It was supposed to be just a quiet night in Seorye-a local tradition, where couples gather, to dance under the moonlight. Just music, waves, and fleeting magic.
Kim Minji, newly arrived and nursing a heart she doesn't trust anymore, only joins the dance because she's dared. Hanni, a lifelong local with a free spirit and a soft heart, is there to feel alive-though she doesn't know what she's missing until she takes that first step into someone else's orbit.
Under the stars, they find each other-bodies swaying in rhythm, hands trembling at every touch, hearts beating faster with each step. They don't speak. They don't see. And when the music ends, they part without ever learning who the other was.
But fate has a rhythm of its own.
In the days that follow, Minji and Hanni cross paths again in town-strangers once more, unaware of the connection they already shared. As tension builds and sparks fly, they feel something pulling them together. Something they can't explain.
Hanni has always been clingy with Minji.
Holding her hand, hugging her between schedules, falling asleep on her shoulder - it's just what she does.
Everyone says, "That's just Hanni being affectionate."
But Minji can't help wondering...
"Am I just her favorite person, or am I something more?"
Minji isn't the type to talk much.
But when Hanni cries, she's the one who silently hugs her until it stops.
She brings her comfort food, pats her head, and stays - always stays.
What Minji doesn't know is that Hanni's clinginess isn't just friendship.
It's love - quiet, terrified, and hidden behind every touch.
And when jealousy, distance, and unspoken feelings begin to build between them, both girls are forced to face the truth they've been avoiding all along:
Sometimes, love doesn't need words.
It just needs someone who never lets go.