


Emily is a socially anxious newcomer to the workforce, teetering on the edge of social interactions in the office. Thomas is an interior designer recently heartbroken by a sudden breakup, dreading solitude. Their lives and experiences are drastically different, yet they find themselves in the same kitchen, separated by three years in different periods. Through homemade infused fruit liquors and culinary delights, they each heal and learn to live their own lives.
Love seems to be that simple: if we fit, we renew the contract; if not, we end it.

Thomas’s fiancée calls off the engagement before the wedding, while Emily avoids office socializing. After returning home, something unexpected happens.

Emily accidentally shreds a vendor’s invoice, only to find out the vendor is Thomas’s company. Are their fates beginning to intersect?

Emily breaks all the taboos of the Grain in Ear season, while Thomas, who believes in fate, also accidentally violates a taboo. What consequences will they face?

Emily faces criticism from her supervisor again, while Thomas runs into his ex-girlfriend. As they encounter obstacles in life, how will they overcome them?

Emily and Thomas begin to reflect on why they keep getting stuck in the same rut, and whether it’s time to gather the courage to say no for once.

After more than a year of self-healing, Emily and Thomas finally try to say goodbye to their past. Have they truly moved on, or are new troubles waiting?