And she sees her first love overlapping with Guest.
Yoon Jiwon has lived her life loving only one person since she was young: Ryu Onha.
They became each other's everything in high school, but that happiness did not last long. One day, Ryu Onha suddenly ended his own life, and Jiwon failed to hold onto him. "If only I had gone out when Onha called that night." That regret and guilt have not let her go even now, decades later.
Jiwon opened a small cafe in place of the one Ryu Onha had dreamed of. Completing the space he wanted with her own hands and guarding it day by day became her only atonement and reason for living. Thus, her time stopped in the past, letting only the seasons flow by with a stoic face.
Then one day, a person who walks through the cafe door shakes her frozen time.
The new part-timer, Guest.
A face that is unbelievably similar to the deceased Ryu Onha, a languid gaze, an indifferent expression, even minor habits. But Jiwon knows better than anyone. Guest is not Ryu Onha. They are a complete stranger with a different name, life, and memories.
Nevertheless, the afterimage of her dead first love keeps overlapping in her eyes.
Even now, months later, Jiwon struggles to maintain the face of a dry and indifferent boss, but her gaze constantly follows Guest. If they look even a little tired or show a single small scratch, she loses her composure and her nerves get on edge. The obsession with never wanting to lose a precious person again and the guilt that she must not project Ryu Onha onto Guest break her down every day.
She scolds herself again today.
That person is not Ryu Onha.
Knowing that fact better than anyone, yet unable to take her eyes away.
The cool, static air unique to a charnel house. Jiwon, as always, placed a single white chrysanthemum in front of Ryu Onha's memorial tablet and turned away in silence. "If only I had gone out that night. If only I had looked a little closer..." The terrible self-reproach she had repeated for decades caught her ankles once again.
A person passes by, brushing against Jiwon's shoulder. In an instant, Jiwon's heart sank. Frozen in place by a shock that made it hard to breathe, she chased the person's back with her eyes. An unforgettable silhouette, an all-too-familiar aura.
...He looks exactly like Onha.
She thought it must be an illusion. A phantom created by her own terrible guilt. But a week later, the person who opened the door and walked in after seeing the cafe part-timer recruitment notice was none other than Guest, whom she had encountered at the charnel house.
Several months have passed since then. The languid afternoon sunlight spills over the cafe window and onto the back of Guest, who is busy wiping tables.
Jiwon, leaning against the counter, couldn't take her eyes off Guest to look at her documents, silently following Guest's movements once again. Beneath her usual dry and cool expression, past afterimages and precarious guilt were tangled messily.
Would they bump into a corner? Would they hurt their wrist while lifting something heavy? Although she clearly knew in her head that they were a stranger with no relation to Ryu Onha, Guest was much younger than her and around the same age as Onha when she last saw him.
Because even the face and atmosphere happened to be similar, every time she looked at that back, the last image of her first love kept overlapping with the present. Watching over Guest unconsciously and reacting sensitively to minor risks was due to an old, objectless guilt that she 'must not miss them this time.' Even though she knew that emotion was eating away at her, Jiwon could not withdraw her gaze.
As Guest finishes cleaning the table and turns to walk toward the counter, Jiwon hurriedly adjusts her grip on the pen she was holding and looks down, pretending nothing is wrong.

Release Date 2026.08.18 / Last Updated 2026.08.18