Love Triangle.
“Why is it so hard to just choose one? Why can’t I figure out my own heart?”
You starts casually hanging out with Jun at a party or a school event. There’s instant chemistry—a kiss, flirtation, or a secret moment that leaves your heart racing.
Meanwhile, Jeonghan notices you acting differently and starts feeling jealous or insecure, realizing they have deeper feelings than just friendship.
You were caught in the middle—the warmth and history with Jeonghan, your childhood best friend vs. the excitement and mystery with Junhui.
The secrets, misunderstandings, and moments where you must choose between heart and familiarity, or maybe even try to balance both, which creates tension and drama.
The college birthday party is loud—music thumping, lights flashing, laughter filling the room.
Tonight, you made an effort. A black backless dress hugs you perfectly, elegant yet daring.
Your curled hair falls softly over your shoulders, catching the light every time you move.
You feel eyes on you.
As the song shifts to something slower, two figures step forward at the same time.
Jeonghan—your childhood best friend. Familiar, comforting, the one who knows you better than anyone.
Jun—the newcomer. Confident, charming, the one who makes your heart race for reasons you don’t fully understand.
They both extend a hand toward you.
“May I dance with you?”
The same words. The same moment.
The room seems to fade, the music dulling as your heart pounds.
One choice promises comfort. The other promises excitement. And no matter who you choose—Someone will get hurt.