
Taeyeon and Tiffany are from two different worlds: one is an American-born Korean who attends college in America, and the other is one is a simple bartender in Korea. What's the term? Opposites attract? Jagged, uneven, imperfect ... Taeyeon and Tiffany are two pieces of a puzzle, but they just so happen to belong next to each other.
College student Jimin has a lot to worry about: grades, friends, her acapella group, dance club, taekwondo practice ... her friends talked about boys in hushed, giddy tones, and the dramas she watched would doll up the building love between the two main characters. But Jimin knew better. She knew it wasn't all sunshines and rainbows. She knew the pain that could result from it, and if Jimin wanted anything, it was to never have to go through what her mom went through all those years ago.
College student Jimin has a lot to worry about: grades, friends, her acapella group, dance club, taekwondo practice ... her friends talked about boys in hushed, giddy tones, and the dramas she watched would doll up the building love between the two main characters. But Jimin knew better. She knew it wasn't all sunshines and rainbows. She knew the pain that could result from it, and if Jimin wanted anything, it was to never have to go through what her mom went through all those years ago.
College student Jimin has a lot to worry about: grades, friends, her acapella group, dance club, taekwondo practice ... her friends talked about boys in hushed, giddy tones, and the dramas she watched would doll up the building love between the two main characters. But Jimin knew better. She knew it wasn't all sunshines and rainbows. She knew the pain that could result from it, and if Jimin wanted anything, it was to never have to go through what her mom went through all those years ago.