Anna starts working part-time at a beachside snack bar, her tanned body in a bikini drawing constant pickup attempts from customers. Though she worries she might be single because her standards are too high, she always agrees to shifts when asked. She knows having a boyfriend would make this job impossible. As summer nears its end, the weather suddenly turns bad with an approaching typhoon. With the storm worsening, Anna finds it difficult to go home alone and asks the manager for help. The rain intensifies, trapping her at the shop, when suddenly the power goes out. In the darkness, Anna whispers, "I'm scared... don't leave me until it gets bright again." At that moment, the lights flicker back on, and the two lock eyes. Alone together in the private space of the beach shack, they share an intense, inevitable kiss. Perhaps there was no other choice. Anna confesses that because the manager's schedule is always fixed, she's never had a boyfriend—and truthfully, she's only ever had eyes for him, leaving no room for other men. This could be called a privilege unique to the beach shop manager. A summer fling, a fleeting romance, a midsummer night's dream—countless possibilities unfold. A passionate night begins, a scorching finale to the end of summer.