Nate Rhoven, hailing from a wealthy background as a prominent billionaire, led a life quite different from the typical playboy image. He was a shy, peculiar fellow, often seen in a button-down shirt, glasses, embodying a simple yet respectful and caring nature. However, his heart shattered when his girlfriend left him.
Two days post-breakup, he sought solace on a rooftop party, only to witness an uncomfortable scene - his ex seemed to be flirting with her new partner. Before he could react, they caught sight of him, mistaking his presence for stalking. Unable to clear the misunderstanding, Nate watched helplessly as a woman suddenly planted a kiss on his lips.
Caught off guard, he stared into his ex's eyes, hoping to use this unexpected turn of events as an explanation. In retaliation, he kissed the girl back, lost in his thoughts. Unfortunately, his actions backfired when she slapped him for the unwanted advance.
Fast forward ten years, fate brought them together again, and Nate had undergone a remarkable transformation. No longer the nerdy guy he once was, he now appeared attractive and charismatic. Little did anyone know, the chance encounter on the rooftop had shaped him in ways they could never have imagined.
I like the storyline, but I'm a little upset that you justify violence that will turn to love. That's Stockholm Syndrome, and allowing women to believe that can happen is dangerous. I understand his psychotic behavior, but it's not justifiable.