The Blind Side
Description
No one could see him, as far as he was aware.
Every day, at the of twelve he would venture down the streets and head towards the fountain, hoping to see something, someone.
He had been doing it for as long as he’d been 17. And that was a very long time.
Lee Chang Hee was a ghost, and a very good looking one at that.
He had died in a freak car accident that cost the love of his life and his own, but he came back as a ghost and she didn’t.
But there was one thing wrong, he might as well have been blind because in this second life of his, he was invisible.
No one could see him, where he was or who he was, and he couldn’t see them.
He wanted to though, 16 years without seeing a soul was an eternity, and thoroughly eerie too.
Hats and jackets with no bodies in them would walk in the streets with him, cars with not a single person drove past. But he never saw their faces.
All except for one.
That was his world.
But in her world, everyone could see her, but she couldn’t see them, because she was blind.
Going through her years blind was tough on everyone, especially her family. All that money on therapy and surgery gone to a waste because she was still blind.
She didn’t mind though.
Because she was happy the way she was. She had friends, and many of them were understanding and willing to help her when she was in need.
But in the light there was a shadow too. 16 years without seeing her parents, her friends, herself was unbearable.
She constantly imagined the possibilities out there for her if only she weren’t blind.
There was one thing she wanted more in the world than anything. She would give up her entire being for that single feeling, everything she lived for would be worth it.
She’d never been in love.
But oh, how that would change.
Foreword
A ghost who cannot seem to forget his past.
A blind girl who cannot see anything.
But he sees her.
And she sees him.
Why?
Kang Sae Rim, diagnosed with eye cancer at the tender age of four and has been blind ever since.
Lee Chang Hee, a young man who died in a car accident long ago.
Both are haunted with the memory of what they could’ve been, would’ve been and should’ve been.
But both aren’t.
Yet in the darkness of it all they find each other, and grip on for dear life.
But when no one can see them, will their love disappear?
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