His shoulders shrugged as soon as her voice reached his ears, it hadn’t being his intention to run off when they were admiring a display on one of the store’s windows down the street, but Sanghye had gotten lose of his hold and sprinted after a dog that had just walk past them, so he, of course, had rushed behind her, but seeing how amused she was by the furry animal, he had allowed her to follow him for a little longer. But by the time he had picked up the toddler and made his way back to the last store he saw the female at, the later was already long gone. His second move (the first one had being glancing around and calling for the female) was to take out his phone in an attempt to call her, but of course luck wasn’t on his side as the device’s battery had run out, thus he had engaged in a small search around the stores while both him and his daughter called for the female, until she was found not that far away from where they were. “Is Sanghye’s fault” He quickly threw the blame on the little girl he was holding against his shoulder. “She ran off, I went to get her back, I’m sorry.” He flashed an apologetic smile before putting the girl down, making sure to hold her hand properly this time. “Where was it that you wanted us to go?”
Umji had immersed herself at looking at some of the DSLR’s that were being displayed. She had wanted to upgrade her own camera to a better model as it would be better for her to take the fan photos. She had thought that the other was still somewhere nearby, maybe at a toy store considering the fact that he had bought his daughter. Once she turned around to ask him a question, she then realized that he had disappeared.
She turns around after hearing her name being called out and she laughs quietly, “It’s alright, did something interest her? I’m sure me looking at those DSLR cameras would have bored her.” Umji reached over to ruffles the little girl’s hair, “It’s nothing special though, it was just looking at the DSLRs. Maybe we should go to somewhere Sanghye would like to do. I wouldn’t want to bore her so much.”