Chapter 59
Wedding Impossible
My mother-in-law sat in the drawing room sofa holding JungHan with a smile on her face. âOh, our little JungHan already grew so big. How big are you going to get tomorrow?â
Being only 6 months old, JungHan didnât understand a word she was saying, but my mother-in-law continued to speak to him.
Sitting across from her, I could feel a warmth about her. My mother-in-law was just a regular grandmother in front of her grandson. Realizing that, it was much easier to approach her.
âI canât go see our JungHan every day,â she said to herself in a disappointed tone
âIf you are OK with it, I can send you JungHanâs picture every day,â I said.
âWill you?â Her eyes brightened at my suggestion.
JiHan interrupted in a flat voice. âYou know you wouldnât have seen a grandchild if it wasnât for AhJung, right?â
My mother-in-lawâs eyes narrowed as she glared at JiHan. âIf you remind me of that one more time, itâll be a hundred times.â
âI know. And, I know I have 902 more times I have to say it to reach a thousand,â he replied.
âWhy are you keeping count to a thousand? Are you planning to repeat it a thousand times?â she asked.
âOf course. A thousand? You should hear it 10,000 times,â JiHan replied. âYou have to be good to my AhJung.â
Quit it! I yelled silently feeling like I was sitting on a pincushion. I pinched JiHan to make him stop. He grabbed my hand and put it on his lap.
âIâm going to put wiretapping hardware on my wife, so donât even think about scolding her,â he said.
What? Wiretap?
âAre you serious?â I asked in shock.
He leaned over and whispered in my ear, âNo but weâll pretend we will.â
I have to pretend I have it when I donât?
I jumped in surprise and acted out. âWhat are you insane? Where did you put it? Where?â I made a scene searching through my pockets when I heard my mother-in-lawâs voice.
âYou can wiretap or do whatever you want. There wonât be anything to hold against me,â my mother-in-law said with sophistication.
âOh, of course thereâs nothing,â I said to JiHan. âAfter our marriage, you had made me feel so comfortable. When the two of us are together, she leaves me alone as if Iâm not there. I may not get any compliments, but I donât get any criticisms either.â
What I said was true. After the wedding, my mother-in-law had abandoned all her expectations for a proper daughter-in-law, so I had come and gone comfortably.
To make sure she didnât feel cheated, I told JiHan the truth about the situation. âThe best in laws are those that just let you roam about.â
I raised my thumbs to emphasize my point.
JiHan frowned as if displeased. âA person left to roam is one that has no protection.â
âWhat?â
âIf it wasnât for you, this family line would have ended,â he said âYou should be thinking of getting praised by your in-laws, not content with being able to roam around freely.â
âA woman expecting to gain praise from the in-laws is one that gave up on marriage,â I replied. âThere is no daughter-in-law that could be highly respected. Even if she is the best daughter-in-law ever, she is a stranger that came into the family. So, a daughter-in-law given free reign is the best option there is.â
JiHan turned to his mother and said, âMother, you should show her that it is not true. You can do it, canât you? Show her you are above the other mothers-in-law. You of all people can surely do it. Show your daughter-in-law how much you can praise and respect her.â
It sounded ridiculous to me, so how ridiculous would it sound to his mother?
His mother stared at him in disbelief. Instead, she moved her gaze to JungHan in her arms.
âJungHan, you better learn to do exactly what your father is doing right now,â she said. âThat way, when you get married, you will do exactly the same thing to him, OK? You have to bother your parents to praise their daughter-in-law over and over again. OK?â
I suddenly had a flash of an older JungHan looking just like JiHan saying the same exact words. I could definitely understand how my mother-in-law was feeling.
âMy AhJung is different from you, mother, from the get-go,â JiHan coldly said without understanding.
