CH 68.1
Even If It's Not Love
âNoona.â
And even more to be calling her so kindly like this.
As Yoo-hwa, who was looking into the distance, answered him with a âYeah,â Seong-woo opened his mouth.
âNoona, do you know my name now?â
âHm? I know.â
It had been more than a month since they started working together, so it was natural to know.
âI see you know it now. You didnât know it for two weeks when you started working, so I thought you wouldnât memorize it at all.â
Yoo-hwa looked at him as if asking what he was talking about, and Seong-woo smiled faintly.
âWas it around 10 days after you started? My father, I mean, the owner told you, âGive this to Seong-woo,â and you stood there blankly, not knowing who I was. You donât know how embarrassed both me and the owner were. It was the first time I saw my grandmother make that kind of face.â
Seong-woo, who bent down, gave a low laugh.
âSorry. Iâm bad at memorizing peopleâs names.â
âItâs not that youâre bad at memorizing, you just didnât do it. You werenât interested in doing it.â
ââ¦â
She didnât deny Seong-wooâs meaningful words. Because he was right. However, she wasnât just uninterested in Seong-woo; she had no interest in anything.
âNoona. Do you know how old I am?â
âMaybe.â
âThatâs an insincere answer.â
Every word Seong-woo threw at her had meaning. It was strangely nerve-wracking, so Yoo-hwa sighed.
â⦠Is there any reason why I should know?â
Seong-woo, who stopped as if he had been caught off guard by her words, gave a low laugh again.
âThatâs right. We work together, but we donât need to know each otherâs ages. But do you know? Iâm older than you, yet Iâm calling you noona.â
âI donât care.â
As she looked at him as if telling him to do so if he wanted to, the smile slowly faded from Seong-wooâs face.
âNoona.â
Finally, when the expression on Seong-wooâs face had completely disappeared, he called Yoo-hwa.
âNoona Kim Yoo-hwa.â
He called her name. Yoo-hwa frowned at that name.
âNow youâre giving me a reaction.â
â⦠What do you want to say?â
At her attitude of asking quickly as if she wanted him to leave, Seong-woo asked expressionlessly.
âNoona. What do you like?â
ââ¦â
âThe things that make you think that life is fun if you do them.â
Why was he asking such an out-of-context question?
Yoo-hwa turned her head away, shutting her mouth. Seong-woo then asked some random questions. As she answered with silence, Seong-woo closed his mouth as if he had run out of questions to ask. Just as she wondered if he had finally given up, he asked a really sudden question.
âIâm sorry for saying this when we arenât even close, but⦠noona, are you happy?â
The question shot right through the middle of her emotionless mind.
âNo, do you want to live?â
The question that followed stuck in her mind. When she couldnât say anything, Seong-woo slowly stood up and looked at the top of Yoo-hwaâs head.
âI know. The fact that Iâm acting like this right now can feel very strange from your point of view. But⦠I just couldnât let it go, so I asked. Donât worry. Itâs not that Iâm interested, itâs justâ¦â
ââ¦â
He kept his mouth shut for longer than before, then repeatedly opened and closed it. As if he could now say what he had to say, Seong-woo, who had been hesitating, finally opened his mouth. Seong-wooâs words melted into the air and disappeared without a trace. But she couldnât tell.
The reason why the words pressed down on her chest, like there was some weight in them.
Yoo-hwa looked quietly at Seong-woo as he turned around and left.
She remembered what he had just said.
âIâm asking because sometimes you have the exact same look on your face as my sister did before she committed suicide.â
Those words made her feel like her vision was getting darker.
***
The room was dark. A long time had passed before she noticed that. She remembered opening the door and coming inside, but when she came to her senses, she was sitting on the bed staring blankly at the floor. Raising her head, Yoo-hwa looked silently at the faint moonlight on the dark wall. She recalled Seong-wooâs voice, which had been lingering in her mind until a moment ago.
âNoona. What do you like?â
âNoona⦠are you happy?â
âNo, do you want to live?â
It felt like a question born out of pure curiosity, not malicious mockery or ridicule, but Yoo-hwa never answered. She tried her best to answer that question until now, but still, no answer came out. She couldnât say it accurately. Because she didnât have an answer to that question.
What she liked to do, and⦠whether she was happy.
The things she enjoyed now were the things she used to dream of. A cozy home, a life free of harassment, and working on her own to make a living. Living a normal life like everyone else.
But why was her world still gray, when she had met all those conditions? She still felt trapped in a room with no light.
Happiness, huh.
Muttering a strange word that existed but she never enjoyed, Yoo-hwa grabbed the phone next to her and thoughtlessly searched for the word happiness.
[Pleasure in feeling enough joy and satisfaction in life. Or that kind of state.]
It was a vague meaning. Difficult enough to understand.
[How to be happy]
She searched.
She wanted to know.
She was wondering whether knowing how to be happy would make her happy.
Yoo-hwa quickly skimmed through the web pages that appeared on the search. Then, she stopped at a page called âFollow along and find out how to be happyâ.