Fanfiction: Continuing the story of It's Okay to Not Be Okay in Season 2. After waiting for four years without any updates on a potential second season, I took matters into my own hands and began writing my version of the troublemaker trio's adventures.
Timeline: The story traces the journey of the troublemaker trio as Sang Tae chooses to separate from Gang Tae and Mun Yeong during a camping trip. Sang Tae desires to work as an illustrator for children's books. Gang Tae and Mun Yeong left Sang Tae with Sang In.
Summary: Sang Tae left his brother and sister to pursue a career as an illustrator of children's books. Gang Tae and Mun Yeong carry on with their small escapades. What kind of obstacles will they face? Could Gang Tae going to college cause the couple to grow apart? Is the couple going to begin a new family? Will Sang Tae succeed in his business endeavor?
Chapter
1: The Start of a Fresh Adventure for the Moon Siblings
While on the road in the camping car, Moon Gang Tae was concerned about his brother as it was their first extended time apart. He was feeling separation anxiety because he had been looking after his brother for so long. He is aware that he is now free from the burden of taking care of his brother and being unable to be his true self. His identity was finally discovered with the help of the woman sitting beside him.
Mun Yeong advised to stop contacting Sang Tae Oppa regularly as he is well taken care of by Sang In. With tired eyes, she gazed at Gang Tae and questioned sharply, "Are you ready to return now?" Gang Tae gently shook his head and expressed, "I think I still need more time to figure out how to live on my own without relying on my brother." Mun Yeong smiled knowingly and replied, "If you truly wish to return, we can go back whenever you'd like." They parked their camping car at a lavender plantation. "Come on, let's do it!" While holding hands, Mun Yeong and her companion walked on the grassland, enjoying the fresh air and snapping more selfies.
Sang Tae came with Sang In to the recently founded Sang Sang ESang publishing company and was presented to the author he will be working together with. Sang Tae believed she was beautiful, but no one could replace Ko Mun Yeong in his fanboy heart, especially back when she had long hair that reached her waist. The beautiful woman with glasses appeared to have a friendly demeanor as she warmly welcomed Sang Tae. "Hello Sang Tae oppa, I'm Kim Ji Hye, and I'll be collaborating with you on my upcoming book." Sang In smiled and told Sang Tae, "I believe you will collaborate effectively with author Kim Ji Hye."
They commenced collaborating on the new book following numerous discussions shortly after their initial meeting. He was preoccupied with the drawing and scarcely had a moment to chat with Gang Tae. Kim Ji Hye, the author, is a kind individual who appreciates Sang Tae's efforts, but there are concerns about his workload. Gang Tae pondered. After Sang In reassured him that he would check on their work progress, he was able to relax a bit. Mun Yeong and Gang Tae chose to proceed with their small adventure and relish each other's presence in the camping car.
Sang In searched for Ju Ri at Ok Psychiatric Hospital during lunch, where she is currently the head nurse. Hey, Ju Ri, are you occupied at the moment? Do you want to have lunch together? Ju Ri shyly smiled and nodded before heading to the hospital canteen. I am happy that there have been positive changes recently since I established my business in Seongjin city. The discovery of the completed version of The Murder of the Witch of the West allows us to maintain our standing in the field. I am shocked that cunning girl Seung Jae hid the draft from me for a whole month before finally putting it on my desk! Is she under the impression that I will never uncover the fact that it was she who committed this act?
Despite the shift in writing style, our book "Finding the Real Face" by Sang Tae and Ko Mun Yeong continues to receive positive reviews. I am eagerly anticipating the news of Finding the Real Face being nominated for the Best Children's Novel Award. At first, I was concerned about how this book would be received because of the silly video. Now that everything has been resolved, I feel much better. Sang In flashed a big smile at Ju Ri. "You did well, and didn't I say that everything would work out and that the video should be viewed as a way to promote the book instead? That will increase the sales of the books significantly! Juri spoke with a smile on her face. Sang In gave Ju Ri a wink. Maybe you should resign from your current job and join me as a marketing employee," Ju Ri chuckled. "No more time for jokes; I must return to work because Ok Psychiatric Hospital has chosen a new director, who is extremely strict."
Sang In, Ju Ri, Jae Su, Seung Jae, and Ju Ri Mum Soon Deok gathered at the rooftop table under the night sky, enjoying some barbecue meat. Soon Deok sighed and said, "The absence of Sang Tae and Gang Tae has made this house feel so empty!" I am curious about how they are dealing with their trip. Sang In reassured, "No need to worry, Sang Tae is collaborating effectively with Author Kim Ji Hye. Author Kim admires Sang Tae's drawings while they are occupied with their new project. I frequently heard her commend Sang Tae's efforts, and together they chose to remain at the office, putting in hard work until they finished the project. Regarding Gang Tae and Mun Yeong, they plan to visit a rural village before returning in one or two weeks. Gang Tae must begin getting ready for his college entrance exam once summer is over.
While at the camping car, Mun Yeong phoned Sang Tae. "Sang Tae Oppa, why did you forget about me so quickly after only one week?!" Mun Yeong expressed her annoyance to Sang Tae during their phone conversation. "Mun Yeong, kindly speak in a lower tone when communicating with older individuals." I have to continue with my project that involves writer Kim Ji Hye. I will contact you again when I have some free time. Mun Yeong lowered the phone with a petulant expression and exited the camping car to join Gang Tae, who sat on the camping chair. Gang Tae grinned affectionately at Mun Yeong and remarked, "Seems like someone's getting a bit envious and clingy." Mun Yeong crossed her arms and rejected his statement.
On a different day, they sat side by side on the bench, gazing at the blue sky and appreciating the lovely view. They intertwined their arms and looked affectionately into each other's eyes. It appears as though they are in a separate reality where only the two of them exist. Gang Tae asked Mun Yeong, "Where do you want to go next?" Mun Yeong softly responded, "I will follow you no matter where you decide to go." Mun Yeong rested her head on Gang Tae's shoulder while they embraced. Gang Tae extended his hand towards Mun Yeong and gently touched her right hand.
Upcoming chapter: What type of escapade will Gang Tae and Mun Yeong experience in the rural village? Will Sang Tae collaborate well with author Kim Ji Hye? Who is Kim the author and is she genuinely kind?
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