๐“‡ผ ๐˜ˆ๐˜ต๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ป ๐˜๐˜ช๐˜ค ๐˜™๐˜ฆ๐˜ค๐˜ฐ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ด ๐˜Œ๐˜ฑ.๐˜›๐˜ฉ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ!

๐“‡ผ ๐˜ˆ๐˜ต๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ๐˜ป ๐˜๐˜ช๐˜ค ๐˜™๐˜ฆ๐˜ค๐˜ฐ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฅ๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜ด ๐˜Œ๐˜ฑ.๐˜›๐˜ฉ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฆ! ๐“‡ผ ๐“†ž ๐˜”๐˜ข๐˜ต๐˜ถ๐˜ณ๐˜ฆ ๐˜›๐˜ฉ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด ๐“†ž ๐“‡ผ ๐˜”๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ๐˜ด/๐˜ˆ๐˜จ๐˜ฆ๐˜ญ๐˜ฆ๐˜ด๐˜ด/๐˜‰๐˜ญ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜ฌ ๐˜‰๐˜ญ๐˜ฐ๐˜จ๐˜ด ๐˜ฅ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ'๐˜ต ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜ต๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ข๐˜ค๐˜ต ๐˜ฐ๐˜ณ ๐˜บ๐˜ฐ๐˜ถ ๐˜ธ๐˜ช๐˜ญ๐˜ญ ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฃ๐˜ญ๐˜ฐ๐˜ค๐˜ฌ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฅ ๐“‡ผ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ฐ๐˜ต8/๐˜ฎ๐˜ถ๐˜ญ๐˜ต๐˜ช๐˜ฑ๐˜ญ๐˜ฆ ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฎ๐˜ฃ๐˜ฆ๐˜ณ๐˜ด ๐“‡ผ ๐“†ž 2 seater - @mingi-s-dimples yungi x reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Ateez After A Concert - @mingwrites ot8 x reader (scenarios) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Ateez reacting to Jongho being a โ€œgrown manโ€ - @atinydise ot8 x reader (reactions) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Ateez Texts When You Went To Another Idol's Concert - @jjoongstar ot8 x reader (texts) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Between Two Hearts - @call-of-daydreams bf!sugar daddy!jongho x reader x bf!sugar daddy!mingi (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ

๐“‡ผ ๐˜ฌ๐˜ช๐˜ฎ ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜ซ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ [ 02.18 ] - @yizhou-time prince!hongjoong x princess!reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž 12:30 - @atinyslittleworld idol!hongjoong x reader (timestamp) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž After Hours - @jjoongstar bf!hongjoong x gf!reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Back Off, I'm Married! - @solaris-amethyst non-idol!hongjoong x gn!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž Both Pretty - @skzdust bf!hongjoong x reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ฑ๐˜ข๐˜ณ๐˜ฌ ๐˜ด๐˜ฆ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜ฉ๐˜ธ๐˜ข ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ A Day Of Sunshine - @mybelovedwoo non-idol!seonghwa x reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Away With The Wind - @seongwars dragon rider!seonghwa x ex-dragon rider!reader (series) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž Biggest Flex - @daceydeath mafia!seonghwa x reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Bite Me [Part One] [Part Two] - @atzloverr bf!vampire!seonghwa x reader (two-parts) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Cravings - @dancinglikebutterflywings husband!seonghwa x pregnant!reader (drabble) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ซ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜บ๐˜ถ๐˜ฏ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ 3:11 pm - @twilightzoneletters bf!yunho x reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž A Curve Ball From The Past - @kpopcafeeee baseball star!dad!yunho x mom!reader (series) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ All Of The Girls You Loved Before - @evandsolo bf!yunho x reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž Bookshop And Bourbon - @ja3hwa mafia!yunho x librarian!reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Crave Me - @mingi-s-dimples bf!ceo!yunho x gf!model!reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž

๐“‡ผ ๐˜ฌ๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜บ๐˜ฆ๐˜ฐ๐˜ด๐˜ข๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ A Lot Like Love - @melodyanqe1 prince!yeosang x florist!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ A Warm Heart - @jjoongstar statue!yeosang x reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Cubicles - @/aflairforthejaz non-idol!yeosang x reader (drabble) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž Cured - @acupoftaewithsomesuga doctor!yeosang x nurse!reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Divination - @daemour crown prince!yeosang x maid!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ค๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ๐˜ช ๐˜ด๐˜ข๐˜ฏ ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ [3:00 PM] - @edenesth dad!san x mom!reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ 23:11 - @iannmin idol!san x idol!reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ 3:32 am - @/iannmin idol!san x idol!reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ A Smile From Me To You - @yourlocaljonghoe bf!san x reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ By My Side - @iannmin non-idol!san x wife!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ด๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ฎ๐˜ช๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜ช ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ 00:00 - @iannmin newlywed!mingi x pregnant!reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž B.A.S - @desirehorizon non-idol!mingi x reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Brother - @hanjisungs-bigtittyg0thgf best friend's brother!mingi x reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“†ž Dirty Little Secret | Our Dirty Little Secret - @xosannie sex worker!mingi x reader (two-parts) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Everything I Could Ever Wish For! - @makeitmingi dad!idol!mingi x mom!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ซ๐˜ถ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐˜ธ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฐ๐˜บ๐˜ฐ๐˜ถ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ ๐“‡ผ ๐“†ž 4:15pm - @daceydeath idol!wooyoung x reader (timestamp) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Best Friend's Girl - @dancinglikebutterflywings best friend!wooyoung x reader ft.san (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“†ž Celebratory Fuck - @wooyoungmybelovedhusband baseball player!wooyoung x cheerleader!reader (one-shot) ๐“†ž ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Change Up - @skrrts non-idol!wooyoung x gn!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Colours Of You - @ae-cow non-idol!wooyoung x optometrists!reader (drabble) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“‡ผ ๐˜ค๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ๐˜ช ๐˜ซ๐˜ฐ๐˜ฏ๐˜จ๐˜ฉ๐˜ฐ ๐“‡ผ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ 12:31 am - @minghaoslatina idol!jongho x reader (timestamp) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Far Away - @melodyanqel dad!huband!idol!jongho x mom!non-idol!wife!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Jongho is jealous and Wooyoung is the cause because of course he is - @redzie02 bf!jongho x gn!reader ft. wooyoung (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ In My Head - @callmeagardengnome idol!jongho x music producer!bartender!reader (one-shot) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ ๐“ˆ’๐“ธ Phone Call - @sweetiesicheng bf!jongho x reader (drabble) ๐“ˆ’๐“ธย 

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strangers by nature | viii

Strangers By Nature | Viii
Strangers By Nature | Viii
Strangers By Nature | Viii

Pairing: heir!Song Mingi x heir!Reader AU: non-idol | arranged marriage | enemies to lovers Genre: angst, humor, fluff in future chapters Rating: NC-17 Summary: After a life-altering car accident, Mingi is given one final shot at redemptionโ€”reborn as a fuzzy little puppy. To earn a second chance at life, he must complete three tasks or risk being doomed to the afterlife forever. Word Count: 5.5K Warnings: fluff, mentions of infidelity

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Strangers By Nature | Viii

โ€œYouโ€™ll need extensive physical therapy,โ€ Dr. Jang said, flipping through his chart the day Mingi was to be discharged.ย 

โ€œWalking will be difficult at first. Youโ€™ll experience weakness, dizziness, and possibly some coordination issues.โ€

Mrs. Song let out a sharp breath, bringing a hand up to her mouth as if to stifle a gasp. Beside her, Mr. Song reached over and placed a firm, reassuring hand on her arm. They had known this was coming, yet hearing it aloud made it all the more real.

โ€œWeโ€™ll have to make arrangements,โ€ his mother replied. โ€œOh, if heโ€™s going to struggle, we can have the physical therapist come to the house.โ€

โ€œThereโ€™s no need,โ€ Mingi rasped, glancing over at you. โ€œY/N can help me.โ€

The entire room fell silent.

Dr. Jang stopped mid-page, his eyes flickering up over his glasses. The nurse who had been taking discharge notes blinked so fast it was almost comical. Even Mr. Song, ever composed, arched an eyebrow in surprise.

โ€œW-What? Me?โ€ you stammered, pointing to yourself as if there had been some mistake.

โ€œIf you donโ€™t mind, Iโ€™d like your help,โ€ Mingi repeated, his voice steadier now, as if the decision had already been made in his mind. There was something almostโ€ฆ gentle in the way he looked at you.

You stared at him in disbelief. Mingi, the man who never wanted anything to do with you, was asking for your help?ย 

โ€œMingi, are you sure?โ€

Mrs. Song was still staring at him like he had grown a second head. โ€œBut you alwaysโ€”โ€ She hesitated, searching for the right words.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™ve never liked beingโ€ฆhelped. You always insist on doing things yourself.โ€

Mingi exhaled, leaning back against the pillows, his fingers twitching slightly against the blanket. โ€œI know,โ€ he admitted. His voice was quiet, almost contemplative.ย 

โ€œBut things are different now.โ€

And for some reason, the way he said it made it feel like he wasnโ€™t just talking about his injury.

You pulled up to the entrance, cutting the engine before stepping out to grab Mingiโ€™s crutches from the backseat. By now, the visits were becoming routine, but each time, it still struck you as surreal.

You turned to him, holding out the crutches. โ€œDo you need anything else? I can grab a wheelchair if you want.โ€

Mingi shook his head. โ€œNo thanks, Iโ€™ve got it.โ€

Then, to your complete and utter bewilderment, he smiledโ€”small, unguarded, but warm in a way youโ€™d never quite seen before. The sight of it sent a strange flutter through your chest, something unfamiliar yet not entirely unwelcome.

Before you could process it, his hand brushed against your arm, a brief touch that sent a gentle warmth trailing in its wake. His fingers lingered just long enough to make you wonder if it was intentional before he gave your arm a light squeezeโ€”as if he were telling you heโ€™d see you soon.

It was fleeting, gone too soon, but the feeling remained, leaving you gripping the car door handle as if it were the only thing keeping you steady.

Mingi had never smiled at you before.ย 

The whole drive home, you were lost in thought, your hands gripping the steering wheel a little tighter than necessary. Confused didnโ€™t even begin to cover it. Lately, everything about Mingi had been confusing.

At first, you thought you were imagining it. But then it became impossible to ignore.

It wasnโ€™t just the way he looked at you nowโ€”like he was seeing you for the first time, rather than through you. It was how he acted. How he hovered.ย 

He followed you around the penthouse like a puppy. If you turned around too quickly, he was there, standing just a few feet away. If you rounded a corner, you nearly crashed into him. It was like he was always waiting for something.ย 

Waiting for you.

You could almost see itโ€”the imaginary puppy ears perking up, the wagging tail swishing behind him, hoping youโ€™d notice that he was there.ย 

And as if that werenโ€™t strange enough, heโ€™d also becomeโ€ฆtalkative. Well, in his own way. Mingi had started initiating conversations with you through animal facts, seemingly random tidbits of knowledge heโ€™d been holding in until they just slipped out.ย 

โ€œDid you know that vampire bats share their food with other vampire bats?โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ You blinked at him, holding your fork mid bite.ย 

โ€œThey, umโ€ฆthey regurgitate blood for bats that didnโ€™t eat.โ€ His voice was quiet and uncertain, like he wasnโ€™t sure if this was something youโ€™d want to hear but hoped you might find it interesting.

You blinked at him, trying to decide if this was some kind of weird joke. But there was no teasing in his expressionโ€”just an earnest kind of hopefulness, like he wanted you to acknowledge his effort.

Like he wanted you to know he was trying.

โ€œOhโ€ฆโ€ You let out a small laugh, tilting your head at him. โ€œAre you telling me I donโ€™t eat enough?โ€

Mingiโ€™s ears tinged pink as he gave a small, sheepish nod.ย 

โ€œKind ofโ€ฆโ€ he admitted, shifting awkwardly.ย 

โ€œI noticed that sometimes you skip meals when youโ€™re busy or stressed.โ€ His voice dropped slightly, almost as if he was embarrassed to say it aloud.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s not good for you.โ€

Another instance, you were humming to yourself as you sorted through the laundry, tossing a few shirts into the washing machine. The penthouse was quiet, save for the whir of the dryer running in the background. You reached for the basket whenโ€”

โ€œDid you know that wombats poop in cubes?โ€

You yelped, throwing your laundry into the air as you spun around. Mingi stood just a few feet away, wide-eyed, his hands hovering awkwardly in front of him like he wasnโ€™t sure whether to help or apologize.

โ€œMingi!โ€ you gasped, pressing a hand to your chest. โ€œYou scared me!โ€

โ€œSorry, I didnโ€™t mean to,โ€ he mumbled, shifting on his feet. โ€œThe sugar cubes you put in your tea reminded me of wombat poop for some reason.โ€

You shook your head as you stepped into the lift back to the penthouse. You werenโ€™t sure how you felt about your husbandโ€™s newfound attitude. It wasnโ€™t that you were ungratefulโ€”Mingi had finally woken up, and that should have been enough.ย 

The moment you kicked off your shoes in the foyer, Mrs. Ha, the chef, scurried over, her eyes darting between you and the hallway like she was still in the habit of speaking cautiously.ย ย 

โ€œOh, Ms. Y/N!โ€ she whispered urgently, clutching her apron. โ€œHow was he?โ€

You let out a sharp exhale, still trying to make sense of it yourself. โ€œWeird,โ€ you hissed, picking up your pace to match hers as you both hurried toward the kitchen.

โ€œHe smiled at me. Andโ€”โ€ You hesitated for a second before lowering your voice. โ€œHe squeezed my arm.โ€

Mrs. Ha gasped so dramatically you thought she might faint. โ€œNo.โ€ She shook her head as if refusing to believe it.

โ€œI know,โ€ you muttered, half-joking, but not really. โ€œHe used to pretend I didn't exist. Now heโ€™sโ€ฆโ€ You trailed off, struggling to find the right word.

Warm? Inviting? Considerate?

It felt strange to say out loud, but stranger still that it might actually be true.

Mrs. Ha grabbed your wrist as if trying to steady herself, or maybe you. โ€œMs. Y/N,โ€ she said gravely, โ€œdo you think he hit his head too hard?โ€

You swallowed, the thought lingering in your mind longer than it should. Mingiโ€™s accident had been severe. Heโ€™d been unconscious for months and it was a miracle he woke up at all.ย 

And yet, this wasnโ€™t just waking up. This was different. The Mingi you knew had been cold, distant, cruel even. He never touched you unless absolutely necessary, never smiled at you unless it was laced with sarcasm or condescension. But today?

Today, heโ€™d looked at you like he actually saw you.

Could head trauma really alter someoneโ€™s personality that drastically? Had the accident shaken something loose inside him?

โ€œCan you believe he asked me about plants?โ€ Yohan scoffed, handing you a cup of tea as you stepped into the kitchen.

โ€œMingi and plants.โ€ He shook his head in disbelief, leaning against the counter. โ€œI canโ€™t believe heโ€™s actually considering keeping something alive besides himself.โ€

You snorted, though the humor was short-lived. The shift in Mingiโ€™s behavior was too drastic, too unnatural. You took a sip of your tea, the warmth doing little to ease the uncertainty. This new Mingi was too good to be true, and you were just waiting for the other shoe to drop. Mingiโ€™s kindness, his warmthโ€”it didnโ€™t make sense. Not when he had spent so long resenting you.

โ€œThis morning, he casually mentioned that zebras canโ€™t sleep alone,โ€ you murmured, tapping your fingers against the cup.ย 

โ€œWell he said heโ€™s looking forward to dinner!โ€ Mrs. Ha interjected.ย 

โ€œThree months ago, he barely spoke to anyone, including Y/N and now heโ€™s making conversation?โ€ Yohan shook his head, placing a hand on his hip.ย 

โ€œThis is suspicious.โ€

No one wanted to say it out loud, but you all felt the same way. Mingiโ€™s recovery wasnโ€™t just physical. He was changing, bit by bit. And for the first time in a long while, it wasnโ€™t for the worse.

โ‹†

โ€œYour grip strength is starting to improve, as well as the mobility on your left side. Soon, you wonโ€™t need the crutches anymore,โ€ Dr. Lim noted encouragingly.

Mingi exhaled sharply, rolling his shoulders as he steadied himself. The session had been brutal, as they always were, but hearing that he was making progress gave him a small sense of victory.

โ€œThatโ€™s it for today. Weโ€™ll see you next week.โ€ The physical therapist gave him a nod of approval before turning away, already moving on to his next patient.

Mingi nodded, gripping his crutches tightly as he made his way toward the exit. Every movement still felt like an uphill battle. He had spent the last two months relearning how to move, how to function without feeling like his own body was working against him. The physical therapy sessions were grueling, pushing him to his limits, but he refused to back down.

The accident had nearly killed him. Three broken ribs, a fractured femur, and nerve damage. Though it wasnโ€™t extensive, it was enough to remind him that no matter how much he pushed, there were still limits.ย 

And he hated that.

He hated the way his body trembled when he overexerted himself, the way his right arm sometimes felt too weak to grip things properly. He hated that he still struggled to get up without support, that simple tasks took twice the effort they used to.ย 

But he didnโ€™t hate the way you anticipated his struggles before he could voice them. The way you reached for his arm before he could stumble, or placed things in a way that made it easier for him to access. And he didnโ€™t hate how easily you entertained his ramblings, even when they were about the most mundane things.

For an hour and a half each week, he hated being away from you.

Because no matter how frustrating the setbacks were, no matter how exhausting the battle of recovery became, seeing you at the end of each session reminded him of his purpose and his promise to Hongjoong and Wooyoung.ย 

The thought of going home had him biting back a grin as he adjusted his crutches and made his way out of the rehabilitation center. He was already looking forward to sliding into the passenger seat beside you, exaggerating the difficulty of his new balance exercises and guessing what Mrs. Ha had whipped up today.

The anticipation carried him forward until it came to a screeching halt.

The moment he stepped into the rotunda, his fingers instinctively tightened around the crutches, his body going rigid. The hospital lobby was a blur of white coats and murmured conversations, but all he could focus on was the figure standing in front of him.

Ahri.

Her arms were crossed, her manicured nails tapping impatiently against her sleeve. She looked annoyed with her lips pressed into a thin line as her sharp gaze raked over him.ย 

The sight of her made something curdle in his stomachโ€”something sharp, bitter, and unwelcome.

โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€ Mingi asked flatly.

Ahri scoffed, stepping closer. โ€œAre you seriously asking me that? Youโ€™ve been avoiding me ever since you woke up.โ€

โ€œMaybe that should tell you something,โ€ he muttered, but he already knew Ahri wouldnโ€™t take the hint.

Ahri rolled her eyes. โ€œOh, come on, Mingi. Donโ€™t act like this. We need to talk.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ he said simply, his grip tightening around the crutches until his knuckles turned white.ย 

โ€œWe really donโ€™t.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re being dramatic. I was worried about youโ€”โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t,โ€ he cut in, his voice low, firm.ย 

Ahriโ€™s mouth opened, then closed. For the first time, she looked uncertain, like she hadnโ€™t expected him to be this direct. Her expression faltered for a split second, But then, just as quickly, she recovered, her lips curling into a sneer.

โ€œSo thatโ€™s how it is?โ€ she scoffed. โ€œYou wake up and suddenly forget about us? Is it because you want to play house with her?โ€

Mingiโ€™s jaw tensed but his silence spoke volumes.

โ€œWhatโ€™s wrong with that?โ€ he replied quietly.ย 

That made her pause. Just for a second. But then she shook her head, scoffing again like she couldnโ€™t believe what she was hearing.ย 

โ€œOh, give me a break,โ€ she snapped. โ€œYou spent so long telling me how miserable you were, how you were trapped with her.โ€ She let out a bitter laugh.ย 

โ€œBut now what? You wake up from a coma and suddenly, sheโ€™s the one you want? You told me you wished youโ€™d never married her, that you never loved her.โ€ย 

She took a step closer, her voice dropping to something softer, something almost pleading as if she could still reach him.ย 

โ€œMingi, you told me I was the only thing that made you happy.โ€

And maybe, once, he had believed that.

Maybe, once, he had convinced himself that Ahri was the answer, the escape he craved, the proof that he was still alive, still capable of feeling something. But standing here now, after dying and coming back, after losing everything and being given a second chance, he saw it for what it truly was.

A mistake. A desperate attempt to outrun his own self-destruction.

But youโ€”you had always been real. And this time, he wasnโ€™t going to run.

This time, he was going to love you the way he should have all along.

โ€œYou werenโ€™t,โ€ he said steadily. โ€œYou never were.โ€

Ahriโ€™s face twisted, something wounded flickering across her features before it morphed into anger.ย 

โ€œBullshit! If that were true, then why did you keep coming back to me?โ€

"You were there when it was easy, Ahri. When it was fun. But when I was lying in that hospital bed, barely clinging to life, you were nowhere to be found."

Ahriโ€™s lips parted, but no words came out.

โ€œAnd you know what? I donโ€™t blame you,โ€ Mingi said, tilting his head.ย 

โ€œBecause we were never real, were we? We were just two selfish people feeding off each otherโ€™s worst impulses.โ€ He exhaled sharply, as if the weight of it all was finally lifting off his chest.ย 

โ€œI donโ€™t owe you anything.โ€

People turned, pausing in their tracks, stealing glances at the commotion, but Mingi could care less. Instead, he stepped past her without another glance, heading toward the one person who matteredโ€”

You.

"You think you can just walk away from me?" Ahri's voice rose, sharp and unhinged.ย 

Mingi didnโ€™t flinch. He didnโ€™t react at all.ย 

And that set her off.ย 

"Do you really think sheโ€™ll love you after everything you put her through?!"

Her lips curled, a smirk. "You think a self-respecting woman like Choi Y/N would want you?" She let out a breathless, almost manic laugh, her eyes glinting with something unhinged.ย 

"Especially when you fucked me on your wedding night!"

A murmur rippled through the gathering crowd. Gasps. A sharp intake of breath. Someone muttering under their breath. But Ahri was past caring. Her hands trembled at her sides, whether from rage or something deeper, something uglier, even she wasnโ€™t sure.

โ€œYou threw her away like she was nothing. And now, you think you can just have her?โ€

Ahri let out a broken laugh, something desperate and wild.ย 

"Sheโ€™s stronger than you ever gave her credit for." Ahriโ€™s voice turned quiet, almost pitying.

โ€œShe doesnโ€™t need you."

Mingiโ€™s breath hitched, and for the first time since this entire confrontation began, doubt slithered in, coiling tight around his chest.

Because what if Ahri was right?

What if you never forgave him? What if everything he had done, all the cruel words, all the neglect, had built a wall so high between you that heโ€™d never be able to climb over it?

He remembered the way you had looked at him when he was just a clumsy, oversized puppy, tail wagging, tongue lolling, no words to defend himselfโ€”only his actions. And still, still, you had cared for him. Fed him. Sheltered him. Loved him, even when you hadnโ€™t known it was him.

Mingi clenched his jaw. He could fix this.

Because if he had been capable of love then, stripped of his pride and his excuses, then he was capable of love now. And he would prove it to you. No matter what it took.

He would not lose you.

"Ms. Jeong," a voice said smoothly, "I suggest you leave before you embarrass yourself any further."

Mingi tensed. He didnโ€™t need to turn to know what heโ€™d seeโ€”that infuriatingly calm expression, always so composed, so sure with his stupid face and stupid hair.

Seonghwa.

The hospital director's voice was calm, but the authority behind it was unmistakable. He stepped into Ahriโ€™s path, yet the weight of his presence alone was enough to send a chill through the air.

Ahri whirled on him. "Stay out of this, Park Seonghwa!" she snapped. "This has nothing to do with you!"

Seonghwa raised an eyebrow. "Youโ€™re causing a disturbance in my hospital. That makes it my problem."

Her chest rose and fell with sharp, angry breaths, but Seonghwa remained unfazed.

"Youโ€™re humiliating yourself. If you donโ€™t leave, Iโ€™ll have security escort you out."

Ahriโ€™s lips parted, her eyes darting between Seonghwa and Mingi, as if searching for an openingโ€”one last attempt to regain control of the situation. But Mingi had already turned his back, walking toward the exit. Toward you.

And youโ€”you had just barely managed to keep your knees from buckling.

You had been standing just around the corner, heart in your throat, ears ringing with every word that had left Mingiโ€™s mouth.

"Do you really think sheโ€™ll love you after everything you put her through?!"

You didnโ€™t have an answer for that. Not yet.

But Mingi, your husband, the same man who once treated your marriage like a prison sentenceโ€”was choosing you.

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Your phone chimed, interrupting your conversation with Yohan and Mrs. Ha.

Pick up Mingi.

โ€œHas it already been an hour and a half?โ€ Yohan sighed, leaning back in his chair.

Mrs. Ha chuckled as she wiped her hands on her apron, already turning back to the half-prepped vegetables on the counter.ย 

โ€œTime flies when youโ€™re talking shit, I guess,โ€ you murmured, more to yourself than anyone.

Conversations like these had once been a source of relief, a safe space where you, Yohan, and Mrs. Ha could freely air out your frustrations about Mingi and his insufferable attitude. It had been cathartic, a necessary way to bond over shared grievances, particularly in the way he ignored Yohanโ€™s presence, dismissed Mrs. Haโ€™s kindness, and, worst of all, the way he had treated you.

The usual satisfaction of venting was absent, replaced instead by something heavier.ย 

Guilt.

You werenโ€™t sure why.

Maybe it was the way his eyes lingered now, softer, searching, as if trying to memorize every flicker of emotion that crossed your face. Like he was looking for somethingโ€”hoping for something.

Or maybe it was the way he hesitated before speaking, as if he wanted to be understood but didnโ€™t know how. As if he was afraid that one wrong step would send him tumbling right back into the version of himself you had every reason to despise.

And thatโ€™s what made your chest ache.

You sighed, grabbing your keys from the counter and with a quick farewell to Yohan and Mrs. Ha, you made your way down to the garage. The drive to the hospital was quiet, the high rises casting fleeting shadows as you navigated the city streets.

Your mind wandered. Mingi was still a mess of contradictionsโ€”still the person who had hurt you more than anyone else ever had. And yet, in the past two months, something had shifted. Heโ€™d been different.

You werenโ€™t sure what that meant for you, if it meant anything at all.

Pulling into the hospital lot, you glanced at the time. You were early. With minutes to spare, you found yourself hesitating, fingers tapping against the steering wheel. You could just wait here, let Mingi find his way out like always.ย 

But today, something in you wavered.

Maybe, just this once, youโ€™d meet him halfway.

Sighing, you turned off the engine and walked into the hospital. The automatic doors parted soundlessly as you entered, the sterile scent of antiseptic and faint traces of coffee from the cafรฉ wrapping around you.ย 

You weaved through the familiar hallways toward the rehabilitation center, past patients in wheelchairs and staff exchanging clipped instructions.

And thenโ€”

"You think you can just walk away from me?"

You stopped.

Ahri.

Her voice carried through the clinic, too loud, too reckless for a public space, but she didnโ€™t seem to care.

A few steps ahead, just past a row of columns, Mingi stoodโ€”partially obscured, his broad shoulders stiff with tension. Ahri stood in front of him, heaving with anger, her expression twisted into something between fury and despair.

Your instincts told you to walk away before you were pulled into something you werenโ€™t meant to witness. But your feet wouldnโ€™t move. Instead, you ducked behind the corner, pressing yourself against the wall, your heartbeat hammering in your ears.

"Do you really think sheโ€™ll love you after everything you put her through?!"

You sucked in a breath. That stopped Mingi and Ahri knew it. You peeked out just enough to catch the smirk curling at the edges of her lips and the cruel glint in her eyes.

"You think a self-respecting woman like Choi Y/N would want you? You fucked me on your wedding night!"

The words slammed into you, knocking the air from your lungs. You had known what you were getting into when your parents arranged your marriage to Mingi. You had no illusions about love or loyalty, not when his heart had already belonged to someone else. You had told yourself his affair with Ahri didnโ€™t matter, that you werenโ€™t some naive child clinging to false hope.

But hearing the words now, so bluntly and irrevocably, felt different. It was like an old wound you thought had scarred over, threatening to tear open all over again.

A murmur of voices rippled through the onlookersโ€”gasps, hushed whispers, stolen glances exchanged in uneasy silence. Mingi remained frozen, his jaw clenched so tight it looked painful, his fists curling and uncurling around his crutches.

Your fingers curled into your sleeves, nails pressing crescent marks into your skin. The way Mingi stood there, facing Ahriโ€™s wrath without backing down, without crumbling the way you might have expected, made your chest tighten.

For the first time in your marriage, Mingi was choosing you.

The realization sent a flutter through you, foreign and unwelcome and you had to keep your knees from buckling beneath you.ย 

This wasnโ€™t forgiveness.

But it was something.

Swallowing hard, you spun on your heel and hurried back to your car. By the time you reached the door, your hands fumbled slightly, a little shaky as you slid inside and shut yourself away from the world.ย ย 

You squeezed your eyes shut, willing the strange, fluttery feeling in your chest to go away. But it lingered, stubborn and insistent, curling around the edges of your thoughts. Ahriโ€™s words still echoed in your mind, but even louderโ€”more impossible to ignoreโ€”was the quiet whisper of, What if?

What if Mingi really was choosing you?

Not out of obligation. Not because there was no one else left. But because he wanted to.

A breathy laugh escaped you, more out of disbelief than amusement.ย 

โ€œWhat do you think, Maro?โ€

The name slipped out before you could stop it, but it felt natural, like Maro was still here, curled up beside you, tail wagging, waiting for you to spill your heart out.ย 

You swallowed, gripping the steering wheel as if it could ground you.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s stupid, right?โ€ Your voice was tentative as you leaned your head against the headrest.ย 

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t change anything. Just because heโ€”โ€ You stopped, shook your head, trying to chase away the warmth threatening to creep in.

โ€œIt doesnโ€™t mean I should believe in something thatโ€™s never been real.โ€

You could imagine Maro pressing his head into your palm like he understood everything you couldnโ€™t say. Like he was telling you that you didnโ€™t have to figure it all out alone.

โ€œGod, I donโ€™t even know what's happening anymore.โ€

A sudden, sharp knock against the window jolted you upright. Your heart lurched into your throat as you turned, only to find Mingi standing just outside, giving you a small wave. Your face burned. Huffing, you fumbled for the lock with clumsy fingers before scrambling out of the car.ย 

โ€œI got it,โ€ Mingi said with a chuckle, adjusting his grip on his crutches. His voice was light, but his gaze lingered on you, studying you with an expression softer than you were used to.

โ€œYou okay?โ€

You forced a small smile, brushing imaginary dust off your sleeves in an attempt to steady yourself. โ€œYeah, just tired.โ€

Mingi didnโ€™t look convinced. He lingered for a second longer, his eyes searching yours as if debating whether to press further. But he didnโ€™t. Instead, he exhaled through his nose, nodded, and slid into the passenger seat.

The drive home passed in a blur. The streetlights stretched long across the pavement, casting soft, flickering patterns against the windshield, but you were lost in the whirlwind of thoughts brewing in your mind.

Did he really love you?

โ‹†

"Y/Nโ€ฆcan you call my phone? I canโ€™t seem to find it."

Mingi had been more flustered than usual latelyโ€”not that he wanted to admit. The accident had left him disoriented, but it was unlike him to be clumsy. But lately, he kept doing things that frustrated him to no end like pushing against a pull door and standing there and now, misplacing his phone for the third time this week.ย 

He was also never one to ask for helpโ€”especially from you.

Before the accident, he had gone out of his way to keep his distance. He had made it clear he wanted nothing from you, and you had gotten the message. Eventually, you stopped offering. And for a while, thatโ€™s what he thought he wanted.

Now, he couldnโ€™t stand the thought of it.

If you were in the kitchen, he was suddenly rummaging through the cabinets for a snack he didnโ€™t actually want. If you were on the couch, he was sitting on the opposite end, scrolling through his phone but not really paying attention to it.ย 

And if you got up to leave the room? Wellโ€ฆso did he.

Because he wasnโ€™t afraid of being clingy. Not with you. Not when the thought of you leaving, of not having you here, was far scarier than anything else.

You nodded, pressing the call button as Mingi shuffled past you, disappearing into his room. Your gaze lingered on the doorway long after he was gone.

For the duration of your marriage, you had never once stepped foot inside this room. The door had always remained shut, a silent boundary he had drawn long before he ever knew you. A reminder that no matter what legal document bound you together, there would always be parts of him you would never reach.

But as you took a step forward, following the faint sound of his phone vibrating somewhere in the great beyond, you couldnโ€™t help but wonder if heโ€™d let you glimpse into the parts of himself he had kept locked away.ย ย 

You stood hesitantly by the threshold watching your husband rifling through his laundry, digging through pockets, and muttering to himself under his breath. The Mingi you had married wouldโ€™ve cursed under his breath, thrown something, or blamed someone else for his misplaced phone.ย 

But this version of him? He simply kept looking, patient and persistent.

