26 parts Complete MatureIt was a Thursday in November of 2017. The air was thick with the scent of roasted coffee and wet pavement, and Begin Again played low through the café's speakers-almost like a sign.
Kang Seulgi, 21, is a university student finishing her master's degree, the kind of girl who keeps her head down and her heart tucked safely behind ambition. Bright, steady, and quietly searching for something she can't name.
Bae Joohyun is 32, a screenwriter known for romantic films with perfect third acts-and none in her own life. She lives between drafts and deadlines, telling stories about people who fall in love easily, cleanly, beautifully. She's long since decided that kind of love isn't hers to have.
They weren't supposed to meet. And certainly not to mean this much to each other.
But in the soft hush of that Thursday café, a single moment turns into a second glance. A conversation. A beginning.
What follows is a quiet, slow-burning connection between two people caught in different stages of becoming. One just stepping into adulthood. One wondering if she's already missed her chance. Together, they explore what it means to love across time, across fear, across the carefully drawn lines of age and expectation.
The Café on a Thursday is a story about chance meetings, quiet longing, and the thin line between what we write-and what we live. It asks: Can a story be rewritten, even when it's already begun?