When Winter Met Spring
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  • Parts 42
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  • Reads 37
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 42
  • Time 50m
Ongoing, First published Oct 27, 2024
When Winter Met Spring is a heartfelt coming-of-age love story set in Korea. It follows the journey of two high school students, Lee Su-ho and Kim Ah-Rin. Su-ho, the school's top student, is charming, social, and burdened by heavy expectations. Ah-Rin, quiet and artistic, faces her own battles with family pressures and self-doubt. Despite their differences, the two find solace in each other, sharing a bond that grows from friendship to love. As they struggle with the weight of expectations and their uncertain futures, they learn that love isn't about perfection, but about support and understanding. The story explores the pain of unspoken feelings, the courage to defy expectations, and the beauty of choosing one's own path while standing together through life's challenges. In the end, Su-ho and Ah-Rin discover that their love, though imperfect, is resilient enough to weather the seasons of life.
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Winter comes for all of us, we are falling and falling out of love just like the snow does. Blooming can be presented just like when love starts blooming and becomes a beautiful flower that everyone can look at in the spring. In the summer it can only become stronger because of the sun shining over it, though, in the autumn when the leaves of all these beautiful colors fall to the ground, rain starts pouring, everything gets gloomier, those flowers that nature had taken care of are long forgotten, maybe that's how love and feelings work as well. Though, the frost is left on those flowers like a memory. -Hoonki