After seeing off Kevin and Carlos, who had left for Mexico from Seattle, Geon took Kiska with him and immediately flew to Washington, heading straight for the White House. Since it wasnât possible to go further inside with a memberâs car, Geon switched to a White House vehicle at the entrance.
Holding Kiskaâs hand while waiting for guidance, they were soon approached by Graham Howard, the security chief whom they had met previously.
âKay, nice to see you again after a few days.â
Geon switched the hand holding Kiskaâs from his right to his left to offer a handshake.
âHaha, Mr. Howard. How have you been?â
As Graham shook Geonâs hand, he looked down at the petite Kiska and said,
âThis cute little girl must be Miss Kiska MioÄiÄ. Nice to meet you.â
Though Graham was tall and heavily built, Kiska, used to seeing even larger figures at Red Castle, didnât seem intimidated and just looked up at him quietly. Watching Kiskaâs reaction, Graham lifted one arm inward and chuckled.
âItâs been a while since I've seen a child who doesn't cry at my sight, haha. Please, come inside.â
Guided by Graham, they reached the front of the Oval Office where a red-haired female secretary wearing glasses stood up from her seat.
âWelcome. The President has been expecting you. Iâm sorry, but Miss Kiska will need to wait here with me.â
Lifting Kiska to sit on the sofa, Geon knelt down to meet her eyes.
âKiska, just wait here a little while for me, okay? Iâll be right back.â
Kiska, feeling a bit wary of the unfamiliar space, watched as the secretary approached with a cup of vanilla ice cream, smiling.
âMiss, stay with me. We have your favorite vanilla ice cream here.â
The secretary spoke in a friendly tone and sat opposite Kiska, but Geon slightly frowned at the implication that they had investigated even Kiskaâs tastes.
âItâs okay, Kiska, weâll go to the Ice Cream Factory later for something even tastier, okay?â
Kiska looked back and forth between the ice cream cup and Geon before nodding, and Geon stood up, saying,
âPlease take good care of her.â
The alert assistant quickly approached and whispered.
âWe didnât investigate Miss Kiska. The President is just very interested in Kay and curious about his surroundings, so please don't take it personally.â
Geon grimaced at the assistant but soon nodded in acknowledgment that she was not at fault.
âThank you, could you please show us the way?â
As the assistant saw Geonâs expression soften, she used the intercom to announce his visit, and soon, loud hurried footsteps and clattering noises came from inside the Oval Office. It wasnât long before the door burst open, and a beaming Harold Winston rushed out to greet them.
âKay!!â
Geon looked down at their joined hands and gave an awkward smile.
âSeems like Kevin got his habits from someone. Haha.â
âWhat do you mean..â
âHaha, never mind. Letâs go inside.â
Harold Winston grabbed Geonâs hand and slung his other arm around his shoulder as they walked into the office and sat down on the couch. As soon as Geon was seated, Harold clasped his hands together and said,
âMy goodness! Carlos Montana! I only asked for an introduction to a talented student band from Juilliard, but this was beyond an overwhelming favor. Iâm grateful, but at the same time, I feel a bit sorry.â
Geon just smiled at Harold, who tilted his head slightly, asking cautiously,
âIs there... a problem?â
Taking a moment before responding, Geon finally spoke,
âYou might need to take a better look at your own son.â
âWhat do you mean..â
âDidnât the First Lady attend a music college? Wasnât there anything else mentioned? About Kevin?â
Harold pondered for a moment before replying,
âWell... Aside from being musically talented and doing well in school, there's nothing much about music. Actually, heâs been quite a handful since his high school days, dealing with incidents and keeping me on my toes.â
Geon widened his eyes and asked,
âIncidents? What kind of incidents?â
Harold sighed deeply and said,
âPhew, I hate to say this, but the boy dislikes that Iâm the President. In fact, he hated politics even when I was a Senator. After becoming President, it only worsened.â
âWhy is that? Being the son of the President of the United States should be something to be proud of.â
âWell... Heâs been hurt before by friends who approached him because of my status.â
âReally?â
Harold stood up and picked up the intercom on his desk.
âCould we get two coffees here, please?â
After putting down the intercom, Harold leaned against the desk and crossed
his arms.
