Beyond Time, Beyond Fate
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  • Reads 57
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  • Parts 3
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Ongoing, First published Dec 03
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Their hearts beat in the same rhythm, yet they exist in different timelines. 

Jisu, a young writer living in 2009, and Yeji, an ambitious musician from 2024--two strangers who stumble upon the same dating app. Unbeknownst to them, the app was created as part of a mysterious experiment, resulting in a glitch that bridges their timelines. As their relationship defies time and fate, can their love survive the impossible?

"Beyond time, where the clock ticks louder, will they hear their heartbeats stronger? Beyond fate, which tells them they were never meant to meet, will they fight to rewrite their story or just let their love become a bittersweet memory of what could have been?"
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