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Lee Minho's next step in his career as an actor is to get his first main role in a drama. He also just got assigned a new manager, but he's not so sure if clumsy, shy (and maybe also cute) Han Jisung is made for the job.
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When Jisung moves to Miroh, a town in the middle of nowhere, all he’s looking for is some peace and quiet. Instead, what he finds is a prickly witch for a neighbor by the name of Minho, who accidentally spills a potion on Jisung and forms a psychic bond between them, opening Jisung to whole new world of magic.
As Minho tries to find a cure for their predicament, Jisung finds himself pulled into Minho's lively and magical life. It's not the peace and quiet Jisung was looking for, but as Jisung gets to know the witch through the emotions they're forced to share, Jisung realizes that the answers he’s searching for in life might just lie here in Miroh, in places he least expects.
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Lee Minho is a calm and collected man, although his entire demeanor changes as soon as Mr. Han comes into the picture. Having fun at work is one thing; humiliating him is another.
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gay idiots have sex in an art studio
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“Jisung-ah,” he said, informal, familiar, and it sent a shiver up Jisung’s spine. “I wasn’t expecting to see you again this soon.”
Jisung tightened his grip on his bag. “You were expecting to see me?”
Minho just kept smiling serenely. “Hoping. Let me buy you a coffee.”
It wasn't that Jisung didn't believe in love at first sight. He just never expected something like that would happen to him.
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Jisung makes it his mission to keep his lights up as long as possible. They don’t bother him— in fact, he quite likes them. They add a much needed essence of liveliness to his life.
His neighbor, still unnamed, has been popping up more and more. Every time Jisung goes outside, there’s an evil dragon glaring at him from the window next door. When he walks down the driveway to collect his mail, the evil eyes are watching him with a hawk-like precision.
It’s unnerving to say the least. Jisung has become a prisoner in his own home, a traitor to the patriarchy all over some silly lights.
(or: Jisung loves Christmas, way more than the average person. He keeps his Christmas lights up as long as possible. His new neighbor hates it.)