His room was dimly lit with the faint scent of paint and cologne filling the space. Canvases leaned against the walls, some vibrant and abstract, others more detailed and unfinished sketches scattered across his desk.ย ย 

Your gaze landed on a small canvas resting on the edge of his desk. The soft eyes and the cheeky glint, the little nose, and that signature smile. It wasnโ€™t finished, but there was no mistaking it.

Maro.

โ€œThere it is,โ€ Mingi muttered, plucking his phone from the ground next to his bed.

As he swiped the screen to end the call, his gaze flickered toward you, then followed yours to the canvas on his desk. He watched you carefully, half-expecting sadness, maybe even confusion. But instead there was something unexpectedly tender.ย 

And then you looked at him, and Mingi felt it.

Why did you have to look at him like that? Like he had done something right for once. Like you saw him in a way that made his heart squeeze. His ears burned. He cleared his throat, rubbing the back of his neck.

โ€œIโ€ฆ picked up painting,โ€ he admitted. โ€œMy physical therapist said itโ€™d help with motor skills and strengthening my hands and fingers.โ€ย 

He swallowed. โ€œI hope you donโ€™t mind that I painted Maro. Iโ€ฆ I wasnโ€™t sure if I got the eyes right,โ€ he admitted, almost shyly.ย 

You stepped closer, drawn in by the familiar shape on the canvas. โ€œIt looks just like him,โ€ you murmured, reaching out to trace the dried brushstrokes with your fingertips. The texture of the paint, the careful detailโ€”Mingi had poured himself into this.

Mingi let out a sigh of relief but then, as if realizing something, tensed again a second later. โ€œIโ€”uh, it was supposed to be a surprise,โ€ he blurted out, his eyes widening slightly, as if heโ€™d just realized his mistake.

You blinked up at him. โ€œA surprise?โ€

โ€œFor you,โ€ he admitted, shifting awkwardly. His fingers toyed with the hem of his shirt like he wasnโ€™t sure what to do with his hands.ย 

โ€œI wanted to give it to you when I felt like it was perfect. But, umโ€ฆ I guess I kind of ruined that, huh?โ€ He let out a nervous laugh, scratching the back of his head.

โ€œYou painted this for me?โ€

He peeked at you through his lashes, leaving something softer and more vulnerable in its place as he gave you a small nod.

โ€œI justโ€ฆ I know how much you lovedโ€”love Maro, and I thought maybeโ€ฆ youโ€™d want something to keep. Something I made for you.โ€

Something only for you.

Your breath caught in your throat.

Oh. Your heart squeezed at the sincerity in his voice and the way heโ€™d poured so much of himself into a piece just for you was overwhelming.ย 

โ€œOh, Mingiโ€ฆโ€ you breathed.

Emotion swelled in your chest, thick and impossible to name. You wanted to say something, anything, but all you could do was stare at himโ€”the quiet hope in his eyes, the way he watched you like he wasnโ€™t sure what youโ€™d do next.

โ€œI love it,โ€ you said, and you meant it. Not just the painting, but the thought behind it. It was just a painting. But it wasnโ€™t. It was a piece of himโ€”his effort, his sincerity, his quiet way of saying what he couldnโ€™t put into words.

โ€œThank you.โ€

The words felt small, insufficient for the weight of what he had given you. But then he smiledโ€”a slow, relieved, utterly radiant smile that knocked the breath from your lungs.

And suddenly, the moment stretchedโ€”too long, too precarious.

Your eyes flickered around the room, a sharp awareness settling over you. Mingiโ€™s room. When did he get so close? When did you even come in here?

โ€œI shouldโ€ฆโ€ You cleared your throat, glancing toward the door. โ€œI should let you get back to painting.โ€

Before he could say anything, you turned, slipping out of the room, closing the door gently behind you. For a moment, you leaned against it, trying to steady the sudden pounding in your chest. But before you could make sense of anythingโ€”

The door creaked open.

โ€œWait.โ€

You turned, as Mingi poked his head out. There was a hint of bashfulness in the way his fingers gripped the doorframe, but his eyes held no hesitation.

โ€œโ€ฆYou can leave it open.โ€

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YOU READY TO GET FUCKING SUED

BRO DANN GROW A BACKBONE I SWEAR YOU KEEP PISSING ME OFF

Popular, Boy

โ˜†14: The first confession.

Popular, Boy

Pairing: Nerd!Hongjoong x Popular!Reader

Genre: +18, smut, slow burn, angst, drama, dark romance, love triangle.

wc: 8,7k

Summary: While some battles are fought with fists, others are waged behind closed doors, where power, reputation, and control mean everything.

And when innocence is placed at the center of the storm, the lines between family and enemy blur.

Warnings: Cursing, physical violence, power dynamics, fluff.

an: We are almost at the end of the series!! I hope you enjoy the last chapters coming soonโ™ก

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โ˜†13 โ˜†15: The first checkmate. Coming soon.

Popular, Boy

The waiting room smells like antiseptic and paperwork, a sterile combination that makes your stomach churn.

You tap your nails against your thigh, gaze locked on the reception desk as if willing the nurse to call your name faster.

Hongjoong sits beside you, his hand resting lightly on your knee, a silent anchor. He doesnโ€™t speak, doesnโ€™t tell you to calm down, but his presence alone is enough to keep you grounded.

Itโ€™s been a week. A long, exhausting week of waiting. And now, itโ€™s finally time. A nurse steps out from behind the desk, a folder in her hands.

โ€œMiss Clarke?โ€

You stand immediately, legs tense, heart hammering. He follows suit, his hand finding yours, lacing his fingers through yours without hesitation.

The nurse hands you the folder with a professional smile, oblivious to the weight of what sheโ€™s just given you.

โ€œHere are the results. Let us know if you need anything else.โ€

You nod stiffly, clutching the envelope as if it might slip through your fingers and disappear. Neither of you says a word as you leave the hospital.

Not even when you slide into Hongjoongโ€™s car.

Not even when you place the envelope on your lap, staring at your name printed neatly on the front.

The tension is suffocating.

He glances at you before reaching over, his fingers brushing against your wrist.

โ€œPretty,โ€ He murmurs, soft but firm. โ€œDo you want me to open it?โ€

You inhale sharply, then shake your head โ€œNo.โ€

With careful movements, you break the seal and pull out the papers. Your eyes skim the wordsโ€”test subject, percentage, confirmationโ€”until you find it.

99.9% probability of paternity.

Your fingers tighten around the edges of the document, your breath catching.

There it is.

Proof.

The proof you needed to finally rip Mikeโ€™s perfect image to shreds.

Hongjoong watches you carefully, his free hand still resting over yours โ€œItโ€™s real,โ€ He says, like he already knows. Like he never had a doubt.

You nod, throat tight โ€œItโ€™s real.โ€

For a few moments, you let yourself sit in the weight of it.

Then, you exhale and fold the papers neatly, sliding them back into the envelope โ€œLetโ€™s go.โ€

โœฎ โ‹†

Your room is dimly lit. You and Hongjoong sit on your bed, the envelope between you, a silent promise of whatโ€™s coming.

You tap the envelope once before speaking โ€œMike has a business trip in two days.โ€

Hongjoong leans back against the headboard, arms crossed โ€œThatโ€™s when youโ€™re telling them?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s when Iโ€™ll have the best chance,โ€ You confirm. โ€œIf heโ€™s here, heโ€™ll find a way to twist everything. Heโ€™ll manipulate them, make himself the victim. I need them to see the truth without his interference.โ€

He nods, understanding โ€œAnd you need me there.โ€

You look at him then, taking in the steady certainty in his eyes โ€œI want you there,โ€ You admit. โ€œAs a witness. Asโ€ฆ as support.โ€

His gaze softens, and he reaches for your hand, squeezing it gently โ€œIโ€™ll be there, pretty.โ€

The words settle something deep inside you, a quiet reassurance that you wonโ€™t have to face this alone.

You lean into him, resting your head against his shoulder, letting the storm outside mirror the one building inside your home.

In two days, everything would change.

And for the first time, you were ready for it.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

Dann hesitates outside Mikeโ€™s study, her hands clammy as she wrings them together. She shouldnโ€™t be here.

She doesnโ€™t want to be here.

But she doesnโ€™t have a choice. With a deep breath, she knocks. A sharp โ€˜Come inโ€™ Follows almost immediately.

Dann swallows and steps inside. The room is dimly lit, the air thick with the scent of whiskey and his signature cologne. He sits at his desk, fingers steepled, his gaze sharp as it lands on her.

She feels like prey.

โ€œWell?โ€ His voice is clipped, impatient. โ€œWhat is it?โ€

Dann shifts uncomfortably, her nails digging into the skin of her palm โ€œIโ€ฆ I overheard something.โ€

Mike raises an eyebrow, waiting.

โ€œItโ€™s about YN.โ€

That gets his attention. Mikeโ€™s entire body stiffens, his sharp gaze snapping toward Dann.

โ€œWhat about her?โ€ His voice is low, laced with something dangerous.

Dann forces herself to keep her composure, though the weight of his stare makes her stomach churn.

โ€œSheโ€ฆ she was on the phone with Hongjoong a couple of days ago,โ€ She begins hesitantly. โ€œI didnโ€™t hear much, but I caught a name.โ€

He doesnโ€™t react right away. He just watches. Waiting.

Dann swallows hard โ€œHannah.โ€

The sound of glass shattering against the wall makes her flinch violently.

Her breath catches as she watches whiskey drip down the bookshelf, the remnants of the crystal glass scattered across the polished wood floor.

Mike rises abruptly, his chair scraping against the ground, the muscles in his jaw flexing as his hands curl into fists. His entire body trembles with barely contained rage.

โ€œWhat did you just say?โ€ His voice is dangerously low.

Dann forces the words out, her pulse hammering โ€œIโ€“I heard her say they should go with Hannah. And then she left with Hongjoong. I donโ€™t know where they went, butโ€”โ€

His palm slams down onto the desk with a force that rattles the papers on top of it. Dann jumps, her entire body locking up.

โ€œYouโ€™re sure?โ€ His voice is tight, seething.

She nods frantically โ€œYes. She said it clearly.โ€

Mikeโ€™s breathing turns ragged, his chest rising and falling too fast. The room is heavy with his fury, suffocating.

That bitch.

He told Hannah to disappear. He made sure of it. There was no way you could have been in contact with her.

Unlessโ€ฆ

His stomach twists with something unfamiliarโ€”something dangerously close to dread.

What if Hannah never left?

What ifโ€”

His fingers dig into the desk as he exhales sharply, forcing himself to think. His thoughts are spiraling, unraveling, but one thing is certain.

He needs answers. Now.

Slowly, he turns to Dann, his expression unreadable, voice cold and deliberate.

โ€œDonโ€™t mention this to anyone.โ€

Dann nods quickly, stepping back toward the door. She doesnโ€™t need to be told twice. But before she can escape, his voice slices through the air again.

โ€œSheโ€™s here, isnโ€™t she?โ€ His tone is eerily calm, but the way his chest rises and falls betrays his barely leashed fury.

Dann hesitates, a chill running down her spine. She already knows where this is going. And once againโ€ฆ itโ€™s her fault.

โ€œIโ€ฆ I donโ€™t know,โ€ She whispers.

But heโ€™s already moving.

Without another word, Mike practically bolts from the room, his footsteps heavy with purpose.

Dann stands frozen for a second, her pulse roaring in her ears.

Then, without thinking, she rushes after him.

If she can stop him from hurting you againโ€ฆ maybe, just maybe, she can lessen the guilt threatening to drown her.

โœฎ โ‹†

The moment the bedroom door slams open, you barely have time to react before Mike storms inside.

Hongjoong stiffens beside you, his entire body going rigid as he instinctively moves closer. Dann lingers by the doorway, frozen in place.

But the older one doesn't look at them. He doesnโ€™t even acknowledge their presence. His furious gaze is locked solely on you.

โ€œWhat the fuck are you playing at?โ€ His voice is low, dangerously quietโ€”but you know better than to mistake it for restraint.

You raise an eyebrow, keeping your expression indifferent even as your heart pounds.

โ€œYouโ€™re going to have to be more specific, Mike. I play a lot of things.โ€

His jaw ticks. His hands curl into fists at his sides.

โ€œIโ€™m not in the mood for your stupid games,โ€ He spits. โ€œYou were with her.โ€

You blink, feigning confusion โ€œWith who?โ€

His hand moves so fast you barely see it.

The force of the slap sends your head snapping to the side, your cheek stinging instantly. The taste of blood blooms on your tongue.

Hongjoong moves before you can even react. He shoves Mike back, hard enough that he stumbles a step.

โ€œAre you out of your fucking mind?!โ€ His voice is sharp, furious, his breathing ragged with anger.

But Mike barely even looks at him. Instead, he straightens, smoothing out the front of his shirt like he isnโ€™t the least bit fazed.

Then, he steps forward again, crowding you, towering over you like a storm ready to break. You lift your chin defiantly, refusing to cower.

โ€œWhere is she?โ€ His voice is a low growl. โ€œWhere the fuck is Hannah?โ€

You tilt your head, licking the cut on your lip before giving him the most infuriatingly nonchalant smile you can muster.

โ€œI donโ€™t know what youโ€™re talking about.โ€

His eyes darken โ€œDonโ€™t fucking lie to me, YN.โ€

โ€œLie to you?โ€ You scoff. โ€œPlease. If thereโ€™s anyone whoโ€™s an expert in lying, itโ€™s you.โ€

Another step forward. Another inch of space stolen.

Hongjoong moves again, stepping between you and Mike this time, his stance firm, protective.

โ€œBack. The fuck. Off.โ€ His voice is steady, but his hands are clenched into fists, his entire body wound tight like a spring ready to snap.

Mike glares at him, as if just now registering his existence.

โ€œAnd what the hell are you going to do about it, nerd?โ€

Hongjoong doesnโ€™t flinch โ€œTry me and find out.โ€

Thereโ€™s a heavy pause. The air crackles with tension.

And thenโ€ฆ Mike smirks.

Itโ€™s slow, cold, calculated.

โ€œCute,โ€ He mutters, voice dripping with condescension. โ€œSheโ€™s really got you wrapped around her little finger, huh?โ€

Hongjoong doesnโ€™t respond, doesnโ€™t rise to the bait. But you see itโ€”the way his fingers twitch at his sides, the way his jaw tightens.

And then, thereโ€™s Dann.

Standing by the doorway, silent, watching.

She does nothing, says nothing.

Just like before.

And something inside you snaps. You inhale sharply, the pain in your cheek already numbing beneath the flood of anger boiling in your veins.

โ€œI donโ€™t have time for your theatrics, Michael,โ€ You say, your voice eerily calm. โ€œSo unless you have anything useful to say, get the fuck out of my room.โ€

Mike tilts his head, his smirk widening โ€œYouโ€™re awfully confident for someone who still flinches when I raise my hand.โ€

You donโ€™t flinch this time. Instead, you step around Hongjoong, closing the distance between you and him in a deliberate, defiant move.

โ€œYou should be careful,โ€ You whisper, eyes locking onto his. โ€œBecause one day, youโ€™re going to raise your hand at the wrong person.โ€

Mike doesnโ€™t reply, he just looks at you. And in that moment, something shifts.

A flicker of uncertainty, maybe even a sliver of doubt, crosses his expressionโ€”so brief you might have imagined it.

Then, just as quickly, itโ€™s gone.

He scoffs, rolling his shoulders before stepping back โ€œThis isnโ€™t over,โ€ He mutters.

You smile, sickly sweet โ€œOh, I know.โ€

With that, he turns sharply on his heel and strides out of the room, the door slamming behind him.

Silence.

Hongjoong exhales, running a hand through his hair, trying to calm himself down.

Dann?

Still standing there.

Still watching.

She looks like sheโ€™s just seen a ghostโ€”pale, eyes wide, shoulders drawn tight. Guilt hangs off her like a second skin, but you donโ€™t give a fuck.

You exhale sharply, turning toward her with slow, deliberate movements.

โ€œWhy are you still here?โ€ Your voice is flat, emotionless.

Dann swallows hard, her hands trembling as she grips the strap of her bag like itโ€™s the only thing keeping her upright.

โ€œYN, Iโ€”โ€

Your patience snaps โ€œGet the fuck out.โ€ Dann flinches, shame flashing across her face. โ€œDid I fucking stutter?โ€ You step forward, eyes burning into hers. โ€œOr do you need me to spell it out for you?โ€

She doesnโ€™t move, doesnโ€™t speak. Just stands there, frozen in place, like she wants to say somethingโ€”needs toโ€”but she canโ€™t.

Your fingers curl into fists โ€œYou stood there and did nothing. Again.โ€ You shake your head, disgust curling in your stomach. โ€œYou are a fucking coward.โ€

Dannโ€™s eyes glisten for a fraction of a second, but you donโ€™t care.

You donโ€™t fucking care.

She chose this.

She chose to side with Mike.

And now, sheโ€™s realizing itโ€”realizing that no matter how much guilt is eating her alive, it doesnโ€™t change the fact that she let him hurt you.

Again.

Hongjoong, still fuming, finally speaks โ€œYou heard her,โ€ He says, voice low and cold. โ€œGet out.โ€

Dannโ€™s lips part slightly, but no words come out. Then, after a painfully long moment she nods. Her gaze drops to the floor as she turns on shaky legs and stumbles toward the door.

She hesitates when she reaches the threshold, gripping the handle so tight her knuckles turn white.

โ€œI never meant for it to be like this,โ€ She whispers, voice barely above a breath.

You donโ€™t respond. She lingers for just another secondโ€”just long enough for you to see the full weight of her regret in her expression.

Then, she steps out, and the door clicks shut behind her.

Silence.

Finally, you exhale, your body collapsing on the bed.

Hongjoongโ€™s already by your side, his hand gently cupping your face. He doesnโ€™t say anything at first, just watching you with concern in his eyes.

You can feel the heat of his gaze, but it doesnโ€™t comfort youโ€”it only makes you more aware of the hurt still burning inside.

โ€œAre you okay?โ€ He murmurs softly, gently lifting your chin to inspect the cut on your lip.

His fingers are warm, his touch careful, and you bite down a wince when he brushes his thumb over your skin.

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ You mutter, your voice still hoarse from the shouting and the silence that follows.

He doesnโ€™t respond to that. Instead, he exhales sharply, shaking his head before standing up.

โ€œStay here,โ€ He says firmly.

You watch as he disappears into your private bathroom, the sound of cabinets opening and closing filling the quiet room. Moments later, he returns with a small first-aid kit in his hands.

He kneels in front of you, placing the kit on the bed as he pulls out antiseptic and some cotton.

โ€œThis is going to sting,โ€ He warns, soaking the cotton pad with the antiseptic before pressing it gently against your split lip.

You flinch, a sharp hiss escaping your lips โ€œNo shit, Sherlock.โ€

He huffs out a small laugh, shaking his head but continuing his task with steady hands.

โ€œYou and your damn mouth,โ€ He mutters, his tone affectionate despite his frustration.

You roll your eyes, but the warmth in his voice soothes something inside you. He finishes dabbing at the wound, then carefully applies a bit of ointment with his fingertip, his touch unbearably soft.

When heโ€™s done, he pulls back slightly, his eyes scanning your face as if making sure there arenโ€™t any more hidden injuries. His fingers brush your jaw, lingering for a moment.

โ€œYNโ€ฆโ€ His voice is quiet, serious.

You exhale, knowing what heโ€™s going to say, knowing he wants you to be honest about whatโ€™s going on.

โ€œIโ€™m not going to let him get away with this, Hongjoong,โ€ You say before he can speak, your voice firm despite the dull ache in your lip.

โ€œIโ€™ve been thinking about it, and if my parents try to cover for him, if they try to ignore the truth and protect him, Iโ€™ll sue him.โ€

His eyes widen slightly, but he doesnโ€™t look shocked. Justโ€ฆ resolute. Like heโ€™s been waiting for you to say this.

โ€œIโ€™ll sue him for physical violence,โ€ You continue, your voice steady now. โ€œFor everything heโ€™s done to me. And for abandoning his child. If my parents refuse to see the truth, then Iโ€™ll expose it all.โ€ Your gaze hardens. โ€œI wonโ€™t let him pretend like this never happened. Iโ€™ll go after him for everything.โ€

Hongjoong lets out a slow breath, then places his hand on yours, squeezing it gently.

โ€œIโ€™m with you, pretty. Whatever you need.โ€ His words are quiet, but they hit you harder than you expected.

You smile, a little softer now, though the fire in your chest doesnโ€™t fade.

โ€œThanks. I canโ€™t do this alone. I need you, Joong. I need someone who actually cares.โ€

He leans in closer, brushing his lips against your forehead โ€œIโ€™m not going anywhere, pretty. You donโ€™t have to worry about that.โ€

His words are like a balm to the raw, exposed parts of you that still burn from the events of the past week.

You lean into him, feeling a sense of calm wash over you, but the battle is far from over.

And youโ€™ll fight it until the very end.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

The sound of luggage wheels rolling across the marble floor echoes faintly from the main hall. The staff murmurs in hushed voices as they move about, ensuring everything is ready for Mikeโ€™s departure.

You remain in your room, not bothering to come downstairs to see him off. You have no reason to.

But of course, that doesnโ€™t mean heโ€™ll leave without seeing you first.

A sharp knock rattles your bedroom door. You donโ€™t move, keeping your gaze fixed on your vanity mirror as you swipe the last bit of lip gloss across your lips.

The door swings open anyway.

โ€œStill sleeping in?โ€ His voice drips with condescension as he steps inside, hands tucked into his suit pockets. โ€œWhat a waste of a morning.โ€

You meet his gaze in the mirror, your expression blank โ€œDid I invite you in?โ€

Mike chuckles, slow and deliberate as he leans against your doorframe โ€œOh, donโ€™t be like that, dear sister.โ€ His tone is almost mocking. โ€œIโ€™m leaving for a few days. Thought Iโ€™d be nice and say goodbye.โ€

You finally turn in your chair, crossing your legs as you tilt your head.

โ€œYou? Nice?โ€ A smirk plays on your lips. โ€œThatโ€™s new.โ€

His expression darkens, but he keeps his composure โ€œJust making sure you donโ€™t get anyโ€ฆ stupid ideas while Iโ€™m gone.โ€

Your smirk doesnโ€™t fade โ€œStupid ideas?โ€ You rest your chin on your palm. โ€œLike what? Going out with Hongjoong? Or maybeโ€”oh, I donโ€™t knowโ€”breathing without your permission?โ€

His jaw tightens, but he doesnโ€™t take the bait. Instead, he pushes off the doorframe and takes a step closer.

โ€œYou think youโ€™re untouchable just because Mom and Dad tolerate your little tantrums. But donโ€™t forget, YN,โ€ He leans down slightly, lowering his voice, โ€œI always know what youโ€™re up to.โ€

You hold his gaze, unfazed. If heโ€™s trying to intimidate you, heโ€™s wasting his time.

โ€œOh, please.โ€ You scoff, standing up to face him properly. โ€œIf you really knew everything, youโ€™d be a lot more pissed off right now.โ€

For a fraction of a second, something flickers in his eyesโ€”uncertainty.

You smile sweetly, brushing past him toward your closet as if heโ€™s nothing more than an annoying fly buzzing around your space.

โ€œHave fun on your little trip, big brother.โ€ You throw the words over your shoulder, voice dripping with fake politeness. โ€œTry not to ruin anyoneโ€™s life while youโ€™re gone.โ€

Mikeโ€™s silence lingers a second too long before he finally exhales sharply.

โ€œWeโ€™ll see, little sister.โ€

And with that, he turns on his heel and leaves.

The moment the door clicks shut, you release the breath you didnโ€™t realize you were holding.

He knows nothing.

But soon? He will.

And you canโ€™t wait to watch his world burn.

โœฎ โ‹†

โ€œHeโ€™ll be gone for four days, so the dinner has to be tomorrow night,โ€ You tell Hannah over the phone, pacing your room.

โ€œAre you sure this is going to work?โ€ Doubt laces her voice. โ€œYour parents always side with himโ€ฆ I donโ€™t think this time will be any different.โ€

You let out a heavy sigh, rubbing your temples.

โ€œIโ€™m not gonna lieโ€ฆ I donโ€™t expect some big revelation, but maybe, just maybe, itโ€™ll be enough to make them see him for who he really is.โ€ Your eyes drift to the stack of photos on your desk. โ€œI already printed some pictures of Lily and me together. She looks adorable.โ€

Hannah chuckles โ€œOf course she does, sheโ€™s my daughter.โ€

You scoff โ€œThank God she got your genes and not Mikeโ€™s.โ€

She laughs โ€œAlright, little lady. Good luck tomorrow night. Donโ€™t forget to update me after.โ€

โ€œDonโ€™t worry, I will. Bye, Hannah.โ€

Ending the call, you immediately dial Hongjoong. He picks up after a few rings.

โ€œHey, pretty.โ€

โ€œHey, nerd.โ€

โ€œWhatโ€™s up?โ€

โ€œTomorrow night, Iโ€™m telling my parents about Lily.โ€

A beat of silence. Then, โ€œOkay. What time should I be there?โ€

โ€œSeven.โ€

โ€œGot it. Iโ€™ll be there.โ€

With that settled, you head downstairs, finding your parents in the lounge. Your mother is sipping wine, your father reading something on his tablet.

โ€œI was thinking,โ€ You begin smoothly, โ€œWe should have a formal family dinner tomorrow. Something niceโ€ฆ and Hongjoong should join us.โ€

Your mother lights up instantly โ€œOh, I love that idea! Iโ€™ll have the chefs prepare something special.โ€

Your father hums in agreement, setting his tablet down โ€œActually, that works well. We have something important to discuss with you tomorrow night.โ€

Your heart skips a beat, but you keep your expression neutral.

โ€œOh? Thatโ€™s funny. I have something important to tell you too.โ€

Your mother claps her hands together, completely unaware of the storm brewing beneath your words.

โ€œPerfect! Tomorrow will be a lovely evening.โ€

If only she knew.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

The next evening, the mansion is buzzing with activity. The dining room is set to perfectionโ€”polished silverware, crystal glasses, and candles flickering over the lavish spread of food.

The scent of gourmet dishes drifts through the air as house staff move efficiently, making sure everything is flawless for the โ€˜perfectโ€™ family dinner.

Your mother walks past, admiring the setup with a pleased hum โ€œThis is wonderful,โ€ She says, her red lips curving into a satisfied smile. โ€œI want everything to be just right.โ€

You take a slow sip of wine, standing near the grand windows as you watch the evening sky darken. They have no idea whatโ€™s coming.

โ€œExcited for dinner, sweetheart?โ€ Your mother asks, adjusting one of the centerpiece arrangements.

You smile, but it doesnโ€™t reach your eyes โ€œOh, very.โ€

As if on cue, the main doors creak open. You glance over your shoulder just as Hongjoong steps inside, guided by a staff member.

He looks effortlessly goodโ€”black slacks, a fitted button-up, sleeves rolled just enough to show his forearms. His eyes find yours instantly, and a subtle smirk tugs at his lips.

โ€œHey, pretty.โ€

โ€œHey, nerd.โ€

Your mother claps her hands together, beaming โ€œHongjoong! Iโ€™m so happy you could join us.โ€

He nods politely โ€œThank you for having me, Catherine.โ€

She waves off the formality โ€œOh, come now, youโ€™re practically family.โ€

If only she knew how ironic that statement really was.

Before anyone can say more, the deep voice of your father cuts in โ€œShall we sit?โ€

You share a quick glance with Hongjoong before following them to the table. The air feels thick with anticipation, a silent countdown ticking in your head.

Soon, your parents will know the truth about their golden son.

Soon, their perfect image of Mike will shatter.

And soonโ€ฆ everything will change.

โ€”

The atmosphere at the table is warmโ€”too warm. Beneath the golden glow of the chandelier, tension lingers like a quiet storm waiting to break.

The clinking of silverware and the occasional murmur of conversation fill the space, but the food on your plate might as well be dust.

Your mother is in an unusually cheerful mood, delighted by Hongjoongโ€™s presence, while your father sips his wine, listening to the flow of conversation with a composed expression. It almost feelsโ€ฆ normal.

But you know better.

And then, your father clears his throat, setting his glass down with deliberate care.

โ€œSo, darling,โ€ He begins, his sharp gaze settling on you. โ€œYour mother and I have something to discuss with you.โ€

You exchange a glance with Hongjoong, who subtly reaches under the table, his hand resting on your thighโ€”a quiet reassurance.

โ€œIs that so?โ€ You say smoothly, lifting your own glass to your lips. โ€œWhat is it?โ€

Your mother beams, leaning in slightly โ€œItโ€™s about Mike.โ€

Of course it is.

Your father nods, his voice steady, authoritative โ€œWeโ€™ve made a decision regarding his future. Heโ€™s being named the next CEO of Clarke Enterprises.โ€

Your fingers tighten slightly around your glass, but you keep your expression impassive.

โ€œHeโ€™s been preparing for this role his entire life,โ€ Your mother continues with pride. โ€œThis will secure not just his success, but the future of our entire family.โ€

You place your glass down carefully, tilting your head โ€œYouโ€™re telling me that Mike is taking over the company?โ€

Your father nods with satisfaction โ€œItโ€™s whatโ€™s best for the Clarke legacy.โ€

Legacy. Always the fucking legacy.

Hongjoongโ€™s grip on your thigh tightens, sensing the storm brewing inside you. But he doesnโ€™t stop you.

You inhale slowly, your lips curling into something that almost resembles a smile.

โ€œWell,โ€ You say, voice deceptively light, โ€œSince weโ€™re discussing important family matters, I have something to share as well.โ€

Your mother raises an intrigued eyebrow โ€œOh?โ€

Your father watches you carefully, his patience thin but present. You sit up straighter, meeting their gazes dead-on.

โ€œItโ€™s about Mike,โ€ You begin, pausing just long enough for anticipation to settle. โ€œAnd his actual legacy.โ€

Your mother frowns slightly โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

Your smile sharpens โ€œHe already has a daughter.โ€

Silence.

Your mother blinks. Your fatherโ€™s wine glass stills mid-air.

โ€œWhatโ€ฆ did you just say?โ€ Your father asks, his voice eerily calm.

You lean forward slightly, elbows resting on the table as you deliver the next blow.

โ€œFour years ago, Mike had an affair with one of our housemaids. Her name was Hannahโ€”Iโ€™m sure you remember her.โ€

Your motherโ€™s expression freezes, her posture stiffening. Your fatherโ€™s jaw tightens, but you donโ€™t stop.

โ€œWhen she got pregnant, your perfect son threatened her,โ€ You continue, voice unwavering. โ€œHe told her to get rid of the baby. He forced me to lie and frame her for stealing so she would be fired. He abandoned her. Abandoned his own child.โ€

Reaching into your bag, you pull out the neatly stacked documents and slide them across the table. Your nails tap against the top page.

โ€œHere.โ€ Your voice is sweet, almost mocking. โ€œA DNA test. Pictures. Bank transactions of the money I have been sending her every month since he left her to fend for herself.โ€

Your motherโ€™s face drains of color. Your fatherโ€™s grip on his fork tightens so hard you hear the faint creak of metal.

You tilt your head slightly, watching their reactions with quiet satisfaction โ€œAnd this is the man you want to give the entire empire to?โ€

Your motherโ€™s lips part slightly, her manicured fingers reaching hesitantly for the photos. The first image is of Lily aloneโ€”her bright, round eyes, her tiny, perfect features. Then another, with you beside her, smiling softly as she clings to your arm.

Your father slowly sets his utensils down, his gaze dark โ€œYouโ€™re lying.โ€

You lean back, crossing your arms โ€œThe proof is right in front of you.โ€

Your mother shakes her head, almost desperate now โ€œNoโ€ฆ no, this isโ€”this is a mistake.โ€

Your father exhales sharply, rubbing his temple โ€œMike would neverโ€”โ€

โ€œOh, but he did,โ€ You cut him off smoothly. โ€œAnd you can either accept that, or continue pretending heโ€™s some flawless heir.โ€

The silence stretches, thick and suffocating. And thenโ€”

โ€œThisโ€ฆ cannot get out.โ€

Your blood runs cold.

You stare at your father, waiting for him to correct himself. To say something that doesnโ€™t make you want to burn this entire house down.

Your mother finally meets your gaze, her expression unreadable โ€œDo you have any idea what this could do to our family? To his future?โ€

A hollow laugh escapes you โ€œOh, so thatโ€™s what you care about?โ€

Your father sighs, as if this is just some inconvenience โ€œMike is going to take over the company. If this scandal comes out, it will ruin everything.โ€

You feel like youโ€™ve been slapped. Hongjoong tenses beside you, his jaw locked, his hand gripping your thigh in restraint.

