Chapter 590
Life, Once Again!
âHave a good day.â
Maru smiled bitterly as he left. He visited a local electronics store after parting with Yuna just in case, but unfortunately, all he heard was that they werenât selling VCRs. The once must-have item for marriage had disappeared into the annals of history ever since it abdicated its throne to the CD player. As electronics stores usually handled the latest devices, it would indeed be quite strange for them to have something that was past its popularity.
It seemed that the answer was to go to Yongsan after all. While Maru was thinking about the maze-like dungeon of Yongsan, he got a call.
-How was the meeting?
It was her.
âIf you ask that all of a sudden, then I guess I can only say that it went pretty well.â
-You did treat her nicely right? Yuna, that girl, might seem spirited at a first glance, but sheâs quite feeble at heart.
Feeble, huh. Definitely. Maru replied as he rubbed the makeup stain on his chest.
âI did treat her nicely, so donât worry about that.â
-Somehow, that makes me even more worried.
âWhy canât you trust me? Rather than that, howâs dinner going?â
-Donât even start. Those two are hugging each other and laughing. Alcohol clearly got the better of them.
âLooks like you must be having a hard time then. Donât worry, I wonât make you worried over something like alcohol.â
-Weâll see about that.
âOh? So youâre saying that youâre going to continue watching me in the future? Why donât we set an engagement date right now?â
-Hell no.
Low laughter tickled his ears. He felt like it was yesterday when she became all embarrassed and snapped back at him due to it, so he felt really pleased when he heard the smooth reaction.
âYou know, you should really listen to what Yuna has to say. I feel like sheâs at a loss on what to do, and itâs a lot easier to have someone to talk to at times like that.â
-Did something happen?
âAsk her yourself. If she doesnât answer, then donât pry her. Actually, she shouldâve looked for you instead of me. She made the wrong choice.â
-She said she had something to ask you as an actor. So you⦠are better than me.
The voice from the phone became smaller as though it was coming from afar. Maru stopped walking and spoke.
âYou donât sound energetic.â
-Itâs not like that.
âIt clearly is. Whatâs wrong?â
-Thereâs nothing like that.
âI just opened up a consultation business that is free of charge, and Iâm worried because Iâm not getting any customers. I wonder if thereâs one nearby?â
-When did you open a consultation business?
âJust now. Donât make me start imagining whatâs happening and just tell me. If itâs really not anything much, tell me anyway.â
She didnât answer for quite a while. Maru went into the nearby convenience store and bought a packet of soy milk. He sat under the parasol and waited for her to speak. After a while, her voice could be heard again.
-These days, I sometimes think that maybe I donât have any talent as an actress.
âDid someone tell you that you were bad? If itâs the producer of the sitcom you did last time, thenâ¦.â
-Itâs you.
He momentarily couldnât understand what she was saying. He even wondered if âItâs youâ had any other meaning.
âMe? Did I ever say something like that to you?â
-You didnât. You wouldnât dare.
âCan I ask what you mean then?â
-I donât want to say since I might sound like Iâm complaining.
âOne way of using a man is to complain to them. Moreover, itâs 8:40, the perfect time to listen to complaints.â
-Do you always prepare commentary like that?
âYou didnât know? I have multiple scripts when Iâm talking to you. Just consider how far this man goes to entertain you⦠and just tell me about it; what I did to you. You know that Iâm kinda stupid and wonât understand if you donât say it properly, right? Consider it as talking to a bear and tell me in detail.â
-What are you going to do if I say that we should just forget about this?
âIâll just let you be. I donât plan on forcing you to tell me something you donât want.â
-You know what?
âWhat?â
-If you say something like that, it makes it even harder for me to hide things from you.
âI know that. Thatâs why I said it.â
-How sneaky.
âWhy donât you call me a splendid businessman instead?â
-Fine. Youâre the type of guy who would pick up a rock in the middle of nowhere and then sell it to a complete stranger saying that itâs a gem with special powers. At an expensive price too.
Maru smiled and perked up his ears. He could hear her coughing to calm down her voice.
