Chapter 13
Life, Once Again!
âThat was too much, wasnât it?â
Daemyung looked pretty hurt, too. Almost as if his own stuff was damaged.
âDo you know anything, Maru?â Dojin asked.
âMe? Not yet.â
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âNot yet?â
Maru just waved him away. Kang Dowook⦠The boy was suspicious for sure. Couldnât judge a person just based on their looks though. Maruâs seen too many people whose lives were ruined because of their looks in the past.
The classes ended at 5 oâclock, but it was well past 6 now. Their class was completely empty, save for a few teachers who swung by every once in a while.
âI noticed a few third years staying after school to keep studying till night.â
âThey arenât all playing around. I heard they were trying to get jobs or go to college?â Daemyung responded, looking at the ceiling.
He could see a few classes still open when they came out of the auditorium. Probably a gathering of students studying for college entrance exams.
âHere I thought everyone would be playing in an engineering school,â Dojin said.
âThird years probably feel different. I mean, I want to go to college too.â
âWhere do you want to go?â
âSomewhere in Seoul for now.â
âDamn, you good at studying?â
Maru opened the class door as he overheard the two talk with each other. Electrical Engineering, class B. He could see the field outside through the window. There was someone playing basketball way over in the corner.
âLetâs go.â
Maru picked up his bag and walked out, his two friends in tow. The three split up in front of the restaurant near school.
Maru stopped for a second during his walk. He changed his destination to go to the left side of the school. Eventually, he came up in front of a playground next to school. One thatâs almost been abandoned after years of no use.
He could see several red dots floating in the air. Cigarettes. From the delinquents around town. Some of them were smoking in groups, and others were smoking by themselves. Occasionally teachers came by, but the kids were never caught. Even Maru had memories of smoking here in the past. He threw it away pretty much immediately, though. Tasted awful to his tongue.
Maru parked his bike and walked up. Most of the kids were wearing casual clothes. Students from his school, no doubt. Some kids were wearing school uniforms, but those were all girls. Presumably from the Dongsung Global School. That school was pretty close with Maruâs, so they visited each others in festivals quite a bit. The delinquents probably made friends with each other then.
He looked around to find Dowook. Ah, there he was. In the corner with his class friends. There was an unfamiliar face there as well. Probably from a different school? Whatever. He just wanted to talk with Dowook for now. Maru walked over to where Dowook was.
âDowook.â
â...What?â
The boy seemed to be surprised by Maru. He passed his cigarette to his friend.
âI had something I wanted to ask you.â
âAsk me?â
âYeah.â
âWhat is it?â
âYou smoked in the auditorium last Saturday, right?â
âSaturday? Why?â
Dowook was looking at Maru with a smirk. So he did smoke.
âWas I always this calm? I feel like I can read their expressions better too,â Maru realized.
He was pretty impatient in his previous life. Especially whenever he saw injustice. He was the type of person that tried to help others as much as he could. Thatâs why he was always in trouble with his boss and never had employees who truly wanted to talk with him. That was why he decided to become a bus driver in the first place.
Even then, he wasnât this brave in his past life. He wouldnât walk into a den full of delinquents without any sense of fear.
âProbably has something to do with age.â
Letâs just ignore that for now.
âDid you see clothes and stuff when you were smoking there?â
âNo, why are you asking me this? Are you going to snitch?â
âDo you really think Iâm here to do that? Seriously?â
Dowook spit on the ground before walking up to Maru.
âFucking hell, youâre really getting on my nerves.â âThat sounds like a personal problem, bud. Just tell me. Did you see the stuff on the fifth floor when you were smoking?â
âYeah. I did. So what?â
Dowookâs face was getting closer. The smell of cigs was⦠man, was it strong.
âJust asking out of curiosityâ¦.â
Maru looked straight back at Dowookâs eyes. The boy wasnât flinching at all.
âDid you burn holes in the clothes there?â
That was all he needed to say. Dowook blinked in confusion for a second, and.
[The hell is this guy saying? What holes?]
A word bubble floated above his head. That confirms it. Dowook didnât have anything to do with the clothes. Joonghyuk might be right, it was probably done by the third years.
âWhat kind of a stupid-â Dowook muttered. Maru decided to cut him off there.
âSorry for taking your time. Keep smoking. Donât smoke too much though, or youâll suffer for it.â
âW-what?â
âSee ya tomorrow.â
At least Dowook wasnât the type to damage other peopleâs property. Then again, most delinquents at around this age only wanted to look cool. Though⦠there were some real degenerates out there, too. Maru walked back to his bicycle outside.
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Dowook glared at Maru from the back for a second before returning to his friends.
âWhat the hell did that guy come here for?â his friends asked.
âNo idea. He just provoked me for no reason.â
âWhat did he say?â
âSomething about burning holes in the clothes or something?â
âAh! What, that was it?â
One of his friends seemed to know something about it. The guy had a beanie on to fuel the appeal, but that just made the dude look like some sort of a street merchant in the slums.
