Haetae.
In Korean folklore, the haetae is a scaled goat-like creature that was believed to know right from wrong, and helped pass judgement on guilty and innocent parties.
Choi Gayoung is the last known Haetae to exist in the world. Lee Yeon is...
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Choi Gayoung ~ ~
Lee Yeon's purpose in life wasn't to find a soulmate, to be a hero, or anything similar to that. It was to be the reason why Choi Gayoung would grow gray hairs despite that suppose to not be a concern of hers for at least another 500 years.
"How do you forget in the span of a few hours that I would come here after work?!" She asked Yeon, nearly shouting, while healing a beat up Goo Shin-joo.
"To be fair, I was a bit more concerned about getting Shin-joo and making sure he was alive. I forget you were coming back here after work." Yeon told her, looking at his long-time companion with concern.
Gayoung was too busy tending to Shin-joo to notice that Yeon wasn't telling her the full truth. She could feel that he was hiding something from her, being a magical lie detector would do that to you, but considering she was being very risky in using her new found powers to seemingly reverse time and heal wounds on poor Shin-joo, confronting Yeon about his secret keeping seemed like it should be at the bottom of her list of things she needed to be worried about. After another moment Gayoung stopped what she was doing, putting her hands on her lap and letting out a sigh.
"I've healed it for the most part but due to how new this all is to me I'm afraid to go any further. I'll go get the proper treatment and finish up." Gayoung told the two, gently pushing Shin-joo to lay back down on her couch.
Yeon watched her stand up from the chair she pulled over and leave to her bathroom. He looked over at Shin-joo who had a look of amusement on his face which really didn't fit right with the wounds he still had on his face.
"What?" Yeon asked, not liking this spot light that he was being put under.
"You two are acting rather domestic." Shin-joo said, a teasing smile on his face.
Yeon rolled his eyes at the tease and walked up to Gayoung's chair. He held the back of it as he stood there and looked at Shin-joo.
"She wants to slice my head off. She's mad at me." Yeon told him, using his heightened hearing to figure out if Gayoung was still in the bathroom or not.
She was and was struggling to find whatever it was she was looking for.
"That's nothing new. She's been that way with you since the wedding." Shin-joo said, not caring about getting a glare from Yeon.
Yeon let out and looked over at the hallway Gayoung walked down in. He could hear her still searching for something, angrily muttering something to herself, and put some things into what was probably a basket.