Emergency Instinct - Chapter 74
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Ji-an, startled by Kyung-seok’s words, jumped up from her seat.
“Senior. I’m going!”
She immediately ran out of the emergency room. The automatic doors opened and she took out her phone, about to press the call button.
Suddenly, someone grabbed her wrist and pulled her back.
“You’re off work now, right?”
Startled, she turned around to see Tae-jun. His grip on her wrist was incredibly strong, as if it might break.
“What’s going on? Since when exactly?”
“Let’s go. We don’t have time.”
“No, where are we going right now?”
“Where else. We need to catch a plane.”
“But, my, my passport is at home…”
“I already packed everything.”
“At least let me change clothes.”
“Everything’s in the car. Just run for now.”
Tae-jun didn’t have time for long explanations.
If they missed this flight, it would really be over.
He practically kidnapped Ji-an in her doctor’s coat, put her in the car, and raced to the airport. With the single strong determination to catch the plane before sunrise, no matter what.
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Is this a dream? Or reality?
She changed into the clothes Tae-jun had prepared in the car.
He arrived at the airport at miraculous speed, and they immediately ran to board.
She blinked and the plane was flying through the sky, and when she came to her senses, she could see the airport floor sparkling like glass beads.
Really, we came here in the blink of an eye.
‘Dr. Hong Ji-an. Close your eyes and sleep. Just close your eyes for a moment and then open them.’
As soon as she sat in her seat, he fastened her seatbelt and made her close her eyes. She passed out completely to his soft voice ringing in her ears like a spell.
And when she opened her eyes, they had really arrived in Fukuoka.
Ji-an held Tae-jun’s hand tightly and stood there for a moment, staring blankly into space.
Her heart began beating faster and faster.
Seeing Japanese writing everywhere, a new excitement washed over her.
She had never done this before so she didn’t know, but she thought she might come to love traveling.
The freshness and confidence that this foreign land gave her kept making her excited.
Good. She couldn’t remember how long it had been since she held hands with him like this without worrying about people’s stares.
Along with gratitude, she was once again amazed by him.
His willpower was truly incredible.
Actually, Ji-an had given up the moment she saw the patients flooding in at the end of her shift.
But he changed tickets several times and ultimately got on the plane with her.
Now, she really had to acknowledge it.
Tae-jun clearly didn’t have the word “give up” in his vocabulary.
Watching him always accomplish whatever he set his mind to was always surprising. It was as if nothing was impossible.
As Mother said, who seemed to like Tae-jun more than her own daughter lately, he was reliable. With him, she wasn’t afraid of any situation.
“Have you looked around enough?”
“Yes.”
“How is it.”
He asked with eyes full of anticipation for her answer.
“Um, it feels like I teleported. I’m bewildered, but excited. It still feels like a dream.”
Ji-an expressed herself with all her heart. In response to his efforts.
“You’re not tired?”
He asked again with a satisfied smile.
“No. Not at all.”
Although she had only slept briefly on the plane, Ji-an really wasn’t tired at all. She felt like she could do anything from now on.
“Let’s go. I’ll make an even more dreamlike day for you.”
“Are we going to eat meat now? A yakiniku restaurant?”
Ji-an asked with sparkling eyes as she followed him.
“What’s the rush. You can’t look for the main course already.”
Tae-jun chuckled.
Ji-an looking for meat at 9 AM was so cute he wanted to gobble her up right away.
Unable to resist, Tae-jun swept her fallen hair behind her ear and lightly pinched her cheek.
“Ah. What was that for?”
“Let’s have morning coffee first. If we’re going to move around, we need to charge up with sweet caffeine.”
“How did you know? That I wanted something sweet?”
“Watching you, I naturally came to know.”
It would have been harder not to know.
Ji-an’s eyes were completely different before and after drinking sweet coffee.
To make her smile, feeding her something sweet first was the fastest way.
“It’s not that I like sweet things, it’s a necessary choice. When you’re running around, you can’t eat proper meals. Sugar replenishment is essential. You don’t think I’m childish, do you?”
Ji-an, who had been muttering like an excuse, stuck out her lips like a duck and looked at him.
Ah, this is getting way over the limit.
