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Jeong Soo-bin has always done everything right.
Top of her class. Class president every year. The kind of person adults praise and others quietly rely on. She studied when she was told to study, and avoided everything she was told to avoid. That included love.
"Dating can wait until college."
That was what she believed. Or rather, what she followed.
But life didn't unfold the way she expected. While others moved on to relationships, breakups, and the messy experiences that come with them, Soo-bin stayed behind-untouched, untested, and quietly left out.
Now in her thirties, working at a company where effort doesn't always lead to recognition, she begins to feel the weight of everything she never experienced. The small conversations she cannot follow. The emotions she cannot fully understand. The moments that pass her by.
Then one day, through a blind date arranged by others, she steps into something unfamiliar-a relationship that feels uncertain, awkward, and not quite real.
It's not a dramatic love story.
It's not about destiny or passion.
It's about someone who has never learned how to love, slowly trying to understand what it means.
Through hesitation, small misunderstandings, and quiet moments of realization, Soo-bin begins to experience life beyond the narrow path she once followed.
Because sometimes, growth doesn't come from doing everything right-
but from finally stepping into the parts of life you've never lived before.