Ha-ni meanders about what to order, as Seung-jo appears at the table. They arrive at the restaurant where Kyung-soo works on weekends, since that’s also where he got Seung-jo a job as a server. Ha-ni continues to zombie out at school and tennis practice, until Kyung-soo offers up a trade: if she buys dinner, he’ll take her to the place where Seung-jo works. ![]() Her friends sigh that she’s returned to her high school situation, back to square one with Seung-jo. ![]() She’s back to being scared, thinking that he wants nothing to do with her. She sees him pass by on campus, but she’s so deflated that she doesn’t even want to try talking to him. She bemoans the fact that school is now their only connection, and she’s sure that Seung-jo will soon forget all about her. Ha-ni just watches tearfully, unable to say anything, and Seung-jo gives her one silent lingering look as he walks out. True to his word, Seung-jo packs up right away and leaves. But I’ll let that plot point go, since it’s nice to have some emotional changes, as Ha-ni struggles to let Seung-jo go, her friends step up to defend her, and Seung-jo struggles to feel feelings. Looks like JB’s got some competition in the curly-bedhead-making department! Much of the usual upbeat tone is tamped down in this episode, due to a big misunderstanding that, well, nobody but Ha-ni believes. ![]() 364 OctoJanuPlayful Kiss: Episode 10 by girlfriday
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