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After failing in both work and love, Dokyung returns to her hometown, Muyeong. There, at her mother’s small grocery store, she runs into a stunningly handsome man.
—“Want me to give you an autograph?”
Long, deep eyes. Pupils as black as obsidian. He was Dojun, the actor.
“Sleep with me.”
“What on earth did I do so wrong to you?”
“Before our feelings grow any bigger, let’s make a hot, special memory.”
“So you’re planning to use me just as an outlet for your loneliness and fantasy?”
Dokyung, who had been unable to free herself from a weary, lonely ten-year relationship, cannot believe in a time with an already fixed ending, like a midsummer night’s dream.
“I’m pouring all of my summer into you. From now on, when I think of summer, I’ll think of you.”
“…Maybe I’ll remember you at some point. But it won’t last long.”
A story of a woman who wants to leave this season —a fleeting moment, a single summer— as a memory, and a man who wants to turn it into forever.
“What day of summer do you like best?”
“When the carols come on.”