Abandoned at the altar and rebranded as the villain by her own would-be in-laws, designer Hannah Oh has every reason to disappear. Instead she takes the hand of the groom's exiled brother and signs a six-month fake engagement built as a weapon. Six rules. No emotional involvement. One problem: he is helping her survive with a precision that feels less like a contract and more like he chose her first.
Abandoned at the altar and rebranded as the villain by her own would-be in-laws, designer Hannah Oh has every reason to disappear. Instead she takes the hand of the groom's exiled brother and signs a six-month fake engagement built as a weapon. Six rules. No emotional involvement. One problem: he is helping her survive with a precision that feels less like a contract and more like he chose her first.
Abandoned at the altar and rebranded as the villain by her own would-be in-laws, designer Hannah Oh has every reason to disappear. Instead she takes the hand of the groom's exiled brother and signs a six-month fake engagement built as a weapon. Six rules. No emotional involvement. One problem: he is helping her survive with a precision that feels less like a contract and more like he chose her first.