He needed to quickly put something in that small mouth of hers. Otherwise, he felt like he might not be able to resist and pounce on her, so Tae-jun strode forward holding Ji-an’s hand and left the airport.
“Wow. Look over there. The cherry blossoms are already blooming here.”
Ji-an, who was looking out the window while riding in a taxi, let out an exclamation of admiration.
“Amazing. I guess spring has already come to Japan.”
Tae-jun glanced at Ji-an and let out a strange smile.
“Why?”
Ji-an asked, seeing his puzzling smile.
“It’s nothing.”
“What is it?”
“In March, it’s not just Japan, but Korea is also spring. It’s natural for cherry blossoms to start blooming too. And, I’m very happy. About the fact that you finally realized it’s spring.”
Ji-an blinked as if she didn’t understand.
But Tae-jun didn’t particularly explain.
Seeing her completely unaware, he actually felt relieved.
Ji-an had once said in passing.
‘The new resident? Hmm. We’re together 24 hours, but I’m not sure. I think I’d need to spend at least four seasons with them to be confident they’re okay.’
Ji-an was really quick when seeing patients, but really slow when it came to reading people.
What’s the point of watching for four whole seasons.
You can tell at a glance whether someone’s right for you or not.
She had no idea how shocked Tae-jun was when he heard those words.
To match her pace, he had temporarily postponed his plan to hold their wedding in the first half of the year.
Even though he had gotten used to adjusting to Ji-an’s pace, his desire to quickly share a future with the woman he loved was still strong.
“Oh my? This neighborhood is so charming. It’s cute.”
Still unaware of his urgent thoughts, Ji-an spoke in an excited voice.
Tae-jun chuckled.
“You’re cuter.”
“Oh my! Someone might hear you.”
Ji-an blushed and lightly hit his shoulder. However, he paid no mind and wrapped his arm around her shoulder, whispering in her ear.
“I find Teacher Hong Ji-an adorable even when she’s just breathing.”
Heat rushed through her. Her face, warmed by the breath that touched her ear, ripened like a tomato about to burst. Ji-an couldn’t suppress the tickling feeling in her heart and murmured.
“…You too.”
“Me too, what?”
“…You’re cute too.”
“Don’t people usually say handsome or cool when talking about men?”
He asked with a slightly shocked expression.
But Ji-an didn’t correct him and just smiled quietly to herself.
Tae-jun still didn’t seem to know. That being handsome and cool was a given, and he had plenty of cuteness added on top of that.
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They had brunch at a cafe with a nice atmosphere and took a walk along the riverside.
Sunlight scattered across the water surface that sparkled like glass, and the wind slowly brushed past their shoulders.
They didn’t say much to each other, but they were happy. Just walking together was enough.
As they entered the glamorous shopping district, colorful signs and small trinkets poured out enough to dazzle the eyes.
Ji-an smiled as she picked up and put down cute little items one by one.
Taking in that excited appearance, Tae-jun slowly slowed his steps.
Then, deep in the alley, Japanese characters neatly hung above a glass door caught his eye.
‘100-year tradition. Craftsman’s Watch.’
“Let’s go in here.”
Tae-jun took Ji-an’s hand and opened the door without hesitation.
A gentle bell chimed, revealing a space filled with the scent of old wood mixed with the cold fragrance of metal.
Time lay quietly inside the display cases.
He glanced at Ji-an’s bare wrist.
“I don’t need a watch.”
Ji-an spoke first. She quickly drew the line with good intuition.
“Why don’t you need one? You’re someone who lives by watching the time.”
“It’s fine.”
“Your bare wrist has always bothered me.”
He shook his head and pulled her along.
“Pick one.”
Actually, Tae-jun wanted to put a bracelet on Ji-an’s wrist.
Something a bit more personal, a bit more definitive mark.
But he thought a watch would suit Ji-an better.
Someone who had to share time with patients for life.
But her remaining time, if possible, he hoped would be spent entirely with him.
Ji-an hesitated in front of the display case for a while, then suddenly her eyes sparkled.
“Then, I’ll buy you a watch too.”
And she said confidently again.
“Let’s get matching couple watches.”
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