Chapter 16
âHeâs an investor I know personally.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWhy? Am I not allowed to know people?â
At Kang Dasomâs words, Yoon Jinwoo flinched faintly. He too had heard secondhand about the way her family treated her.
The daughter of an illegitimate child.
âNo, I was out of line.â
Jinwoo lowered his eyes slightly. Thatâs when he noticed her evening dress slipping off her thin frame. He couldnât understand how someone could be so frail that their clothes fit that loosely.
Just then, Dasom lightly touched the hem of her dress sleeve. Realizing something was wrong, Jinwoo took off his coat and draped it over her shoulders.
âThanks.â
Clutching the coat tighter around herself, Dasom whispered softly. Jinwoo frowned slightly as he glanced insideâpart of the dress fabric was torn.
âCareless.â
âSorry. My mistake.â
âI didnât say it for you to apologize.â
Feeling awkward, Jinwoo cleared his throat and turned his head.
Wasnât this supposed to be a birthday party?
Even if it was a formal affair, usually after such things ended, friends or acquaintances would gather to celebrate. But in the hall now, only staff bustled about cleaning.
âWhy even hold a birthday party like this?â
Wasnât it just for show? Jinwoo couldnât understand Dasomâs reasoning. Dasom, wrapped in his coat, lifted her head.
âYou know⊠I canât remember a time in my childhood when anyone ever celebrated my birthday.â
Not only did no one congratulate her, not a single person in her family even remembered what day her birthday was. The only memory she had was back in high schoolâone close friend had once stuck a candle in a Choco Pie for her.
âEven if itâs fake, I wanted to experience it at least once. Being thanked for being born, being applauded.â
âDoes that kind of thing actually bring you comfort?â
âIt doesnât comfort me, but it consoles me. You should try it someday too.â
âI doubt thatâll ever happen.â
Dasom gave a low laugh at Jinwooâs blunt refusal. The light makeup she wore suited her far better than when heâd seen her meet his brother, Yoon Sunghoon. Maybe it was just the lighting, but still.
âIâll book a room, so wait in the hallway.â
âAlright.â
Jinwoo went down to the lobby and soon returned with a key card. Quietly, the two took the elevator up to the top floor.
The room they entered after scanning the card was a suite with a wide-open view of Seoul. Seoyoung Hotel wasnât among Koreaâs absolute top hotels, but it was still five-star, and the suite cost several million won a night.
âThey said this was the only room left.â
âI didnât say anything.â
Jinwoo offered a clumsy excuse before she could ask. Dasom sat down on the sofa in the living area.
âDo you mind if I order room service?â
Despite it being her birthday party, Dasom herself hadnât eaten properly, busy greeting everyone.
Relaxing back, Jinwoo rolled up his shirt cuffs and nodded.
Dasom picked up the room phone and ordered wine, cheese, and dessert. Until the food came, the two didnât speak a word.
âThe driverâs probably waiting, so you should drink lightly and go.â
âThere isnât one.â
ââŠWhat?â
âMy brother assigned me Secretary Baek, but I sent him off already.â
The hand pouring wine into Jinwooâs glass froze. He quickly glanced at her glass, but Dasom downed the wine as if to show him.
âIâm not driving you home.â
âIâll sober up before I leave. What about you?â
âI didnât bring my car.â
âSimple of you.â
âSometimes in Seoul, having a car is inconvenient.â
Was that the only reason?
In truth, his manager, Lee Sangtae, had offered to drive him. Normally Jinwoo wouldâve agreed, but for some reason tonight he didnât feel like it. He couldnât explain why, but it felt almost like his manager had betrayed himâjust a little.
âDasom-ssiâŠâ
âJust call me noona. You can drop the honorifics too.â
ââŠâŠâ
âStubborn, huh. Then at least when itâs just us, speak casually. Iâll do the same.â
Crossing her legs, she set down her emptied wine glass. Perhaps it was the wine, but her lips seemed even more alluringly red.
Jinwoo suddenly felt suffocated by the necktie he always wore. He loosened it and tossed it onto the sofa beside him.
âSuit yourself.â
ââSuit yourselfââthatâs kind of rude, donât you think?â
âYouâre the one who told me to drop honorifics. Isnât it up to me how I phrase things?â
âStill, you should be polite.â
âIf you wanted politeness, you shouldnât have told me to speak casually.â
âYou sure like talking back clearly.â
Jinwoo shrugged, as if to say he didnât know what she wanted. Dasom handed him her empty wine glass. Sighing, he poured her another.
Dasom tilted her glass, and Jinwoo tapped his against hers.
A strange woman.
The more he saw of her, the more mysterious and suspicious she seemed. And yetâŠ
What is she thinking?
Jinwoo quickly pushed the thought away. Whatever it wasâacting, pretensionâDasom was still Yoon Sunghoonâs fiancĂ©e.
After her first quick glass, she hardly touched the wine again. Instead, she ate fruit and cheese from the dessert plate with a surprising appetite. Her small, delicate fingers plucking at the fruit looked almost cute.
âGot any interesting stories?â
âWhatâs the point? Iâll leave after finishing this wine.â
âStill, tell me something. About yourself maybe.â
âWhy would I tell you about myselfâŠâ
Jinwoo trailed off, meeting her gaze. Her steady eyes silenced him for a moment.
Even when he tried to think of something to say, nothing came to mind. Their only connection was BiYoon Films, after all.
âIf someone you trustedâsomeone you thought was on your sideâfailed to stand by you at a crucial moment, what would you do?â
Dasom, nibbling on cheese, finally reached for her wine again. She held the glass as she locked eyes with him.
âWhoâs the one with decision-making power?â
âMe.â
âThen cut them off. If you canât, replace them.â
âCold-hearted.â
âThink about why they didnât take your side.â
Dasom slowly swirled the wine in her glass, tracing a circle.
âWas that really a choice for your sake?â
Her words struck directly into Jinwooâs chest. It was the same point sheâd raised when theyâd met at his family home.
ââŠâŠâ
âWhatever it is, think it through carefully.â
She didnât ask outright, but she seemed to guess who he was talking about. Most likely his agency.
If Jinwoo had someone he could rely on, it would be his manager, Lee Sangtaeâheâd been assigned to Jinwoo from the very start of his career.
Would she know heâs a swindler?
Later, Sangtae would start his own company, taking Jinwoo and other actors with him, but in the process he made them sign double contracts and pocketed money.
Dasom didnât know all the details, but she remembered back then when she sometimes spoke with Jung Hana, who had once called her in angerâ
âCan you believe it? After all I did for him? Iâm finding a lawyer and suing him, no matter what!â
Over the phone, Hana had raged about how sheâd given Sangtae billions of won.
ââŠForget it, that was a pointless story.â
Embarrassed, Jinwoo sipped his wine and averted his gaze.
âThere you go again.â
âWhat?â
âYou always avoid peopleâs eyes whenever youâre embarrassed or have nothing to say. Is that a habit?â
Hearing her voice beside him, Jinwoo turnedâbut still couldnât meet her gaze directly.
âNot really.â
He mumbled it, but inside, he was rattled. Did he really have such a habit? NoâŠ
It was only with Kang Dasom. For some reason, looking at her directly felt like something he shouldnât do.
âItâs not a habit.â
âThen look at me properly.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWeâre in the middle of a conversation, arenât we?â
Suppressing a sigh, Jinwoo finally looked straight at her. His gaze slipped lower, following the wine she had just sipped down her throat.
Iâm losing my mind.