Chapter 1 - Solar

Peppermint Chocolate
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There’s just something about chocolate.

 

It’s enough to cause a person to abandon the rest of the world in favor of complete immersion in the power of its taste.

 

Few things in life compare.

 

Solar Kim Yongsun knew this as clearly as she knew the sun was going to rise the next day.

 

It was an inarguable fact of life.

 

She concentrated, biting her bottom lip, as she folded the ribbons of dark chocolate in the pan once, twice, and a final time before sampling her work with her index finger.

 

She closed her eyes in surrender.

 

Perfection.

 

Next, she checked the thermometer in the pan.

 

An even 91 degrees.

 

Showtime.

 

One by one, she bathed each truffle in the dark chocolate coating before rolling it in the cocoa powder that would offer a nice contrast to the amaretto in the truffle.

 

Finally, she placed the last truffle on the wire rack with a slight twist of her wrist.

 

She set the timer and took her spot on top of the stepladder nestled in the kitchen’s corner and waited in anticipation for the required 12 minutes to creep by.

 

She felt good about things this time.

 

She’d used a tad too much heavy cream in the ganache on the last go round, and the hint of coconut she’d added this time might be the missing link to bridge the flavors.

 

The kitchen was quiet while she waited, the morning just getting started.

 

Distantly, she heard the bell in the front of the shop, but ignored it.

 

She checked the clock again.

 

It was time.

 

Biting slowly into a truffle, she closed her eyes and allowed the flavors to play in as she assessed.

 

It was closer this time.

 

She was on to something, but the recipe wasn’t quite there yet.

 

Damn it.

 

Just a hint too sweet.

 

It lacked balance.

 

The bell.

 

A second time.

 

Where was Byulyi ?

 

With an exaggerated sigh, she abandoned her project and made her way from the kitchen to the front of the bakeshop.

 

Kim Kyu Jong , one of the regulars, scowled deeply at her. “Well, it sure took you long enough.” It was nothing new.

 

Sort of his thing.

 

He harassed her daily and she smiled through it.

 

The man was pushing mid 30's and pretended to hate the world.

 

The problem was he didn’t and everyone knew it.

 

“Good morning, Kyu Jong. Sorry about the wait. Just taking care of a few things in the back. Your usual?”

 

Kyu Jong eyed the display case suspiciously. “What are those?”

 

She followed his gaze. “Caramel apple cinnamon rolls. Made with cream cheese frosting. My father’s recipe.”

 

He studied her skeptically.

 

It was rare for him to deviate from his standard blueberry muffin.

 

He was a staunch creature of habit. “Are they fresh?”

 

“Made this very morning.”

 

He rolled his eyes as if he couldn’t stand another minute of her.

 

It was part of his charm. “I’ll take 2 and a cup of joe. Regular, not decaf.” He scowled deeper. “Don’t you think you should write it down, for heaven’s sake?”

 

She grinned patiently. “2 cinnamon rolls and a cup of coffee. I think I got it.”

 

“Good thing you can bake or you people would run this place into the ground. Your father never used to keep his customers waiting. Where’s Byulyi?” He scanned the area behind the counter for any glimpse.

 

“Around here somewhere, I hope.” Moonbyul, her royal employee, was MIA but happened to be the one person Kyu Jong seemed to tolerate.

 

Which meant he was hot for her.

 

Solar prepared his order as she did every morning, and as he headed off to his regular table by the window, she turned to her next customers, a couple smiling brightly, a toddler at their sides.

 

In fact, one of the most adorable toddlers she’d ever seen.

 

“Morning, guys. Welcome to Rainbow Bridge. What can I get for you?”

 

“Well, you’ve already sold us on the cinnamon rolls, I think,” the man said. “And an orange raspberry muffin too. The lady at the inn said we have to try those.”

 

Solar nodded knowingly as she rang them up. “That’s Alice. She’s a fan.”

 

The wife smiled. “She insisted we stop by. Said you had pastries sent by God himself. The best in Illinois.”

 

“Well, Alice leans toward hyperbole, but they are pretty good. You’ll have to let me know what you think.”

