NLFSD Chapter 95
by berryChapter 95
When snow began to fall and the cold wind nipped at the nose, people around the city began preparing for Christmas. Jiwoon, too, was busy preparing this year.
Having lost his parents very young, he had no childhood memories of decorating trees or going on family outings. Still, every Christmas morning he would wake to find a tiny gift at his bedside.
Small things â a notebook, a pencil, simple supplies â but to little Jiwoon they were treasures. Later, when living with his grandparents, every Christmas he would modestly decorate their home with a small plastic tree wrapped in a string of lights, and he would gift his grandparents thermal underclothes or socks bought with partâtime wages. The gifts were humble, but their joy made Jiwoon happiest.
But once he lost even them, Jiwoon deliberately avoided Christmas. Seeing families strolling handâinâhand along decorated streets cut him to pieces. For years alone in his oneâroom apartment, he forced himself to ignore the cityâs lights and carols. He convinced himself, Iâll spend every holiday alone anyway, so it has nothing to do with me.
But those gloomy days were yesterdayâs tale. This year, Christmas would be different â because Mango (the baby) and Taecheon were with him.
How should he decorate their home, what gift should he prepare? The questions made his head ache.
âUrghâŠâ
He had worried for days, but no idea satisfied. Sprawled on the sofa, his eyes landed on the AI SookryeoâDoongyi sitting on the table.
âSookryeoâDoongyi.â
[Yes. Please speak.]
The dollâs AI responded immediately, as always when he babbled at it.
âWhatâs a good Christmas gift?â
[Query: gifts. Searching for popular items.]
After a pause, the metallic voice reported:
[Top results â 1: Gloves. 2: Mufflers. 3: Department store gift certificates.]
ââŠYeah, thanks.â
[Any further query?]
âNo, forget it.â
Gloves, a muffler â unless itâs designer brand, they wonât impress Taecheon. And a gift certificate? Please. Jiwoon sighed heavily.
In fact, gloves had been his first thought. But the good ones cost a fortune. Sehwa Hotel Groupâs salaries were said to be high, but that only applied to managers and above. For a thirdâyear Assistant, the wage wasnât much to brag about.
âOne pair of gloves costs half my monthly pay.â
Looking at options on his phone, he shook his head. Money itself wasnât lacking â Taecheon had given him an unlimited black card to âuse freely.â
But buying a gift with his card for him felt absurd. Jiwoon wanted this one to be truly from his own hand.
Still, budget constraints pressed ugly reality. And this couldnât be a throwaway gift â it was their first Christmas together. It needed to be sincere, unique, oneâofâaâkind.
He sipped his herbal tea, then froze, staring at the mug in his hand.
This is it. Iâll make him a mug. My own handmade Jiwoonâbrand cup. Heâll use it at work every day, sip coffee and think of me.
His face bloomed with excitement.
âSookryeoâDoongyi! Search pottery workshops.â
[Yes. Searching.]
âI want to make a cup.â
[Result: One workshop near your address. Details available.]
âYes, tell me.â
[Personalized gift class available. âMake Your Own Mugâ course, beginnerâfriendly.]
âBook it. Dial them up.â
[ConnectingâŠ]
ââHello, workshop speaking.â
âHello, Iâd like to join the Christmas gift mug class. Is there an opening?â
ââYes, one slot left tomorrow. Shall I reserve?â
âYes, please!â
Perfect timing. Tomorrow Taecheon would be away on a regional business trip all day.
Great alibi! He wonât suspect I vanished off making his gift.
Jiwoon chuckled mischievously.
Next morning, Taecheon left for work with Jiwoon on the doorstep.
âSorry to be away all day, Iâll hurry back.â
âNo, youâre the one with a long day. Be careful. Come home safe.â
âStay warm in the house.â
He pressed a kiss to Jiwoonâs forehead; Jiwoon returned one to his lips.
âOdd. Even though Iâll see you tonight, I hate leaving you now.â
âMe too. Wish I could follow, but Iâm on leaveâŠâ
âItâs the one time I resent your leave. When you return, I should appoint you my secretary.â
âStop tempting me back to work already.â
Minutes of clinging at the door later, Taecheon finally walked out. Jiwoon watched him disappear, then pumped his fists.
Finally, today Iâll make his present! So excited!
He hummed as he donned the new coat, gloves, and muffler Taecheon had recently gifted him. Out the gate, the icy wind stung so hard he ducked inside a cab to the downtown workshop.
At the central intersection, a giant Christmas tree sparkled with dazzling illuminations. Carols blared, people paused to watch, couples cheered, children sang along.
Jiwoon, once embittered, now hummed with joy, swept by the festive spirit.
The studio was just down a side street by the department store. Inside, about ten students were already seated. The instructor welcomed him warmly.
âWelcome.â
âHello. Iâm Lee Jiwoon, I made a reservation.â
âAh, for the mug! Sit here.â
At his place lay soft clay, sculpting tools, and a printed sheet, How to Make Your Own Cup. Jiwoonâs confidence surged.
Piece of cake. Iâll craft something like an Italian artisan, and blow Taecheon away.
Eyes blazing, he attacked the clay.
Thirty minutes later â despair. His clay kept collapsing, cracking, falling flat, while othersâ bowls grew elegant. His looked like abstract art gone wrong.
âNo, no, this isnât itâŠâ
âStay calm, student,â the instructor soothed, hovering. But his shape barely improved.
Not only am I bad at painting⊠Iâm bad at everything with my hands. Cooking, laundry â a disaster. Cursed hands indeed.
âTeacher, what about this one?â
After countless retries, he showed a final attempt.
âWell⊠yes. Um. I see.â
The instructor bit back words. With a hole gaping the bottom, it was impossible to praise.