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My silly fellow, Rookie! Silly windup robot who's able to copy you to be the best assistant :3
We LOVE clockwork friends in this household, welcome in Rookie xD
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Idk if it's the 20th for u sunce it just turned the 20th for me but...
*Politely throws a birthday cake at you*
:3 happy bday
I'll probably be asleep by the time you see this ;w;
Careful where you throw those things!! That's a lit candle!
I still can't believe you remembered my birthday, lol. I mentioned it once on my side blog off handedly MONTHS ago. Tysm for the birthday wishes! :D A very sweet surprise <3 <3 <3
on your side (let's go to a wedding) [chapter 6/6]
[kpdh, zoerumi, fluff and romcom type shit humor, they visit zoey's family, multichap, wedding attendees] AO3 Link | Chapter 1
Story summary:
When Zoey's cousin invites all three of them to California for his wedding, Zoey is forced to navigate her and Rumi's newly-found feelings for each other while staying at her parents' house for four days. Zoey's trying not to explode, Rumi is an awkward, blushing mess, and Mira thinks it's the funniest shit ever. Will they manage to survive Costco, nosy family members in a backyard barbecue, a bachelor party, and the wedding day itself?
Chapter 6: best guess
âWhat about April 25?â
Rumi gives her a look. âWeâre not going to pick our anniversary date based on a Miss Congeniality meme.â
âYouâre one to talk!â Zoey pokes her on the cheek as they walk. âYour first suggestion was February 13th so we could bundle it up with Valentineâs day!â
Rumi sheepishly looks away, flushing. âI thought youâd appreciate the logistical reasoning behind it.â
âAh, yes, logistics.â Zoey swoons dramatically. âSo romantic.â
Sheâs kidding, of courseâfor the most partâand sheâs glad to see that Rumi doesnât look too flustered about the teasing, still smiling softly at her despite the way she bumps her shoulder against Zoeyâs and grumbles about it.
Theyâre walking back to the venue now, still floating from the feeling of such a charged confession that they can hardly look at each other. The pathway back feels like an entirely different place now. Afternoon yellows have deepened into purple and the overhead lanterns shine bright and warm as they illuminate the flagstones below. Zoey had been in such a rush that she missed how scenic the way to the villa actually is.
This time, they go slowly: hands tangled together, voices light and clear as they walk through the flowers and the trees. When they reach the shallow steps that lead down towards the venue, Rumi goes on ahead of her and holds up her hand to keep Zoey steady, carrying her discarded heels in her other hand. Rumi does so with no drama or flourish, like it just came naturally to herâand itâs that ease that gives Zoey butterflies in her stomachâthe effortless care.
âWhatâs wrong with today?â Rumi tilts her head, continuing their conversation.
Zoey grumbles when she slots her fingers between Rumiâs again. âIâm just being petulant and didnât want to share an anniversary with Shawn.â
Rumi laughs. âCanât argue with that. Why donât we just move it to tomorrow, then?â
Zoey blinks. âI mean, if you think about it, itâs already tomorrow back home in Korea, right?â
âSee?â Rumi hums. âWorks out in the end.â
Normally Zoey wouldnât so easily agree, but sheâs right.
Sometimes, the world was kind and it did work out in the end.
--
The reception started off with dinner first and festivities later.
Everyone liked that.
Rumi, for the most part, is relieved that they arenât that late to dinnerâthough it was a pity to miss Shawn and Francineâs grand entrance from the chapel. The crowd is busier than she remembers it being when they first arrived, especially since they got there earlier than the others so that Uncle Jeong could find good parking.
Sheâs only now seeing the reception area in all its glory: itâs in a wide gazebo in the middle of an even larger garden, with a flat roof and wooden slats laid on the grass as flooring. There are warm string lights overhead and white cloth draped over picnic tables. The pale floral centerpieces worked wonderfully well with the colorful dress codeâsomehow the muted furnishings kept everything from clashing together. A long table with serving trays sat towards the edge of the party where guests were welcome to help themselves to the food while the dinner band played jazz renditions of the coupleâs favorite video game songs.
Mira, of course, waited for them to come back.
(She saw them even as they skirted around the edge of the garden, trying not to draw attention to themselves. She felt the warmth of their approach as they walked closer towards her in that unexplainable way the three of them have always been able to feel each otherâeven without hearing, even without seeing.
Rumi caught the moment that Mira could really take a look at themâthe way her eyes fell to their joined eyes, how she scanned the radiant smile on Zoeyâs face, how Mira could see that the tension no longer sat heavy on her own shoulders.
She pulled them both into a hug as soon as she could reach them and placed a kiss on the crown of each of their heads.
There was so much to feel in that momentâa sort of protectiveness that Rumi couldnât put a name on. Happiness, support.
