Kiss -k-drama-: Playful
She ran out, tripped over a root, and crashed into a stack of metal chairs, creating a cacophony that shattered the moment. Seung-jo looked over, his expression unreadable. The pretty girl fled in annoyance.
“That was for scoring 72 on the chemistry exam,” he said, standing up. “Don’t expect it again.”
Ha-ni stared at him. The great Baek Seung-jo, the human supercomputer, had kept her messy, misspelled love letter. Playful Kiss -K-Drama-
When they finally broke apart, foreheads pressed together, Ha-ni laughed. “So… are we a couple now?”
“It’s a goodbye,” she said, her voice surprisingly steady. “You have Ji-soo. She’s your level. I’m… room temperature.” She ran out, tripped over a root, and
But it was also a strange, silent education. One night, during a brutal thunderstorm, Ha-ni discovered she had left her chemistry textbook at school. The final exam was the next morning. She was hyperventilating on the Baek family’s back porch when a shadow fell over her.
He looked down at her, his gaze landing on her retainer. A flicker of something—amusement? disgust?—crossed his face. “The lost puppy found its way to the master’s house,” he murmured. “Don’t touch anything. You might break it with your aura of chaos.” “That was for scoring 72 on the chemistry
Ha-ni’s old rival, the pretty girl from the roof incident—Yoon Ji-soo—reappeared. She was elegant, smart, and a fellow med student. She pursued Seung-jo with a quiet, sophisticated determination. And for a terrifying month, Seung-jo seemed… receptive. He went to a classical concert with her. He discussed medical journals with her. He looked at her like she was a peer, not a problem to be solved.
