Eight years of love don't disappear overnight.
After a messy breakup, Seonghwa and Hongjoong find themselves navigating a new, quieter reality-apart yet somehow still together. Living in separate apartments, they share a bed out of habit, waking up on opposite sides and pretending the emptiness between them doesn't ache.
Seonghwa's once-pink hair, dyed black after their final fight, is a silent reminder of what they lost. Hongjoong's beloved camera, now abandoned and collecting dust, is another casualty of their fractured past. Memories of their travels and the photographs they once cherished linger like ghosts, tying them to a love neither can fully let go of.
As they move through their separate lives, their hearts remain intertwined-caught between the pain of their parting and the pull of a bond that refuses to fade. In the quiet moments of shared silence and stolen glances, they begin to ask: is it truly over, or can love be rewound, replayed, and redeemed?
They say there's a thin line between friendship and love. Seonghwa and Hongjoong just crossed it.
One night changes everything. Until then, they were just friends - supporting each other, laughing, creating together. But after that evening, neither of them can pretend nothing happened.
Seonghwa feels more. Hongjoong doesn't know how to deal with it.
The love that was supposed to be a beginning becomes a burden neither of them can carry.
The more they try to go back to "normal," the more they drift apart. And their hearts stay silent - even though they're screaming.
WARNING
This book is not intended to insult the boys; it is a fictional story in which the characters and events are purely the imagination of the author. The book may contain scenes that could be considered inappropriate for younger readers.