Chapter : 05Â
âThis Life Will Be Different (2)â
âWhy are we doing an interview in the studio for an outdoor program?! Itâs such a hassle.â
Yoon Ra-heeâs sharp, prickly tone immediately froze the atmosphere in the studio.
With a mix of irritation on her face, she sat in her chair, legs crossed, fidgeting with her phone as if she had no intention of doing the interview.
ââŠ.â
The three staff members, including me, stood in front of her, silently trying to read the situation.
This was tricky. We had to get the interview, but it was clear that a ruffled Ra-hee had no intention of cooperating.
âSenior, youâre having a rough start as soon as you arriveâŠâ
Seung-hee, a junior writer on the same team, sidled up and whispered to me.
I whispered back while keeping an eye on Ra-hee.
âWhere did Director Bong go?â
âLooks like he left it to us knowing this would happen.â
âUgh, calling people here just to ditch them and leave Ra-hee hangingâŠâ
Only the three of usâSeung-hee, cinematographer Won-ho, and Iâwere in the studio for the interview.
Naturally, the responsibility to control Ra-hee fell on the writer team, and as the senior, that meant me.
âSo thatâs why Bong called me.â
I had a feeling from the start. They clearly needed a writer to handle Ra-hee.
Most writers wouldnât survive working beside someone as difficult as her.
From Director Bongâs perspective, if he needed someone desperate for work, Iâd be the perfect choice.
âWell then, as a dad who needs to earn, what canât I handle? Letâs do this.â
After coming back from the brink of death, what could scare me now?
I took a deep breath and approached Ra-hee.
She lifted her gaze from her phone and glanced at me sideways.
âWhat is it?â
âIâm Kang Sung-woon, joining the writer team starting today.â
âAnd?â
âRa-hee, could I ask where you got those sunglasses?â
Her eyebrows arched slightly over the sunglasses.
ââŠWhy the sunglasses?â
âI noticed them earlierâtheyâre really pretty. Iâve been looking for a nice pair myself lately.â
The casual compliment made the corners of her lips curl slightly.
âYou have a good eye. I made these sunglasses myself.â
âReally?! Ra-hee, youâre running a business too?â
âNot officially released yet, but soon. You can tell, right? The frames are different from anything else.â
âYes, really. They have a classy feel that sets them apart from other products.â
âOh my, writer, you have quite the eye.â
Ra-hee smiled, showing her white teeth.
I smiled along, inwardly smirking.
âI know all about your sunglasses obsession from the news.â
Before my regression, Iâd seen a news interview of Ra-hee apologizing for her DUI incident, wearing sunglasses in front of reporters.
That news caused a huge stirânot because of the apology, but because of her sunglasses.
She had worn her brand in every post-incident interview to promote it, and that display of brand loyalty only angered the public, tanking her image.
Memes of her sunglasses were made and mocked online, even sparking a brief fall-season sunglasses trend.
âThe impact was legendary.â
I quietly chuckled to myself, recalling the scene.
âHmm⊠at least this memory seems to have put Ra-hee in a better mood.â
Earlier, she seemed unwilling to do any interview, but now she had called a stylist to touch up her makeup.
âWriter Kang Sung-woon, right? After the interview, Iâll give you a pair of our brand sunglasses.â
Ra-hee winked at me while fixing her makeup.
Receiving a wink from a top star like her left me both flustered and elated.
âHaha⊠I donât know how long this team will survive, but at least today, weâre alive.â
âYurina, Daddyâs home~!â
âDaddyâ!!â
I returned home in the dim evening after finishing work.
Yurina, who had been watching TV with her grandmother, leapt off the sofa and ran to the door to greet me.
âYou kept me waiting~! Why were you so late?!â
She stomped her feet and spun around me like an excited puppy.
Her cute greeting instantly melted away the dayâs fatigue.
âSeong-woonâs home?â
My mother, Mrs. Choi, who had been watching Yurina while I was at work, also came to the door.
âHowâs work? No one giving you a hard time for quitting and coming back?â
Her face was full of concern as she fired questions even before I took off my shoes.
âAh, no one does that these days. People can leave a job and come back. Those old days of scolding over it are long gone, Mom.â
âBut you never know. Even if they donât say anything in front of you, you canât know whatâs said behind your back. So, Sung-woon, make sure to stick close to the director for now and show that youâre working hard. Got it?â
âYes, yes, understood~â
When I had told them I quit the film project, Mom had been the most disappointed of anyone around me.