-When I just watched you, I didnât feel it that much. Youâre rather good at acting - thatâs the only impression I had of you after all. It was the same when we were a part of the amateur acting class in first year. No, honestly back then, I thought I was better than you.
âIn acting?â
-Yeah.
Maru nodded as he looked at a couple that entered the convenience store.
âAnd?â
-It came to me when I shot the film with you. We only did it three times, but it is clear that thereâs a big gap between us.
âSo you feel hasty now?â
-A little? I told you, didnât I? I want to go to Joonga university.
âYeah. Thanks to that, I also decided to go there.â
-Iâm not sure if I can pass the practical exams. Itâs not like I donât have the confidence, but when I watch your acting, I honestly feel really uneasy. How far can I go with my current skills? Jiseok seems a lot better than me too. So⦠I just donât know.
âYouâre doing plenty well.â
-Thanks.
âI can tell that youâre down just from your voice. You know? Thereâs one thing I can say for sure. You arenât lacking. You are definitely improving. How would I know that? Just like you have been watching me, Iâve been watching you. I understand that youâre hasty. When you look back, the path youâve walked on until now seems really short, while the path that other people have taken looks really long. Everyone has experienced something like that. You entered puberty just like everyone else once did. Congratulations. All thatâs left for you is to be true to your desires and push forward.â
-This is why I didnât want to tell you about it. It puts me at ease. Itâs like I was stupid for being worried in the first place.
âThatâs why Iâm here. So use me anytime you want.â
-No. Iâm going to do things my way.
âBeing stubborn as always, huh.â
-Today though, it doesnât make me refreshed from the bottom of my heart. This is all because of you. Why did you make me jealous?
She spoke as though she had shaken her worries off somewhat. However, the moment he heard her words, he realized that her worries werenât something so simple that they could be resolved with a simple talk. There was a thick shadow behind her words.
âShould we meet up?â
-Right now?
âWhy? You canât?â
-Sorry. I canât exactly leave the house right now.
âThen Iâll go there instead.â
-What?
âOh, and since weâre at it, do you have a VCR at your house?â
-VCR? You mean the thing you use to watch videotapes?
âYeah.â
-We do. Though, it hasnât been in use recently.
âThatâs one more reason for me to go to your house then. I want to borrow it from you. Meeting you is only secondary, so donât stop me.â
-Youâre coming right now?
âDonât worry. Iâm really not going there to meet you. Iâm just going there for the VCR. I can take it home with me for about a month, right? Oh wait, I think I should talk to your mother about this. Iâll buy some hangover drinks then.â
-Youâre really coming?
âYes, Iâm really going.â
-Donât.
âUsually, I would listen to you, no wait, I would listen to you for the rest of my life, but for today, I think Iâm going to have my way. You donât have to put on makeup just because Iâm going. You look cute without it.â
-You must be crazy, geez.
âSo you arenât telling me not to come?â
-Youâre going to come even if I tell you not to, arenât you?
âProbably?â
-Thatâs why I didnât say it.
âItâs too late already. Anyway, since Iâm in front of your school right now, I should be there soon. Itâs only a few stops away. Should I buy some strawberries? Your mother likes them, doesnât she?â
-I donât know!
âOkay, then. Iâll take that as a yes and go right now.â
-...Come slowly.
âI told you, you are pretty no matter what you do.â
-My hair is in a mess!
âItâs fine, itâs fine.â
She then hung up. Maru looked at her name, which was on his phone screen, for a while. Forced smile. When she really felt pained, she would smile. Something like this happened before as well. She acted like usual and smiled as she always did without saying that she was okay. Compared to back then, it was much easier to find out from the younger her if he probed her out just a little, but the adult her hid her pains so deeply that it was hard for him to tell how she was feeling without watching her for a long time. That was her way of being considerate. She tried to digest her pains herself without sharing them with others.
âI got really angry back then too.â
When he found out that she was trying to endure the pain by herself as though it was her own matter, Maru felt like he was betrayed. Remembering that moment still ached his heart to this day. The tragedy he felt when âyour problemâ could not become âour problemâ was beyond imagination.
