“I work here. I came to see whether a guest was having a problem, and it turned out to be you. Are you feeling ill?”
“No, I’m just a bit light-headed.”
“Do you have a medical condition? We have a nearby physician on retainer. She can be here in five minutes. Wait here.” Jae-won produced a cell phone from his jacket. Yuri shook her head.
“No, please. I’m really fine. I don’t need a doctor.”
Seeing her frantic face, he put the phone back into his pocket. He led her to a sofa.
“Please wait here just for a moment,” he said in a stern voice and disappeared. Yuri tried to move while he was gone, but her muscles were devoid of energy. Why am I feeling so weak? That’s when she realized that all she had eaten all day was the coffee from Hyeon-ah’s café.
“Here, drink this.” Jae-won suddenly rematerialized and handed her an open bottle of water. Feeling grateful and thirsty, Yuri brought the bottle to her lips. She felt a small relief as the cold water traveled down her throat.
Seeing the half-empty bottle, Jae-won asked again, “Are you sure you don’t need me to call the doctor?”
“Yes. Thank you so much for your help.” She was still feeling weak, but thankfully the dizziness and nausea had disappeared. She would start getting better once she had a chance to return to her room, take her medication, and rest.
Yuri gave him a slight nod, “Thanks again for this. I’ll be going now.”
But Jae-won stood up in front of her. “Where are you headed? Let me drive you.”
“No, I’m totally fine. I don’t want to be a nuisance.”
Jae-won would not back down. “It would be a nuisance for you to just walk out in your state. I’d be so worried about you for the rest of the evening, that I won’t be able to get anything done.”
The parking attendant had already brought Jae-won’s car to the lobby entrance. Jae-won opened the passenger-side door for Yuri. “Get in.”
Yuri reluctantly climbed in. Seated at the wheel, Jae-won asked, “Where to?”
She named the hotel where she was staying. He entered it into the navigation system and started the car. A calm piano music streamed out of the speakers.
As though mindful of Yuri’s weak state, he refrained from talking too much. She sat with her eyes closed, feeling the silence that wasn’t entirely uncomfortable.
They had arrived at the cross-section near her hotel when she opened her eyes.
“Actually, I’ve been meaning to reach out to you,” Jae-won started.
“To me?”
“Ah, I guess you haven’t heard from the agency yet. Director Yoon told me that you are Roy Chang’s assistant. My team is planning on acquiring one of his pieces for the hotel lobby, so I thought I’d ask you a few questions.”
For the first time that day she pictured the emails and messages that must have been piling up on her phone. Normally she would check them as soon as they came in, but she could hardly think about those today.
“Would you be interested in getting dinner with me?” Jae-won added.
She accepted after a moment of hesitation. She was starting to feel hungry anyway. Jae-won flashed a pleasant smile.
“Let me suggest the menu. There’s a great place not so far from here.”
Jae-won took her to a traditional Korean-style house with a gracious, vintage exterior. He led her inside while she marveled at finding such a house in the middle of the city. A woman clad in a semi-traditional dress greeted them at the entrance with a delighted face.
“Director Lee, it’s been a while.”
“I don’t have a reservation, but would it be possible to get a table?”
“Yes, of course.” The woman guided them to the annex. Treading on the beautiful steppingstones on the garden path, Yuri pondered about the title that the woman had used to call Jae-won.
This man who works at Seo-in Hotel. Given his proximity to Shi-yeon she had figured that the two would be on similar levels, but she was surprised to learn that he was so high-ranking.
“You’re dining with a beautiful lady this evening.”
“I’ll try to come more often.”
“I’d be so grateful, sir. I haven’t seen Director Yoon since she became engaged.”
“She seems rather busy these days.”
Yuri took in the view of the garden outside the window while Jae-won chatted with the owner. A pond was situated in the middle of the garden, next to a small pavilion. They were nestled among expensive viewing stones and old pine trees. This was not an ordinary restaurant for ordinary people.
“Is there anything you can’t eat?”
Yuri turned her gaze to Jae-won and shook her head. “No, I can eat anything.”
“Then I’ll order the chef’s tasting menu.” Jae-won motioned to the owner. “We’ll do the usual. It would be great if you could serve everything at once. I skipped lunch and am about to starve to death.”
“Certainly, sir.”
Once the owner left the room, Yuri sat face-to-face with Jae-won and began, “How do you know Director Yoon?”
“Ah, she’s a friend. We go way back. And soon she’s going to be family, too.”
“Family?”
“Yes, she’s engaged to my cousin. If all goes well they’ll be married around this time next year.”
I see, Yuri nodded. Jae-won changed the subject. “What did you study in school?”
“I studied painting at university. And now Roy’s teaching me how to sculpt.”
“I see. So you’re working on your own pieces as well?”
“Not these days.”
“Like, you’re in a slump?”
“Pretty much.” A bittersweet smile flickered on her face.