She never said it directly, but I could feel her quiet hope for my filmmaking.
âDid you eat?â
âI did.â
âGood, eat with the staff at the station sometimes, and have a drink occasionally.â
âToday was the first day, but from now on Iâll eat at home with Yurina. So Mom, you donât have to watch her every day.â
I changed into slippers and picked up Yurina in my arms.
âIâll be busy playing with Yurina from now on.â
âHehe, yes. Daddy is busy because he has to play with me.â
Seeing the affectionate Yurina and me, Mrs. Choi smiled brightly.
Her worries were eased by the sight of our happy father-daughter bond.
âRinaâs lucky~? Daddy gets to play with her every evening now.â
âGrandma, play too! I want us three to play together.â
Mrs. Choi gently patted Yurinaâs head with a bright smile.
Then, turning to me, her face grew serious and her tone warned me.
âAnyway! Work hard at the station, understood?!â
She continued lecturing me even as she gathered her things and prepared to leave.
Even though Iâm a father to a 10-year-old, she still seems to see me as a young boy who might get into trouble anytime.
âTake care, Rina~ Grandmaâs leaving now~.â
âGoodbye, Grandma!â
I saw them off at the door.
Then Mrs. Choi paused as she opened the door and looked back at me.
âWhatâs this about?â
I wondered if she had something private to say to me.
âYurina, Grandma has a lot of things to carry, so Daddy will help her. Why donât you go start your drawing game?â
âOkay!â
Excited for her post-dinner drawing session, Yurina dashed to the small room.
Only then did Mrs. Choi take out what she had been holding back.
âI almost forgot in all the chaos.â
She pulled a thick paper envelope from her handbag.
The top was stuffed with bills.
She handed it to me as Yurina looked around inside the house.
âUse this for Yurinaâs art academy tuition. Youâre going for a consultation this weekend, right?â
âNo, itâs okay. Iâm just going for consultation, and this is too much.â
I waved my hand, trying to refuse the money, but Mrs. Choi forcibly placed the envelope in my hand and gave my shoulder a light pat.
âWho goes to the market empty-handed?! Art takes a lot of money. I sent you to art classes when you were young; you know how it is. Now, Yurina, put this in your pocket.â
She even helped tuck the envelope into my back pocket.
I felt an unexpected wave of guiltâreceiving money from my mom at this age hits the heart.
âI should be giving her money, not the other way aroundâŠâ
But seeing her smile at me today made me happy.
âMake sure you take Rina to a good teacher, okay?â
ââŠI will.â
âAnd Sung-woon.â
Mrs. Choi hesitated, then spoke carefully.
âI want you to keep writing.â
My eyelids twitched slightly.
âYouâve been good at writing since you were a kid, and seeing you just work at the station feels like a waste. Later, when Yurinaâs older, try again. Even if itâs not movies, your writing will be useful anywhere.â
She gently brushed my shoulder with warm hands.
âI know everything because of Rina. Who else would know if I didnât? You made the right choice, my son. Another opportunity will come.â
She left without saying more.
I froze, unable to even say goodbye.
Even after she left, I stood there dazed for a long time.
ââŠMom.â
I couldnât speak, afraid tears would follow my words.
Her warmth on my shoulder, the envelope in my pocketâit all hurt my heart.
I clenched both fists, struggling to hold back the tears welling in my eyes.
The heart she left behind made my chest ache with gratitude.
âThank you, MomâŠ.â
Late at night, moonlight streaming through the bedroom window, I sat at my computer desk, unable to sleep.
Yurina was already asleep in the same room.
âI didnât think Iâd want to write this badly.â
After my regression, I had planned to focus solely on raising Yurina for the next few years.
But after hearing Mom today, I couldnât wait to write, even just a little.
I donât regret the canceled work with Director Hwang In-wook at all.
As Mom had supported me, I had no regrets about that choice.
Yet, my resolve to refrain from writing was wavering.
If thereâs even a single person waiting for my story⊠I want to write.
âMaybe I should just scribble somethingâŠâ
That night, relying on a single desk lamp, I typed on the keyboard.
I meant to just warm up my hands, but before I knew it, I had written until dawn.
Writing was fun. I still had so many stories I wanted to tell the world.
Moreover, what I learned from Director Hwang had greatly improved my ability to express my stories.
When morning came, I finally realized:
I have to write. And I will continue writing.






