
The more I think about it, the more I feel complicated about Aleph. I still don't have the misconception that he is a good person. But somehow, I have this feeling that he didn't kill Yasmin (or was it Jasmine?). Well, not that I would be surprised if he did but just that's what I feel for the moment.

They somehow managed to make it look like he really loves, cherishes and has been waiting for her for a long time while she is some hesitant damsel. When in truth she has already made her feelings for him obvious. All he has to do is provide her a safe and secure environment. But noooo, we gotta take this path because well, he is a high and mighty ceo.

I completely love the way she walked out of the place with that "I'm tired of this place."
Secondly, I hope she doesn't get surprised about the plot changing as the summary stated because that is the one thing that never ceases to amaze me--female leads entering a novel, doing contrary to their novel counterparts and getting absolutely surprised when the plot changes. Otherwise I'm looking forward to this.
B here really thinks she's queen of the world and all the men fall at her feet and all the woman offer up their men to her in a golden platter. Dream on.
You better protect what you have before you lose even that. (╬ ̄皿 ̄)凸