

Eventually, Eun-Sang returns to South Korea.

Rachel informs Eun-Sang that she is Kim Tan’s fiance and she demands that Eun-Sang leaves his home immediately.

But, when Kim Tan is at school, Eun-Sang meets a girl named Rachel (Kim Ji-Won). With nowhere to go for Eun-Sang, Kim Tan offers to let her stay at his home.Īlthough they seem to come from different worlds, they quickly develop a rapport for each other. When the dust is settled, Eun-Sang walks out of a police station and her passport is temporarily confiscated. Soon, Eun-Sang runs off after Kim Tan’s friend and Kim Tan goes to help Eun-Sang. Kim Tan knows immediately that the ziplock bag doesn’t contain drugs, but rather powder grain to make traditional Korean drinks. Kim Tan’s American friend then sees a ziplock bag with a powdery substance fall out of Eun-Sang’s suitcase and runs over to scoop it up. He is sitting out on the patio of the beach front restaurant, watching everything unfold between Eun-Sang and her sister. Meanwhile, Kim Tan is not your typical high school student, but a handsome and wealthy Korean heir to a large conglomeration. Eun-Sang’s dreams of starting a better life in America quickly vanishes and she crumbles to the ground in tears. When Eun-Sang finally tracks down her sister working at a beach front restaurant, she takes the money Eun-Sang brought for her wedding and leaves without even saying goodbye. Her sister is also not getting married or going to school and works full-time as a waitress. Her older sister lives in a filthy home with a deadbeat boyfriend who seems violent. When Eun-Sang arrives in California she is in for a shock.
