New park

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Aedda kept reading her book, until she felt a tug on the grey jumper she was wearing. She turned her head, seeing a frowning girl glaring at her.

"Who are you? Where's my Kookie-oppa?" The little girl asked, close to tears.

"I'm your new babysitter, your oppa went to help your dad with work." The girl nodded, still glaring at her. "Are you hungry?" The question seemed to make the little girl smile. "Yep!" Aedda smiled. She got up and looked in the fridge, noticing a bowl of porridge wrapped in plastic wrap.

"Do you want porridge?" She asked, turning to Min Hee, who was still on the couch, the girl brightened and nodded. Aedda put the porridge in the microwave. Whilst it was heating up, she helped Min Hee to her baby chair, putting a bib on.

"Unnie, how old are you?" The child asked, swallowing her porridge.

"I'm 15, why?" Aedda asked, confused. "Kookie-oppa is also 15." Min Hee smiled, gulping down another spoon of porridge. Aedda smiled, "I guess that saves me the trouble of calling him oppa." Min Hee put down her sippy cup.

"But, don't girlfriends call boyfriends oppa?" Aedda's eyes widened.

"He's not my boyfriend."

Min Hee shook her head, "not yet."

This child is interesting. She smiled at her own thoughts.

"Unnie, can we go to the park?" Aedda nodded and helped her out of the baby chair.

***

Min Hee seemed to know her way around, she led Aedda right to the park with swings. While they were walking, Min Hee decided to play a game.They had to ask each other questions, and they had to answer truthfully.

"Or the gods of truth will punish you!" Min Hee yelled, "you go first."

Aedda thought, before the question she wanted to ask from the beginning popped up. "Min Hee, how old are you?" The answer shocked her.

"I'm 4 years old." She definitely was short for her age, but the way she talked, made her sound very mature. "Now unnie, what do you think of Kookie-oppa?" Aedda thought back to how he rushed out of the house, without even sparing her a glance.

"He's... Scary." This made MIn Hee burst out laughing.The laughter ended as she ran for the swings. "Unnie! Push me!" Aedda ran towards the swing, helping Min Hee get in.

Aedda pushed her for about- 45 minutes!?

This child doesn't get tired, does she?

"Yay, look unnie, I'm fly- Kookie-Oppa!" Aedda suddenly looked over to where Min Hee was pointing. It was, in fact, the boy who left her dumbfounded in his hallway, except now he was smiling.

"Kookie-oppa, how did you find us?" The child asked.

"You weren't at the apartment, so where else could you be?" He chuckled, poking Min Hee's cheek. He turned to Aedda, the smiled faded. "Thank you, I can take her now, you can go home." Aedda stood there, not knowing what to say. Min Hee pouted, "no, Kookie-oppa, I want unnie to stay!" Min Hee whined, now hugging Aedda's legs.

"But, Minnie, unnie must be tired." The boy glared down at Min Hee.

"Unnie, are you tired?" Aedda looked down at the near-to-crying expression on the child's face. "Uh no, but if your oppa insists-"

"See, she's not tired, unnie can stay." Min Hee looked at the male, blowing a raspberry before running to the slides. She left them all alone, the boys surprised at his sister behaviour, Aedda... Was just blank.

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