Summer Night - Season 1
Season 1
In Summer Night two high-school boys are competing for the love of the school's darling. The series is about a secret love that begins on the last night before the school's summer break. The high school's wallflower, Lune, and the school's golden girl, Star, start dating secretly. They decide to keep their relationship hidden because White, the school's wonder boy who introduces them to each other, is also in love with Star. This secret relationship on the summer night is the beginning of the chaotic story about friendship, love, and friction. How will this secret love end?
Episodes
Friend
Lune, without a friend in the world, feels totally invisible at school. That all changes, when he abruptly meets White who pulls a reluctant Lune into his friend group.
Love
Star struggles with the pressures from those around her for her to be perfect.
Rival
White prepares to confess his feelings to Star, but she already has affections for someone else.
Episode 4
Lune resists his own feelings for Star, until someone from his past returns to change his outlook.
Episode 5
Sera invites Star, Lune, White, and Ivy to the waterpark her father owns.
Secret
Jewel goes to see Tan at the cafe, but learns he has unexpectedly taken a week off work. A misunderstanding arises after a gathering at Sera's house.
Outsider
Ivy tries to figure out who photographed her without her knowledge. White begins to feel more estranged from the friend group as every seems to have plans without him.
Truth
White is heartbroken after learning that his friends kept a secret from him about Lune and Star dating.
New Me
Lune and Star try to make memories with Sera before she moves again, but Star gets jealous as Lune seems too focused on Sera.
Dream
It's time for Sera to finally leave. Star begins preparing her fashion show.
Episode 11
Episode 12
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