![]() ![]() ![]() Unable to divulge the truth, So-joon said he had his reasons. So-joon is unable to wrap his head around the idea of being married-to Ma-rin of all people, at that-which prompts Ki-doong to ask why he saved her life in the first place. Ki-doong chuckles in disbelief and mentions that they got married anyway. Meanwhile, So-joon tells his buddy Ki-doong that Ma-rin is so strange that she can’t possibly be his type-even if they were stuck on a deserted island, he’d keep to himself. She tells So-ri all about her encounters with So-joon, and they both find it strange that a guy would still want to see Ma-rin after witnessing her inebriated behavior firsthand. Ma-rin bashfully says she loves it when he calls her that and waits eagerly for him to say it… but So-joon bolts.īack in the present, Ma-rin visits her friend OH SO-RI, who runs a piano academy, and ha-one of her students is playing the Wedding March. He’s told that “Kkot-soon-ie” is his lovey-dovey nickname for her, and he wonders to himself if his future self has lost it. He thinks to himself, What is that? A dog’s name? Bahahaha. So-joon’s utterly baffled expression cracks me up. Pulling him back toward her, she coyly asks him to do “that,” and he stares at her wide-eyed, while she says she wants “Kkot-soon-ie” ( kkot means “flower”). Still flustered, he tells her to wear some clothes and tries to draw away, but she pulls him back and trips, making her robe slide off one shoulder… and So-joon covers his eyes. He shrinks back when she caresses his face and giggles that he overexerted himself last night (snerk), but then it occurs to her that his outfit looks different from this morning. He averts his eyes as she sidles up to him in her robe and tells him that it’s been two whole days since their honeymoon. Now we pick up where we left off: So-joon travels three months into the future and learns that he’s now married to Ma-rin. Most importantly, he realized that Doo-shik already knew when he’d die in the future. So-joon also learned that there were consequences to time travel: If he were to meet his future self, his time-traveling self would start to disappear. He clucked at So-joon for speaking in banmal and called himself “someone who knew you’d come to this place and time.”įrom that day forward, he taught So-joon everything he knew about time-travel: Take the subway from Namyeong Station to Seoul Station to travel to the future, and the opposite way to travel back to the present. Giving him a warm coat, he advised So-joon to always carry summer and winter clothes with him until the newbie time-traveler could control what time he wants to jump to.ĭoo-shik somehow knew about his parents’ death, which made So-joon draw back in fear. When he exited Seoul Station, Doo-shik immediately recognized him as an ill-prepared time-traveler. That was his first trip to the future, to early 2015. An intense, stabbing headache overwhelmed him and he disappeared in the tunnel, only to reappear in a subway car-much to the passengers’ alarm-still in pain. “That’s when it happened,” So-joon tells us. On the 49th day following his parents’ deaths, So-joon returned to that tunnel to bid them farewell. He narrates, “Thanks to that woman whose name I didn’t know, I survived.” Shell-shocked, So-joon ran toward the tunnel. She told him to delete it, but then they heard the blast of the subway car explode on the tracks. He insisted that he didn’t take a photo of her and refused to show her his phone. ![]() So they got off, but Ma-rin stopped him from leaving and demanded to see his phone. She insisted that they get off at the next stop to continue the conversation away from the crowd.Īlthough the memory is fuzzy, So-joon narrates that he thought getting off at the next stop with the strange woman he was arguing with was a chance for him to slip away from his folks. He denied it, and their ensuing argument drew attention from the other passengers, who recognized her. She confronted the young man across from her-So-joon-and accused him of taking a photo of her. In the same car, Ma-rin was sighing at another set of embarrassing candid photos of her online, when she heard a camera phone click behind her. So-joon was riding the subway with his parents and moved away from them to escape Dad’s nagging. His personal search for the answers to his own life can spur him to jump from one time to another at any given moment, but he’ll quickly find out that messing with fate will come with its own set of consequences and revelations he never even dreamed of. ![]() We get answers to some of our lingering questions about our resident time-traveler with an hour that spends more time in the here and now. 216 FebruFebruTomorrow With You: Episode 2 by gummimochi ![]()
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