517 Ji-Taeâs Child.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Curious looks were shared amongst the small crowd of close-knit friends and family when Dan-Han said he had something to say.
There were many speculations about his announcement being the date of his wedding, but only a few knew what he actually wanted to say.
âDan-Han, can you tell what it is already? Weâd love to go back to the hospital to see Ji-Tae before heading home.â His aunt impatiently said when it seemed Dan-Han was hesitating, and he turned towards her.
âAunt, what I want to say involves Ji-Tae, so I believe youâll have to hold back on that plan of yours a little longer.â
His aunt shared a worried look with her husband before glancing back at Dan-Han. âWhy? Is something wrong? Did something happen to Ji-Tae?â She questioned, already rising to her feet.
Dan-Han observed the worried look that flamed in her eyes and he clearly understood her anxiety. He shook his head to reassure her that nothing of what she was imagining had happened to her son.
âJi-Tae is fine. As a matter of fact, heâs more than fine.â He assured her, but she anxiously studied his face once more before lowering herself to her seat at the dinning table with a faint sigh of relief.
They just had a meal, and she didnât have space to stomach any bad news.
The past few weeks has been horrible for her, because each day, sheâs reminded of the possibility of losing her son any day now. Losing her child, who she had carried in her for nine months and had raised for twenty-six years wasnât something she wanted to accept.
.....
Ji-Tae might not be a good son, but he was still her son. And bad as any child could be, no mother would want to lose one, even one as horrible as Ji-Tae.
âHoney, stop being anxious.â Her husband said as he gently rubbed her back. She has been anxious in the past weeks and he had tried all he could to keep her calm, but nothing seemed to be working.
âFirstly, Iâd like to introduce you all to someone special.â Dan-Han said and gestured his chin towards A-Yeong and her daughter, who had earlier made an appearance at the party and had been introduced as Hei-Ranâs cousin.
All eyes darted to A-Yeong, who suddenly felt conscious under everyoneâs gaze. She was sure everyone thought her to be the special person, but it was her daughter.
Feeling her discomfort, Hei-Ran gave her hand a little squeeze underneath the table.
âCome here, Hee-young.â Dan-Han beckoned to the little who raised her big round eyes to him. She looked around the eyes that were now staring at her and at her mother, and she shrivelled to her motherâs side.
Sensing her fear A-Yeong smiled at her and kissed her cheek. âYou remember uncle, right?â She asked and the little girl shyly nodded. âThen go to him.â She said.
Hee-young was still reluctant, but seeing the friendly smile Dan-Han flashed at her and remembering his face, she eased off her seat and walked over to Dan-Han.
Dan-Han fondly smiled at her as he picked her into his arms. Curious and confused looks darted around the room as they watched Dan-Han.
Dan-Han could tell their thoughts from the suspicious look in their eyes and he sighed. He glanced at Hee-young, who was shyly not looking around. She had her eyes staring into space, and he ran his hand along her hair.
âThis is Su Hee-young, and she is Ji-Taeâs child.â He announced.
A dead silence pierced through the room that same moment and it lasted for ten minutes, if he counted correctly.
âWhat do you mean Ji-Taeâs child?â His uncle dumbfoundedly asked with a confused frown.
âI mean Ji-Tae has a daughter.â Dan-Han casually replied and a gasp echoed across the table.
Everyone except for the already knowing party wore looks of deep shock and surprise. Surprise to know Ji-Tae had a child who looked six to seven years old.
They all looked at the girl, who suddenly put her arm around Dan-Hanâs neck and hid her face on his shoulder, clearly afraid of all their accessing gazes.
They darted their gazes to A-Yeong, as there was no doubt the she was the mother. After all, she and the child had been introduced with the âSuâ name.
âHow is this....How did this happen?â Ji-Taeâs mother desperately questioned, before her husband could ask that same question. She looked at A-Yeong and then to Dan-Han.
Dan-Han effected a casual shrug. âWe all know the kind of person Ji-Tae is. He doesnât take responsibilities for his actions.â He said, and that told them all that needed to be said.
âMy God! Ji-Tae will not be the death of me.â She deeply gasped, and her husband put his hand around her. He turned to A-Yeong.
âHow old is she?â
âsix.â
âSix?â He repeated with incredulity as he snapped his head to face Dan-Han. âAnd youâve known all these years?â
âNo.â Dan-Han sharply replied, and the man narrowed his eyes at him. They all knew Dan-Han and how nothing in the family ever escapes his notice.
And seeing his uncleâs suspicious gaze on him, Dan-Han thought it necessary to give an explanation. âI only recently found out, and I helped bring her back from Ji-Tae was keeping her. Itâs barely two months.â Dan-Han explained, and his uncle glanced at A-Yeong who affirmed his words with a nod.
