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The simplest of choices can shape our lives forever. Returning to college after a break, Kwon Yoonho decides to take a pottery class. But what he doesn’t know is that his instructor will be Lee Suyeon: a professor with a reputation for favoritism whom all the students go out of their way to avoid. Yet from the moment Yoonho lays eyes on his new teacher, he recognizes the same quality of isolation and solemnity that has been ever-present in his own life. The two begin to mold a deeper connection as their lives become intertwined; but when Suyeon’s ex-boyfriend – and first love – Choi Gyeol makes a sudden appearance, an unbridled sense of jealousy and possessiveness becomes impossible for Yoonho to ignore. Will this unexpected interruption cause the foundations of their love to shatter? And if it does, who will be left to pick up the pieces...?
After being confined by his mother for five years, Raymond is sent away to a rural boarding school. He begins a new school life with four dormitory roommates. Simon: A boy of few words, brusque but kind. Hugh: A sociable and lively boy loved by everyone. George: A secretive boy who seems to have hidden motives. And now, we need to know about . Jerome had a room to himself. George said it was because there weren’t enough students, but I didn’t believe that. From the moment I first saw Jerome, I instinctively disliked him. He was about the same height and build as me, but somehow he gave the impression of being bigger and stronger. His physique from horseback riding was slender and agile, and his hands were a bit larger than average. Because he rode horses every day, he often came in riding clothes. He wore tight white riding pants and black boots, a shirt with the collar undone, and carried a leather riding crop. I especially disliked that crop. Jerome would often playfully lift Hugh’s chin with the leather loop at the end of the crop, which I found very uncomfortable.