âIt seems he played a bit of a leader role at school because of the kids who followed him around, though he wasnât into fighting. He believed he had some mysterious power over them. Then one day, he overheard a conversation behind the school and got hurt.â
Geon nodded seriously.
âI see. It sounds like something out of a drama, but such experiences can deeply wound a young mind.â
As the coffees arrived, the secretary, sensing the serious mood, glanced over cautiously, perhaps to see if the investigation into Kiska had been mentioned. Seeing her, Geon smiled and shook his head as if to reassure her, and the secretary, grateful, winked and left the office. Watching her leave, Harold made sure the door was closed before speaking,
âDid you notice anything unusual when you met him?â
Geon thought for a moment before responding,
âNot really. He seemed a bit surprised when he heard that I knew his father was the President, but nothing else stood out.â
âHmm, think about it carefully. Heâs the direct family of the current President of the United States. Have you ever seen a bodyguard around him? All direct family members of the President are under Secret Service protection.â
âOh, now that you mention it, thatâs true.â
Harold rubbed his temple, seeming troubled.
âHeâs the kind of kid who would swing a guitar at a bodyguard if they got too close. Even if they watched from a distance, he somehow always knew and would throw rocks at the car. Eventually, we had to pull the bodyguards off him. His disdain for politics is that deep.â
âWas there a particular reason?â
Harold crossed his arms and slightly bowed his head.
âProbably my fault.â
Geon looked at him curiously, prompting Harold to continue,
âPoliticians donât have much time. As a result, I couldnât spend as much time with my family as others might. But I tried my best. Yet, it seems the careless words of children stuck in his mind as if they were the truth.â
**
Seven years before Harold Winstonâs inauguration.
In the city of Alexandria, Washington, at the Jorge Washington Middle School, the end-of-class bell rang, and the doors burst open as the younger students streamed out excitedly. After a bunch of students had left, others followed at a more leisurely pace. When it seemed like all the students had left, a young Kevin, a bit late and alone, walked out with a red backpack, looking around.
âWhat, did everyone leave already?â
Disappointed, Kevin kicked at the dirt before heading towards the schoolâs back parking lot, a shortcut to the usual hangout spot. As he passed through the narrow alley, he heard his friendsâ voices from the parking lot, which brightened his expression. Kevin quickened his steps, but paused when he heard their conversation.
âDamn, I was planning to play the new PlayStation game that got delivered today! Why isnât Kevin coming out?â
âJust wait. If we go home early and he gets upset, our parents will scold us and we wonât even get dinner.â
âDamn it!â
âStuart, didnât your dad just become a Congressman? Congratulations.â
âWhatâs there to congratulate? Heâs just another lackey for Kevinâs dad.â
âHaha, canât help it.â
Kevin quietly peeked around the corner and saw three boys squatting on the parking lot floor, stealthily smoking. Kevin listened intently as one of the boys, after taking a deep drag, passed the cigarette to another.
âRemember when I fought with Kevin and went to apologize the next day? I almost got kicked out of my house. Damn.â
The boy who took the cigarette put it to his lips, and as the smoke stung his eyes, he dabbed away a tear.
âWhy? How did your parents know? Did Kevinâs mom say something?â
âNo, sheâs not that type. You know, those guys always following around, the bodyguards. They mustâve reported it to my dad. Of course, my dad asked them to keep an eye on me.â
âAnd then? How much did you get scolded?â
The blond boy spat out in annoyance.
âI almost got hit by my dad. Iâm not even in politics, so why should I care what others think? After dad left in anger, my mom came and told me.â
âWhat did she say?â
âThat Kevinâs family is just a prop for his dad. Theyâre like accessories advertised to show a harmonious family for political gains. Told me not to fight with the poor kid. So although I was annoyed, I apologized thinking I was doing charity, and he just grinned.â
âHaha, thatâs funny. My mom said something similar.â
âAh, forget it, damn. Itâs uncomfortable being a politicianâs kid.â
âYeah, but dude, at least all our dadsâ wealth will be ours. Just bear with it.â
âRight. Damn! But why isnât Kevin
coming out?!â
As Kevin listened from the narrow alley, he slowly backed away. His fists clenched, trembling, he turned around and left the alley alone. After that day, Kevinâs friends never saw him again.
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