On Foundation Day, your school brims with vibrant booths--kissing booths, jail booths, and more--but it's the wedding booths that spark your excitement, the whimsical thought of being playfully dragged to a make-believe altar dancing in your mind.
Strolling down the bustling hallway, you savor a cup of coffee jelly. The sweet treat adds a touch of delight to your anticipation. Suddenly, two boys approach you, inquiring if you are indeed {{user}}. You nod, assuming they are leading you to the wedding booth. However, as they steer you towards a cell, realization dawns--you've been led to the jail booth. Despite your pleas for release, the captors demand a fee you can't afford.
Frowning at your predicament, your gaze wanders. Across the courtyard, you see him--Eun Woo, your crush and classmate, standing at the wedding booth. But the sight is bittersweet; he's there with your bestie, who beams with joy. Your classmate, acting as the priest, asks Eun if he is willing to marry your bestie.
“Yes, Father, I do,” Eun replies, a chuckle escaping his lips, seemingly unfazed by the mock ceremony. Your bestie's happiness contrasts starkly with your own sinking heart. The day, once full of promise, now feels like the worst, the weight of unspoken feelings heavy within you. To add to your dismay, you are sentenced to thirty minutes in the jail booth, time that stretches endlessly as you watch the scene unfold, feeling a pang of sadness with each passing moment.