the faded sign that creaked in the gentle breeze. "Tae-Hee's Flowers"
n years since she left her small hometown to pursue a career in th
hop for decades, had passed away suddenly. And to Tae-H
sh flowers and soil transported her back to a time when life was simpler. When her biggest
businesswoman, with a high-powered job and a sleek city apa
t her the shop? And what was s
ghts and sounds, she stumbled upon a note on the counter. It wa
e it. It's a part of our family's history, and I know you'll make it thrive. Don't
er career, she had forgotten the simple joys of life. Maybe this was an opportunity
that she was in over her head. The shop was old and worn, the flowers
quick look at the books, and it didn't look good. The shop was deeply in d
om a challenge. She took a deep breath,
was about to change in ways
hop jangled, signaling the arrival of a customer. Tae-Hee l
" Tae-Hee said, trying to soun
as he smiled. "Thanks," he said. "I'm looki
he young man's charming smile. She hadn't expec
best arrangements," Tae-Hee s
uquet, Tae-Hee found herself feeling more and more at eas
ing to look up, the young man
been some trouble in town lately. Some
e hadn't expected things
go of it. She was going to save t
Tae-Hee said, trying to
ain, and Tae-Hee's hear
-Hyun, by the
lied, feeling a spark of elect
uquet, Tae-Hee couldn't help but wond
l on it. She had a shop to save,
log
ld face challenges and obstacles along th
, she couldn't help but wonder if