
Dan-Jo is a university freshman stuck in a dull, repetitive routine. One day, while running an errand during orientation, she witnesses something impossible—a broom transforming into a human. The mysterious being claims to have nowhere to go and persistently asks Dan-Jo for help. After accidentally giving the broom ghost a name, Eundohae, the two begin living together in a tiny gosiwon. In exchange for shelter, Eundohae promises to make Dan-Jo happy, and their quiet, unusual cohabitation slowly blossoms into something warm and meaningful.
Happiness Rides a Broomstick is a gentle, healing story that finds magic in small, everyday moments. Rather than focusing on grand fantasy elements, it uses its supernatural premise to explore loneliness, companionship, and emotional comfort.
The relationship between Dan-Jo and Eundohae develops softly through shared space, routine, and mutual care. The gosiwon setting reinforces the intimacy and simplicity of their bond, making the story feel cozy and grounded despite its fantastical elements.
This is an ideal read for fans of slow-burn GL, healing narratives, and stories that prioritize emotional warmth over conflict.