Samovych Hydzinski is correct, it's an option in Chapter 9 on Lena's side, if she asks Mike to help her with her luggage when she returns from her parents' home.remind me again when did the Lena Mike conversation happened?
I see your point, but i feel in this particular case it'd create more interesting scenario(s) than having Mike's gf be someone completely unconnected. Mike himself was up to this point rather oddly positioned, in the sense while Ian has interacted with pretty much everyone else, he and Mike have yet to exchange a single word. It's gotten downright ridiculous in Ch.10 when they're both present at Ivy's b-day and none of their shared friends even bothers to introduce them to each other. If it turns out that Mike actually has important part in Ian's life that goes beyond just his potential interactions with Lena, that's an interesting twist.I really hope not. Just too many implausible coincidences already, rolled into the "red string" copout. Makes it feel as if the world is literally comprised of 40 people, 20 of which haven't met each other until the past year for some strange reason. That's been a weak-point in the writing of ORS to me.
Also, the complaint about world comprised of 40 people is a bit unfair. That's pretty much how every story (and especially soap operas) works, presenting people who are in one way or another affecting the protagonist(s), while ignoring every other person in the world.
I can't help but note they've pretty much dodged that question. It's not a "no", and the development focus can shift at any time, so the fact it wasn't the focus right then doesn't mean all that much. :vIt is just that last Q&A EvaKiss was asked if we would ever meet Mike's girlfriend and Evakiss wrote:
I'd like to develop that side of Mike's story more, but right now the focus is elsewhere.