HYDP C23
by berryChapter 23
It was a photo from a full three years ago, with Sanhong holding the children in his arms and smiling brightly at the camera. In the picture, he wore a rather guileless smile.
âUgly.â
ââŠSometimes, itâs like you have zero self-awareness.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
With a put-upon huff, Huigang speared a slice of apple with a fork and placed it in his hand. He accepted it meekly and took a bite. The crisp sound cracked the pre-dawn stillness.
âIf we end up changing residences, what about the kidsâ kindergarten?â
âWhy worry? Iâm taking them to and from anyway. So what if itâs farther.â
âI just feel bad.â
âIf youâre going to say that, pay me instead.â
âGot it. Are living expenses short? Should I put in more?â
ââŠUgh, idiot. Forget it.â
He chided him for not being able to take a joke.
âTold you before. Leave the kids to me and worry about your own work.â
âYeah, okay.â
âBy the way, is that guy Cheonguk still sniffing around you?â
âNo, he doesnât come anymore. Guess it was all talk.â
âDunno. Why do I feel like heâll come again.â
âDonât jinx it. I donât want to get entangled with him.â
âHey, if you donât want that, you need to kill him. Can you do that?â
ââŠIf I could.â
Snorting, he clinked his beer can lightly against his.
Thinking of the Bureau made the taste of beer vanish from his mouth. Past or present, the name was still a bitter one.
âHowâs the insomnia.â
âSame as ever.â
âMedication?â
âThe ones Iâm on are contraindicated, canât be taken together. So Iâm not taking them.â
âSo youâre relying only on sleeping pills? Do you really want to die early?â
He didnât answer. As usual, an unfavorable question met silence.
Just then, a splitting headache hitâhe grimaced and clutched his head. Like it was routine, Huigang took a packet of medicine from the cupboard.
âSkipped your meds again, didnât you?â
ââŠUrrghâŠâ
âSeriously, why donât you ever listenâŠâ
He clasped his head with both hands and bent forward. Pain slammed into him so hard he couldnât even reply. It was unbearable without grinding his teeth.
Worried he might bite too hard and hurt himself, he hurried over, kneeling to meet his eyes.
âYeon Sanhong. Look at me.â
ââŠâŠâ
âRelax your jaw.â
He rubbed gently below his ear to soothe him. Between his fingertips he felt the tension in the clamped jaw slowly release.
âGood. Now take this.â
ââŠMm.â
âThis happens because you keep missing doses. Told you beforeâset the alarm and take them.â
ââŠYeah.â
âYouâre going to get in real trouble like this.â
All he could do was swallow what he was given and answer the questions he was asked.
âSwallow.â
He placed the pill right into his hand and into his mouth. The moment it touched his tongue, he gulped it down with water. As if moisture were draining from his body, he bowed his head and waited for the dizziness to pass. Patting his shoulder, he stretched his legs and let out a long sigh.
âWhat if they see you like this. Handing them the perfect weak point, isnât it?â
ââŠâŠâ
As the droning headache faded, his blurred vision gradually settled. Catching his breath, he finally answered.
ââŠThey saw.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThey already did.â
His expression froze for a beat. Seeing it, he gave a wry smile. Lacking even the energy to be scolded, he slipped a faint smile and quickly left the room, heading for the kidsâ room.
Left alone, he drained the last of his beer and crushed the can in his fist.
Shouldnât have been seenâŠ
He sighed heavily and thought: this might really tie them to Cheonguk in the worst way.
He carefully lay his body down between the two sleeping children. A soft, catlike susurrusâchildrenâs quiet breathingâfilled the air. He smiled soundlessly, looking at the ceiling.
Before sleep, he remembered what they had said.
âDonât go anywhere!â
âDonât go!â
The pronunciation was still clumsy, but the intent was crystal clear. Even with half-closed eyes, they wanted so badly to deliver those words.
Reassuring them that it was okay, he decided to sleep at home that night. When he opened his arms, they nuzzled in naturally.
He didnât even notice his arms going numbâbathed in the warm baby-scent rising from their bodies, he let a soft laugh slip. Holding them felt like hugging warm, pillowy marshmallows.
