Thursday, May 13, 2010

Supposed to Feel, 2006

Hapar, spring, 2006
Li Yoo is 34

How are you supposed to feel?

On one hand, Li felt deep pain over losing her child. Her heart ached and her soul was raw with emotions. Even her newest purchase of the cutest little "it" purse did nothing to help the pain and shopping was Li's pain salve.

On the other hand, she felt nothing. She didn't have anything that reminded her of the young child. His existance in her apartment was temporal, never longer than a few hours.

She had a lack of family photos to remind her of his smiling face. After his death, she put up the photo from Kimikura, his last trip.

She wished she could say that she put the photo up in rememberance of him, but part of her thinks that she put it up due to guilt.

What kind of mother wasn't there? There wasn't an example for the type of mothering Li did.

She wasn't an unfit mother, her friends agreed over slippery noodles and nectar.

They had arrived one by one,

bringing bottles of nectar and the latest bestseller.

They had come with news of their own, new hairstyles and new degrees.

However, they really came to simply be with thier friend.

Doing what they could to coax a smile.
She didn't abandon her children, they pointed out. She was there for the important events,

birthdays, graduations from kindergarten, funerals...

If she was a man, she wouldn't be struggling with this.

Everyday men give up primary custody to their children. Seeing them twice a month, a month in the summer and every other holiday.

They were not condemned. They were not accused of being unfit. They did not struggle with guilt.

Instead, they were applauded when they picked up the children for making time in their busy lives for the little ones that they helped create.

No one judged them.

She didn't blame herself. She knew better than that. She knew that she couldn't have prevented his death. She couldn't have prevented his sickness.

She tried to continue her life as if nothing had happened. She didn't mention his name to Krissy, the intern at the office when the young woman came over to visit with a friend of hers. They brought casserole which Li welcomed as she was growing tired of takeout.

Li recognized Krissy's friend. They had met before Ping's death, before things had gotten complicated. She didn't call him back, he was too young for her tastes. Besides, now it was too complex. She doubted he would understand, losing a child that truthfully you barely knew aside from the monthly visits.

He convinced her to dance while Krissy warmed up the meal. Li tried to move to the music, but her body wouldn't listen. Her limbs jerked strangely to the rhythm and her head bobbed as if it was being shaken by an angry child.

"I'm sorry," she mumbled and rushed to the safety of her apartment. The couple left soon afterwards, leaving Li with warm casserole and an empty heart.

Her normal routine helped to ground her. The familar pain of her knuckles hitting the bag and sweat running down her cheek dulled the conflicting thoughts in her head.

As a mother, shouldn't she feel more? But grief was different for each-some worked through their grief, others cried through it.

Her neighbor, Erika Moore, invited her to watch a movie in the movie viewing room. She arrived downstairs early and to pass the time, checked her mail and picked up an abandoned book.

The Temptress, the title read. Li sat on the sofa of the renovated community room and opened the book. She shouldn't feel like this. Roger wasn't at all what she wanted...but maybe he was what she needed.

"There you are," Erika said startling Li.

"How was your day?"

"The same," Erika answered. "I did a few designs and then networked looking for more clients. This really handsome man came by your place today looking for you. Very yummy."

Li laughed, "That was my ex-husband."

"Oh," Erika said. Darnit is what she thought. "You know what this movie needs?"

"What?"

"Some strong nectar cocktails."

"I wouldn't mind one of those."

"We should go out for some soon. I still haven't found a good bar."

"There are not that many."

"Oh...well Ms.City Planner, you need to add that to your to-do list."

Li laughed, "I'll try."

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  • Li didn't have even feelings or thoughts about Ping's death. I had to check to make sure her memory registered it. It did, but considering that she's permaplat due to topping her career, there wasn't much of an effect. She did have increased wants for Tobi in terms of calling and talking with him. I didn't trust those two in their grief and I imagine Cameron wouldn't be so tolerant anymore now that she's pregnant again.

  • Erika Moore might be familar to some of you who followed Pahala Shore. I missed my old characters and decided that some of them would make the move to Apple Valley as non-playables. Erika is the first to arrive. She bumped into Tobi who was leaving the apartment complex while Li was at work and started heart farting over him and rolling up some inappropiate wants. Erika, you do not want that man.

6 comments:

  1. I don't feel for Li at all. I didn't agree when she left her family to live her life and I don't have anything nice to say for her now. I just don't like the woman. LOL I think she's selfish and I really hope something happens to her that makes her see what a huge mistake she actually did make by abadnoning her children.

    I have more respect for women who do decide to divorce their husband but they truck on, care for the children and live a life that they want, maybe not as carefree as they would have been minus the children, but at least they still have them. Li is cold and self centered and I can't stand her. LOL

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  2. Li's friends are right, I have to say. Men do give up primary custody all the time and no one says anything. No one calls them bad fathers or says they don't love their kids. It's almost expected that they'll happily palm the kids off onto their mother.

    So I do feel bad for Li. She's made a choice that most women don't and she seems to be really doubting herself in the light of Ping's death.

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  3. Aaahhh, Erika!! My girl from Pahala Shore! It's so great to see her in Apple Valley!

    Well, I think Li did what she felt was right for her. Sure it may seem odd, but it's not unheard of! And I can't condemn her for what she did. She's struggling with her feelings and I enjoyed this update exploring that.

    I hope she can come to terms with her emotions as well as Toby...and it's a smart thing you're keeping them apart during this grieving because of the reasons you stated. Makes total sense.

    Her apartment looks great, btw! *winks*

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  4. How fun to see the Pahala Shore characters showing up in Apple Valley! I think I'm going to enjoy it.

    I think you made a very good point that a man wouldn't be looked at the way that Li is. There is a double standard when it comes to child care and custody. I think Li is an interesting character. She seems like the type that is stoic and aloof and could easily be misunderstood as more cold and uncaring than she really is.

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  5. "Instead, they were applauded when they picked up the children for making time in their busy lives for the little ones that they helped create"

    I think that women are judged differently for their decisions regarding children. And no matter what her level of selfishness may have been, she is still a person who can experience pain. You also convey well the pain sharpened by guilt, inevitable for women even when they make a choice a man might not be judged for.

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  6. I'm beyond pleased that this post generated some interesting comments.

    -Riverdale, yes, Li does seem selfish since she didn't take the children-however, Tobi wouldn't have allowed her even if she had wanted to. I think Ping's death has caused her to doubt her prior life choices, but probably not in the way you might think.

    -Carla, Li is struggling with her feelings, especially since she doesn't feel grief in the same weeping type of sorrow as others around her.

    -SH, I'm glad you like her apartment-those pillows are beyond awesome. Thanks again! I have a bad feeling about Li and Tobi right now, she tried to booty call him-gosh. Bad bad idea, especially now with emotions all crazy...sigh, maybe I should take my hands off them, I'm sure they'll find someway to go around my back anyway (I'm looking at you Fiona, Jesse, Suzanna and Bradford).

    -Em, your insight into Li's character is pretty accurate. Li keeps her emotions close to her chest and buried deeply-probably due to her parent's early death (http://applevalleyblogs.blogspot.com/2008/04/covering-news.html). Only recently has she become more self-confident in herself and her desires. For example, she never wanted children but did so out of fear (http://applevalleyblogs.blogspot.com/2008/07/new-friends.html)

    -Francesca, thanks. I'm glad that you got the mixture of feelings with her guilt and pain.

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