Breaking Tradition: The Impure Woman

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  Hey you, are                       you ready for  

Breaking Tradition:               The Impure Woman? 

A story which deals           with tradition, family,

temptation, love and  staying true to your heart.

This is no ordinary story, it’s Park Aejin’s life.

It is the apparent life of the dirty.

The unclean. The tainted.

Poisonous. Polluted.

Impure.

Foreword

Park Aejin is part of a traditional Christian-Korean household. Her family consists of her father, a devoted clergyman, her mother, a fifty’s housewife and then herself, the loving daughter.

For sixteen years, Aejin attended church and learned ways of the domestic life. It was what her father expected of her. What her mother wanted for her. But growing up in Chonju, Aejin did not wish to lead the same tedious, unadventurous life as her mother did.

Therefore during her hwan’gap or sixteenth birthday, instead of having a special gathering like most of the girls her age had, Aejin begged her parents to allow her to study in a private school located in Seoul. Without their knowledge, she submitted an application to the school of her dreams which accepted her with a full scholarship.

It was perfect.

Being the way they are, her parents were not as enthusiastic as the young girl. But because they loved her dearly, they permitted her to make her own decisions as long as she abided by their beliefs and swore to never forget what they have taught her.

Mr. and Mrs. Park were strict like any good parents were with their child. And having raised her so well, they trusted her to go out in the world on her own. They knew she was a good and studious child and also being trustful and mature got her a bus ticket to her dreams.

And although she was miles apart from them, Aejin never gave in to temptation or threw away anything she learned in Chonju. She remained the perfect daughter even without her parents having to remind her. She didn’t party, drink, smoke, do drugs, have , she didn’t even communicate with the opposite gender much either.

Why? Because those weren’t the reasons to why she was there. And keeping her parents’ words in her heart at all times, she was able to avoid all temptations that came her way. Not that there was a lot.

Having studied in Seoul’s Christian Private Academy for two years straight while managing to make the honor’s list earned Aejin a solid spot in Cheonjiwang University. One of the best schools in the country. It was one step closer to the life she desired. And being one of the bests, CU was rather expensive without a doubt.

But luckily for her, her tuition fees were lowered thanks to scholarships and her living conditions settled because of the financial aid she received from her loving parents  

It was through the help, hope, prayer and love that Aejin alone was able to survive till today, her senior year at the age of twenty-two, without having to worry much about money or work.

Her life was great, some might even say perfect.

But what will happen to Aejin when an old friend drops by her small apartment one night and the next things she knows, she has a five year old child crying and throwing a fit on her couch.

A little boy by the name of Choi Minwoo who brings her: stress, tears, love, happiness, laughter, heartbreak and also new meaning to life.

And how did he do this? He brought Kim Joonmyun to her.

The untainted. The innocent. The pure.   

Author's Note: Yeah, I know I'm crazy with all these stories but this plot has been in my mind for forever! It's really bitter-sweet but nonetheless a romance story featuring exo's very own guardian angel Suho! I decided to post this on Valentine's Day because I know it'd be cute, plus a gift from me to you. Do you guys see the heart? I hope so because on my phone it isn't lol but it's supposed to be. Hopefully it'll be like nothing you have ever read before! Please continue to supoort me and enjoy!

Also, this story is purely fictional, including the characters with the exception of exo and other idols used. P.S. I don't want you guys thinking Christians are bad! >.< Please don't take anything personal! I do not mean to offend anyone and this is a fictional story.

Notice: Thank you to --honeysenpai from peek-a-boo graphics for the first beautiful poster! go check her out guys! and for the second amazing poster (which is not up), credit goes to miss_vanma from midnight sun graphics! & for the third and final poster, thank you to lassitude from imperfection graphics! go request there! Also for the story's first review, thank you aznawzmao from mochi & mochi.           


ADVERTISED ON 10.14.13

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working on the epilogue now :D will be posted soon!

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SuhoLoverDebo
#1
Chapter 16: Poor Suho.. I know he didn't mean it in wrong way but I understand Aejin too.. They are so different.. I wonder how things will work for them.. Bcz everytime they meet they end up arguing and Aejin leaving in anger..
SuhoLoverDebo
#2
Chapter 5: I hate such kind of people.. I am not Christian so don't know what Bible say but I know one thing that no God will ever support such thing.. What kind of people are they? They could have send the kid in another room before talking.. How can they talk such vulgar language in front of a kid? So disgusting..
LucyWrites2225
#3
Chapter 5: If her parents think they are pleasing God by behaving in such a inhumane manner in the name of 'traditions' and 'religion' then they are so wrong...
KeemNoona #4
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
tonnettie
#5
Chapter 51: This story really made me question the standards of life. How people could easily judge without knowing what’s really behind.
Handoongi
#6
Everytime i reread this, still feeling that lovely feels :)))
Conqueror
#7
Chapter 52: It has a very interesting story line.. I love it!
ByunDal #8
Chapter 51: I love it