
Seungdae’s reputation has spread beyond Twice's mouths. Itzy aims to amend a disappointing celebration in their own, very unexpected way, making it a win-win for everyone.

Your farewell with ITZY turns into a six-person spa night you’ll never forget. Noze shows up at the worst possible moment. And when it’s finally time to say goodbye, Chaery makes sure you don’t leave her heart behind.

The one where you own a bar and only employ catgirls that don't respect professional boundaries

Her tears rolled backward. Her screams silent. What becomes when you betray the one you love most.
Chaos in laughter, comfort in closeness. A perfect night warmed by love without names.

They were given the lives they would have chosen if they were never idols. A quiet home. A normal future. Someone to love without fear. But happiness becomes terrifying when you realize it was never supposed to exist in the first place. If It Were Me is a story about alternate lives, emotional longing, and the pain of choosing between destiny and the life that finally made you happy.

After the retreat finally forces everyone into a low-volume day, Ben is pulled into a quieter kind of intimacy—first with Lia, who learns that wanting more does not have to become debt

Lia's plans for a break from her reality continue despite a big drawback. Yearning for some normalcy, she asks Seungdae to spend a weekend in a private country house, allowing her most truthful, adorable self to bloom.

A luxury retreat was supposed to be two weeks of peace for ITZY and TWICE—no schedules, no cameras, no expectations. Instead, the first day brings public embarrassment, private confessions, and emotions that can no longer be ignored

The morning after Yuna crosses a personal threshold with Ben, the Top Floor turns into an emotional tribunal disguised as breakfast. Yeji, Lia, and Ryujin confront the aftermath with equal parts concern, teasing, and reluctant honesty, while Yuna proves she is no longer content being treated like someone outside the circle.