âWhat, you know something about it?â
âYou got out after just one cig, right? Saying you needed to use the restroom.â
âSure.â
âWe were gonna go out as well, and then we noticed the costumes in the corner. We looked around a little, and then...â
He looked at his friend with a grin. The group of four collectively started laughing. Dowook was able to get what happened pretty easily from there on.
âSo you burned holes in it?â
âEy, it wouldnât look good without em.â
âFor sure.â
His friends took another pull from the cigarettes before shouting towards Maru.
âHey! Han Maru! We did that!â
He could see Maru turn back to look at them. Dowook looked at his friends confusedly. Why the hell was this dumbass saying this stuff right now? His friend smiled back at him awkwardly.
âWhat? Itâs fun, isnât it?â
âFun my ass. Christ, you fucking idiot.â
â...What the fuck? Why would you call me a fucking idiot for that? What, you scared?â
Scared? Dowook threw his cigarette down on the ground. He felt like shit. Heâs hung out with these people for around a week now⦠The only reason why he talked with them to begin with was because of the free cigarettes. Because heâd look stupid if he wasnât in a group.
âWhat the hell did you say?â
âWhat, wouldnât you be mad if you got called a fucking idiot?â
The guy in the beanie was getting noticeably mad now. The three others who were laughing along looked between the two before crawling over to the beanie dude.
âHah, seriously.â
Dowook suppressed his anger some more. He didnât want to start a fight here. Heâs decided that from the start. He would study his ass off and go to a good college. That was his goal for high school.
âYou fucking scared?â beanie smiled at him.
It was really getting hard for Dowook to stifle his anger now.
âHey, hey, guys, letâs stop here.â
âCalm down, Dowook.â
âYeah, Dowook, what are you getting mad for? Hey, why donât we just go to the PC Bang?â
The three of them calmed the beanie dude down. All the while using subtle language to put down Dowook a bit. The beanie guy split on the ground saying âIâm not mad, that guyâs just overreactingâ. Wow. That was it. Dowookâs vision tunneled right onto that beanie dudeâs chin. If he just punched right there, the guy would be down. Yeah, just one hit. He remembered that the beanie dudeâs family was pretty rich, but whatever. Beating his stupid ass came first. But right as he pulled back his shoulders to punchâ¦
âYou guys did this?â
A voice came from behind him. It was Maru. How did he not notice the dude walking towards them till now? The other guys were all aware of it, though.
âI thought it was trash. Right guys?â The beanie guy said. His friends smiled twistedly with him.
âWhyâd you do it? To someone elseâs stuff?â
âBecause I thought it was trash. What, are you deaf?â
The beanie stepped forward. Dowook tried to step forward as well, but Maru grabbed onto his shoulder.
âIs that so.â Maru said.
Dowook tried to escape Maruâs grasp, but it was more firm than he first thought. Maru dragged Dowook all the way back to his bike. At this point, Dowook wasnât able to even say anything. This was absolutely ridiculous to him.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âSo you didnât know.â Maru asked.
âWhat?â
âThat they burned holes in the costume.â
âDoes it matter?â
âIt matters. In any case, you didnât do it.â
âHey!â
Dowook shouted at Maru. The guy was ignoring him way too much. But just as he was about to shout at the dude, he got cut off.
âYou should try to make better friends. High school friends last forever, you know? Good job on being patient back there, by the way. I saw your shoulder twitch several times. I probably wouldâve punched him if I were in your shoes as well.â
âFucking no, just liste-â
âYou were very mature back there. People who are patient in fights are the real adults. Iâll see you tomorrow. Itâs cold out, so be careful on the way back.â
Dowook stared at Maru for a second as the other boy biked away.
âHah.â
He couldnât even say anything. What kind of a guyâ¦
âFucking!â
He kicked a pebble right in front of him and walked out. He was just going to go home. No point in going back to his âfriendsâ right now. Andâ¦
âWhy the hell doesnât that guy listen...â
Ah! So annoying!
The wind was cold, but he was feeling like his insides were on fire. In the end, Dowook decided to buy some ice cream for himself at the supermarket.
* * *
Maru thought to himself a little after he came back home. How was he going to deal with this? He could tell the teacher, first off. Taesik would only punish the kids.
âBut Iâm a high schooler.â
High schoolers had their own set of rules. It was no good getting the adults involved in this. Especially not as a first year. Plusâ¦. Joonghyuk didnât want to make a big deal out of this to begin with.
âThe reputation of the club is bad⦠huh.â
If things get really bad, the acting club would take all the blame for it. Teachers were a pass for now. What should he do, then?
âShould I cover it up?â
There were a total of five articles of clothes. Some of them were dresses which were harder to fix, but they could be covered up by some fabric. What then? Should he ignore it? Or should he tell someone about it?
Ignoring it would just be far easier for him. But he didnât really want to. Right then, he heard a knock on his room. Probably his sister. Ah, so it was. He could see her face peeking in from the door.
âCan I use the computer?â
Same request as always, too.
âGo for it.â
â...Really?â
âWhat, do I really need to repeat that for you? Just use it.â
âDonât you play video games?â
âI donât.â
Right then, his sister looked at him like she was looking at some alien creature.
âWhat, you donât want to play?â Maru asked.
âI do!â
Maru walked out into the living room with a shake of his head.