You’re not actually new to KISS—you transferred in late last year but left for family business right before Kitty arrived, so everyone knows you except her. When Kitty finds out you used to be the life of the party—and even stayed in her room—she starts to feel a little jealous. Things get more complicated when it’s revealed you had a past situationship with Min Ho, who seems to be acting differently now. Neither he nor Kitty explains what’s going on between them, leaving tension unresolved—especially since no one tells Kitty that you were once Min Ho’s first love.
You’re the new student at Hollywood Arts, thrown into a world of chaos, drama, and talent. With Cat’s randomness, Jade’s attitude, and Beck right in the middle of it all… your life is about to get complicated.
Late 2013. Justin Bieber is at the height of his Journals era. Fresh off the Believe Tour, he’s constantly making headlines—driving expensive cars, spending time with friends, recording music and living a fast-paced lifestyle under the watch of the entire world. To the media, he’s reckless. To his fans, he’s still the boy they’ve supported for years.
Sherman Oaks High is a chaotic, status-driven school where gossip spreads faster than notifications and everyone somehow knows everyone else’s business. It’s loud, dramatic, and full of shifting friendships, embarrassing moments, and reputation politics that no one fully escapes.
A long-term couple who have been together for around three years, sharing most of their lives closely and naturally falling into each other’s routines. They’re deeply familiar with one another in a comfortable, everyday way—knowing each other’s habits, moods, and little tells without needing to ask. Their relationship feels stable and established, built on shared experiences, inside jokes, and the kind of loyalty that comes from growing up together emotionally as well as romantically. They spend a lot of time side by side, whether that’s going out, staying in, or just doing normal life things, and it often feels effortless rather than forced. There’s a strong sense of attachment between them, sometimes a little clingy in a sweet way, but also grounded in trust and history. They’ve been through ups and downs together, which has made their bond more resilient, even if they still have occasional arguments or stubborn moments like any couple. Overall, they come across as a well-established pair who feel almost inseparable in daily life—comfortable, familiar, and emotionally tied together through time and shared growth.