Chapter 124
Life, Once Again!
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âHmm, this one or this one,â Bada said as she happily contemplated between the snacks, eventually choosing the chocolate flavored snack.
Bada shrunk back from the sudden gust of cold evening wind as she walked out of the convenience store, with her snack and Maruâs ice cream cone in hand. As she was telling herself to quickly get back home, she saw a figure across the street walking with his sleek bicycle.
âOh!â Bada involuntarily shouted.
She didnât know him well, but she recognized his face. Dowook stared at Bada for a while before realizing who she was.
He let out an âAhâ himself.
âYouâre Maruâs sister, right?â
âYes, and youâre brotherâs friend, Dowook, right?â
âYeah.â
She recalled being saved by Dowook and the awe-inspiring roundhouse kick he gave that weirdo bully in Myungdong. Bada recalled this older brotherâs full name, Kang Dowook. Maru told her to hurry and go home that eventful day, so she never had the chance to thank Dowook personally.
âThank you for your help that day.â
âNo worries. I wanted to give him a piece of my mind anyways.â
âDo you live nearby?â Bada asked.
âNo. I came to meet a friend.â
âMy brother?â
âNo.â He kept his answers short. It was awkward enough for Dowook to be receiving thanks, so he wanted to end the conversation as soon as possible.
âIâll see you around.â
âOh, okay,â Bada responded in surprise as Dowook passed by with his bicycle in tow. Bada felt that Dowookâs personality was as cold as the sharpness of his eyes.
Just as Bada started to head home, she looked back at Dowookâs receding figure and remembered what her mother said about receiving help from others, âA responsible human being always pays back for the help received.â
Bada rushed back into the store, grabbed a hot drink, and ran towards Dowook.
âUm, here! Please take this,â Bada quickly said as she handed the confused Dowook a warm canned drink.
This fulfilled her obligation as a responsible human being. Relieved of her obligation, Bada turned back only to immediately feel a tapping on her shoulder. As she turned around, she heard Dowook say,
âI donât like Red Ginseng.â
Dowook tossed the canned drink back at Bada. The surprised Bada somehow caught the tossed can but immediately replied back,
âJust drink it. Itâs a gesture of appreciation.â
âYou drink it,â Dowook snapped back.
Dowook lightly jumped onto his bicycle and powerfully pedaled away, quickly becoming a dot and then disappearing from the street. Bada stuck her tongue out in his direction and put the canned drink into her plastic bag.
âHmm! As if I care if you drink it or not!â
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Dowook stared at the blank letter on his school desk. His thoughts flooded onto the pages when he wrote his first letter to his sister, but he was truly at a loss for words right now. He recalled how each word was filled with sorrow, hate, and disappointment. The words rushed out onto the paper. He also recalled how each word helped him slowly release the pent-up frustration he carried around all these years. That was the first letter. This letter seemed infinitely more difficult.
He didnât expect much from his sister. It wasnât his sisterâs fault that the accident happened and that he needed to go through a period of grueling physical therapy. He never blamed her for the accident, but he did hold her absence against her. All he wanted was someone to talk to.
However, his sister chose to leave the house. She ran away from the mother who blamed her and the father who gave her pitiful glances. After she left, Dowook spent his days retraining his muscles on the physical therapy machines at home, laying on the cold gym floor while his classmates enjoyed PE, and could only look at the backs of the neighborhood kids who went out to play. He naturally became an outsider at school and didnât smile or laugh even once up all the way up to 5th grade.
Dowook started bicycling after his schoolteacher mentioned that it would help reinforce his muscles. Once he started seeing improvement, Dowook started playing all the sports that he missed. Immediately, his muscles started growing and eventually, bulging. He also started growing taller. Then came middle school. Due to his outsider status in elementary school, Dowook didnât have any prior friends to hang out with, so he started hanging out with the wrong crowd. They made him feel powerful, as he was now on the side of the oppressor rather than the oppressed.
Thinking up to here, he picked up his pencil and decided to write about the past 10 years. Just as he was finishing the first sentence, a clanking noise resounded out from a can that landed on the corner of his desk. It was a Red Ginseng canned drink. Dowook raised his eyes toward the person whose hand was still on the can.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âDelivery~â chimed Maru with a grin.
âDelivery?â
"Bada came back late last night from the store huffing and puffing about you denying this drink, so I came to deliver it myself.â
"Ahâ¦â
"Are you allergic to Red Ginseng?â
"No. I just donât like it.â
"Then drink up. That poor little kid put in a lot of thought to give this to you.â
As soon as Maru finished the sentence, he opened the can and put it in front of Dowook. Dowook knew Maru was bullheaded, so he just sighed and resigned himself to drinking the canned drink. He one-shot the drink and handed the empty can to Maru.