âThere we go,â Mira had said, taking both of their hands. âNow donât you dare fumble each other, for fuckâs sake.â
Zoey just giggled.Â
âWe love you too!â)
By now, most of the party goers have moved from the cocktail tables to their assigned dinner seats. Rumi is pleasantly surprised when she finds that they get to sit with Zoey and her parents, over at a longer table with a little folded card that says: âFamily of the Groomâ.
âMade it!â Zoey walks up to Uncle Jeong and Auntie Eun-ju, throwing her arms over their shoulders and giving them a hug. âSorry weâre a bit late!â
Uncle Jeong turns around to look them over. âWhere have you been?â
âOh they just had to go to a⊠place,â Mira starts off awkwardly, and Rumi sees the way she tries to stare up at the ceiling, watching the lazy oscillation of the outdoor fans.
âYeah!â Zoey laughs nervouslyâand bless her soul, the woman who raised her catches on to it in record time and immediately lifts an eyebrow. âTo doâa thing?â
A thing.
For some reason, Zoeyâs parents turn to look at Rumi as if expecting her to provide the final piece of their half-hearted excuse. To her credit, she tries, but only really succeeds at thinking about how much time sheâd spent kissing Zoey while they were away to do a thingâsomething both wonderful and truly unhelpful at the moment. Damn.
Rumi manages to stutter a response. âCan I talk to you both after dinner?â
Everyone kind of pauses and stares, just as the jazz band starts a little bass solo. Depending on the outcome, Rumi thinks this might be a top five embarrassing moment of her life.
âItâs nothing bad!â She rambles on, trying to catch up to the moment. âItâsâItâs a good thing.â She looks towards Zoey, eyes searching. âRight?â
âItâs a good thing.â She reaches out to take Rumiâs hand, just like she did back at the apartment, before they left for the airport. âThe best thing.â
Auntie Eun-ju looks contemplative, but she lets it go for the moment. She glances over to the ever-growing line by the buffet and gives the three of them another look before rummaging for something in her purse.
âAfter dinner then.â She responds, more for Rumi than anyone else, and then finally finds what sheâs looking for. âWhy donât you three go on ahead and get some food. Iâve brought Tums and Lactaid.â She glances towards Mira, and the Rumiâboth of them awkwardly grinning in appreciation. Then she looks over to her daughter. âPlease donât give yourselves a stomachache.â
--
The food is amazing.
To be fair Zoeyâs also really, really hungryâthereâs something to be said about hunger being the best sauce and all that, so it could be either or bothâbut sheâs winning regardless. Sheâs tackling the creamy pesto pasta this time, round three out of many more, and is absolutely delighted by the way the perfectly-cooked penne has a bit of resistance before the tips of her fork finally push through the surface, how the olive oil and freshly-chopped basil mix in with the heavy cream in a thick and decadent sauce. The seasoned chicken tops it all offâand Zoey decides that this dish, in its simplicity, is probably going to be hard to beat for the rest of the evening.
That doesnât take away from its competitors, of course. Thereâs an entire spit-roasted lechon with perfectly crunchy skin seasoned with lemongrass all the way through to the meat underneath, there are fragrant trays of rice and a spread of croissants, and sheâs further enticed by the aroma of freshly-grilled galbi served with a side of doenjang and gochujang. And then thereâs the brisketâhow it falls apart almost effortlessly underneath the thin carving knife, the darkened bark of seasoning providing texture right above the pink smoke ring of the meat, keeping its flavorful moisture trapped inside along with the perfectly-rendered fat.Â
Rumiâs staring.
Zoey licks her lips as she finishes with her bite, a bit embarrassed to be so lost in thought again. âYes?â
âOh donât mind me,â Rumi says. âMight just be a little jealous.â
âOf the pasta?â Zoey raises an eyebrow, amused. âOr of me?â
âThatâs up for debate,â Rumi laughs.
Zoey turns towards Mira with a very serious look of despondence on her face.
âItâs so hard being the lactose-tolerant girlfriend in the relationship,â she says, soft enough for only the three of them to hear, âIâm going to have to finish all the ice cream on my lonesome, and all the cheesecakes, and donât even get me started about the leche flan. To think you canât even help me, Mira, pure of heart, sensitive of stomachââ
Mira looks unimpressed. âTry it,â she holds her own bowl of soup up for Zoey, and it looks suspiciously red. Zoey should probably use a spoon but spoons are for suckers, so she takes the bowl and takes a sip right from the rimâand immediately feels a trail of heat scoring down her throat as her ears turn red.
âIâm being so strong about this,â Zoey grits her teeth even as her nose starts to run and her eyes start to water. âIâm being really, really brave about this.â
That gets a full-bellied laugh out of Mira, having successfully redeemed her own honor. Rumi shoots her an apologetic smile and pats her on the back.
Dinner carries on. She circles back to the buffet line another two times over, and slowly feeds Rumi all the mushrooms she doesnât want to eat.
(Zoey keeps getting more of them anyway, enjoying the way Rumi leans over and bites around the fork that she holds up for her without so much as a second thought, each and every time.)
