I went to work in the morning on Saturday and returned home before lunch. After completing some housework, it was time for my appointment with Won-jo, so I dressed casually and went out.
I felt bad about repeatedly refusing to meet him, so I went to Guro-dong, where Won-jo lives. Won-jo appeared in a very comfortable outfit, complete with a padded coat and slippers. It left me speechless.
âHey, what are you wearing? Youâre not going to the club like that, are you?â
âWe are going to the club? Damn it, we didnât talk about going, thatâs why IÂ dressed comfortably.â
âYou should expect that much when we meet on Saturday night, you bastard.â
Won-jo is a friend I met while working part-time and has a light hip like me. He also knows that I am an Omega. We became close quickly because we have similar personalities and many similar ways of living.
We headed to a gopchang restaurant in Guro-dong station. I donât like gopchang because it smells bad, but Won-jo insisted on eating it. (T/N: Gopchang is Korean cuisine made of the small intestines.)
âYou bastard only said we should eat gopchang when Iâm dressed up.â
âYou idiot, you only asked me to go to the club when I looked shabby.â
âHey, is there a time when you donât look shabby?â
âAh, you bastard. How neat you areâŚâ
âIâm cleaner than you.â
In fact, the gopchang restaurant and the taste of gopchang itself were the most shabby. I drank alcohol as a side dish. I knew this was going to happen, so I ate at home before going out.
They openly talked about each otherâs gossip at work until the bottle of soju was empty, and when the second bottle of soju was reached, a conversation about lifeâs story soon followed.
âHow was your memorial service?â
âYou must have had a hard time alone. You were working separately from your relatives. I thought Park Jin-cheol would be there to help you. I expected him to be the first lover to share a family anniversary with you.â
âDonât talk about my ex-boyfriend, it makes me feel awful.â
Won-jo frowned as I coughed while speaking.
âDid you catch a cold?â
âUh, I didnât get better on purpose so that my cold would be passed on to you.â
Even though I took medicine and received an injection for it, the cold lasted for quite a long time.
Itâs not a problem for me to complain about standing for hours on the Han River bridge on a rainy winter night.
âWhy did you break up with Park Jin-cheol? You even thought about marriage.â
I snorted. In fact, I seriously considered getting married. Park Jin-cheol is Beta, so he canât give me children, but there is a way for us to adopt. (T/N: Beta in this story canât make omega pregnant or get pregnant)
Jin-cheol felt burdened because I wanted to start a family as soon as possible. At 27, marriage is considered too early.
âStill, Park Jin-cheol was the nicest guy among your ex-lovers, but itâs too bad he was in his twenties.â
If I add up all my loverâs ages, they are on average ten years older than me.
âComing to think of it, it was my first time dating a beta in my 20s. Maybe Iâll date Beta again next time.â
âOh, look at this light omega jerk attempting to date both alpha and beta. Donât even think about touching Beta.â
âWhat if I donât have an Alpha to meet?â
âAfter breaking up with Park Jin-cheol, is there any other man you see? Usually, youâll get a new one right away.â
âNone. Who the fuck said I canât live without a manâŚâ
I stopped talking because it reminded me of Choi Sung-hoon, the Alpha with a domineering physique.
âThere is! Wow, this bastard. Iâm so envious of your luck with man.â
Won-jo immediately noticed my hesitation.
âNo, weâve only met twice and weâre not seeing each other anymore.â
âYouâll be able to make it work. Itâs your specialty to get things you canât have.â
âHe comes from a completely different world⌠a very dominant alpha from a wealthy family.â
Then Won-jo made a face that it was such a waste.
âIf he is a dominant alpha, shouldnât you be sleeping with him at least once? Even if itâs impossible to date.â
âOf course, Iâd love to sleep with him. But I donât have a single piece of bait through which to make contact.â
âItâs such a waste for me as well.â
Thinking about the manly appearance, wide right-angled shoulders, and sexy low voice, I got I became bitter again when I remembered his masculine appearance, wide right-angle shoulders, and sexy low voice. We will most likely never see each other again in our lives.
