Y/N is a member of CTRL, a fast-rising self-producing girl group known for their powerful performances and emotionally honest music. As their popularity skyrockets, the media begins constantly comparing them to Stray Kids, turning every interaction between the two groups into headline material. Behind the scenes of comeback stages, late-night studio sessions, and exhausting schedules, Y/N finds unexpected comfort among people who understand the pressures of fame better than anyone else. But in an industry built on image, rumors spread quickly, and even the smallest connection can become dangerous once the cameras start watching.
College sophomore Ethan Park is used to meeting expectations—but lately, he’s been falling short. With his future uncertain and his commitment issues becoming obvious, his parents begin pressuring him to prove he’s serious about his life. In a moment of panic during a phone call, Ethan lies and claims he’s been in a stable, long-term relationship. The problem is, his girlfriend doesn’t exist—until he impulsively pulls a nearby classmate, y/n, into the lie. Caught off guard, y/n plays along just long enough to get through the call, only to find out Ethan’s parents are now planning a visit. Desperate to keep his story from unraveling, Ethan convinces her to continue the act for one weekend. Though reluctant, y/n agrees after realizing the arrangement could help her deal with complications in her own life. As they work together to present a convincing relationship—complete with shared stories, subtle affection, and navigating Ethan’s observant parents—their dynamic begins to shift. What starts as a calculated agreement turns increasingly genuine, especially as Ethan’s younger brother Daniel grows attached to y/n, and their mutual friend Lila begins to question how real the relationship actually is. But the deeper they fall into the act, the harder it becomes to separate truth from performance. With rising expectations from Ethan’s family and growing emotional stakes between them, the risk of everything falling apart becomes unavoidable. When the truth finally threatens to surface, Ethan and y/n must confront whether their relationship was ever just pretend—or if walking away would mean losing something real
Behind the polished illusion of a hit K-drama, Han Seo-jin works in the shadows as a “proximity double,” quietly stepping in for leading actresses during emotionally intense or physically close scenes they’d rather avoid. Her job is to disappear—to match expressions, mimic chemistry, and never be remembered. But when she’s paired repeatedly with Kang Min-jae, the industry’s most sought-after actor, something shifts. Accustomed to scripted romance, Min-jae finds himself drawn not to the actress he’s meant to love on screen, but to the woman who replaces her when the cameras demand something more real. As filming continues, Seo-jin struggles to maintain the invisible boundary her role requires, while Min-jae begins to blur the lines between performance and genuine feeling. Determined and unexpectedly earnest, he pursues her beyond the set, challenging both her belief that she must remain unseen and the industry rules that keep them apart. What begins as a hidden role turns into a story neither of them was meant to act out—one where the man falls first, and the woman must decide if she’s willing to finally step into the spotlight.
After accidentally introducing her boyfriend as “just a friend,” you spends the rest of the night dealing with Theo’s amused, overly affectionate retaliation.