I Don't Have A Type
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  • Reads 1,275
  • Votes 20
  • Parts 7
  • Time 1h 16m
Ongoing, First published May 19, 2016
Lee Hayi was so down when her relationship with her first love ended. She gave her everything because she thought that her first love will be her last.

A couple of years later, the house next to Hayi's was finally occupied. She discovered that a Kim family lived next door. That's where she knew Bobby Kim. Hayi got so curious about Bobby that it eventually leads to something else.

"He's not handsome. He's not ugly either. But damn, he's so attractive." -Lee Hayi

However, Hayi always denied her feelings whenever her best friend concluded on how Hayi felt for other guys. Her best friend sometimes insist Hayi to go for dates with any guy who ask her out.

"Still can't get over your first love? Move on, Hayi-ah." -Lee Suhyun

"What's your type of a guy?" -Bobby Kim

"Jaewon-hyung's ex? Wow, he lost big time." -Kim Hanbin

What will happen to Lee Hi's love life? Will she move on? Will she finally open her heart to other guys? Or what kind of harm does her curiosity towards Bobby brings?
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After: Jang Hae-Won, or as she likes to be called, Daisy is lost. She has writer's block that she doesn't know how to fix and a broken heart that she prefers to ignore. When her agent suggests a writer's retreat in a small town she knows better than to complain. Little does she know what awaits her. Lee Minho is tired of always being on the move. It's been seven years since he's had a permanent address and now he just wants peace. So when his friends decide to get married in a small quaint town, he's excited to just unwind and think about what he actually wants in life. Seven years ago: One short film. Three friends. One bet. What can go wrong? For as long as Daisy can remember she has always wanted to be a writer. When her best friend Hyunjin decides to make a short film for the Seoul Film Festival, she knows she has to write the story. The only problem? They don't have an actor. When Minho bets her that he will shoot the movie with them, the catch is that Daisy owes him a favour she knows better than to refuse. It doesn't matter that Minho drives her up the wall, or flirts with their lead actress. She's more than happy to ignore his existence apart from when he's filming or accidentally flirting with her. When the two meet up seven years later, there's so much history between them, that Daisy doesn't know what to do. She knows she has to keep her guard up. But suddenly they're running into each other all the time. And Daisy is having a hard time thinking straight. Not when he's looking at her from across the room or intertwining their fingers when they're drunk. She doesn't want to get her heart broken again but when it comes to Minho she's never had much control over it anyways.