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Grief lingers, time does not.
Jeonghan once lived in warmth—now, he barely exists in the cold. The love of his life is gone, leaving behind a hollow version of him. He mourned with many, yet he has never felt more alone.
Jisoo has never known warmth to begin with. He mourned alone that night—his only family gone, his body worn by life’s cruelty. And three years later, nothing has changed.
Two strangers, drowning in grief.
Two lives, never meant to meet—yet fate is watching. -
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Before the quiet turned cold. There was a little girl with pigtails. There was love. Real love.
Jisoo came from a world of silver cutlery and silence. Jeonghan taught him how to live in a home that laughed.
This is the story of what they were—before the storm. Before the ache. Before goodbye.
And maybe, if love is still listening, what they might become again.
For eight years, Jisoo had built a life quietly, far from the reach of his mother’s disapproval. He had married the man he loved, raised a daughter full of warmth and light, and created a home that—while small—was filled with laughter and softness. But all it took was one moment of weakness, one echo of guilt carefully threaded into his mother’s words, to unravel it. -
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"They were Seoul’s most envied couple—perfect on the outside, breaking on the inside."
Yoon Jeonghan and Hong Jisoo had it all: wealth, status, and a love story that once felt untouchable. But behind the lavish dinners and carefully curated smiles, their marriage is crumbling under the weight of misunderstandings, distance, and wounds too deep to name.
Divorce seems inevitable. The papers are ready. Yet, when fate intervenes in the cruelest way, they are forced to confront the love they thought had faded.
Because some bonds don’t break. They bend, they bruise—but they find their way back.
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The Hongs and the Yoons had been inseparable for as long as Jeonghan could remember. From summer barbecues in the Yoons' backyard to late-night board games in the Hongs' living room, their lives had always been intertwined.
For Jeonghan, it was comforting—but for Joshua, it was something else entirely. He wasn't sure when he’d stopped seeing Jeonghan as just a childhood friend. Maybe it was during their first summer trip to Jeju Island when Jeonghan had laughed so hard he fell into the ocean, or maybe it was that snowy evening when Jeonghan had leaned on him after a long day.
But falling for your family’s best friends' son? That wasn’t in the manual.