Your mother softens her voice, like sheโ€™s trying to reason with you โ€œYN, sweetieโ€ฆ we cannot let this get out. Itโ€™s not just about Mikeโ€”itโ€™s about all of us.โ€

You inhale sharply, schooling your expression. You knew this would happen. You knew. And yet, their blatant dismissal still stings more than it should.

You exhale slowly.

โ€œFine,โ€ You murmur, collecting the documents back into your bag. โ€œI understand.โ€

Your mother lets out a breath of relief โ€œGoodโ€”โ€

โ€œBut let me make one thing very clear,โ€ You cut her off, standing up. โ€œIf you try to cover this upโ€”if you refuse to acknowledge that little girl as his daughterโ€”I will make sure everyone finds out.โ€

Your fatherโ€™s eyes darken โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t dare.โ€

You meet his stare, unflinching โ€œTry me.โ€

And they know you mean it. They know.

The air is suffocating. Your mother swallows, glancing between you and your father, tension crackling in the room.

And then, your father speaks, his voice cold.

โ€œGo to your room, YN.โ€ You raise an eyebrow in defiance. โ€œNow.โ€ His voice is sharp, commanding.

Hongjoong rises to his feet immediately, his stance protective, standing just a few steps behind you. But you donโ€™t move at first, locking eyes with your father, refusing to back down.

The silence hangs heavy in the air for a moment, before, without another word, you grab Hongjoongโ€™s hand. Together, you leave the dining room, the weight of the situation settling around you.

Once you step into the hallway, Hongjoong gives your hand a gentle squeeze, his voice quiet.

โ€œYNโ€ฆโ€

You shake your head, cutting him off โ€œNot now.โ€

You make your way to your bedroom, and once inside, you immediately release his hand.

You walk straight to your vanity, placing the folder with the DNA test results and photos down onto the surface with precise movements, the sound of the paper rustling loud in the otherwise quiet room.

Your fingers grip the edges of the folder, your nails digging into the expensive paper as your mind races. The frustration is building up inside you, but you force yourself to breathe through it.

Hongjoong watches you carefully, the door clicking shut behind him. He stays silent for a moment, giving you space to process. He knows you need it.

Finally, he speaks softly, his voice filled with concern โ€œAre you okay?โ€

You exhale sharply, turning to face him โ€œI told you theyโ€™d cover it up,โ€ You murmur, your voice quiet and bitter.

He steps closer, his eyes searching your face for any hint of vulnerability โ€œYeah... but you were still hoping, werenโ€™t you?โ€

Your lips press into a thin line. Damn him for knowing you so well. You look away, arms crossed, leaning against the vanity as frustration bubbles up in you.

โ€œI just wanted them to see him for what he really is,โ€ You admit quietly, your voice trembling just slightly. โ€œTo finally see that heโ€™s not perfect.โ€

Hongjoong moves between your legs, his hands resting gently on your thighs.

โ€œTheyโ€™re too deep in their delusions, pretty. You canโ€™t change them overnight.โ€

You exhale sharply, the weight of the situation pressing down on you.

โ€œThen Iโ€™ll make them see it,โ€ You say, a fierce determination in your voice.

His hands tighten slightly on your waist, his gaze narrowing as he looks at you.

โ€œHow?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll bring Lily tomorrow.โ€ You shrug, as if the plan is simple, innocent.

He frowns, his brow furrowing โ€œWaitโ€”what? I don't think Hannah will agree to that.โ€

You look at him, a mischievous smile tugging at the corner of your lips.

โ€œMaybe not, but this might pressure them into acknowledging her. They know she exists now, and thereโ€™s no reason to hide her anymore. Iโ€™ll tell them I want to spend time with her, show her the house. It's innocent.โ€

Hongjoong scoffs, a teasing glint in his eyes โ€œPretty, you and โ€˜innocentโ€™ donโ€™t belong in the same sentence.โ€

You grin, giving him a wink โ€œOkay, maybe not. But still, itโ€™s a good plan. Theyโ€™ll have to deal with it when sheโ€™s right there in front of them.โ€

He exhales, running a hand through his hair, the lines of concern still etched on his face.

โ€œAnd what if they freak out?โ€

โ€œThey wonโ€™t. They might struggle with it, but they wonโ€™t just throw her out. Sheโ€™s their granddaughter, whether they like it or not.โ€

He studies you for a moment, a smile tugging at his lips. He shakes his head with a soft laugh.

โ€œYouโ€™re scary when you plot, you know that?โ€

You smile slyly, cupping his cheek โ€œI know. So... are you in?โ€

He sighs dramatically, though thereโ€™s no hiding the affection in his eyes.

โ€œLike I have a choice.โ€

You laugh, leaning in to kiss him lightly โ€œNope. You donโ€™t.โ€

With that, Hongjoong presses his lips to yours in a deep kiss, sealing the deal for the next move.

And just like that, the plan is set.

โœฎ โ‹†

The hallway outside the dining room is dimly lit, the hushed murmur of voices bleeding through the heavy oak doors.

Dann stands just beyond the threshold, fingers curling around the strap of her bag. She hadnโ€™t meant to stop. Hadnโ€™t meant to listen.

But your voiceโ€”sharp, angryโ€”had frozen her in place.

โ€œYouโ€™re telling me that Mike is taking over the company?โ€

โ€œItโ€™s whatโ€™s best for the Clarke legacy.โ€

Dannโ€™s breath catches. Her fingers twitch.

โ€œWell, since weโ€™re discussing important family matters, I have something to share as well.โ€

Dannโ€™s throat tightens. Sheโ€™s heard this kind of bitterness from you before, but never like this.

Never so raw.

โ€œItโ€™s about Mike, and his actual legacy.โ€

His actual legacy? What are you talking about?

She knows you have every reason to be upset. But Mike had warned herโ€”had threatened her. And yet, something in her gut twists. She shouldnโ€™t be here. She shouldnโ€™t be listening to this.

She turns to leave, forcing herself to step away, but thenโ€”

โ€œDann!โ€

She flinches at the sound of her motherโ€™s voice echoing from down the hall.

Shit.

Scrambling, she ducks into a side corridor before hurrying toward the kitchen. Her pulse pounds in her ears, your words still looping in her mind.

You were furious about Mike becoming CEO.

Dann hesitates, fingers hovering over her phone. For a brief moment, she considers doing nothing. She considers keeping this to herself.

But then she remembers Mikeโ€™s cold voice in her ear. Her stomach clenches as she finally types out the message.

Dann: YNโ€™s pissed about you becoming CEO. Sheโ€™s planning something.

She stares at the text, her finger hovering over the send button. A part of her screams Donโ€™t do this. But another part knowsโ€ฆ

If she doesnโ€™t, sheโ€™ll be the next one to suffer.

Her thumb presses down.

Sent.

Her heart pounds as she locks her phone, shoving it into her pocket.

And as she heads toward the kitchen, trying to steady her breath, one thought keeps echoing in her mind.

How much longer can I keep doing this?

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

The gentle hum of the car engine fades as Hongjoong parks in front of the grand estate. You glance over your shoulder at Lily, whoโ€™s kicking her legs excitedly in her car seat, her wide eyes shining with curiosity.

โ€œAlright, princess. Ready to see where I live?โ€

It took some convincing to get Hannah on board with bringing Lily along today, but after much persuasion, she finally agreedโ€”though not without a threat.

If anything were to happen to her daughter, she told you, sheโ€™d make you wish you never stepped foot near her.

Lily gasps dramatically, clapping her hands โ€œLike a castle?โ€

Hongjoong snorts โ€œClose enough.โ€

You smirk, unbuckling her seatbelt before lifting her into your arms โ€œExactly like a castle. With grumpy old kings and queens inside.โ€

Hongjoong chuckles but gives you a look โ€œPretty.โ€

You just wink at him before turning toward the front doors. As you step inside, the staff immediately notices your little guest.

A few maids exchange surprised glances, but none dare to say anything. Then, your motherโ€™s voice floats from the dining hall.

โ€œYN? Darling, is that you?โ€

Showtime.

You adjust Lily on your hip and strut into the hall, Hongjoong right beside you. Your mother and father are already seated at the table, sipping tea like they own the world.

But the second they see her, your motherโ€™s teacup stops midair. Your father straightens.

โ€œMother, Father,โ€ You say with a polite smile, shifting Lily in your arms, โ€œI wanted to introduce you to someone properly.โ€

Lily, bless her little heart, waves excitedly โ€œHi, Iโ€™m Lily!โ€

Your mother blinks โ€œOhโ€ฆ oh my.โ€

Your fatherโ€™s jaw tightens, but he stays silent. Hongjoong shoves his hands into his pockets, watching carefully.

โ€œSince you know about her now, I figured thereโ€™s no need to keep her hidden,โ€ You continue smoothly, placing Lily down so she can run toward the grand windows. โ€œSheโ€™s family, after all.โ€

The air in the room is suffocating.

Your mother glances at your father โ€œWell, Iโ€”โ€ She stops when Lily gasps.

โ€œThis place is so big!โ€ The little girl spins in excitement, her curls bouncing. โ€œI wanna see all of it!โ€

Your motherโ€™s lips part, struggling, fighting every instinct she has. She glances at your father again, who is rubbing his temple.

Hongjoong nudges you slightly, whispering, โ€œYour dad looks like heโ€™s about to explode.โ€

You grin โ€œI know.โ€

Your mother clears her throat, standing up โ€œLily, dear, would you like something to drink?โ€

Lily beams โ€œDo you have chocolate milk?โ€

Your mother hesitates, then nods slowly โ€œYesโ€ฆ of course.โ€

You exchange a glance with Hongjoong.

Oh, this is too good.

Meanwhile, your father finally speaks, his voice even โ€œAnd how long do you plan to keep her here, YN?โ€

You feign innocence โ€œJust for a few hours. She should get to know where her family comes from.โ€

Your father sighs, rubbing his temple again. He looks like he wants to objectโ€”but what can he say? Get that child out of my house? Even he knows that would make him look bad.

And thatโ€™s when you realizeโ€”your parents are nervous. They donโ€™t want to acknowledge her. They donโ€™t want to accept her.

But ignoring her is impossible.

And the best part?

Mike still has no idea.

Your father exhales sharply, sitting up straighter. His voice drops into something colder, firmer.

โ€œDarling, listen carefully.โ€ His gaze is heavy, commanding. โ€œYour brother will be back tomorrow.โ€ He leans forward, resting his elbows on the table. โ€œHe can not see this girl here.โ€

You let out a dry laugh โ€œWhy not? it's his daughter.โ€

Your mother nods, forcing a smile โ€œYes, sweetheart. But it's illegitimate.โ€

Your fatherโ€™s expression hardens โ€œThat means you will not, under any circumstances, mention the girlโ€™s existence.โ€

A heavy silence fills the room.

Lily, still holding her glass of chocolate milk, glances up at her grandmother with wide, innocent eyes. Then, in the softest voice, she speaks.

โ€œDaddy donโ€™t want to meet me?โ€ Her small voice cracks slightly as she pouts, her lip trembling.

She sets the glass down and looks at them, her eyes filling with tears as she struggles to understand why the adults are acting this way. The sadness in her expression is enough to make your heart ache.

The room grows painfully quiet. You see the subtle shift in your parentsโ€™ expressions as they look at the little girl, her innocence making it harder for them to keep up their cold act.

Lily sniffles, wiping her nose with her sleeve, and then in the sweetest, most trusting voice, she adds,

โ€œMommy told me that daddy loves me and when he is done with work, he will meet me.โ€

She says it as if itโ€™s the most natural thing in the worldโ€”her childlike belief in her fatherโ€™s love and promise, pure and untainted by the complicated mess of adult affairs.

You feel your throat tighten as you watch Lily, and even your parents are visibly affected.

Your motherโ€™s hand shakes slightly as she reaches for Lily, pulling her onto her lap. Her expression softens, the guilt creeping in despite her best efforts to remain unaffected.

Your father glances at your mother, his face softening just a fraction. He lets out a small sigh, clearly conflicted, but doesnโ€™t say a word. Instead, he picks up his glass, taking a long sip, as if the weight of the situation is too much to bear.

Lilyโ€™s innocent words seem to hit them harder than any argument could. And you realizeโ€”this is the beginning of something.

They canโ€™t ignore her forever.

You lean forward, your voice still calm but filled with a subtle bite โ€œYou see, sheโ€™s not going anywhere. Sheโ€™s part of the family now, whether you like it or not.โ€

Lily, oblivious to the tension, smiles softly and rests her head on her grandmotherโ€™s shoulder. Your mother brushes a strand of hair out of her face, and for a moment, you almost see the warmth return to her eyes.

โ€œLetโ€™s not pretend that we canโ€™t move forward from this,โ€ You add, watching them both. โ€œSheโ€™s a part of me, and if you canโ€™t see that, then youโ€™re not seeing the full picture.โ€

Your father finally speaks, his voice quieter now, almost reluctant โ€œWeโ€™ll see how things go.โ€ His words are far from a promise, but itโ€™s a crack in the facade.

A small step toward accepting the truth.

Hongjoong gently nudges your arm, his quiet support standing strong behind you.

And then, for a brief, fleeting moment, you think they might actually listen.

โœฎ โ‹†

The afternoon stretches lazily as you, Hongjoong, and Lily spend time in the vast garden outside. The sun hangs low in the sky, casting a golden hue over the manicured lawns.

Birds chirp in the distance, and the sound of laughter and lighthearted chatter fills the air as you chase after Lily, who runs ahead, giggling uncontrollably.

Hongjoong stays close, holding Lilyโ€™s hand as she spins in circles, occasionally darting away to pick flowers or make up little games.

The innocence of the moment is enough to make your heart swell, and Hongjoongโ€™s quiet smiles as he watches you with Lily are more than enough to reassure you that, despite the turmoil, this is where she belongs.

From the large windows of the dining room, your parents observe the scene in silence.

The head of the family's stern gaze never falters, his arms crossed over his chest, watching as you play with the child he doesn't want to acknowledge.

His mouth is set in a firm line, and itโ€™s clear he hasnโ€™t warmed to the idea of Mikeโ€™s hidden life.

โ€œI still donโ€™t like this,โ€ He mutters under his breath. โ€œItโ€™s not just about her being his daughter. Itโ€™s about the familyโ€™s reputation. Michael has always been the heir. Thisโ€ฆ this doesnโ€™t fit the image.โ€

His wife, standing beside him, watches you through the glass. Her eyes soften as she takes in the sight of her daughter and granddaughter together.

For a moment, she allows herself to feel something, something unspoken. Joy, maybe, or hopeโ€”an inkling that, perhaps, this child could be a part of their family, even if itโ€™s only in the most private corners.

โ€œI know youโ€™re worried, butโ€ฆ sheโ€™s so sweet.โ€ Her voice trembles slightly, her tone tender as she continues to watch. โ€œI canโ€™t deny it. Sheโ€™s so innocent, and she deserves a chance. Sheโ€™s part of Mikeโ€™s blood, after all.โ€

He narrows his eyes, his jaw tightening. He cannot bring himself to fully accept what is happening, nor can he allow his daughter to be wrapped up in the emotional complexity of it all.

Heโ€™s a man of principle, of tradition, and this is not how things should be. His position, his legacyโ€”everything heโ€™s worked forโ€”depends on his son, upholding the family name.

โ€œMike canโ€™t just do what he wants,โ€ He grumbles, still staring out at the garden. โ€œHeโ€™s the heir. Weโ€™ve worked our entire lives to protect this familyโ€™s name, and thisโ€”this child complicates things. She could ruin everything.โ€

The woman hesitates โ€œButโ€ฆ sheโ€™s still part of our family, Richard. You can see it in her face. Sheโ€™sโ€ฆ sheโ€™s so much like Mike. She deserves a place in this family.โ€

โ€œBut she canโ€™t just be โ€˜part of the familyโ€™ because we feel sorry for her.โ€ His voice grows firm again. โ€œFamilyโ€™s future depends on him. He is our heir. If this news gets outโ€ฆ it could destroy everything. We need to be careful.โ€

Catherine sighs softly, the weight of the decision pressing on her. She knows what he says is true. Mikeโ€™s position in the family, the businessโ€”everything depends on how they handle this situation.

She canโ€™t just throw it all away for a child born from a mistake. But deep down, she feels a pang of sympathy for the little girl, and a part of her canโ€™t help but want to open her heart.

โ€œI just wish Mike would have been honest with us from the beginning,โ€ She says softly, looking back out at the garden where you, Hongjoong, and Lily continue to play. โ€œThis could have been differentโ€ฆ maybe we could have made it work.โ€

Her husband grunts, not bothering to respond. The thoughts swirling in his head are far more complex than he lets on. Heโ€™s still angry, still resolute in his belief that the family must maintain its perfect image.

But as he watches you laugh with the child, something shifts.

Just a little.

Catherine places a gentle hand on his arm, her voice barely above a whisper.

โ€œDonโ€™t forgetโ€ฆ we have to think about whatโ€™s best for the family. For all of us.โ€

He doesnโ€™t respond immediately, but his gaze softens for a moment as he watches his daughter interact with Lily.

The love, the connectionโ€”itโ€™s undeniable.

Itโ€™s not just about legacy anymore; itโ€™s about family. And maybe, just maybe, he can find it in himself to accept this little girl.

โœฎ โ‹†

The sun is beginning to dip below the horizon, casting a warm glow over the garden as the evening winds start to cool.

Lilyโ€™s little hands are clinging to your leg as you stand in the doorway, ready to leave.

Sheโ€™s grown comfortable in the short time sheโ€™s spent here, her big eyes filled with innocence and wonder as she looks up at your parents.

โ€œLily, weโ€™re going to head out now,โ€ You say softly, crouching down to her level as you adjust her little jacket.

The weight of the eveningโ€™s tension still hangs in the air, but moments like this make it all seem worth it. Her eyes flicker to her grandparents, and then she looks back at you with that wide-eyed curiosity.

Your mother stands nearby, a little hesitant, but a soft smile curves on her lips as she watches the little girl.

โ€œGoodbye, Lilyโ€ She says, her voice surprisingly gentle as she kneels in front of her. โ€œCome here and give Grandma a hug.โ€

Lily blinks up at her and hesitates for just a second before her tiny arms stretch out.

โ€œBye, Grandma,โ€ She says sweetly, throwing her arms around your motherโ€™s neck in a warm embrace.

Your motherโ€™s eyes soften even more, her heart swelling with tenderness โ€œGoodbye, my dear. Come see us again soon, okay?โ€ She says softly, her voice catching slightly.

โ€œOkay!โ€ Lily chirps, pulling back and giving her a big smile, her tiny hands clutching the edges of her jacket.

You feel your heart tug as you watch the two of them, the love in your motherโ€™s eyes undeniable. You canโ€™t stop the small smile tugging at your lips as you see how easy it is for Lily to wrap your mother around her finger.

Turning to your father, Lily trots over to him, her little legs moving quickly as she approaches him hesitantly.

โ€œGoodbye, Grandpa,โ€ She says shyly, her voice almost a whisper.

Your fatherโ€™s stern expression softens for just a moment as he bends down to her level, offering a hand to her.

โ€œGoodbye, little one,โ€ He replies, his voice rough but kind as he gently pats her head. โ€œTake care of yourself.โ€

Lily gives him a sweet smile, her innocence shining through. She gives him a quick hug, standing on tiptoe to wrap her tiny arms around his neck.

โ€œIโ€™ll miss you!โ€ She says brightly before letting go.

Your heart aches slightly watching the interaction, a little flutter in your chest, as a sense of something new begins to blossom within you.

Itโ€™s strange, yet beautiful to see how Lilyโ€™s innocence is slowly making its way into their hearts, no matter how reluctant they may have been before.

Hongjoong stands off to the side, watching the scene unfold with a quiet smile. His presence is a steady comfort, and his eyes meet yours as he watches you.

You glance back at him, giving him a soft smile of appreciation for being there, supporting you in all of this.

Lily looks up at you and stretches her arms out wide, grinning โ€œCome on, Auntie YN, letโ€™s go home!โ€

You laugh softly, picking her up and resting her against your hip โ€œAlright, sweetie, letโ€™s go,โ€ you say with a final wave to your parents. โ€œBye.โ€

With one last look to your parents, you turn to Hongjoong and nod for him to follow, holding Lily close.

Your mother and father wave back, their faces filled with that strange, bittersweet mixture of emotions as they watch you leave.

The door closes gently behind you, and as you step outside, the cool evening air wraps around you, the weight of the moment still lingering in your heart.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

Four years ago.

The hallway outside Mikeโ€™s room is dimly lit, the distant hum of the household settling for the night.

You were on your way to your own room when you heard itโ€”the sharp edge of his voice, low but venomous.

โ€œI donโ€™t give a damn what you think, Hannah.โ€

You pause. Hannah, the maid?

You inch closer, pressing yourself against the cold wall near the doorframe. You canโ€™t see them, but you can hear everything.

โ€œYou donโ€™t get to tell me what to do,โ€ He continues, his tone eerily calm โ€œYouโ€™re going to take care of this. Get rid of it.โ€

A sharp inhale. Then Hannahโ€™s voice, trembling but still defiant.

โ€œMike, this is your child. You canโ€™t justโ€”โ€

A loud thud cuts her off, like a hand slamming against the desk. You flinch.

โ€œNo, Hannah,โ€ Mike hisses, his voice now sharp as a knife. โ€œI told you to handle it. I donโ€™t care how. But you will not ruin my future over this. Do you understand me?โ€

Silence. Thick. Suffocating.

Then, softer, but no less cruel, โ€œIf you donโ€™t, Iโ€™ll make your life a living hell. And Iโ€™ll make sure that bastard never sees the light of day.โ€

Your stomach twists. Your chest tightens. You donโ€™t know whatโ€™s happening, but your instincts tell you itโ€™s something terrible.

Hannah sniffles โ€œMike, pleaseโ€ฆโ€

He sighs, exasperated, like heโ€™s dealing with an inconvenience rather than a human being.

โ€œYou have until tomorrow to figure it out.โ€

A second later, footsteps approach. You panic, stepping away from the door just as it swings open.

Mike stops short when he sees you standing there. His eyes narrow, calculating.

โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€

Your mouth opens, but no words come out. You glance past him, catching a glimpse of Hannah inside the roomโ€”eyes red, shoulders shaking, her hand protectively placed over her stomach.

He steps forward, blocking your view, his voice lowering dangerously โ€œForget whatever you think you heard.โ€

You shake your head slightly, confusion and unease knotting inside you.

โ€œWhatโ€”โ€

He doesnโ€™t let you finish โ€œActually,โ€ He murmurs, a slow smirk curling on his lips, โ€œYouโ€™re going to help me.โ€

Your brows furrow โ€œUh?โ€

Mike tilts his head โ€œYouโ€™re going to tell Mother and Father that Hannah stole from you.โ€

Your breath catches โ€œShe what?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll say you saw her sneaking out of your room with your jewelry,โ€ He continues smoothly, as if itโ€™s the most natural thing in the world โ€œTheyโ€™ll believe you.โ€

โ€œMike, noโ€ฆโ€ You whisper, horrified.

He leans in slightly, his presence suffocating โ€œYou will.โ€

You shake your head, stepping back โ€œI wonโ€™t do that to her.โ€

His smirk vanishes in an instant. His hand shoots out, gripping your arm so tightly you wince.

โ€œYes, you will,โ€ He says darkly. โ€œBecause if you donโ€™t, Iโ€™ll make sure you regret it.โ€

You donโ€™t sleep that night.

The next morning, Hannah is dragged out of the estate in tears.

And you watch, sick to your stomach, as your parents believe every word you say.

โ€”

The school gates are buzzing with students leaving for the day, laughter and chatter filling the air. You step outside, slipping your phone into your bag when a soft voice stops you.

"Miss YN."

You blink, turning toward the sound.

And freeze, it's been months since the last time you saw her.

Hannah stands a few feet away, her hands nervously clasped in front of her. But thatโ€™s not what sends your heart plummeting to your stomach.

Itโ€™s the undeniable swell of her belly beneath her coat.

Your mind goes blank.

She shifts uncomfortably under your stare, glancing around as if making sure no one is watching.

โ€œCan we talk?โ€

You donโ€™t respond immediately, still trying to process what youโ€™re seeing. Then, your fingers tighten around the strap of your bag, and you nod stiffly.

You lead her toward a quieter area near the entrance, away from the curious eyes of your classmates. The moment you stop walking, you cut straight to the point.

โ€œYouโ€™re pregnant.โ€ Your voice is eerily calm.

Hannah exhales, her shoulders sagging slightly โ€œYes.โ€

Your stomach churns โ€œIs itโ€”โ€

โ€œI know Mike is in Germany now,โ€ She interrupts before you can finish the question. โ€œThatโ€™s why I came to see you.โ€ She looks up, her expression conflicted. โ€œIโ€™m pregnant, Miss YN. Mike is the father.โ€

Your heart pounds violently against your ribs.

Hannah swallows hard, her voice quieter now, almost fragile โ€œHe doesnโ€™t want anything to do with me. Or the baby.โ€

It feels like the ground beneath you is cracking, splitting open, revealing something dark and ugly you were never meant to see.

โ€œThatโ€™s why he forced me to lie?โ€

The words slip past your lips before you can stop them. Your voice is barely above a whisper, but Hannah hears it.

Her brows furrow โ€œWhat?โ€

Your chest tightens painfully โ€œThatโ€™s why he made me say you stole from me?โ€ You repeat, a bitter laugh escaping you. โ€œBecause he didnโ€™t want to handle his mistake?โ€

Hannahโ€™s lips part slightly. She looks shaken, her hands trembling.

โ€œMiss YNโ€ฆ you didโ€”โ€

โ€œI didnโ€™t want to,โ€ You cut in, your throat tightening. โ€œBut he gave me no choice.โ€

A heavy silence stretches between you. Then Hannah speaks, her voice barely above a whisper.

โ€œI never got rid of her.โ€

Your breath catches.

โ€œWhat?โ€

Hannah exhales shakily, one hand instinctively pressing against her belly, as if shielding the life growing inside her.

โ€œI couldnโ€™t do it,โ€ she whispers. Her eyes meet yoursโ€”raw, pleading, desperate. โ€œIโ€™m keeping her.โ€

The world tilts beneath your feet.

Oh, god.

Your throat tightens, your heart hammering against your ribs.

โ€œDonโ€™t worry,โ€ You manage, though your voice barely holds steady. โ€œIโ€™ll help you.โ€

But the second the words leave your lips, reality crashes down like a tidal wave.

Youโ€™re only seventeen.

How the hell are you supposed to ask your parents for extra money without raising suspicion? How are you going to keep this a secret from them?

And most importantlyโ€ฆ

What will Mike do if he finds out?

A shiver runs down your spine.

He will kill you.

If he ever finds out, he will fucking kill you.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

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3 months ago

iโ€™m gonna crash out we need to end dann and mike iโ€™m serious iโ€™m going to throw a car at them or something, reader, hongjoong, get behind me

Iโ€™m not ready for the next chapter i canโ€™t i need reader to be happy and i need them to be with hongjoong oh Iโ€™m sick

great chapter, I canโ€™t wait for the next one <3

Popular, Boy

โ˜†07: The first breakdown

Popular, Boy

Pairing: Nerd!Hongjoong x Popular!Reader

Genre: +18, smut, angst, drama, dark academic, love triangle

wc: 9,8k

Summary: Humillation and disappointment from others always leave you more isolated than ever. The tension grows and unresolved emotions linger.

But unexpected plans could change everything in your little world.

Warnings: Cursing, verbal abuse, manipulation, just Mike being a bastard.

Note: This chapter has important info that will develop in the next chapter, just want to say that next chapter is more spicy than aespa's song!!!

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โ˜†06 โ˜†08: The first lie

Popular, Boy

The grandeur of the Clarke Mansion is still evident in the moments before they leave. The staff bustle around, making sure every detail is in place, as you, your family, and Dann prepare to depart for the lavish event at the Ritz.

The golden light of the chandelier in the hallway spills out into the driveway as the sleek black cars pull up, their engines purring softly in the night air. The elegance of the mansion stands in stark contrast to the wild, pulsing energy of the celebration awaiting themโ€”a night meant to showcase Mikeโ€™s latest achievement.

You walk down the grand staircase, a vision in your red dress. As you descend, every step is deliberate, measured, meant to captivate.

Your parents, who were already waiting near the entrance, canโ€™t help but pause in admiration at the sight of their daughter.

But you are too preoccupied with the swirling thoughts in your head to fully bask in their praise. Your brother's harsh words still echo in your ears, but you've done everything you can to mask the weight of them.

Tonight, you need to be untouchable.

Your father approaches you, voice full of pride.

โ€œYou look stunning, darling. No one will be able to take their eyes off you tonight.โ€

โ€œAnd you better make sure they donโ€™t, sweetie.โ€ Your mother in an elegant black dress says brushing a strand of your hair.

You force a smile, though your gaze flicks to Mike standing near the door. You know heโ€™s already prepared for what he perceives as your inevitable fall tonight.

But you wonโ€™t give him the satisfaction of seeing you flinch.

โ€œMaybe you should focus on not embarrassing yourself, YN. Thereโ€™s no room for mistakes tonight.โ€ He smirks.

You feel your pulse quicken, the familiar sting of his condescending tone cutting through you like a knife. But you don't respond. Not tonight. you've already made up your mindโ€”you will be perfect, no matter what he says.

Dann, standing quietly in the background, watches everything unfold with a mix of disdain and curiosity. She can feel the heat radiating off you, and for the first time, sheโ€™s not sure if she envies you or resents you.

Still, thereโ€™s a part of her that doesnโ€™t want to get swept up in the endless cycle of praise and punishment that seems to define your world. As the last person to make their way out the door, Dann glances at her mother, who gives her a sweet smile, waving her goodbye.

When the cars finally pull up to the Ritz, the atmosphere shifts entirely. The event is already in full swing, lights glittering, the hum of conversation and laughter spilling out into the cool night air. The building itself looks like a monument to luxuryโ€”tall, majestic, with every surface reflecting the opulence that the Clarke family holds dear.

Inside the car, your family sits in quiet anticipation. Your parents speak in hushed tones, planning their approach to tonightโ€™s gathering, while Mike remains distant, his eyes fixed on the glowing windows of the Ritz.

As the car doors open, the flood of sounds from the celebration pours inโ€”cascading music, the clinking of glasses, and the rhythmic beat of life beyond the door.

You step out first, followed by Mike, parents, and Dann. They make their way up the steps to the grand entrance, where the doormen usher them in with professional smiles. Inside, everything is extravagantโ€”gleaming chandeliers, velvet drapes, and golden accents everywhere.

It feels like a different world entirely.

You adjust your posture, and for a moment, you feel the weight of all eyes on you. This is your world, a place where you can thrive, even with Mikeโ€™s shadow looming over you.

As you step into the grand ballroom, the scent of roses and expensive perfume mixes with the faint aroma of hors d'oeuvres being passed around on silver trays.

The room is alive with conversation and laughter, the hum of wealth and power weaving through the air. Youโ€™re used to thisโ€”this is where you belong, where youโ€™ve always shone. You adjust your dress, a subtle yet powerful statement of the seasonโ€™s trends, and scan the room.

Your friends spot you almost immediately, their polished appearances as perfect as always. They weave through the crowd with ease, their heels clicking against the marble floor as they make their way toward you.

โ€œBabe!โ€ Mindy exclaims, her eyes sparkling โ€œYou look stunning, as always.โ€

โ€œOf course she does,โ€ Samantha chimes in with a sly grin โ€œWhat else is new?โ€

You smile, a perfect blend of warmth and confidence โ€œItโ€™s all about keeping up appearances, isnโ€™t it?โ€

Mindyโ€™s gaze shifts past you, her brows arching in curiosity โ€œWait a secondโ€ฆ Is that Dann?โ€

All turn, spotting Dann lingering awkwardly near one of the side tables. Sheโ€™s holding a glass of sparkling water like itโ€™s a lifeline, her lavender gown catching the light in a way that draws just enough attention.

โ€œOh my God, it is her. Whatโ€™s she doing here?โ€

You shrug with a practiced air of indifference โ€œMother invited her. You know how she getsโ€”always so kind and generous. She thought it would be nice to show some appreciation for Dann helping around the house.โ€

Mindyโ€™s lips press into a thin line, and the others barely hide a snicker โ€œKind of her,โ€ She says, her voice dripping with sarcasm โ€œBut seriously, babygirl, what were you thinking, letting her wear a dress from a collection from years ago? She looks ridiculous.โ€

You feign innocence, a soft laugh escaping your lips โ€œWho am I to deny her a chance to feel special?โ€

Sam smirks โ€œYouโ€™re a saint, baby. Truly. She really sticks out, doesnโ€™t she? Like she doesnโ€™t belong here.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s not my problem,โ€ You reply smoothly, brushing off the comment with a flick of your hair โ€œMother wanted her here, and Iโ€™m doing my part. Whether or not she fits in is up to her.โ€

You glance across the room, your eyes narrowing as they settle on Seonghwa. Heโ€™s standing with his family, dressed impeccably as always, his confident smile lighting up the space around him.

