Chapter 52
Wedding Impossible
The entire time we were home, JiHan remained stuck to me like gum. He had always woken up early each morning, but now he would stay in bed hugging me pretending to be asleep until I woke him up. He whined asking for five more minutes until I practically had to drag him to the bathroom. Fortunately, he at least had the decency to wash up by himself.
âAh...I donât want to go to work.â He would whine and lay back down on the bed. He had been acting like this the moment he promised to act like a child.
âDonât go, then,â I said calmly looking down at him.
At this, JiHan asked brightly, âReally? Can I?â
âItâs Saturday anyways.â
At my flat response, JiHan reacted in surprise. âReally? Why didnât I know? See, this is why I canât live without my AhJung. If my AhJung didnât take care of every little thing, I wouldnât be able to function.â
âYou sure are going the whole mile with this acting like a kid thing,â I mumbled, not amused.
JiHan stuck out his two hands toward me. âHold my hand and lift me up. Itâs the weekend, so Iâm going to go play with you.â
I wasnât sure if he didnât hear me or was pretending to not hear me. JiHan acted like he didnât know anything and continued to repeatedly open and close his hands, like the turn signal of a car.
âJiHan, this isnât going to change anything,â I said curtly with my arms crossed. âHowever much you act this way, I still want a baby.â
âCan you just hold this?â he asked. âWithout your help, I canât get up.â
âI mean, if you are going to continue doing this, at least be consistent,â I said. âYou insist on doing the cooking yourself, but pretend you canât do anything, pretend to need pampering, pretend to whine.â
At my criticism, a shadow fell over JiHan. He coldly replied, âMy AhJung. Iâm someone that needs your care, not a masochist who needs your cooking skills.â
âAh, youâre so immature!â Exploding, I ran over and grabbed him.
âWhat? Are you making fun of me?â he asked.
âNo! Iâm telling you exactly what you are,â retorted back in annoyance and pulled him up by the collar.
JiHan got up straightening his back and wrapped his arms around my waist. Hugging me, he flipped me around.
âAh!â I yelled in surprise. I found myself on my back. JiHan was on top of me.
âWhat is this? What are you doing?â I asked with anger in my eyes.
JiHan answered while holding my face. âI finally got a weekend off of work. Letâs play nice.â
After those words, his lips locked onto mine.
What does he think heâs doing pouring all his energy into kissing me at this hour?
My body twisted as his mouth melted into mine. It was sweet and hot. With my eyes closed, I grasped at the bed sheets. I suddenly felt JiHanâs hands slide underneath my clothes.
My eyes flung open as I came back to my senses. I turned my head and removed my lips from his. âDonât!â
At my words, JiHan hesitated. When I looked back up at him, he was looking back at me with surprised eyes.
I didnât avoid his gaze and stubbornly said, âIf you are going to use contraceptives, then Iâm not doing it.â
âWhat?â
âWhen you decide to have a baby, we can do it then,â I said. âIâm not going to do it using birth control.â
I turned my head away from him, not willing to compromise this time. Try it if you want. But, itâs going to have to be without contraceptives.
At my determined stance, JiHan stayed frozen for a long time.
Is he trying to recall me with a seance? Tired of waiting, I glanced over at him and saw JiHan looking deep in thought. To be or not to be, that was the question. Is the concept of pregnancy an existential question? What is there to think about?
Infuriated, I wanted to force a decision, but JiHan finally opened his mouth. âThen, Iâm not going to do it.â
âWhat? Birth control?â I asked.
âIâm not going to do it without birth control.â JiHan articulated those words and got up away from me. He didnât even spare me a glance. He turned his back and left the bed.
Really! He has to go this far? Watching JiHan disappear farther and farther away, my emotions erupted.
âAh, really! Really, are you going to be like this?!â I screamed angrily and followed after him.
As I blocked his path, JiHan stopped walking with a displeased look on his face.
âI want to do it!â I yelled. âThe stupid pregnancy! Just let me do it!â
âI already told you, I wonât allow it,â he said. âPregnancy is incredibly harmful to the body. Did you forget everything I lectured you on?â
âI didnât forget!â I was beyond frustrated.
âNo. If you want to get pregnant without the slightest inclination, then you definitely forgot the contents of my lecture. Go and read the notes you made,â JiHan commanded, pointing to the library.
âIt doesnât matter how many times I see it,â I said. âI donât care how difficult it is, I want a child.â
âI said Iâll be a husband and child for you instead,â he said.
âI donât care if you act like a child or not, Iâm going to have a baby!â I proclaimed.n/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âYou donât know what youâre talking about!â JiHanâs eyes narrowed severely.
I didnât back down and screamed. âYou act like pregnancy is such a horrible thing! Look around you! There are plenty of couples who have kids and live just fine! Some people even have two or three kids! What, do you think those people just forget what it was like to give birth? Even if it was difficult, they go through with it again because itâs doable!â
JiHan frowned at my viewpoint, but answered, nonetheless. âThe baby grows during pregnancy using the motherâs DHA and cholesterol. Due to the loss in nutrients, the motherâs brain capacity gets weakened. After birth, her estrogen levels change. Consequently, after giving birth, your memory is compromised.â
Where is this? A maternal clinic?
The JiHan in front of me looked like a gynecologist. I blinked at the sudden attack of medical facts thrown at me as.
