RUKKY-MIK
They met by chance. They stayed by choice. And somewhere between love and loss, they discovered eternity.
For Ha-Yoon Park, life was supposed to be simple, school, friendships, little dreams waiting to bloom. But everything shifts the day she collides with Elias Moreau, the rising basketball star whose charm hides the kind of scars you can't always see. What begins as irritation sparks into something undeniable, something fragile and breathtaking.
Together, they learn what it means to carry each other, through whispered prayers in hospital rooms, laughter echoing through summer nights, and promises spoken not in words but in glances and touches. But love, they soon realize, isn't just about joy. It's about grief. It's about holding on when the world demands you let go.
Told with raw tenderness and cinematic beauty, Longitude of Summer is a story of fate and devotion, of young love that feels impossibly big, and of time, how it heals, how it hurts, how it changes everything.
This is more than a love story.
It's a reminder: some hearts are meant to find each other, no matter the season.