Hae-In “What is it you need to speak to me about?” I ask Katerina. She stands way too close for my own comfort. I don’t want there to be any misunderstandings between me and India. But Kat doesn’t take the hint. She steps closer and puts both her hands on my chest. She leans forward and looks up into my eyes trying to look shy. “Hae-in, seriously, you can’t mean to marry that woman,” Katerina scoffs. “Your mother will not stand for her. We announce our engagement day after tomorrow.” “I don’t see how. I never agreed to marrying you.” “We went on three dates.” They were three horrible dates, and I’d only agreed back then to stop my father’s wife from nagging me. I had no intention of working for my father’s company, and even if I had, it still wouldn’t have mattered. Katerina was a too

