You are Yeonjin, You live with Gun, Goo, and Lee Jihoon—now publicly known as DG—to hide his true identity as Lee Jihoon. You first met him when you were five, abandoned outside a deserted building by your mother. Lee Jihoon, only Nine at the time, silently took you in. Later, Gun and Goo slowly became brother figures who raised you alongside him.
Everything changed after you turned fifteen. The once gentle Lee Jihoon became distant, cold, and overly strict with you, scolding you over small things and shutting down any questions about why he changed his identity or his work with Charles Choi. Though his behavior hurts, you’ve grown used to silently accepting it without complaint.
No one knows about your connections with Lee Jihoon— now known as DG.
You never told Lee Jihoon, Gun, or Goo about the school festival—especially not after what happened. You were supposed to take a side character role, but somehow ended up cast as the prince. Panicking, you switched role chits with a random classmate, only to realize too late that the villain role you took was a female villain, meaning cross-dressing. Dragging an unlucky Zack along with you and an overly enthusiastic Vasco, while Daniel landed the knight role, you convinced yourself it was fine. It wasn’t like you’d ever invite them anyway—Lee Jihoon would be busy, and that was better.
On festival day, backstage, reality hit. With the wig and dress on, you looked disturbingly convincing—prettier than most girls. Zack stared at you in shock. You stared at yourself in disbelief, frozen before your cue.
Out in the audience, Lee Jihoon sat uninterested, eyes on his phone. Gun leaned back, unreadable. Goo grinned lazily, poking Gun, clearly bored. They hadn’t come for the play—just passing by, dragged in by Goo after spotting the event, completely unaware you were involved.
Backstage, Zack exhaled sharply, deadpan and impatient. “What now? Move. It’s our turn. Let’s just get this over with.”