This morning I'm in a great mood. Kiska, who has been content with just hearing my voice for six months, is coming today.
I usually don't wake up until around 10 AM, but today I got up at 8 AM. I started the morning by measuring my height against the marks on the living room wall and was happy to find I've grown a bit tallerânow 156 cm. I took a careful shower to make sure I wouldnât smell bad in front of Kiska, and even used a peach-scented shower gel.
Kiska dislikes strong perfume, so I plan to only smell like shampoo.
I'm sitting on my bed, fidgeting my feet and just watching the clock. It's a ninety-minute drive from our home to Tbilisi International Airport.
Kiska is supposed to arrive at 3 PM. It's only noon now. I still have over an hour before we need to leave for the airport, but I'm already fully dressed, shoes and all.
The clothes I bought yesterday with dad have become too small, and I donât really like them.
How would I look in a pink t-shirt and short tennis shorts? Would he like my lively look? Would it be cuter if I braided my hair, or should I leave it long and loose? Iâm so worried about it that I canât do anything else.
Iâve already changed my clothes three times. Dad and I spent over three hours shopping yesterday. We bought more than twenty outfits, but I don't like any of themâit's frustrating.
I want to look pretty for Kiska, but I'm afraid I won't be able to.
As I pass by Kiskaâs room, Gregory sees me sitting on my bed looking glum.
âKiska, what's wrong? You were so happy yesterday, running around.â
I puff my cheeks while pulling at my pink Adidas t-shirt, looking back at dad. Gregory laughs as he enters the room.
âI guess there's nothing we can do, no one knew our girl would grow up so fast. Weâll buy you pretty clothes when we return to the U.S., just hang in there. And youâre cute and pretty even now.â
Kiska looks down at her white thighs showing below her white tennis shorts, then looks up at Gregory with dissatisfaction in her eyes.
âI like skirts better.â
âHaha, you didnât pick any even though you practically turned the store upside down. There's nothing pretty, you say.â
âWhat can I do if there's nothing pretty?â
âWell, we'll buy a lot when we go to the U.S.â
âItâs too late if we wait until we go to the U.S.!â
âWhy, whatâs late?â
âI donât know!!â
Kiska dashes out of the room. She opens the door of her grandmotherâs two-story house and runs out, heading down the hill to a cliff with a rock at its edge.
Sitting huddled on the rock at the cliffâs edge with a cool breeze blowing, the girl buries her face in her knees, tears glistening in her eyes. Hearing a strange sound, she looks up.
Furuk, furuk.
A brown horse is poking its head out in front of Kiska. Like ownerless cows roaming the streets in Nepal, wild horses were common in this part of Georgia.
People didn't harm the horses, and the horses didnât fear people, living together peacefully. Kiska reaches out and pets the horseâs head, and the horse, seeming pleased, snorts and comes closer. Kiska, having no other option right now, wants to believe even the horseâs nod.
âWhat do you think of my outfit today?â
The horse snorts and nods its head.
âPretty?â
Horses rarely shake their heads; Kiska knows they usually nod and snort. Still, she wants to believe the nod.
âThanks, hehe.â
After petting the horse for a while, Kiska checks the time on her White Falcon watch, then rushes back home. She bursts into Gregoryâs room where he is still dressing.
âDad! Letâs go!â
âOh, thereâs still about 30 minutes. Letâs go slowly, thereâs nothing but waiting anyway.â
âNo! What if Kiskaâs plane arrives a bit early?â
âEven if the plane arrives early, it would be by a minute or two.â
âBut still no! Letâs go quickly!â
Kiska grabs Gregoryâs arm, still threading through his pants, and pulls him. Gregory yells as he's dragged.
âOh, dadâs going to fall! Okay, okay, donât pull, Iâll be ready soon.â
Only then does Kiska let go of his arm. She sits on the bed in Gregoryâs room, watching him get ready. Gregory quickly puts on his clothes, smiling bitterly.
Now grown so much, holding her hand feels like holding a grown ladyâs hand. Gregory, taking his grown-up daughter
by the hand, waves to his mother standing in front of the house.
âMother, weâll be back soon. Wonât be long.â
Kiska also shouts from the passenger seat after rolling down the window.
âGrandma, weâll be right back!â
As the car starts, the grandmother sits down on the chair by the house door with a content smile.
âWhatâs there to be so happy about? Hoho.â
Hours later, at the airport in Georgia, Geon has his face well-covered. Fortunately, the staff at the departure gate doesnât watch TV, as they donât make a fuss even after seeing Geonâs passport, allowing him to exit the airport quietly. As Geon steps out of the arrivals gate automatic doors, he thinks.
âGregory said heâd come to pick me upâ¦â
Looking around, Geon sees Gregory walking towards him from a distance, with a woman pulling him eagerly.
