Please don't fire me, Mr. Park
13 parte Ongoing Jennie Kim has one rule at her new job: stay invisible. She's a socially awkward graphic designer with a caffeine addiction, a haunted printer, and zero experience navigating the wild jungle of corporate life. Her plan is simple: keep her head down, avoid HR disasters, and maybe-just maybe-make it to payday without crying in the breakroom.
But that all changes the day Rosie Park walks into the office wearing bunny slippers, a cardigan covered in frogs, and a smile that short-circuits Jennie's entire nervous system.
Oh-and did she mention Rosie is the CEO's daughter?
What starts as one gay panic moment (read: Jennie saluting her like a confused soldier) spirals into hallway encounters, elevator disasters, suspicious cupcakes, chaotic karaoke nights, and way too much eye contact. Rosie is vibrant, fearless, and possibly a little unhinged in the best way. Jennie is... trying her best not to faint every time she gets a compliment.
Now, Jennie has to survive the greatest challenge of her adult life: falling head-over-heels for the one girl who could get her fired and ruin her entire career.
Filled with awkward flirting, soft sweaters, passive-aggressive Post-its, and more secondhand embarrassment than should be legally allowed-this is a slow-burn, gay office romance where feelings are terrifying, frog tattoos are sexy, and love might be the best kind of workplace hazard.