

College freshman Emily develops unexplained, non-pregnancy related lactation. While seeking treatment at the campus clinic, a charged, gradual bond forms between her and young Dr. Ethan. Her frequent visits spark jealousy in roommate Jenna, who spreads anonymous rumors that escalate into campus-wide harassment, weighing heavily on Emily physically and mentally. Dr. Ethan stays a steady, compassionate presence, guiding her through both treatment and emotional distress. Emily eventually traces the rumors back to Jenna and gets the posts taken down; Dr. Ethan also publicly defends patient dignity at a campus lecture. The two later discover they first crossed paths on move-in day, and Emily gains hard-won self-acceptance through the ordeal.
![[ENG DUB] Seven Winters of Letting You Go](https://acfs3.goodshort.com/dist/src/assets/images/pc/common/f901131c-default-book-cover.png)
On a blizzard night, single mother Joanna Gilbert reunites with her first love Erick Anderson while working multiple jobs. Seven years ago, she used money from selling her house to drive away Erick's abusive father who was extorting the Anderson siblings, but was misunderstood as abandoning Erick for wealth. Now a business mogul, Erick witnesses Joanna's struggles working at a convenience store. His desire for revenge transforms when he discovers the truth. When villain Miranda Smith bullies Joanna and her son Matty loses his sight, Erick protects them with his life.Ultimately, they expose the conspiracy and find each other again in the seventh winter's blizzard, healing their broken youth together.

Jackson Tiller and Emily Gateley break down the chaos of filming the viral show "Uncle Richard Is My Baby Daddy," sharing behind-the-scenes stories, on-set chemistry, and the wild ride of acting for vertical TV. Raw, funny, and unfiltered—this is where drama meets real talk.