Tee and Fuse make a memorable trip to the beach on their third anniversary, and together, they reminisce on their early days.
Three years after the events of *Make It Right*, beloved couple Tee and Fuse reunite for a beachside anniversary trip that’s equal parts nostalgia and raw emotion. As they revisit the spots where their love first blossomed, the weight of a long-distance relationship and unspoken family pressure threatens to unravel the fragile happiness they’ve built. With Fuse now a confident young man and Tee battling internal conflicts, this six-episode miniseries peels back the layers of a relationship tested by time, distance, and societal expectations. Flashbacks to their early days contrast with tearful confessions and quiet moments of tenderness, culminating in a heart-wrenching decision that will define their future. While the production is low-budget and the pacing feels intimate rather than epic, the raw performances—especially Peak’s emotionally charged portrayal of Fuse—anchor the story in genuine love and longing. A bittersweet, slice-of-life journey that rewards dedicated fans with a deeper look at what it means to fight for a love that feels impossible.