Falling in love at the age of 20 feels like walking a tightrope between discovery and uncertainty. It’s when love carries a rush of excitement—an exploration of emotions you’ve never felt so intensely before. You’re just beginning to understand yourself, and in the midst of it, you find someone who seems to make the world brighter. The heart races, the moments shared feel infinite, and every glance seems like a promise of forever. Yet, there’s vulnerability too, as you're still learning to balance your dreams, ambitions, and the weight of another person’s feelings. Love at 20 is beautiful in its rawness, where every word feels monumental, and every goodbye aches a little longer. It’s tender, hopeful, and sometimes fragile, but undeniably unforgettable.
That’s why people say falling in love at the end of your teenage years is the hardest. Na Hee-do, I feel like I understand you now, in ways I used to blame you for leaving in the first place.