âAh, thatâs Gregory. But whoâs that with him?â
The woman urging Gregory to hurry lifts her head.
Long platinum-blond hair had covered her face, but she brushes it behind her ear, revealing her face.
âKi, Ki, Kiska?â
Seeing her face, Geon is startled and takes a closer look at Kiska. Long, healthy legs, a bit thick but looking robust.
Thanks to tight tennis pants, Kiskaâs already good proportions make her legs appear even longer. There was no curve where Kiskaâs waist and hips met, the line was slender.
Tucked inside the pink t-shirt, her upper body couldnât yet be called adult, but at nearly 160 cm, Kiskaâs body was close to an adultâs.
Geon stood there with his mouth open, looking dazed, but fortunately, his sunglasses and mask hid his expression.
Noticing Geon standing still from afar, Kiska stops dragging her father.
The two stood apart, not obstructed by the passing people between them.
In Kiskaâs eyes, the passersby were invisible. Only the man covered with a hat and sunglasses filled her vision.
Though his expression was unreadable, it was clear he was looking at her. Kiska wanted to run to him and hug him, but her feet wouldnât move.
Seeing the tears start to form in Kiskaâs eyes, Gregory gently places his hand on her shoulder and points at Geon.
âHeâs been waiting a lot, hasnât he? Go say hi.â
Even with her fatherâs encouragement, Kiskaâs legs remain still. Eventually, Gregory steps forward and extends his hand to Geon.
âItâs been a while, about six months?â
âAh, Gregory. Yes, thatâs right. How have you been?â
âHaha, Iâm just happy to be back home. Go on, greet Kiska.â
âYes, but Kiska has grown so much, hasnât she?â
âHaha, even Iâm surprised every time I see her. Just this morning, we measured her height, and she was already 156 cm. Haha.â
âThatâs... thatâs really something. Six months isnât that long...â
âHaha, Kiska must be waiting, go on.â
Geon approaches the now-stationary Kiska. Looking down at her, now too big to hug like before, Geon awkwardly says.
âKi, Kiska. Have you been well?â
Seeing the changed reaction from Geon, Kiskaâs face falls. Gregory, watching from the side, clears his throat and turns away.
âAhem, I think Iâll go get a coffee downtown while Iâm here. You two chat for a bit.â
After Gregory leaves, the two stand looking at each other for a long while without speaking. With teary eyes, Kiska raises her arms.
âWonât you hug me?â
Her once tiny, fern-like hands have grown, and now when she hugs Geon, she can wrap her arms around his back.
Geon, feeling awkward, shifts his hips back and hugs her.
Feeling his half-hearted embrace, Kiskaâs tears begin to flow.
âSob, sob, is it because I'm not pretty?â
âUh?â
âIs it because my clothes arenât pretty? Sob.â
âWhat? No, what are you talking about?â
âSob, really?â
Geon touches Kiskaâs face, wiping away her tears with his thumb. Looking down at her outfitâa pink t-shirt and white shorts paired with black Adidas Gazelle sneakersâhe strokes her hair and says.
âYouâre pretty.â
Kiska, unable to even think about stopping the tears that are flowing like a flood, says.
âSob, sob, really?â
âYes, pretty. The prettiest in the world.â
âSob, then hug me again.â
Looking up at Geon, begging with her words, Geon smiles warmly and opens his arms.
âCome here, letâs hug.â
âWaaaah!!!â
Kiska throws herself into Geonâs arms, crying, and people passing
by glance at them.
But soon, seeing the man patting the womanâs back in comfort, they move on, thinking, âThey must be lovers in a long-distance relationship, parting ways.â
After over ten minutes of listening to Kiskaâs crying, Geon finally touches her face, which has calmed down a bit.
âOur Kiska has really grown up. It's almost awkward for me.â
Kiska, still sobbing but much calmer, continues to hold onto Geon as she looks up at his face.
âAm I pretty?â
âYes, pretty.â
âPrettier than Suzuka?â
âYes, much.â
âHehe.â
âLaughing after crying is a big deal.â
With her tear-streaked face breaking into a smile, Kiskaâs expression turns stern.
âDonât play with Byung-jun! Only Byung-jun says such things!â
âHaha, whoâs Byung-jun, Kiska. Itâs fine to use American names, but it sounds funny when you use Korean names like that, haha.â
Kiska, with wide eyes, asks.
âSo what should I call him?â
âByung-jun oppa.â
âOh... oppa? Whatâs that?â
âItâs what you call an older man.â
âDo they like being called that?â
âYes, men like it.â
âK too?â
âI like it better than just being called by name.â
âUh... I see.â
As they continue their conversation, Gregory returns, and thanks to Kiska calling him "oppa" in the car, Geon nearly falls out of the car laughing.
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