The storyline flows like water, so natural. Then decides to continue holding hands with Park Jae-Eon. She starts to pull her hand away from Park Jae-Eon while looking at Yang Do-Hyeok with interest. Anyway, while walking hand in hand with Park Jae-Eon she sees Yang Do-Hyeok in a coffee shop and pauses. It looks like he may have entertained them only Yoo Na-Bi turns up at that moment. Park Jae-Eon is being hit on by 2 young women asking for his number. Interestingly, the very last scene actually suggests he may not be the only one to cheat or at the very least, that he may not be her sole interest. Everyone knows (and he doesn't make a secret of it) that he has more than one girl on the go at any one time. Park Jae-Eon is a guy who sets all the alarm bells ringing. After the initial relationship starts to fall apart, the remainder of the drama focuses on her feelings of loss, loneliness and confusion as well as some anger, resentment and jealousy. She knows that in the long run he will cheat on her and hurt her. Ultimately, Yoo Na-Bi is left feeling that she is in an empty one sided relationship with a guy who is a player and who she really doesn't trust. He is a totally closed book and is completely unable or unwilling to express his feelings. The depth of Yoo Na-Bi's attraction is countered by the lack of any real ability to communicate by Park Jae-Eon. But the main female lead is in a relationship with someone who she knows is wrong for her, but because there is such amazing chemistry, raw sexuality and attraction, she just cant help herself. There are multiple student relationships depicted in this drama. Could be called a "chick flik" by some, but it goes much deeper than that.
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