For a brief moment, your polished demeanor falters. Thereโ€™s a lot unsaid between the two of youโ€”more than anyone in this room could ever guess.

After Wooyoungโ€™s last party you haven't talked.

โ€œShall we mingle?โ€ Someone asks, breaking your train of thought.

โ€œOf course,โ€ You reply, slipping your arm through Mindyโ€™s โ€œLetโ€™s remind everyone who really runs this town.โ€

As you move through the crowd, your presence commanding attention as always, you can feel the weight of the evening settling in.

Tonight isnโ€™t just about appearancesโ€”itโ€™s about control, power, and making sure everyone, including Mike and Dann, knows exactly where they stand.

โœฎ โ‹†

As the evening progresses, the hum of conversation and laughter fills the air, but Dann lingers near the edges of the room, keeping to herself. Her glass of sparkling water trembles slightly in her hand as she tries to blend into the background.

The soft lavender gown you gave her feels alien on her body, and sheโ€™s keenly aware of every glance sent her way.

What she doesnโ€™t realize is that many of those glances are judgmental, the dress silently announcing her as out of place.

It doesnโ€™t take long for Mindy and the other girls to leave you with your parents and notice Dann standing awkwardly by the refreshments table. They exchange a quick look, their eyes gleaming with amusement, and saunter over, their movements purposeful and predatory.

โ€œDann? Oh my god, hi.โ€ Mindy says, her voice dripping with faux sweetness.

Dann startles slightly but nods, trying to smile โ€œUm, hi.โ€

Samantha tilts her head, feigning curiosity โ€œThatโ€™s such aโ€ฆ unique dress youโ€™re wearing. Where did you find it? A vintage shop?โ€

Dannโ€™s cheeks burn, but she forces herself to meet their gaze.

โ€œActually, YN gave it to me. She thought it would be appropriate for tonight.โ€

Their smiles widen, eyes sparkling with malicious delight.

โ€œOh, our babygirl always so generous. Did YN let you borrow it from her last seasonโ€™s wardrobe? Or was she just trying to make you look like a charity case?"

"I mean, you must feel so lucky to be here with all these important people in such a... dated dress."

โ€œVery retro, not something anyone else here could pull off, but good for you for trying.โ€

Dannโ€™s grip tightens around her glass, her stomach twisting. She knows theyโ€™re mocking her, but she refuses to let them see her falter.

โ€œThank you,โ€ She says evenly โ€œIโ€™ll take that as a compliment.โ€

Mindy arches an eyebrow, clearly surprised by the response, but Sam isnโ€™t done yet.

โ€œItโ€™s just so sweet of YN to give you something she wouldnโ€™t wear anymore. Such a generous friend, donโ€™t you think?โ€

Before Dann can respond, Seonghwaโ€™s voice cuts through the conversation like a blade.

โ€œLadies, there you are. Iโ€™ve been looking for you.โ€

He appears at Dannโ€™s side, his presence commanding, and tone light but with an edge that makes your friends instantly fall silent.

โ€œHwa,โ€ Mindy says with a wide smile โ€œWe were just admiring YNโ€™s generosity in lending Dann one of her dresses. So thoughtful of her.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s lips curve into a polite but icy smile โ€œOf course,โ€ He turns to Dann, his expression unreadable โ€œAre you enjoying yourself?โ€

Dann hesitates, but nods โ€œYes, thank you.โ€

โ€œGood.โ€ His eyes flick to your friends, his smile never wavering โ€œIf youโ€™ll excuse us, I promised to introduce Dann to some of my friends.โ€

All the girls exchange glances but step aside.

โ€œSure, have fun.โ€

Seonghwa grabs Dannโ€™s arm and leads her away, his steps measured and graceful. Once theyโ€™re out of earshot, he leans in slightly, his voice low enough that only Dann can hear.

โ€œDonโ€™t let them get to you. Theyโ€™re just bored.โ€

Dann glances at him, unsure whether to trust the sudden kindness.

โ€œThanks, I guess.โ€

Once theyโ€™re seated with a drink in hand, Hwa turns to Dann, his expression serious.

"So, howโ€™s everything going with Mike? Whatโ€™s the plan for tonight?"

Dann glances around nervously, making sure no one is listening.

"Mike told me to tell Hongjoong a fake address so that he wouldnโ€™t come tonight... he wanted YN to be left alone, humiliated. He said he was going to make sure she felt small in front of everyone during his speech."

Seonghwa nods, pleased with the progress of the plan, but thereโ€™s a certain coldness in his smile.

"And youโ€™re sure heโ€™ll follow through? Mike doesnโ€™t usually miss a chance to put YN in her place."

Dann sighs, her hands trembling slightly as she grips her glass.

"I donโ€™t know if I can keep doing this... but heโ€™s promised that tonight, itโ€™ll all come together. YN will feel what itโ€™s like to be cast aside."

Seonghwa watches her for a moment, assessing, before leaning back and taking a sip of his own drink.

"Good. Just remember, if you want to be part of this, you have to follow through. All of us are in this together now."

Dann nods, but the weight of her actions starts to sink in. She knows sheโ€™s in too deep to back out now, and yet the guilt gnaws at her.

As Seonghwa continues to chat with her about their plans, she canโ€™t shake the uneasy feeling that the lines between revenge and her own humanity are beginning to blur.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

Hongjoong adjusted his cufflinks in the mirror, his expression thoughtful as he glanced at his reflection. The evening was meant to be a special oneโ€”an elegant celebration at the Ritz, an event where he would finally step into the world you navigate so effortlessly.

But something didnโ€™t feel right. Why did your family decide to change the venue so suddenly?

Confused but trusting, Hongjoong went along with the information, believing it was just a miscommunication. He got ready, dressed in the suit you bought him, ready to experience a world beyond his usual scope.

But as he drove, the city fell behind him, the roads winding into quiet, unfamiliar countryside. There was no Ritz, just a few ordinary homes and farmland stretching into the distance.

Panic started to settle in his chest as his phone buzzed, showing no signal. He tried calling you, Dann, and even Wooyoung, but no calls went through.

The further he drove, the more he realized Dann had played a cruel trickโ€”luring him away, leaving him isolated and alone.

Anger surged through him as he realized the intent. Dann had deliberately ensured he wouldnโ€™t make it to the party, making you feel abandoned, unsure, and hurt.

His fists clenched around the steering wheel, frustration boiling to the surface. He needed to get to you, to make sure you knew it wasnโ€™t his choice to stay away.

Desperate, he took a U-turn, his tires screeching slightly on the gravel as he headed back toward the city.

The night was dark, and the streets were eerily quiet as he raced toward the first address you had given him.

โœฎ โ‹†

The party was in full swing, and you had slipped into your role effortlessly. Your laughter echoed through the room as you sipped champagne, your friends and guests hanging on your every word.

Mindy, Sam, Wooyoung, and a few others surrounded you, chatting about the latest gossip in the city, and the music played softly in the background, setting a festive mood.

You looked around the grand ballroom, admiring the luxurious dรฉcor, the chandeliers that sparkled overhead, and the gentle hum of conversation filling the air.

It was everything you had grown accustomed toโ€”the perfect night of glamour, elegance, and being the center of attention.

But as the evening wore on, you couldnโ€™t shake the nagging feeling in your chest. It was as though something was missing, and that something was Hongjoong.

You glance at your phone again, noting that the time is slipping away, and Hongjoong still hasn't arrived. The champagne, which had initially made you feel warm and confident, now seemed to weigh on you, making you restless.

โ€œWhere is little Hongjoong, babydoll?โ€ Wooyoung asks you.

โ€œDon't know, he should be here by now.โ€

โ€œMaybe he doesn't know how to get here.โ€

โ€œMaybe, let me call him.โ€ You excused yourself from the group and wandered toward a quieter corner.

Your heels click softly on the marble floor. You unlock your phone and send a quick text to Joong.

YNโ™ก: Joong, are you coming? Itโ€™s getting late.

You bite your lip, anxiously staring at the screen, waiting for a reply. But the familiar bubble showing that he is typing never appeared.

Frowning, you call him next, holding the phone to your ear as the ringing tone echoed in your eardrum. But when the call goes straight to voicemail, your anxiety deepens.

Where is he?

You make sure to include him in this world you live in, and now, you are starting to doubt if heโ€™d actually show up.

There had been no signs of trouble earlier, but now the silence from Hongjoongโ€™s end is unsettling.

You pace slowly, trying to calm your racing thoughts, but it's hard to ignore the tightness in your chest. You know you shouldnโ€™t be worriedโ€”he might be caught up in traffic, or maybe something had come upโ€”but deep down, a quiet voice is telling you it isn't that simple.

You text him again, hoping for any kind of response.

YNโ™ก: Kim Hongjoong. Where are you?

Nothing.

The seconds stretch into what feels like minutes, and your stomach twists. You donโ€™t like this feeling.

You donโ€™t like being uncertain.

You donโ€™t like being let down.

You return to the party but find yourself unable to focus on the conversations around you. Your gaze flickers back to your phone as the minutes tick by. Your thoughts keep drifting back to Hongjoong.

What is keeping him? Is he really on his way? Or has something happened?

You take a long sip of your champagne, trying to shake the unease, but it lingers.

You just wanted him here, wanted to be with him.

You force yourself to rejoin the party, plastering on a faint smile as you move through the crowd. Mindy and Wooyoung are still chatting nearby, but their laughter feels muffled, distant.

The sparkle of the chandeliers seems dimmer now, the glamour of the evening dulled by the absence of the one person you were hoping to share it with.

โ€œSweetie, there you are,โ€ Your motherโ€™s voice pulls you from your spiraling thoughts. โ€œMikeโ€™s about to give his speech. Come, stand near the front.โ€

You nod, following her to the center of the ballroom, where Mike is standing on a small stage. The guests quiet down as he takes the microphone, his charismatic smile commanding attention.

โ€œLadies and gentlemen,โ€ He begins, his voice smooth and confident โ€œFirst, thank you all for being here tonight. It means the world to me to celebrate this milestone with my family and our closest friends. As most of you know, Iโ€™ve recently been entrusted with a significant position in our family business, and I am honored to take on this responsibility.โ€

The crowd applauds, a few cheers breaking out. Mike raises a hand, his grin widening.

โ€œI want to take a moment to express my gratitude for the opportunity to step into this role and carry the legacy of the Clarke family forward. My parents have worked tirelessly to get me here, and I will do everything in my power to uphold the values of this company. Itโ€™s an honor to follow in the footsteps of my father and grandfather.โ€

A round of applause erupted, and you force a smile, applauding with the crowd, even though a sense of dread fills your chest.

You can already feel where this is going.

โ€œBut before I move forward,โ€ He continues, his voice gaining an edge of sarcasm โ€œI have to acknowledge someone whoโ€™s always been there for me, even if she doesnโ€™t always realize how much of a burden sheโ€™s been.โ€

His eyes flick to you, and for a moment, the entire room seems to pause.

Your heart skips a beat. You try to keep your composure, but there is an unsettling feeling settling deep in your stomach.

You force yourself to stand tall, but the quiet murmur of the crowd around you makes you feel exposed, like a target under a spotlight.

โ€œAs my sister, YN has beenโ€ฆ well, how should I say thisโ€ฆ a distraction,โ€ Mike says, his voice dripping with mock affection โ€œSheโ€™s been more focused on parties andโ€ฆ friendships than actual responsibility. And I think itโ€™s time she learns that life isnโ€™t all about being the center of attention.โ€

You feel your cheeks burn, the words piercing through you like ice. You can feel the eyes of the guests on you, the weight of their silent judgment. You try to maintain your composure, but the sting of Mikeโ€™s words make you feel small.

Like you donโ€™t belong here.

Like you are nothing more than a plaything in the shadow of your perfect, golden brother.

Mikeโ€™s gaze never wavers from yours as he delivers the final blow.

โ€œMaybe one day, sheโ€™ll realize that success isnโ€™t about what you can get from people, but about what you can give back. I can only hope that she grows up soon enough.โ€

A few uncomfortable chuckles rip through the crowd, and your chest tightens. The blood rushes to your ears, and for a brief moment, you feel like you canโ€™t breathe.

You look around, trying to find someoneโ€™s gazeโ€”anyone who might offer you some comfortโ€”but they all seem to look away, as if they have already accepted Mikeโ€™s harsh truth.

Your father is smiling, nodding as if itโ€™s all just a joke. Your mother is watching you with a mixture of concern and hurt.

But you feel entirely alone.

The crowd clap hesitantly, you manage to give a tight smile, though it feels like the weight of the world is on your shoulders.

You stand still, trying not to let the tears welling in your eyes break free.

You have no idea where Hongjoong isโ€”if he is even comingโ€”but right now, you need him more than ever.

You need someone who sees you for who you truly are, not the image that Mike and everyone else had constructed for you.

โ€œExcuse me,โ€ You murmur to no one in particular, slipping away from the crowd.

โœฎ โ‹†

The party had begun to mellow out after Mikeโ€™s speech, the guests turning their attention to the endless flow of wine and hors dโ€™oeuvres. In one of the quieter corners of the room, Dann sat alone, her champagne glass untouched on the small table before her.

She fiddled with the hem of her dress, her eyes flickering toward the laughter and conversation swirling around her.

Mike, ever the picture of confidence, approached her with a sly grin, his glass of scotch in hand.

โ€œWell, Dann,โ€ He says smoothly, sliding into the chair beside her. โ€œHow much did you enjoy YNโ€™s littleโ€ฆ public humbling?โ€

Dann hesitates, caught off guard by the directness of the question. But then, her lips curl into a faint smirk.

โ€œI canโ€™t say it wasnโ€™t satisfying,โ€ She replies, her tone measured but laced with an undercurrent of bitterness.

He chuckles darkly โ€œI thought youโ€™d appreciate it. After all, youโ€™ve had a front-row seat to her antics, havenโ€™t you?โ€

She shrugs, her fingers tracing the rim of her glass โ€œIโ€™m around her every day, every hour. I see more than anyone else does.โ€

Mikeโ€™s brows lift, his curiosity piqued โ€œReally? And where is our dear YN now? Have you seen her?โ€

Dannโ€™s eyes darted toward the balcony doors โ€œProbably outside, drinking, smoking, who knows.โ€

Mike leans forward, his voice dropping slightly โ€œSmoking?โ€

โ€œYeah,โ€ Dann replies casually โ€œShe does it often. You wouldnโ€™t notice, but I do. She hides it well.โ€

He studies her for a moment, as if trying to gauge the truth in her words. Then, with a smirk, he straightens up.

โ€œInteresting. Well, I suppose I should go check on her, make sure she hasnโ€™t set anything on fire in her dramatics.โ€

Dann let out a small laugh, but it didn't quite reach her eyes. She watches as Mike rose and headed toward the garden doors, his steps purposeful and unhurried.

โœฎ โ‹†

The garden is quiet, the cool night air wrapping around you as you step outside. The soft glow of the party lights spills onto the garden, but you move further into the shadows, needing to be alone.

You clutch your champagne flute tightly, the glass cold against your palm. Your chest feels heavy, the weight of Mikeโ€™s words pressing down on you.

Why does he always do this? Why canโ€™t he just let you be?

You take a deep breath, the crisp air biting at your lungs, and tilt your head back to look at the stars. Theyโ€™re beautiful, distant, and unattainableโ€”just like the life youโ€™ve always wanted.

Your hands shake slightly as you sip champagne, the liquid sloshing around in the crystal flute as you bring it to your lips. You donโ€™t care if that is already your fifth glass.

You need something to numb the ache in your chest, something to drown out the sting of Mikeโ€™s words.

You fumble for a cigarette, pulling one from the pack with a trembling hand. The sweet strawberry scent fills the air as you lit it, inhaling deeply as the smoke curls around you like a shield. It doesnโ€™t help.

The words heโ€™d saidโ€”how you arenโ€™t good enough, how you would never live up to his expectationsโ€”replays in your mind over and over.

You try to focus on the cool air, the quiet of the garden, but the ache in your heart doesn't go away. You felt completely exposed out here, the vulnerability that had crept in from Mikeโ€™s public humiliation gnawing at your insides.

You didnโ€™t care that you were smoking in a garden meant for guests, you didnโ€™t care about anything at all right now.

How long have you been out here? An hour? Two? You donโ€™t even know anymore. Your head is fuzzy from the alcohol and the smoke, and all you want is for someone to make it stop.

But no one is coming.

Your phone buzzes in your purse, but you donโ€™t bother looking at it. It can be anyoneโ€”your parents, Mindy, maybe even Seonghwa.

But the person you truly want to hear from is nowhere to be found.

The door to the garden creaks open behind you, the sound sharp and jarring. You flinch, not needing to turn around to know who it is.

The anger in the footsteps, the unmistakable tension in the airโ€”it could only be Mike.

โ€œYN.โ€ His voice cuts through the night like a blade.

You take another drag from the cigarette, your back stiffening.

โ€œWhat do you want?โ€

โ€œI want you to stop acting like an embarrassment!โ€ His words are sharp, accusing โ€œWhat the fuck are you doing out here, smoking and drinking like some commonโ€”โ€

You whip around to face him, your own anger rising like a tide.

โ€œI donโ€™t need you to lecture me, Mike.โ€

โ€œClearly, you need someone to remind you of your place,โ€ He shoots back, his tone venomous โ€œYouโ€™re out here, embarrassing the family, and you donโ€™t even care.โ€

Your lips curl into a bitter smile, your fingers still wrapped tightly around the cigarette.

โ€œYouโ€™ve made it clear enough how you feel about me. Why donโ€™t you just get lost and leave me the fuck alone?โ€

Your voice is raw, but your words are sharp and final.

Mikeโ€™s jaw clenches, his anger bubbling over. Before you can react, he steps forward, his hand lashing out and landing across your cheek with a sickening crack.

You gasp, your head snapping to the side from the force of the slap.

For a moment, everything goes still. The sting spreads across your face, your vision blurring, but it isnโ€™t just the slapโ€”itโ€™s the realization that he didn't change during these years and his knack of hitting you when he's upset is still there.

That he can hurt you again, in front of everyone, and no one would stop him.

Your lip splits, the taste of blood mixing with the bitterness in your mouth. Your eyes fill with tears, but you blink them back, refusing to show weakness.

โ€œYou'll always be the same, right?โ€ Your voice trembles with the weight of the words.

Mikeโ€™s chest heaves with anger, but you don't care. You aren't afraid of him anymore. His cruelty has pushed you to the edge for too long, and now, something inside you snaps.

But as much as you want to say more, to lash out at him for everything he has ever done, your throat tightens. You swallow the lump in your throat, clenching your fists at your sides.

โ€œGet back inside, YN,โ€ He sneers, turning on his heel โ€œYouโ€™re making this family look pathetic.โ€

You stay silent, watching him walk away, the sound of his footsteps echoing in the empty garden. You sink back onto the bench, hands trembling.

You hadnโ€™t expected him to hit you againโ€”but it doesnโ€™t matter. Nothing about this night matters anymore.

What is left for you? Where is Hongjoong?

As you sit there, all you can feel is the weight of his slap and the suffocating silence of the garden.

โœฎ โ‹†

The mansion looms in the distance as you step out of the car, the cold air biting at your skin through your thin dress. The chauffeur doesnโ€™t say a word, and you donโ€™t acknowledge him.

You didnโ€™t say goodbye to anyone at the partyโ€”didnโ€™t even care if anyone noticed you slipping out.

You push open the front door, the familiar creak echoing in the grand, empty hall. The house is silent, save for the faint hum of the refrigerator from the kitchen and some maids doing errands.

Itโ€™s late, but a light glows faintly from the far side of the room. Dannโ€™s mother is there, cleaning up, as she often does late into the night.

She looks up as you enter, her expression softening into concern the moment she sees you.

โ€œMiss YN?โ€ She says, her voice cautious yet kind โ€œWhat happened to your lip?โ€

You touch your fingers to your mouth, wincing slightly at the sting of the torn skin. The dried blood cracks under your touch, but you force a small, dismissive smile.

โ€œItโ€™s nothing,โ€ You say, your voice hoarse and detached.

She frowns, setting the dish towel down โ€œIt doesnโ€™t look like nothing. Are you sure youโ€™re alright?โ€

You nod, unwilling to engage any further โ€œIโ€™m fine. Goodnight.โ€

Without waiting for a reply, you make your way upstairs, each step feeling heavier than the last. By the time you reach your room, the weight of the night is unbearable.

You close the door behind you, leaning against it for a moment before letting out a shaky breath.

The room is exactly as you left itโ€”immaculate, pristine, and entirely too cold. You slip out of your dress, trading the suffocating fabric for a pair of loose sweatpants and an oversized hoodie.

Crawling into bed, you stare at the ceiling, the events of the night playing over and over in your mind.

Mikeโ€™s humiliating speech, the slap that still burns on your cheek, and the conspicuous absence of Hongjoong.

Hongjoong.

You held onto the hope that he would show up, that heโ€™d swoop in and make everything feel bearable, but he didnโ€™t. Not a call, not a message. Just silence.

Your chest tightens, and your throat feels raw as the urge to cry threatens to consume you.

But you donโ€™t. You wonโ€™t.

You clench your jaw, swallowing hard against the lump thatโ€™s risen in your throat. Tears prick at the corners of your eyes, but you blink them away furiously, refusing to let them fall.

Crying feels like defeat, like letting Mike, Hongjoong, and everyone else see how much theyโ€™ve gotten to you.

You curl up on your side, staring blankly at the wall. The ache in your chest is suffocating, but you press your lips together, forcing yourself to stay composed.

Mikeโ€™s words echo in your earsโ€”his sneer, his disdain. And the silence from Hongjoongโ€”the boy who is supposed to be on your side, who is supposed to see you, really see youโ€”is deafening.

But you wonโ€™t cry. You wonโ€™t give them that power.

You take a shaky breath and close your eyes, trying to block it all out. The humiliation, the loneliness, the betrayalโ€”theyโ€™re all too much, but you wonโ€™t let them break you.

You are a Clarke. And YN Clarke doesnโ€™t cry.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

Hongjoong bursts into the venue, his heart pounding from the frantic drive. The event is still lively, guests milling about in elegant attire, but his eyes scan the room for one person onlyโ€”you.

He pulls out his phone, scrolling to your name, his thumb hovering over the call button. With a shaky breath, he presses it, raising the phone to his ear as he moves through the crowd.

โ€œCome on, pretty. Pick up.โ€ He mutters under his breath.

The line doesnโ€™t even ringโ€”it goes straight to voicemail. His stomach sinks, and a fresh wave of panic washes over him. He tries texting instead:

Joongieโ™ก: YN, Iโ€™m so sorry. Iโ€™m here now. Where are you? Please let me explain.

He hits send and watches the message sit undelivered, the grey checkmark mocking him.

โ€œDamn it,โ€ He hisses, running a hand through his hair.

โ€œHongjoong?โ€

A familiar voice cuts through the din. He turns to see your mother standing a few feet away, her brows knitted together in mild surprise.

โ€œMrs. Clarke,โ€ He says, relief flooding his tone as he quickly approaches her โ€œHave you seen YN? Iโ€™ve been trying to find her.โ€

Her expression softens, though thereโ€™s a trace of sadness in her eyes. She sighs, folding her arms across her chest.

โ€œI havenโ€™t seen her in a while. She mightโ€™ve left already.โ€

Hongjoongโ€™s face falls โ€œLeft? Why would she leave?โ€

Mrs. Clarke hesitates, clearly choosing her words carefully.

โ€œYou know how these events can beโ€ฆ overwhelming. Sometimes, she just needs space.โ€

His heart twists. He can sense thereโ€™s more she isnโ€™t saying, but he doesnโ€™t press her. Instead, he nods, his mind racing with worry.

โ€œDid sheโ€ฆ say anything before she left? Did she seem okay?โ€

Her lips press into a thin line, and she glances away briefly โ€œShe didnโ€™t say much. Butโ€ฆโ€ She pauses, then shakes her head โ€œI think itโ€™s best if you talk to her yourself. Maybe she is at home.โ€

Hongjoong nods again, swallowing the lump in his throat.

โ€œThank you. Iโ€™ll find her.โ€

The elegant woman gives him a small, almost apologetic smile before stepping away, leaving Hongjoong standing amidst the glitz and glamour of the party.

The lights feel too bright, the laughter too sharp. He dials your number again, and when it goes straight to voicemail, his frustration bubbles over.

โ€œPretty, please, call me back,โ€ He says into the phone, his voice strained โ€œI need to talk to you. Iโ€™m sorry I wasnโ€™t here earlier. Please, justโ€ฆ let me know youโ€™re okay.โ€

He hangs up, his chest heaving. Every second that passes feels like an eternity. He starts pacing, determined, Hongjoong sets off toward the exit, hoping against hope that heโ€™s not too late to make things right.

After a twenty minute drive, Hongjoong pulls up to your house, his heart pounding as he steps out of the car. The sprawling mansion looms in the moonlight, its grandeur only amplifying his anxiety.

He jogs up the stone steps and rings the doorbell, shifting nervously from foot to foot.

After a moment, the door creaks open, and a maid greets him. Her expression brightens slightly when she recognizes him.

โ€œOh, Mr. Hongjoong, youโ€™re a friend of Miss YN, arenโ€™t you?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ He says, his voice laced with urgency โ€œIs she home?โ€

The maid hesitates, then nods โ€œI think she is in her room now, come in.โ€

Hongjoong exhales, his chest tightening โ€œThank you.โ€

He makes his way through the elegant hallways, his footsteps echoing faintly on the polished floors.

When he reaches your door, he finds it closed. He pauses, then knocks softly.

โ€œYN? Itโ€™s me, Hongjoong,โ€ He says, his voice trembling slightly โ€œIโ€ฆ I need to talk to you. Please.โ€

Thereโ€™s no response.

He knocks again, this time with more urgency โ€œYN, Iโ€™m so sorry. I need you to know what happened. Please, just give me a chance to explain.โ€

Inside, you sit on the edge of your bed, your knees pulled up to your chest. You can hear every word heโ€™s saying, the emotion in his voice tugging at your heart.

But you donโ€™t move, your resolve firm. You canโ€™t face him right nowโ€”not like this.

Hongjoong presses his forehead against the door, his fists clenching at his sides.

โ€œI was tricked,โ€ He says, his voice breaking โ€œDannโ€ฆ she gave me the wrong address. I thought I was going to the party, but it was all a lie. By the time I realized it was too late. Iโ€™m so sorry, YN. I didnโ€™t mean to let you down.โ€

Still, you remain silent, staring at the door with a mix of anger, sadness, and exhaustion.

You want to believe himโ€”you really doโ€”but the weight of the evening keeps you rooted in place.

Hongjoong leans back, running a hand through his hair โ€œI hate that I wasnโ€™t there for you,โ€ He continues โ€œI know tonight was important to you, and I messed it up. But please, prettyโ€ฆ I care about you. Iโ€™ll do whatever it takes to make this right.โ€

Your heart aches at his words, but you canโ€™t bring yourself to respond. Maybe itโ€™s the humiliation still fresh in your mind or the sting of feeling abandoned when you needed him most.

Either way, you decide to stay quiet.

After a long silence, he sighs heavily โ€œI get it, you donโ€™t want to talk to me right now. Thatโ€™s okay. Iโ€™ll wait until youโ€™re ready.โ€

He lingers by the door for a moment longer, as if hoping for a miracle. When none comes, he finally steps away, his footsteps retreating down the hallway.

Inside, you exhale shakily, your hands gripping the edge of the bed. You feel torn, caught between your desire to open the door and the overwhelming need to protect yourself.

Maybe when you feel betterโ€”when the pain isnโ€™t so rawโ€”you can talk to him.

But for now, you stay where you are, letting the quiet of the room envelop you.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

The next few days pass in a haze. You keep to your room, the curtains drawn and the world shut out. You donโ€™t want to face anyoneโ€”Mike, your parents, your friends, and especially Hongjoong.

The humiliation from the party still lingers like a wound that refuses to heal, and you canโ€™t bear the thought of their pity or judgment.

Your mother knocks on the door each morning, her voice soft and tentative, but you always feign a cough or complain of feeling unwell. It works, for now.

They let you stay hidden away, though you know itโ€™s only a matter of time before they stop accepting your excuses.

By Wednesday, the isolation is starting to feel suffocating, but you still canโ€™t bring yourself to leave.

The knock on your door comes earlier than usual, followed by your motherโ€™s voice.

โ€œSweetie, itโ€™s me. Can I come in?โ€

You hesitate, considering pretending to be asleep, but before you can answer, the door creaks open. She steps in, her expression a mixture of worry and sadness as she closes the door behind her.

She sits on the edge of your bed, smoothing the blanket with her manicured hands.

โ€œYouโ€™ve been in here for days,โ€ She says gently โ€œIโ€™m worried about you, sweetheart.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m fine,โ€ You murmur, your voice hoarse โ€œI just need some rest.โ€

She reaches out, brushing your hair โ€œYou donโ€™t have to pretend with me, YN. I know how hard that night must have been for you.โ€

Her words catch you off guard, and for a moment, you feel your resolve waver.

But instead of breaking down, you pull the blanket tighter around yourself.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to talk about it.โ€

She nods, her gaze softening โ€œThatโ€™s okay. But I need you to know thatโ€ฆ Iโ€™m here for you. No matter what.โ€ You donโ€™t respond, your eyes fixed on the wall. After a moment, she sighs and leans forward, kissing your forehead โ€œIโ€™ll let you rest. Justโ€ฆ donโ€™t shut yourself off completely, okay?โ€

Later that evening, another knock sounds at your door. This time, itโ€™s your father.

He doesnโ€™t wait for permission before entering, holding a small black box in his hand.

โ€œDarling,โ€ He says, his tone unusually bright โ€œI thought you could use a little pick-me-up.โ€

You glance at him warily as he places the box on the bed beside you.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€

โ€œOpen it and see,โ€ He says, his smile strained.

You sit up slowly, pulling the box closer. Inside, nestled on a velvet cushion, is a sleek key fob. Your breath catches as you recognize the emblemโ€”your fatherโ€™s favorite luxury brand.

โ€œA car?โ€ You ask, looking up at him.

He nods, his smile faltering slightly โ€œItโ€™s parked in the driveway. I thoughtโ€ฆ after everything, you deserve something special.โ€

You stare at the key, a mix of emotions swirling inside you.

This isnโ€™t the first time heโ€™s done thisโ€”tried to smooth over their failures with expensive gifts. When you were a child, it was toys, then clothes, then trips abroad.

Now, itโ€™s cars.

โ€œThanks,โ€ You say quietly, your fingers curling around the key.

Your father seems to relax at your response, as if the gesture has absolved him of guilt.

โ€œTake your time, darling. Whenever youโ€™re ready, we can go for a drive.โ€

You nod, watching as he leaves the room. The door clicks shut behind him, and youโ€™re alone again.

You stare at the key in your hand, the weight of it heavier than it should be. Itโ€™s a beautiful gift, but it doesnโ€™t fill the emptiness inside you.

It doesnโ€™t erase the memory of Mikeโ€™s words or the ache of feeling like youโ€™re always second best.

You set the key down on your nightstand and lie back against the pillows, closing your eyes. Maybe tomorrow, youโ€™ll feel strong enough to face the world.

But for now, you stay cocooned in your room, the only place where you feel safe.

โœฎ โ‹†

The next morning, you wake up before your alarm, determination burning in your chest. Youโ€™ve spent days locked away, hidden from the world, but that ends today.

No one at school knows what really happened that night, and you intend to keep it that way. As far as theyโ€™re concerned, you were just under the weather.

Also, after four days, you decide to turn on your phone, which immediately fills up with notifications of missed messages and calls. You decide to take a moment to review it.

10 missed calls from Mindy.

7 missed calls from Brat Woo.

2 missed calls from Hwa.

1 missed call from Mingi.

28 missed calls from Joongie.

486 unread messages.

You don't want to read so many messages, so you prefer to shut it down and start to get ready for the day.

You pull open your closet door and scan through the racks of designer clothes.

After a few moments, you settle on a pearl-white blouse that hugs your frame perfectly, paired with a plaid mini-skirt that shows off your legs, and your favorite jimmy chooโ€™s high heels complete the look, adding the perfect touch of glamour.

Your makeup is flawless, of course. You conceal every imperfection, erasing any hint of the chaos youโ€™ve endured.

The faint scab on your lip vanishes beneath a carefully chosen red lipstick, and the flush of blush gives your cheeks a healthy, radiant glow.

The girl staring back at you in the mirror looks exactly as she should: untouchable, effortless, and every bit the queen bee.

Outside, your new car gleams under the morning sun, a symbol of your parentโ€™s guilt and their way of fixing everything with a price tag.

You donโ€™t care. Today, itโ€™s a weapon, and you know exactly how to use it.

