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From Past To Present, I Still Love You 145 Ji-ho's Story Part One

My earliest memory was of me at the front steps of an orphanage.

It was late at night. I had been standing in front of the doors, alone, under the chilling moonlight. Wearing a dirty shirt and ripped pants, the cold air nipped my exposed skin. I can remember hugging myself, trying to keep myself warm.

How did I end up here? Where was this place?

There was no person in sight. All I could see was the darkness and the faint glow of the moonlight.

Finally, after shivering in the cold for hours, I was found. A women quickly brought me into the building, wrapping a blanket around my body. The other adults in the room quickly ran deeper into the halls, coming back with a medical kit.

"You're freezing. Are you okay?"

I stared at her.

She grabbed both of my hands. "Why aren't you speaking? It's okay. You are safe with us. I promise."

I answered with silence.

After the workers were finished checking to make sure I was okay, they brought me to a room. They asked me questions about how I ended up on the steps and about my family. However, I couldn't remember anything. Did I have a mother? How was my life before standing in the cold?

During that time, I did not speak a word.

There was no need to. For I had no answers to their questions.

Seeing how I was left at the front steps of the orphanage, the workers immediately brought me into their care. This place officially became my home.

But as a child, I couldn't assimilate to this life.

Sitting in the middle of the room, clutching onto a ragged teddy bear, I would stay emotionless, ignoring the louds kids around me.

The light above would flicker, dimly lightly portions of the large room.

During this time, all I knew was that I didn't want to talk to anyone. I wanted to be alone. I didn't like this place.

Even when prospective parents would come to hopefully adopt a child, I would not make the effort to try and get adopted either. The parents who found me cute were all disappointed by my silence and lack of life, and they eventually picked other kids. The lucky children would leave with smiles on their faces while I stayed, unmoving, uncaring.

I just watched as the days passed and lived an empty life.

Why did I live this way? Even I didn't know the answer to this question myself. Looking back, I believe it may have been caused by psychological trauma from my family in the past.

School was the same. I didn't feel like talking to other people. I just sat in my own desk and stared into space. People assumed that I was mute, but the teachers knew that was not the case. They became worried that there was something wrong with my brain. A child my age should be smiling and happy. They never met a kid like me who never talked. Yet, they could not get me tested because I did not have parents and neither did I have the money to pay for one.


Eventually, I became invisible. That was the fate I chose for myself.

Upon reaching the age of nine, I noticed sudden changes in my body. At the most random moments, I would get splitting headaches. During physical education, I would not be able to run as fast as the other kids. If I tried to run, my entire chest would throb in pain. And as time passed, even scars and cuts would not heal completely.

But nobody paid any mind to it. And I just assumed it was nothing either. After all, I was only a child. How would I know what to do? Besides, I didn't even realize how serious the symptoms were. I just ignored the red flags that my body was giving me.

The symptoms increased.And I didn't tell anyone.

My body would be in pain.But there was no one to turn to.

Eventually, my silence was what killed me.

One day while I was walking down the street and my body felt heavy. Without realizing it, darkness suddenly took over my body. When I woke up, I found myself at the hospital, lying on a hard bed. According to the doctors, someone found me lying on the streets and called an ambulance.

But of course, I didn't care about the details. I just wanted to leave. I wasn't even grateful towards the person that brought me here.

However, no matter how hard I tried. They would not allow me to leave.

I squirmed and pushed, using all my body language to tell them how I felt about this place. But the nurses had grabbed onto my arms and locked the doors. During this time, they already knew that I was an orphan. Therefore, they were not entirely surprised by my behavior and handled the situation calmly.

The doors finally opened and in came a doctor. There was a serious expression on his face.

"You've been having symptoms for a while now haven't you? Your body. It hasn't been normal right?"

For some reason, his words sucked me in and I took that moment to think. There had already been several times where I felt dizzy and wanted to faint. I stared into his eyes and nodded.

He was right. I did experience symptoms. But why was he asking me this? Was there a problem?

My suspicions grew and eventually, I was brought into a room full of monitors. Placed on the screen were numbers and words I couldn't comprehend. Normally, in these types of meetings, parents would be the ones to talk to the doctors about their children's illness. However, since I didn't have anyone, I was the one that had to bear the news.