âWhat?â
âYou want to control your sonâs life the way you want, but my AhJung would never do that,â he said. âMy son will never have to endure having his marriage canceled because of my AhJung. Since thereâs no danger of that happening, JungHan will not have a reason to demand respect for his wife. If he did, he will be a horrible son. This situationâs cause is your fault. You have to accept that you are growing what you sow.â
JiHan crossed his arms, sure that there was nothing wrong with his reasoning. My mother-in-law looked at JiHan as if she was wondering how she had given birth to such a being.
She turned to me and said, âYou should take my son and your son and go home and rest.â
âExcuse me?â
She handed JungHan to me. âIf you stay longer, I may have to beat my son.â
I felt truthfulness behind her words, so I hurriedly took JungHan from her arms.
***
Having left my mother-in-lawâs place earlier than expected, I sat fretting in the passengerâs seat with JungHan in my arms.
âWhy did you have to go and demand respect when I donât even need it?â I asked. âYou only put me in a bad position.â
JiHan reached over and fastened my seat belt without a change in expression. As it clicked into place, he kissed me on the cheek. I liked it, but it was not a situation to express it.
Instead, I pouted and continued complaining. âCould you stop bothering your mother about it. She leaves me alone. If you donât leave her alone, then what does that make me?â
âThat makes you a precious daughter-in-law,â JiHan replied.
âYou mean it makes me a presumptuous daughter-in-law,â I retorted. âIt makes it look like Iâm using my husband to make my mother-in-lawâs life difficult. You made my life so difficult before dating me, is it your motherâs turn? You sure have a way of bugging people. You love it. Youâre a bugging maniac.â
âIâm not doing it because I like it,â he said. âIâm doing it because itâs needed.â
âWhen you did it to me, you might have needed it to get rid of me from your brother, but why do you need to do it to your mother?â I asked. âI donât need the respect.â
âThe respect Iâm talking about isnât something that extravagant,â JiHan said as he started the car. âI just want her to tell you that you do well when you do. Being appreciative and giving compliments is all I ask. Even though you are in a drama, she didnât say one good word to you.â
âNot saying anything is good enough,â I said. âI should be glad sheâs not asking me what Iâm doing instead of staying home and caring for the baby. Iâm content with the way things are.â
âWell I donât like it. I hate that you are treated like you are invisible and are not approved of by my mother. Iâm going to make sure you will be taken care of and appreciated in the family,â JiHan determinedly said.
I was touched by his deep concern for me.
âInstead of invisible, letâs be a highlight,â he lightly added as he put on his own seatbelt.
I quickly intercepted and secured it for him. I wanted to do everything this person did for me to keep me happy.
***
I thought that however much my husband wanted to make me happy, the ability to change his mother would be a lost cause. His mother was no ordinary mother. Even though she gave us permission to get married, I knew she would never like me. I had accepted this reality but...
âMother said she picked this up off the street on her way home and asked I give it to you.â JiKyung placed an envelope on the table with a flabbergasted look on his face.
âYour mother picked it up off the street?â I asked.
Thinking how ridiculous that sounded, JiHan entered the room as I opened the envelope. âWhat is it?â
âI donât know,â JiKyung said. âOur mother said she picked it up off the street...â
I froze after taking out the contents of the envelope.
âWhy are you like that? What is it?â JiHan leaned over to look at the object in my hand upon seeing my surprised expression.
âItâs an airline ticket?â I was confused.
JiHan looked surprised and looked at JiKyung. âShe picked this up off the ground?â
âYea. She said she picked up two tickets to Bali off the street,â JiKyung said. âTo top it off, she even made a reservation for the hotel for both of you to stay. You two can take a week off there. Our mother has volunteered to take care of JungHan during that time, so you two can have a fun time together without worrying.â
JiKyungâs answer was even more surprising. My eyes grew twice its size.
âShe wants the two of us to go on vacation?â I asked.
âYes,â he replied.
âAll of a sudden? Why is she doing this?â I asked, still in disbelief.
