The three sit on the apartment rooftop. Min-seok brought cheap chimek (chicken and beer – soda for Ha-eun). For the first time, Jin-ho speaks more than three words.

The next morning. Ha-eun wakes up early to cook again. She opens the front door to throw out trash and finds a small envelope taped to the door. Inside: 50,000 won and a note in messy handwriting.

A hand places a 10,000 won note on the counter. It’s Jin-ho. He doesn’t look at her. Jin-ho: “The tofu is for soup, right? You need green onion too.” Ha-eun (confused): “You… came to help?” Jin-ho: “No. I came to stop you from feeding us garbage.” But he picks up the green onions anyway. Ha-eun notices his shoes are worn through at the sole. She says nothing.

Here is the content for , written in the style of a K-drama or C-drama recap and narrative expansion. This continues the story from a fictional Episode 1, where three unrelated teens—Jin-ho (stoic, wounded), Ha-eun (warm, caregiver), and Min-seok (playful, loyal)—began living under one roof after being abandoned by their biological families. Family by Choice – Episode 2 Title: The First Morning, The First Wall Cold Open (Recap of Episode 1) We see flashes: Jin-ho’s mother leaving him at a bus stop with a suitcase. Ha-eun’s father in a hospital bed after a stroke. Min-seok being told by his aunt, “I can’t take care of you anymore.” Then, the three teens standing awkwardly in the living room of a small, dusty apartment given to them by a kind social worker. Episode 1 ended with Ha-eun silently cooking instant ramyeon for everyone, and Jin-ho eating alone on the balcony. Episode 2 Begins Scene 1: 6:02 AM – The Kitchen War The apartment is quiet. Min-seok is sprawled on the couch, snoring. Jin-ho is already awake, sitting on the balcony, staring at nothing. Ha-eun tiptoes into the kitchen, opens the fridge—it’s empty except for two eggs, a half-onion, and leftover rice.

Jin-ho: “My mom didn’t leave because of anger issues. She left because she said I looked too much like my father. He hit her. She couldn’t look at me without seeing him.” Ha-eun: “That’s not your fault.” Jin-ho: “I know. But knowing doesn’t fix anything.”

Min-seok raises his soda: “To broken people living in a broken apartment.” Ha-eun: “To family. Even the one you choose.” Jin-ho doesn’t toast. But he doesn’t leave either.