In that very place, I had come to learn about my illness.

To summarize, there was something wrong with my cells and they were having a hard time regenerating. Most of the terminology he was using was too complicated for me, even though he tried his best to help me understand the problem. However, even though I didn't know what those words meant, I had the capability to figure out what the doctor's expression and words were saying without it being explicitly said.

For the first time in years, I opened my mouth.

"Am I going to die?"

Even I didn't recognize my own voice. It was high. And squeaky.

The doctor let out a sigh before nodding. "Let's not put it in harsh terms. Currently, you have a terminal illness. Cellular degeneration is a normal thing for all living things. However, your illness makes it so that your body cannot regenerate the cells that are dying as fast as other people's bodies can. Luckily for you, the hospital has a special program through the government for orphans who need medical care. With the help of our hospital, you will be able to live."

From the look in his eyes, I knew that he was sugar-coating his words to make it seem like there was hope for me. But still, although there was an initial shock, I did not care. There was nothing that I lived for anyways.

I just nodded.

Perhaps, this mentality was shocking for a eleven year old boy to have but during that time, I had absolutely nothing. I was just living for the sake of living. There was nothing to it.

Luckily, due to the government program for orphaned kids, I was able to get medical help. Although the medical assistance would end by the time I turned into an adult, I didn't care enough to think that far. All I knew was that there was something wrong with me and that was that. I just followed what the adults told me.

The room I was placed in was shared with five other kids. They were all too loud. And just like before, I didn't speak to them at all.

At first, I liked the hospital. The beds were more comfortable than the orphanage and the food was much tastier. It was clean here too.

But there was a something about the hospital that also caught my heart. This place was different than the school and orphanage.

Every day, parents who cared for their children would come and stay by their sides. I was able to see a new world that I wasn't exposed to at the orphanage.

I saw familial love.

And I also saw people desperate to survive. Parents who prayed everyday for their children to get better.

While I didn't care about whether or not I passed away, there was people who were desperate to live every extra second. Parents who would sacrifice everything for their children to survive.

It was painful to watch. But I didn't say a word.

I was going to die anyways.

Everything changed when I came to a dark realization.

While staying at the hospital, there was a large difference in my lifestyle. Since I wasn't allowed to attend school, I was learning through an online class. I wasn't allowed to live the life of a normal student anymore. When I would try to go outside, there would always be a nurse to accompany me. I also wasn't allowed to go past the hospital boundaries. To explain in a few words: I was trapped in here.

I missed freedom. The choice to life the way I wanted. Even if I hadn't interacted with anyone, the freedom I was given and the opportunity of hope presented to me was a blessing. Even if I didn't care, I still had those options.

I had a choice.

Now, my only choice was to stay at the hospital and wait for my death.

The only route that my life could take is to die.

However, even with these emotions piled up within me, there was nobody to tell my feelings to. By this time, it was too late, I had already forgotten how to talk to people. Although I observed how people spoke and could read their expressions easily, my social skills lacked. I became afraid to talk to people.

But, at the bottom of my heart, I knew that no matter how hard I tried, nobody would care about my death. Even though the nurses sent me smiles, I knew that their kindness was only a part of their job.

Friends? Please. The only people I ever got to interact with were my roomates. And there was no point in making friends with them. Ultimately, the kids in the hospital would pass away just like me. There was no hope.

And family? An even more absurd thought.

I had none.