--
The rest of the party still isnât done eating dinner by the time their table is through. Zoeyâs a little surprised when Rumi suddenly rises up from her seat, walking over to extend her parents a nervous invitation to join her. They follow her to somewhere more quiet, though Mira and Zoey can still see them from their table.
They watch from afar as Rumi stumbles over her words, bowing deep, ears red. Her dad looks confused and pleasantly surprised, her mother looks neither surprised nor confused. Justârelieved, somehow.
Rumiâs eyes are wide and hopeful despite the flush settled high on her neck and cheeks, a shy smile growing on her lips as her father says something with his hands on his hips, standing laid-back and easy. There is a comforting ease between the three of themâit settles warmly in Zoeyâs chest.
Rumi stands there and nods, listening to what they have to say. Sheâs being polite because it isnât like thereâs any permission to be givenâZoey is an adultâbut itâs nice to see her extend this consideration, a nicety that wasnât needed but offered anyway.
(Hopefully no threats of bodily harm are being promised in the unlikely event of heartbreak.)
Mira watches intently. âShe looks well. Like she knows what she wants.â
As timing would have it, Rumi glances towards her. Zoey tilts her head and smiles in her direction.
âDoes she?â
âYeah.â Mira almost sounds proud, crossing her arms with an easy-going smirk. âShe just seems more grounded, less of a flight risk, you know? Itâs a good thing to have in your life,â Miraâs voice grows softer as she regards Zoey. âTo have someone steadfast and reliable.â
Zoey thinks about that for a minute.
She mulls it over, and looks back up towards Mira.
âWell, she learned from someone whoâs always been there to show us what thatâs like.â
Miraâs eyes widen a little, then soften as they turn to look back at Rumi. Zoey lets herself feel a bit proud of that.
Mira doesnât say anything. Just leans over to bump Zoey in the shoulder.
Zoey giggles, and bumps her back.
--
âRumi, stop wiggling.â
Zoeyâs kneeling on the floor in front of a seated Rumi, her hand wrapped softly around her ankle. Rumiâs blushing something fierce while she tucks a strand of purple behind her ear, her other hand on Zoeyâs (bare, freckled, toned) shoulder while she leans forward to watch her work.
And, sure, dinner is still happening all around themâdroning chatter, clinking glasses, music floating in the spaces in betweenâbut it all feels a little distant when there are goosebumps from the hint of Zoeyâs warmth by her knee.
And then they hear someone clear their throat, cutting the thick tension of the moment like a knife.
âFinally.â
Auntie Hye-jin is standing near them looking terribly pleased with herself.
They both startleâRumi still at her seat, Zoey kneeling in front of herâand, wow, this is a pretty compromising position to be caught in by your girlfriendâs aunt isnât it?
âAuntie!â Zoey squeaks, a band-aid pinched between her teeth.
She steadies herself on Rumiâs calfâher calf!âpalm sliding up along her leg as she turns to face her auntâand Rumi does her best to be dignified and put-together and totally-normal about it.
Zoey falls into a ramble, taking the band aid out of her mouth.
âThe straps of Rumiâs heels were digging into the back of her ankles so, like, Iâm putting something on her so it doesnât hurt when she walks, and, and, you know her legs look great, donât they? Haha, Iââ
Just their luck, Owen passes by too, shoveling some cake into his mouth. He waves his little fork at them as he walks, and then stops, turns to do a double take, and walks up next to his aunt with a shit-eating grin.
âYoooo.â
Zoey grumbles. âOwen, Iâm going to steal all your cakeââ
And then Liam comes along carrying beers for everyoneâalso stopping in his tracks. He blinks, eyebrows inch up. âOh?â
âFuck my life,â Zoey sighs.
Rumi tries to save her by awkwardly smiling up at everyone and blurting out: âHi! Iâm her girlfriend now?â
--
âI bet it was the red soup.â
Rumi leans against the bathroom door, her arms crossed, her expression flat and defeated.
She shares a glance with Zoey, who only offers a wry smileâquickly turning into a wince when she hears Mira curse her fatherâs bloodline from inside the bathroom.
âIt was the red soup,â Zoey solemnly agrees.
Miraâs muffled voice comes through the door: âIt was so worth it.â
âMira!â
âI would totally do it again.â
Rumi looks unimpressed. âOkay. Then suffer,â she says, tenderly holding a glass of water and something easier on the stomach for her to have afterwards anyway.
Zoey sighs, but her lips still curl up in amusement. âIâm going to find mom and get the medicine she brought for her.â
--
The rest of the reception follows the typical script.
The party sits through several speeches, ending with Liamâs (painfully long) best-manâs toast.
