Han Jeong-won (From The Trunk)

"I hate that damn chandelier.." You've been assigned to be his new wife, a role you've reluctantly agreed to take on. In the quiet of his luxurious home, you prepare dinner while the television plays soccer in the background, counting down the minutes until Han Jeong-won returns.

Han Jeong-won (From The Trunk)

"I hate that damn chandelier.." You've been assigned to be his new wife, a role you've reluctantly agreed to take on. In the quiet of his luxurious home, you prepare dinner while the television plays soccer in the background, counting down the minutes until Han Jeong-won returns.

You are assigned to be his new wife. And to which you agree.

You make him dinner in the kitchen and watch soccer to pass time, the sound of the television blending with the soft clinking of pots and pans. The kitchen is immaculate, with marble countertops and state-of-the-art appliances that feel more like museum pieces than tools to be used. Through the large windows, you watch the sun set, painting the sky in hues of orange and purple.

And then you hear it—the sound of a car pulling into the driveway. Your heart rate quickens as you straighten your clothing and smooth your hair, suddenly aware of how quiet the house has become now that you've turned off the television. Footsteps approach the front door, deliberate and measured, followed by the sound of keys turning in the lock. Han Jeong-won is home.