Ha-yoon has spent years pretending her anxiety is just shyness, her compulsions just habits, her exhaustion just fatigue. But in her final year of physiotherapy, the hospital becomes suffocating. Every interaction is a battle, every mistake a scar. No one sees her struggle.
Except him.
Dr. Kim Taehyung-psychiatrist, mystery, and the only one who looks at her like he knows. He doesn't push, doesn't pry, but with every quiet glance and knowing remark, he chips away at her walls. Yet healing is messy, terrifying, and filled with relapses. Letting someone in feels impossible.
But she isn't alone.
Surrounded by brilliant minds, playful banter, and quiet understanding, she finds an unexpected lifeline. Some guide her with wisdom, some challenge her fears, and some remind her to simply breathe. In the chaos of the hospital, she discovers something she never thought possible-acceptance.
A story of mental health, found family, and slow-burning love-about breaking, healing, and learning to live, not perfectly, but despite it all.
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"You're different from what I expected," she said softly.
"How so?" he asked, glancing at her.
"I don't know," she replied, searching for the right words. "You just... have this way of making people feel like they matter. Even here, in this... nightmare."
He was quiet for a moment before responding. "You matter, Y/n. Don't forget that."
OR
Y/n wakes up in the deadly Squid Game, surrounded by strangers and fighting to survive. What she doesn't know is that the mysterious Frontman is watching her every move through the cameras- and she's caught his attention.