19 parts Complete Five girls-Hyein, Danielle, Minji, Haerin, and Hanni-are born into wealthy families and grow up in a world where rules don't apply to them. Known for their privilege and carefree attitudes, they spend their days indulging in the luxuries of life, flaunting their status, and reveling in their close friendship. But as they reach their teenage years, their recklessness begins to escalate.
At sixteen, seeking a thrill, the girls sneak out in Minji's father's sports car, driving recklessly through the night. What starts as an innocent adventure soon turns to tragedy when Minji loses control of the car, resulting in a violent crash. Minji and Hyein are killed instantly, while Haerin, Danielle and Hanni survive but are left devastated.
Struggling with overwhelming guilt and trauma, the surviving girls are unable to cope with the loss of their friends. The carefree, privileged lives they once knew are shattered, and they find themselves consumed by grief and self-blame. The once-tight friendship dissolves under the weight of their emotional pain, and the girls must face the harsh reality that no amount of wealth can undo the irreversible consequences of their actions. The story explores the cost of privilege, the destructive power of guilt, and the difficulty of healing from a loss that feels impossible to recover from.