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It's Ridiculous
Valeria sighed as she let her head
fall back and leaned on the iron rail in front of the little café. “Couldn’t you have worn something
more…ladylike?” her grandmother asked, eyeing Valeria’s baggy t-shirt, jeans that
were a little too long, and worn sneakers.
“Abuelita, it would be a lie if I
dressed differently,” she replied with a slight laugh.
Her grandmother rolled her eyes and
walked toward the door. “They’ll be here
soon.”
Valeria nodded. “I’ll come in in a second.”
As her grandmother entered the café,
a light breeze blew back Valeria’s jet black hair from her face. She closed her eyes and shook her head. “Who makes that kind of pact, really?”
Earlier that month, on Valeria’s
eighteenth birthday, her grandmother had received a letter from a man her husband
had befriended in Korea
when he was in the Navy. Its contents
reminded her of a promise her husband had told her about when he’d returned
home.
*Flashback*
“Elijio said there was a man in Korea
who saved his life,” she told the family as she read the letter over and
over. “He said he was on the brink of
death when the man rescued him and brought him back to life. He said he and that man grew to be great
friends and decided that their connection must be a very strong one for that
man to be the only one around when Elijio was in danger of losing his
life. With that belief in mind, my
husband decided this,” she read from the letter, “‘In order to repay you for
your great kindness, and to be sure our connection remains far past our ends, I
promise you one of my grandchildren.’”
Valeria’s father raised an eyebrow
with irritation. “What does that mean,
Mom?”
She shushed him quickly. “I am not finished!” She read on, “‘If my grandchild comes to love
your grandchild, and your grandchild mine, then both our families will for the
rest of time have good fortune, I am sure of it.’ Why are you shaking your
head, Ray?”
Valeria’s father answered
honestly. “That doesn’t make sense. I knew Dad was crazy, but who really makes a
promise like that? It’s ridiculous. What’s the point?” He waved his hand as though to wipe away the
promise.
“This man saved your father’s
life! You would not be alive if it
weren’t for him!”
“But why grandchildren? Why not
children?”
“Because the man only had a
daughter who was already married and his wife was too weak to bare any more
children!”
Ray crossed his arms. “I still think it’s stupid.”
With a dismissive scoff, Valeria’s
grandmother read further. “He has a
grandson who he is bringing to America
in a few weeks.” A smile spread across
her face quickly.
Seeing the smile, Ray looked at her
seriously. “No, Mom.”
“It is not your decision!” She
snapped. Turning to Valeria, she smiled
again. “You will meet the boy won’t
you? At least meet him? To honor your dear, deceased grandfather?”
Valeria wiped her face with her
hand, unable to deny her grandmother anything when she pleaded with her like
that. “Sure. I’ll meet the guy.” Ray looked at her incredulously and somewhat
angrily. “What? It’s not like I agreed
to marry the guy!” Ray shook his head in
disappointment and left the room, Valeria’s mother following after him.
Valeria’s twin five year old little
brothers tugged on her jeans. “Vale,
Vale, you going to marry him?”
Valeria knelt down and ruffled
their hair. “I don’t even know him!” she
laughed. “It’s late. Go get ready for your baths, ok?” The boys grinned widely and raced up the
hall.
“Little Miguel and Edgar really
love you.”
Valeria looked up at her
grandmother and smiled. “They’re good
boys.”
*Present*
With a smile on her face, Valeria
opened her eyes again. She took a deep
breath and pushed off of the rail before heading inside the café.
*Meanwhile*
SangHyun looked over at his
grandfather as they rode in the taxi toward their destination. “What is it?” his grandfather asked in his
low, raspy voice.
SangHyun debated whether or not to
speak openly. “Grandfather…doesn’t this
seem a bit ridiculous?”
His grandfather chuckled. “Of course you would feel that way. Suddenly hearing that an old friend of mine
and I want you to marry his granddaughter is undeniably shocking.”
As they pulled up to the café,
SangHyun sighed heavily. He knew nothing
he said would change his grandfather’s mind.
The only reason he had agreed to meet the girl was because he could tell
his grandfather was reaching the end of his life and he wanted to humor him at
least this much. They got out of the
taxi and went into the café. SangHyun’s
grandfather quickly spotted Valeria and her grandmother. He shuffled over to them. “Maria?” he asked.
