Summary
You’re mine. I bought you, and I won’t let anyone else have you, ever. Jen Baker, the obsessive male lead of a tragic novel, lives only for revenge. Deborah wanted to avoid the original story, but during a maid interview, she faces him. “Firstly, why did you leave the Heather family 10 years ago?” Jen keeps asking irrelevant questions. “Are you defending your husband now?” “Dead people can’t defend themselves.” Deborah’s mention of being widowed brings puzzlement and fury to Jen. “You can’t go back to your hotel. You won’t be catching any trains.” Deborah tries to refuse the job, but Jen is determined to keep her by his side. Working at the Baker’s, she hopes to prevent the heroine Dia’s misfortunes. But Jen, infamous in the original, keeps showing an unexpectedly different side. “Unfortunately, I don’t know how to apologize just with words.” “How can I stop being worried?” “Did you enjoy the snow?” Deborah is confused, seeing him as a good person, even glimpsing the boy she met 10 years ago in him. Her heart starts to flutter. These feelings, she doesn’t want to know them.