyunkyung. Even though it was late at night, Hyunkyung picked up immediately after one ring.
âHyunkyung, itâs me.â
[Yulri!]
Hyunkyungâs voice was unusually high-spirited, as if she had been waiting for this call. Yulri had been unable to talk to her for the past few days because Hyunkyung had been visiting Singapore.
[Why do you sound like that? Is something wrong?]
Just hearing her voice, Hyunkyung could tell immediately how Yulri was feeling. Hyunkyung always had this way of offering comfort that Yulri didnât get from her family.
âItâs not really a problem⌠just a bit inconvenient,â Yulri explained briefly. At first, Hyunkyung reacted similarly to Councilman Chae.
[So what? A world-renowned architect is designing it. You wonât lose anything.]
âJeho was almost my fiancĂŠ before.â
[Thatâs true. He was your first love, after all.]
âFirst love onlyâ wouldnât be enough. He kept invading her thoughts even now. But despite being close friends, Yulri couldnât bring herself to tell Hyunkyung about last nightâs dream. Some people casually share private matters, but Yulri couldnât.
âAnyway, itâs uncomfortable. Even if everyone says itâs fine, I donât like it.â
[Hmm.]
Instead of arguing, Hyunkyung exhaled deeply. One of her best qualities was that she generally accepted Yulriâs refusal without fuss. She tried to resolve the matter on Yulriâs side with full respect.
[Still, it wouldnât look good if you personally refuse Chairman Kwon. So⌠hereâs an ideaâŚ]
Yulri held her breath, waiting for the next words.
[How about this? SoâŚ]
The next morning, Yulri resolved firmly to go to the company. Following Hyunkyungâs advice, she decided it would be better to persuade Jeho rather than confront Chairman Kwon directly.
At first, she had wondered if it was really necessary, but after having another vivid dream the previous night, her mind changed.
The second dream had escalated further, leaving her heart pounding even after waking. The moans that had echoed continuously still seemed to resonate in her mind.
She had never experienced such acts before, yet in the dream, she had performed them with startling skill, shocking herself.
After a long, cold shower, her dizzy mind cleared somewhat.
Already, imagining living in a house he designed made her expression darken rapidly.
Even if dreams were beyond rational control, she felt pathetic for giving in to desire so easily.
Today, she would confront Jeho no matter what. She would remain composed, speak sharply if needed, and endure even if he made inappropriate jokes.
Yulri bolstered her courage and entered the office.
But as luck would have it, he had not arrived even by lunchtime.
âHonestly, youâre overdoing it. You donât have to go that far, right?â
After lunch, Sunyoung handed Yulri a takeout coffee cup, chattering.
âWho?â
âWho else? Kwon Jeho. He went to Changwon right after you, following the site manager.â
âChangwon?â
âYes. He went for the town hall reconstruction project. Itâs purely a volunteer projectâŚâ
If he went to Changwon, would he be back before work ended?
âMost likely, theyâll both leave directly from the site,â Sunyoung said, reading Yulriâs mind.
Even after the official work hours, Jeho did not appear. Yulri soothed her disappointment, though she had wanted to resolve things quicklyâit had been delayed until the next day.
That night, Yulri suffered yet another nightmare.
Unfortunately, the third dream was more intense than the second. If the dreams continued, it would⌠eventuallyâŚ
No!
Recalling the very passionate hands inside her shirt, Yulri shook her head violently. Yet she couldnât spend the night awake. It had to be a side effect of stress from leaving matters unresolved.
She hoped that once she spoke to Jeho, the dreams would naturally cease. While negotiating, she would politely ask him to stop making strange jokes.
However, even the next day, Jeho had still not arrived. Sunyoung hinted he had spent the night in Changwon due to delayed work, and would probably return to Seoul late in the afternoon.
That meant she wouldnât see him today either. Yulri felt a wave of frustration.
Was she upset because plans kept getting delayed? Or because she couldnât see him?
She pressed her heated eyes with the back of her hand, glancing at the empty seat beside her.
While tidying her desk to leave, Yulri received a call from Site Manager Kim. She resisted asking if he was still in Changwon.
[Yulri, sorry to bother you at closing time. Can you print out the drawings I mentioned and leave them on the desk? Itâs urgentâŚ]
âSure, Iâll do it.â
Yulri wrote down the drawing numbers on paper. Since Site Manager Kim asked at this hour, it meant he would return to the office late. Therefore, Jeho would likely return with him. At least she could see him tomorrow. Excited at the thought, Yulri completed the printing, which took a while due to complicated settings, and placed the drawings on Kimâs desk.
After reviewing the drawings carefully, she was about to leave the office when the door openedâJeho entered.
Even though only a day had passed since she last saw him, her heart dropped at the sight. It felt like seeing him after a long absence, making her momentarily tear up. Embarrassed by her reaction, she quickly looked away.
Jeho nodded politely and went straight to the desk, picking up the drawings she had just placed.
âThis was from your earlier call to the site manager. I caused you to stay late, sorry about that.â
ââŚAh, yes.â
Yulri answered briefly, avoiding his gaze. Despite deciding to settle things quickly, words didnât come easily.
Perhaps because of the past two nights of strange dreams, the images replayed in her mind, making her face flush just from looking at him.
Seeing him tired from arriving, she couldnât bring herself to start the discussion yet. She made up a plausible excuse and postponed it.
âIâll be heading in now.â
As Yulri greeted him and moved toward the door, Jeho asked instead:
âYou havenât told the Chairman yet, have you?â
Turning around, she saw Jeho setting down the drawings and walking toward her.
âThe matter of the newlywed house design.â
âI couldnât tell the Chairman immediately; heâs busy.â
ââŚIs that so?â
He twisted his lips as if disappointed.
âI thought you had changed your mind⌠I was secretly excited.â
Now. This was her chance to persuade him.
Yulri took a slow breath and blurted out:
âCould you spare some time today?â
âTime?â
âYes. I have something to say.â
She looked straight into Jehoâs curious eyes and continued with emphasis:
âJust the two of us.â
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