8 parts Complete Kim Seokjin has always been able to talk his way out of trouble. Quick-witted, effortlessly charming, and with a face that could get him out of a speeding ticket, life has always gone his way-until it doesn't. When he's denied the promotion he's spent years working toward, frustration leads him to an impulsive decision. He volunteers to drive his friend's luxury car across the country, planning to clear his head with loud music, open roads, and maybe a little harmless fun along the way.
What he doesn't expect is for three women-Mahi, Maya, and Ayat-to throw themselves into his car at a gas station, dressed in elaborate lehengas, their laughter laced with nervous excitement. But it's Mahi who unsettles him the most-the woman in red, a bridal lehenga draped over her like fire and gold, her expression unreadable, her silence louder than any words.
Jin is used to drawing people in, but Mahi doesn't even seem to see him. Where Maya and Ayat tease and engage, Mahi remains distant, her gaze cool and indifferent, her posture rigid with secrets she refuses to share. For the first time, Jin finds himself drawn to someone who doesn't seem remotely interested in him.
But the further they drive, the clearer it becomes-these women aren't just running from a wedding. They're running from something far more dangerous. And when Jin finds out exactly what they've witnessed, his past-the one he's spent years trying to bury-begins to resurface.
As danger closes in, Jin is forced to confront the life he thought he left behind. And Mahi? She isn't just another beautiful mystery to unravel. She's a woman who has fought against fate itself, a woman who won't be saved by anyone but herself.
Jin was only supposed to be passing through. But somehow, he's become part of a journey he never signed up for-one where the stakes are life and death, and the woman he can't seem to ignore might just be the only one who can truly see him.