
Yeo-ju and Soon-young broke up on worse terms than anyone else. They loved each other more passionately than anyone else, but when they broke up, they hurt each other so much that it was unspeakable.
After their breakup, Soonyoung thought, "There's no more romance in my life..." And that's understandable, since she'd broken up with Yeoju, her first love, whom she'd loved so deeply, and with whom she'd firmly believed she'd be her last love.
So, since breaking up with Yeo-ju, Sun-young hasn't seen anything romantic. Not a single movie, not a novel, not even a novel. She's made a pact. There's no more love in her life, so she won't even watch anything romantic.
But what can she do? Soonyoung's friends ask her to go see a movie called "Your Wedding." Soonyoung would firmly refuse. After all, she had made a promise and pledge to herself. But because of her friends' persistence, as much as her firm refusal, Soonyoung would eventually go see the movie.
But it's really strange. Throughout the movie, I couldn't help but think of Kim Yeo-ju. Her first love, her mistimed timing...
What do you mean by "bad timing"? In fact, some time had passed since their breakup, and Soonyoung had come to miss Yeoju. Even though they had only hurt each other in the end, she was his first love, the one he loved the most in the world, the one he would trade his life for.
Eventually, even though it might seem foolish and pathetic, she starts to think about contacting her again. Should she try, should she try, should she try… One day, when she couldn’t find the answer to her worries, Soon-young happens to see Yeo-ju while crossing the street and the thought of talking to her makes the considerable time she spent agonizing seem meaningless.
But the expression that had brightened so quickly would darken again. The smiling Yeoju had another man at the end of her gaze. Yeah, Yeoju Kim is human too, so she'd forget me and meet another man. It's foolish of me to harbor feelings after breaking up on bad terms. And that's how Soonyoung began to struggle to let go of her lingering feelings.
After watching the movie, Soonyoung's mind becomes troubled by thoughts of Yeoju. "I barely managed to forget everything, but you're suddenly popping into my head again and tormenting me, what am I supposed to do, Kim Yeoju?" In the end, Soonyoung tries to sort out her feelings and writes a short review of the movie.

“I thought of you the whole time I was watching.”
It's amazing how coincidences work, isn't it? The heroine searches through reviews of currently showing movies to choose a movie to watch with her friend. "Your Wedding" is one of them.
And then you discover a familiar ID. Oh, so Kwon Soon-young wrote this. And when you read the review, you'll instinctively know: Hey, this is my story. Has he forgotten me yet?
After that, strangely enough, Soonyoung would keep popping into Yeoju's mind. No matter what she did, she'd remember the moments she'd spent with Soonyoung, and even the events that happened when they broke up...
How hard it was to break up and how hard it was to forget him, but I still have feelings for him and I'm falling for him again. Just because of this one review.
The female protagonist will wish for it. If the ‘you’ in the review written by Soonyoung is the female protagonist, then Soonyoung will definitely contact her first again.
Soonyoung thought she couldn't take it anymore and was thinking about just getting over it. If she was going to keep thinking about Kim Yeo-joo, she might as well contact her. She figured if she got completely ripped off, she'd think about her less from then on.
I made that promise and was about to send a text message… but this can’t be happening. The ringtone I’m hearing on my phone right now… Sunyoung pressed the call button instead of texting, and the ringtone just kept ringing.
"Hey, are you going to pick up?" she said, and was about to hang up when she heard "Hello?" "No, did Kim Yeo-ju just pick up my call?" Soon-young said cautiously.

“How have you been…?”
“Yeah… you…?”
“I’ve been doing well too… Well, actually, I don’t think I’ve been doing as well as I thought.”
The female protagonist doesn't respond to Soonyoung's words. Did I say something wrong? Just as Soonyoung's heart was starting to soften, the female protagonist speaks.
“Actually, I saw the movie review you wrote. That… is that what I’m talking about…?”
The heroine saw that. But seeing that she answered the phone, I guess there's some hope.
“Yeah… I guess I still haven’t forgotten you, heroine.”
“Me too… Thanks for calling back, Sunyoung.”
What happened after that? First, the two met and apologized for the hurt they had caused each other when they broke up.
And now, we are back in a passionate love like before.
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It's rough!
I suddenly felt the urge to buy another new piece…
I think I'll only use this when I really need to
Of course, if you receive a lot, you spend a lot…
I didn't know this would be this long... 🥺
Actually, I wrote a really short story with my friend's favorite idol as the main character, but she said it was so good that I wrote a longer one with Soonyoung as the male lead because I thought she would suit it well...!
Thank you so much for reading and I love you so much ❤️
Well then, that's it!
Bye 🥺❤️

