The scene opens with a chirp, a sizzle, a caress, and a gulp. It's hot, and it's just the two of them. They're on their way to the grocery store, and suddenly, they're in the middle of a joke about a fish that's been totally killed by one of their brothers. Unnie's face is burning, and the smell of the fish reminds her of hell. She asks her brother to take some rest, and he does, but she's not satisfied with it. She tells him to avoid eye contact, but he's making her worry. He asks her if something happened between her and her brother, and she says that something did happen between them. He tells her to prepare herself, because he won't be easy on her just because she is the oldest of the family. He also tells her that he was in a movie with her, and that she was pretty in it. He says that she is a minor, so she doesn't have to watch the movie. Then he asks her to come outside, and when she does, he asks if she should go to the store and buy some melona . She says she'll go do some stretching in the yard, and then he'll come back.
The scene opens with a chirp, a sizzle, a caress, and a gulp. It's hot, and it's just the two of them. They're on their way to the grocery store, and suddenly, they're in the middle of a joke about a fish that's been totally killed by one of their brothers. Unnie's face is burning, and the smell of the fish reminds her of hell. She asks her brother to take some rest, and he does, but she's not satisfied with it. She tells him to avoid eye contact, but he's making her worry. He asks her if something happened between her and her brother, and she says that something did happen between them. He tells her to prepare herself, because he won't be easy on her just because she is the oldest of the family. He also tells her that he was in a movie with her, and that she was pretty in it. He says that she is a minor, so she doesn't have to watch the movie. Then he asks her to come outside, and when she does, he asks if she should go to the store and buy some melona . She says she'll go do some stretching in the yard, and then he'll come back.