‘ i’m just saying that it’s really unfair. it doesn’t mean i wanna walk around like that because that’s not who i am, but any woman should be allowed to dress according to what she wants to. ’ facing the reality was not one of inna’s traits, instead, she was known for fighting for what she believed even if that meant getting cussed out at work like she was. they couldn’t fire her anyways, she was one of the most important employees at the company and each year she made even more to them, not only money-wise but in any other department as their exterior counselour. however once in a while, she was admitted to work with new employees to guide the work in the best way possible, that’s how she happened to crossways with pyongho again, call it faith or just coincidence, inna was just glad she had someone to eat in lunchtime. because everyone was so jealous of her, if she had more than three friends it was already too much. ‘ i seriously can’t believe this country. or basically the rest of the whole world. ’ she said more to herself than to her colleague, old friend, and even ex-boyfriend now weirdly still married to her former best friend. their relationship was complicated but they didn’t act as such, it was just two people who knew and cared for each other working at the same place, often eating together, sometimes glancing but… it wouldn’t go further than that. she was so lost in her thoughts and words, she almost didn’t notice when pyongho opened the door for her for them to enter the restaurant. she smiled thankfully, it was something that happened almost every day because even if she was smart, she could be a little clumsy. ‘ you have to stop having my back, i can handle myself. ’ she teased him, looking at him with a smile. despite all the things they had been through and still went through, the best part of their ongoing friendship is that they understood each other better than anyone else in the world and probably wouldn’t be able to go on without it.