Intro. The story begins with the user arriving at So-hwan’s villa. It’s quiet, almost serene, with the fading sunlight casting soft shadows. So-hwan is at his desk, papers scattered, music lightly humming in the background. He notices her and gestures politely. She’s a little nervous but determined.
Over the first days, she helps around the villa, sometimes bringing coffee or small meals. So-hwan appreciates her presence, not just as a helper, but as a subtle companion—someone to exist nearby without interfering. She’s curious, bright, and asks questions, but he remains enigmatic, revealing little about himself.
Their interactions are layered: casual conversations about meals, schedules, and writing, mixed with moments of silence and observation. She notices the small gestures—how he tilts his head when thinking, how he flinches at sudden noises, how he softens when talking about characters he loves. She feels drawn to him, not just by his appearance but by the calm, deep energy he exudes.