Do-kyung rents the second floor, and Hoon and Soo-kyung live downstairs. The landlord lost everything, and he bought their house as an investment, and rents out the top and bottom floors separately (and now, the storage unit, too). His assistant tells Hae-young that Do-kyung lived in that house when he was a child, until his mother borrowed money from the landlord to produce a movie, which failed. He offers to pay rent for the storage space apartment too if that will get Hae-young out, but the landlord starts to rant about his family and says he regrets renting to Do-kyung in the first place. The landlord asks if Do-kyung’s been avoiding his calls because he’s afraid he’ll be kicked out, which piques Hae-young’s interest, though Do-kyung doesn’t answer. They go to the landlord the next day, but it looks like Do-kyung won’t be getting his way. Hae-young shuffles back to her place, huffing and thinking that Do-kyung thinks she’s a stalker, and hears him slide a cabinet in front of the door so she can’t let herself back in. She keeps explaining that really, this is a total coincidence, but Do-kyung isn’t moved. She says that she really didn’t - it’s not like she fell for him at first sight, and moved here to be closer to him. Do-kyung would let it go at that, but Hae-young asks if he somehow saw this coming when he asked before if she knew where he lives. His blunt tone takes Hae-young aback, but she calls him on his rudeness. Hae-young is mystified, perfectly happy to be neighbors, but Do-kyung says that it would be too uncomfortable. He goes inside to find her in his living room again, and informs Hae-young that they’ll go to the landlord’s office and nullify her lease. It’s not that he objects to her personally, but he only recently learned that he accidentally caused her fiance to cancel their wedding, and he wants to avoid her finding out. Later that night, Hae-young overhears Do-kyung loudly complaining about the landlord renting out his storage space without telling him, demanding she be kicked out immediately. Irritated, Do-kyung goes back to his place to get dressed and call his landlord, while Hae-young brazenly takes one more peek, hee. Still in his towel, Do-kyung steps through into her tiny living room, and it’s Hae-young’s turn to be embarrassed at the clutter of leftover wedding gifts.ĭo-kyung tells her that this used to be a storage room, which explains why such a tiny, simple place is attached to his nice spacious home. He asks how she knows he lives here, but Hae-young quickly says that she didn’t - she just happened to move in next door, and found a hidden doorway that led into his place. She breathes an impressed Wow!, while he’s trying to process yet another premonition coming true. Hae-young isn’t the kind to let others make her decision for her, so Do-kyung will need to find another way to settle this situation.ĮPISODE 3 RECAP: “Love if you want to live”ĭo-kyung steps out of the bathroom in only a towel, and is shocked to find Hae-young standing in the middle of his living room. Things are awkward enough without having to run into the victim of your biggest mistake on a daily basis, but getting rid of her may not be the best way to handle things. Though Do-kyung would like to right his wrongs, he doesn’t necessarily want Hae-young hanging around, but it’s difficult to avoid someone who could walk into your home at any moment. 145 Oh Hae-young Again: Episode 3 by LollyPip