 

“Are you the owner?”

 

Solar nodded. “I am.”

 

“It’s such a cute little place. So much character.”

 

Solar looked around, taking in the bakeshop through new eyes.

 

Checkered tablecloths, lots of framed art, photos from over the years.

“Thanks. My father opened the place not long after I was born.”

 

She pointed to Rainbow Bridge’s logo on the wall affectionately, zeroing in on the little girl with the halo of flowers in her hair. “And that’s me. My dad’s retired now, but he’s left us all his great recipes, and hopefully, I’ve added a few decent new ones.”

 

She handed them their plates. “Enjoy and come back and see us.”

 

“We definitely will.” The family picked out one of the five tables in the shop and sat down to enjoy their breakfast.

 

As she wiped down the counters, Solar’s gaze drifted back to the couple and she watched as they fed the toddler, encouraging her to taste the cinnamon roll and laughing when she grinned back at them in lip smacking approval.

 

She couldn’t help but wonder if that’s how she and Eunji would have laughed with their own child, if they’d had one.

 

With so much warmth and adoration.

 

She’d like to think so.

 

She shook herself out of it.

 

Eunji’s commuter plane had gone down 3 years ago.

 

Actually, 3 years, 4 months, and a handful of days, but somehow it didn’t seem that way.

 

It felt like yesterday that Eunji was teasing her or whispering sweetly in her ear each morning.

 

It was easier now, thinking about Eunji.

 

But it was moments like these that Solar wondered if she’d ever get a chance at a family of her own someday.

 

She wanted that.

 

Kids, someone to share it all with, the whole deal.

 

She sat on the stool.

 

Time was marching on, and sometimes she felt like it was marching on without her.

 

26 years old was still young…right.

 

She wandered back into the kitchen and did what she always did when something was on her mind. “What do you think, Jung Eunji? Is it time for me to get back on the horse?”

 

Silence.

 

As there always was when she talked to Eunji.

 

But there were times when she felt Eunji’s presence in her life; she was sure of it.

 

The number 8 had a way of showing up a lot, and she suspected strongly that Eunji had something to do with it.

 

It had been her favorite number if for nothing else than the Magic 8 Ball she consulted for all important life decisions.

 

“Sorry I’m late.” Hwasa rushed into the kitchen and began putting on her apron, pulling Solar abruptly from her thoughts. “Bless her heart; my next door neighbor didn’t know how to program her cable box. One sandwich short of a picnic, that one. I had to step in and help out and…”

 

She paused and shot Solar a curious glance. “What is it, sugar? You look like you just solved the myste

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moncoup7012 #1
Chapter 4: How have I never read this?! I know it has been years but I hope you come back, authornim!
mari_nne
#2
Chapter 4: the last part was heartbreaking. hope you can update this when you can, author! :)
Wolfbreed24 #3
Chapter 4: Please update this story.
princess_siema #4
Chapter 4: I love ur story.. Hope u can continue authornim
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Giv_d_moomoo
#5
Chapter 4: Loving the story so far. Please update authornim. :-)
TofuScribbles
#6
Chapter 4: Oh wow!!! This is amazing!!! Wheesun!!!! Am i too late??? I hope not. I really love the story so far. And the character, especially wheesun, heenim, and hwasa! I don't usually go for a story like this. I mean, dating your sister's ex kind of story. But this, i just can't get enough.
There's a part of me that screams "why!!?! Wheein saw her first! Why are you chosing her sister!?!" But then, i feel that needs to happen, otherwise we couldn't see the growth and grief of both wheesun. And i'm loving it! Shout out to their witty conversations! They are brilliant!

Not forgetting about hyuna and wheenie lil moment there. I kinda want it to happen since solar had one. Even though her date was kind of a jerk. Lol

Anywho... i will be waiting for your update :)
Hopefully soon!
sakumo #7
Chapter 4: I really like your writing style there is smooth flow in every words and so easy to read
And I love the conversation between Wheein and Solar too. Such an adorable couple ^^
Icecream013 #8
*squeal an update!...my nose hurt again from reading this chapter...