Writer's Premonition
Description
Dara has been a novelist for three years now. She has been a renowned writer ever since her trilogy had gained popularity in the whole country. Her stories have been interconnected, and they all speak up of love, and are too good that of them being fiction had always been questioned. Her books have become controversial to the extent that, rumors spread that if Dara Park writes a book about you, the chances of it happening in real life is a hundred and one percent. Her first book was about her best friend, Haera, who in the story ends up falling in love with a pilot -- and it happens to her in real life. The next book starts with a break up of her college roommate, and she meets someone wonderful as she works in a marketing firm -- and it does, too, happen in real life, surprisingly, and in detail as well. And her last book was about her sister, who had trouble with men with her tomboyish attitude, had met two wonderful guys who fought for her love -- and, coincidentally, it happened in real life as well.
It was a buzz in the whole country once news spread about her unexpected premonition, her fans called her psychic, and they knew there was some black magic happening to every book, some have even sent letters to Dara asking her to be the next girl to star in her new book. But on contrary, Dara doesn't believe in such, she was no psychic, she wasn't a fortune teller, she had just gone lucky in the past three books. It was now a big question to who would be the star on Dara's next book, and everyone had been anticipating it quite eagerly.
But Dara has been boggled for several months now, being pressured to produce another genius for an art, and yet no inspiration pops out. So one night right after she deleted another reject plot, she dreams of herself being the star of her own story. Thinking this is a sign, she decides to write about herself. But how would her story turn out? Would the magic still work on her this time around? Would her written story apply in her real life as well? And how would Dara plot out her own love story in the first place?
Foreword
"Because love isn't searched and it isn't planned, but rather, it comes by itself, on it's right time."
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