"You know, you act like our sister sometimes" Mo Cha pointed out, looking at Aria.
"I am your sister. I'm your noona and unnie" Aria responded.
"Well yeah, but it might confuse the kids at school" Will agreed with Mo Cha.
"So what? We're all one big family" Aria shrugged, not bothered by what kids at school thought about her or her family.
"Wait.... where's the little ones?" Hae-Jun sat up, looking around the yard but there was no sign of his brother or cousins.
"We have to find them before our dad's get back" Aria got up, looking for the ten little kids.
"What were you thinking? Do you want me to tell dad you tried to leave the yard?!" Hae-Jun held on tightly to his brothers shirt.
"You wouldn't dare!" Ye-jin argued.
"Want to bet?" Hae-Jun tested. Ye-jin had him trapped though.
"If you tell him that I was leaving the yard, he'll know that none of you were watching us" Ye-jin grinned, knowing he had won. Hae-Jun huffed and took his brother inside. They were done playing outside. The other kids followed, having caught their brothers, sisters and cousins.
"Did you kids have fun outside?" Hyunjin caught Suk-Ja and set her on the couch. He sat behind her and started pulling her hair up.
"Yeah! Where is she going?" Mo Cha pointed to her younger cousin.
"I'm taking her, Ki-moon and Hyo-Ri to the amusement park. Kiki, go get your shoes on" Hyunjin had been planning this for a while now but his kids had never known it. Ki-moon ran off, leaving his sisters with Hyunjin to get their hair done.
"Go get your shoes, angel" Hyunjin got Suk-Ja off the couch and got Hyo-Ri instead, putting her hair up in a ponytail just like her sister. Ki-moon came back down the stairs and climbed into Hyunjin's lap, staying there.
"Do you want a clip in your hair, butterfly?" Hyunjin looked down. Ki-moon thought for a moment before nodding and letting Hyunjin put a gold butterfly clip in his hair. He did like having darker hair accessories, like black or blue or purple, but they wouldn't show up in his black hair so gold was the next best thing. Hyunjin did grab the stroller/wagon that was used for the younger kids. He wasn't sure if he would need it but if either Hyo-Ri or Ki-moon were to get tired, it would be better to have it with him.
"We're not babies. You don't need to bring that" Ki-moon pouted at Hyunjin.
"It's mostly for bags and stuff than anything else. Don't worry" Hyunjin lied, wanting to avoid a meltdown. Ki-moon knew what he was doing too and crossed his arms, already upset. Hyunjin left him alone; as long as Ki-moon stayed close, Hyunjin would let him have a silent tantrum.
"Suki, you can either hold my hand or the cart but please stay close" Hyunjin panicked as they got into the park, watching Suk-Ja wander a little too far. She ran back over to him, grabbing his arm.
"Sorry!" She walked right next to him as they kept going further in. Most of the rides were too big for the three kids to ride so Hyunjin took them to the arcade instead.
"It's fine, angel" Hyunjin took her hand, watching with a sense of anxiety as his younger kids ran off into the dark room and he couldn't see them anymore.
"Hwang Ki-moon and Hwang Hyo-Ri! You have five seconds to be back in front of me if you don't want to be in trouble" Hyunjin waited and counted to five. Ki-moon came back over but Hyo-Ri didn't.
"Hyo-Ri!" Hyunjin called again. Nothing. Hyunjin lifted Ki-moon into the wagon, not willing to take any chances.
"Appa!" The boy complained. Hyunjin gave him 'the look' and Ki-moon went quiet. Suk-Ja grabbed onto the side of the cart as Hyunjin pulled it around the dark room. It didn't take long to find Hyo-Ri. She was crying in one corner of the room. Hyunjin made sure that Suk-Ja and Ki-moon weren't going to leave before he knelt down in front of his youngest and picked her up.