Sua's Home
At 15, Young-sun is already a strong tennis player. She lives in a children’s home. She does not know where her foster parents have gone. Her coach can no longer teach her, so he suggests she take a job as a tennis partner. From then on, Young-sun helps Sua, who is the same age, with her tennis training. Sua’s father trains her with strictness and ambition after he had to give up his career. When her foster parents refuse to care for Young-sun, Sua’s mother shows compassion and takes her into her comfortable home temporarily. It seems as if Sua and Young-sun are becoming friends; they even have fun during their training sessions. But then Sua becomes increasingly resentful and jealous. Young-sun keeps getting better and even makes Sua’s father smile, which he never does. When the family is in danger of falling apart, the parents favour their daughter. Young-sun is blamed for all the trouble. However, the truth she speaks gradually brings about change. Nevertheless, Young-sun has to go back to the children’s home. She is on the verge of giving up…