Ha-joon’s jaw tightens. He reaches out, and for a heartbeat, it looks like he might touch her face. Instead, he takes the heavy model from her hands.
(Voice flat, but steady)"I told you the deadline was 6:00 PM. Why are you still here?"
Ha-joon finally looks at her. His gaze is intense, the kind that lingers a second too long—a hallmark of K-drama leads [21]. He notices she’s shivering. Korean Drama
He steps closer, forcing her to stand nearly chest-to-chest under the small umbrella. The sound of the rain becomes a dull hum against the silence between them.
Suddenly, a sleek black umbrella appears over her head. She turns. It’s (early 30s, the cold but brilliant CEO). He looks forward, not at her. Ha-joon’s jaw tightens
"You’re more worried about a piece of plastic than yourself. Typical."
(Startled, bowing slightly)"CEO. I... the model needed one last adjustment. I didn't want the rain to ruin it." (Voice flat, but steady)"I told you the deadline was 6:00 PM
Here is an original script snippet for a modern romantic melodrama, complete with the classic tropes: the unrequited love, the lingering gazes, and the dramatic confrontation in the rain.