Everything seemed alright in Hope's life, but her mom suddenly passed away, leaving her with nothing, or so she thought. After her mom's death, she gets a weird phone call from a man claiming to be her uncle. Her mom hasn't mentioned anything about having a family. So when this man invites her to move across the country to work for a place he works, can she drop everything and leave the life she grew up with to live in a country with a man she never met?
Bang Chan is part of the hottest K-pop boy group worldwide and has everything at his fingertips. He is the leader of a seven-member group. They are his brothers. They are always there for him, His family away from family, but something that no one tells you when you become the next big thing, it comes with a big responsibility. Because of this, he has lost his passion for having fun and being a young adult; he spends his time either in the studio glued to his computer or taking care of the seven members; as a result, he has developed a sleeping problem, Can he find his passion again and finally step away from his computer and live life or will he lock himself and his heart forever for the sake of the group?
Will Hope and Bang Chan be able to help each other through everything and have the happy ending they deserve, or will they crash and forever be stuck with everything they harbor in their hearts? Fate is a book about romance, heartbreak, loss, and finding oneself. So you be team Hope/Chan, or will there be another budding romance that will set Hope's heart free?
After:
Jang Hae-Won, or as she likes to be called, Daisy is lost. She has writer's block that she doesn't know how to fix and a broken heart that she prefers to ignore. When her agent suggests a writer's retreat in a small town she knows better than to complain. Little does she know what awaits her.
Lee Minho is tired of always being on the move. It's been seven years since he's had a permanent address and now he just wants peace. So when his friends decide to get married in a small quaint town, he's excited to just unwind and think about what he actually wants in life.
Seven years ago:
One short film. Three friends. One bet. What can go wrong? For as long as Daisy can remember she has always wanted to be a writer. When her best friend Hyunjin decides to make a short film for the Seoul Film Festival, she knows she has to write the story. The only problem? They don't have an actor.
When Minho bets her that he will shoot the movie with them, the catch is that Daisy owes him a favour she knows better than to refuse. It doesn't matter that Minho drives her up the wall, or flirts with their lead actress. She's more than happy to ignore his existence apart from when he's filming or accidentally flirting with her.
When the two meet up seven years later, there's so much history between them, that Daisy doesn't know what to do. She knows she has to keep her guard up. But suddenly they're running into each other all the time. And Daisy is having a hard time thinking straight. Not when he's looking at her from across the room or intertwining their fingers when they're drunk.
She doesn't want to get her heart broken again but when it comes to Minho she's never had much control over it anyways.