He's the kind of guy who makes everyone around him feel small, a walking red flag wrapped in a perfectly sculpted body.
Eizhiro Sander is cold, arrogant, and an anti-fan, with an aura so dangerously captivating that even the strongest hearts find themselves drawn to him. His smirk alone sends women into a frenzy, despite the warning signs that scream "stay away."
And then there's Maxinne Winn-fierce, independent, and unapologetically loyal fan of BTS.
They loathed each other, she hated him for being rebellious, always breaking his mom's heart.
He hated her because he thinks that she stole the life that is supposed to be his.
They clash at every turn, but under the surface, there's something unspoken between them-something neither is willing to acknowledge.
The more time they spend together, the more they start to see past their hatred. Eizhiro, who has always been emotionally distant, begins to notice the depth of Max's passion and the fire that drives her.
As for Max, she realizes that Eizhiro's icy exterior might be the result of scars she's not privy to, and the walls he's built might hide a vulnerability she wasn't prepared for.
As the tension builds, Max finds herself questioning her own feelings. Could it be possible that the man she once thought of as nothing more than a heartless jerk could be the one who finally understands her like no one else ever has?
Will they forget the pain and guilt of the past and will choose to walk the journey of life together or will they choose to take a different path to stop hurting each other?