In the heartwarming and hilarious tale of drunken cuddles and office tangles, Kim Nari finds herself her dream job at the Pyeong Group, where she's determined to excel in the Analytics Division. But fate takes an unexpected turn when a tipsy encounter leads her to bring home a stranger for some innocent cuddling, propelling her into the middle of a K-Drama she never wanted.
Lee Kaeson, Vice President of Operations at the Pyeong Group, accidentally finds himself the male lead in a K-Drama after a night of too many drinks and a mistaken cab ride. Fresh from a breakup, he ends up sharing drunken cuddles as the little spoon, only to wake up in a panic, fearing he spent the night with a fat guy.
Come Monday, Kaeson and Nari, who have no memory of each other from that night, encounter each other at the office. Nari is immediately suspicious of Kaeson's charming personality, but despite her reluctance, he persistently seeks her advice and company, blurring the lines between interest and stalking.
But as their professional relationship deepens, secrets are revealed, and the truth about their drunken escapade comes to light.
Will their unexpected bond withstand the scrutiny of office gossip and personal insecurities? Find out in this delightful romantic comedy where love, laughter, and a few too many drinks collide in the most unexpected ways.
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Kopter and Park are from two completely different worlds, one heralding from one of the wealthiest families in Thailand and the other from, well, a relatively poor family from South Korea. The opportunity to study at one of the most elite high schools in the world brings them both to the vibrant, dream-chasing city of New York. When fate steps in and the two boys meet in the small, charming coffee house Koon Chai Cafe, the sparks between these polar opposites are undeniable.
To stay humble and grounded as he attends one of the most elite schools in the world, Kopter must work his afternoons in one of his family's coffee shops. Working there he meets Park, a classmate and Kopter's opposite. Park works there only to support himself and his scholarship. Tall, athletic, and outgoing, Kopter makes friends everywhere he goes. Cold, reclusive, and an outcast at school, Park takes an immediate dislike to him. So why do sparks keep flying between these diametrically opposed boys?