episode_0104
by adminThe blowing wind brushes my cheek.
Lane runs at high speed down the hallway.
The wheelchair she was holding in her hand also raced at a fast speed.
I, sitting on top of it, also run down the hallway.
Rain doesn’t stop.
I can’t stop either.
I don’t even care about what people around me think.
Rain just ran.
“Over there… Rain.”
“Huh?”
“I passed by the restaurant…”
“I know!”
Rain kept running.
When I turned around slightly, she was smiling brightly and her eyes were shining as if she was really excited.
The small tongue sticking out of her lips was shiny red.
If you knew…
When can I go to the restaurant?
I made a sad face.
Rain walked around the restaurant in circles.
Until Amy and Victor arrived.
Amy slammed her fist into Lane’s head as she approached.
“Ugh!”
A thud is heard, followed by a short scream from Rain, and she stumbles.
“Jeff hates it.”
“Sorry Jeff…”
Rain apologized to me with tears welling up in his eyes.
I could see why Lane wasn’t growing taller.
Lane couldn’t grow up because Amy kept hitting him like that every day.
I let out a small sigh at the sight.
My wheelchair ended up in Amy’s hands.
Shine arrived first inside the restaurant.
“Jeff! Amy!”
Shine is sitting at the table eating her packed lunch.
I waved at her too.
“You were already eating.”
“Yeah. Training ended quickly.”
We approached Shine and sat down around her.
Because the wheelchair was low, I was carried by Amy to the chair.
“Are your legs okay?”
“It doesn’t hurt.”
“Still, it’s still very inconvenient to go anywhere.”
“It’s okay, Amy helped me.”
“I can help you too.”
At Shine’s words, which were full of regret, he smiled awkwardly and took out a lunch box and milk from his bag.
Normally I would have drank green juice, but since my leg bones hadn’t fully healed, Amy gave me milk.
I had no complaints because the milk was more drinkable than the tasteless green juice.
Lunch went pretty well.
Rain chose fried rice as the menu.
I looked at her plate and frowned.
Rain got smarter.
Rain, who was eating fried rice deliciously, took out a yellow cell phone from his pocket.
As if a message had arrived, she put down the spoon she was holding and started tapping the screen.
Knock knock knock- Knock knock knock-
The sound of small water droplets continued to be heard.
“What’s going on?”
“Yeah. I think I’ll have to go out for a bit this time.”
Lane answered Amy’s question.
I thought as I looked at Rain.
What does Rain do?
“What is Rain going to do?”
“I’m going to make it rain.”
It’s raining.
I thought of Rain’s abilities.
Her ability to summon dark clouds that covered the entire sky was not limited to simply making it rain.
He gathered that much water from where there was no water.
If there was a huge amount of water around her…
I swallowed dry saliva.
Even though he looked like a child, Lane was also a person who took responsibility for the position of team leader.
“Is Rain the only one going out?”
“No. This time, Victor will come with you.”
“Two people?”
“Yeah. Jin called.”
As Lane said, Victor was also checking his cell phone.
I blankly looked back and forth between the two people.
I wondered what they were doing, but neither Lane nor Victor opened their mouths about work.
“Sorry Jeff! I wanted to show you a better side of me. Not today!”
Rain quickly ate the remaining fried rice and got up from his seat.
She jumped down, winked at Victor, and then left the restaurant.
Victor also quickly emptied his plate.
I glared at Victor’s plate with shining eyes.
But I couldn’t find any gap.
I quickly became sad.
“Amy.”
Victor said as he stood up from his seat after emptying his plate.
“Huh?”
“Don’t tell Jinhan that his break is over yet.”
“Why?”
“One of the three must stay by the kids’ side.”
“You’re unexpected?”
Victor turned his head away at Amy’s surprising words.
He hesitated for a moment, then left the restaurant without saying anything.
“It’s always like that.”
Amy smiled slightly at Victor’s appearance and chewed on a cucumber.
A crunching sound pierces my ears.
“Victor was worried about us?”
“Yeah.”
I answered Shine’s question and followed Amy, shoving the cucumber into my mouth.
The thinly sliced cucumber was also tasteless.
After finishing our meal, we left the restaurant and stopped by a shelter.
As I was blankly watching the crowd of people passing by, Shine approached Amy and clung to her, saying:
“Amy.”
“Huh?”
“I want to drink juice.”
“Juice?”
“Yeah.”
I looked at Amy, my lips licking at Shine’s words.
Shine and I both had our eyes focused on Amy.
After thinking for a moment, she handed over her credit card to Shine and said.
“One by one.”
“Yeah.”
Credit cards, which have always been by our side but we didn’t realize how valuable they were, have resurfaced.
The shiny card made me imagine the scary money inside.
With just that one card, you could buy an entire convenience store.
Shine, who received the card from Amy, ran towards the convenience store.
There was a small smile on her face.
Anticipation, mild excitement, and joy.
I also became happy with Shine’s bright emotions.
