The main character was too forgiving when the person who claimed to be her best friend only ever put her down, and when Natalie (main character) is found in a bad situation Vivian (best friend) does not trust her, and takes to word of her boyfriend who she has not really known that long. Then there's Mackenzie. He is the guy who claims he loves Natalie, and when Vivian claims that Natalie slept with her boyfriend Mackenzie does not even try to listen to her. He just blames her, and when the truth finally comes out they think that just saying, "Sorry" will make things better? Natalie does just that. She forgives them. This story is about a character that is continuously kicked, and pushed away. The main character allows this to happen and continue to stay with those characters.
arrogant male leads (who has too much of themselves that they think that they're always right) and too forgiving female leads. yup, it's a diana palmer story
The Killian's are the backbone of the town, but the poor orphan Natalie has always been 'one of the family'. She has also been waiting for McKensie, the eldest brother and head of the Killian clan, to fulfill the promise he made to her the night her finance died - to come for her. But McKensie, even though he loves her, has no intention of marrying anyone, so when a misunderstanding with his sister destroys Natalie's reputation in the town and her relationship with the McKensie, she has no choice but the leave all she holds dear far behind and try to start over alone. Can love possibly overcome the distance now between them?
I don't know about this manga. . . the art wasn't to my taste, but the story wasn't bad. Still, not really my taste as it felt like a typical 1970's tragedy manga.
Ok,it sweet ending. I like it batter if she die and everybody suffer. I like that more.
About an orphan that raise by her aunt and in close relationship with the rich family in town. Misunderstanding occur and stuff happen but they hv happy ending
Then there's Mackenzie. He is the guy who claims he loves Natalie, and when Vivian claims that Natalie slept with her boyfriend Mackenzie does not even try to listen to her. He just blames her, and when the truth finally comes out they think that just saying, "Sorry" will make things better? Natalie does just that. She forgives them.
This story is about a character that is continuously kicked, and pushed away. The main character allows this to happen and continue to stay with those characters.