* Marguerite
So-yeon is a prisoner of her hospital ward, and she lives through a painting. Her illness burdens her reality, until Min-woo – a real person and not a character in the painting – comes into her life.
* Modern Times
Chan-young suffers from masked depression, and desperately yearns to find someone and truly make a connection.
* Royal Life
There is a homeless boy who is satisfied with his life, and a straight-faced girl who l...
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* Marguerite
So-yeon is a prisoner of her hospital ward, and she lives through a painting. Her illness burdens her reality, until Min-woo – a real person and not a character in the painting – comes into her life.
* Modern Times
Chan-young suffers from masked depression, and desperately yearns to find someone and truly make a connection.
* Royal Life
There is a homeless boy who is satisfied with his life, and a straight-faced girl who likes him. One day, the boy invites the girl into his own, free-spirited world and helps her to understand worlds that are different from hers.
* The Poem No One Can Listen to
Ha-na is content and confident with her life that is until she is faced with a new dilemma: her younger sister – who should be busily gearing up for university entrance exam – dreams of becoming a poet.
* Nineteen
So-mi storms out of the house after getting into a fight with her mom over a petty matter. In the elevator, she comes face to face with her mom’s childhood self and follows her.
* Lucid Dream
Hee-ju learns about ‘lucid dreams’ whereby dreams can be controlled by will, and becomes drawn into dreams. Her dream-dependency forces her to overdose on sleeping pills, but this time Ji-hun appears in her dream.
* Wake
Caffeine drinks become a banned item for sale to teenagers. During the school exam period, Seung-jun, a high schooler who normally gets good grades, gets hold of a power drink.
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