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After everything, Moonjo and Jongwoo leave the city behind and settle in a quiet countryside town where Moonjo opens a small dental clinic and Jongwoo works at a bookstore. Their days become soft, domestic and warm in ways neither of them expected.
Bookmarked by MikeLitorus
16 Oct 2025
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In a dilapidated apartment, a couple struggles to keep their heads above water. Around them, overly present, strange, and intrusive neighbors insert themselves into their daily lives, blurring the line between help and threat.
Their sick and vulnerable baby becomes both their greatest weakness and the target of unsettling attention.
Amid poverty, rising tension, and growing paranoia, each day becomes a battle to protect their family—and to avoid falling apart.Bookmarked by MikeLitorus
21 Sep 2025
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After a drunken rooftop encounter Jongwoo barely remembers and refuses to talk about, things begin to spiral. Moonjo won’t stop watching him. The residents feel like they’re hiding something. Jongwoo keeps losing time. And now, he’s noticing small, strange shifts in Moonjo himself—weakness, fatigue, blood.
He tries to stay sane. He tries to ignore it. But Eden is the kind of place that doesn’t let people leave.
And the worst is…a part of him doesn’t want to.
Bookmarked by MikeLitorus
11 Aug 2025
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It’s a sick flower. Not wilted yet, but tired.
It hides it well, no one sees the spots on its roots. It waits for rain, for sun, for a cure, anything that might save it.
One day, something comes. A soft warmth, a light that seems made just for it. The flower lifts its head, its colors return a little. It looks like it’s healing. But the sickness is still there, deep and unseen. It wasn’t a cure, only a moment of relief.Where Jongwoo is sick and Moonjo tries to be the cure.
Bookmarked by MikeLitorus
09 Aug 2025
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After Eden, Jong-woo wakes in a quiet mountainside house with Moon-jo at his side. He doesn’t remember how they got there. He’s told he was rescued. That it’s over. That he’s safe now. But the door is always locked. The knives are always out of reach. And Moon-jo never stops calling him jagiya.
Jong-woo plays along to survive. Until he stops remembering if that’s the only reason why.
Bookmarked by MikeLitorus
14 Jul 2025