âPresident Lee only knew recently, and he helped with the adoptionââ
âAn adoption! Why was there an adoption?â Ji-Taeâs mother interjected, completely taken by surprise with her words.
Dan-Han sighed. âCan we talk about the details later?â
âNo, we canât!â His aunt snapped. âYou just told us we have a grandchild, and you think Iâll be able to bear the anxiety?â No, she canât!
âTell me the truth!â She demanded.
Dan-Han sighed under his breath as he was suddenly becoming regretful with his decision to tell them about it now.
But he had thought since it was a happy occasion for the family, something they havenât had in a long while, he had wanted everyone in the family to participate in it, old and new members except Ji-Tae. And to also bring what he has being hiding from them to light especially Ji-Taeâs faux diagnosis.
He had seen how that has been affecting his uncle and Aunt, and even Ni-Na, even though she tries to pretend.
Seeing there was nothing else to do, he looked at A-Yeong for permission, which she granted and he narrated all that had transpired between Ji-Tae and the mother of his child and how the child had suffered at her fatherâs hand.
Ji-Taeâs father turned murderous half way into the story and he felt like killing Ji-Tae with his own two hands.
âThat bastard better dies else Iâll kill him myself!â He roared, while his brother, Ji-Sun, scoffed with disbelief.
âThat boy is the bane of this family.â
Dan-Hanâs aunt was shocked beyond words and she didnât know what to say. She was bitten with shame for raising such an evil child and she didnât even know how to look at A-Yeong or her own granddaughter.
âJi-Tae is no child of mine.â She muttered in tears, and Ni-Na patted her back.
âMom, donât cry.â Ni-Na comforted her, but she stubbornly shook her head.
Ni-Na looked at her father, who was also angered beyond words, and he also tried to comfort his wife, but all to no avail.
âThat boy can not be child.â She cried even more. Who had she offended to have such a son keen on causing troubles and hurting people, even to his own child! No! Ji-Tae could never be her child!
Ni-Na looked at Dan-Han with worry, and Eun-Sun nudged him to take the child to them. She looked at A-Yeong for permission, and they shared a look of understanding.
A-Yeong rose from her seat and walked round the table towards Dan-Han. He handed the girl over to her and A-Yeong slowly led her towards the old couple.
Seeing them approaching Ji-Taeâs parents slowly rose to their feet. Their teary eyes zeroed on the little girl.
A-Yeong smiled at her daughter. âBaby, meet your other grandma and grandpa. Say good evening.â She told her and the little girl skeptically looked at the couple.
Her mother had earlier told her they were going to see the nice uncle who helped them and also her other grandparents, but she didnât know them.
She silently looked at them, nevertheless, after a while she bowed and greeted. âGood evening, grandpa. Good evening, grandma.â Her tiny voice came through, and stirred up tears in the eyes of the old couple as they looked at the little girl.
Looking at her so closely, one could see she Ji-Taeâs features. Her lips were delineated like his, and her eyes were almost like his.
âMy little girl, Iâm so sorry.â Ni-Naâs mother burst out in tears, as she touched the girlâs cheek.
Hee-Young looked at her mother worriedly, when her supposed new grandma started crying, and A-Yeong smiled to ease her heart.
Dan-Han passed her an handkerchief to Hee-Young, who in turn stretched it over to her grandma.
Ni-Naâs mother felt like her heart could burst in an instant, but instead of receiving the handkerchief stretched out to her, she crouched down and hugged the girl as more tears flowed from her eyes.
She pulled her husband by the hand and he also lovingly patted the girlâs head. He didnât cry, but a torrent of emotions could be seen swirling in his eyes.
They hugged the little girl for quite some time till they reluctantly let go. Their eyes held pity, regret and shame as they held the girl. All she had endured at such a young was because they failed to raise a good person out of their son.
Ni-Naâs mother looked to her brother-in-law and beckoned to him. âBrother-In-law, come see our granddaughter.â She said, and Ji-Sun rose from the head of the table where he was seated and sauntered over.
He let out an easy smile to the girl. âWelcome home, child.â He touched her fluffy cheeks, while she raised her big brown eyes to him.
Ni-Naâs mother took A-Yeongâs hand in hers. âIâm so ashamed. I donât know what to say.â She said in tears.
âThen say nothing.â A-Yeong placed her free hand on top of the womanâs warm ones. âThere are no need for apologies. No one can be blamed for Ji-Taeâs actions.â
âBut Iâm his mother. I should have raised him better.â
âIâm sure you did. Ji-Tae made his choices and thatâs on him, not you.â She told her. âAnd Iâm angry at anyone of you, because if it wasnât for president Lee, we wouldnât be here.â
Ni-Naâs mother didnât know what else to say, and she could only pull A-Yeong in for a hug.
She was sad yet grateful.