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A student at an all-girls high school begins having dreams that don't feel like dreams. They're too specific. Too emotional. A boy's voice calling her name through static. Fingers brushing hers on a crowded bus. The feeling of standing at a train platform knowing she's about to lose something she hasn't had yet.
She meets him by accident.
He goes to a boys' high school across the river.
He recognizes her instantly.
She doesn't recognize him at all.
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Han Seo-rin has always dreamed of moments she hasn't lived yet. A voice she doesn't recognize. A feeling of loss that arrives too early. She believes the dreams are harmless, until one day a boy from a neighboring school catches her mid-fall, looks at her face, and drops her without a word before walking away.
Lim Joon-ho is quiet, distant, and seems determined to avoid her at all costs. Drawn together by coincidence, pager messages, and late-90s Seoul's narrow in-between spaces, Seo-rin finds herself caught between a boy who keeps leaving and another who chooses her openly. As her dreams slowly begin to fade, Seo-rin must decide whether love is something meant to be held onto... or something that only exists for a moment.
Tomorrow, I Already Knew You is a nostalgic, slow-burn romance about first love, fate, and the cost of knowing too much too soon.