Yuwon’s Daytime

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People are born with two thin golden lines engraved on the ring finger of their left hand, containing the information of their parents.

Because those lines are proof that directly reveal a parent’s love, those who do not have the mark are treated with all kinds of discrimination, labeled as people who have never received even the most basic love.

They can only be bound under a system called “temporary guardianship,” and unless they marry, they can never form a family with anyone.

“Hyung, are you going to send me back again?”

“Never. From now on, you’re going to live with me for a long, long time.”

Yuwon, who had both the mark and parents yet never properly received their love, meets young Kyunghyun, who was easily taken in by relatives with nothing more than a single sheet of paperwork.

Through each other, they experience something unfamiliar for the first time, affection without a price and the strange feeling of being truly wanted by someone.

“Because we’re lovers. Hyung and Kyunghyun like each other, don’t we?”

“Hyung and me… are we still that kind of relationship?”

In a life that once seemed like it would never see sunlight, a paradise in the middle of the day finally appears.

The two slowly become the only person in each other’s world, yet even within that peaceful warmth, small cracks begin to form.

“I, I shouldn’t have appeared in front of you, hyung. Sob… It’s because I like you, hyung. I was wrong… I kept asking you to do everything for me…”

“……”

“I was wrong because… because I like you…”

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The Noonday Paradise
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fizii
fizii rated it
March 9, 2026
Status: Completed
Reading this story felt like watching two people slowly build a world that only the two of them can live in. As a reader, the strongest thing I felt throughout the novel was how intense and suffocating the bond between Yuwon and Kyunghyun is, but at the same time how deeply sincere it is. Their relationship isn’t simple romance. It feels more like two lonely people who survived by clinging to each other, and over time that attachment grew into something that is both comforting and frightening.

Yuwon as a character... more>> is especially striking. From the outside he appears calm, gentle, and caring, but the deeper the story goes the more you realize how possessive and obsessive his love is. What makes him interesting is that he is fully aware of it. He doesn’t pretend his feelings are pure or normal. He knows that he wants Kyunghyun all to himself, and instead of hiding it he slowly admits it piece by piece. As a reader, that honesty makes his character unsettling but also strangely compelling.

Kyunghyun feels almost like the emotional opposite of Yuwon. He is fragile, uncertain, and carries the deep fear of being abandoned again. Because of that, he doesn’t resist Yuwon’s possessiveness the way someone else might. Instead, he often accepts it as something comforting. That dynamic creates a relationship that constantly feels like it could either become healing or dangerously dependent. Watching Kyunghyun slowly choose Yuwon again and again, even while knowing how intense he is, makes the story emotionally heavy but also very intimate.

The plot itself is not driven by large external events. Instead, the tension comes from their emotional history and the invisible lines between love, dependence, and possession. Moments that seem small—holding hands outside, deleting phone contacts, buying rings, talking about becoming family, carry enormous emotional weight because they represent how tightly these two characters are binding themselves to each other.

One of the most memorable aspects of the story is how the ending scene works symbolically. When Kyunghyun asks to become family “even if it’s just on paper, ” it feels like the culmination of everything they have been through. Yuwon’s response—that they were always family from the beginning, turns the entire story into something almost fated. The final imagery of a new sprout growing in sunlight and eventually blooming into a flower that leaves a permanent mark on their fingers is very poetic. It mirrors the ring and the mark motif throughout the story, suggesting that their bond will continue to grow and leave a lasting trace.

As a reader, the novel leaves a slightly unsettling but powerful impression. It doesn’t present a clean, idealized love story. Instead, it shows a relationship that is deeply loving but also intensely possessive, almost isolating. That ambiguity is what makes the story memorable. You finish it feeling both warm and uneasy, as if you witnessed something beautiful but also dangerously fragile.

Overall, the story feels like an exploration of love that grows in isolation, two people who choose each other so completely that the rest of the world gradually disappears around them. <<less
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