"Done?â
"Thanks~ Is that the letter youâre writing for your sister?â
Dowook hid the letter from Maru with his arms. He knew that Maru was a trustworthy, good guy, but he still didnât want to show him the embarrassingly emotional letter.
"Hey, write it nice and clear. Iâll make sure she gets it.â
"Yeah.â
âOlder sister Soojin was relieved and happy to receive your last letter.â
"â¦â
Maru gave a refreshing smile. Heâs changed, Dowook thought. Itâs as if a heavy burden has been lifted off his shoulders. His relaxed demeanor and facial expression seemed to prove that something good happened recently.
"Ah. Dad asked me if you were planning to work this winter break.â
"Unfortunately, Iâll have to pass. Something came up.â
"Yeah? Dadâs going to feel sad. He was really looking forward to it.â
âLet him know that Iâll come visit in the near future.â
Maru picked up the empty can and walked back to his seat. As Maru casually opened up a book, Dowook couldnât help but look back and think of how his life changed because of Maru. If it wasnât for him, he may have been dismissed from the school like Changhu.
Dowook focused back on his letter and started to write. He finished writing as the bell rang to signal the end of the lunch break. All that needed to be done now was the delivery, but Dowook felt something was missing.
He shook his head and started writing another paragraph,
âIâve made a good friend at school, so school life hasnât been too bad.â
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âI want a girlfriend!â Dojin shouted.
âI knew you were going to say that,â Maru replied.
In the last period of the day, the teacher talked about his first love experience. The juicy bits of his story made all of the class students hang on his every word, enough so that they wouldnât let him go even after the final bell rang.
âSpring will come for me too, right? Iâm surrounded every day in a field of sausages. When will my day come?â
"What about Iseul?â
â⦠hey, why did you bring her up all of a sudden?â
Oho, look at this. The only single girl I recalled around me was Iseul, so Maru threw out her name. Who knew that it would garner such a wonderful reaction from Dojin?
"If you like her, just tell her straight up like a Korean man. Like Taejoon.â
Ever since Taejoon and Soyeon successfully became a couple at the soup restaurant event, Dojin seemed to fall under the spell of the dreaded âsolo diseaseâ. He acted like his innards were painfully twisting whenever he looked at the two couples in the acting club. Maybe itâs not a âsolo diseaseâ, maybe heâs just a delirious animal. Maru looked at Dojin and asked,
"Iseul doesnât look good enough for you?â
"Not good enough?! Sheâs pretty!â
"Then her personality?â
âSheâs nice and sweet, and cute too!â
âI donât think being cute is part of oneâs personality but whatever. So, you like her then.â
âWell, Iâm not sure if I like her⦠hey! Why are you steering the conversation this way?â
âYou donât have to look that far to make a girlfriend.â
â⦠youâve magically become an omnipotent love guru now, aye? What about you?â
âMe?â
âYeah, you! You and I are in the same field of sausages, man.â
It was then that Maruâs cell phone rang. He flipped the phone with his thumb and silenced Dojin for the moment.
âHello?â
-Is this Han Maru?
"Thatâs right. You should know from my voice.â
-Oh, so it is you. You sound different on the phone.
The person on the other line was Yoojin. Just when Maru was about to ask why she called, Dojin rushed close to Maru like a starved beast.
-You still there?
âYeah, talk.â
Maru could see Dojinâs eyes on the precipice of releasing a cascade of tears.
Having heard a female voice on the other line, Dojin put on a frown that reflected the deepest sense of betrayal from his fellow man.
-Do you have the script nearby?
âI do.â
Then turn to page 27 where bully number 2 and 3 come out.
Maru slowly closed his eyes and reopened them. At this point, he already memorized the whole script. The scene in question was right after the student representative was beaten up by the classâ bullies. Chuljin and Seulmi just stepped into the classroom and were about to ask what happened to the student representativeâ¦
-Whatâs your interpretation of your line? How are you going to deliver it?
âWhat?â
-Iâm not certain on whatâs going on emotionally for you in that scene.
Maru pushed Dojin away and started to visualize the entire scene. Previously, Chuljin tried to befriend the student representative, but their underlying envy of each other became a barrier that caused an argument. Right before the scene in question, the student representative tried to hang out with the bullies, only to be ignored and then beaten up. Having seen this unfold, what would Chuljin be thinking? Heâs probably thinking of getting back at the student representative, making this scene into a larger issue for the rep, right?
âThe student representative sure is something, huh? Getting all friendly with you guys without reason,â Maru stated his lines unabashedly to Yoojin.
