disturbing @sirayh
the sound of a flimsy pamphlet sliding underneath his door is all yoogeon needs to hear to know that the day is starting. and not in a good way. he's not sure why sira - yeyun's innkeeper - is so incessant on stuffing brochures about the insipid town into his room, and so early in the mornings too at that. he's sure that she's aware that he doesn't spare as much as a glance at them considering he always tosses them into the trash bin next to the door as soon as he can before leaving for the day or weekend.
that being said, sira was one of the few individuals yoogeon did remember from the older days despite not having interacted with her much. her family pride in running yeyun inn was known throughout the town and taking into account how much he remembered sira loving the town, it made some sense why she would try advertising the town's fortes to him. except, he would've expected her to stop with the few brief conversations they've had that he really wasn't interested when he'd say, "i'm not interested."
so at this point in the morning, he's already forgotten that the sheet of paper in his hand is the brochure she had slipped into his room that very morning as he's walking into the lobby. in all honesty, he wasn't trying to be petty - besides the fact that he has been a few times when he was fed up with the random pamphlets - when he headed straight to the trashcan by the door to toss it out. that's when he spots something - a spider- crawling up the wall and immediately reacts, slapping the brochure flat against the wall.
he takes a glance to make sure the small intruder is dead before turning to drop it into the can. it's only when he looks up and catches sira's gaze from behind the desk that he realizes how he looks in that moment. the silence is awkward and there's no denying that yoogeon wishes he would've tossed the sheet away in his room instead as he holds her stare.
"there's uh... a dead spider on it..." yoogeon decides to explain straightforwardly, truly unsure of what reaction he'll incur from the older female.