âItâs not all of a sudden,â JiKyung said. âItâs not easy for our mother to take a week off. Sheâs been rearranging her schedule for the past two months so she can fit it in. Iâm assuming sheâs been preparing this to coincide with you finishing up your drama.â
I couldnât even have dreamed of something like this happening. I looked at JiHan unable to get my bearings straight. I found he had on the same expression I did.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
***
The first day of our trip, I sat in a cafe fiddling with my phone as I waited to board the plane. I had called my mother-in-law, who was taking care of JungHan. Because the connection was bad, I had resorted to sending a text.
I wrote in how thankful I was and added a bunch of heart emojis to boot. I was just about to press send when two girls walking by stopped in front of me.
âOh? Thatâs Na AhJung!â
I looked up hearing the voice and saw two college girls running toward me.
âUnni, can I get your signature?â one of the girls asked.
âMe?â
âYes, youâre Na AhJung unni, arenât you?â she asked.
âI am...â Thereâs someone who wants my signature? Why?
I had run into these situations a couple times after shooting the drama, but I was still not used to it.
âHere.â One of the two girls opened up her diary and pushed it in front of me.
I signed it still in a daze. After returning the diary back to the owner, JiHan returned holding two cups of coffee.
âAre they someone you know?â he asked looking at the two girls.
âNo. They were just passing by and asked for my signature,â I answered blushing.
He shrugged as if it wasnât a big deal and placed a straw into my drink.
The owner of the diary didnât leave and asked, âUnni, whoâs this? Is he famous too?â
âWhat? No. Heâs my husband,â I said.
âWhoa...â The two girls goggled at JiHan as if this was a big deal.
One of the girls then turned back to me and asked, âUnni, could I have a picture?â
âA picture? With me?â I asked even more surprised than when they asked me for a signature.
She shook her head. âNo, with your husband.â
I felt like someone hit me on the back of the head with a hammer. I slammed my hand onto the table standing up.
âNo! You canât! Never!â I yelled without realizing it.
The two girls stood standing with a surprised look on their face. Not only them, but the rest of the people around seemed to be staring at me.
Was I being too sensitive? Was my reaction too extreme?
Although I felt a tinge of regret, my feelings toward the issue did not change.
âMy husband is not famous, heâs just a normal guy,â I said with my head down, slowly sitting back down.
JiHan got up from his seat and said in a sharp voice, âEven if I was famous, I canât. I just donât want to. Why would I take a picture with someone other than my wife?â
He hoisted the bag over his shoulder. Holding the two cups of coffee in both hands he said to me, âLetâs go. Itâs almost time.â
***
As we finished boarding the plane, I grabbed JiHanâs hand and nervously asked, âThose people back there wonât put us up on the internet, right? Saying we were being rude for not taking a picture with them?â
âWas it rude to not take a picture with them?â he asked. âIâm my AhJungâs husband, not a star. Tell them to put it up if they want. Knowing full well Iâm not famous yet asking for a picture, Iâd love to see what the comments are about wanting to take a picture with someone elseâs husband.â
âThey can remove the pending circumstances and just put up negative comments,â I said.
âThen, I will sue them for defamation,â he said.
At his determined response, I calmed myself down. Yes, he would probably do that and then some. As I thought this, the phone in my pocket rang. I had gotten a message back from my mother-in-law.
[Thereâs no need to be thankful. You might be going as two people, but I hope you return as three.]
I froze at her response. It sounded like she was pressuring me for another grandchild. I looked up at JiHan with mixed emotions. He had seen the message and locked eyes with me.
âDo you agree with this statement?â JiHan asked.
Unlike before where we had to fight for whether we would or would not have children, this time his stubbornness was nowhere to be seen.
âNo.â I shook my head. âRight now, JungHan is enough.â
Reminded of JungHan, my heart swelled. I smiled widely.
âThen we should be careful.â JiHan smiled as wide as I did. âIf a lucky guy like me wants to make sure it doesnât happen, then we should be two, maybe three times more careful.â
He held my hand as we shared the inside joke. I nodded back wrapping my hand in his.
Matching our intentions, we moved together toward the plane we needed to board. We walked one step in front of the other to our future.
(Wedding Impossible End)
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