Shine bought some fresh fruit juice.
Lemon, grape, and apple flavored juices poured out of the bag in her hand.
I chose lemon juice.
The juice was quite tasty.
“What else is inside?”
I thought it was an empty envelope, but I was surprised by the weight of the envelope and asked Shine.
“I bought water.”
Inside the envelope were two more small water bottles.
When I looked at her curiously, she smiled and answered.
“I’m afraid Jeff will get thirsty.”
I didn’t feel thirsty after drinking the juice, but I thanked her since she bought it for me anyway.
“Thank you Shine…”
As many people finished eating, the number of people looking for shelter naturally increased.
Amy, who was watching the scene, asked Shine and me if we wanted to go to the park.
Of course, I nodded.
Shine also liked places with fewer people rather than places with lots of people, so they decided to go to the park.
“What are you going to do about the stairs?”
Amy responded to my concerned question with action.
He lifted the wheelchair using only the wheelchair handle.
After leaving the shelter, we quickly climbed the stairs and arrived at the park right away.
Amy carefully put down the wheelchair she was holding.
I said, looking at the rabbit farm in the distance.
“There’s no such thing as Jin, right?”
“Jin is on a business trip today. He’s going to the same place as Rain.”
“Are you going to work in Jindo?”
“Yeah. His skills are very helpful in many places.”
I was surprised by Amy’s words.
I thought he was a pathetic person who would do nothing but steal rabbit food while sitting in the highest position, but it seemed like he was still working.
“Amy. I want to do it too.”
“Would you like that?”
“Yeah.”
Shine seemed to enjoy pushing the wheelchair. She said she would do it and was handed the handle.
Although the jerky movement was a bit unsettling, Shine was soon able to regain her sense of balance.
“What did you do today?”
“I watched Amy’s training.”
Shine said, slowly pushing the wheelchair.
Slowly, very slowly.
Amy sat on a nearby bench and watched us.
I began to describe in detail the scene I had seen today.
The story of Rain who got stuck in a hamster ball of water.
And the epic duel between Victor and Amy.
Shine listened to every word I said without missing a single word.
As I was moving my mouth excitedly, I suddenly remembered that I hadn’t asked about Shine’s work today.
I feel a little sorry.
“How was your training today, Shine?”
At my question, Shine opened her mouth as if she had been waiting.
Most of Shine’s stories were about bragging.
How great you are, how cool you are.
I nodded, imagining her appearance.
“Jeff, aren’t you thirsty?”
Shine spoke with a voice that was secretly filled with anticipation.
I touched my lips to her words.
It was a little dry, as she said, and her throat seemed parched.
“Okay. Drink some water.”
I took the water that Shine handed me and drank it.
The water in the small water bottle quickly emptied.
A pleasantly blowing breeze puts the mind at ease.
A moderate amount of sunlight relaxes the body.
Shine went to a suitable shade and circled a certain distance repeatedly.
I yawned heavily.
“Jeff. Are you thirsty anymore?”
“Yeah.”
“Where’s the bathroom?”
“I don’t want to drink it.”
Shine continued to spin.
Without letting go of the wheelchair’s handlebars.
The distance between me and Amy was growing longer and longer.
“Jeff.”
“Huh?”
“Aren’t you going to the bathroom?”
“Shine, do you want to go to the bathroom?”
Shine’s continued questioning.
I remembered you mentioned the bathroom earlier, so I asked Shine back.
I wonder if Shine needed to go to the bathroom?
If you had to hold back on using the bathroom because of me, I would be really sorry.
Now that I think about it, I’m starting to feel like going to the bathroom.
I said to Shine, my legs trembling.
“Shine. I need to go to the bathroom.”
“Really?”
Shine acted as if she was waiting for my answer.
The wheelchair, which had been moving slowly, began to move at a fast pace.
Shine seemed to be in dire need of a bathroom.
Shine, who was running towards Amy, suddenly changed direction.
“Huh? Where’s Amy?”
“The bathroom is this way!”
The direction I’m heading now is the bathroom.
But I had to get Amy’s help to use the bathroom.
Shine also needed to use the bathroom, so it was only natural that she would ask Amy for help.
“I can help you!”
The wheelchair doesn’t stop.
I was flustered and tried to stop it by putting my hands on the wheel, but Shine’s power was stronger.
She pushed the stopped wheel and went into the bathroom.
“Sleep… Shine for a moment!”
Shine was excited.
I could feel the slightly reddened face and the anticipation standing above it.
What are you expecting?
I felt a cold sweat running down my back.
The bathroom was empty.
Shine pushed the wheelchair to the far corner.
“Okay. Jeff. Let’s go in.”
“I hate it!”
“Will it just be like that?”
“That… I still hate it!”
Shine pushed me into the corner stall.
I began to desperately hold on, imagining what would happen next.
A fight between those who try to push in and those who try to resist.
But the winner was Shine.
bang!
The moment the wheelchair entered the toilet stall, Shine closed the door.
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