The crowd cheers when the newlyweds cut their cake, clapping and hooting and hollering when Shawn finally pulls his wife closer for a kiss at their enthusiastic demand. And then there are pictures. So many pictures. Pictures enough for the rest of their livesâand it was really, really starting to feel like workâuntil the DJ finally came up to his booth and the dancefloor was cleared of all other obstacles.Â
The open bar comes into serviceâand that is when Zoey discovers that Rumiâs got clingy little grabby hands and next to zero self-control about it.
She loves it. Every bit of it.
She loves the feeling of Rumiâs arm snaking around her waist and pulling her closer, she loves how she canât help but lean over and whisper into her ear, she adores how Rumi had stolen her drink from her onceâtheir fingers brushing as she hands the glass overâwatching how the rim presses against her lips as she tipped it back for a taste.
And she loves it just as much right now. All three of them are sitting at one of the tables with a group of Shawnâs college friends, laughing over a quickly-diminishing bottle of champagne, their conversation filled with âdo-you-remember-whensâ and âback-in-the-daysâ.Â
Zoeyâs leaning forward on her elbow, a champagne flute cradled in her other hand, sitting with her legs crossed and Rumiâs hand splayed out possessively over her kneeâimpossibly warm where theyâre touching.
âI remember back when Shawn asked her out for the first time,â
One of the guysâHalâstarts talking as he refills his glass, glancing over to the newlyweds. His voice carries loudly over the music, and he pauses to chug half of his champagne in one go. One of the other guests starts nervously laughing as they mutter âoh boyâ under their breath. Hal continues.
âHe said, âWish me luck bro, Iâll have a date by Friday just you wait!ââ
The other friend winced.
âAnd I said,â Hal drinks the rest of his glass up, words coming out slurred. ââNot if I ask her out first!â which, obviously, didnât happen, soââ
They take his glass away and replace it with water. Thereâs a pat on his back.
âAnyway,â he shakes his head, and he does a nervous little laugh-cry that strangely sounds like something Rumi would do. âIâm totally okayâjust so yâall know.â
Zoey glances over to Rumi, who looks sympathetic, and then to Mira, who looksâ
âMira,â Zoey hisses, elbowing her.
Mira glances back wordlessly. What?
Zoey makes a vague gesture towards her face.
Mira just lifts an eyebrow. Whatâs wrong with my face?
Zoey groans and Rumi giggles.
Mira just gives her another look, then takes up the burden of changing topics as compensation for the apparent judgment in her stare. âOkay, how do we feel about trains?â
Hal blinks. âTrains?â
Zoey gasps in delight. âOh, my girlfriendââ
The reaction is almost instantaneousâRumiâs hand moving from Zoeyâs knee to drape loosely around her shoulders, her hand near enough for her fingertips to graze along the freckles of her upper arm, a clear message: Yup, thatâs me.
ââloves talking about trains!â
Zoey watches as Rumi takes a drink of water, an excited glimmer in her eyes right as she starts what is likely to be an unstoppable ramble.
âOkay, so, trains.â
Itâs so stupidly hot.
--
âYouâre going to get me into trouble,â Zoey mumbles into Rumiâs mouth, just as her back hits a wall.
âMe?â Rumi laughs. âYouâre the one who dragged me into this inconspicuous little hideaway behind the trees.â
She isnât complaining though, not when Zoey wraps her hand behind her neck and pulls her downwards for a long, searing kiss. Sheâs surprised to feel Zoey nipping at her lip, and Rumi allows herself the luxury of crowding even closer into Zoeyâs space, almost pinning her.
âI must have done something you liked,â Rumi breathes out.
âIt was the trains,â Zoey whispers against her lips.
âWait.â Rumi blinks and pulls back. âReally?â
âYeah,â Zoey cups her cheek, looking mildly annoyed at the fact that they arenât kissing this very moment. She threads her other hand through the hair behind Rumiâs nape, planting a little kiss underneath her ear and pulling down. âTell me about that multi-car air brake system again, why donât you?â
--
Rumi somehow runs into Francine as she tries to freshen up in a bathroom away from the rest of the party.
She was trying to be sneakier than this, butâoh, whateverâsheâll just blame the champagne.
They freeze when they run into each other, both of them staring like deer in the headlights, and Rumi realizes that Francineâs lipstick is smudgedâjust as she remembers that she has a trail of red kisses up her own neck.
Thereâs a stretch of awkward silenceâthen Francine holds up her hand for a fist bump.
Rumi laughs, falling at ease, and meets her knuckles with her own.
âYou should see the other guy,â Francine jokes. And then she pauses, a small expression of wonder creeping in her eyes before looking up at Rumi with delight. âDamn. The âother guyâ is my husband now!â
âHe sure is,â Rumi smiles.
âAlthought,â Francine says with a sly yet kind-heart smile. âIâm happy you and Zoey are having a good time at the party, yeah?â
Rumi laughs shyly, tucking an errant curl of purple behind her ear. âDefinitely. Yes.â
âBy the way, Rumi.â Francine says off-handedly. âMarrying into this family has so far been a 10/10 experience.â
âHas it?â
âHighly recommend.â She nods sagely.
