Yoon Jeonghan and his cousin Hong Jisoo were the stars of the college basketball team. Known for their skills, charm, and good looks, they were the most popular students on campus, admired by everyone but never really accessible.
Jeonghan came from the wealthy Yoon family, known for their fortune and striking appearances. Raised in luxury, he grew up spoiled but remained polite, finding a real passion in basketball. His looks and background made him the center of attention, though he took it all in stride.
Jisoo, or Joshua, resembled Jeonghan so closely that they were often called "twins." A foreigner who fit right in, he shared the same natural talent for basketball. He knew the effect his bright smile and easy confidence had on people and didn't shy away from it.
Despite all the admiration they received, two boys stood out to them: Lee Seokmin and Choi Seungcheol, two brothers with different fathers. Seungcheol's father had passed away, and after their mother remarried, the boys grew up close, despite not being related by blood.
Seungcheol, the older brother, was kind-hearted but had a fiery temper. He was a carefree student from a middle-class background, but his short fuse often flared, especially around Jeonghan, who enjoyed teasing him.
Seokmin, on the other hand, was cheerful and gentle. He was a bit shy and worked part-time at a small coffee shop, enjoying it for the experience and a bit of extra money. Sensitive and kind, he wasn't used to the kind of attention Joshua brought into his life, though he welcomed it.
As their paths start to cross more often, will there be sparks? How will these new connections change them all? Only time will tell.