The Mist of Time
Description
This story begins in the present day but encompasses a span of 20 odd years during the Joseon period of Korea. It is the story of a strong Japanese Samurai Shogun who visits Korea in stealth. The Samurai sees and falls in love with a young princess. The young princess dies an untimely death leaving the Samurai warrior to mourn her for the rest of his life.
In present day Korea two young actors have reoccurring dreams that turn into reoccurring memories of a time so long ago it is found only in the pages of historical documents. What do these dreams mean for them?
A chance encounter with a parapsychologist brings the vague memories of an old world into perspective. They had never considered the word reincarnation before – and the thoughts of regression therapy were an alternative each must seek in order to make sense of all that was happening to them.
What will happen when the two meet? Will they recognize each other from some dim recess of their memories? Or perhaps they will shun each other because of feelings that have survived within their hearts for more than 500 years?
Characters
Park Shin Hye
Lee Min Ho
Ashikaga Yoshimochi (4th shogun of the Ashikago Bakufu)
Princess Jeongseon (4th daughter of King Taejong and Queen Wongyeon and half-sister to King Sejong the Great)
Queen Wongyeong (of the Yeoheung Min clan)
King Taejong (3rd king of Korean Joseon Dynasty and father of King Sejong the Great)
Other characters as needed to tell this story of an undying, enduring eternal love
Foreword
From the first time I saw Min Ho and Shin Hye I have thought they carried themselves regally as if they were from a different time and place. It never seemed to matter who they were paired up with because there always seemed to be something about the two that made me think they have always been together and no matter which life time they are in they will always find each other. They just seem to be destined to be together.
I believe from the moment they became aware of each other in this time line they could never accept anyone else seriously – they could never make a commitment to someone else because their destinies do not go that way. I think these two have loved across many centuries and will continue to find each other in centuries to come.
This is my story I have fondly labeled in my mind as “ The Princess and her Dragon from the Mist of Time”.
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