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Hearts for Hire

Amidst towering skyscrapers and cutting-edge technology, artist Han A-ri and corporate executive Lee Eun-tae find themselves entangled in a contractual union to fulfill their respective needs – financial stability for A-ri and companionship for Eun-tae. As they navigate this uncharted territory, societal divisions between practicality and love loom large. With the guidance of a sophisticated agency, A-ri and Eun-tae must navigate a delicate balance between their contractual obligations and the stirrings of genuine emotions, challenging their beliefs and blurring the lines between personal and pragmatic. In a city torn between tradition and innovation, "Hearts for Hire" explores the intricacies of human connections and the pursuit of authentic love amidst a world of contracts. (R18) Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, events and incidents are the product of the author's imagination and his only. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. Sexual acts are also depicted in the story. Update: A chapter a day Site: https://akikure.carrd.co/

Aki_Kure · Urban
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116 Chs

Fashion Forward Bonding 

The morning unfolded lazily, accompanied by the soft rays of sunlight filtering through the windows. A-ri, still entangled in the remnants of slumber, stretched and yawned, her hair a tousled mess. Her phone, lying beside her, buzzed with a series of urgent notifications, jolting her into semi-consciousness.

Blinking away the remnants of sleep, A-ri groggily picked up her phone. Missed calls and unread messages from Na-yeon flashed on the screen, a flurry of digital chaos. A-ri's eyebrows knitted in confusion as she answered the call.

"Hello?" Her voice was laced with sleep, the urgency in Na-yeon's voice a stark contrast.

"Hey, finally found you! A-ri, where's your address? I need it right now!" Na-yeon's voice crackled through the phone, a mix of impatience and excitement.

"34 Maple Street, Unit 5B, Gangnam-gu, Seoul," still caught in the haze of her slumber, A-ri instinctively rattled off her address.

"Got it! Thanks, A-ri!" Na-yeon's voice rushed before the call abruptly ended.

A-ri stared at her phone, her mind still trying to process the abrupt conversation. The day was already turning out to be far more eventful than she had anticipated. With a shake of her head, she rose from the bed and began her morning routine, the urgency of the call momentarily forgotten.

Shower, dress, breakfast – A-ri moved through her usual routine, her mind only half-engaged in the activities. It wasn't until a sudden knock resonated through the mansion that she snapped back to reality. With a curious frown, A-ri made her way to the entrance and opened the door.

Before she stood Na-yeon, had a wide grin on her face and a paper bag of gifts in her hand. A-ri's eyebrows lifted in surprise.

"Na-yeon? What's—"

"A-ri!" Na-yeon practically squealed, her excitement palpable. "I can't believe I finally found you!"

"Na-yeon? What's going on?" A-ri's sleep-fogged mind struggled to catch up.

"I brought you some gifts to thank you for letting me visit! And, of course, I have to thank your husband for permitting me to!" Na-yeon's grin widened as she held up the paper bag.

A-ri's eyes widened. She had completely forgotten to text Eun-tae about Na-yeon's visit. Panic surged within her, but Na-yeon breezed past her into the mansion before A-ri could react.

Frantically, A-ri sent a message to Eun-tae, seeking his approval for Na-yeon's unexpected presence. To her relief, his swift response granted permission. A-ri's pulse gradually settled as she turned her attention back to Na-yeon, who was already exploring the mansion with wide-eyed wonder.

"Na-yeon, this is quite sudden! How did you even find this place?"

"Oh, please. All I need was that address and poof, here I am. But anyway, enough about that – this mansion is incredible! And guess what? I've planned something exciting for us!" Na-yeon turned to A-ri, her eyes sparkling.

"Something exciting? What do you—" A-ri's confusion deepened.

"We will spend the whole day studying about current fashion!" Na-yeon exclaimed, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm.

"Fashion?" A-ri blinked, caught off guard by Na-yeon's sudden focus.

"Yes! I mean, look at this place. You're practically living in a K-drama, so you need a wardrobe to match!" Na-yeon nodded vigorously, her smile widening.

As Na-yeon delved into a discussion about fashion trends, A-ri couldn't help but feel a mix of amusement and disbelief. The morning had taken an unexpected turn, and she found herself swept up in Na-yeon's infectious energy.

Little did A-ri know that this impromptu fashion study session would lead to a series of adventures, laughter, and perhaps even a deeper understanding of herself.

A-ri found herself swept up in Na-yeon's infectious excitement as they embarked on an unexpected shopping spree through Seoul's bustling streets. The two friends navigated through trendy boutiques, designer stores, and hidden vintage shops, each step a testament to their shared joy.

"Seriously, A-ri, this is like a dream!" Na-yeon gushed, her eyes gleaming as she held up a vibrant dress against A-ri. "And with that free-to-use debit card of yours, we can buy the whole store!"

"I appreciate your enthusiasm, Na-yeon, but I don't want to go overboard," A-ri chuckled, her gaze drifting to the sleek card tucked safely in her wallet.

"Come on, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity! And besides, you deserve to pamper yourself a little," Na-yeon pouted playfully.