Rumi blushes. âThatâsâThatâs niceââ
âYou should try it.â
âFrancine!â
--
Everything escalates.
But in a good way!
At least in Zoeyâs opinion.
On one hand, Rumi (whoâs had two beers too many) and Liam are both close to tears as they lead a manhunt (dog-hunt?) for Poco, who is missing. Theyâre hot on the trail of the little creatureâs most recent escape and Zoey canât imagine how a crowd of tipsy adults could possibly lose a chihuahua wearing a bowtie with a backpack on him, but then againâtipsy adults.
On the other hand, Miraâs been roped into an all-star, high-stakes, holy-shit-Iâm-at-the-edge-of-my-seat mahjong death match with three older women that Zoey kind of remembers from her childhood. Her mother and Auntie Min-ji are sitting on either side of Mira, like coach and counsel, and the game is tense, even as Hana wrangles herself up onto Miraâs lap to watch it unfold.Â
When Rumi and Liamâs search leads them to the mahjong table, Rumi leans over to see that Miraâs doing fairly well for herself and finally asks:
âWho taught you how to play like that?â
âCeline.â
Rumi balks. âCeline?!â
--
Mira comes out of the match with a merciless win just as Liam emerges with a distressed chihuahua in his armsâthe entire party collectively cheers. Owen calls for another toast.
--
The rest of the evening goes by in a blur.
Owen makes it a point to hog the mic and propose a toast every few minutes, until most of the guests are loose-lipped and happy. A few stragglers continue to take a second or third round of food while people pass around a mic to sing karaoke to the DJâs songs while someone projects lyrics onto the screen.
(Rumi sang Chandelier and absolutely killed itâZoey had to pry the mic away from her hands.)
The DJ drops a club remix of Golden, and the crowd canât help but turn towards the three of them, awkwardly blinking at everyone from their table. Then Mira gets up and strides over to the booth, grabs a microphone, puts her hair in a messy ponytail and asks the crowd if they want an impromptu lesson on the choreography. The aunties excitedly line up at the frontâZumba-session readyâjust as Rumi and Zoey throw their hands up to cheer her on.
And then everything slows down once theyâre through: the music lulling into a ballad, a minute to breath between all the excitement.Â
Zoey blushes when Rumi pulls her closer by the waist, her other hand sliding up her forearm until their fingers are threaded together. They start to sway side-to-side, falling into step with the others around them, disappearing into each other when the lights get dimmer. They turn on the spotâRumi finds herself underneath one of the floodlightsâcasting a glow behind her until Zoey has to squint.
âYou look like an angel,â Zoey with what is probably a pathetically sappy smile.
âLook at you, smooth-talker.â Rumi blushes anyway. âNo angel here, just a girl.â
âMine, though.â She hums. âThatâs even better.â
Itâs no one elseâs business if they steal a kiss right then and there, soft and chaste.
Then Francine makes her way to the booth to ask for something livelier: a country-folk song that she can start an honest-to-god line dance to.
Soon Zoey is arm-in-arm with Rumi and Mira and Owen and Liam and so many other people hooting and kicking in place. Her voice is hoarse from all the laughing, her hair frizzled from the activity despite the cool nighttime breeze and her feet just about to grow sore as they kick their legs up in time with the beatâleft then rightâtripping over themselves in delight as the music gets faster. Francine has a cowboy hat again, and thereâs a necktie around Shawnâs head as he twirls his coat jacket overhead, which, how did that even happen? He was wearing a bowtie?
The music continues and everyoneâs a little off-beat, but clapping anyway. Zoey giggles in delight when her parents find her, out of breath and red in the face. They link their arms on either side of her in a weird little square dance that isnât quite right. She goes with it anywayâand her giggle turns into an embarrassingly loud laugh when she sees Rumi and Mira awkwardly try to figure the dance out like two baby ducklings.
Her heart feels full.
It beats as loud as the music and the voices all around her, as quickly as the clapping and the stomping of everyoneâs feet.
She slips free from between her parents to run into Mira and Rumi, pulling them lower with a hug around their necksâthey yelp in surprise, but hold each other anyway.
Her eyes are stinging when she looks up at them and smiles.
âThank you for going to this wedding with me.â
Mira ruffles her hair with a grin and Rumi steals herself a kiss.
âWait!â Francine gasps, loud enough for everyone to turn towards her because she still has the mic. She carries the train of her wedding gown as she hops towards the coupleâs table, picking up a bundle of flowers. âWe forgot the bouquet toss!â
Thereâs a wave of laughter and whistles as she walks towards Shawn and then asks him: âDo you want to throw it?â
âHonestly?â He giggles, lovestruck, taking the flowers for himself. âI really really do.â
They share a conspiratorial grin before he turns to the crowd.
