At the glittering height of fame, MARS was more than a boy group-they were a phenomenon. But under the spotlight, fractures grew. Pressures mounted. And eventually, everything fell apart.
"Backstage Light: JunDylan" follows the emotional aftermath of the group's disbandment through the intimate lens of two of its most complex members: Jun, the radiant lead vocalist raised on love and loyalty, and Dylan, the quiet musical genius scarred by abandonment, trauma, and a father who taught him love was a weakness.
Years later, fate-and a persistent ex-member-pulls Jun and Dylan back into each other's orbit. What begins as a cautious reunion sparks into something more: an attempt to rebuild the band, heal fractured friendships, and face the deeper truth neither dared speak before-how much they mean to each other.
As MARS slowly reforms under their own label, Redline Records, Jun and Dylan must navigate secrets, mental health, fame, trust, and the enduring question: can love survive when everything else has broken?
Raw, tender, and quietly radical, Backstage Light: JunDylan is a story of scars and songs, second chances, and the kind of love that doesn't fix you-but stays, anyway.
Author note:
It's my first bl drama I ever wrote. It's written in a serie script style, hope that it's not annoying or so. Hope you guys like it.
(In case the grammar is wrong or words are misspelled, I'm sorry, english isn't my first language)
Nut and Hong couldn't be more different. Nut is a tall, carefree, and popular high schooler who seems to have life all figured out-without even trying. Hong is quiet, focused, and utterly devoted to dance, chasing his dream with every heartbeat.
They never expected to become friends. At first, they misunderstood each other. Nut thought Hong was cold and snobbish. Hong thought Nut was loud and shallow. But life-like love-has its own way of flipping expectations.
This is a story of friendship, loss, dreams, and discovering love when you least expect it. From high school hallways to college dance studios, they'll learn that sometimes, growing up doesn't take years. Sometimes, it just takes one moment.