Dojin squinted his eyes and asked Maru, âThe hellâs going on?â
Oh. I see. Itâs like that. You changed the lines a little too.
âItâs after theyâve just had an argument, right? Chuljinâs probably not too happy with the student representative. Itâs the perfect scenario: he wants to look down on the student rep, this situation falls into his lap, and his girlfriend is standing right beside him. Chuljinâs probably ready to pounce and take advantage of the situation to get back at the rep.â
-Heâs that type of character? Isnât he a well-rounded guy?
âHe often says that heâs lonely. How would he feel if the representative approaches even his set of shallow friends and tries to befriend them? Wouldnât Chuljin feel disgusted that the representative, who seems to have it all, would even take away what little bit he has left? Thatâs what I think, so I changed the lines accordingly.â
-Oh~ So thatâs how it is. Thatâs pretty impressive Maru!
âItâs not really impressive. Are we done here?â
-No.
âThereâs more?â
-I feel like I wonât truly get it unless we do it face-to-face.
âThen Iâll see you tomorrow.â
-Okay. Did you make notes regarding the characters in your script?
âSomewhat.â
-Can you show me?
âThereâs no reason I canât.â
-Great. Iâll see you tomorrow. See you later, boyfriend~.
The way that Seulmi said âboyfriend~â was how she practiced for the play.
As soon as Maru hung up the call, Dojin shouted,
âYou bastard!â
âWhatâs up with you?â
âYouâre going to escape the field by yourself? What about Daemyung? What about me?â
âWe were just going over our lines for the play.â
"She said boyfriend!â
"Haa,â Maru let out a long sigh.
How can Maru calm down this fiendish, tunnel-vision animal? He gave a quick chop on Dojinâs Adamâs apple with his hand, sending Dojin back a few steps with a sudden âKeuk!â sound.
âThose who are thirsty should dig their own well. Itâs not a saying for nothing.â
â⦠whereâs the well?â Dojin croaked out.
âSomewhere.â
âDamn it!â shouted Dojin.
Maru ignored Dojinâs howls and calmly started reading his script.
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âHan Maru.â
Today is Misoâs off day. After finishing his run, Maru was catching his breath when Joonghyuk called him over. He told Maru that they should speak in private, so they went outside.
"So, what we talked about the other day. You should have an answer now, right?â
"About being the President of the club?â
"Yeah.â
"I donât think Iâm the right person for the position.â
"Alright. Iâm sorry if I put any undue pressure on you.â
"But, I would like to recommend someone.â
"Who?â
"Daemyung. Heâs a responsible guy whoâs passionate about acting. Iâm certain the others will understand and agree.â
"Hmm, I agree with you that heâs passionate and responsible, but he lacks the disciplinary leadership to whip the younger incoming students into shape.â
"Senior, youâre considering Geunseok, right?â
Joonghyuk gave a brief nod and replied,
âHe seems to have matured greatly since the beginning, plus heâs good at acting. Heâs dead set on becoming an actor and has the charismatic presence to get the job done for the club.â
The stone statue-esque Geunseok versus the round ball of Daemyung. Since Joonghyuk prioritized discipline over every other quality, I guess itâs going to be the statue that wins out against the ball.
"Geunseokâs a great choice, too. My only concern is that he lacks the motivation and responsibility to carry on.â
"Us second years are discussing the same thing. Normally, you guys should decide who the next president should be, but we have a club tradition of upperclassmen actively vouching for and solidifying the next president. I guess weâll have to choose between Geunseok and Daemyung.â
"Wait, what about Dojin? Iâm certain he can take care of the underclassmen.â
"Yeah, sure. Heâll probably start hanging out with them. Just look at the current president. Thatâs why this responsibility fell to me.â
It was an apt comparison without fault.
Joonghuk continued, âI get what youâre saying about the others. Letâs go back inside.â
"Yes,â Maru respectfully replied.
The reason Maru declined the presidentâs title was simple. It didnât make sense to wear the emperorâs cape if it couldnât protect the wearer from anything. Plus, constantly monitoring other people didnât fit with Maruâs personality.
"Howâs preparation going for that separate play of yours?â Joonghyuk asked.
"Weâre constantly practicing, but Iâm not sure if itâs going well. My ability is so low, but I went ahead and signed myself up for two plays. Itâs a headache.â
"Donât discount your ability. Blue Sky has over 10 seniors whoâve gone on to become successful actors. Furthermore, in the future, who knows? Maybe Geunseok, Daemyung, and you will be next.â
"That would be great. Weâd also be fairly well off by that time, too.â
"Yeah, that would be great.â
The silly, dream-like subject matter was too whimsical to continue with a straight face. They chuckled together before entering the auditorium.