Between the Lines
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  • Reads 33
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  • Parts 14
  • Time 46m
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The past has a way of lingering-like a half-forgotten song, like words scribbled in the margins of an old book.

She thought she had left it behind, tucked away in stories only she could write. He thought he had let go, the memories blurred by time.

But when Yoon Jeonghan walks into her life again-this time as an idol, not just a stranger from the past-her world shifts. And when Joshua Hong, steady and unshaken, refuses to let her go, she is caught between two men who hold pieces of her heart in different ways.

In a world where music and words intertwine, where past and present collide, she must decide: Is love something written in fate, or is it a choice waiting to be made?
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