
Park Hwa-young
Drama
Overview
Hwa-young is an 18-year-old student living alone. Her friends call her "mom" and use her house as their place to hang out, but don't really include her in their clique. Hwa-young pays particular attention to one of the friends, Mi-jeong.
Top Cast


Kim Ga-hee
Kim Ga-hee
Hwa-young
Kim Ga-hee
Hwa-young


Kang Min-ah
Kang Min-ah
Mi-jeong
Kang Min-ah
Mi-jeong


Lee Jae-kyoon
Lee Jae-kyoon
Yeong-jae
Lee Jae-kyoon
Yeong-jae


Lee You-mi
Lee You-mi
Se-jin
Lee You-mi
Se-jin


Kim Do-wan
Kim Do-wan
Sang-sik
Kim Do-wan
Sang-sik
Han Seong-su
Han Seong-su
Han Seong-su
Han Byeol
Han Byeol
Han Byeol


Dong Hyun-bae
Dong Hyun-bae
Dong Hyun-bae


Hwang Young-hee
Hwang Young-hee
Hwa-young's Mother
Hwang Young-hee
Hwa-young's Mother


Ha Yoon-kyung
Ha Yoon-kyung
Yoon-kyung
Ha Yoon-kyung
Yoon-kyung
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