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Berlin - JC

Berlin - JC

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Seventeen
Jeonghan and Seungcheol move to Berlin hoping a new city will fix what's quietly breaking between them. But distance only sharpens the silence, and love begins to fade in everyday gestures left undone. When Jeonghan finally leaves, there's no fight - just a quiet goodbye and a note. What follows is the ache of absence, the kind that lingers more than presence ever did. Months later, Seungcheol sees him again from afar. Jeonghan smiles. He looks free. They don't speak. In the end, love doesn't die. It just stops arriving.
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