Episode 4
A murmur of unfamiliar voices, the clatter of a pen hitting the floor, the crisp tap of hard-soled shoesâsounds filled the air from all directions.
As the noises sharpened, Yeon-wooâs eyelids fluttered open. Still dazed with sleep, she blinked a few times in confusion.
âWhere⊠am I?â
Staring blankly at the gray ceiling, Yeon-woo shot up as the approaching footsteps grew louder. Then, an unfamiliar voice spoke from nearby.
âFinally awake, I see.â
âUghâŠâ
Her whole body ached as if sheâd been beaten. But realizing she was lying in a police station made her forget the pain. Had the man speaking not been wearing a police uniform, she mightâve screamed.
âWhy⊠why am I here?â
âGuess your memoryâs wiped clean. You were completely out cold. You really need to watch your drinking. Lucky you passed out on the subwayâif youâd fallen asleep outside in this cold, it couldâve been serious.â
The officer, leaning on his desk, straightened some papers as he scolded her lightly. Around them, everyone else was too busy with their own tasks to notice her.
Yeon-woo forced her unsteady legs to move and stood from the chair sheâd been lying on. Something dropped from near her headâshe caught it reflexively.
It was a pair of half-torn pants.
âPants?â
Not hers. She asked if the police had perhaps covered her with them, but the officer replied that sheâd already been wearing themâover her headâwhen she was brought in from the subway.
âIâm⊠really sorry.â
Yeon-woo, who usually avoided drinking to the point of losing her senses, was mortified. Not only had she gotten blackout drunk, but sheâd also been hauled to the police station as a public drunk and slept there soundly.
âWhen we checked your ID for an emergency contact, we saw you werenât registered under any faction. Youâre really lucky, you know.â
At the officerâs meaningful tone, a chill crept up Yeon-wooâs spine. With dread, she reached up to touch her headâthen near her tailbone. Unfortunately, her fingers brushed against something soft and furry.
âUup!â
Panicking, Yeon-woo yanked the torn pants over her head.
âUh⊠miss?â
The officers gave her odd looks as she flailed.
âI-Iâm sorry.â
âItâs fine. You can go nowâjust be careful next time.â
There was a reason for the officerâs concern. If a beastkin fell asleep outdoors with ears and tail exposed, they could easily wake up in a trafficking denâor worse. A fox beastkin, especially, drew too much attention. Waking up safe in a police station was indeed a stroke of fortune.
âLucky, me?â
It was the first time in her life someone had called her that. The absurdity almost made her laugh.
âUgh.â
Her waist ached, probably from falling the night before, and her thighs stung oddly too.
She apologized again and left, wearing her coat over her head and clutching the torn pants tightly. They were her only clue to what had happened the previous night.
âI remember running away and hiding in the restroom⊠and then nothing.â
Her last clear memory was shaking off some assistant director named Jungmanâor somethingâand locking herself in a bathroom stall.
âNo way I went shopping drunk.â
She called the number in her missed calls list. This time, the person picked up right away.
âHyun-min.â
Her voice trembled slightly as she called his name. He sounded groggy, apologetic.
âHey⊠sorry about last night. You met the Blue Rim guys, right? I donât even remember texting you.â
âBlue Rim?â
âYeahâBlue Rim Media. The freelance filming team. Director Kim Noyoung said he ran into you last night.â
Ah, right. Blue Rim Media. That was the team Kim Noyoung and his colleagues were part ofâthe people who had helped her yesterday.
âYeah, thatâs right. I just happened to meet them⊠Hope that didnât cause you trouble?â
âWhy, did something happen?â
âNo, itâs just⊠felt like a private gathering. I wasnât sure if I shouldâve been there.â
Yeon-woo subtly probed him, but it seemed Hyeon-min knew nothing.
âNah, itâs fine. Everyone brought friends along.â
Relieved, she exhaled quietly.
âProbably Director Kim or Cameraman Jung invited you. They like to play host. But seriously, when did I message you? I donât remember a thing. Are you sure nothing weird happened?â
Yeon-woo hesitated.
âWhy? Did something happen?â
âN-no. Nothing. You got home okay?â
She quickly steered the conversation away. Hyun-min was perceptiveâif she lingered, she might end up spilling everything, including the torn pants still clutched in her hand.
âYeah, I crashed at the studio dorm. Donât worry. Still, sorry about last night.â
His tone was casual, unaware.
âIâm flying out for a story on Wednesday. Letâs meet before that.â
âWe can just meet after youâre back.â
âItâll take a few weeks. Your birthdayâs coming up, remember?â
Hyun-min always remembered her birthday.
âOkay. Iâve got time the day after tomorrow. Iâll come by your officeâitâs near my evening gig anyway.â
âYouâre going to Madam Sun-heeâs for dinner, right? Great! Dinnerâs on me.â
After a few more apologies, he hung up.
Yet Yeon-wooâs gaze stayed on the pants in her hand.
âThen whose pants are these?â
Turning them over, she noticed faint stains and an unfamiliar English word on the inside label. When she looked it up, her face paled. The search results flooded with words like âluxury,â âhigh-end,â and âexclusive brand.â
âDonât tell me I stole theseâŠâ
She glanced nervously toward the police station behind her and hurried home to her rooftop apartment.
Strangely, every crosswalk light turned green just as she arrived.
Once, twiceâit couldâve been coincidence. But after five or more perfect timings in a row, she couldnât ignore it.
The bus she needed arrived exactly on time. She didnât trip, didnât splash through any puddles, didnât drop a single thing. What usually took her over an hour took barely thirty minutes.
âYouâre lucky today,â the officer had said.
Yeon-wooâs earlier smile faded as the phrase echoed again in her mind.
âWhat⊠is this?â
To anyone else, it wouldâve been a small streak of good fortune. But to Yeon-wooâwho had known nothing but bad luckâit was terrifying.
Climbing the narrow stairs to her rooftop home without incident felt more ominous than relieving. Her lifeâs misfortune suddenly reversing made her skin crawl.
Once inside, her body began to heat up. Maybe the cold sheâd been fighting since yesterday was worsening.
She dragged herself to the bathroom, stripping off her clothes like they were heavy weightsâand froze at her reflection in the small mirror.
âWhat⊠is that?â
Sure, she was used to bruises and small scars from being clumsy. But thisâ
âDid I⊠fall drunk?â
The marks were too odd to dismiss. Red, uneven welts streaked across her skin, some rubbed raw as if somethingâor someoneâhad pressed hard against her.
Speechless, Yeon-woo glanced from the mysterious, stained pants folded neatly by the door⊠to the mottled red traces across her body.
âHa⊠stop it!â
âShh⊠itâs okay. Iâll be gentleâŠâ
A manâs low whisper brushed against her earsâor maybe it was just in her head.
The voice that soothed her in that memoryâwas unmistakably her own.