Yeah, he should have remembered it was their 100 days and not brought Hayoung along, or at least set some boundaries and told her to leave once she met Nari like she said she would. Hayoung definitely should have taken a gotdang hint too and bounced, instead of inviting herself to dinner with them. But also Nari? Don't invite her if you don't want her to come? Say you'll get together some other time but today is a special occasion and you already had plans, maybe you all can have dinner together some other time. If someone's being pushy, sometimes you just gotta push back.
“I’m someone who believes in fate”... that’s what I thought when I first saw him. After a bitter break-up with an ex I dated for five years, I no longer had faith in romance. On a whim, I went on a blind date. When we met, he glistened like a gemstone—sculpted, polished, and refined. Even so, after all the relationships we go through in life, why is it that the closer we get to a person, the more flawed they become? Is love ever what we want it to be?
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