90 Days With The Korean Guy
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  • Reads 468
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  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Jun 10, 2014
This story is about a 24 year old girl Alisha, a struggling Fashion Designer.
She's a bit different. Most of those fashion designer has the dream to be in Paris, but she have two goals. To be in New York and to become a famous designer. 

She being lucky got a job in New York & got pretty well settled but then she suddenly got kicked out of her apartment because the house owner's cousin was moving in town and basically she is now homeless. But her Korean 
friend Lee Jung-Hyun better known as Mimi has offered her to stay with her twin brother Lee Shin. 

Alisha's main challenge starts when she meets Lee Shin by an accident and they both got into a fight before getting introduced by Mimi. How will she get a place to stay in his house now??
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