Divorce Contract C72
by berryChapter 72
He stood before the washbasin and gazed into the mirror. The face reflected there was strange beyond comprehension. Eyes, nose, and lips all appeared as though rotted and collapsed, blurred into grotesque ruin. He was revolted. The brittle strands of his hair, his eyes dulled to the hue of a dead fishâeverything in that reflection felt foreign, uncanny. As his trembling hand rose to touch his cheek, the skin seemed to melt, sliding down in rivulets.
âHhh, hh, ughâŠâ
Was this, and not Seo Dohyeonâs pheromones, the stench that had sickened him so? His stomach turned violently. Go Igyeol crumpled to the ground, retching dryly once more. It seemed as though chunks of flesh fell pattering upon the tiles. Crawling backwards, his hands clawing at his face, his scream split the airâso that Seo Dohyeon, who had been lingering outside, burst through the bathroom door. There lay Igyeol, collapsed on the floor, his face hidden, his body curled tight.
âGo Igyeol.â
âHhh, hhh, d-donât come. Donât come near me, pleaseâdonâtâŠ!â
âAre you in pain? Is it your stomach still unsettled?â
He grasped his shoulder, tried to turn him, but Igyeol kept his head bowed stubbornly low. His uninjured hand covered his face as he breathed in shallow gasps, dragging the collar of his hospital gown up to hide himself.
âIgyeol.â
âD-donât look at me. Iâm hideous. The smell⊠the smell must be from this. What am I to do⊠what am I to do? I must go see the baby, and yet this stench⊠it is unbearable.â
âWhat smell? There is no smell at allââ
âHhh, o-oh, what am I to do⊠itâs wrong, itâs all wrong.â
Seo Dohyeonâs gaze followed the trembling hand groping along the tiles. This was some new torment, another affliction, and the weight of it pressed the air from his chest.
âThis will pass.â
âN-no, no, I donât want it. No, pleaseâŠâ
Fearing Dohyeon might strip away the cloth he held so tightly to his face, Igyeol clutched it harder still. His sobbing grew wilder. Dohyeon, rather than force the garment from him and worsen his shock, took his elbow and gently drew him upright.
âWalk. To the inside.â
Guiding his hesitant steps, he led him into the shower booth and asked quietly if he would allow his aid.
âI shall help you. If you cannot abide that, speak now, and I will fetch another.â
Of course, Igyeol recoiled at the thought. To be touched by him, or to endure the hands of a strangerâboth were hateful. Yet in his fractured mind, he knew only Dohyeon stood near to render assistance. Shivering, he yielded.
Concealing the heaviness within his breast, Dohyeon washed him. Foam slid down that too-white, pallid skin, spiraling away into the drain, while Dohyeon pondered how to free his face from the cloth. How might he strip it away?
âYour hair should be washed.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIf you would not have me see you, then close your eyes, and I shall keep mine shut. Remove it.â
He took Igyeolâs hand and pressed it to his own face, showing him his closed lids. At that, the trembling fingers fell away at once. Only the hiss of water filled the silence. How long he waited thus he could not tellâuntil at last came the soft thud of wet cloth falling to the floor. Then, Igyeolâs thin hand took the showerhead from him.
âThe purple bottle, to the right.â
The shampoos stood untouched, as though he had been using body wash for his hair until now. When Dohyeonâs voice guided him, Igyeol turned his hand from left to right and pressed the pump. Violet gel spilled glittering into his palm. Even with his wounded hand, he felt no uneaseâhe thought only that he must cleanse himself quickly, scrubbing at half-wet hair in frantic haste.
When the foam slid down his face with the water, he reflexively raised his hand, but the terror that his skin might peel away with it stayed him. He wept anew. The showerhead slipped from his grasp and struck the floor with a hollow clang, sending water spurting upward.
âUhhk, hh, what am I to doâŠâ
At the sound reverberating in the small space, Dohyeon opened his eyes. Igyeol stood, tears streaming, foam clinging to his hair, unable even to rinse it away. Dohyeon seized the showerhead, rinsing the lather from his locks. When he reached out to touch his face, Igyeol shrieked.
