
She cooks his food in her empty kitchen and doesn't know why. A baby in a yellow onesie stares at her in a mall, and something inside her cracks open. When she wakes in Gunsan, she reaches for his hand before he can reach for hers—and wonders if he can feel how much she's changed.

Minjeong had always loved music. However, she never allowed herself to share it with other people, scared of her biggest secret being revealed to the world, and especially to her mother who sees music as a curse. But all it took was one encounter for her to take a step forward, and learn how to accept this part of herself.

A depressed creative writing major An Yujin finds it difficult to get over her ex-girlfriend Jang Wonyoung, but a chance encounter with a certain Kim Gaeul begins to stir her monochrome life once more.
Trying to cope with the trauma of her past, Jimin is trying to be better as a person, and at the same time, deal with the nightmares that came because of it. Then she dreams about a girl; a girl that she fears that she'll grow attached to, and eventually she meets her in the reality that she lives in.
A random letter could be an opportunity for a lot of things for Kim Dahyun. She just hoped that it was enough for Nayeon.

Yeji is given a glimpse into a different life — one where she chose love over fame. But the more real this world becomes, the harder it is to remember which life truly belongs to her.

In 1994, Jisoo tries to cook for Suho, spectacularly fails, and ends up laughing until she cries with him. When the baby kicks for the first time and his hands rest on her belly, the careful distance between them finally begins to melt. But every tender moment only makes returning to 2026 hurt more.

Gaeul remembered everything. The little details. The kind that she kept inside her heart forever, where it was protected by her fragile soul. Until she walked away. Until she chose to leave. What was Gaeul to do when Wonyoung finds her again and chooses to stay?

Jisoo pours her real nights with Suho into the drama script — until Director Kwon and her own tears force her to admit she’s writing their love story in real time, then chooses to stop investigating two worlds and simply live in both.

The wall is gone. The investigation is closed. The lamp is on. After thirteen chapters of restraint, guilt, and slow turning, Jisoo finally takes off his glasses and says his full name — and what follows is not the dream-logic of the first night, but the deliberate, eyes-open choosing of a woman who knows exactly who she is and exactly who she's loving. "You can be new every day, and I'll fall in love every day. Deal?"

Minjeong had always loved music. However, she never allowed herself to share it with other people, scared of her biggest secret being revealed to the world, and especially to her mother who sees music as a curse. But all it took was one encounter for her to take a step forward, and learn how to accept this part of herself.

While Jisoo quietly reshapes Moonlight Stationery into a place of warmth and wonder, every shared glance and gentle touch with Suho blurs the line between duty and desire — until she realizes they’re no longer just surviving her borrowed life… they’re building something dangerously real together.

In this reality, amidst the rumors of the formation of a new girl group under Starship Entertainment, An Yujin made a mistake--a mistake that would set them on a course vastly different from the one you may know of. One Instagram photo. A series of unfortunate events. An accident that will forever change their lives. Join us as we traverse an alternate reality for IVE--one where even the smallest of Yujin's actions can have the biggest consequences.
Trying to cope with the trauma of her past, Jimin is trying to be better as a person, and at the same time, deal with the nightmares that came because of it. Then she dreams about a girl; a girl that she fears that she'll grow attached to, and eventually she meets her in the reality that she lives in.

"I hope everything can go back to the way it was before. When time brought us together in that beautiful December."

Today Jisoo built a nursery from scrap wood and 1994 limitations. Today she cried in an old woman's arms over a yellow blanket eight years in the making. And tonight, in moonlight, the man she chose gave their daughter the name "Dalbi" — moonlight — never knowing he was naming the one thing his wife sees in both of her worlds. Some coincidences aren't coincidences. Some are the universe whispering: both of these are real.

Gaeul remembered everything. The little details. The kind that she kept inside her heart forever, where it was protected by her fragile soul. Until she walked away. Until she chose to leave. What was Gaeul to do when Wonyoung finds her again and chooses to stay?

A breakfast eaten under watchful eyes. A wind chime that says everything two people can't. A grandmother who uses the words "the soul has left" and accidentally names the truest thing about Kim Jisoo's existence. And a man who kneels on a bedroom floor and vows to hold his wife's hand through whatever darkness comes next — even the kind he can't see, can't name, and can't follow her into.