Sweet Retreat
Description
Kwanghee went home to Korea from Paris after training/working as a pâtissier. He bought a place in an old neighborhood close to his precious memories and opened Café Sweet Retreat. What’s so special? He did it for someone. Will life be harsh or fate will play its cards?
characters
Kwanghee – age 24 Owner of Café Sweet Retreat, a gifted professional pâtissier. Mysterious and silent most of the time but loud when hyper and talking about sweets. The sweet maker that creates sweets with a passion. Has a motive for opening the café.
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Foreword
Kwanghee arrived at an old closed café, put the key into the door and went inside. He eyed the surroundings and smiled a smile that tells he’s remembering the past. Just like old times neh? He spoke to himself as he eyed the window that used to hold sweets that customers can buy take out. His gaze traveled again and saw the state the shop was in. It was a two storied shop where the second floor can be used as dorms with paint peeling off the walls, cobwebs everywhere and dust covered the white sheets of the tables and chairs that were left by the previous owner. He knew the old owner by heart as he was once a loyal customer. When he knew that the old master retired and closed the shop he worked his off so he could buy this place. He imagined the place was bustling again with customers giggling and gossiping while couples spend time with each other. I need to make this work… scrap it I have to make it work… for that person… He said as he snapped back to reality. But I guess this would take long… he sighed to himself and walk to the rooms on the second floor.
Hi I’m SilentReada a new one here in AFF. It's my first fanfic anywhere so don't bash me please!. Please do comment your thoughts I appreciate it. You might think its little bit similar to the Antique Bakery Movie but its different to make it more ZEA-ish. Also it might take me days to upload new chapters as i write this first for checking. And i'm busy with my college.
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