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There was one rule everyone at Page & Brew Bookstore knew by heart. Do not touch the owner's coffee. No exceptions. No excuses. No second chances. Because the owner, Yu Jimin, was terrifying when it came to her coffee. One employee accidentally moved her cup once. He received a ten-minute lecture. Another took a sip thinking it was theirs. They almost submitted a resignation letter. So naturally, everyone stayed away from it. — Kim Minjeong learned that rule on her first day. And for three months, she followed it perfectly. Until one Monday morning. — The bookstore was packed. Minjeong had stayed up all night finishing a project. She was exhausted. Half asleep. Barely functioning. — Without thinking, she grabbed the nearest coffee cup from the staff counter and took a huge sip. The moment the cup touched her lips, the room went silent. Completely silent. — Minjeong blinked. Why was nobody talking? Why was everyone staring? — Then she looked down. And saw the tiny handwritten label. YJ. — Her soul left her body. — Slowly. Very slowly. She turned around. And there stood Yu Jimin. Fresh from a meeting. Still holding her laptop. Looking directly at the cup in Minjeong's hands. — Nobody breathed. Nobody moved. One employee was already preparing a speech for Minjeong's funeral. —
There was one rule everyone at Page & Brew Bookstore knew by heart. Do not touch the owner's coffee. No exceptions. No excuses. No second chances. Because the owner, Yu Jimin, was terrifying when it came to her coffee. One employee accidentally moved her cup once. He received a ten-minute lecture. Another took a sip thinking it was theirs. They almost submitted a resignation letter. So naturally, everyone stayed away from it. — Kim Minjeong learned that rule on her first day. And for three months, she followed it perfectly. Until one Monday morning. — The bookstore was packed. Minjeong had stayed up all night finishing a project. She was exhausted. Half asleep. Barely functioning. — Without thinking, she grabbed the nearest coffee cup from the staff counter and took a huge sip. The moment the cup touched her lips, the room went silent. Completely silent. — Minjeong blinked. Why was nobody talking? Why was everyone staring? — Then she looked down. And saw the tiny handwritten label. YJ. — Her soul left her body. — Slowly. Very slowly. She turned around. And there stood Yu Jimin. Fresh from a meeting. Still holding her laptop. Looking directly at the cup in Minjeong's hands. — Nobody breathed. Nobody moved. One employee was already preparing a speech for Minjeong's funeral. — "Uh..." Minjeong swallowed. "I'm sorry." — Silence. — "I'm really sorry." — More silence. — Then Jimin walked closer. Everyone waited for the explosion. The anger. The lecture. Something. — Instead, Jimin looked at Minjeong. Then at the cup. Then back at Minjeong. — "Was it good?" — The entire bookstore nearly collapsed. — "What?" Minjeong asked. — "The coffee." Jimin repeated. "Was it good?" — Minjeong stared. The staff stared. The universe stared. — "Yeah." — A small smile appeared on Jimin's face. — "Good." — Then she gently pushed the cup back toward Minjeong. — "Finish it." — The room immediately exploded after Jimin left. — "What just happened?!" "You're alive?!" "Why are you alive?!" "WHO ARE YOU TO HER?!" — Minjeong had no answers. — Things only got weirder after that. — Every morning, a coffee would appear on her desk. No note. No explanation. Just coffee. — When she asked who left it there, the staff would only stare at her. Like she was missing something obvious. — One afternoon, she finally confronted Jimin. — "Are you the one leaving coffee on my desk?" — Jimin looked up from her paperwork. — "Maybe." — "Why?" — "You like it." — "That doesn't explain anything." — Jimin smiled. — "It explains enough." — And unfortunately for Minjeong... Her heart understood exactly what Jimin meant. — Months later. The bookstore held a company dinner. Everyone was there. Including a new employee who didn't know the rules. — The employee reached for Jimin's coffee. — Before anyone could stop him— Jimin moved the cup away. — "Not that one." — "Oh. Sorry." — The employee pointed at Minjeong's drink. — "Can I borrow hers instead?" — The entire table froze. — Jimin looked at him. Then at Minjeong. Then back at him. — "No." — "Why not?" — Jimin casually intertwined her fingers with Minjeong's under the table. — "Because that one's mine too." — And that was how the entire bookstore found out the owner and her favorite employee had been dating for six months. "Yu Jimin hated sharing. Her coffee. Her books. Her favorite seat. Unfortunately for her, Kim Minjeong became the one thing she wanted to keep all to herself." — THE END — #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp #winrina #aespa #winrinaaespa #winrinaau

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