
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.

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?"

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.
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.

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.

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.
After having her heartbroken by someone she's been with for so long, Chou Tzuyu takes the next step if she decides to be better. She wants to move on, she's ready to. But what happens when you meet the right person at the wrong time? It's up to Tzuyu at this point.

"I don't have the first chapter. But I'm writing every chapter from here." Today Jisoo cast a stranger to play the man she loves and discovered a photo album full of a life she never lived. She is living a love story in translation — in 2026 she translates it into art for strangers, in 1994 she translates herself into a love built for a woman she replaced. And somewhere between two centuries, the same moon watches both of her lives.

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?
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 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.
Son Chaeyoung, a third year college student has no experience with falling in love but is desperate to experience it. Once she meets Myoui Mina through mutual friends, her life changes. She has to face the difficulty of pining for someone and having to choose their happiness over hers.

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?

Some mornings Jisoo doesn't know which world she's in. Some afternoons the lines blur in ways she can't hide. And some lunches, a stolen lip balm and a single quiet question from a best friend can make the weight of an impossible secret feel just a little bit lighter — without ever saying a word.

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?

She woke to a white ceiling in a city that would never know her daughter's name. Her arms remembered a weight her bed could not provide, her body forgot a work her heart could not un-do. This is the day Kim Jisoo learned that motherhood, for her, would always be carried in the space between memory and anticipation — and that the bridge home would still hold, exactly when she needed it to.

Some secrets are told loudly. Some are told in the space between words. Tonight Kim Jisoo watched her most private country become public entertainment — dissected by strangers, praised by critics, investigated by tabloids searching for a man who exists in no database in this world.