Love is irresistible.

by e927174341 on 2009-09-27 17:54:00

He, Berk Rien Aaron Eckhart, a best-selling author and a shining new star in the publishing world. A self-help book with the consoling effects of Chicken Soup for the Soul made him an overnight master of healing. This was his moment of success, with readers going crazy for him, book-related products selling like hotcakes, and multiple media outlets from TV, radio to magazines vying to collaborate. People who could see clearly all agreed that his future was limitless. However, behind that handsome, debonair face with its faint smile, few people saw his sorrowful side. Rarely did he admit, sometimes with a tinge of melancholy, that his inspiration for writing came from the tragic loss of his beloved wife three years ago. In front of others, he more often wore a mask of indifference to cover his heart.

She, Aloi Eileen Jennifer Aniston, the owner of a small flower shop in Seattle. The shop had only been open for a few years but despite its small size, it was exceptionally exquisite and warm. Aloi was a typical petite woman—optimistic, positive, humorous, and always daydreaming about finding a pair of warm, reliable arms one day. Perhaps due to her lack of romantic luck, or perhaps because bad men attract women, she repeatedly fell in love and then had to pick herself up again after falling from wrong relationships. Despite this, she still held on with determination, knowing full well the risks involved.

In two different cities, these two unrelated individuals seemed to have no chance of meeting for a passionate encounter. But fate had other plans. To promote his work, he came to her city. She happened to pass by a book reading event. Even better, they accidentally bumped into each other. The handsome man and beautiful woman immediately arranged a coffee date upon their first meeting. His maturity and steadiness moved her, while her interesting and cute personality also captivated him. With her, he always experienced unexpected life experiences and received unforeseen surprises. Soon, a long-lost genuine smile returned to his face. But can sudden love really lead to a lifelong commitment? After all, he is a celebrity, and a temporary one at that—only planning to stay in Seattle for three days. Afraid that Aloi might once again get too deeply entangled, her good friend Marty Judith Grey gave her a preemptive breakup warning. On the other hand, has Berk truly moved past the shadow of his wife's death and prepared himself for a new romance?

Perhaps while both were hesitating, love had already quietly touched their most tender nerves. Love comes unexpectedly, love comes unexpectedly, love comes unexpectedly, love comes unexpectedly.

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