Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wild Romance Episode 13
Wild Romance 13 (1) by KimchiDrama7
Wild Romance 13 (2) by KimchiDrama7
Wild Romance 13 (3) by KimchiDrama7
Wild Romance 13 (4) by KimchiDrama7
Wild Romance 13 (5) by KimchiDrama7
Su-Young is shocked to find the picture with Jong-Hee’s eyes poked out and rushes out to find who sent the picture. She’s one step behind and decides not to chase the culprit. She locks her door and rips the picture before throwing it away. Su-Young calls Jong-Hee to check on her, but Eun-Jae is the one who answers the phone, telling her that Jong-Hee is still sleeping after spending her whole night painting. She’s relieved to hear that Jong-Hee is unharmed and tells Eun-Jae to take care of her. Su-Young hides the ripped picture beneath other trash inside the bin to prevent anyone from seeing it.At Jong-Hee’s house, Mu-Yeol is looking at two men setting up CCTV camera in front of the house with Dong-Soo. He chides Eun-Jae when she keeps coming in and out of the house. She asks the camera guy whether they have any small cameras like hidden cameras to trap the culprit. She tries to demonstrate how the bad guy would be caught but knocks herself to the portable stairs.As smitten as he is, Mu-Yeol starts to nag to Eun-Jae while massaging her swollen forehead (so cute!). Dong-Soo senses that he’s behaving quite differently from usual. Eun-Jae feels uncomfortable with his attention and immediately goes into the house. Mu-Yeol smiles at himself and Dong-Soo gives him an analyzing glance.He asks Mu-Yeol about his feelings to Eun-Jae and Mu-Yeol. Mu-Yeol at first hesitates, but soon admits it indirectly. Mu-Yeol: How did you know?
Dong-Soo: It’s written on your face. With big letters.
Mu-Yeol: (while touching his face) Is is that obvious?
Dong-Soo: Very obvious.
He himself doesn’t know when he started to like Eun-Jae and hesitates on how to tell Jong-Hee about it, but Dong-Soo is more concerned about people seeing him as two-timer. He advises him to resolve the matter quickly before Jong-Hee finds out about it herself. They proceed to the dining table and Dong-Soo muses about Mu-Yeol’s transparent self. Unknown to them, the ahjumma looks at them with that creepy stare again.Reporter Go and Manager Kim meet up at a posh restaurant, where Reporter Go begins to tell about his investigation progress. He concludes that the stalker might contacted Yoon-Yi as his grandmother, who’s always warm to her guests, suddenly changed and rejected his ‘sincere’ bread. Manager Kim thinks the stalker knows about their movement and tries to cut the strings leading to himself. They are interrupted by Dong-Ah’s arrival, invited by Reporter Go. She still maintains her cheerful attitude and reacts indifferently towards Manager Kim.They resume their discussion, with Manager Kim stealing glances towards the normal-looking Dong-Ah. They conclude that the stalker’s target isn’t Mu-Yeol; it’s his career. Reporter Go asks Dong-Ah her opinion, and the girl lifts her face from the jajangmyun; tears streaming down her cheeks.Both men are surprised to see her suddenly crying. She starts blabbering aimlessly and ignores Manager Kim. She tries to leave but Manager Kim stops her, asking what is disturbing her to make herself so scared like that. Between her sobs, Dong-Ah tells him the truth: she’s scared that Manager Kim is angry at her. Awwww. He hugs her and apologizes while admitting that he’s also afraid if he can’t handle her well. They continue their own drama, and Reporter Go sits there awkwardly before deciding to start eating. Yoon-Yi is also thinking about the stalker and looks at Mu-Yeol’s picture. He starts to recollect what Reporter Go said to him. He also remembered about the ahjumma who came to meet his grandmother before that. He then asks about the ahjumma to his grandma and she confirms that she’s working at an athlete’s house.On his way home, Mu-Yeol meets Eun-Jae, who’s crossing the road right in front of his car. He decides to give her a ride, much to her surprise. He even chases Kevin to sit at the back (LOL poor boss!) to give the seat beside him to Eun-Jae. He suddenly starts asking about what type of man does she likes (after some beating around the bush about Jong-Hee). Her answer: 1) A man without any baggage (i.e no past relationships or past love) and 2) If he did have those baggage, make sure she won’t find out about it, even if he has to lie. Mu-Yeol is definitely not included in any of them, so he starts demanding why she wants a man like that. He sighs and leaves after making sure she enters her house safely.The next day, a poster about Jong-Hee’s solo exhibition is up over at the school where Su-Young teaches. She stops in front of the notice board and keeps looking at the poster. Eun-Jae is working as usual, being a bodyguard over at Jong-Hee’s place. She’s wondering why Jong-Hee keeps staring outside and she’s actually looking at a kitten. Jong-Hee asks whether it’s cold outside and decides to go on a date with Mu-Yeol. The man is not that happy and holds onto his necklace.He dresses up a bit and leaves Eun-Jae ogling at him when he enters Jong-Hee’s house. Mu-Yeol tells Eun-Jae not to follow him to their date (probably to prevent her from getting any heartache). They go to the place where they painted together, but the painting is now gone. As they have their meals at a posh restaurant, Eun-Jae is alone, eating some ramyun at Jong-Hee’s house.
