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ates at a university. My dream is to become a great chef, so I chose to study culinary arts. My parents helped me
rk eyes, and I always wear casual clothes. People like my smile; they say it's c
ather was a 48-year-old man with slightly graying hair, forming a gradient, he wore glasses, had slightly tanned skin, and always dressed formally. He owned a cosmetics company that was very successful in South Korea. My mother's name is Ka
with me and seemed emotional about my departure. They know I will do everything to stay in
e off to college. I'm so proud of you,
ok years to recover from depression, and now that I'm feeling better, I decided to turn my life around. I owe everything to my ther
, "You have no idea how happy I am that you've achieved this, my pr
th your father," my mother said, and I gave them my fu
asked,
been long since you overcame dep
ied, "Of course, Mom. My friend Tam-
ws, and my father asked, "Are
d, and they ex
got sick and di
on. She did it to escape her ex-boyfriend who lives in the United States. After she fak
tes to work and met her abusive ex-boyfriend there, so she decided to fake her own death. I don't know how she did it, but judging by how things went, she did it very convincingl
father said, "Come on, daughter
, Dad,"
ell, she wanted a hug, so I went to her when my father picked up the wheeled back
ort, and that fills me with pride. I'm proud of myself, especially for overcoming depression. It was a complicated situation, involving the loss of my ex-boyfriend. After I found out he died in a violent car accident,
eat. I took the front passenger seat, and my father got into the driver's seat. He took the key, started the car, and we drove away from our white house w