italics designates Korean - Thread takes place in mid March
With each step closer to his Aunt's house, Jae felt something tighten in his chest. That something could only be anxiety, and the teen had to consciously remind himself that things will work out. He shouldn't stay with his aunt if she. . . if she was going to hit him. Still, what would his aunt say or do when confronted like this? Jae had no idea, and perhaps that was what scared him the most.
Aunt Taliah's house was small, and situated right on the shore front with only a road to separate it from the beach. The outside was blue and well cared for. Jae opened the door, as his aunt rarely locked it. The teen stood in the living room, at the other side was a arched doorway that led to his aunt's workroom. Aunt Taliah sat at her work desk and looked from Jae to Edwin. Her golden eyes narrowed at the stranger.
"Joka, what is the meaning of this? Who is this man?" She said, her steely gaze kept on Edwin.
Jae faltered for a moment, "This is Ewdin St. Aubwyn. He is an art teacher at school and, um." Jae couldn't look at his Aunt's face. "He's here to, here to help m-me move into the school dorm."
"Aboslutely not!" Taliah said, switching to English. "I am your guardian, there is no need for you to live at the dorms. You will stay here where I can watch you and that is final. And you!" She looked to Edwin. "I don't know what my nephew told you, but he is none of your business. You may leave."
"Imo," Jae tried to protest, but Aunt Taliah quieted him with a glare.
@Zora
With each step closer to his Aunt's house, Jae felt something tighten in his chest. That something could only be anxiety, and the teen had to consciously remind himself that things will work out. He shouldn't stay with his aunt if she. . . if she was going to hit him. Still, what would his aunt say or do when confronted like this? Jae had no idea, and perhaps that was what scared him the most.
Aunt Taliah's house was small, and situated right on the shore front with only a road to separate it from the beach. The outside was blue and well cared for. Jae opened the door, as his aunt rarely locked it. The teen stood in the living room, at the other side was a arched doorway that led to his aunt's workroom. Aunt Taliah sat at her work desk and looked from Jae to Edwin. Her golden eyes narrowed at the stranger.
"Joka, what is the meaning of this? Who is this man?" She said, her steely gaze kept on Edwin.
Jae faltered for a moment, "This is Ewdin St. Aubwyn. He is an art teacher at school and, um." Jae couldn't look at his Aunt's face. "He's here to, here to help m-me move into the school dorm."
"Aboslutely not!" Taliah said, switching to English. "I am your guardian, there is no need for you to live at the dorms. You will stay here where I can watch you and that is final. And you!" She looked to Edwin. "I don't know what my nephew told you, but he is none of your business. You may leave."
"Imo," Jae tried to protest, but Aunt Taliah quieted him with a glare.
@Zora