âHey, Zo!â
Zoey blinks. âWâWhat?â
He winds up his arm like a pitcher.
(Sheâll forgive him for this one day because heâs a little drunk.)Â
âCatch!â
A beautiful bundle of wedding flowers hits Zoey right in the face.
--
Epilogue - 4 Years Later
Choi Eun-ju leans back on the living room couch, her posture straight, her eyes flickering back and forth between her iPad and the clock hanging from their wall.
Itâs 3:59PM, which means any minute nowâ
The mild ring of a call plays on cue, just as the screen comes alive with a zoomed-in photo of Zoey as a teenager. (Sheâs never going to change it. Hasnât for the past ten years, and wonât for the next.) She holds the tablet up as she lowers her glasses and finally hits the green âacceptâ button.
Zoeyâs already smiling when the video feed pops in. Before she can even open her mouth, sheâs jostled forward by Rumi and Mira who crowd in from either side of her, smiling as they greet her in unison: âHi, eomma!â
âGirls!â Eun-ju laughs, delighted.
They look well. Theyâre huddled up on that ridiculous couch of theirs, looking happyâlike theyâve been resting and eating good. Even Zoey doesnât look like sheâs staying up too late. Eun-ju brings the screen closer, cradles it gently.
Zoey finally recovers, shouldering Mira to the side and pushing Rumiâs face away with her left hand so that she can lean forward and look at her screen. âI canât believe you two keep upstaging me trying to talk to my own motherââ
They laugh as Zoey makes a face, and Eun-ju canât help the tender joy in her heart when Zoeyâs hand softly brushes against Rumiâs jawâthe easy affection, the glint of a diamond ring on her daughterâs left hand.
âIâm so excited to see you!â Eun-ju says around the tail end of a laugh. âYour father keeps buying things to bring last-minute, and I canât imagine that Bobby couldnât just get all these things for youâoh, say hi to him for me by the way, sweetheart, and do you know what shirt size he wears?â
âAre you going to buy him a cheesy Universal Studios souvenir shirt?â Zoey cackles.
âYou should,â Mira nods excitedly. âHeâs going to love it.â
The view on her screen is picturesque: theyâre all in thick, knitted sweaters with a flurry of snow falling softly behind their floor-to-ceiling windows. She finds herself giddy with a child-like sense of excitementâin the past few years since Shawnâs wedding, it was always the girls flying out to visit them for the holidays, sometimes even with Celineâbut this time, in less than two days, itâll be a whole affair of the entire extended family flying out to Seoul instead.
Eun-ju feels a mild pressure behind her eyes that catches her unprepared and off-guard. It grows stronger when Rumi wraps her arm around Zoeyâs shoulders, pulling her closerâto keep safe, to love, to cherish everyday.
âEomma,â Mira calls, leaning forward to pick up Zoeyâs phone. The video feed shakes and moves erratically as Mira tries to steady her hand, a little hint of excitement in her eyes as she speaks. âDo you want to see the room you two will be staying in?â
Eun-ju nods. Nice of her to ask, though it seems sheâs going to get a tour anyway. She can see Zoey get up and pull Rumi from the couch, their tangled hands visible as the phone dips an awkward angle. Soon, Mira flips to the back camera and Eun-ju sees the other side of their living room. Itâs a bit of a messâbut itâs definitely a home.
âShow me!â She asks enthusiastically.
They pass by the ridiculously large TV, framed by Rumiâs wildly-growing plants, and soon Eun-ju sees a hallway leading to what she presumes are the rooms.
There are pictures everywhereâa little story of the life the three of them have built together. She wonders if this is how Rumi and Mira felt that first day they visited, all those years ago. If they looked through photos of Zoeyâs childhood and felt like they knew her a little better after.Â
Sheâs excited to do the same, to get to know these young women that have grown so dear to her and rediscover the woman that her daughter had now become.
It softens her heart when the photos on the wall start showing memories that she remembersâthat she and her husband are now part of.
Itâs blurry through the camera, and Mira doesnât really slow down, but every glance plays each moment back in her mind:
Thereâs a photo of the tearful goodbye at LAX before they flew home from Shawnâs wedding, the three girls caught in a huddle between herself and her husband as they took a selfie.
Or another from two years ago, when they had visited LA again and agreed to babysit for Francine. Zoey was carrying her nephew at her front with a carrier while Rumi wore an oversized backpack with baby supplies like it was tactical gear. Mira was laughing mid-photo, and Eun-ju still remembers the sound of it as she took it, how happy she was to see them still wearing the necklaces sheâd given them.
The video pans over to a grouping of picture frames, smaller and placed closer together: A Christmas family photo with Rumi and Mira finally joining in, the two of them attending their 30th Wedding Anniversary celebration, a silly photo of all the kids (never mind that theyâre a bunch of twenty to thirty year olds) together on a cousin camping trip.