The dessert is served and Jong-Hee enjoys the ice cream very much while Mu-Yeol is bracing himself to drop the bomb. He looks at her intently and calls her name with a shaky voice.Mu-Yeol: If I had to choose whether I liked you or not, I’d say that I still liked you. From now on, I don’t know if I’ll meet another woman that I’ll like more, but…But for me to like you as much as I did back then…that will be a little difficult.Mu-Yeol: Even if the world changes, I thought that my feelings for you wouldn’t change. Even if we both meet another person and got married to them, if the feelings and the world change, it’d be sad. What I’m trying to say is… that might have been why I was so obsessed with you; so that I won’t forget you. I don’t like that my feelings are changing. I don’t want to accept that it’s changing. For a long time, I missed you. But for us, I think that was all.He apologizes for not being able to accept her proposal. Silence dawns between them before she decides to leave in a huff. Mu-Yeol wants to take her home, but she refuses to be near him. She tells him to call Eun-Jae over. Eun-Jae arrives there and Jong-Hee leaves with her. Jong-Hee doesn’t say a word about what happened and completely ignores Eun-Jae. She goes straight into her room as soon as they reach her home.Mu-Yeol calls Eun-Jae to ask about Jong-Hee. He doesn’t tell her anything and asks for her help to stay back at the house for the day. He promises to tell her next time. Alone in his room, he keeps pondering about it and finally takes off the necklace bearing the ring. Mu-Yeol puts it inside the drawer for good, and the scene changes to show the painting on the removed wall. His engraved words to Jong-Hee on it is now ruined and the wall is put in an abandoned place.Later, Su-Young drops by to visit Jong-Hee as she didn’t answer her and her mother’s call. She tries to persuade her into checking her paintings and take a look at the gallery for her exhibition. Jong-Hee takes out the exhibition booklet and hands it to Su-Young, telling her to check them for her. She gets angry when Su-Young tries to persuade her more and complains that everyone’s changed, including Su-Young herself. After Jong-Hee leaves the room, Su-Young picks up the booklet and looks at it, her eyes piercing through the pages.On her way out of the apartment building, Su-Young runs into the housekeeper ahjumma, but she doesn’t notice the ahjumma. She goes to her mother’s gallery, where Jong-Hee’s exhibition is going to be held. Her mother is surprised (or is that disgusted/disapproving/dissatisfied look on her face?) to see her coming in Jong-Hee’s place to check the paintings that have just arrived. Su-Young checks them one by one and despite her condition, she still acts like she’s all healthy.
As Jong-Hee is getting her nap (or pretty excessive sleep), Su-Young looks sick and feverish. The gallery assistant sees blood trickling down her legs and reluctantly informs her about that. The next thing we know, Dong-Soo is at the hospital to check on Su-Young’s condition. She’s lying unconsciously with her mother looking pitifully at her. She immediately lets go of her daughter’s hand when Dong-Soo enters the room. Her mother gives him the bad news: Su-Young miscarried the baby. Dong-Soo can’t believe it as she’s perfectly fine before this, but her mother knows that she’s keeping everything to herself until she’s stressed out while admitting that it’s probably because of her upbringing. She demands to know why he can’t make her happy although she’s left home just to be with him before leaving. In the taxi, she cries alone thinking about her daughter.Dong-Soo stays with his wife and when Su-Young wakes up, she sees him crying silently. He quickly hides his tears when he realizes she’s regaining her consciousness. The first word she says: sorry. He says it’s alright for him. He tells her not to keep things to herself and he’ll let her to do what she wants to do. She admits that she herself doesn’t know what exactly she wants to do.Mu-Yeol also drops by to visit her. He doesn’t tell Jong-Hee yet about it, but Su-Young doesn’t want her to worry about her. He then returns home and the ahjumma wants to know about Su-Young’s current condition. He feels that Dong-Soo is much more stressed than Su-Young, but the ahjumma says it’s normal when someone you love is hurt. And she starts telling him about the sweet feeling of watching your loved ones get hurt: if the person gets hurt bad enough, then you’ll be able to show how much you love him. Su-Young is getting discharged and Dong-Soo fetches her. The banners promoting Jong-Hee’s exhibition are lining up the road on the lamp posts and her expression changes upon seeing them. As they arrives home, Woo-Young is happy to have his mum back in the house and she can’t help but agree to her son’s wish to be with her.While Dong-Soo is bathing Woo-Young, Su-Young sees Woo-Young’s discarded drawing about his now-gone younger sibling. Her face falls at the sight of it and decides to go out to throw away the rubbish. She nearly breaks down upon looking at the drawing and throws it along with the others. She picks the ripped picture of Jong-Hee and reads again the sentence written behind: Who’s the bad one now????She’s truly shaken when she return home, and Dong-Soo feels that something is wrong with her. She tries to control herself from crying but Dong-Soo is fast enough to see that she’s shaking. She’s crying badly and keeps uttering about being so scared. He hugs her and tries to make her calm, saying that everything is going to be okay.And looks like Jong-Hee’s life isn’t going to get any better, as her paintings are all wrecked and damaged, with her portrait is ruined with a big “YOU” in red written on it.
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