The engine purrs as you pull into the school parking lot, catching everyoneโ€™s attention. Heads turn, conversations falter, and by the time you step out, all eyes are on you.

You move with purpose, your heels clicking against the pavement as you stride toward the entrance.

You can feel the weight of their stares, hear the murmurs of curiosity.

โ€œIs that YNโ€™s new car?โ€

โ€œDidnโ€™t she call in sick for the past few days?โ€

โ€œShe looks gorgeous!โ€

You smirk inwardly, keeping your expression neutral. Let them wonder. Let them speculate.

None of it matters.

Inside, your friends are waiting near your locker, their faces lighting up as they spot you.

โ€œBabe! Youโ€™re back!โ€ Mindy exclaims, her voice tinged with relief โ€œWe were so worried about you!โ€

โ€œWhat happened? Are you feeling better?โ€ Another friend chimes in.

You shrug casually, opening your locker as if this is just another normal day.

โ€œIโ€™m fine. Just needed a few days to recover from the flu. Nothing serious.โ€

Mindyโ€™s eyes flicker to your car keys, which youโ€™re holding deliberately in your hand.

โ€œAnd the car? Is that new?โ€

You flash her a small smile, dangling the keys for emphasis โ€œA little gift from my parents. They thought I deserved a pick-me-up.โ€

The group erupts into compliments, fawning over your car and your outfit. Itโ€™s almost too easy to redirect their attention.

But as you glance around, your gaze lands on Hongjoong in the distance entering the library.

Maybe itโ€™s time to talk with him about that night, he owes you an apology.

โ€œI see you in class, girls.โ€

Without waiting for a response, you make your way to the library.

The library is quiet, the faint rustle of pages and soft whispers creating a cocoon of calm. You scan the room until your eyes land on Hongjoong, sitting at a table with a few of his friends.

He looks up just as you approach, his face shifting between surprise and relief.

โ€œYN,โ€ He starts, rising from his seat, โ€œIโ€”โ€

โ€œSave it for later, Hongjoong,โ€ You cut him off sharply, your tone leaving no room for argument โ€œWe need to talk about what you said that night.โ€

He hesitates, glancing awkwardly at his friends, but your unwavering stare makes him nod and follow you to a secluded corner of the library.

Once youโ€™re alone, you cross your arms, your eyes narrowing.

โ€œWhy didnโ€™t you show up at the party? I waited for you for almost three hours, Joong.โ€

โ€œI know, I know, pretty,โ€ He says immediately, reaching out to steady your waist, his tone pleading โ€œBut like I told you that night, Dann tricked meโ€”โ€

You cut him off again with a scoff, pulling back โ€œDann? You promised me you wouldnโ€™t talk to her again.โ€

โ€œAnd I didnโ€™t start the conversation!โ€ He protests, frustration creeping into his voice โ€œShe approached me that day at the mall.โ€

โ€œWhat?โ€ You blink, momentarily thrown off. The situation sounds ridiculous, almost laughable.

โ€œThat day, I was shopping, and out of nowhere, Dann appeared, asking what I was doing there. When I mentioned the partyโ€”โ€ He pauses, sighing heavily as his hand rakes through his hair, โ€œShe told me the venue had changed and said sheโ€™d send me the new address. I thought it was odd, but when she mentioned your mom inviting her, I believed it.โ€

Your jaw tightens โ€œAnd then?โ€

โ€œI drove to the address she gave me,โ€ He continues, his voice dropping with guilt โ€œIt was in the middle of nowhere. No signal, no way to contact you or anyone else. By the time I realized what was going on, it was too late. I rushed back to the Ritz and then to your house as soon as I could, butโ€ฆโ€

Youโ€™re silent for a moment, processing his words. None of it makes sense.

Dann, sweet, shy, unassuming Dann, pulling off a plan like this? The thought feels absurd.

Then again, you remind yourself, people arenโ€™t always what they seem.

โ€œAnd why did you trust her? Why didnโ€™t you call me after she told you that?โ€ You press, your tone sharper now.

Hongjoongโ€™s hands tighten briefly around your waist before he mutters.

โ€œShe said maybe you were busy and forgot to tell me. I... I trusted her because she was my friend.โ€ His voice is barely above a whisper, the admission dripping with shame.

โ€œOh my god, Joongie.โ€ You let out a bitter laugh, shaking your head โ€œI thought you were smart. But I understand. She was your friend, and you didnโ€™t think sheโ€™d trick you like that.โ€

He bites his lip, clearly embarrassed, but when you reach out to cup his cheeks, lifting his gaze to yours, he softens.

โ€œNow you owe me an apology,โ€ You murmur, your lips brushing his lightly โ€œYou left me all alone.โ€

He smiles at your pout, a playful glint in his eyes โ€œI know. What about dinner after school?โ€

You shake your head, frowning โ€œI want another kind of apology. You know what I mean, Kim Hongjoong.โ€

And of course, he knows. But he canโ€™t resist teasing you, just a little.

โ€œWe canโ€™t do anything indecent here, pretty,โ€ He murmurs, his hands slipping lower to rest on your hips as he pulls you closer โ€œI donโ€™t want to get us in trouble.โ€

You roll your eyes but let the moment linger for a breath longer before stepping back, a plan already forming in your mind.

โ€œFine,โ€ You say, straightening your posture and fixing him with a determined look โ€œBut this isnโ€™t over. And speaking of people owing me, Iโ€™m going to have a little chat with Dann. She has some explaining to do.โ€

Hongjoong stiffens, his playful demeanor vanishing โ€œYNโ€”maybe you should let it go. You know how Dann is. Sheโ€™ll twist things, make it worse.โ€

โ€œNot this time.โ€ Your voice is steady, cold โ€œShe went too far, and Iโ€™m not letting her get away with it. If she wants to play games, Iโ€™ll show her how itโ€™s done.โ€

He watches as you stride out of the library, determination radiating from every step.

He knows better than to argue when youโ€™re like this, but even he canโ€™t help the twinge of unease at the thought of whatโ€™s coming next.

โœฎ โ‹†

The final bell rings, and students rush to leave the school. The hallways are alive with chatter, but you remain by your locker, surrounded by her entourageโ€”Mindy, Wooyoung, Samantha, and a few others. Hongjoong lingers close by, his face a mixture of anticipation and tension.

As the crowd thins, you spot Dann walking down the hall, clutching her books, her head low as if trying to make herself invisible.

Your lips curl into a sharp smile, eyes glinting with cold determination.

โ€œDann!โ€ You call out, voice slicing through the noise like a whip.

Dann freezes, her face draining of color. Slowly, she turns, her eyes wide as they meet yours.

It's been days since that day at the party and sheโ€™s been so nervous about you finding out what she did.

You saunter toward her, your friends following closely, their presence an unspoken threat.

โ€œYN, I have toโ€”โ€ Dann begins, but you cut her off.

โ€œDonโ€™t even try, Dann. Iโ€™m not in the mood for your pathetic excuses.โ€ You step closer, your gaze narrowing โ€œI just have one question for you: What made you think you could lie to Hongjoong and me and get away with it?โ€

Dann swallows hard, glancing at the others, who are watching her like predators sizing up their prey.

โ€œWhatโ€”โ€

โ€œOh, donโ€™t give me that!โ€ You snap, throwing her hands up dramatically โ€œYou know what you did that day.โ€ Dannโ€™s panic builds, and her breath catches in her lungs for a moment โ€œYou didnโ€™t mean to send Joongie to some random, deserted place? You didnโ€™t mean to ruin my night?โ€

Dannโ€™s grip tightens on her books โ€œI wasnโ€™t trying toโ€”โ€

โ€œYou werenโ€™t trying to what?โ€ You interrupt, voice dripping with mockery โ€œYou werenโ€™t trying to sabotage me? Youโ€™re such a bad liar, Dann.โ€

Mindy smirks, chiming in โ€œI mean, seriously, Dann. Did you really think you could pull this off? Youโ€™re soโ€ฆ gullible.โ€

โ€œAnd desperate,โ€ Wooyoung adds with a chuckle, earning a snicker from the others.

You cross your arms, your expression one of feigned hurt.

โ€œYou know, I even gave you that dress for the party. That expensive designer dress. Because I thought, โ€˜Hey, maybe Dann deserves a chance to feel special for once.โ€™โ€ You pause โ€œGuess I was wrong.โ€

Dannโ€™s eyes well up with tears, but she shakes her head, trying to muster a defense.

โ€œYN, I didnโ€™t mean to ruin anything. I justโ€”โ€

โ€œJust what?โ€ Your voice rises, drawing the attention of a small crowd of lingering students. โ€œJust decided to be so dumb and submissive that youโ€™d believe anything someone told you? Or are you working with someone?โ€

The accusation hangs in the air, and Dannโ€™s lips part as if to respond, but she quickly closes them, her silence speaking volumes.

To everyone's surprise; Hongjoong steps forward, his jaw tight.

โ€œYou know what, Dann? I canโ€™t believe I trusted you. You used to be my friend. I thought you were better than this.โ€

Dann flinches at his words, her composure slipping further.

โ€œJoong, Iโ€ฆโ€ Dann looks down, her tears threatening to spill over.

You smirk, stepping closer until youโ€™re towering over Dann.

โ€œDid you want me to be mad at him?โ€

Dannโ€™s face flushes with humiliation, and she shakes her head vehemently.

โ€œNo! Thatโ€™s not what Iโ€”โ€

โ€œSave it, youโ€™re pathetic, Dann. And youโ€™re not just a liarโ€”youโ€™re a bad one. Honestly, I doubt you came up with this plan on your own. Someone mustโ€™ve put you up to it. Who was it?โ€

โ€œMaybe it was Seonghwa, I saw them talking at the party.โ€ Mindy snaps with a grin โ€œRight, Dann?โ€

Dann remains silent, her lips trembling as she clutches her books tighter. She won't say a word about it, and you frown at the mention of Seonghwaโ€™s name.

Seonghwa talking with her, What the fuck?

โ€œNo answer?โ€ You laugh bitterly โ€œI see, youโ€™re too scared to even admit it. Well, let me give you some advice: Stay out of my way. Youโ€™re not in my league, Dann. You never were, and never will.โ€

Wooyoung steps forward again with a grin โ€œYou owe YN and Hongjoong an apology.โ€

โ€œA real one. Not that half-hearted excuse you tried earlier.โ€ Sam adds.

Dannโ€™s tears finally spill over, and she whispers โ€œIโ€™m sorry. I didnโ€™t mean to hurt anyone.โ€

You roll her eyes, turning to your friends.

โ€œLetโ€™s go. Iโ€™m done wasting my time on her.โ€

As they walk away, you glance over your shoulder one last time, lips curling into a satisfied smirk.

โ€œOh, and Dann? Donโ€™t ever think about messing with me again. Next time, you wonโ€™t get off so easily.โ€

The crowd disperses, leaving Dann standing alone, her face streaked with tears. Behind her trembling exterior, a flicker of something elseโ€”anger or determinationโ€”takes root.

โœฎ โ‹†

Dann steps are heavy, her hands trembling slightly as she clutches her bag. Tears still cling to her lashes, but her face is set in a grim determination.

The humiliation at school burns fresh in her mind, your cutting words replaying over and over like a cruel mantra.

By the time she reaches the front door of Clrarkeโ€™s mansion, her shame has transformed into angerโ€”a searing, all-consuming fury.

She pushes open the heavy doors without hesitation, her steps echoing through the grand foyer.

There is Mike, sitting comfortably reading something.

โ€œMike.โ€ She says, her voice firm despite the lump in her throat.

Mike looks at her, his expression cool and calculating as always. He closes the book, his sharp eyes scanning her face.

โ€œWell, well,โ€ He drawls, his lips curling into a smirk โ€œYou look like hell. Let me guessโ€”Queen YN had her fun at your expense?โ€

Dann glares at him, dropping her bag onto the floor.

โ€œShe humiliated me again. In front of everyone.โ€

Mike chuckles, crossing his arms โ€œThatโ€™s her style. Did you expect a thank-you card for all your hard work?โ€

โ€œI expected her to be human for once,โ€ Dann snaps, her voice trembling with emotion โ€œBut sheโ€™s not. Sheโ€™s a monster. And Iโ€™m done being her punching bag.โ€

Mikeโ€™s smirk widens, a glint of approval in his eyes โ€œFinally. I was starting to wonder if youโ€™d ever grow a backbone.โ€

Dann takes a deep breath, forcing herself to steady โ€œYou were right. About everything. YN needs to be taken down. For good.โ€

He raises an eyebrow, intrigued โ€œAnd youโ€™re ready to do what it takes?โ€

โ€œYes,โ€ Dann says without hesitation, her fists clenching at her sides โ€œI want to destroy her. Her reputation, her relationships, her entire worldโ€”I want it all gone.โ€

Mike stands up, and walks directly in front of her โ€œNow youโ€™re speaking my language. But do you have a plan, or are you just here to vent?โ€

Dann lifts her chin, meeting his gaze with newfound determination.

โ€œI thought you might have some ideas. Youโ€™re the one whoโ€™s been watching her for years, waiting for her to slip up.โ€

โ€œI do have a few ideas. But if weโ€™re going to do this, weโ€™ll need to be smart. YNโ€™s not stupidโ€”sheโ€™ll see a direct attack coming from a mile away.โ€

Dann nods, her anger simmering just below the surface.

โ€œSo what do we do?โ€

Mike gestures for her to follow him, leading her to a luxurious sitting room where he pours himself a drink.

He takes a slow sip before speaking.

โ€œWe chip away at her. Little by little. Sheโ€™s built this image of perfection and control, but all it takes is one crack for the whole thing to shatter.โ€ He leans against the bar, his eyes gleaming with malice โ€œWe start with Hongjoong. Make YN doubt his intentions.โ€

Dann swallows, the weight of his words settling over her.

โ€œHow do we do that?โ€

Mike swirls his drink lazily, watching Dann with a satisfied smirk.

"Simple," He says "We make her think the one person she trusts most is betraying her."

Dann frowns, confused "Hongjoong? But heโ€™s loyal to her."

He chuckles, shaking his head "Loyalty is fragile. YNโ€™s world is built on power and controlโ€”she doesnโ€™t trust anyone completely. If we plant the right seeds, sheโ€™ll start questioning even him."

Dann crosses her arms "How? He barely even talks to anyone outside of their little circle."

Mike leans forward, his voice lowering conspiratorially.

"Iโ€™m pretty sure that after that nerd missed the party, he will apologize to her, right? Maybe this time he will fuck her as an apology.โ€ He smiles, his words full of venom.

Dann shifts uncomfortably at Mikeโ€™s crude words, but she doesnโ€™t argue. Heโ€™s rightโ€”Hongjoong will go crawling back to you, desperate to make it up to you.

Heโ€™s like a lost puppy when it comes to you, willing to do anything to stay by your side.

Mike watches her reaction carefully, then smirks โ€œAnd when that happens, weโ€™ll act.โ€

Dann furrows her brows โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

He sets his glass down with a soft clink, straightening up.

โ€œIโ€™ll tell you later, now go.โ€

Dann hesitates, a flicker of uncertainty passing over her face, but she does what he ordered. She turned around and left the room.

Whatever Mike is planning must be good.

โœฎ โ‹† หš๏ฝก๐–ฆน โ‹†๏ฝกยฐโœฉ

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Ot8!Mafia!Ateez x Female!Reader

Summary: After losing everything through gambling, your father's debts to the Ateez Mafia have resulted in you becoming their property. With no other family left, you are now at the mercy of these dangerous criminals due to your father's reckless actions.

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Days had passed since Y/N was captured. Each day felt like a year being passed, it was agonizing. She wasnโ€™t allowed to leave her room since she tried to escape her first day. She had visitors, mainly Hongjoong. Who sheโ€™s come to slowly trust but was still afraid of him.

Hongjoong was a nice man, genuinely. His exterior was soft and he behaved tough with his members but he took care of Y/N so well. Heโ€™d brush her hair, calm her down if she had a breakdown.

Just as he was doing now.

โ€œSh, sh, beautiful. Donโ€™t waste those tears on that beautiful face of yours.โ€ Hongjoongโ€™s fingers were quick to wipe away her tears, โ€œI know you donโ€™t want to be here but it has to be this way. We donโ€™t play about our money. Or being backstabbed.โ€

Y/N looked at him with tear stained eyes, โ€œI know..Iโ€™m just, Iโ€™m just scared, Mr Hongjoong. Your people scare me.โ€

He let out a small chortle, โ€œOh, beautiful.โ€ A small tut left his mouth, โ€œMy men are ruthless, I trained them to be that way but I did however, tell them to treat you gently. Cannot allow our only leverage to be damaged.โ€ No one would believe the amount of times their leverage was killed and they never got their revenge. Or money.

That was Wooyoung's fault last time. He was of course punished accordingly in more ways than one (he liked his punishment so it was useless in the end.)

The tired girl nodded as she let Hongjoong pull her close, his embrace was warm and inviting.

โ€œCome now, letโ€™s get you some food.โ€

Y/N allowed him to gently walk her down the hallway and down a lavish staircase. It led into what she assumed was the grand entrance, but it was heavily guarded and maids were fluttering around, cleaning every corner.

โ€œKitchen is this way. However Iโ€™d advise you not to touch anything until I tell you so. Wooyoung is particular about his kitchen.โ€ Hongjoong pressed his hand against her lower back as he ushered her into the said room.

โ€œHongjoong is that you?โ€ A voice called out followed by clattering dishes.

โ€œYeah itโ€™s me, come here, Woo. Want you to meet someone.โ€ With those words, Wooyoung set down his dish and turned around.

A beautiful man was revealed. Was everyone in this house so strikingly handsome? Wooyoung grinned at the newcomer, thoughts already plaguing his mind, โ€œMm, is this the pretty girl Iโ€™ve heard so much about?โ€

Y/N looked away, all flustered, not used to such compliments or this many at all.

โ€œWooyoung. Donโ€™t. But yes, this is the shitheads daughter. Sheโ€™s our leverage till he comes out of hiding.โ€ Hongjoongโ€™s voice only had a moment of authority, shortly returning to a softer tone.

โ€œOh, okay, well. Can we keep her?โ€ Wooyoung grinned and stepped closer, quickly pushing his leader's buttons.

Y/N stepped behind Hongjoong to avoid the gaze of the man. She wasnโ€™t afraid but his grin was quite compelling, as if to lead her into seduction. It was definitely working. His long hair was stunning and his nose, so damn majestic.

Hongjoong could hear her every thought and he couldnโ€™t help but shake his head, โ€œI swear, between the two of you- you know what, never mind. Anyway, Wooyoung. I have a job for you.โ€

Wooyoung immediately turned serious, โ€œYes, sir?โ€

โ€œI need you to find out more about her father. We need to pinpoint secret hiding locations. Places heโ€™d think weโ€™d never check. If you can, take Y/N to the city and have her show you places. But donโ€™t let her out of your eyesight,โ€ Hongjoong then stepped forward and grabbed Wooyoungโ€™s shoulder, โ€œand donโ€™t do anything stupid. Donโ€™t even try to flirt your way into her pants.โ€

โ€œFine, captain.โ€

โ€œGood, now get ready to go. I have an arms dealer to meet with.โ€ Hongjoong quickly left Y/N to Wooyoungโ€™s devices.

Oh boy, this was gonna be a train wreck.

โ€”

โ€œAh, ah, slow down little Princess. I was told to keep an eye on you.โ€ Wooyoung scoffed as he tried to chase after the girl. She wasnโ€™t trying to escape, no, she was trying to find her father so she didnโ€™t have to go back.

As she swung the corner to a deli, eagerly looking inside for her father. He was nowhere to be seen. Of course he wasnโ€™t.

He always did this. He ran from his problems and even now, he abandoned his own daughter. Y/N felt lost, betrayed, heartbroken even.

Wooyoung finally caught up to her, โ€œWhat are you- oh. Heโ€™s not here is he?โ€ Wooyoung could feel her disappointment and sheer sadness. He almost felt bad but then again, you donโ€™t fuck with ateez, โ€œHey, listen. This just means you get to hang out some more with me.โ€ He tried to lighten up her mood but it only made it worse and she broke down.

Fuck fuck fuck fuck.

Wooyoung panicked and lifted her off the ground, โ€œShit, Iโ€™m so sorry, please do not cry.โ€

Y/N shoved him away but that only angered him. He was trying to be nice and help her.

โ€œFine, be that way but youโ€™re still going back to the manor.โ€ Wooyoung let her arm go and called Hongjoong, โ€œSheโ€™s done being outside for the day, we are coming back, sir.โ€

Y/N protested as she was flipped onto the manโ€™s shoulder, โ€œLet me go!โ€ Bystanders watched but did nothing.

They knew better not to interfere.

Y/N sobbed in defeat as she pounded onto his back, trying her damndest to get away.

Wooyoung did feel only just tad bad about treating her this way but they need her to find her father. Sure, they could just let it go but then it would set an example for others that they could get away with betraying the group. Wooyoung knew Hongjoongโ€™s ego wouldnโ€™t let that fly. Ever.

โ€œY/N, please stop flailing around. I donโ€™t want to hurt you.โ€ His voice was soft spoken, showing he meant his words. Wooyoung truly didnโ€™t want to hurt her.

Wait.

He had an idea. Maybe ice cream would cheer her up.

What an idiot, he really thought that was gonna solve these issues? He truly forgot what humans were like.

โ€œIf you stop smacking my back, I will take you somewhere for a bit and we wonโ€™t have to go back to the manor right away.โ€ That seemed to calm Y/N down, only for her to question him.

โ€œWhat..do you mean?โ€ Her arms came at a rest on his back as she turned to look at the back of his head. Only for him to set the girl down.

โ€œAteez owns a few regular businesses, so Iโ€™m gonna take you to one, maybe get you some ice cream. How does that sound?โ€ Wooyoung tried to console her, reaching to wipe away stray tears. His polished nails caught her eye. Another beautiful trait of his.

โ€œOkay.. that actually sounds good.โ€ Y/N did truly miss her everyday things, maybe ice cream could numb the pain for a moment.

She hoped so.

โ€”

The parlor was near empty, not many patrons but the ones that were there kind of spooked her.

The parlor was bright in color on the inside, just a few tables and one employee around. That person even scared her. They were covered in tattoos from the neck down as far as she could tell. Why would anyone get ice cream here? Why would a mafia own an ice cream shop to begin with?

โ€œHello, Mr. Jung, itโ€™s good to see you.โ€ The employee behind the counter smiled, immediately greeting Wooyoung, โ€œAre you getting your usual today?โ€ They were quick to start scooping a green ice cream, presumably either mint or pistachio.

โ€œNo, actually Iโ€™m here to get something for Miss Y/N, think you can whip up some fresh ice cream?โ€ Wooyoung walked the girl to the counter, her head hung low however.

โ€œYes sir, I can do that. What would you like, Miss?โ€

Y/N looked up, all shy like, โ€œUm, can I have neopolitan?โ€ She wasnโ€™t sure what flavor she wanted so she went for something basic.

Once the ice cream was handed to her, Wooyoung brought her over to a corner to relax, โ€œSo, Y/N, why donโ€™t you tell me about yourself. I can answer some questions if youโ€™d like as well.โ€

Y/N picked at the melting cream, โ€œUh, yeah sure. What did you want to know?โ€

โ€œWell, can you tell me how your father got you into this mess? Why he ran from us?โ€ Wooyoung became serious, yet was still calm.

โ€œI mean, my mom died a few years ago and we received her life insurance money after that. It was about two hundred thousand dollars I think.โ€ Y/N picked at her ice cream some more before pushing it away, โ€œI never got to see it. My dad I guess, in his grief began gambling. A weird way to cope in my opinion. But, he eventually gambled away their shared savings and her life insurance money. Heโ€™s evaded loan sharks and debt collectors for a while. I donโ€™t know how he still has the house, itโ€™s in poor condition anyway.โ€

Wooyoung continued to listen intently, taking notes.

โ€œHe eventually started stealing my savings and such, my rent money also. I have my own place and my own car but heโ€™s still taken things from me.โ€ She hated her father and every ounce of his being, yet she still cared, โ€œThat day you guys kidnapped me, was the day he took the last of my money I had. Then he disappeared I guess.โ€

โ€œI see..โ€ Wooyoung hummed in response, โ€œWell, Iโ€™m sorry to say, youโ€™re stuck with us until we find him. But donโ€™t worry, you wonโ€™t be stuck in a cell. Well, unless you piss off Hongjoong.โ€ Even though he tried to make her laugh, it didnโ€™t work anyway.

โ€œSo what do you want to know about me?โ€

Y/N shrugged, โ€œIโ€™m not sure I really want to know anything. I donโ€™t want to know things I shouldnโ€™t and potentially be killed.โ€

Wooyoung laughed before he spoke, โ€œY/N. Iโ€™m not going to kill you. But if you have no questions then. Thatโ€™s fine. Are you done with your ice cream?โ€

โ€œYeah, I am.โ€ Even though she had barely touched it, it had already melted.

โ€œI suppose we can head back then.โ€

โ€”

โ€œHead up to your room. I need to speak with Hongjoong.โ€ Wooyoung ushered her away and made his way to his leader's office.

Three knocks to the wood and he walked in, โ€œHello captain. Iโ€™m sorry to say that we couldnโ€™t find him in the places that we looked. However I got some more information on him.โ€

โ€œGo on, Wooyoung. I donโ€™t have all day.โ€

โ€œSorry sir. I have learned that Y/Nโ€™s father has evaded many loan sharks. Just like he has evaded us. It has me wondering if he has someone helping him. And we may need to look into it honestly.โ€ Wooyoung didnโ€™t like the look that appeared on Hongjoongโ€™s face. It reminded him of something that happened in the past. Something he wasnโ€™t ready to remember.

โ€œHe what?โ€ A fire burned in his eyes that went deep. His fists clenched as he went to pinch the bridge of his nose, โ€œFine. He wants to be a coward and run from us. Little does he know he just fucked with a God.โ€

Wooyoung began to grin as he realized his old captain was coming back, โ€œWhat are you planning for us, sir?โ€

โ€œYou know damn well what I have planned. Grab Yunho, Iโ€™m gonna need him to prepare a few things, notify Seonghwa as well. Iโ€™m gonna need him too. Itโ€™s time this fucker pays for abandoning a beauty and fucking with me.โ€

Y/Nโ€™s father had no idea just who he screwed over.


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Strangers By Nature | Ii
Strangers By Nature | Ii
Strangers By Nature | Ii

Pairing: heir!Song Mingi x heir!Reader AU: non-idol | arranged marriage | enemies to lovers Genre: angst, humor, fluff in future chapters Summary: After a life-altering car accident, Mingi is given one final shot at redemptionโ€”reborn as a fuzzy little puppy. To earn a second chance at life, he must complete three tasks or risk being doomed to the afterlife forever. Word Count: 6.4K Warnings: mingi being a mean brat, puppy antics, swearing, hints of infidelity, slight angst

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Strangers By Nature | Ii

A hollow laugh escaped Mingi as he sped through the empty streets, the night blurring around him. The bitter sound echoed in the car, mirroring the anger swirling inside him. He could still see the look on your face, that fierce, unyielding defiance in your eyes as youโ€™d confronted him without a trace of hesitation.

"Maybe you should have fought harder against your parents instead of just rolling over every time they threw you a command. Including this marriage.โ€

You hadnโ€™t raised your voice, hadnโ€™t even looked angry. But the certainty in your words had cut deeper than anything he could remember. Youโ€™d said it so effortlessly, without a shred of remorse or regret, like you hadnโ€™t given his ego a second thought.

And it infuriated him.ย 

Mingi was accustomed to people bending to his will, not challenging it. His life had always been cushioned by entitlement; his familyโ€™s wealth and influence ensured that. People smiled, nodded, and let him have his wayโ€”whether it was his colleagues, teachers, or anyone who understood the weight of the Song name. When he wanted something, he got it; when he didn't want something, someone else made it disappear. Life was simple, easy. Predictable.

Heโ€™d assumed youโ€™d be no different. The arrangement your parents had orchestrated was supposed to be convenient, uncomplicated. Youโ€™d go along with it quietly, play your part, and leave him to live as he pleased.

But heโ€™d been wrong. Terribly, wrong.

From the moment you entered his life, you were a force to be reckoned withโ€”unyielding and resolute, unafraid to show how little you cared for the life planned for you.ย 

News of your attempted escape had reached him before he even saw you. Youโ€™d made it as far as the airport, ticket in hand, your heart set on a life free from the restraints of duty. But then, your parents intervened, having anticipated your plans. Theyโ€™d sent the authorities to intercept you at the gate, dragging you back home just as freedom was within reach.

You argued, you bargained, and you did everything short of bolting a second time as they walked you into that boardroom on your wedding day. Mingi had been there, watching as you approached, and even in that moment, youโ€™d made it clear through your narrowed gaze and rigid posture that you were entering this marriage under protest.

Though you resisted the marriage and all it represented, you held a deep sense of empathy for him, understanding that he too was bound by this fate. Your efforts to extend an olive branch and build some semblance of a friendship, only served as a reminder of how deeply entangled your lives had become against his will.

And Mingi always made it clear that no matter how much you tried to extend kindness or bridge the distance, he was set on tearing it down.

When your parents organized a small birthday dinner for you, Mingi didnโ€™t even bother to show. He didnโ€™t call, didnโ€™t textโ€”he simply forgot. The sting of his absence felt like a gut punch, even if it was hardly surprising. His indifference when you mentioned it later was almost worse.ย 

โ€œOh, I didnโ€™t realize,โ€ he shrugged, barely glancing up from his phone, his tone cool, unaffected. The casual dismissal in his voice, the complete lack of apology, was almost worse than his absence itself.ย 

The implication was clear: your birthday, and by extension, you, were not significant enough to be remembered.

It wasnโ€™t until later, when meeting your cousin Jongho for lunch, that the truth hit even harder. Apparently, heโ€™d heard from a friend of a friend that Ahri had posted on social media about her โ€œspontaneous Tokyo getawayโ€ with Mingi, complete with photos of their cozy seats on a private plane and playful captions flaunting their lavish trip.ย 

Then, there was the night San hosted his charity art auction, one of the biggest events of the year. It was the kind of evening meant to bring people together for a good cause, filled with artists and patrons, all of them dedicated to supporting the community.ย 

But Mingi had a different idea in mind. He arrived with Ahri, both of them looking effortlessly stunning and either blissfully unaware or fully conscious of the painful message they conveyed. Your in-laws were mortified, apologizing to you profusely, trying to smooth over the spectacle their son had created.

โ€œWhen will you grow up and stop making a mockery of our family?โ€ Mr. Song fumed through gritted teeth.ย 

"I thought we had a deal," Mingi replied coldly. "All I had to do was agree to this arrangement, and I could still have Ahri and live my life however I wanted."

Mr. Songโ€™s face tightened with rage, his voice a low growl as he struggled to keep it down.ย 

โ€œWhat I meant, Mingi, was for you to show some tact! Not to flaunt Ahri around and humiliate your spouse in front of everyone. Itโ€™s childish, and it reflects poorly on you. The least you can do is respect Y/N!โ€

โ€œRespect Y/N?โ€ Mingi scoffed, his tone dripping with disdain. โ€œRespecting her would mean pretending itโ€™s something real. But we all know why this is happeningโ€”more money and more power for you. None of this has anything to do with me or what I want.โ€

โ€œYou may resent it, but you are benefiting from it all the same. And that means you owe Y/N some basic decency, if nothing else.โ€

โ€œThis arrangement took my choices away. It trapped me in a life I never wanted. And now youโ€™re telling me to be grateful for it? To pretend that this marriage means something to me?โ€

โ€œWhen will you stop being selfish and think about others for once? Consider that Y/N never asked for this either.โ€

As if disregarding you in private wasnโ€™t enough, Mingi took every chance to publicly humiliate you, constantly reminding you of your placeโ€”always on the outside, looking in.

The situation reached a boiling point at last yearโ€™s Gold Gala when he arrived completely drunk, blatantly reinforcing that your feelings and the event's social grace meant nothing to him.

As he staggered through the hall, his laugh rang out too loudly, drawing stares from guests who exchanged uncomfortable glances. His gestures grew more careless and exaggerated with every passing moment, completely oblivious to the hurt on your face, tainting one of the most important nights of your life.

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m not much into charityโ€”though I guess marrying Ms. Choi counts.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not here to support her, she begged me to be here. Begged me to care. Pathetic, right?โ€

By the time you arrived home, the tension was suffocating. You could still feel the embarrassment, lingering on you like a second skin you couldnโ€™t escape.

โ€œDonโ€™t kid yourself into thinking this arrangement means anything. You're nobody to me.โ€

"Of course I know that!โ€ The words flew out before you could stop yourself, raw and jagged. โ€œAll I asked was for you to be there because this event meant everything to me. Everything!"ย 

"I thought we could at least be civil, Mingi.โ€

โ€œCivil?โ€ He raised an eyebrow, his tone dripping with disdain. "Youโ€™re so desperate to play house, to fool yourself into thinking Iโ€™ll somehow feel something for you? By begging for it?"ย 

His gaze was cold, dismissive, as if you were nothing more than a stranger who had intruded into his life, uninvited.