âD-donât touch me! Please⊠my faceâitâs wrong, itâs ruinedâŠâ
Even with his eyes closed, his wet face seemed achingly pure. Dohyeon could not fathom what was amiss. He reached again, and at his touch, Igyeol recoiled in terror.
âM-my face⊠it feels as though it is rotting.â
ââŠWhat?â
âR-rotting, melting away. My eyes, tooâthey look wrong. Their colorâs changed. Everything is wrong. If you touch it, it will fall away. It stinks, itâs foul, I cannot endure itâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
Dohyeon swept back his wet hair, stifling a sigh. Rather than protest, he gently wiped away the foam at his ear, then turned off the water. Wrapping him in a towel, he watched as Igyeol bound another cloth tightly about his face.
âWhy⊠why must this happen to me⊠why only meâŠâ
His sobbing grew harsher. Dohyeon fetched another towel, dried him, and dressed him in a clean gown. Leading him back, he seated him on the bed, even pulling the socks Jae-seon had brought onto his feet. Then he carefully unwound the cloth from his face.
âDo not look at me too closely. Do not touch. Please, do not touchâŠâ
Unable to bear the weight of those obvious eyes upon him, Igyeol covered his face with his hands. Dohyeon dabbed gently at the moisture with practiced motions, then took up a sterile swab. He cleaned the dried discharge from his ear, applied ointment, and pressed fresh gauze in place to keep him from worrying at it.
His palm and arm he treated next, disinfecting and binding them anew. He dried Igyeolâs hair with warm air and laid him upon the bed. At once Igyeol drew the quilt over his head, hiding himself away.
âYour meal.â
ââŠâŠâ
Even muffled through the thick gauze, Dohyeonâs voice pierced his ears. He felt mockedâas though it said, Did you not eat like a glutton before? Bitter sorrow swelled, and he clenched his eyes shut, refusing reply. Beneath the blanket, he fancied he smelled rot. He endured it, wishing only that sleep might carry him to a morning when all would be well.
While Igyeol slept, Dohyeon stepped outside and asked Yoon Jaeseon if he had contacted Shin Eunsuk. The reply came: it was the busy season at the pension, and she could not leave. Dohyeon sighed, searched his phone, and pressed her number.
After a few rings, a familiar voice answered.
âThis is Seo Dohyeon, whom you met before.â
â âWho⊠ah, yes, yes, hello.â
âIs this a convenient time?â
â âAh, one moment.â
She spoke briefly, warmly, with a guest, then returned.
â âNow, itâs fine. How is our Igyeol? The secretaryâwas it?âhe called, told me to come to Seoul at once. I wondered what on earth had happenedâŠâ
Her words made Dohyeon glance at Jaeseon. Only come at once had been said? He could only sigh.
ââŠIgyeol is in hospital. The baby came early. Neither the child nor Igyeol is well. I cannot even tell a white lie and say they are fine.â
He sought to speak steadily, but his voice faltered. He wetted his lips, leaned against the wall, and closed his eyes.
â ââŠWhat? What do you mean, the baby is already born? The due date was months away. And Igyeolâwhat illness is it? You must speak clearlyâif I had known he was unwell, Iâ!â
Her voice shook, rising in panic. Dohyeon opened his mouth once more.
âCould you come to the hospital? If it is the pension that binds you, I shall send people to aid in its running. I beg you.â
â âI must, of course. I must come. Heaven above, what on earth⊠whatâŠâ
Incoherent with shock, she at last declared she would come immediately, bidding him send the name of the hospital in a message. When Dohyeon offered to send staff, she refused. If something had truly befallen Igyeol, she would not owe her presence to his assistance.
âThe guests at your pensionââ
â âNo matter. Iâll ask the village headman to watch for a day or two. Something has happened to Igyeol⊠Iâll go mad, I will.â
Her voice, frayed with both worry and irritation toward him, ended the call. By Dohyeonâs side, Yoon Jaeseon, restless, at once set about arranging staff to go in her stead.
âEnsure the place runs smoothly.â
âYes, sir.â
âAnd Igyeolâs psychiatric appointment? It was delayed by the heat.â
âIt is scheduled for two oâclock today.â