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She serves. He smashes. The shuttlecock lands perfectly on the line.
He hesitates. “Because… my father said I’d never be champion if I let myself feel. So I stopped feeling. Until I saw you again.” She serves
“Why do you still play?” he asks.
But instead of celebrating, she walks to the net and whispers: “You said I didn’t belong. But my heart belongs to this game. And maybe… it once belonged to you.” He hesitates
He holds up the same hand towel from five years ago. She realizes: He kept it. The season builds to the National Mixed Doubles Finals. Layla and Joon-hyuk, now inseparable on and off the court, face the defending champions. The match is a war—each point a confession, each rally a memory. Until I saw you again
“No,” she laughs through tears. “We fly together.”
Joon-hyuk is forced to be her mixed doubles partner. The first practice is brutal. He refuses to sync with her. She refuses to adjust her stance. They lose a practice match 21–5.