If you landed here from Google, you’re not alone. This series is made for binge watching. It’s a short TV mini-series with very fast episodes (around 2 minutes each).
To make it easy, I grouped the story into 5 arcs. It’s spoiler-light. No big reveals here.
Episodes 1–10: Setup & the deal
This is the “hook” arc. We’re back at North Lake High, and the whole enemies vibe is already there. The main idea is simple and fun: a one-night mistake happens with the Beaumont heir (yep, the rich nemesis), and suddenly they’re stuck in a fake relationship plan to hit their exes where it hurts.
What you’ll feel in this arc: fast comedy, sharp lines, and that “I hate you… wait why are you kind of cute?” tension. It’s not deep yet. It’s more like: chaos + chemistry + big ego. But it sets the rules of their relationship and the reason they keep meeting.
Episodes 11–22: Complications start
Now the fake dating has to survive real life. People around them start reacting. Exes don’t just “go away”. Friends notice things. And the couple has to keep acting even when it feels awkward. This is where the story starts playing with jealousy and pride, not just jokes.
This arc is super bingeable because every episode ends like: “okay okay… one more.” You’ll also notice the tone shifting. The teasing is still there, but there are more tiny moments where they protect each other, or look a bit too soft for “enemies.”
Episodes 23–35: Feelings get messy
This is the arc where a lot of fans get fully addicted. Because the “pretend” part starts cracking. They’re still fake dating… but the feelings are not fake anymore. And that’s scary for both of them (especially when you’re stubborn and proud).
Expect more misunderstandings here. Not the dumb kind. More like: “I don’t know if I can trust you,” or “I can’t tell what you really want.” Also, the old rivalry doesn’t disappear. It turns into something personal. Like, the same people who fight the most also understand each other the best.
Episodes 36–48: Secrets & fallout
Okay, this is where it gets heavier. The story stops being only “cute fake couple drama.” Secrets start coming out. Motives get questioned. And when people feel betrayed, they don’t stay sweet about it.
This arc has more “consequences” energy. You’ll see tougher choices, bigger arguments, and the kind of scenes where you feel mad at both leads… but still want them together. It’s also the arc that usually decides whether the relationship is real, or just a temporary fix.
Episodes 49–62: Final run (no spoilers)
Final stretch. This is the “decision arc.” The story stops looping and starts landing. You’ll get the big turning points, the final tests, and the moments where people finally say what they really mean.
I’m keeping this spoiler-light on purpose. But if you’re here because you want the ending right now, I’ve got a short summary on the ending page.
If you want the ending next, go to Ending (I start with a short TL;DR).
If you’re searching “full episodes” / “full series” / “full movie”
A lot of people search this because short drama apps can be confusing. Sometimes you only see a preview and the app asks you to download for the full episode.
Also, availability can change. Some DramaBox pages even show a “taken down” message.
If you want the simple “where to watch” info, go to Watch