Your jaw dropped at the sheer audacity of his words. Who was this pompous prick, standing here acting as if youโ€™d imposed your existence on him? The last thread holding your patience snapped, and before you knew it, a dry, humorless laugh escaped you.

โ€œFeel something?โ€ you spat, unable to hold back the fury building in your chest.ย 

โ€œDonโ€™t delude yourself into thinking youโ€™re a catch either. Think whatever you want,โ€ you shot back, your voice sharp and unwavering, โ€œbut Iโ€™m not the one who needs someone else to validate my worth!โ€

He blinked, momentarily stunned, his expression shifting as he tried to brush off your words with a sneer. But you could tell that something youโ€™d said had struck a nerve.

โ€œYouโ€™ve never cared about anything, Mingi. You donโ€™t even know what it means to care about someone or somethingโ€”because youโ€™ve always had everything handed to you. Thereโ€™s nothing thatโ€™s ever been meaningful to you because youโ€™ve never had to fight for it!โ€

It infuriated Mingiโ€”the way you exposed all the things he hated most about himself, holding a mirror up to the person he tried so hard to ignore. And that was something he couldnโ€™t allow. He needed to keep you at a distance, to shut you down.ย 

Because if he didn't, he feared you might penetrate his defenses entirelyโ€”and he couldn't risk that.

As he sat in the warm, soapy water, Mingiโ€™s tiny paws barely poked out from beneath a cloud of bubbles. He lifted a paw, watching droplets fall into the water, creating soft ripples that lapped against his sides. It was surreal. He had once scoffed at the very idea of being anything less than in control, of ever letting himself be so openlyโ€ฆhelpless.

Everything looked bigger, more intimidating from down here and he felt smaller, more than he ever had.

Your gentle laughter pulled him back as you poured a bit more soap into the bath, sending a fresh wave of bubbles his way. You dipped your hand into the water, playfully scooping up the suds and sprinkling them over his head.ย 

He wiggled, instinctively shaking his head as the bubbles landed, but they clung stubbornly to his nose and ears, making him sneeze. The tiny sneeze seemed to amuse you even more, your laughter ringing out, warm and unguarded.

โ€œWeโ€™ll find something for you to eat after this. Do you like chicken?โ€ you cooed, your voice warm and sweet as you continued fussing over him. โ€œThat reminds me, we need to stop by the pet store.โ€

Mingi blinked up at you, the sound of your voice oddly comforting, even as it filled him with a peculiar ache he didnโ€™t quite know what to do with. Here you were, utterly unaware that this tiny, scruffy puppy was your own husband, yet you treated him with a care and tenderness he felt he didn't deserve.

โ€œI should probably think of a name for you,โ€ you murmured thoughtfully, rinsing away the last bits of sudsy bubbles.ย 

His little face scrunched up as he shook his head, sending droplets flying. You grabbed the softest towel, bundling him up so that only his nose and eyes peeked out. Placing him on the bathroom counter, you noticed how his tiny body almost disappeared within the towelโ€™s folds, leaving just a pair of adoring eyes staring up at you.

โ€œYouโ€™re so tiny, you might get blown away!โ€ you teased, testing the warmth of the hair dryer on your wrist. His expression turned into the cutest scowl imaginable, as if he was about to bark out a protest.

Iโ€™m not little! Mingi gritted, scrunching his tiny brows and squirming as if to show you he was tougher than he looked. He let out a bark, to prove you wrong.

โ€œAlright, sorry, I didnโ€™t mean it,โ€ you giggled.ย 

You began to gently dry him, moving the warm air over his fur. His eyelids started to droop, each puff of warm air lulling him into a sleepy daze.ย 

โ€œPom Pomโ€™s a cute name. What do you think?โ€ you mused with a laugh, scratching him behind his tiny ear. Mingi managed to huff out a small whimper in protest in an attempt to communicate that you certainly were not to call him by that name.ย 

โ€œFine, fine. How aboutโ€ฆMaro? Youโ€™re white and fluffy like a marshmallow?โ€ You tilted your head, smiling as you gently tapped the tip of his nose.

Mingi grumbled, feeling his pride melt under the sheer humiliation, but he went along with the name. Despite his desire to resist, he couldnโ€™t deny the comfort of being doted onโ€”even if it meant accepting his temporary fate as your โ€œMaro.โ€

Mingi stirred awake, feeling an unfamiliar warmth against his tiny body, the soft texture of grass beneath him. Blinking his eyes open, he was met with a new worldโ€”everything wasโ€ฆbigger. The trees stretched toward the sky, and the distant hum of city life felt overwhelming. Disoriented, he tried to make sense of his surroundings, his mind struggling to adjust to this small, delicate form.

Everything smelled sharper, richer: the earthy scent of wet grass, a faint whiff of antiseptic, andโ€ฆsomething achingly familiar, pulling him forward as if his paws moved on their own accord.

Guided by the scent, he scrambled over roots and pushed through damp bushes, his little body squeezing through the brambles. As he finally emerged on the other side, he froze. Just a few feet away, sitting alone on a bench, was the source of the familiar scentโ€”Y/N?

His wife sat there, hands clasped tightly, her gaze distant and tired, as if the weight of the world rested on her shoulders. But just as he took another small step forward, her eyes lifted and fell upon him. Her expression brightened, and the faintest hint of a smile warmed her face as she crouched down, reaching out to him.

โ€œPuppy!โ€ she gasped with an excitement that Mingi could feel down to his little paws. She beckoned him closer, and he trotted toward her, heart racing, wondering if somehow, even in this form, she could recognize him.

You held him close as you left the hospital, your hand gently supporting his back as he rested against your chest. Once you reached the car, you eased into the driverโ€™s seat and settled him in your lap, feeling his soft fur beneath your fingers as you stroked him reassuringly.

Pulling your phone from your pocket, you scrolled through your contacts until you reached your mother-in-lawโ€™s number. Taking a steadying breath, you hit the call button, hoping sheโ€™d understand your exit.

"Hello? Everything alright, Y/N?"

โ€œI just wanted to let you know Iโ€™m heading home,โ€ you replied, keeping your tone light. โ€œThere are a few things I need to take care of, but Iโ€™ll make sure to call later to check in.โ€

There was a brief pause on her end before she answered, โ€œOf course, dear. Take your time, Iโ€™ll talk to you later.โ€

As you ended the call, Mingi blinked up at you, feeling strangely vulnerable in your arms. Being held and cherished like this was both comforting and overwhelming, a rare moment of intimacy that left him feeling exposed. The realization that someone could care for him so deeply stirred something inside himโ€”a reminder of just how unfamiliar this feeling was, and how unsettling it felt to let someone in.

โ€œReady to go home?โ€

On the drive back, you hummed a quiet tune, the same one you always sang absentmindedly when you thought no one was listening. As he nestled into your lap, he felt himself relax, leaving behind a sense of peace he hadnโ€™t felt in ages.

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The bell above the pet store door jingled as you stepped inside, your eyes scanning aisles lined with every kind of pet accessory imaginable.

You wandered the aisles in a daze as Mingi, in his puppy form, bounced excitedly, his tiny tail whipping back and forth with unrestrained enthusiasm. His instincts urged him to sniff and mouth every item you tossed into the cartโ€”toys, treats, leashes, a bed, and a sweater.

For a moment, you couldnโ€™t help but feel a sense of disbeliefโ€”shopping for puppy supplies while your husbandโ€™s life was hanging by a thread was surreal.

โ€œYour puppyโ€™s really cute.โ€

You turned to see a man holding onto the leash of a doberman that looked every bit as sharp as its owner. The dog sat obediently by his side, dark eyes focused and alert, muscles taut beneath its sleek coat. The manโ€™s presence was striking, especially with his stoic demeanor that made him appear almost statuesque.

โ€œThanks!โ€ you nodded, smiling. โ€œHeโ€™s really sweet, even if heโ€™s got a bit of an attitude.โ€ Your eyes drifted to the gentle way his hand stroked between the dobermanโ€™s ears.ย 

โ€œYou look like you know what youโ€™re doing, though.โ€

The man chuckled. โ€œThanks, heโ€™s actually my first dog. I adopted him when his previous owner passed away. His name is Hetmon.โ€

Your expression softened. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry to hear that,โ€ you replied sympathetically, kneeling down to greet him.ย 

โ€œCan I say hi?โ€ you asked, extending your hand for Hetmon to sniff.

The dobermanโ€™s wet nose pressed against your palm, and he let out a soft huff before nuzzling his head into your hand. You laughed, scratching him behind his ear, marveling at his calm and steady temperament.ย 

Now, hold on! Mingiโ€™s eyes snapped up as he watched you fawning over this strangerโ€™s dog. His little heart thudded, an unfamiliar surge of irritation bubbling up inside him.ย 

Why are you smiling like that? Why are you speaking to another man? Get away from him!

He let out a little growl, then puffed up his tiny chest and erupted into a string of yappy barks, standing tall on his hind legs in the cart. His little nose scrunched up as he tried to look intimidating, but it was more endearing than anything else. You glanced over, bemused, as he glowered with all the fierceness his tiny form could muster.

โ€œI think your puppy is upset,โ€ the man pointed out with a chuckle.

โ€œAww, donโ€™t worry, Maro,โ€ you cooed, โ€œyouโ€™re still my favorite.โ€ย 

You scooped him up, planting a kiss right between his ears, which sent his little tail wagging against his will. You set him down gently on the floor, letting him meet Hetmon face-to-face. Mingiโ€™s bravado wavered slightly as he looked up at the towering Doberman, but he squared his tiny shoulders, refusing to back down.

โ€œIs Hetmon good with other dogs?โ€ you asked, watching them carefully.

โ€œOh, yeah. Heโ€™s a total softie,โ€ the man reassured you. โ€œHe may look tough, but he loves making new friends.โ€

As if on cue, Hetmon dipped into a playful bow. Mingi froze, watching the giant dog before him as he lowered his head in an exaggerated invitation to play. For a moment, the puppy tried to keep his air of superiority, giving a tiny huff as if he wasnโ€™t the least bit interested.

But then he gave a low, friendly woof and Mingiโ€™s puppy instincts kicked in. He took a tentative step forward, then another, his own tail starting to sway. Before he knew it, he pounced forward with his little paws outstretched, mimicking Hetmonโ€™s play bow.

โ€œMaro, you made a friend!โ€ you cheered, watching in delight as the puppy bounced around with the older dog. Pulling out your phone, you couldnโ€™t resist capturing the moment, captivated by the unlikely friendship forming before you.

โ€œLooks like opposites attract,โ€ Hetmonโ€™s owner mused as he watched the two dogs circle each other, darting forward and bouncing back and forth.

โ€œIโ€™m Yeosang, by the way,โ€ he added, turning to you with a friendly smile.

โ€œY/N,โ€ you replied. โ€œNice to meet you. Do you live around here?โ€

โ€œYeah, actually, just a couple of streets over,โ€ Yeosang said with a nod. He looked down at Hetmon, who was now reclining on his back, seemingly unfazed by the puppy climbing on him.ย 

โ€œWhat about you?โ€

You smiled, watching the scene with amusement. โ€œSame. Maroโ€™s also my first dog, so Iโ€™ve been figuring things out as I go.โ€

Yeosangโ€™s expression softened, his smile encouraging. โ€œI remember that feeling. Itโ€™s a little overwhelming at first, but you get the hang of it. If you ever need any advice or a friendly ear, just reach out. Thereโ€™s a park nearby thatโ€™s dog-friendly. I usually go there in the mornings if youโ€™d like to join sometime.โ€

โ€œIโ€™d really like that. Thanks.โ€

Yeosang's easygoing grin faltered as he felt a tug at his shoelace. He looked down to see the tiny pup gnawing determinedly, jaws snapping at the string.

How dare you speak to her so casually! Sheโ€™s a married woman! Mingi seethed internally, giving the string another sharp tug. Why did it bother him so much to see Yeosang chatting with you? He hadn't cared much about you before, but seeing you smile at another man so naturally baffled him.

What is wrong with me? He let out a low growlโ€”though intended to be intimidatingโ€”would have been menacing if he werenโ€™t so tiny. Right now, all he wanted was for Yeosang to take a step back, to stop talking to you like you belonged to anyone else but himโ€”even though he couldn't say why.

โ€œMaro, what are you up to?โ€ you laughed, crouching down to pick him up. You slipped your hands beneath his belly, lifting him gently. But Mingi wasnโ€™t done making his point.ย 

Nestled in your arms, Mingi twisted slightly, nudging your left hand insistently with his head. He pressed his nose right against your ring, his puppy eyes wide with urgency.ย 

See this? Sheโ€™s taken! He gave a little huff and looked back at Yeosang with the tiniest scowl he could manage.

Yeosang, oblivious to the true intentions behind the pupโ€™s actions, chuckled softly. โ€œLooks like heโ€™s tired. Puppies need lots of sleep, you know.โ€

โ€œSounds like someone needs a nap,โ€ you agreed, gently setting the little ball of jealousy back into the cart.

"Oh, before I go," Yeosang continued, reaching into his pocket, "here's my number."

Mingiโ€™s ears perked up, and his tail stopped wagging immediately. If he could talk, heโ€™d be grumbling a thousand complaints. But instead, he glared up at Yeosang, hoping his intense puppy stare would get his message across: Back off.

โ‹†

The last twenty-four hours had been nothing short of a whirlwind: the accident, waking up in a completely different form, and now trying to adjust to this strange new reality. He was still Mingi, still aware of his responsibilities and tasks, but now he had to figure out how to accomplish themโ€ฆas a puppy.

He padded around the penthouse, his tiny paws making soft clicks on the polished floor as he aimlessly wandered, bored out of his mind now that you were both back from the pet store. The excitement of the outing had quickly worn off, and now all he could do was sulk in the silence of the house.

His little tail swished back and forth as he circled the living room, kitchen, your piano, and the second floor of the penthouse. Finally, his gaze landed on the door to his room. A mischievous gleam appeared in his eyes, and with a determined wag of his tail, he marched toward it.

You paced around the living room, contemplating how to propose your idea to your mother-in-law: staying overnight once a week with Mingi. The thought of him spending nights alone in the suite, surrounded only by machines, unsettled you. He wasn't exactly your biggest fanโ€”heโ€™d made it clear where his heart truly lay, and it wasnโ€™t with you. Yet, the notion of someone always being there, watching over him, brought you a small measure of comfort amid the uncertainty.

As the worry gnawed at you, you knew you had to act. Taking a deep breath, you picked up the phone and dialed your mother-in-law.

โ€œHello?โ€

โ€œHi, itโ€™s me,โ€ you said, doing your best to sound composed. โ€œI just got back from running errands and wanted to propose something.โ€

Her voice carried that usual guarded curiosity. โ€œWhat are you suggesting?โ€

You respected your mother-in-lawโ€™s loyalty to her family, even if her protectiveness sometimes blinded her to Mingiโ€™s faults. She had always been gracious to you, maintaining a sense of decorum that made you feel welcome but not entirely at ease.ย 

โ€œI thought we could work out a schedule to stay overnight with Mingi at the hospital.โ€

There was a brief pause before she spoke, her voice carefully polite. โ€œYouโ€™re very thoughtful, dear,โ€ she began, โ€œbutโ€ฆmaybe itโ€™s not necessary to stay all night. The nurses are attentive, and they promised to call us if anything changes.โ€

You glanced around the penthouse, searching for Maro, who had slipped away at some point. The quiet absence of the dog only added to the heavy silence, making the place feel even emptier.

โ€œI have full confidence in his care team,โ€ you replied, forcing each word into a polite, measured tone.ย 

โ€œBut I think Mingi would feel more supported if someone were there with him, at least some of the time. I was thinking I could stay overnight once or twice a week? Just so he doesnโ€™t feelโ€ฆforgotten.โ€

Mrs. Song paused just a moment, enough for you to feel that familiar flicker of hopeโ€”maybe sheโ€™d feel the same worry, feel something for her son that went deeper than surface-level appearances.ย 

But when she spoke, her words rang hollow. โ€œAre you sure?โ€ She hesitated, as if weighing how much emotion to offer before she could close herself off again. โ€œI donโ€™t want you to burn yourself out.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m sure. And Iโ€™ll take care of myself, I promise,โ€ you replied, careful to keep any bitterness out of your voice.

โ€œItโ€™s the least I can do.โ€

โ€œWell, I suppose thereโ€™s no one heโ€™d be happier to see than you when he wakes up.โ€

You let the comment hang in the air, refraining from answering. The truth was far more complicatedโ€”it wasnโ€™t about who Mingi wanted to see. It was about reminding him he wasnโ€™t completely abandoned, despite how much heโ€™d tried to push you away.

Murmuring a quick goodbye, you ended the call and let out a breath you didnโ€™t realize youโ€™d been holding, feeling a strange relief as the line clicked dead.

Standing in the quiet of the penthouse, you wondered how it was possible to care so deeply and feel so estranged at the same time. You exhaled slowly, taking a moment to let the frustration settle before setting off to find Maro, hoping the small presence of the dog might be the comfort you needed.

Mingi paused in front of the door, cocking his head and giving it a long, assessing look. The handle was far out of reach, far higher than any normal dog could ever hope to reach.ย 

With a huff, he pressed his tiny front paws against the door, trying to push and pull with all his might. When that failed, he gave up entirely on the handle and decided on a new strategy: digging.

He squatted down, wiggling his little rear end before he thrust his paws forward in an exaggerated motion, trying to dig under the door. His tiny claws scrabbled uselessly at the polished floor, making little scratching noises that seemed comically futile against the sleek, smooth surface.

He stopped for a moment, eyes narrowing in concentration, before he gave it another goโ€”this time, with more vigor, his body wriggling in earnest as though the door might just give way if he showed it enough determination.

โ€œMaro? What are you doing?โ€ you asked, catching sight of the fluffball nosing determinedly at Mingiโ€™s bedroom door.

He froze, glancing back at you with wide, innocent eyes, but his resolve didnโ€™t waver. He turned back to the door, his eyes narrowing as if silently pleading with it to just open.ย 

You stifled a laugh at his antics. โ€œSorry, baby boy, but that roomโ€™s off limits.โ€

Your life with Mingi had been defined by boundariesโ€”drawn lines, quiet distances, and spaces kept respectfully separate. Separate rooms, separate lives, and a marriage in name only. The closed door was a boundary, one youโ€™d both agreed to uphold.

But itโ€™s my room! He insisted with a bark of protest, his frustration evident. He didnโ€™t want the carefully arranged, supposedly comfortable dog bed that sat innocently by the window. He wanted his own room, his own bed, and his own space.

โ€œI donโ€™t think Mingi would appreciate it if I let you in there,โ€ you added wistfully.

Mingi could sense something in your voiceโ€”a sadness buried beneath your usual composed demeanor. His ears perked as he tilted his head, studying the way your shoulders slumped just slightly, the way your eyes lingered on the closed door before looking away.ย 

In that moment, he recognized that despite the walls between you, you were still here, trying to make the best of a life shaped by distance.

Letting out a small, resigned huff, he slowly padded over to the dog bed by the window, casting one last longing look at the door. Then, in a dramatic display, he flopped onto his back with a sigh, his little paws stretching up into the air, his fluffy belly exposed, hoping it might coax even the smallest smile from you.

Mingi wasnโ€™t thrilled about giving up his room, but he figured if he could cheer you upโ€”even a littleโ€”it was worth it. Because he knew, perhaps more than he wanted to admit, how lonely it must be for you, living in a world of closed doors.

Strangers By Nature | Ii

"Thanks so much for meeting us here!" you greeted Yeosang warmly, handing him a cup of hot chocolate. His eyes lit up with a grateful smile as he accepted it, glancing down at Hetmon, who was already bouncing in place with excitement.

โ€œNo worries at all! I did say Iโ€™d be happy to answer any questions about dogs,โ€ Yeosang replied, his gaze shifting to Maro, who sat at your feet, fixated on what would come next in your conversation.

You knelt down, scratching Maro gently behind his ears as the weight of your question settled in your chest. A tightness formed in your throat, and you hesitated, glancing up at Yeosang.

โ€œActually, I was hoping to talk to you about somethingโ€ฆa little more serious, if thatโ€™s okay.โ€

Yeosangโ€™s face softened, his usual bright energy shifting to a gentle calm as he took in your expression. His caring demeanor radiated warmth, an almost tangible reassurance that everything would be alright.ย 

โ€œOf course,โ€ he replied, his voice soft but encouraging. โ€œIโ€™m here for whatever you need.โ€

You unhooked Mingi from the leash, giving him a gentle nudge forward. โ€œGo on, Maro,โ€ you encouraged, motioning toward Hetmon, who was practically vibrating, his tail whipping the air behind him like a propeller.

"Hey, do you wanna play chase?" Hetmon asked eagerly, prancing in a tight circle around Mingi.

"We can also play fetch! My dad brought my favorite ball!"

But Mingi sat firmly in place, his tiny body angled away from Hetmon, focused entirely on your conversation with Yeosang. He narrowed his eyes, stubbornly ignoring the playful advances. As far as he was concerned, Yeosangโ€™s angelic demeanor deserved the highest level of suspicion.

โ€œNo,โ€ the puppy pouted, his voice stubborn and unmoving.

Undeterred, Hetmon scooted closer, nudging Mingiโ€™s side with his nose. "Come on, just one game! Iโ€™ll even let you catch me!" He bounced in front of Mingi, crouching low in an exaggerated play bow, his tail wagging furiously.

Mingi huffed, his small body stiffening as he resisted the pull of Hetmonโ€™s enthusiasm. He cast the doberman a sidelong glare that wouldโ€™ve been intimidatingโ€”if he were anything bigger than a fluffball.

"No, I want to stay here," Mingi grumbled. "Your father is trying to hit on my wife."

Hetmon tilted his head, blinking with wide-eyed innocence. "That canโ€™t be your wife; sheโ€™s not a dog. Sheโ€™s your mom."

Mingiโ€™s tiny temper flared, but he reminded himself he was dealing with someone with the mental equivalent of a toddler.

"Look, I donโ€™t expect you to understand, but sheโ€™s my wife. If I tell you what happened, would you leave me alone?"

Hetmon sat back, pausing thoughtfully, his tail still wagging. "Okay, Iโ€™ll listen!โ€

Mingi sighed, rolling his eyes as if explaining was a chore. "Alright, so before I got...uh, transformed," he said, waving a paw at his small, fluffy body with obvious disdain,ย 

"I was married to Y/N. Then I got into a car accident."

Hetmonโ€™s eyes went wide with awe, tail wagging in anticipation. "Soโ€ฆ you died and became a dog?"

"No!" Mingi barked, his chest puffed. "I was transformed into one because I did bad things.โ€ The words came out quietly, almost like a confession, and he glanced away, embarrassed.ย 

โ€œI have three months to complete three tasks, or else Iโ€™m stuck like thisโ€ฆ forever."

Hetmon tilted his head, his big eyes full of innocent curiosity as he tried to wrap his mind around Mingiโ€™s words. He watched Mingi for a moment, then his tail gave a tentative wag.

โ€œWhat do you have to do? Can I help?โ€ Hetmon asked eagerly.ย 

โ€œMy dad says we always have to help friends!โ€

Friends. The word stung more than Mingi expected, a sudden reminder of how few people he truly trusted or felt close to. Yunho was really his only friend, the one person he could count on without question.ย 

He shifted uncomfortably, his thoughts drifting to the tight circle of people he called acquaintances: the other Choiโ€™s, the son of Park Enterprisesโ€ฆ all hand-picked connections meant to strengthen his familyโ€™s standing, but none of those relationships had ever felt genuine.ย 

Had he done this on purpose? Had he pushed people away to keep himself safe, to avoid the risk of betrayal or disappointment? Maybe heโ€™d chosen solitude to protect himself from the sting of being left behindโ€”but he hadnโ€™t expected it to feel so empty now, as he sat here realizing that even a dog like Hetmon was willing to reach out with kindness.

โ€œOkay, well...I guess,โ€ Mingi sighed.ย 

You swallowed hard, fingers tracing the rim of your coffee cup as you fought to steady yourself. The sunlight hit your wedding ring, casting a soft glow over the diamondsโ€”a gleaming, constant reminder of the life you were bound to. In a way, it felt more like a chain. Taking a deep breath, you chose your words carefully.ย 

โ€œMyโ€ฆhusband was in a really bad car wreck the other night. Heโ€™s in a coma right now,โ€ you said, the words thick and heavy, as if each one were being forced out.ย 

The reality of it all settled in the air between you and Yeosang, and you could feel his compassion in the way he listened to you. His brow creased with concern as he took in your words, his quiet presence urging you to press on.

โ€œIโ€™ve made arrangements to spend at least one night a week at the hospital,โ€ you continued, forcing yourself to look down at your cup rather than meet his eyes.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s hard to explain, but I guess I donโ€™t want him to beโ€ฆalone, even if he canโ€™t really tell.โ€

Your voice trailed off as a feeling of helplessness welled up within you. You wanted to believe that Mingi could somehow sense your presence, that maybe your being there would make even a small difference. But at the same time, you couldnโ€™t shake the nagging feeling that your visits might mean more to you than they did to him.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry, Y/N. Thatโ€™s a lot to carry. I canโ€™t imagine how difficult this must be for you. But youโ€™re doing your best to be there for him, even when itโ€™s painful.โ€

You felt a slight relief in his understanding, in the way he didnโ€™t try to offer empty reassurances. โ€œThank you,โ€ you whispered, feeling the weight of Yeosangโ€™s empathy.ย 

โ€œI also donโ€™t mean to impose butโ€ฆwould you mind letting Maro stay over just one night a week? Until I figure things out?โ€ you asked sheepishly. โ€œHeโ€™s still so little, and I donโ€™t want him to feel abandoned while Iโ€™m gone.โ€

โ€œOf course, Y/N, don't feel bad for asking!โ€ Yeosang nodded enthusiastically.

โ€œMaro will be in great hands, I promise. I know Hetmon would love having him over! Itโ€™ll be likeโ€ฆboys' night, and I can build a fort for them, we can eat snacksโ€ฆโ€

Yeosangโ€™s eyes sparkled with genuine excitement as he spoke, his infectious energy making you smile despite your concerns. He had a knack for making the most mundane plans sound like grand adventures, and his lighthearted spirit was always a comforting presence.

The unexpected kindness caught you off guard, causing your shoulders to relax.

โ€œReally?โ€ you murmured, struggling to believe that someone truly understood and wanted to help in such a straightforward yet meaningful way.

โ€œYou're dealing with so much right now. I'm glad to help, even if it's small.โ€ For a moment, you felt a lump rise in your throat, the weight of his words grounding you in a world that often felt chaotic and uncertain.

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to face all this on your own,โ€ Yeosang added, his words carrying a depth that felt like a lifeline.ย 

Out of the corner of your eye, you caught a glimpse of Hetmon barreling across the grassy field, with Maro bounding right behind him as they zig-zagged through the park. The sight of the two playing together made you smile.

โ€œHetmon, come have some water!โ€ Yeosang called out.ย 

The dobermanโ€™s ears perked up, and he shifted course, galloping toward his owner, excited for his water break. Maro, bounded after him, and hopped up onto your lap, nuzzling into your arms.

โ€œMaro, guess what! Youโ€™re going to have a sleepover with Hetmon!โ€ you announced, patting him gently. The words slipped out with casual enthusiasm, thinking itโ€™d be fun for him to spend a night with someone whoโ€™s growing so fond of him.

What!?

Mingiโ€™s gaze darted from you to Yeosang, then to Hetmon, who was still wagging his tail, blissfully unaware of the turmoil stirring inside him.

Despite his best efforts to stay aloof and independent, he had come to rely on your presenceโ€”the warmth, the comfort, and the steady sense of grounding you brought to his strange new world. The thought of being without that, even for just a night, filled him with something he was unwilling to admit to himself: fear.

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3 months ago

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4 months ago

This is so good! I canโ€™t wait for the next part! <3

The CEO Collision - Part One

Pairing: CEO!Seonghwa x CEO! reader (f)

Warnings / content for Part One: Suggestive content, angsty, alcohol consumption. Please note that other than Ateez, all other character names used are fictional.

Word Count: 10.4k

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The CEO Collision - Part One

โ€œCongratulations, Ms. Y/N,โ€ your secretary said when you entered your office after your last meeting for the day, and the week as it was a Friday. โ€œThe investors seemed impressed.โ€

โ€œThank you, Nari,โ€ you replied with a grin, gathering your stuff to put it in your bag. โ€œShouldnโ€™t you be heading out soon for your date?โ€

Nari blushed. โ€œYunho pushed our reservation by half an hour to give me some time to get ready.โ€

You nodded. โ€œThatโ€™s sweet of him. Have fun tonight,โ€ you said, slinging your bag over your shoulder. โ€œAnd tell Yunho I said hi.โ€

โ€œWill do,โ€ Nari said with a grin. โ€œYouโ€™re heading straight home?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the plan,โ€ you replied, glancing at your phone to check the time. โ€œIโ€™m long overdue for a quiet night in.โ€

Nari chuckled. โ€œKnowing you, youโ€™ll end up working from home anyway.โ€

You smirked. โ€œProbably, but at least Iโ€™ll be in my pajamas.โ€

โ€œFair point,โ€ she said, walking you to the elevator. โ€œDrive safe, Ms. Y/N.โ€

โ€œYou too. And donโ€™t let Yunho distract you too much from dinner,โ€ you teased as the elevator doors opened.

Nari blushed again, laughing as she waved goodbye. โ€œNo promises.โ€

The elevator doors closed, leaving you alone for the descent to the parking garage. You leaned against the wall, letting out a breath you hadnโ€™t realized you were holding. The week had been productive but exhausting, and the promise of the weekend was the only thing that kept you going.

Once the elevator reached the basement, you stepped out and made your way to your car. The quiet hum of the nearly empty garage was oddly comforting as you unlocked the sleek black sedan that your father had insisted you drive.

Sliding into the driverโ€™s seat, you tossed your bag onto the passenger side and started the engine. The low purr was satisfying, a reminder of all the hard work that had brought you here. As you pulled out of the parking lot, the city lights began to blur together in a comforting glow against the evening sky.

The drive home was uneventful, the streets gradually growing quieter as you moved away from the bustling business district. By the time you reached the gates of your familyโ€™s estate, the sun had dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in soft shades of pink and purple.

The gates opened automatically as you approached, and you drove down the winding driveway toward the sprawling mansion. Parking in your usual spot, you turned off the car and sat there for a moment, staring at the grand facade of your childhood home.

With a resigned sigh, you grabbed your bag and stepped out of the car, making your way to the front door. One of the house staff greeted you with a polite smile as you entered.

โ€œWelcome home, Ms. Y/N. Dinner will be served shortly.โ€

You nodded in acknowledgment, slipping off your heels as you made your way inside. The comforting aroma of your motherโ€™s cooking wafted through the air, and despite your exhaustion, a small part of you looked forward to the meal.

As you approached the dining room, you heard the faint hum of conversation and your twin brotherโ€™s unmistakable laughter.

โ€œLook who finally decided to show up,โ€ your twin, Hongjoong, teased without looking up.

Rolling your eyes, you walked over and ruffled his perfectly styled hair, earning a sharp protest.

โ€œUgh, stop that!โ€ he grumbled, swatting your hand away.

โ€œCanโ€™t help it,โ€ you replied with a smirk as you took your seat. โ€œYou look too polished. Someone has to keep you grounded.โ€

He huffed, running his fingers through his hair to fix it, muttering under his breath about how annoying you were.

โ€œKids, behave,โ€ your mother said with a fond smile as the staff began serving dinner.

You glanced at the spreadโ€”steaming platters of food, perfectly arranged salads, and freshly baked buns. Despite the lavish meal, your mind was still buzzing with thoughts of work.

โ€œHow was your day, dear?โ€ your mother asked, her tone warm while she watched you fill up your plate.

โ€œIt went really well,โ€ you replied, a sense of pride creeping into your voice. โ€œWe had our investor meeting today for the new line of medical imaging devices, and they were impressed. Theyโ€™ve agreed to back us for the next phase of development.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s wonderful news,โ€ your father said, setting down his fork to look at you. โ€œThis could be a game-changer for your company.โ€

โ€œIt will be,โ€ you said confidently, picking up your glass of water. โ€œThe potential applications are huge, and with their support, weโ€™ll be able to expand production globally.โ€

Hongjoong raised an eyebrow. โ€œAnd here I thought youโ€™d be burnt out by now. Youโ€™ve been working on that pitch for weeks.โ€

You shrugged, taking a sip of water. โ€œI wonโ€™t lie, itโ€™s been exhausting. But seeing the results today made it worth it.โ€

โ€œHard work always pays off,โ€ your father said approvingly. โ€œYouโ€™ve done an excellent job, Y/N.โ€

Your mother beamed with pride. โ€œI knew youโ€™d pull it off. Youโ€™ve always had a knack for making things happen.โ€

โ€œWell, letโ€™s just hope the development phase goes as smoothly,โ€ you said, though the smile on your face didnโ€™t waver.

