In a TV-duel cop Nah (Hwang Jeong-min) clashes with psychologist Hur Yu-jung (Eom Jeong-hwa), a divorced attractive woman, who soon shares a love-hate relationship with Nah. Yu-jung also has a son, who is currently staying at his dad's, Jo (Jeon Ho-jin), a reserved music producer, who moreover has problems with his environment, as he is gay. His little son frequently visits a girl in hospital, who wants nothing more desperate than to meet her father Park Sung-won (Kim Su-Ro), a now unsuccessful ex-basketball player. Park eventually gives in, because of the money he is offered by a TV-team who wants to bring this heart-wrenching story on screen, and soon has to realize that this girl could indeed be his daughter. Memories of an old love come up again...
Park, however, also has his hands full getting the money back from Kim Chang-hoo (Lim Chang Jung), on behalf of the company he works for. Chang-hoo did borrow the money quite some time ago and is now married with his former girlfriend Seon-Ae (Seo Yeong-hie), who he hides from that he is selling useless stuff on the streets in order to make a living or at least get by somehow. On his daily selling trips he often runs into Mr. Kwak (Ju Hyeon), an old guy, who owns the estate on which his beloved (Oh Mi-hee) is working at a coffee shop. However the woman doesn't know anything of Kwak's feelings.
Furthermore, there is also ex-nun Soo-kyung (Yun Jin-seo), who tried to commit suicide and is now under medical treatment by psychologist Hur Yu-jung. In the mental hospital she also meets famous popstar Jung-hun (Jeong Kyeong-ho), who is bound to bed because of his poor health. Slowly, Soo-kyung falls in love with him, but it isn't a love that seems to have a future...