Eunhee, a nine-year-old girl, is feeling anxious about her upcoming recorder exam. She is struggling to find a place within her own family, which makes her even more stressed out. Her parents are busy with work and have little time for her, leaving her feeling neglected and alone.
As she walks down the hallway, Eunhee can't help but feel overwhelmed by the pressure of the exam. She knows that it will be a tough test, but she also knows that she has been working hard all year long to prepare herself.
She stops in front of her room, taking a deep breath and trying to calm her nerves. She takes out her music book and starts to practice scales, trying to focus on the task at hand.
However, as soon as she starts playing, her phone rings. It's her mother calling from work. Eunhee quickly answers, hoping to catch her mother off guard and ask for some advice or reassurance.
"Eunhee, how are you doing?" her mother asks, sounding tired and stressed.
"I'm doing alright, Mom," Eunhee replies, trying to sound confident.
"Listen, I need to talk to you," her mother says, cutting off the call before Eunhee can finish her sentence.
Eunhee feels a wave of disappointment wash over her. She had hoped that her mother would listen to her concerns and offer some support. Instead, she feels like her mother is ignoring her, which only adds to her anxiety.
Feeling defeated, Eunhee puts her phone down and continues practicing the scales, trying to distract herself from her troubled thoughts. But as she plays, she can't shake the feeling that something is wrong with her family, and that they don't care about her well-being.
In the end, Eunhee realizes that she needs to take control of her own life and find ways to cope with the stress she feels. She decides to focus on schoolwork and spend more time with her friends, hoping that this will help ease her anxiety and make things better.