Dinner buzzed with lively conversation as the dishes were passed around. Stories from work, jokes, and plans for the weekend filled the air. You felt the weekโ€™s exhaustion slowly ebb away as the comfortable rhythm of family time took over.

โ€œSo, Joong,โ€ your father said casually, turning to your brother. โ€œAre you heading to Mingiโ€™s bar later tonight? Seonghwa mentioned the two of you were planning to catch up over drinks.โ€

Hongjoong shrugged, chewing on a bite of salmon. โ€œHe brought it up earlier, but I havenโ€™t decided yet. Why?โ€

Your father leaned back in his chair, his expression growing more serious. โ€œI spoke with Seonghwaโ€™s parents today.โ€

The mood at the table shifted subtly, your mother straightening her posture and Hongjoong setting down his fork.

โ€œOh?โ€ your brother said cautiously. โ€œWhat about?โ€

Your father hesitated for a moment, as though choosing his words carefully. Then, he said, โ€œTheir company has been struggling for a while now. They came to us with aโ€ฆ suggestion.โ€

โ€œWhat kind of suggestion?โ€ you asked, sensing where this might be headed but hoping you were wrong.

Your father looked directly at you. โ€œTheyโ€™ve asked for your hand in marriage, Y/N.โ€

The words hung in the air like a thunderclap.

โ€œWhat?โ€ you said, your voice sharper than you intended.

Hongjoong gaped, clearly just as blindsided at hearing that his bestfriend would possibly marry his twin sister. โ€œWait, hold on. Youโ€™re joking, right?โ€

Your father shook his head. โ€œThey believe a marriage between you and Seonghwa would secure both familiesโ€™ futures. It would strengthen the partnership and stabilize their company.โ€

โ€œThis is ridiculous,โ€ you snapped, your appetite vanishing. โ€œYou canโ€™t be serious.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not as bad as you think,โ€ your mother interjected softly. โ€œYou and Seonghwa already know each other since high school. It wouldnโ€™t be like starting from scratch.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s exactly the problem!โ€ you exclaimed. โ€œWe know each other too well, and itโ€™s not good!โ€

Well, your relationship with Seonghwa was complicated. In simpler words, you hated each other.

Okay, maybe hate is a strong word. Strongly dislike?

You and Seonghwa have history, though. ย 

And it hurts every time you see him.

โ€œY/N,โ€ your father said firmly, โ€œthis is bigger than personal feelings. Sometimes, sacrifices need to be made for the greater good.โ€

Hongjoong was not amused, his voice rising. โ€œYouโ€™re really going to force her into this? Without even discussing it with her first?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re discussing it now,โ€ your father replied, his tone calm but unyielding.

You felt a wave of anger and disbelief crash over you. โ€œDiscussing? Youโ€™ve already decided, havenโ€™t you?โ€

Your mother avoided your gaze, and your fatherโ€™s silence was confirmation enough.

Hongjoongโ€™s jaw clenched. โ€œThis is insane.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re being dramatic,โ€ your father said. โ€œThis arrangement will benefit everyone.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not doing it,โ€ you said through gritted teeth, pushing your chair back. โ€œYou canโ€™t make me.โ€

โ€œY/Nโ€”โ€ your mother started, but you were already on your feet, your heart pounding with fury.

โ€œI need some air,โ€ you muttered before storming out of the dining room, leaving your stunned family behind.

The cool night air brushed against your skin as you stepped into the garden, the faint glow of lanterns lighting the cobblestone path. The neatly trimmed hedges and rows of blooming flowers framed the vast space, but your focus was on the gazebo aheadโ€”a sanctuary of peace amid the chaos of the evening.

You made your way to it and sat down on the wooden bench inside. The gazebo overlooked the koi pond, its surface rippling gently under the moonlight. You closed your eyes, inhaling deeply, trying to calm the storm of emotions raging within you.

Marriage. To him.

The thought alone made your chest tighten. You pressed your hands against your lap, fingers gripping the fabric of your dress. Your mind, against your will, drifted to the past.

It was senior year of college, a warm night like this one, and a party full of red cups, blaring music, and friends urging you to drink. You and Seonghwa had both been there, circling each other with that same mix of irritation and curiosity that had always defined your relationship.

You remembered the alcohol-fueled courage that led to a heated argument in the kitchen, which somehow turned into shared laughter and then lips moving against each other, and thenโ€ฆ

You shook your head, willing the memory to stop, but it continued. The two of you in his dimly lit bedroom, a tangle of limbs and whispers, hands all over each other, bare skin to bare skin, the lines of hatred blurring for a brief moment. And then, the next morning.

The hurt welled up as you recalled how he had acted like nothing had happened, brushing it off as though it had been meaningless. No acknowledgment, no apologyโ€”just an unspoken agreement to pretend it never occurred.

Your nails dug into your palms as the emotions swirled. Hurt. Anger. Resentment.

Because that wasnโ€™t the first time you spent the night in Seonghwaโ€™s bed. It happened one more time the same year.

And again three years later when you both started a masters degree in the same university.

He reacted the exact same way, acting like this was all a mistake.

A soft knock on the wooden pillar of the gazebo startled you, pulling you back to the present.

You turned, and there he wasโ€”Park Seonghwa.

His tall figure was illuminated by the soft garden lights, and his dark suit clung to him perfectly, as always. His expression was unreadable, his eyes steady as they met yours.

โ€œMind if I join you?โ€ he asked, his voice calm, though you could sense the tension beneath it.

Your heart skipped a beat, but you masked it with a glare. โ€œDo I have a choice?โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s lips curved into the faintest smirk as he stepped into the gazebo, his presence filling the small space. โ€œNot really.โ€

You scoffed, crossing your arms. โ€œWhy are you here?โ€

โ€œI came to pick up your brother,โ€ he said, leaning against one of the pillars. โ€œBut it seems like I stumbled into a family meeting instead.โ€

โ€œYou knew,โ€ you accused, your voice sharp.

His brows furrowed. โ€œKnew what?โ€

โ€œAbout this ridiculous arrangement,โ€ you snapped, standing abruptly. โ€œAbout our parents trying to marry us off like some business merger.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s expression hardened. โ€œYou think I had a say in this?โ€

โ€œYou always seem to have a say in everything,โ€ you shot back, the years of resentment bubbling to the surface.

He exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. โ€œI found out this afternoon, Y/N. Iโ€™m just as blindsided as you are.โ€

You searched his face for any sign of deception, but all you saw was the same frustration you felt. It caught you off guard, and you lowered your gaze, the fight draining out of you.

โ€œIโ€™m not doing it,โ€ you muttered, more to yourself than to him.

Seonghwaโ€™s voice softened slightly. โ€œNeither am I. But you know how our families are. They wonโ€™t make this easy for us.โ€

You clenched your jaw, looking away. The weight of the situation pressed down on you, and for a moment, the two of you stood in silence, the gardenโ€™s serenity at odds with the turmoil in your hearts.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to marry you, Seonghwa,โ€ you said finally, your voice trembling with honesty.

He hesitated, and when he spoke, his tone was quieter, almost resigned. โ€œI know,โ€ he murmured, loud enough for you to hear before he left you alone.

But for some reason, the way he said it didnโ€™t bring you the relief you thought it would.

-x-x-x-

The soft clinking of cutlery and the murmur of polite conversation filled the sunlit dining room. The brunch spread before you was nothing short of extravagant, as was typical of any gathering hosted by your family. Freshly baked croissants, platters of fruit, and a variety of cheeses adorned the table, along with a selection of teas and juices.

Across from you sat Mr. and Mrs. Park, Seonghwaโ€™s parents, their expressions warm despite the tension that lingered beneath the surface. Mrs. Park, ever elegant, wore a tailored pastel suit, her smile gentle as she sipped her tea. Mr. Park, though visibly tired, maintained his usual composed demeanor.

โ€œThank you for having us,โ€ Mrs. Park said, glancing at you. โ€œItโ€™s always a pleasure to visit.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s always nice to see you, Mrs. Park,โ€ you replied with a small smile, setting your cup down.

Your parents sat at the head of the table, exchanging pleasantries with the Parks, but the unspoken purpose of the brunch hung heavy in the air.

โ€œHowโ€™s Seonghwa?โ€ your mother asked casually, though there was a slight edge to her tone.

Mrs. Park hesitated, her smile faltering for a moment. โ€œHeโ€ฆ had a late night with Hongjoong and Mingi,โ€ she said delicately. โ€œHeโ€™s resting.โ€

You barely suppressed a scoff. Of course, he was. It wasnโ€™t hard to imagine him nursing a hangover while his parents tried to salvage their familyโ€™s business.

โ€œOh yes,โ€ your mother said, her expression neutral as she took a sip of her tea.

Mrs. Park quickly redirected the conversation. โ€œY/N, how is your work going? I heard about your recent success with the investors. Thatโ€™s truly impressive.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ you said, offering a polite smile. โ€œItโ€™s been a busy few weeks, but the results were worth it.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve always been so driven,โ€ Mrs. Park said fondly. โ€œItโ€™s one of the things Iโ€™ve always admired about you.โ€

You blinked, caught off guard by the sincerity in her voice. Mrs. Park had always been kind to you, treating you almost like a second daughter. The thought of her struggling because of their companyโ€™s financial issues tugged at something in your chest.

As the conversation continued, Mr. Park cleared his throat, drawing everyoneโ€™s attention. โ€œWe wonโ€™t pretend this isnโ€™t a difficult situation,โ€ he said, his tone steady but tinged with exhaustion. โ€œOur companyโ€ฆ itโ€™s been challenging, to say the least. Weโ€™ve explored every option we can think of this past two years, but this marriage proposal seemed like the best path forwardโ€”for both our families.โ€

Your father nodded, his expression serious. โ€œItโ€™s not ideal, but itโ€™s a way to ensure stability.โ€

Mrs. Park turned to you, her gaze soft. โ€œY/N, I know this isnโ€™t fair to you. If there were another way, we wouldnโ€™t even consider asking this of you. Butโ€ฆ weโ€™re out of options.โ€

The vulnerability in her voice made your heart ache. You had known the Parks for years, and they had always treated you with warmth and respect. The thought of them losing everything felt deeply unfair.

โ€œI understand,โ€ you said quietly, your hands resting on your lap. โ€œYou and Mr. Park have always been kind to me, and I appreciate that more than I can say. If marrying Seonghwa is what it takes to help your family, thenโ€ฆ Iโ€™ll consider it.โ€ A silence fell over the table, broken only by the soft chirping of birds outside. โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ you continued, โ€œI would like to get to know Seonghwa a bit more first.โ€

Mrs. Parkโ€™s eyes filled with gratitude, and she reached out to place a hand over yours. โ€œThank you, Y/N. You have no idea what this means to us.โ€

Your father looked at you with a mix of surprise and approval, while your motherโ€™s expression remained unreadable.

But as you sat there, a quiet determination settling over you, you couldnโ€™t help but wonder how you would face Seonghwa after thisโ€”and whether he would ever understand why you made this choice.

You had a soft spot when it came to him. Perhaps thatโ€™s why it was so easy for you to at least agree to try?

Later in the day, you were sat on the plush couch in your room, a glass of wine in your hand as you recounted the whirlwind of the past 24 hours to your best friend. Across from you, Yeri was curled up in an armchair, her eyes wide with interest as you spoke.

When you finished, she let out a low whistle, her jaw dropping slightly. โ€œSo, let me get this straight,โ€ she said, leaning forward. โ€œYouโ€™re basically engaged to CEO Park Seonghwa?โ€

โ€œUh, no,โ€ you replied with a sigh, twirling the stem of your wine glass between your fingers. โ€œI asked to get to know him, Yeri. Itโ€™sโ€ฆ complicated.โ€

Yeri tilted her head thoughtfully, her expression surprisingly calm. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t sound like youโ€™re entirely against it, though. The idea of marrying him, I mean.โ€

You blinked at her, caught off guard. โ€œYouโ€™re not going to yell at me about how unfair this is?โ€

She shrugged, offering you a small smile. โ€œDonโ€™t get me wrong, I think the whole โ€˜arranged marriage for the sake of businessโ€™ thing is ridiculous. But honestly, Y/N, it might not be the worst thing in the world.โ€

Your brows furrowed. โ€œHow can you say that? You know how I feel about him.โ€

Yeri sighed, setting her glass down on the coffee table. โ€œI know Seonghwaโ€™s a sore spot for you, and I know your history with him isnโ€™t exactlyโ€ฆ ideal. But itโ€™s been nearly four years since the last time you were with him, you both are thirty years old, and his parents are struggling and this can help them. If your families think this is the best way to secure the future, it might be worth considering.โ€

You stared at her, unsure whether to feel betrayed or grateful. โ€œYouโ€™re awfully calm about all this.โ€

โ€œBecause I know you,โ€ she said, leaning back in her chair. โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t even be entertaining this idea if you didnโ€™t care. Youโ€™ve always had a soft spot for people in need, poor or rich, and as much as you hate to admit it, you care about his family. Plusโ€ฆโ€ She paused, a teasing smile creeping onto her lips. โ€œItโ€™s not like Seonghwaโ€™s hard to look at.โ€

โ€œYeri!โ€ you exclaimed, throwing a pillow at her.

She laughed, dodging the pillow easily. โ€œIโ€™m just saying! If you have to be stuck in a marriage of convenience, at least itโ€™s with someone who looks like him. You must admit, he speaks so eloquently too.โ€

You rolled your eyes, but a small smile tugged at your lips despite yourself. โ€œYouโ€™re unbelievable.โ€

โ€œAnd youโ€™re too stubborn for your own good,โ€ she shot back. โ€œLook, Iโ€™m not saying this is going to be easy. But maybe itโ€™s an opportunity to start fresh. Youโ€™ve spent so much energy hating himโ€”maybe itโ€™s time to let some of that go?โ€

You bit your lip, her words hitting closer to home than you wanted to admit. โ€œItโ€™s not that simple, Yeri.โ€

โ€œI know itโ€™s not,โ€ she said gently. โ€œBut youโ€™re one of the strongest people I know, and if anyone can make this work, itโ€™s you.โ€

You let out a long sigh, setting your glass down. โ€œI donโ€™t even know where to start.โ€

Yeri leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with determination. โ€œYou start by surviving this engagement thing or getting to know him whatever-thing. And when the time comes, Iโ€™ll be there to make sure your wedding is the event of the century. Deal?โ€

A small laugh escaped you as you reached for your wine glass again. โ€œDeal.โ€

โ€œTo new beginnings,โ€ Yeri said, raising her glass in a toast.

โ€œTo surviving this mess,โ€ you replied, clinking your glass against hers.

-x-x-x-

The hum of activity filled your office as you reviewed the latest reports from your team. The success of the investor meeting last week had set a positive tone, and you were determined to keep the momentum going.

Your phone buzzed against your desk, drawing your attention away from the document in front of you. Frowning slightly, you reached for it and saw a message from Seonghwa.

Seonghwa: Dinner tonight? Letโ€™s talk.

Your breath hitched, your heart racing despite yourself. You hesitated, staring at the screen for a moment before typing a reply.

You: What time?

The response came almost immediately.

Seonghwa: 7 PM? Iโ€™ll pick you up.

You: Sounds good

You set your phone down, trying to focus on your work, but your thoughts were already elsewhere. The idea of sitting across from him at a dinner table wasโ€ฆ unsettling. After years of tension, could the two of you even hold a decent conversation?

A knock on your office door pulled you from your thoughts. โ€œCome in,โ€ you called, smoothing your expression.

Nari walked in, holding a folder. โ€œHere are the updated projections you asked for.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ you said, taking the folder and setting it on your desk.

Nari hesitated for a moment, glancing at your phone. โ€œAre you okay, Ms. Y/N? You seemโ€ฆ distracted.โ€

You managed a smile. โ€œIโ€™m fine, just a lot on my mind.โ€

She nodded, not pressing further. โ€œIf you need anything, let me know.โ€

As she left, you leaned back in your chair, letting out a long sigh. You knew why Seonghwa had reached out. You were both navigating uncharted territory, and like it or not, you needed to give this a chanceโ€”for your families, if nothing else.

When the clock struck five, you grabbed your coat and bag, leaving the office with a sense of apprehension. As you headed to your car, you checked your phone again, confirming the time.

7 PM. Dinner with CEO Park Seonghwa.

Your grip on the steering wheel tightened as you drove home to get ready. You werenโ€™t sure if this dinner would bring any clarity, but one thing was certain: it was the start of a new chapter, whether you liked it or not.

---

You stood in front of your floor-length mirror, smoothing the fabric of your black silk dress. It clung to your figure perfectly, the sleek design exuding elegance while still being understated enough for a dinner meeting. Your matching pumps completed the look, and you reached for your favorite necklaceโ€”a delicate silver chain with a tiny diamond pendantโ€”fastening it around your neck.

As you finished applying a touch of lipstick, there was a knock at your bedroom door.

โ€œCome in,โ€ you called, setting the tube down on your vanity.

The door creaked open, and Hongjoongโ€™s familiar face appeared. He leaned casually against the doorframe, his sharp suit slightly wrinkled, likely from a long day at work.

โ€œYou look nice,โ€ he said, his tone light but his eyes watchful.

โ€œThanks,โ€ you replied, turning back to the mirror to check your hair one last time.

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ he began, stepping further into the room. โ€œDinner with Seonghwa, huh? Heโ€™s waiting downstairs.โ€

You let out a soft sigh, turning to face him. โ€œDonโ€™t start.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not starting,โ€ he said, raising his hands in mock surrender. โ€œI justโ€ฆ wanted to check in.โ€

You arched a brow. โ€œCheck in? Since when do you โ€˜check inโ€™?โ€

He smiled faintly, but there was a seriousness in his eyes that made your chest tighten. โ€œSince my twin sister got roped into an engagement with my best friend, whom sheโ€™s barely been able to tolerate for the past decade.โ€

You crossed your arms, leaning against the edge of your vanity. โ€œIโ€™ll survive, Joong. Itโ€™s just dinner.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he said, sitting on the edge of your bed. โ€œBut youโ€™ve never told me why you and Seonghwa donโ€™t get along. And now youโ€™re supposed to marry him. I canโ€™t help but worry about how this is going to work.โ€

You averted your gaze, focusing on the soft shimmer of your dress under the light. โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆ complicated.โ€ You couldnโ€™t tell Hongjoong about the couple of times you slept with Seonghwa; he would be furious and you didnโ€™t want any drama.

โ€œIt always is with you two,โ€ he said, exhaling a laugh. โ€œBut you know you can talk to me, right? If thereโ€™s something I should know, Iโ€™m here.โ€

The sincerity in his voice made your throat tighten, but you forced a small smile. โ€œI know. Thanks, Joong.โ€

He studied you for a moment, his brows furrowing slightly. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to do this, you know. If itโ€™s too muchโ€”if itโ€™s not what you wantโ€”mom and dad will understand.โ€

You shook your head, standing straighter. โ€œItโ€™s not about what I want. This is bigger than me, and you know it.โ€

Hongjoong sighed, running a hand through his hair. โ€œI hate that youโ€™re in this position. But if anyone can handle it, itโ€™s you.โ€

You smiled faintly. โ€œThanks for the pep talk, coach.โ€

He grinned, standing and brushing invisible lint from his suit. โ€œWhat are brothers for?โ€

As he reached the door, he paused, glancing back at you. โ€œBe careful tonight, okay?โ€

โ€œI will,โ€ you promised, and with that, he left, leaving you alone with your thoughts once again.

You turned back to the mirror, taking a deep breath. Your reflection stared back at you, poised but uncertain. This dinner wasnโ€™t just a mealโ€”it was the first step in navigating a path you never thought youโ€™d take.

You descended the grand staircase of your familyโ€™s mansion, the soft clicking of your heels echoing against the marble floor. Your fingers brushed lightly against the ornate railing, and you forced yourself to remain calm, despite the flutter of nerves in your chest.

At the base of the stairs, Seonghwa stood with your mother, engaged in polite conversation. His smooth voice carried up to you, though you couldnโ€™t make out his words.

It wasnโ€™t until you were halfway down that his gaze shifted, locking onto you. His conversation with your mother faltered for a brief second, his eyes trailing up your figure with a flicker of something you couldnโ€™t quite place.

You tried not to let his attention rattle you, but you couldnโ€™t help noticing how sharp he looked tonight. He wore a silk white button-up shirt tucked neatly into tailored black slacks. The top button of his shirt was undone, revealing just enough of his collarbone to add an air of casual charm.

There was a reason why Park Seonghwa was frequently labeled the most handsome and eligible bachelor CEO in the country. And tonight, it was painfully obvious why.

As you reached the last step, your mother turned to you with a warm smile. โ€œAh, there you are, darling. You look stunning.โ€

โ€œThank you, Mom,โ€ you said, offering her a small smile. Your gaze flicked briefly to Seonghwa, who was still watching you. His expression was unreadable, but the intensity of his stare made your skin heat.

โ€œSeonghwaโ€™s been keeping me company while you were getting ready,โ€ your mother said, her tone light and conversational.

โ€œGood to know heโ€™s capable of that,โ€ you replied, unable to resist a teasing jab.

Seonghwaโ€™s lips quirked upward in a small smirk. โ€œI aim to impress.โ€

You rolled your eyes but couldnโ€™t suppress the faint twitch of amusement at the corners of your mouth.

โ€œWell,โ€ your mother said, clasping her hands together, โ€œyou two should get going. Donโ€™t keep your reservation waiting. Drive safe, Seonghwa.โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ Seonghwa said smoothly, nodding toward the front door.

You paused mid-step, turning to him with a raised brow. โ€œYouโ€™re driving?โ€

โ€œI always do,โ€ he replied, already pulling the keys from his pocket. โ€œWhy? Unless youโ€™d rather drive yourself?โ€

You huffed softly, walking past him toward the front door. โ€œJust try not to kill us.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll do my best,โ€ he quipped, following you outside.

The chrome silver sports car parked in the driveway was unmistakably hisโ€”sleek, polished, and oozing with understated wealth, much like its owner.

Seonghwa stepped ahead to open the passenger door for you, a gentlemanly gesture that caught you off guard. You slid into the seat without comment, the faint scent of leather and his cologne enveloping you.

Moments later, he was in the driverโ€™s seat, starting the car with a low purr of the engine.

โ€œThis should be interesting,โ€ he murmured, glancing at you with a playful glint in his eyes before shifting the car into gear and pulling out of the driveway. The soft hum of the engine filled the car as Seonghwa drove, his hands relaxed on the steering wheel. You leaned against the window, watching as the glittering skyline of Seoul gradually faded into quieter roads and open spaces.

You frowned, glancing at him. โ€œThis doesnโ€™t look like Gangnam or any of the other districts people like you usually frequent. Where are we going?โ€

He smirked, the faint glow of the dashboard highlighting his sharp profile. โ€œRelax. Youโ€™ll like it.โ€

โ€œWill I?โ€ you shot back, your voice tinged with doubt. โ€œCEOs like you go beyond Seoul?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a CEO too,โ€ Seonghwa chuckled, a low, amused sound that made you glance at him again. โ€œExpensive doesnโ€™t always mean good,โ€ he said, his tone teasing. โ€œSeems like the guys youโ€™ve been with before just took you to the basics.โ€

You blinked, taken aback by his comment. โ€œExcuse me?โ€

He shrugged, a playful grin tugging at his lips. โ€œWhat? Itโ€™s not my fault if your standards have been... uninspired.โ€

โ€œUninspired?โ€ you repeated, your voice incredulous.

โ€œYouโ€™ll see what I mean,โ€ he replied smoothly, clearly enjoying your reaction.

You huffed, crossing your arms. โ€œIโ€™ll have you know, Iโ€™ve been to some of the best places in Seoul.โ€

โ€œGood for you,โ€ he said, his grin widening. โ€œBut tonight, Iโ€™m showing you something better.โ€

You bit back a retort, deciding it wasnโ€™t worth the argument. Instead, you turned your attention back to the window as the car began winding up a steep hill.

Moments later, Seonghwa pulled into a small parking lot at the top. The restaurant in front of you was nothing like what youโ€™d expected. It was simple yet elegant, with warm lanterns casting a golden glow on its wooden faรงade.

โ€œThis is where weโ€™re eating?โ€ you asked, unable to hide your surprise.

โ€œOne of my favorites,โ€ he said, stepping out of the car. โ€œCome on.โ€

You followed him inside, where the soft murmur of conversation and the faint aroma of freshly prepared dishes greeted you. The hostess bowed and led you down a quiet hallway to a private room at the end.

The room was intimate and tastefully decorated, with a low table surrounded by plush cushions. A large window stretched along one wall, offering a breathtaking view of Seoulโ€™s twinkling lights below.

โ€œNot bad, right?โ€ Seonghwa said as he gestured for you to sit.

You hesitated for a moment before settling onto one of the cushions. โ€œThe view isโ€ฆ nice,โ€ you admitted grudgingly.

He smirked, taking the seat opposite you. โ€œI told you I know good places. You just had to trust me.โ€

A server arrived to pour tea and hand you both menus. As you glanced over the options, you couldnโ€™t help stealing a glance at Seonghwa. He looked completely at ease, his sharp features softened by the warm glow of the room. For a brief moment, you wondered if there was more to him than the infuriating person youโ€™d known for years.

As the server returned with the first round of dishes, you took a moment to admire the spread. The plates were elegantly arranged, and the aroma of fresh ingredients filled the room.

โ€œThis looks amazing,โ€ you admitted, glancing at Seonghwa.

He smirked, leaning back against the cushion. โ€œTold you I know good spots.โ€

You picked up your chopsticks and sampled one of the dishes, your eyes widening slightly at the burst of flavor. โ€œOkay, Iโ€™ll give you this. The food is actually good.โ€

He chuckled, watching you with a satisfied expression. โ€œYou sound surprised.โ€

โ€œWell, forgive me for underestimating someone who usually dines at places where the plates are more decorative than functional,โ€ you quipped, a playful edge to your tone.

โ€œTouchรฉ,โ€ he replied, reaching for his glass of tea. โ€œBut Iโ€™ll have you know, Iโ€™ve always preferred places like this. The hype about fine dining is overrated.โ€

You raised an eyebrow. โ€œReally? Youโ€™re saying that after all the times youโ€™ve been photographed at Michelin-starred restaurants?โ€

He smirked. โ€œAppearances. You know how it is.โ€

You rolled your eyes but couldnโ€™t argue. After all, youโ€™d played the same game for the sake of business and image.

As the meal progressed, the conversation turned unexpectedly candid.

โ€œSo,โ€ you said, setting your chopsticks down for a moment, โ€œwhy did you agree to this? The engagement, I mean.โ€

He met your gaze, his expression calm but serious. โ€œDo I really have a choice? My companyโ€™s struggling, and our families areโ€ฆ insistent.โ€

โ€œYou couldโ€™ve said no,โ€ you countered, tilting your head slightly.

โ€œAnd let my parents deal with the fallout?โ€ he said with a dry chuckle. โ€œYou know how they are. Saying no wasnโ€™t really an option.โ€

You sighed, swirling the tea in your cup. โ€œYeah, I get that. My parents were just as persistent.โ€

There was a moment of silence before he spoke again, his tone quieter. โ€œWhat about you? Why didnโ€™t you refuse?โ€

You hesitated, the memory of his parentsโ€™ heartfelt words at brunch flashing through your mind. โ€œTheyโ€™ve always been kind to me,โ€ you admitted. โ€œI couldnโ€™t stand the thought of letting them down when theyโ€™re already dealing with so much.โ€

He studied you for a moment, his expression unreadable. โ€œYou really care about them, huh?โ€

You shrugged, uncomfortable with the shift in the conversation. โ€œThey were always good to me. Thatโ€™s all.โ€

The server returned with dessert, a delicate plate of mochi and a pot of freshly brewed tea. Seonghwa gestured toward the dish. โ€œTry the matcha one. Itโ€™s their specialty.โ€

You picked one up and took a small bite, nodding in approval. โ€œNot bad.โ€

He laughed softly. โ€œNot bad is high praise coming from you.โ€

You shot him a look but couldnโ€™t help the small smile tugging at your lips.

As the meal wrapped up, Seonghwa glanced at the time and stood. โ€œReady to head back?โ€

You nodded, following him out to the car. The night air was crisp, and the stars were faintly visible against the dark sky.

Sliding into the passenger seat, you glanced at him as he adjusted the rearview mirror. โ€œYou didnโ€™t drink tonight,โ€ you noted.

He flashed a quick grin. โ€œSomeone had to drive.โ€

You smirked. โ€œResponsible and considerate. Who knew?โ€

He chuckled as he pulled out of the parking lot, the car humming softly as it began the descent back down the hill. โ€œDonโ€™t get used to it.โ€

The drive was quiet but not unpleasant. You found yourself stealing glances at him, surprised by the unexpected side of Seonghwa youโ€™d seen tonight. He seemed focused on the road, his hands steady on the wheel, but his presence filled the quiet space between you.

โ€œYouโ€™re awfully quiet,โ€ he remarked after a while, glancing at you briefly before returning his attention to the road.

โ€œJustโ€ฆ thinking,โ€ you replied, shifting slightly in your seat.

He arched an eyebrow. โ€œAbout what?โ€

You hesitated, unsure if you wanted to share your thoughts. โ€œAbout tonight,โ€ you said vaguely.

He chuckled softly, his lips curling into a small smile. โ€œWhat about tonight? The food? The view? Orโ€ฆ me?โ€

You shot him a look, your cheeks warming slightly. โ€œDonโ€™t flatter yourself.โ€

โ€œToo late,โ€ he teased, the smirk not leaving his face.

Rolling your eyes, you turned your attention to the window, watching the city lights grow brighter as you neared Seoul. โ€œI was just surprised, thatโ€™s all. Tonight wasnโ€™t what I expected.โ€

โ€œIn a good way, I hope?โ€ he asked, his tone suddenly less teasing and more curious.

You didnโ€™t answer immediately, considering your words carefully. โ€œIt wasโ€ฆ different. Iโ€™ll leave it at that.โ€

He let out a low laugh, shaking his head. โ€œAlways so guarded. You havenโ€™t changed much.โ€

The comment made you stiffen slightly, your gaze snapping back to him. โ€œAnd you think you know me so well?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve known you for years, Y/N,โ€ he replied, his voice calm but firm. โ€œMaybe not everything about you, but enough to know how you are.โ€

The weight of his words hung in the air, stirring memories youโ€™d long tried to bury. Memories of the nights youโ€™d spent together in college, and the way heโ€™d brushed it off as though it meant nothing.

You looked away, your voice quiet. โ€œMaybe you donโ€™t know me as well as you think.โ€

The silence that followed was thick with unspoken tension, but Seonghwa didnโ€™t push further.

As the car turned onto your familyโ€™s driveway, the mansion loomed ahead, its windows glowing warmly against the night. He pulled to a smooth stop near the front entrance, cutting the engine.

โ€œThanks for tonight,โ€ you said, your voice a little more composed as you unbuckled your seatbelt.

He nodded, leaning back in his seat. โ€œAnytime.โ€

You reached for the door handle but paused, glancing back at him. โ€œWhy did you take me there?โ€

He looked at you, his gaze steady. โ€œBecause I thought you deserved a real dinner, not something staged for appearances.โ€

The sincerity in his tone caught you off guard, and for a moment, you werenโ€™t sure how to respond.

โ€œGoodnight, Seonghwa,โ€ you said finally, stepping out of the car before he could say anything else.

As you walked toward the door, you could feel his gaze on you, lingering like a question you werenโ€™t ready to answer.

-x-x-x-

The week flew by in a whirlwind of meetings and deadlines, and before you knew it, Friday evening had arrived. You found yourself standing in front of your closet, deliberating on what to wear to Yeosangโ€™s 30th birthday party.

The party was being held at Mingiโ€™s bar, a sleek and exclusive venue that was a favorite among your social circle. Yeosang, who you had known since he was still crawling around in diapers, had insisted on a lively celebration, and you werenโ€™t about to miss it.

You finally settled on a fitted, navy cocktail dress with subtle sequins that shimmered under the light, pairing it with silver heels. After one final glance in the mirror, you grabbed your clutch and headed out.

When you arrived, the bar was already buzzing with energy. A live DJ played upbeat music, and laughter and chatter filled the air. The space had been reserved entirely for the party, with a section of tables arranged for gifts and a custom cake shaped like a stethoscope and a scalpelโ€”a nod to Yeosangโ€™s career. His family owned a chain of hospitals and he was a fourth year resident in neurosurgery. His mother was the doctor that took care of your momโ€™s pregnancy with you and your twin.

