berrymiko
Every night at exactly midnight, Yang Jeongin disappears from the world.
Not physically. Not entirely.
But from memory.
No one remembers his name, his voice, or the way he looks at them like he's already lost them once before. Every morning, he wakes up to a world where he exists... and yet doesn't. Conversations reset. Connections vanish. And every relationship he tries to build crumbles into nothing by the next day.
Until he meets Lee Minho.
Minho doesn't remember him either.
But something lingers.
A pause that lasts too long.
A glance that feels too familiar.
A pull neither of them can explain.
Drawn together by something deeper than memory, they begin a cycle of rediscovery. Every day, Jeongin approaches Minho like it's the first time. And every day, Minho lets him get a little closer... even when he doesn't understand why his body reacts before his mind can catch up.
As their connection intensifies, so does the urgency. Jeongin, starved of permanence, begins to hold onto Minho in the only ways that last, memorizing him through touch, presence, and fleeting moments that feel too real to be temporary. And Minho, despite forgetting him again and again, starts to crave something he can't name... someone he can't remember.
But the closer they get, the more fragile everything becomes.
Because Jeongin is running out of time.
Fragments of memory begin to surface in Minho, threatening to break the cycle... but also to reveal the truth behind Jeongin's condition. And if Minho remembers everything, it might not save Jeongin.
It might erase him completely.
In a story where love is rebuilt from nothing every single day, Jeongin must answer one impossible question:
Is it better to be forgotten...
or remembered only once, and lost forever?
And Minho must decide:
If love exists without memory...
was it ever meant to disappear at all?