The thermos worked well, so the water temperature was perfect for drinking. Rosè Jang took out a clean cup and poured some water into it before returning to the balcony.
The wall between the two balconies was wide enough that when Rosè Jang stretched her arm out she still could not pass the water to Park Jimin.
She tried a couple more times but finally gave up. She pointed at the room behind her and said, "Master Park, I'll send the water to your room."
Park Jimin turned her suggestion down. "No need, but thank you."
Assuming Park Jimin hadn't really wanted the water, Rosè Jang responded, "Okay." She took a step back, preparing to say goodnight and leave the balcony, when suddenly Park Jimin, biting a cigarette between his teeth, walked to the wall between the two balconies, pushed aside a plant, and then jumped onto the wall by holding himself with one arm.
Rosè Jang was scared to death. On the 10th floor, more than 100 feet off the ground, Park Jimin looked as if he was even swinging a bit in the strong wind. In a trembling voice, she called out, "Master Park." Park Jimin safely jumped to her balcony, slowly straightened his back, and stood in front of her.
Until Park Jimin took the cup of water from her hands, Rosè Jang stood in shock at the danger she'd just witnessed. Her face pale and her voice shaking, she said, "That was so dangerous. What would have happened if you'd fallen?"
Park Jimin drank his water in gulps, trying not to laugh as he did. He smiled and said casually, "It was not impossible. In fact, that was nothing. You never saw me train in the military. I am not exaggerating when I say I can jump from roof to roof and run on a wall..."
Park Jimin was not used to talking so much, and it made him approachable. As he continued talking, though, he realized this. The thought suddenly made him uncomfortable, and he became quiet.
Rosè Jang watched him closely as he spoke and noticed the fingers on his cup became pale from gripping it so hard.
She thought his talking about his past, in the military, must have made him sad.
Rosè Jang pretended to not notice his sudden silence and changed the subject. "Master Park, it's late. Why haven't you gone to sleep yet?"
Park Jimin regained his composure, took a sip of water, and stubbed out his cigarette. "I just finished my work and came out for some fresh air."
Looking at cigarette butts everywhere on his balcony floor, she knew this wasn't true. He must have stood in the wind out there for at least an hour.
Rosè Jang neither wanted, nor dared, to expose Park Jimin's lie. She simply smiled, rested her arms on the balcony rail, and watched the trees in the distance. To make conversation, she asked, "Where is Mr. Min? Has he gone to sleep yet?"
"Yes." After responding, Park Jimin realized his answered was too short, so he added, "He went to sleep a while ago."
After pausing a second, Park Jimin asked again, "What TV show are you watching that's keeping you up so late?"
"A Korean drama," Rosè Jang said. Knowing Park Jimin would not be interested in the show, that's all she said, until adding, "The main character is from a comic book. The idea is pretty awesome."
"Uh." Park Jimin was not really interested in Korean TV series, but he responded earnestly to what she had said.
The occasional chat between the two eased any tension in the atmosphere. Rosè Jang gradually became less nervous, and her mind relaxed a little. She continued to chat comfortably and naturally with Park Jimin. Without noticing, she even spoke her thoughts out loud: "Master Park, why didn't you go back to your own room?"
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The Substitute Wife
Romance"I can clear all your debts, but you have to substitute me in my marriage..." When Yoon Jane was diagnosed with cancer, she formed a contract with Rosè Jang to substitute her in the time she would be absent, including her marriage with Park Jimin. I...