Valeria’s grandmother turned and
smiled at him. “Yes. And you are…HyunSu?”
HyunSu nodded happily. “May we sit?” he asked, nodding toward
SangHyun.
“Of course.” Maria stomped on Valeria’s foot under the
table. Valeria quickly closed her mouth. She had been staring in awe at SangHyun. The moment she saw him, she’d recognized him
as Thunder from the Korean group MBLAQ.
Even though she knew it was impolite to stare, she couldn’t help
it. There he was, one of her favorite
Korean idols, right in front of her. Not
only that, but he was the one her grandmother was hoping she’d fall in love
with and eventually marry. All at once
her emotions and hormones ran wild and it took all she had to not squeal with
glee and pounce on him. “Was your trip tiring?”
“Yes, but it was certainly worth
it.” He turned to Valeria. “This is your granddaughter?”
Maria nodded. “H-hello, Sir,” Valeria greeted him
nervously, tearing her eyes away from SangHyun.
“Please, call me 할아버지 (grandfather),” he said with a chuckle.
“그렇게 농담 마 (Don’t joke like that),” SangHyun whispered somewhat reproachfully and
a little embarrassedly.
“오, 진정 (Oh, call down),” HyunSu responded quickly. He noticed the awkward and nervous look on
Valeria’s face and said, “Why don’t you take her somewhere to talk? I’m sure you want to stretch your legs some
after our long plane ride.”
“That’s alright, I’m-” seeing the insistent look on his grandfather’s
face cut him short. With a shake of his
head and a small smile, he conceded. “Alright.”
Valeria looked at her grandmother, who nodded at her. “Excuse me, then.” She stood up and followed SangHyun out the
door. They had walked for a little while
without speaking when they came to a little park. Valeria spotted some children playing happily
and stopped to watch them. They reminded
her of her brothers. She started to
wonder what they were doing. Normally,
she would be watching them right now.
Maybe they’d be on a walk, or playing in the yard, or shopping for
groceries.
SangHyun noticed the disappearance of the footsteps behind him and
looked back. He walked over to Valeria
and looked to see what had caught her attention. He looked back and forth between her and the
children before asking, “What is it?”
His voice alerted her to his presence and she turned to face him. Seeing how close he was made her step back a
little. “They reminded me of my
brothers.”
“You have brothers?”
She nodded, looking back at the kids.
“An older one – he’s in the army right now – and a younger pair of
twins.” She grinned as she thought of
them. “They’re adorable.”
The sight of her smile made him smile.
“How old?”
“Five.”
“What’re their names?”
“Miguel and Edgar.”
“What’s your name?”
“Valeria.”
“What’s my name?”
“CheonDoong.” She gasped as soon
as she’d said it.
SangHyun laughed. “I knew
it. I knew you recognized me. You know MBLAQ?”
Unable to suppress her giddiness any longer, she practically hopped as
she corrected him. “I love MBLAQ!”
SangHyun flashed a wide smile of appreciation. “I’m glad.”
After a short pause, he asked awkwardly, “Do you have a favorite?”
With a slight blush, she answered, “Mir.”
SangHyun nodded, feeling a little disappointed. There was a silence before he said, “Valeria,
you seem like a nice girl so I’ll just go ahead and tell you honestly.” Surprised and confused, she looked up at him
and waited for him to continue. “I only
came here because I knew it would please my grandfather. It was nice meeting you, but we probably
won’t see each other again.” She
nodded. She’d been expecting something
like this. “I don’t mean anything bad
when I say that, it’s just,” he trailed off and she nodded some more. “Let’s head back?”
When they arrived back at the café they were greeted with huge
smiles. “Good news!” HyunSu said. “We’ve been invited to stay at their home!”
SangHyun looked at his grandfather incredulously. “I thought we were staying in a hotel.”
HyunSu looked away and pretended to whistle. “Did I say that? Must have forgotten to actually book a
reservation.”
“할아버지
(grandfather),” SangHyun
said pleadingly, trying to reason with him.
“내가 늙어 내 재미를 망치게하지 않습니다. (I’m old, don’t ruin my fun),” HyunSu replied plainly. SangHyun sighed knowing arguing was useless,
which made HyunSu grin. “Let’s get going
then!”
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