I read chapter 16 and honestly they both irritated me but Heo Jina REALLY irritated me. I get Jin-ah is at this point is emotionally attached but when she was telling Heo Jina to dress more modestly and she felt like she was advertising, I didn’t like that. However that is understandable because she doesn’t want Heo Jina to be with anyone else and she’s being possessive. NOW When Heo Jina was confronted about the stealing boyfriend bit she then tried to flip the blame on Kim Jin-ah and took 0 responsibility. She stole Jin-ah’s boyfriend how is Jin-ah wrong for hating her? Heo Jina is extremely avoidant and emotionally detached a vast majority of the time. The way chapter 16 makes it seems, she really only texts Kim Jin-ah now when she wants sex because apparently she actually has friends that she hangs out with, shocker


I know it crazy I did not think Heo Jina was very interesting at first but it surprised me. In chapter 18 she’s recounting her first time meeting Kim Jin-ah and basically the reason she likes her is she was not at all the type of person she thought she was. She wasn’t super smart, or cold or nice and she was always attracted to her and I like that. It feels real, Kim Jin-ah isn’t perfect and neither is Heo Jina, they come off as real people.
Heo Jina was wondering if she’s a lesbian because she doesn’t feel anything with any other girls but I think that’s because they’re her friends and she always was attracted to Kim Jin-ah and views her differently. The more interesting part is Heo’s friend that looks like Kim Jin-ah I wonder what her deal is, maybe she’s just a mean girl who knows. Heo is either a lesbian or bisexual with a strong preference for women because she admits dating women in her 20s. When she kissed Kim Jin-ah she was sweating and shaking and moaning lol.