"I know, but I want to be modest about it. After all, my life had a big turnaround to a better version all thanks to him," A-ri's lips curved into a fond smile.

"Fine, Miss Modest. But at least promise me you'll get something that'll knock Eun-tae's socks off when you meet his mom," Na-yeon rolled her eyes playfully.

"Na-yeon, it's not like I'm trying to impress his mother with expensive clothes," A-ri blushed, a mix of embarrassment and amusement washing over her.

"Oh, come on. You can't deny that a killer outfit won't hurt your chances, right?" Na-yeon wagged a finger teasingly.

As the day progressed, A-ri found herself trying on a variety of outfits, each one a reflection of her evolving sense of style. Na-yeon's infectious enthusiasm and fashion-forward advice guided her through the labyrinth of choices, making the experience both enjoyable and enlightening.

"This one's definitely a contender," Na-yeon declared, holding up a chic ensemble that A-ri had tried on. "It's sophisticated, elegant, and with a touch of your unique charm."

A-ri studied herself in the mirror, her reflection adorned in the carefully chosen attire. The dress had a subtle charm to it, not too flaunting or revealing, yet it managed to accentuate her best features in a tasteful manner. She felt a sense of confidence and empowerment like she was stepping into a new chapter of her life.

"I like it," A-ri admitted, her smile genuine. "But let's not forget that Eun-tae's mother will be meeting me, not some fashion model."

"True, true. But you've got to appreciate how this dress brings out your charms in a way that's both subtle and alluring," Na-yeon grinned and gave an approving nod.

"That's the spirit! Now, let's find the perfect accessories to complete the look," Na-yeon clapped her hands excitedly.

Throughout the day, A-ri and Na-yeon laughed, debated, and bonded over fashion choices. They shared stories, exchanged advice, and revelled in the simple joy of each other's company. As they explored various boutiques and tried on different outfits, A-ri couldn't help but feel grateful for Na-yeon's unwavering friendship and support.

By the time the sun began to dip beneath the horizon, the two friends found themselves seated at a cosy café, sipping on cups of warm coffee. A-ri couldn't help but feel a deep sense of gratitude for Na-yeon's unwavering support and friendship.

"You know," Na-yeon said with a mischievous glint in her eye, "if I were Eun-tae's mom, I'd be seriously impressed."

"You're incorrigible, you know that?" A-ri playfully nudged Na-yeon's shoulder.

"Hey, a little bit of style can go a long way. And who knows, maybe this is just the beginning of your transformation into a true fashionista," Na-yeon shrugged, a satisfied grin on her face.

"Eh, I rather stick to an artist," A-ri replied while making a face.

They both chuckled, a warmth settling in their heart. As the day grew late and the city's lights began to twinkle around them, she couldn't help but feel a renewed sense of confidence and excitement. With Na-yeon by her side, navigating the world of fashion felt like an adventure waiting to unfold.

After a day filled with fashion exploration and laughter, Na-yeon dropped A-ri off at the mansion. A-ri stepped out of the car, feeling both tired and invigorated by the day's events. However, as she turned to bid her friend farewell, she noticed Na-yeon following her to the door, a sheepish expression on her face.

"What are you doing?" A-ri asked, amusement tugging at the corners of her lips.

"Well, you see... I was wondering if, um, I could stay the night?" Na-yeon shifted her weight from one foot to the other, her gaze avoiding A-ri's.

"Are you too lazy to drive back home?" A-ri blinked in surprise, her lips curling into a small smile.

"Maybe just a little. Plus, we're having so much fun, I thought it would be a shame to end the day now," Na-yeon's cheeks turned a faint shade of pink, and she chuckled nervously.

"You know, I don't think I've ever met someone so shamelessly lazy," A-ri chuckled, shaking her head.

"Hey, it's all part of my charm," Na-yeon playfully nudged A-ri's shoulder.

"Fine, fine. You can stay the night. But you better not snore too loudly," A-ri sighed in mock exasperation.

"Yes! You won't even notice I'm here, I promise," Na-yeon's face lit up with a triumphant grin. "Also, I don't snore in my sleep."

"Come on in then, you lazy bum," A-ri rolled her eyes playfully, unlocking the door to the mansion and gesturing for Na-yeon to enter.

As A-ri and Na-yeon stepped inside, A-ri's phone buzzed with a new message from Eun-tae. She quickly read it, a smile tugging at her lips. It was a confirmation from Eun-tae that it was alright for her friend to stay over. A-ri couldn't help but feel a sense of warmth and contentment. Closing the door behind them, she turned to Na-yeon with a playful grin.

"You owe me one for this, you know."

"Deal. Now, let's order some takeout and continue our fashion discussions well into the night!" Na-yeon winked.

And so, the night was filled with chatter, laughter, and the comforting presence of a cherished friend.

Another 'would you rather' for you all.

Would you rather have the power to talk to animals, but they can only speak in Shakespearean English, or have the ability to understand any language, but only when it's being spoken by a toddler?

This is so stupid but I love it.

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