âWhat Iâm saying is, those women do forget how difficult it was giving birth,â he concluded. âItâs not that giving birth is doable. Itâs because they have lost the memory of the difficulties of giving birth.â
Who would have known such bullsh*t could sound so scientific? Knowledge is power.
I was almost taken in when I regained my wit.
âNo, my friend remembers everything about the birth, but she still recommends having kids,â I said.
âThatâs because she doesnât want to be the only one who had to suffer through it, so she wants you to feel its pain too,â JiHan coldly interrupted.
âMy friend wouldnât do that,â I said. âWhat kind of friend would do that anyways?â
JiHan grabbed my shoulders and said in a loud voice, âEven if your friendâs statement is true, you are different from her.â
âWhat does that mean?â I asked.
âEach person is different,â he said. âPregnancy might not have been too difficult for your friend, but itâs difficult for you.â
âHow would you know that?â I asked in shock. âWe havenât even tried it.â
âMy AhJungâs body is small. Your bones are weak, and your pelvis is narrow. If you get pregnant, I guarantee you will have a difficult time of it,â JiHan said with certainty as if he could foresee the future.
How many times did he attend that blasted maternal clinic? And, when did he observe all my physical attributes so thoroughly to be so confident with himself. I was actually amazed, but pretended I didnât care.
âOK, fine. It does sound legit. From a medical standpoint.â I nodded agreeing with him. I stopped nodding and brought up a different point. âBut, you are only thinking in medical terms. What about the legal terms?â
JiHan cocked his head at the unexpected question.
âThe terms of us getting permission for our marriage was that I would be the only woman you would bear a child with,â I said. âThat was the only reason your mother approved of our marriage. Reiterating, we made a verbal contract with your mother that we will give her a grandchild. A verbal contract. You remember what that is, donât you?â
JiHan laughed, thinking it was a cute sentiment. âThere was no physically written contract. We only agreed verbally.â
âYes. But a verbal contract is still binding, didnât you know?â I asked with most serious face I could give. âIf you donât follow through with the deal, this marriage is a scam. If we donât have a child, you are scamming your mother. How could you do that as a person? To your mother? You canât do that!â
JiHan smiled and didnât looked fazed. It was as if my offense wasnât an attack but a mere tickle.
âWait a minute. Iâll repeat this back to you.â He walked behind me and grabbed my shoulder, just like he did when we had gone to get permission from his mother. âLook carefully. This girl is the one girl I will get married to, and the only girl that will allow me to continue the family line.â
The voice behind me repeated the words exactly as he did before.
âYes, thatâs what you said. And to your mother. You remember it that clearly, so how could you be against my pregnancy?â I asked as I turned around.
He breezily answered, âMy AhJung. I said youâre the girl that will allow me to continue the family line. I never said you will definitely continue the family line.â
âWhat?â
âAllow me to only assumes the possibility of it happening. I never guaranteed it,â he said. âI can say there is a possibility it will rain tomorrow, but that doesnât mean it guarantees that it will rain.â
Damnit, his bullsh*t makes sense! I canât even fight against the logic! I lost to his logical nonsense again! I cursed the heavens.
âAh, Iâm not backing down!â I threw JiHanâs hand off of my shoulder and stomped over to the closet.
I canât beat him with words, so Iâll show him with my actions! Determined, I pulled out my trunk from the corner of the closet.
Seeing this, JiHanâs voice rose up behind me. âWhat are you doing?â
I didnât spare JiHan a glance. Without answering, I placed the trunk on top of the bed. Opening the zipper, I poured out my grievances.
âI mean if you didnât want kids, you should have told me before we got married,â I said. âThis is an important issue! You didnât even discuss it with me before getting married! Now, you just refuse it! What the heck am I supposed to do?â
I flipped open the trunkâs cover, ran over to the closet, and grabbed whatever clothes I could get my hands on. âYouâre always like this!â
I was heading back over to the trunk with the handful of clothes when JiHan blocked my way. âWhat do you mean, always like this?â
âEven when we were dating! If Iâm going to date you, then I have to respect your purity! You didnât discuss it with me! You just started dating me! Iâm this kind of person, so accept it! You always just do whatever you want!â I fired out all my pent up anger, passed JiHan, and walked toward my trunk. âYouâre still like that, still! Planning your family is an important step as a couple! But, I have no choice in the matter! Everything is all up to you!â
I shoved all the clothes I brought into the trunk, zipped it closed, and lugged it off my bed.
JiHan grabbed my arm. âSo, what youâre saying is that you donât like the fact that I didnât tell you beforehand?â
âNo! You donât discuss these things with me! You shouldnât be determining the future for me! I have a right to make the choices for my future!â I yelled with my fists clenched.
JiHan blinked blankly as if he never even thought of such a possibility.
I didnât care. I was not going to back down.
âYou wait JiHan. This time, Iâm not just going to let it go!â Lifting the trunk by the handle, I added, âI will never give up on having a baby! Until you respect my choices also, I wonât be stepping foot inside this house!â
After brazenly announcing my departure, I stomped toward the door. The trunkâs wheels rumbled behind me. JiHan must have still been in shock because I didnât hear his footsteps following me, but I didnât care.
To a house that wasnât this one, and to the room that wasnât this one, I headed to my old room.