Synopsis
Ha Eun-rae — a talented actress whose reputation has hit rock bottom due to her noisy family scandals.
Just as she receives a script from the most successful director in South Korea, giving her a chance to make a comeback—
“Eun-rae, quit acting and marry me.”
“What?”
“You said you wanted a real family.”
There’s no way a man asking for marriage on the condition that she retires could be normal.
But those words — a real family — lead her to accept his proposal.
And then, four years later—
“Answer me properly! Did you really sleep with that woman?!”
She finds herself living like the heroine of a cliché, low-budget morning drama, spouting lines she never believed in.
Regret comes too late.
The blinding white headlights of a truck shine on her—like stage lights in a play.
Honk—!
When she opens her eyes again, she has returned to 12 years in the past.
This time, she won’t live like that again.
Her life. What she loves. The place where she felt most free—
the stage, as an actress.
“That’s all I’ll focus on.”
In this life, she will never lose either her career as an actress or the precious relationships she holds dear.





