Teacher Han’s daughter interrupts the conversation to tell her father that she’s prepared food for him before leaving. And when Ji-won casually asks about Hyo-jin, he shakes his head again. Ji-won asks about a couple other classmates, and Teacher Han doesn’t recognize any of them. He apologizes for not remembering her and blames his old age for his lack of recollection. Through conversation, we learn that this elderly man was her former elementary school art teacher, Teacher Han. Ji-won sits on the couch in a house full of framed art as an elderly man makes tea. The mother notices Ji-won, who asks if the house belongs to artist Han Kwan-young. Ji-won walks through an unfamiliar neighborhood and overhears a small child complaining to her mother. Over the phone, she writes down an address. Then, Ji-won gets a call and steps into her room to answer it. Jin-myung looks surprised that they noticed Eun-jae’s difficulties, but when Ji-won interjects that she had no idea, Jin-myung simply pats her back and nods at Ji-won’s expected obliviousness. Eun agrees and says that Eun-jae was getting to be a borderline stalker. Ye-eun lightly teases Eun-jae for her swollen eyes and reveals that she was worried for a moment during her break-up process. The ladies pop some champagne and say cheers to their maknae’s first break-up. Ji-won jokingly asks for the notebook as reference for her future first break-up, but Eun-jae holds her notebook close. Eun-jae pulls out her notebook and says that she forgot to tell Jong-yeol to be happy even though he becomes irrelevant in her life. Aww, how cute.Įun-jae breaks into a smile and blows out the candle on her break-up cake, and her unnies ask if she said everything she prepared. Jin-myung notifies them when Eun-jae enters the building, and they all pop streamers and greet Eun-jae with cake when she arrives, congratulating her on her first break-up. ![]() The rest of the Belle Epoque ladies are busy preparing for something, and Eun quickly shoos Jang-hoon away when he arrives at their door. Jong-yeol looks a bit shaken and lingers on the bench. But once she turns the corner, she lets the floodgates loose and crouches down, devastated. She tells him, “I’m glad you were my first love.” Jong-yeol apologizes, and Eun-jae smiles through her tears as she finally walks away from her relationship. ![]() She asks him not to call any other girlfriend by her nickname, to wait a little longer before dating someone else, and not to treat her too well so that she doesn’t get confused about her emotions again. Jong-yeol’s eyes soften as Eun-jae continues by thanking him: “Thank you for showing me how it feels to be loved, for showing me how it feels to like someone.” She asked to meet because she wanted to relay her gratitude, and Jong-yeol looks like he’s holding in some tears.Ĭrying, Eun-jae turns to Jong-yeol and makes some requests. Eun-jae bravely apologizes for the night of their break-up and explains that she’ll probably continue to be sorry for a lot of things because this is her first relationship and her first break-up-she’s experiencing these emotions for the first time. He sits on a separate bench and curtly asks why she called him. And as Ji-won finally confronts her reclaimed memories, we know we can depend on our housemates to stand by her side.ĮPISODE 13: “I saw myself” #allbeautifulwordsĮun-jae waits nervously on a park bench and silently stands when Jong-yeol arrives. From first love to first heartbreak, from bickering to dating, from lost to found memories, our housemates have been through it all. In our short time together, the Belle Epoque ladies have become a source of laughter, heartbreak, relatable mortification, and friendship-and that’s only to name a few. It’s almost time to bid farewell to our favorite housemates, and I’m not at all ready to let them go. 125 OctoOctoAge of Youth 2: Episode 13 by dramallama
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