A wise person once said that a person is like dark chocolate—they can be bitter at first, but once you get past the initial taste, you learn to love them.
When Kim Samsoon got to know what Cyrus went through with his ex, Hannah, she began to understand him—and sympathize with him. In a way, whether Samsoon to wanted to or not, she fell irrevocably in love with her boss, her pretend boyfriend, her sometimes enemy, her friend.
Chef Dina couldn’t be more ecstatic with the recent developments. Cyrus was beginning to become his old self again, the Cyrus who laughed and made unexpected gestures. And Hannah was bringing a much needed happiness inside the kitchen. But the fairy-tale was short-lived.
Hannah was back, and is planning to get her boyfriend back no matter what. And no woman, fat or not, would stand in her way—not even one as big as Kim Samsoon.
Meanwhile, Aaron had asked Eliza to become his girlfriend. But because of jealousy or spite (or both) he had destroyed the relationship she shared with childhood friend Kokoy. And the hapless teenage boy didn’t know what to do to salvage their relationship.
Sonia was hearing the second calling of love. Would she let herself fall in love with a younger guy just like her daughter?
How will Samsoon deal with the impossible challenge that is Hannah?
Find out what’s going on in the life of Kim Samsoon—join her for a bit of snack every weeknights after Mars Ravelo’s Dyesebel.