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Drift
Reality > South Korea >
June 2001
I'm
leaving now and there is a buzzing in my head and a wavering roar
in my heart that seems to run down into my stomach. My clothes
have that unpleasant smoothness that comes from sweat, especially
my blue jeans, which are goading my boxers into gripping my crotch
somewhat uncomfortably (curse Korean-style for making me wear
tight jeans).
I
got to the airport at around 1:00 PM and found out that there
was a weight limitation on baggage of 20 kg. My two behemoth suitcases
totaled 45 kg. At 10,000 won/extra kg, multiplied by a factor
of three (one for every stop along the way), I was looking at
paying about 750,000 extra won for the luggage.
After
panicking for a few moments and feeling waves of adrenaline gush
through my torso, I asked where the mailroom might be. The airline
desk attendant instructed me to head "downstairs."
After
running up and down the stairs between the basement and the first
and second floors, I finally arrived at the post office where
Dong-Mi and I frantically packaged 25 kg worth of clothes into
three boxes. It was not the romantic farewell I had imagined.
Instead of sitting with Dong-Mi, exchanging promises while crying,
we were running around frantically in the post office. Imagine
me taking off my shirt because I was starting to sweat while Dong-Mi
was using her teeth to rip apart the packaging tape and you will
have a good image of my last moments in Korea.
Finally,
we managed to get rid of the excess baggage and we had lunch in
Sbarro. We sat down and chatted for a while. It was a bit depressing,
but sweet. Soon, I realized that time was getting short, so I
headed for the departure gate.
I
looked into Dont-Mi's eyes and promised that one day, I would
see her again. We hugged and softly kissed, and then I began to
walk through the gate. Suddenly, a stewardess jumped out and told
me that I needed to pay a 15,000 won airport tax before I passed
through the gate. I had already changed all my won to baht so
I had to trudge over to the airport money exchange to get some
won.
Once
again, I looked into Dong-Mi's eyes and told her that I would
return one day. I began to walk in once again, handing the money
to the stewardess, only to be informed that she couldn't take
the money and that I needed to exchange the money for a ticket
that I would then hand to her.
Once
again, I trudged to the money exchange to buy a ticket. This time,
Dong-Mi just laughed as I walked through the gate. We hugged and
then said our goodbyes.
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