Bit by bit, a heavy sleep weighed down his lids. Though he had suffered nights of insomnia, tonight his mind was at ease. Drawing in all the spines heâd bristled, he fell into the deepest sleep in the softest place in the world.
That night, for once in a while, he dreamed.
He built a sweet, fluffy marshmallow house with the children. Once finished, they went inside; as they rested peacefully in the sugary scent, there came a knockâtok tokâat the door.
Holding the children close, he opened the door carefullyâthere on the threshold, a great imugi prodded the door with its nose, peering steadily into the house.
The next day,
Having slept deeply for once without sleeping pills, he woke late. It was time to head back to Horangyong-dong. Pressing a gentle kiss to each forehead, he slipped to the bathroom.
In the mirror, he still looked hollowed-out, but better than when he was in Horangyong-dong. Washing and brushing as if in a trance, the fog in his head cleared. The stiffness in his body was much better than the day before; moving felt easier.
When he opened the bathroom door, the kidsâalready up and readyâran at him. Catching their heads in his ribs, tears sprang to his eyes.
âUp early? You donât need more sleep?â
âYeah!â
âDonâ need!â
Holding his darlings he headed for the table. Surprised by their heft, he muttered:
âYesterday I thought it was just meâbut Cheong and Hong really have grown.â
âHey, you know what the kids do first thing in the morning?â
âWhat?â
âMeasure their height and weight.â
âReally?â
âYeah. They want to grow fast so they can be with Dad a long, long time.â
He hugged them tight, moved. He showered their soft cheeks with kisses, and their giggles rang through the house.
âUm⊠you know⊠Daddy is the prettiest.â
He remembered yesterdayâs kindergarten story. âReally?â he said, and pinched a cheek lightly.
âDaddyâs the prettiest?â
âMm. As big as the universe.â
The biggest praise only their age could give. Watching him smile without stop, Huigang suddenly asked:
âYeon Cheong, Yeon Hongâwhat about Uncle?â
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Their silence hedged, as if choosing words. He couldnât hold back a laugh. Children were wonderfully honest.
âHey, you twoâthat harsh? Is Uncleâs face that bad?â
Seeking a straight answer, he waited, and at last they spoke:
âUncle is⊠kind of scaryâŠâ
âYeah! Face looks⊠scaryâŠ!â
To their eyes, his face could look a bit scary. Heâd even worn long bangs and glasses, but⊠Cheong and Hong had already seen the real thingâsuch disguises wouldnât work.
âYou adorable thingsâcanât tell a lie, can you.â
âLying is bad.â
âRight!â
âRight, rightâgrow up kind and good, okay.â
âIâm going to be a police officer!â
âMe too.â
âWhew, if you learned what me and Dad used to do, youâd probably faint.â
A former contract killer and future police hopeful under one roofâjust thinking it was pretty ironic. Spoon-feeding the cereal heâd poured, he chuckled to himself.
Smiles he couldnât make in Horangyong-dong spilled freely here. After a pleasant breakfast, he began to get ready to leave.
Peeking into the side dishes packed by Huigang, he thanked him; Cheong and Hong approached carefully.
âDaddyâŠâ
âMm.â
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Good children only watched his face. Seeing them, another laugh bubbled up. He could feel their effort to talk with him even a little longer, fighting sleepiness.
And their little fern-hands waving goodbye were impossibly cute.
âDaddy! Earn lots of money! Okay!â
âDaddy, when you come⊠jelliesâŠâ
âMm~ Iâll be back. And Daddy will come every week. Promise. Okay?â
âYeah!â
âPromise!â
âGo safe. Donât worry about the kids.â
âMm. Iâm counting on you. Sorry.â
âYou sling me a few million in living expensesâof course Iâll do my best.â
Mixing in a joke, he told him not to worry, soothing him yet again.
He opened the front door and stepped out. But it felt like his insides were burning; his feet wouldnât move. The more he thought about leaving such small children behind, the more it tore his chest. His heart pitched and complicated thoughts churned through his head.