The Past (1/1)

Being a Kim Emmatotally 10840K 2023-12-10

Key could not believe what she was about to do. She had to leave her youngest, and only daughter at that, with her mother for the next few years. It had always been that way, she had kids, then let them grow up a little in America before shipping them off to Korea. Of course it was for a good reason though, she wanted the kids to be able to have a normal childhood before experiencing the life of an idol. She didn't expect any of her kids to go into the music industry, but what can she say, it was in their blood.   Safa was darker than Key, who she and Taemin must've gotten from Jong because she was paler than anything. She looked just like Jonghyun, except with Key's cat eyes. Her eyes were bluer than her other siblings and Key knew that wouldn't be a good sign. Even though Key was half Korean, a quarter white, and a mixture of the middle east and Japanese, she was very fair. She had bright amber eyes and wavy brown hair. She was the definition of beautiful and no one would believe she had six kids. Her kids all had hazel eyes, except Sada who had bluish-green eyes that would change. She already felt bad but it was mostly Jong's fault for coming from a family of blue and green eye colors. She remember when Jiyong used to cry to her because people made fun of his eyes, to the point where she decided to get him brown colored contacts. As much as she loved her family, she couldn't help but feel she passed a burden on to them.   "Key, are you ready?" Asked Jonghyun, who knew he if they stayed anymore, they wouldn't go back home. He couldn't help but shed a tear when he realized he had to leave his baby girl. Even if he didn't want to, he knew he was doing her a favor by letting her stay in America until first grade. But two year old twins were coming with them, even though they weren't going into first grade    "Ready."   They called the rest of the kids to kiss their baby sister goodbye. When they were all done with their goodbyes, they headed towards the airport to go back to Korea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~It was the summer before first grade and Sada had to make a huge decision. Her grandmother, also her favorite person in the world was talking on the phone with her parents.   "Okay, Sada," said her Grandma, "would you like to go live with your parents and brothers?""No I like grandma more"What Sada didn't know was that she broke the hearts of the happiest couple on the other end of the phone. She didn't hear the sobs from the other end or the sound of her mom's heart  breaking into thousand pieces. Grandma didn't know whether she should feel happy to be loved or sad because of her daughter's broken heart.