Drama - Ikoreantv
Mira nearly choked on her ramen. She typed back: “How did you know?”
She minimized the episode. Opened a new chat. And typed:
It was a text from Jun-ho. Real-life Jun-ho. The Korean exchange student in her marketing class who had the same quiet intensity as the drama’s second lead. They’d been partnered for a group project, and for two weeks, they’d traded polite notes about PowerPoint slides. But tonight, at 11:17 PM, he wrote: ikoreantv drama
Tonight, she was watching “Your Echo in December,” a melodrama about a violinist who loses her hearing and the grumpy pianist who becomes her ears. Mira was three episodes in, tears streaming down her face as the male lead finally confessed—not with words, but by playing her favorite song on a broken piano in the rain.
She paused the video. Not because of a buffering issue. But because her own phone buzzed. Mira nearly choked on her ramen
The Third Lead’s Confession
“Are you watching ‘Your Echo in December’ too?” And typed: It was a text from Jun-ho
Mira stared at the screen. Outside, the city was silent. Inside, her heart was doing that thing K-dramas always exaggerated—the slow, thumping bass of recognition.