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196 Presentation Time
195 Meeting him
194 Light Brown Eyes
193 Confrontation
192 Hair Ruffles
191 Heavy Breathes **
190 Hot and Steamy **
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188 Couple Discounts!
187 The Resolve
186 Mixed Emotions and Fights
185 Love Detective
184 Third-Wheel?
183 A Drunken Kiss?
182 A Little Progress
181 Drunken Heartbreaks
180 Soju, Soju, and More Soju
179 Let's Get Hammered!
Chapter 178
177 Steamy in the Office?
176 Private Stairs
175 Lucas the Famous
174 Jealousy
173 Reunion with the Blonde Haired Boy
172 All-You-Can-Ea
171 Exams!
170 Jacuzzi Adventures
169 Yacht Ride
168 Brunch is Finally Finished
Chapter 167
166 Lunch?
165 The Ultimate Pleasure *
164 White Lingerie *
163 Dinner for Two
162 A Taste of What's to Come
161 Sunset Kisses
160 Arrival
159 Playful Banter
158 Surprise!
157 Jealousy
156 Lessons 101
155 Lingerie Shopping?!
154 Blushed Cheeks
153 A New Era
152 The Funeral
151 Not So Sweet Dreams
150 A Brightly Shining Star
149 White Mask
148 The Letter
147 His Last Breathes
146 Ji-ho's Story Part Two
145 Ji-ho's Story Part One
144 The Last Awakening
143 A Newfound Emotion
142 Hospital
141 Too Much Food
140 The Passing Days
139 White Towels
138 That Perverted Little Devil
137 I Want to be an Uncle!
136 Granted Wishes
135 Awakened
134 White to Red
133 Shoot and Aim
132 The Risks
131 Murderer
130 Back to Presen
129 The True Story 2
128 The True Story 1
127 The Rules of the Rich
126 The Truth Is Spilled
125 Her Kidnapper
124 Disappearance
123 Late Night Troubles
122 Cuddles
121 Vampire?
120 The Reason Why
119 The Question
Chapter 118
117 Water Works
116 The Red Bikini
115 Not so innocen
114 Ji-ho's Truth
113 The Plane Ride
112 Airpor
111 The Fall
110 Nightmares
109 Zzz
108 The Aftermath
107 The Tea Is Spilled
106 Feisty
105 A Kiss Worth Remembering
104 I Hate You
103 A Confession
102 Jaemin's Demons
101 The Finals
100 The Battle Between Two Men
99 A Bargain
98 His Warmth
97 AUTHOR'S NOTE ON PREMIUM
96 The Real Reason
95 A Tease
94 Karma
93 An Unwanted Appearance Part Two
92 An Unwanted Appearance Part 1
91 A Grand Entrance 2
90 A Grand Entrance 1
89 The Elite
88 Let the Games Begin
87 Transformation Start!
86 The Princess and the CEO
85 The Heart Speaks The Truth
84 Confessions of a Workaholic
83 A Perfect Meal
82 A Tes
81 A Late Realization
80 New Technology
79 The Plan
78 Together
77 Are You Okay?
76 Could This Be True?
75 The Mind of Chae Jaemin
74 Smart Girl
73 A New Day
72 Good Morning!
71 A Reflection of Him
70 A Whole New World
69 Eunha to The Rescue
68 No thanks!
67 The Decision Made
66 A Double-edged Sword
65 Marry me?
64 The World Of MSG
63 The Real Deal
62 The White-haired fellow
61 So it begins...
Chapter 60
59 Stay
58 Forever
Chapter 57
56 A New Set Of Introductions
55 A True Reunion
54 The Truth is Told
53 An Awkward Car Ride
52 A Grand Entrance
51 To Protec
50 A Phone Call
49 A Shot of Soju
Chapter 48
47 A Blessing in Disguise
46 A New Plan for Revenge
45 Manipulation
44 A Mole in the System
43 Guardian Angel
42 Oh. My. God.
41 Oi Lovebirds
40 Playing Dress Up
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38 A Better Sword
37 Let me Introduce Myself
36 Jaeun's Secre
35 Yummy Garlic
34 Let's Give her Rotten Food
33 Damsel in Distress?
32 Thank You Secretary Kim
31 The New Owner
30 A Silent Dinner
29 A Wine for You
28 His Arrival
27 Water and Flour
26 True Friends
25 He's Coming Back
24 Why is Life so Hard?
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22 First Year Anniversary
21 The Ice Princess
20 Lucas's Advice
19 The Rich Society
18 Poor her
17 The Moon Siblings
16 A Grand Tip
15 Flying Pasta
14 Peach Soju
13 The God of Sauce
12 What is Your Order?
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10 It's All His Faul
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7 Minhyun's Gif
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