He entered a supermarket nearby. He picked up a basket and made rounds. He bought some fruits that his mother-in-law liked, some hangover drinks, and also some dry snacks just in case. A lot of people had come just before closing hours, so the line at the counter was pretty long. While he was waiting for the line to become shorter, the stand next to the counter entered his eyes. The chocolate on it boasted their aura as though tempting him to buy them. Maru looked at his basket. He was only thinking about his mother-in-law and had almost forgotten presents for her.
He picked up a bar of chocolate with almonds in it. It was her favorite.
âShe ate a lot after we got married too.â
It was to the point that Maru had to hide the chocolates high up in the cupboard. It was so cute to see her bring a heavy chair to climb on to try to reach the cupboard that was close to the ceilingâ¦.
â...Climb a chair?â
The moment he realized something strange, he got a call from her. He looked at the almond chocolates as he put his phone against his ears. What was that just now?
âYeah, what is it?â
-Are you really coming right now?
âHow many times do you have to ask? Iâm buying some fruits and dry snacks right now.â
-Wait, did mom call you already?
âWhat do you mean?â
-When I said that you were coming, she told me to tell you to buy some snacks. She also said that sheâd pay you.
âShe and I click together. Should I start calling her mother-in-law officially now?â
-Donât say anything strange. Seriously, I mean it.
âFine. Oh, Iâm bringing something for you as well.â
-For me?
âYeah. Youâll jump in joy if you see it.â
-What did you buy to make you feel so confident?
Of course, he was confident, Maru smiled and spoke,
âAlmond chocolate.â
-Almond chocolate?
âItâs your favorite.â
-It is? Since when?
âWhy are you doing this to me? I know everything.â
-What?
This conversation wasnât going anywhere. Maybe she didnât like them when she was young? It was possible that her tastes changed as she grew up since some people picked up an urge for desserts as they grew up.
âI tried to guess, but I guess I guessed wrong then. Try it anyway though, you might end up liking it later.â
She couldnât live without chocolates. He definitely remembered that. She might sound oblivious right now, but it was very likely that she was going to be a fan sooner or later. No, she will become such. Her obsession with chocolate was just that strong.
-Uhm, Iâm really thankful that youâre thinking about me.
She clearly sounded reluctant. No, it was more like she was apologetic.
âWhat is it?â
-Did you buy them already?
âNo. Iâm still in the line.â
-Thatâs good. Actually, I canât eat almonds. Well, I can eat them, but they give me slight rashes afterwards. So I avoid them whenever I can.
â...You canât eat almonds?â
-Itâs not like I canât eat them. I just feel itchy afterwards, so I tend to avoid them. I probably wonât seek them out of my own accord in my lifetime. I went to the hospital just in case, and I was told that it was only a mild allergy, so thereâs no need for me to be super careful. Oh, I was told not to eat too much. Hello, Maru? You still there?
Maru blankly stared at his phone. Her voice cut off after echoing around the phone for a while.
âUhm, excuse me. Are you going to pay for your items?â
Maru nodded when he heard the voice of the lady at the counter. He took out the items from his basket and gave her his credit card, all the while thinking about her words.
âAllergic?â
No way. Didnât she like almond chocolates above anyone else? Thatâs why he sometimes did evil pranks like hiding them on the top shelf or on top of the fridge. When he did, she would get flustered and cryâ¦.
âCry?â
âWould you like your receipt?â
The moment he heard the voice again, a sharp pain pierced his head. He clutched his head as he accepted his credit card and the receipt from the lady.
âUhm, excuse me. Are you okay?â
âWhat?â
âYou donât look good right now.â
âOh, I was just feeling a bit dizzy. Thanks for being worried about me.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He put the card inside his wallet and picked up the plastic bag. Just as he was about to turn around, the lady stopped him again.
âSir, you should take this with you.â
It was almond chocolate. Maru thanked her as he accepted it.
â...Why did I buy this again?â
It wasnât like anyone liked it. Maru stared at the packaging for a while before putting it in the plastic bag.
âRather than that, allergic, huh. I guess there are things even I donât know about.â
Finding out more about her was always fun. Maru smiled and started walking.