A romantic comedy about two best friends with unrequited feelings for each other! Wait... what? Although the two are co-workers at the same restaurant, the staff are used to seeing them quarrel like cats and dogs. The truth is that they are ex-boyfriends still madly in love with one another, which is common knowledge to everyone... except them!
Mutsumi shows up to ruin Hara's ideal fishing trip day and tops it off by destroying his brand new $1,000 fishing reel. Hara then sets out an elaborate plot to pretend to be fishing buddies with the guy, develop a deep friendship, and then get the ultimate revenge... by catching the oilfish! This "fatty tuna" has so much oil that the human body can't digest it all and disposes of the excess oil through one's bu**. This slippery fish is going to help make it so that Mutsumi never shows his face around a fishing pole ever again!
Hyeonu, a newcomer who radiates dark energy among newcomers who are excited about their fresh start in college life. Since none of the seniors are reluctant to become his mentor, Ji-ho decides to take charge of Hyeon-woo. Ji-ho, who was ignoring the gloomy energy and guided as kindly as possible, got goosebumps when he saw his name written in his notebook, but he tried to pretend he didn't know. At the welcome drinking party for new students, strangely, it feels like Hyeon-woo is coming to his seat... Ji-ho, who drinks too much to erase that thought, cuts the film. But when he wakes up, his lower back is fasting towards Hyeonu?! "Senior, if it feels good like this, I can do it a hundred times." +
Without a home and parents, Nora struggles to make ends meet with his day job and night job despite being known as an "unsellable" male prostitute. But, one day during his night work, Nora meets Sherry, a young man unlike any of his other clients. As Sherry continues to visit Nora's bed, Nora wonders if he has finally found a home.
.Two boys meet, And for the first time they deeply feel like they exist for someone else. Who's really saving who?
Sojun Shiina's as fickle as a cat. He only comes to Arata when he wants to. Arata knows that, yet can't help but reach out his hand... After three months away, Sojun, a famed guitarist, returns to Arata, editor of a well-regarded music magazine. Despite his talent, Sojun has cut himself off from the Japanese music scene. Unable to settle down, he bounces back and forth between countries, often leaving his longtime lover Arata behind. Arata knows that about Sojun, but can't help wishing he'd come back for good, to stay by his side, hold him and make love with him... The adult love between these two men flickers between Arata's admiration for Sojun's immense talent, his sense of inferiority, and the freedom and possessiveness that comes from affection.
Ahn Tae-rim, the executive designer for a lingerie brand, finds himself increasingly bothered by the new employee, Kang Woo-ho, who subtly stirs his desires. "Mr Woo-ho, could you stay a little later today?" Eventually, the two of them are left alone in the office after all the team members have left.
Sarang loves Jinwoo, Jinwoo loves Woojung, and Woojung loves... you get the idea. But after a mix-up of affections and tangled signals, can they find a happy ending stuck between love and friendship, or will even family bonds be lost in heartache?