The last thing Yiyoung could recall from last night was getting into Muyeolâs car. After that, she passed out⦠and she must have snored so much.
âH-he probably heard everything.â Her face grew warm from the embarrassment. But what concerned her more was how she got into the house. Was Muyeol the one who took off her sock as well?
âSo what? We were friends for a long time,â she tried comforting herself. She looked around, hoping she would run into Muyeol as she could just get rid of the awkwardness.
âCha Muyeol,â she called out as walked around the house, âChaââ
A door opened, and out walked Muyeol, dressed casually. âYouâre awake?â
His wet hair gleamed under the sunshine filtering in through the window in the living room; it seemed like he had just gotten out of the shower. Wearing a black shirt paired with light colored jeans, and his bare feet pressed against the marbled floor⦠This Muyeol did not look like the person Yiyoung knew.
The Muyeol she knew wore formal clothes without a single wrinkle, as if he had been born wearing a suit. But now⦠he seemed so normal.
Muyeol noticed her stare. âWhy are you looking at me like that? Are you still not sober?â
âNo,â Yiyoung trailed off, âitâs because you look so different.â
Muyeol drew closer to her. âWhat do you mean?â
âUm⦠You look like a person.â
âThat confirms it. Youâre still not sober.â Muyeol passed by her and walked to the kitchen. âCome here and explain your drinking habit. Itâs completely different from what you told me.â
Yiyoung instantly regretted thinking he seemed like a normal person. He hadnât changed a bit! She followed him to the kitchen, all the while glaring at his back. âIâm sorry for being so annoying last night.â
âYouâd already warned me, and weâre about to get married, so itâs fine. But Iâd like to know more about it.â
Yiyoung shrugged as she explained it.
âSometimes when Iâm too tired and still canât sleep, I drink a few cups of alcohol because it helps me fall asleep. Alcohol works as my sleeping aid.â Muyeol turned around and stared at her. Feeling a tad awkward, Yiyoung continued, âI canât sleep well. Even if Iâm exhausted, I just canât.â
âWhy?â
âI donât really know.â
âIs it because your shift time changes often?â
âThe other doctors who work at the ER have the same work conditions, but none of them experience this.â
âThen, why?â
âIf I knew the reason, I would have fixed it already.â
Muyeol turned around and opened the fridge. âItâs your fault.â
Yiyoung was left speechless by his confident declaration. Muyeol took a pack of juice from the fridge; it was the extracted juice of oriental raisin trees. âJust drink only when youâre at home, then you would be fine.â
âYeah, right,â said Yiyoung sarcastically.
âDonât drink when youâre outside, okay?â
âOkay.â
Muyeol poured the juice into a glass and pushed it toward Yiyoung. âDrink this.â
âBut last night, I got drunk because of you. You showed up out of nowhere and asked me to marry you, so how could I not get shocked?â
âI get it. Now, drink.â
His curt answer didnât discourage her. She took the glass and drank the juice.
Muyeol put away the empty glass. âIâll stock up the fridge with juice packs, so drink one everyday. Your liver canât handle the alcohol.â
Yiyoung stared at him, unable to figure how to feel about his kindness. He seemed like a different person in so many ways today.
Muyeol noticed her eyes on him and asked, âAre you hungry?â
Yiyoung shook her head. âNo. You just seem different today.â
âIâm not different.â Muyeol leaned against the sink and looked at her. âSince we agreed to get married yesterday, I think we should sign the marriage certificate by the end of this week.â
Yiyoung stared at him for a moment. âA guy like you doesnât necessarily need me for marriage.â
âA guy like me?â
âYeah. Youâre young and are financially secure. You could have a contractual marriage with anyone you like. It could be someone from the same background as you, and if you end up liking her, then you can just have a real wife.â
Muyeol scoffed at her. âYouâre not smart.â
âWhat?â Yiyoung couldnât believe he was mocking her.
âNo, youâre an idiot.â
âAre you serious?â Yiyoung began to simmer with anger. âAre you going to keep going on?â
âAre you not an idiot then?â
âWhat are youââ
âI knew you were like this when you were young, but youâre still the same.â Muyeol pointed at his head. âYouâre only book smart. Other than that, youâre only good at picking fights.â
âWhat are you talking aboutâ¦â She looked at him with a frown. His words had upset her a lot. âSo thatâs what you think of me, huh?â
She had been striving to survive back then, and hearing him voice his thoughts about it made her feel unpleasant. Yet Muyeol kept going on, his voice calm, âBut if you werenât good at picking fights, do you think you would have been able to survive? You were in a situation where even if just one person attacked you, your school life would have been over. Iâm not saying anything against you. It is completely normal for you to be this way. What I mean is, you survived well.â
Yiyoung blinked, trying to comprehend what he meant. ââ¦What?â
âYou never ran away from a fight, perhaps because you were trying to find a way to fit in the environment⦠It doesnât matter.â
âA way to fit inâ¦â Yiyoung repeated in her head, appalled by his words. âI-I donât think youâre talking about me. Are you talking about yourself?â
âThe most important thing is to not lose. Youâre the strongest person I know. No one but you could survive next to me,â he said with a cold laugh.