In a quiet small town wrapped in moonlight and memories, Ira, a dreamy college girl, lives a simple life under the strict watch of her family. Her world is ordinary—until Arin arrives as her tutor.
Arin is different.
He is brilliant, distant, and lost in poetry. He speaks of worlds beyond their town, of dreams bigger than reality. Slowly, without realizing it, Ira falls for him—not loudly, but deeply.
Their love grows in silence.
On rooftops under full moons…
In unfinished conversations…
In poems that say what they cannot.
But their worlds are not the same.
Ira belongs to a guarded, middle-class family.
Arin comes from a struggling background, carrying dreams that may never come true.
Between society, family pressure, and uncertain futures, their love begins to feel impossible.
Yet Arin writes.
He writes about her—every moment, every feeling—promising that even if they are separated, his words will find her someday.
Under a sky full of fireflies, they share a love that may not survive reality…
…but will live forever in memory.