Dressed in a short bluish-grey bodycon dress that highlighted the curves on her body, Jaclyn stood awkwardly beside her father and glanced at Mia. Like her two brothers, she was quite popular among the opposite sex so a small group of young socialite men had gathered around to eavesdrop on her response.
"So, do you? Do you have a boyfriend?" Uncle Robert's son asked again.
Jaclyn wanted to be honest, but she didn't want to embarrass her father. Technically, she didn't have a boyfriend - she had a girlfriend. But could she really say that in front of all the guests?
It was only a few years ago that a certain socialite had made a public offer on social media, saying that he would pay any man HK$1 billion if they could turn his homosexual daughter straight. Moreover, Hong Kong was a country where same-sex marriage wasn't legalized yet. Would a conservative country like this be able to accept her and Mia?