We exchanged business cards, but that was it. Because the world in which we live is different.
We had one toast. The taste of soju was so bitter that it made its way into the top ranking of my life.
âYou must find someone to marry, not just a lover. Iâm a beta, so I can find it late, but youâre an omega.â
Won-jo said while rummaging through the tripe with chopsticks.
âIt will be twenty-eight in a month. Huh? 28. Itâs fine for me because Iâm a beta, but omega age has a limit. Before you get any older, you need to catch a good alpha. Whatâs the point of working if you donât date Alpha?â
If you want to continue living, you should get married.
As I watched Won-jo stuff several pieces of tripe into his mouth at once, I grabbed the seaweed that had been served as a side dish.
âWho doesnât know that? Introduce me to someone and stop nagging, damn it.â
âI donât know of any Alphas. Itâs extremely difficult for Beta to become involved with Alpha.â
âWhat the hell am I supposed to do? Iâm not a particularly attractive Omega either.â
âEven so, youâre good at âturning your backâ.â
âI canât say âI can turn my back wellâ for every alpha I meet for the first time.â (T/N: For this âturn my back wellâ itâs pointing to something sexual. If you know then you know(â˛ęá´ęâľ))
If you think about it, my only real strength is my nightlife skill. Today, the taste of alcohol is extremely bitter.
âTsk tsk, Seo-yu how did you happen to be born as an omega.â
Won-jo sympathizes, it was a confused expression as if he wasnât sure whether he was laughing or feeling sorry for me.
âStop talking about me and talk about you. How have you been? Youâve been in a private workshop for almost five months, havenât you?â
âI didnât find a lover. I just did a lot of one nightstand.â
âWhen you say one night, you usually ask for a number. Didnât you like anyone?â
I asked, recalling my one night stand experience. I only tried it a few times because Iâm more of a dating person than a one-nighter, but there were times when the other side expressed interest in continuing to see me. There were two or so relationships that developed into lovers.
âWell, there was a man asking for my number⌠But I refused.â
Won-jo had a broken self-esteem expression and stuttered hopelessly. I realized I had made a slip of the tongue.
âBut you can still be a woman. Iâm nothing but a man⌠and beta, thatâs great. I donât have to be nervous yet. Unlike you, I have a long way to go before I get married.â
Itâs better than you. He says something as if heâs envious, then brags again.
Won-jo had always felt sorry for me as an omega, and he frequently reminded me that âI am a beta different from you.â So when Won-jo seems to be upset, I also express my envy.
Heâs my friend, but heâs really simple. No, itâs my friendâs simple personality.
After the first round at the gopchang restaurant, the second at the indoor bar, and up to the third at the bar, they went home separate ways. He arrived in his neighborhood after paying 3000 won for a taxi and went into a convenience store to buy a hangover drink.
I shook my head and took out the money.
âYou are late today.â
A familiar face smiled as I lifted my head in response to the pleasant voice. Because there is only one convenience store in the neighborhood, I regularly visited it and became acquainted with the part-timers. I canât remember his name, but heâs a part-time night student at a nearby university. Iâll remember it when Iâm sober.
âYou work the night shift⌠so take this and eat it.â
I also held out the chocolate bar in front of the counter. The part-timer said, âYes, thank you.â
âItâs late, please be careful, no, would you like to take a break?â
The part-timer tried to get out of the counter as I stumbled while putting the drink in my jumper pocket. I smiled as I waved my hands.
âItâs all right. Itâs hard to work at dawn. Take this and eat itâŚâ
I took out the sausage from the counter and stuck out a thousand won bill. The part-timerâs hand was stopped, so I urged him to pay quickly.
The part-timer saw me off with worried eyes. I stumble when Iâm drunk, but I donât have to worry because I have good thinking and memory.