Thereâs more: one of Jeong and Rumi out on a boat, fishing. Another with Mira, Hana and Yuna after their very first ballet recital. That one was special. Mira had flown across the pond right after Paris Fashion Week just so she could make it.
The last picture she sees is tinted blue.Â
She takes an unsteady breath.
Itâs one of Rumi and Zoey in the tunnel of an aquarium, with Rumi looking up at Zoey as she knelt down on one knee. Thereâs a strand of pink at the corner of the photo, belonging to the one who took it.
Eun-ju fights back the wobble of her lip, and makes a little promise to take her time through this hallway when they finally land in Seoul.Â
Mira stops at one of the bedrooms on their floor. The camera pans around as the door opens, and the first thing Eun-ju sees are all the band posters still pinned-up on the wall. She recognizes all of them. Her smile is immediate, and so is the ache in her chest.
She misses her daughter so much these days.
âHere we are!â
Eun-ju watches on curiously, adjusting her glasses. âWonât we be staying on the floor with the guest rooms?â
It still baffles her that Rumi technically owns a tower.
âNope,â Mira pops back into view when she flips the video to the front camera, her wire-rimmed glasses slipping down the bridge of her nose. âThe others will, but weâre having you two use Zoeyâs old room from before she moved into Rumiâs.â
Rumi moves closer from behind. âMira just wants to keep you and abeonim up here for the oatmeal and fried rice in the morning!â
âI do not.â Mira interjects with a grumble, turning to shoot Rumi a withering glare. âBut they are very good.â
âStop projecting, jagi.â Zoey laughs, poking Rumi in the cheek. âItâs you who wants the breakfast food.â
Thereâs no denial from Rumi, just a sheepish smile as the three of them fall back to sit on the bed, Zoey cross-legged and leaning against Rumiâs front. The camera view once again changes when Zoey takes her phone back from Mira. Eun-ju notices a shuffle of movement as Mira lays down on Zoeyâs folded legs, and Zoey holds out her arm so that all of them are visible.
âEverything ready for the wedding?â Eun-ju canât help but ask, giddy with exciement.
A long-held sigh comes from all three of them, with Rumiâs shoulders slouching as Zoey huffs. âIâm lowkey getting tired of all the preparation,â Zoey mumbles, then turns to Rumi. âNo offense.â
âNone taken,â Rumi laughs.
âThere was a solid month back there when I never wanted to see another mood board ever again,â Zoey shudders.
âOr another flower arrangement booklet,â Rumi smiles wryly.
âLike, eomma, can you imagine Ryu âType A Personalityâ Rumi and the absolute meltdown that wedding preps might be?â
The little nervous laugh from Rumiâs end signals that she canât even deny it, though sheâs sure her daughter means it with love. Â
âYou two donât get to complain,â Mira pokes Zoeyâs arm. âYou made me organize the guest seating arrangement. Thatâs straight up diabolical. What do you mean I had to decide who sits at the other side of Celine? And Liam broke up with Seth but Seth is still invited?â
Zoey looks torn. âItâs just. Weâve been through so much together on Helldivers 2 Iâd feel terrible if I had to un-invite himââ
Mira levels her with a stare. âWhere am I supposed to put him?â
Zoey thinks about it for half a second and then: âNext to Celine?â
The idea gets universally vetoed.
Eun-ju hears the backdoor of their kitchen swing open as her husband returns from the backyard. He walks into the living room as he pulls off his gardening gloves, looking curiously over towards her. He passes by their Christmas tree.
(Every year since Zoey was a baby, theyâd buy an ornament to add to the treeâsomething that reminded them of the year that just passed. She looks at Rumi and Miraâs additions with amusement: a microphone, a disco ball, a train, a lego brick, a whale shark, a martini.)
âIs it the girls?â He asks.
She nods and gestures at him quickly, beckoning him to join.
âDad!â Zoey turns the camera towards herself. Jeong-hun crouches down behind his wife, leaning over the backrest of the sofa with a grin. Zoey looks excited to see him. âHello! How are you! Do you know if Shawn and Francine are bringing Mark?â Then she looks somewhere off-screen. âMira, stop making that faceââ
ââMarkâ just sounds like a name for a whole ass grown man, you know? Not a two-year-old.â
Rumi gives her a look. âEvery Mark in the world was a baby once.â
Eun-ju laughs. âYes, theyâre bringing Mark.â
Mira nudges Zoeyâs hand so she can talk in view of the camera again. âIâm surprised Auntie Hye-jin hasnât badgered them to give him a little sibling.â
âNot that itâs any of her business,â Zoey says pointedly.
âYouâre right, it isnât.â Mira concedes. âBut Iâm just sayingâitâs Aunte-Hye-jin weâre talking about.â
Zoey stares at Mira.
Mira stares back. âWhat?â
âOh my god,â Zoey starts giggling. âI bet youâre going to be just like her one day.â
Mira sputtersâand Eun-ju feels herself grin at the indignation in her voice, even through the video call.
