Chapter 10Â
Seung-won loosened his tie and went up to the third floor.
The third floor housed his study, bedroom, and a spacious terrace with a pool. Though he had another bedroom on the second floor, heâd started using this one once that space became his office.
From the half-open glass doors to the terrace came the sound of water being sliced apart.
Inside the pool, Seung-jae was swimming with the sleek movements of a professional athlete â until he noticed his brother and stopped.
âHyung! Youâre here?â
His younger brotherâs face lit up as he pushed his goggles up over his head. Just as Yoon-ah had described, Seung-jae was wearing shorts â or more precisely, swim trunks.
âUm, well⊠Seung-jaeâs shorts were really short. I think they were swim trunks, but Iâm just worried he might wear them again next timeâŠâ
Thatâs what Yoon-ah had said earlier when heâd told her to ask for whatever she needed.
So she really went into the lesson while he was wearing that?
He almost laughed out loud from disbelief. Late May â it was usually around this time that Seung-jae started using the terrace pool.
Because of his weak constitution, heâd been encouraged to exercise in different ways, and by following his brotherâs lead, heâd discovered a love for swimming â gradually regaining his health. The pool had even been built for him.
But Seung-jae was no longer a child. He was twenty now â a grown man. And Yoon-ah was an adult woman.
Seung-won shoved his hands into his pockets and tilted his head back, staring into the pitch-black sky. A faint, bitter laugh escaped his throat.
He hadnât realized things had gotten this bad. Heâd known his brother was stubborn and self-centered, but this was⊠beyond expectation.
âHyung, wanna swim too? I brought your swimsuit.â
With a carefree smile, Seung-jae picked up a black swimsuit from the table and tossed it at him. Seung-won caught it in one hand.
âSeung-jae.â
âYeah?â
âAbout the swimsuit.â
His gaze fell to where the shorts ended â just below Seung-jaeâs hips. Maybe it was a relief they werenât made of spandex.
âYou should only wear those when youâre swimming.â
âWhy? Who cares?â
The younger man frowned, clearly irritated, and Seung-won felt a strange unease crawl down his spine.
Who cared or didnât wasnât the point. There were basic rules of decency people had to maintain â unspoken boundaries between individuals.
âEven if itâs at home, you should show a bit of respect when you meet your teacher.â
âSwimwear is still clothing. Honestly, wearing this isnât wrong. If someone gets weird thoughts from seeing me in it, that personâs the pervert â not me.â
âSeung-jae.â
âThat noonaâs got a pretty loose tongue, huh.â
âNoona?â
Seung-wonâs eyes narrowed.
âYeah. Yoon-ah noona. We decided Iâd call her that. Iâm gonna do what you said this time â try to get along. To do that, we have to be close, right?â
He wiped the water off his body with a towel, as if heâd already lost interest in swimming.
âBy the way, hyung â that noonaâs really pretty, isnât she?â
The second lesson had just ended.
Leaving Seung-jaeâs room, Yoon-ah sighed lightly and pulled out her phone.
[Iâll be there soon. Wait for me.]
It was a message from Executive Director Kwon Seung-won. Since the first lesson, he had requested a follow-up meeting.
Is this like a parent-teacher conference?
She didnât have much experience, but it wasnât unusual for a parent to want feedback after a lesson. If heâd gone through ten different tutors already, then clearly, the problem wasnât small. But to Yoon-ah, Seung-won seemed genuinely concerned for his brother.
She pocketed her phone and walked down the hall. Just as she turned the corner, the elevator chimed and opened â revealing Seung-won, still perfectly put-together in his suit despite the late hour.
âGood evening, Director.â
He gave a faint nod in acknowledgment and opened the door. With a soft click, the lights came on.
The space was pristine â almost too clean, with no trace of regular use.
Like before, Yoon-ah sat on the sofa. Across from her, Seung-won crossed his long legs and turned his head toward her, silently inviting her to begin.
âToday, we worked on last yearâs Korea University practical exam. The task was to invent a fictional instrument and draw the hands playing it.â
Seung-jaeâs fundamentals were surprisingly solid â his work was far better than sheâd expected, even ranking near the top compared to other students sheâd taught.
ââŠNext time, weâll continue with practice exam questions. My goal is to identify his weaknesses and help him improve through targeted exercises.â
When she finished, silence filled the air. The manâs blank expression made her nervous; she clasped her hands together on her lap. Finally, he spoke, eyes lowered as though deep in thought.
âYouâre the expert. Iâm sure you know how to handle the lessons better than I do.â
ââŠâŠâ
âWhat I want to know is â howâs his attitude?â
âHis⊠attitude?â
âAs youâve probably noticed, his social skills are a disaster.â
Ah⊠Yoon-ah almost nodded instinctively, but stopped herself when their eyes met. She smiled awkwardly instead.
âYes, well⊠todayâŠâ
Today, Seung-jae had been overtly bored, sighing dramatically every few minutes. When she asked why, heâd said it was because there was no music.
Sheâd offered to play some, only for him to sneer and say,
âWho listens to that kind of stuff while drawing? Give it here.â
Heâd then snatched her phone and, after tapping on it a few times, she heard his own phone ring.
âThatâs my number. Save it.â
Then, as if nothing had happened, heâd played his own music and drawn quietly.
Was that something she should report? It wasnât unheard of for students and tutors to exchange numbers â especially when schedules changed.
His behavior hadnât been good, exactly, but not so bad that she wanted to complain. Still, the pause mustâve seemed suspicious, becauseâ
âHe called you noona.â
âAh, yes. He said he wanted to talk casually.â
âDo students at art academies usually call their teachers noona? I wouldnât know.â
âN-no, thatâs not usually the caseâŠâ
His gaze lifted. The faint smile on his lips didnât reach his eyes.
âTell him to change how he addresses you.â
âYes, of course.â
âItâs late. You should head home. If anythingâs making you uncomfortable, tell me.â
âThank you. Then Iâll get going.â
Yoon-ah stood, bowed politely, and turned toward the door. She heard the soft sound of the sofa shifting behind her, followed by the click of the fridge opening.
A water bottle cap twisted open â she glanced back instinctively â and met Seung-wonâs eyes.
Startled, she quickly bowed again and hurried out of the room.