His Unreachable Heart

The gentle buzz of an early morning alarm slices through the quiet. Hwang Jane, a first-year literature student, wakes with a soft yawn and a gentle smile, the sunlight spilling across her face. Today, like every day, she chooses optimism. Her small room, a cozy corner in the modest house she shares with her father, feels like a safe haven.
Downstairs, the scent of toasted bread greets her. Her father, already dressed in his soft blue apron, sips coffee, a warm smile on his face. He runs a flower shop down the street, and today, he tells her, it’s tulips – her favorite.
Meanwhile, across the city, in the grand, silent Jeon mansion, large mahogany doors creak open. Jeon Jungkook, third-year student and university pride, is woken by the butler. He groans, irritated, his voice raspy with sleep and annoyance. He dresses in all black, embodying the untouchable aura he projects.
At the long breakfast table, a tense silence hangs between him and his cold, strict father. Their conversation is brief, built on expectations and defiance. Jungkook leaves, heading to the university he attends only because his father owns it, unknowingly on a path to collide with the gentle world of Hwang Jane.