âOne day when Rumi and I have kids youâll be all, âAegi-yaâ,â Zoey says in her best impersonation, tilting her head back to peer through her imaginary glasses.ââAre you seeing anyone? Why not? Maybe my friends have kids your typeâââ
Mira sputters into laughter. âNo way, no way! Shoot me in the foot if I ever turn into that!â
âWhat was that I heard?â Eun-ju hums, and the words have caught Jeongâs attention. âDid I hear âkidsâ?â
âOkay hold up one minute!â Zoey holds up her pointer finger to the camera, pushing Mira away as she laughs at her. âDonât start giving us that talk just yet!â She nags, wonderfully ignorant of how Rumiâs turning red right beside her. âYou know how Rumi is,â Zoey says off-handedly. âWorkaholic and already on it.â
Jeong makes a strange, strangled laugh-cry just as Rumi visibly pales on-call.
Eun-ju decides sheâs just going to let that one go in one ear and out the other.
Zoey blinks, finally putting the words she had said together with the fact that she was on call with her parents and spirals on the spot, âI meanââ
âYeah thereâs no salvaging this moment,â Mira takes the camera, moving it so that itâs pointed right at Rumi who still looks like she wants to melt into the covers and hide. âTopic change! Are you excited for the wedding?â
Rumi swallows, looking awkwardly between the video call and Mira. âOf course! Though, for the most part,â she turns to Zoey, âIâm more excited to just finally be married to you?â
Zoey looks magnificently flustered.
She turns towards her parents, pouting and defeated. âSee? Sheâs already so good at this âhappy wife, happy lifeâ shit, itâs ridiculous.â
Then Zoey sobers, blinking in concern as she leans closer to the camera. âMom?â
Oh. Eun-ju blinks, then she wipes her eyes, watery and blurry. She was supposed to laugh. That was a jokeâbut instead sheâd given in to the prickle of tears sheâs been fighting against since the call started.
Because isnât that all a mother can ask for?Â
For her daughter to be loved the way she can so clearly see that Zoey is: Without a doubt, unconditionally, completely.
âIâm fine, aegi.â Eun-ju plays it down, running her thumb along the edge of her tablet with Zoey in view. Then, softer: "Just happy."
She feels Jeong-hun lean in closer. âWe canât wait to see you and everyone else!â
Zoey gasps as if remembering something important.Â
âWait, waitâlook!â
Zoey scrambles off-screen, leaving Mira and Rumi just as confused as her parents are.
She isnât gone for too long, barreling back into the room just a minute later with her laptop in hand.
âItâs been four years since I last even looked at this, but I thought today was a good day to update my little presentation,â she crashes back onto the mattress towards Rumi and Mira, who wince with a little âoofâ as Zoey crashes into them.
She holds up her computer for everyone to look at. Itâs a little small from her perspective through the call, but itâs close enough for her to see several additions to Zoeyâs beloved family tree PowerPoint.
âI see you still kept the butterfly GIFs,â Rumi says, barely a whisper, something warm and tender in her expression when she sees her own name on it. Her arm curls around Zoeyâs waist.
Mira isnât speaking. Just looking at the screen like it was something precious.
The tree looks almost the same as the last time.
Except this timeâRumi and Mira are in there too.
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end of story
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A/N:
Thank you so, so, so much for reading this story and going with the girls to this silly wedding! Thank you for all your support and comments, for the art, for the wonderful experience of writing for this ship! I can't believe it's through - it's been amazing! I hope that this story has made you laugh and smile as much as writing it has made me! I know it's a Zoerumi fic, but really in my heart, I also wanted Mira & Rumi to have a family that loved them in a way they may not have known how until now. And I'd like to think that they're never letting that go once they have it, that they'll love them back as much as well ^_^ My good friend @sirencait98 made this amazing family tree!!!
More thank yous to my writer meltdown support group of veramoray, biofan90, chrysa3tos (big shoutout for how inspiring your zoerumi and polytrix has been for me!), pyrotato (another big shoutout for being the beta for most of this fic! couldn't do it without you!), homagetoerrata for listening to me rotate this story in my brain for literal mooonths! You're all awesome! My deepest thanks you once again to all those who have been here every chapter of the way, your comments have all been so precious to me, I read them all the time when I'm stuck without inspiration - I hope you know! I was listening tooo so much of 'Best Guess' by Lucy Dacus to write this chapter (that it is named after!!!) because. lyrics lol (shoutout once agian to chrysa3tos for sending the song) and also 'Hello My Old Heart' by the Oh Hellos and Lost in My Mind by the The Head and the Heart as vision for the last part of the reception where they break it down on the dance floor Francine from the South style I'm going to go write a self indulgent werewolf rumi polytrix romantic comedy fic now lmfaooo
is it a mental health thing that you treat everyone like they're stupid or attacking you, or are you just a bitch?
iâm just a bitch
