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Inspired by the themes of Ariana Grande's song
Samantha Mariano had everything people dreamed of.
A successful modeling career. A famous family bakery. A face that captured attention the moment she walked into a room. Eyes so warm and mesmerizing that people often claimed they fell in love after a single glance.
But behind the cameras, brand deals, and public admiration was a woman exhausted by being seen but never truly known.
At twenty-eight years old, Samantha lives in Seoul, carrying the weight of expectations that come with beauty and fame. Raised by her mother after losing her father at the age of eight, she learned early that the world often falls in love with appearances before understanding the person beneath them.
Then she met Yoon Jeonghan.
A member of one of Korea's biggest boy groups, SEVENTEEN.
What started as friendship slowly became something deeper. Something real.
For two years, they loved each other in secret.
Hidden phone calls.
Midnight dates.
Promises made under city lights.
A love that neither of them planned for.
A love that wasn't supposed to happen.
But when rumors begin to spread, fans become suspicious, and company pressure grows stronger, Samantha and Jeonghan find themselves trapped between what they want and what the world expects from them.
Forced apart by circumstances beyond their control, they must learn how to live with a painful truth:
Sometimes love isn't destroyed by hatred.
Sometimes it's destroyed by too much love.
Inspired by the dual meaning of Ariana Grande's "Hate That I Made You Love Me," this story explores heartbreak, fame, public expectations, and the loneliness that comes from being loved by everyone except in the way you truly need.
Because what happens when the whole world falls in love with you...
But the one person you love is the person you're forced to leave behind?