Suddenly the gym door opens and a young Korean
girl walks in. She is wearing clogs, a dressy green blousy, a nice pearl
necklace and jeans that go up to her calves. Not appropriately dressed for the
workout. Her hello carries a heavy Korean accent. She has a hard time turning
on the treadmill that she wants to walk on. And with the high heels on those
clogs, it is a wonder how she will accomplish such a task without springing an
ankle or falling off the machine.
Five minutes go by and a young Korean boy walks
in and says something to her in their language. His hello also carries a heavy
accent. He helps her turn on the treadmill and gets on the other one on her
right. All three are facing the mirror in front of them, but no one looks at
the other although each one knows that they are being observed. At least the
boy is wearing runners on his feet despite being in jeans and a real nice green
sweater. They talk to each other in Korean and their voices can be heard above
the loud music playing through the headphones of the person on the left.
The alarm on the treadmill goes off and the
forty-five minutes are over. The key to the gym is passed on to the youngsters
while the girl is walking and talking on her cell phone in Korean and the boy is
running at a high speed. Goodbyes are said in heavy accents.