What Tokyopop says: Pretty high school student Ara finally gets the chance to ask out her crush, but she blows it by getting drunk and ends up kissing the wrong boy under compromising circumstances - the smooch is witnessed by the school's puritanical chaperone, who tells their strict families and they insist on Ara and Young-Woo getting married. What Michelle says: what a sexist premise! The second volume's no better: "After signing the marriage certificate, the new couple moves to a new school and is given a tiny studio to live in by Young-Woo's grandfather. However, Young-Woo decides that he and Ara should act like strangers, so he sleeps on the floor and refuses to eat what she cooks. How did this mess happen to Ara...especially when she is really in love with someone else? And what will Hanil--the one Ara really loves-do when he finds out?" Yeah, forced arranged marriage is sooo romantic - not.
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