by Yeosin/Ancient Korea Thu Feb 10, 2011 8:41 am
Yeosin just listened as the man in front of her struggled to piece together his memories.
"That is correct. This brand on my back was one of the first actions you took against me. You tried to separate my people from yours at first, but you wanted to give me a name of your own. The cruelty of naming was only made worse by the name itself. To add insult to injury, you began to burn my precious history books," Yeosin said softly.
This was difficult for both of them, that much she knew. For a brief instant, she doubted her decision. What good would come from reopening old wounds? There was no guarantee that this talk would help them heal. For all she knew, it could rekindle their old hatred and cause more problems. Despite knowing this, she continued.
"The riots...I have often asked myself if they were my fault. Perhaps if I had just suffered quietly, my people would not have been hurt. Jin would not be the way he is now. You asked me before why the man hates you while his brother holds you in cold regard. Let me tell you a story, Honda-nim, about the brother who hates you," Yeosin's steady gaze holding his.
"It has been so long since I last saw you, my son! Come, you must meet your sister. She was born after you and your brother left, and I never got the chance to write you," a young woman smiled at the boy.
Jeonsa was overwhelmed with the information, but happy. It would seem that his grandparents were in poor health, so his mother would leave soon to meet them. Im Haneul was currently playing with the girl, excited to have a moment to play after the rush of escaping the palace. He watched them play, making mental notes of what to tell his brother. Their sister had pretty hair, pure black, but it sparkled with a healthy shine. Chocolate brown orbs always smiling with laughter. Bubbly giggles. Shy smiles.
As the days passed, Jeonsa fell into a nostalgic haze. He knew that beyond the quiet village borders, his Empress was running for dear life. The Japanese were gaining control over the country. He scowled as he thought about the brand marring his lady's skin but was quickly brought out of his clouded thoughts by his sister's voice. Immediately, the world was bright again, an unstable peaceful life perched precariously close to the edge.
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His mother was supposed to leave today, but she heard rumor that Korea would declare their independence tomorrow. With all the accompanying chaos, she thought it best to postpone her travels for another day or two. Jeonsa was happy he would be able to share this day with his mother. Over the past few weeks, he had begun to miss the simpleness of village life. A small part of him wanted to leave the palace to live here again with his mother and sister. What a nice life that would be...
"I only know this because I asked Jin what he did and where he went during our time of separation. Family means the world to Jin. He would do anything to protect it. His mother, sister, and brother make up but one part of his family. My sons and I make up another part."
Yeosin paused to look out the window of her room, across the gardens and courtyards in the direction of Jeam-ri.
"Honda Kiku, do you know what you did to that boy's family?" Yeosin asked.
I'M SO SORRY! I didn't mean to take this long to respond! I left for Tokyo but forgot to post about my absence. OTL I have a few days left of vacation, though, so I'll try to make up for my absence over the next few days. I'm really sorry!