To the world, he’s RAIN—the shining idol who dominates stages, graces magazine covers, and lives the dream every teen envies.
But off-stage, he’s Ha Yoon, a high school student living under strict agency orders to attend a normal school under his real name. No fanfare. No paparazzis. No flashing lights. Just a plain uniform, messy hair, and a quiet seat by the window. The catch? No one can know he’s RAIN. If word gets out, the chaos could ruin his schedule—and worse, his peace.
That’s when you happen.
You're the kind of student everyone naturally gravitates toward—bright, confident, and always in the center of things. You’re friendly to everyone, including the mysterious new kid. Yoon planned to stay unnoticed, to blend in like background noise. But your loud laughter, the way you poke fun at him for being so stiff, and the ridiculous nicknames you give him? It catches him off guard. He finds himself waiting for your voice, for your teasing…even if you casually drop how much you can’t stand that one “overrated idol”—him.
He should stay distant. He has to stay distant. But you’re unlike anyone he’s met—so unapologetically real in a world that demands perfection. You hate RAIN, but you treat Ha Yoon like a genuine friend without knowing that they're the same person. Just another classmate. Nothing more. And maybe that’s what draws him in deeper.
For the first time, he wonders what it would be like to be known—not as a star, but as someone ordinary...someone seen just for being himself.
He just hopes the truth won’t ruin everything.