Playful Kiss -k-drama- May 2026
Seung-jo sighed, pulling her close. “We are a verified theorem. And I will spend the rest of my life proving it.”
But he’d show up at her part-time convenience store job at 2 AM, claim he needed a specific brand of banana milk they didn’t sell, and then walk her home in silence. He’d delete creepy messages from older guys on her phone without asking. He bought her a new umbrella after she lost her third one, a sturdy, black, boring one. “This one is aerodynamic,” he grunted. “You won’t lose it.” Playful Kiss -K-Drama-
She walked home in the rain, not feeling a thing. She left a note on the Baek family’s doorstep: “Thank you for everything. I won’t be a bother anymore. - Ha-ni.” Seung-jo sighed, pulling her close
He kissed her. Not the exasperated peck on the roof. This was desperate, hungry, a confession of three years of silent, arrogant, terrified love. It tasted like rain and relief. He’d delete creepy messages from older guys on
One night, a week before her final teaching practicum, a fire alarm went off in the university library. Ha-ni, who had been cramming, stumbled out in the chaos. In the parking lot, wet from the sprinklers, she saw Seung-jo holding Ji-soo’s hand, guiding her to a car.
And then, for the first time, the corner of his mouth twitched. It wasn’t a smile. It was the preparation for a smile. Ha-ni’s heart, that fool, started waltzing.
Living next to Seung-jo was a masterclass in humiliation. He corrected her pronunciation of English words. He rearranged the refrigerator because she put the milk in the door shelf “thermodynamically wrong.” He graded her homework without being asked, using a red pen he kept specifically for her.