โ€œY/N!โ€

You turned to see Yeosang himself, looking dashing in a tailored suit. He greeted you with a wide smile, pulling you into a warm hug.

โ€œHappy birthday, Yeosang,โ€ you said, handing him a small, elegantly wrapped gift.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t have to, but thank you!โ€ He beamed, placing the gift on the table before turning back to you. โ€œYou look amazing, by the way. Are you planning to steal the spotlight from me tonight?โ€

You laughed. โ€œHardly. This is your night, doctor.โ€

As you exchanged a few more pleasantries, Hongjoong appeared beside you, his arm draped casually over your shoulder. โ€œThere you are,โ€ he said. โ€œI thought youโ€™d back out last minute.โ€

โ€œNot this time,โ€ you replied, rolling your eyes. โ€œItโ€™s Yeosangโ€™s 30th. How could I miss it?โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Yeosang said, grinning. โ€œNow, go grab a drink and have fun. You work too much, Y/N.โ€

You chuckled, nodding as you made your way to the bar.

At the counter, you spotted Nari sitting beside Yunho, her cheeks flushed as she laughed at something he had said. Yunho caught sight of you and waved.

โ€œY/N!โ€ he called out. โ€œJoin us!โ€

You smiled and approached, Nari immediately scooting over to make room.

โ€œHi, Ms. Y/N,โ€ Nari said cheerfully, her tone more relaxed than usual. โ€œIsnโ€™t this place amazing?โ€

โ€œIt is,โ€ you replied, ordering a drink. โ€œMingi always outdoes himself. You donโ€™t need to use honorifics with me, Nari, weโ€™re not at work.โ€

Nari nodded with a smile. โ€œIโ€™ll try.โ€

As you sipped your cocktail, a familiar voice behind you made you turn.

โ€œFancy seeing you here,โ€ Seonghwa said, his tone teasing.

He was dressed sharply, as always, in a dark blazer and slacks that complemented his broad shoulders. His hair was slightly tousled, giving him a more casual yet polished look.

โ€œSeonghwa,โ€ you acknowledged coolly, raising your glass slightly. โ€œSurprised you made it.โ€

โ€œWhy? Because Iโ€™m such a workaholic?โ€ he replied, smirking. โ€œEven I take breaks occasionally, Ms. CEO.โ€

โ€œRare, but good to know,โ€ you said, turning your attention back to your drink.

Hongjoong appeared moments later, clapping Seonghwa on the back. โ€œCome on, man. Letโ€™s go grab a drink and join the others.โ€

Seonghwa gave you a lingering glance before following Hongjoong into the crowd.

As the night went on, the music grew louder, and the atmosphere became more spirited. You found yourself chatting with old friends and acquaintances, laughing and catching up. But every now and then, you felt Seonghwaโ€™s gaze on you from across the room, a quiet intensity that was impossible to ignore.

The music pulsed through the bar, the crowd thickening as more guests arrived. You were just about to grab another drink when you noticed a familiar face making his way toward you. Jaehwan.

โ€œY/N,โ€ he greeted you with a bright smile, his presence as confident as ever. โ€œLong time no see.โ€

You tensed slightly but masked it with a smile, trying to keep things cordial. โ€œJaehwan. Didnโ€™t expect to see you here.โ€

โ€œYeosang and I go way back, you know? We work together now,โ€ he said with a casual shrug, his dark eyes glimmering with a hint of amusement. โ€œAnd with you being here, itโ€™s the perfect chance to catch up. Can I get you a drink?โ€

You didnโ€™t particularly want to spend more time with him, but you couldnโ€™t exactly brush him off. โ€œIโ€™m good, thanks.โ€

He raised an eyebrow at your response, clearly not used to being turned down. โ€œOh, come on. Just one drink. For old timesโ€™ sake?โ€

You hesitated. The history you shared with Jaehwan was complicated. You had been together for years, but it was always an exhausting cycle of breaking up and making up, seeing other people in the middle, until one day, you simply couldnโ€™t do it anymore.

โ€œHonestly, Jaehwan, Iโ€™m not interested in reminiscing right now,โ€ you replied, trying to keep your tone light but firm. โ€œIโ€™m just here to enjoy the party.โ€

Jaehwan didnโ€™t seem put off by your words. Instead, his grin only grew. โ€œYouโ€™re still as beautiful as ever, you know?โ€ He leaned in just a little closer, his voice dropping to a more intimate tone. โ€œIโ€™ve seen you in the news and in interviews, but youโ€™re even more stunning in person.โ€

Your eyes flicked away, trying to avoid the lingering gaze that made you uncomfortable. โ€œThanks,โ€ you said, though you didnโ€™t quite mean it. โ€œI should get back to Yeosang.โ€

Before you could step away, Jaehwan reached out, gently placing a hand on your arm. โ€œYou know, I never understood why we ended things. We were so good together, Y/N.โ€ His voice was soft, almost coaxing, as though trying to reopen a door you had carefully shut.

You stiffened, feeling your chest tighten. โ€œWe werenโ€™t good together. Not in the long run.โ€

Jaehwanโ€™s expression faltered slightly, but only for a second. โ€œYouโ€™re still holding onto that, huh?โ€ he asked, his voice tinged with a mix of disbelief and frustration. โ€œI thought we were past it. You never gave me a real chance to explain.โ€

You looked him square in the eyes, your heart racing. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to explain, Jaehwan. We both know how it ended. And why.โ€

His face softened for a moment, the charm slipping, replaced by something more genuine. โ€œI was an idiot, Y/N. I know that now. I shouldnโ€™t have played with your feelings like I did.โ€ He paused, searching your face as if trying to read you. โ€œBut Iโ€™m here now. If you want to talk, start fresh... Iโ€™m open to it.โ€

You exhaled slowly, feeling your frustration rise again. Youโ€™d put so much energy into moving on from him, and here he was, trying to pull you back into his orbit. โ€œI donโ€™t want to start fresh, Jaehwan. Iโ€™ve moved on. Iโ€™m not interested in going backwards.โ€

His face tightened, though his smile never completely disappeared. โ€œThatโ€™s a shame. I always thought we had something special.โ€

You shook your head, stepping back slightly, creating some distance. โ€œWe did. But that was a long time ago.โ€

As you took a step back to leave the conversation behind, Jaehwan called out, his voice softer than before. โ€œIโ€™ll always be here if you change your mind, Y/N. Donโ€™t forget that.โ€

You turned on your heel, walking toward the other side of the bar, not wanting to hear any more. It had been a long time since youโ€™d seen him, but the feelings his presence stirred up were all too familiarโ€”frustration, confusion, and that lingering sense of unresolved tension. But you reminded yourself that it was okay. It was okay to feel whatever you felt. Six years of being with someone is a long time.

Meanwhile, across the bar, Seonghwa had noticed the exchange from a distance. He stood talking to Mingi, San, and Jongho, but his eyes kept flicking over to where you were conversing with Jaehwan.

โ€œWho was that guy with Y/N? Seems familiar.โ€ Seonghwa asked casually, though there was a slight edge to his tone.

Mingi followed his gaze. โ€œOh, thatโ€™s Jaehwan. Heโ€™s a doctor, works with Yeosang. He and Y/N used to date... for a long time, actually.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s lips tightened. โ€œOh. That was the guy?โ€ He knew you were dating someone previously, but he didnโ€™t really ask Hongjoong for any details before, and Hongjoong never told him anything about it. You kept your relationship strictly private, so there were no articles about this either,

San, ever the one to offer the juicy details, spoke up. โ€œYeah, they were on and off for years. Six years, I think. But they finally broke up for good. Y/Nโ€™s pretty done with him.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s gaze darkened as he watched Jaehwan take a step closer to you to talk to you again, leaning in just a bit too much for his liking. โ€œI see. And he thinks he has a chance?โ€

Jongho raised an eyebrow, surprised by the fact that Seonghwa was concerned about you. โ€œSounds like it. But I wouldnโ€™t worry too much, Seonghwa. Y/N doesnโ€™t seem interested in going back down that road.โ€

Seonghwa didnโ€™t respond immediately, his eyes still trained on you, the lines of his jaw tightening ever so slightly.

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be so sure,โ€ he muttered under his breath, his focus now entirely on the conversation unfolding between you and Jaehwan.

You were trying to shake off the lingering tension from your conversation with Jaehwan when you turned to the bartender and ordered a blowjob shot, hoping the sweet, creamy taste would ease your nerves.

Jaehwan, however, wasnโ€™t finished. He leaned in again, the subtle scent of cologne still lingering around him. "I still don't understand, Y/N," he said with a low chuckle. "You and I could make it work again. I mean, we've always had chemistry, right?"

You gave him a tight smile, the first sip of the shot barely numbing the irritation bubbling in your chest. "Jaehwan, I told you already. I donโ€™t think this is going to work out. Letโ€™s just leave it at that."

But Jaehwan wasn't ready to let go. "Come on, you canโ€™t just throw away everything we had. I know you still feel something, Y/N." His hand brushed your arm, a touch too familiar, and you fought the urge to pull away.

Seonghwa had enough, and he made his way through the crowd. He moved with purpose, his sharp gaze landing on you and Jaehwan, his posture stiff with a quiet authority that demanded attention.

Jaehwan, oblivious to Seonghwa's growing irritation, smiled as he leaned a little closer to you. "I know you and I had our issues, butโ€”"

Seonghwaโ€™s voice interrupted him, smooth yet firm. "I think youโ€™ve had enough time with my fiancรฉe."

You froze, Jaehwan blinking in surprise. โ€œFiancรฉe?โ€ He glanced from Seonghwa to you, confusion and curiosity in his eyes. โ€œWait, since when are you twoโ€”โ€

Without waiting for a response, Seonghwa took a step forward, his eyes never leaving Jaehwan. But it was his attention on you that made your heart skip a beat. As you took another sip of the shot, a small smear of whipped cream lingered on your bottom lip.

Seonghwa noticed, and before you could react, he reached forward, his thumb gently brushing against your lower lip to wipe away the cream. His touch was tender but purposeful, his gaze never leaving yours.

Jaehwanโ€™s eyes widened in disbelief, clearly caught off guard by the intimate gesture. "What the hell?" he muttered under his breath, his posture stiffening as he tried to regain some control of the situation. โ€œWho are you, again?โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s voice was cool, yet there was a hint of something protective behind it. "Iโ€™m Park Seonghwa. Y/Nโ€™s fiancรฉ." He didnโ€™t give Jaehwan a chance to respond before adding, "We havenโ€™t made our relationship public yet."

Jaehwanโ€™s gaze flicked to your hand, taking note of the lack of a ring. "Butโ€ฆ thereโ€™s no ring," he remarked, his voice edged with confusion. "Is this some kind ofโ€ฆ business arrangement?"

Seonghwaโ€™s lips curved into a slight smirk, the tension between them almost palpable. "Like I said, our relationship isnโ€™t public yet," he said coolly, his eyes flicking to you for a moment before returning to Jaehwan. "Weโ€™re keeping things under wraps for now."

Jaehwan stood there, stunned and silent, his gaze shifting from Seonghwa back to you, as if trying to piece together the situation. He clearly hadnโ€™t expected this turn of events, and his earlier confidence had evaporated, replaced by a mix of surprise and frustration.

You, on the other hand, found yourself caught in a strange moment of both relief and discomfort. Seonghwaโ€™s intervention had put an end to Jaehwanโ€™s persistence, but it also dragged you into a deeper web of lies you werenโ€™t sure you were ready to untangle.

"Well," Jaehwan said after a long pause, forcing a smile that didnโ€™t quite reach his eyes, "Iโ€™ll let you two be, then. Enjoy the party, Y/N." With that, he turned and walked off, leaving you and Seonghwa alone once again.

The atmosphere between you and Seonghwa felt heavy, and as much as you wanted to keep a cool, composed exterior, you couldnโ€™t shake the tension in the air. Seonghwa had taken control of the situation, but now, it seemed like there were even more unspoken words hanging between you two.

Seonghwa didnโ€™t immediately speak, but when he did, his voice was quieter, almost amused. "Youโ€™re welcome."

You shot him a look, not sure whether you should thank him or be frustrated. "What was that all about?"

Seonghwa shrugged, his expression unreadable. "He was getting too comfortable. You shouldnโ€™t have to deal with that."

You couldnโ€™t argue with that, though it still left a bad taste in your mouth. "You didnโ€™t have to step in like that."

He tilted his head, his eyes softening for a brief moment. "I know, but I wanted to. And Iโ€™ll do it again if I have to."

You let out a small sigh, your heart fluttering in a way that confused you. The night wasnโ€™t what you expected, but somehow, you werenโ€™t sure you minded it as much as you thought you would.

Seonghwa turned toward the bar, signaling for another drink. "Come on, you need to enjoy the rest of the party. And besides, you canโ€™t have your ex running around ruining your night."

Two shots later, followed by a series of light-hearted conversations with various people, and the buzz from the alcohol was finally starting to set in. The warmth spread through your body, making your head feel lighter, the edges of your thoughts blurring slightly. You leaned back in your seat, your laughter ringing a little louder than you intended, but for once, you didnโ€™t mind. You could feel the weight of the night slowly drifting away, the constant tension easing off your shoulders.

Realizing you needed a break, you excused yourself from the crowd and made your way to the restroom. The cool air of the barโ€™s hallway seemed to clear your head for a moment, and when you returned, you didnโ€™t feel quite as dizzy as before. You spotted the balcony just ahead, where a few people were gathered, some leaning over the railing, smoking and chatting. The fresh air felt good against your skin, and you welcomed the solitude, a brief reprieve from the noise inside.

You pulled out your phone, unlocking it and glancing at the screen. Yeriโ€™s message was waiting for you.

Yeri: Howโ€™s everything going? Are you okay?

You couldnโ€™t help but smile at her caring tone. You quickly typed your response:

You: Iโ€™m good. Just needed some air. Itโ€™s been a lot tonight, but Iโ€™m managing. I'll tell you everything later.

After sending the message, you leaned against the railing, letting the cool breeze calm your senses. The bustling sounds from the bar seemed far away, and you closed your eyes for a moment, letting the moment of peace sink in.

But of course, peace never lasted long.

You heard footsteps approaching, and before you could turn around, Seonghwaโ€™s voice reached you, smooth and just a little concerned. "You okay out here?"

You opened your eyes and glanced at him. He stood just behind you, his posture relaxed but his eyes watching you closely, as though taking stock of your every movement. You werenโ€™t sure if it was the alcohol or just the sheer intensity of the situation, but you felt suddenly boldโ€”bold in a way you hadnโ€™t felt in a while.

"Yeah, just needed a break from all the...," you trailed off, glancing back towards the loud, crowded bar. "Everything." You laughed softly, then, almost to yourself. "Itโ€™s kind of overwhelming."

Seonghwa nodded, stepping closer, the space between you narrowing slightly. "I get it. But you should be careful. Youโ€™ve had a few drinks tonight." His voice was softer now, gentler, though there was a hint of concern in his eyes.

You tilted your head, meeting his gaze directly, a flicker of challenge lighting your chest. "What, you think I canโ€™t handle a couple of drinks?" The words were a little sharper than you intended, but the alcohol had given you the courage to tease him in a way you wouldn't normally do.

He smirked, his lips curving upward in that way that made your heart skip. "Iโ€™m not worried about you handling them," he replied, voice low and laced with something unreadable. "Iโ€™m just worried you might get too comfortable."

Your breath caught for a moment. It wasnโ€™t the first time you had noticed how close he was now, his presence almost tangible, like he was becoming a part of the space you occupied. The air between you seemed to thicken, and for a moment, it was just the two of you, the buzz of the party a distant hum.

"Too comfortable?" you repeated, feeling the boldness rise within you like a wave. You took a step closer to him, unconsciously closing the distance, your eyes scanning his face, trying to decipher the sudden shift in his expression. "And why would that be a problem?"

Seonghwaโ€™s eyes flickered down to your lips before returning to meet your gaze. The tension between you two felt palpable, like an invisible thread pulling you closer despite the divide you tried to maintain. He didnโ€™t answer immediately, his silence only making the moment more charged, more electric.

"Youโ€™re a lot different when youโ€™re not all business," he said quietly, the playful edge of his voice barely masking the undercurrent of something else. "Maybe Iโ€™m starting to see the real you, Y/N."

Your heart raced at the comment, and you felt your breath hitch in your chest. The alcohol had loosened your inhibitions, but there was something about the way Seonghwa spoke, something about the way he was looking at you, that made you forget for a moment why you were supposed to stay guarded.

You leaned in slightly, your eyes locked with his, and a teasing smile spread across your face. "Maybe you like what youโ€™re seeing."

The words came out almost too easily, the playful challenge in your tone not entirely fake. You could feel your pulse quickening, the thrill of the moment swirling around you.

Seonghwa's eyes darkened just a shade, his lips curling into a smile that was both amused and intrigued. "I think you're right," he said, his voice low, as though he was daring you to take the next step, to push the boundaries further.

For a heartbeat, you two stood there, neither of you moving, the tension thick and humming between you. You had no idea where this was going, no clue what would happen next, but you knew one thing for sure: you were no longer just playing along. Tonight felt different. And the way Seonghwa was looking at youโ€”it seemed like he felt it too.

The moment hung in the air, electric and heady, as the rest of the world seemed to fade into the background. ย You were suddenly aware of how close Seonghwa was, how much you could feel the heat of his body, the rapid rise and fall of his chest as he inhaled deeply. Without thinking, you moved, wrapping your arms around his neck, pulling him closer until there was barely any space between the two of you. His breath hitched slightly at the closeness, and for a moment, neither of you spoke.

"Why are we always in this situation when we've had a couple of drinks?" you asked, your voice quieter now, a bit more vulnerable. You could feel the weight of your words, the tension that had been building between you and him finally reaching its peak.

Seonghwa took a deep breath, his hands resting gently on your waist, and you felt a surge of something strongerโ€”something that made you tilt your head just slightly, brushing your lips against his. "You're not going to want me if I make a move," you said, your voice lower, almost a warning.

"I've always wanted you," he whispered against your mouth.

For a moment, everything seemed to stand stillโ€”the world, the music, the people inside the barโ€”all faded away, leaving only the two of you standing in the cool night air. But then, just as quickly, you pulled back, your breath unsteady, your heart pounding harder than it had a moment ago.

"I'm not falling for that," you said, your voice strained, almost harsh, as if you were trying to distance yourself from the vulnerability that had crept in.

Seonghwaโ€™s expression faltered slightly, and he reached out to touch your arm, as if trying to stop you from pulling away further. But you were already taking a step back, and you could see the hurt flash in his eyes, the confusion.

"I donโ€™t want to resent you more," you whispered, your voice small, almost fragile. The words were like a knife to your chest, and as soon as they left your lips, you regretted saying them. The hurt was suddenly evident in your eyes, and the alcohol that had fueled your boldness before was now making everything seem more raw, more real.

Seonghwaโ€™s eyes widened, and his lips parted as if he wanted to say something. But no words came, just the heavy silence that fell between you two. For a moment, you thought he might try to reach for you again, but you turned away, already feeling the sting of regret that followed your confession.

You didnโ€™t wait for him to speak. You just turned and left him standing there, the cool night air around you suddenly feeling colder than it had before. You didnโ€™t know what you expected from him, but what you knew for sure was that you needed to get away from thisโ€”away from the tension, the confusion, and the feelings that had begun to resurface.

You quickly made your way back to the entrance of the bar, trying to keep your composure. As you stepped inside, you spotted Hongjoong in the crowd, chatting with a few people near the bar. The moment he saw you, his eyes softened with concern.

"Ready to go?" he asked, his voice gentle.

You nodded, trying to mask the storm of emotions swirling inside you. "Yeah. Let's go home," you said, your voice quieter than usual. You didnโ€™t look back at Seonghwa, though you could feel his presence lingering in the back of your mind, heavy and unrelenting.

As you and Hongjoong made your way out of the bar after saying your goodbyes to your friends, you tried to shake off the weight of what had just happened. You didnโ€™t know how to feel about Seonghwa anymore, nor about the admission that had slipped from your lips.

-x-x-x-

End of Part One.


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4 months ago

some of these deleted scenes were funny and creative

โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic
โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic
โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic

โœ— blood in the clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | original fic

โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic

HOUR 5.5 OF 7 - YOUTUBE VLOGGING

your fingers crumpled the edges of the โ€˜scriptโ€™ that hongjoong gave you, the gun ahead of you acting as an unwelcome reminder that you could die at any moment.

you squinted at the paper, your voice cracking slightly as you read aloud.ย 

โ€œโ€˜dad, you are to provide the $150 million you owe to K.H.J., through your next meeting with mr kim. refusal means that your daughter will be cut up and scattered across the s-โ€™โ€

your eyes widened. โ€œare you serious?โ€ย 

ย he lowered the camera he had been aiming at you. โ€œ..you want to find out, pretty?โ€

HOUR 15 OF 7 - DRESS TO IMPRESS

โ€œare you always this picky?โ€ wooyoung sneered as he leaned against the wall.ย 

you glared at him. โ€œyes.โ€

the room you were brought to was slightly cleaner and brighter than what youโ€™ve seen so far. on the bed, there were dresses stacked on top of each other, some ridiculous and some stunning.ย 

โ€œwhy do you even have these dresses?โ€ you asked as you held one up.ย 

โ€œwe donโ€™t,โ€ wooyoung rolled his eyes. โ€œboss made me steal them for you.โ€

you dropped the dress and shot him a look. โ€œare you serious?โ€

โ€œwhy would we have these lying around?โ€ he scoffed.ย 

you sighed, picking up a dress. something that was simple and elegant. โ€œiโ€™ll wear this one.โ€

when you realised that wooyoung ignored you, you spoke up again. โ€œget out.โ€

he rolled his eyes and left the room with a dramatic huff. once he left, you put the dress on. it wasnโ€™t the most flattering dress youโ€™ve worn, but at least it wasnโ€™t that horrid uniform youโ€™ve been wearing.ย 

when you were done, you opened the door to see wooyoung waiting - holding a bag of what looked like makeup supplies. you sat on the bed as he loomed through them, picking out something.ย 

โ€œwhat the hell is this?โ€ he muttered as he held what looked like a pencil.ย 

you blinked. โ€œโ€ฆitโ€™s eyeliner.โ€

โ€œshit,โ€ he grumbled as his hand wobbled and drew a squiggly line across your cheek.ย 

you flinched. โ€œwhat the hell are you doing? i can do it myself-โ€œ

โ€œ-iโ€™ve done this before!โ€ wooyoung argued as he continued to draw crooked lines near your eyes.ย 

โ€œis she done yet?โ€ a new voice cut in. you turned to see a man at the doorway. โ€œwhy is she not ready?โ€

โ€œseonghwa, take over,โ€ wooyoung snapped as he shoved the pencil into seonghwaโ€™s hands. โ€œiโ€™m getting pissed off.โ€

seonghwa sighed and stepped forward to where you were sitting. his movements were calm and precise as he wiped off the makeup and reapplied it.ย 

once he was done, he stepped back with a nod. โ€œyou look good.โ€

you blinked, unsure of whether to thank him. โ€œuh- do you guys have mirrors here?โ€

both men exchanged a glance before seonghwa shrugged. โ€œno, but just take our word for it.โ€

before anyone else could say anything, the door swung open.ย 

it was hongjoong.ย 

his eyes swept over you slowly and his lips curled into a smirk that made your stomach twist. โ€œletโ€™s go pig hunting.โ€

HOUR 16 OF 7 - FAST AND FURIOUS

the car swerved violently, tires screeching as hongjoong gripped the steering wheel. the tunnel around you was noisy with gunshots and bullets bouncing off the walls.ย 

you were in the passenger seat, wearing a black dress as you held the car door for dear life.ย 

โ€œi thought we were going to an event!โ€ you yelled over the gunshots as the car jerked to the side.ย 

โ€œi thought so too,โ€ hongjoong sighed as he tilted the rearview mirror.ย 

before you could say anything, he reached into his blazer and pulled out a sleek black pistol.

โ€œwhat are you doing?โ€ your jaw dropped.ย 

he rolled his eyes. โ€œdonโ€™t act surprised.โ€ย 

โ€œwhat is wrong with you?!โ€ you spat out, watching him check the bullets. โ€œiโ€™m not letting you kill anyone-โ€œ

โ€œgod- youโ€™re such a brat,โ€ he clicked his tongue, cocking the gun. โ€œtake the wheel.โ€

youโ€™re eyes widened. โ€œwhat?!โ€

โ€œtake. the. wheel,โ€ he ordered, already unbuckling his seatbelt.ย 

hongjoong rolled down the window, letting go of the steering wheel entirely and ramming the gas pedal as he stood up. panicked, you lunged for the wheel, struggling to grip it as the car swerved dangerously to the side. โ€œare you crazy?!โ€

โ€œdrive!โ€ he yelled, raising the gun and firing several shots at the black SUV trailing close behind.ย 

โ€œshit,โ€ he muttered, ducking back inside to reload his gun. he leaned back out again. โ€œturn right-โ€

you quickly listened to him as he aimed carefully, firing several more rounds. a loud bang echoed as the SUVโ€™s tires blew out, the vehicle swerving violently before crashing into the tunnelโ€™s wall.ย 

hongjoong slid back into the seat, taking the steering wheel from you as he rolled up the window. โ€œyouโ€™re welcome.โ€

MONTH 3 - LETโ€™S GO GAMBLING! (initial draft)

โ€œget ready!โ€ san yelled, his voice cutting through the noise.

weapons were drawn and the room erupted into chaos.

you rushed forward, gripping the knife wooyoung lent you earlier. your pulse pounded in your ears as you scanned the room, overwhelmed.

โ€œstay back, brat. youโ€™re not ready.โ€

hongjoongโ€™s voice was sharp, his hand grabbing your arm as he pushed you to the side. his eyes bore into yours, leaving no room for argument.

you hesitated. the rest of the group either fought piglets near slot machines, roulette tables or bars, their moves deadly.

you tried to follow hongjoongโ€™s order, really. but when you saw one of the piglets break away from the main fight and headed for yeosang, who was hiding under a pool table, you couldnโ€™t resist.

your grip on the knife tightened as you ran forward.

the piglet turned to you, snarling. โ€œyou think you can take me, girl?โ€

without thinking, you lunged.

the clash of steel pierced your ears as your knives collided. you were definitely not a good fighter - your strikes were clumsy and your footing was off, but you were high on adrenaline.

his blows were relentless, forcing you to backpedal. his knife caught yours at an odd angle, causing the blade to deform.

panic surged through you as he moved to strike again, but before he could reach you-

-the piglet dropped to the ground.

you looked behind to see hongjoong standing not too far away, his pistol still aimed at where the piglet was.

his eyes inspected you, narrowing as he assessed your state. blood dripped from a small gash on your lip, and your sleeves were torn - revealing small cuts on your arms.

he sighed. โ€œgo hide with yeosang,โ€ he ordered before quickly turning to rejoin the fight.

you staggered toward the pool tables, slumping next to yeosang.

โ€œyouโ€™re not fighting?โ€ you panted, wiping your lip.

he shook his head. โ€œtoo tired.โ€

you nodded, leaning back against the tableโ€™s leg as you impatiently waited for the fight to end, which didnโ€™t take too long.

the gunfire finally ceased, the room falling quiet.

one by one, the group gathered in the corner, collapsing onto the floor in a circle as you and yeosang joined them. bottles of water were passed around as everyone caught their breaths.

for a while, no one spoke, the only sounds being an occasional groan.

โ€œhey,โ€ wooyoung hiccuped, breaking the silence as he turned to you. โ€œgive me my knife back.โ€

you looked at him awkwardly before handing him his completely deformed blade.

โ€œwhat the hell!โ€ he exclaimed. โ€œthat was one of my favourites!โ€

you shrugged. โ€œyou shouldnโ€™t have given it to me then.โ€

โ€œhow was i supposed to know youโ€™d get into an actual fight?โ€ wooyoung complained. โ€œnow i donโ€™t feel bad for your busted lip anymore.โ€

โ€œyouโ€™re such a dick,โ€ you rolled your eyes.

wooyoung grinned, leaning closer - his voice mocking sweet. โ€œaw, donโ€™t be mad, sweetheart. iโ€™ll get you a better knife- one that wonโ€™t break in your delicate fucking hands.โ€

โ€œohmygod- shut up,โ€ you groaned, shoving him lightly as the others chuckled.

hongjoong leaned against the wall, his arm crossed over his chest. his eyes shifted from wooyoung to you.ย 

he told himself it was relief - that he was glad you were bonding with the crew, that you were starting to feel like one of them. thatโ€™s what he wanted, wasnโ€™t it? to see you mesh with his team, to become a member?

but why did his stomach twist every time one of them smiled at you?

he didnโ€™t realise how hard his fingers were digging into his arms until his knuckles turned sore and white.

โ€œenough,โ€ hongjoong cut through the conversation.

the laughter died down instantly as everyone turned to him.

โ€œwe donโ€™t have time for this,โ€ he continued, standing up. โ€œgrab any cash you find and meet by the van. now.โ€

the group complained but obeyed, sluggishly rising to their feet.

you went to pick up a discarded water bottle, hongjoongโ€™s eyes lingering a fraction too long on the bloodied edge of your sleeve and the small cut on your lip.

he should be angry at you for disobeying him, for throwing yourself into danger when you werenโ€™t ready. but all he could feel was the sickening churn of jealousy at how easily you laughed with the others.

as you passed by him on your way out, he caught your wrist briefly.

โ€œnext time, stay where i tell you,โ€ he said. โ€œnow youโ€™re hurt.โ€

you nodded, hesitating before you spoke, your voice soft. โ€œ...iโ€™m sorry.โ€

hongjoong blinked, taken aback.

โ€œi-โ€ your brows furrowed. โ€œi didnโ€™t mean to get hurt. i just wanted to help..โ€

fuck- why, no- how were you so genuine?

he expected you to talk back or shrug him off, not this - sincerity shining in your eyes. now, he just looked like a shithead, guilt clawing at his chest.

hongjoong exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. โ€œwhatever- it wasnโ€™t your fault-โ€

you tilted your head, confused. โ€œbut you-โ€

โ€œjust find the cash we need,โ€ he cut you off, walking away.

hongjoong felt his stomach twist once more. he told himself it was just concern or worry. but deep down, he knew it was something more complicated.

and he hated it.

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แŸš fluff, angst, fashion designer!hongjoong x model!reader (ft. personal assistant!seonghwa & photographer!wooyoung), slowburn, strangers to lovers, soulmates au if you squint, do french people actually say bonjour irl?

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แŸš The memory of what happenedโ€”or what had almost happened last night, still remained fresh in your mind. As a result, you find yourself on edge as you head to Hongjoongโ€™s agency per Seonghwaโ€™s request, still processing the events that had unfurled. Upon arrival, you notice Hongjoong acting distant, leaving you uneasy. Seonghwa, sensing your discomfort, tries to lighten the mood and catch up, but the tension lingers in your mind as you try to make sense of Hongjoong's sudden change in behavior.

a/n: decided to come back to commemorate ateezโ€™s 6th anniversary ๐Ÿฅณ this chapterโ€™s a bit short but take this as some sort of headstart for whatโ€™s about to come! i missed you guys so much

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The bus rattled along the familiar cobblestone streets of Paris, but your mind was far from the cityโ€™s usual charm. Today, the picturesque views outside the window were nothing more than a blur as your thoughts swirled in a mix of anticipation and dread. You sat at the very back, the cool glass of the window pressed against your head as you tried to make sense of the anxious knot in your stomach. Coming to Hongjoongโ€™s agency at Seonghwaโ€™s request, something you usually wouldโ€™ve been excited about, now felt like a heavy burden. You told yourself it was just another day, another visit to pay.

But deep down, you knew that wasnโ€™t the whole truth.

Over time, things have started to shift between you and Hongjoongโ€”and whatever happened last night was just the nail in the coffin. Even though you couldnโ€™t quite put your finger on it, you could still feel the change in your bones.

Ever since you and Hongjoong had grown closer, there had always been an unspoken connectionโ€”a bond that went beyond mere friendship. Youโ€™d fallen into a routine of easy familiarity, one that sometimes blurred the lines between what friends typically did. Yet, it had always felt natural, never forced or awkward. But last night was different.

The memory sent a shiver through you as you recalled the way you nearly altered the course of your friendship, had Wooyoung not interrupted the moment. The way he had looked at you like itโ€™s all heโ€™s ever known, the way his breath had hitched as if he had forgotten how to exhale, the way the world seemed to shrink to just the two of you at that very moment... you had felt something shift in that moment, something you werenโ€™t quite ready to confront.

Now, as you sat on the bus, the memory of that moment replayed in your mind, leaving you with a strange mix of longing and confusion. You werenโ€™t sure how you felt about it, or what it meant for your friendship with Hongjoong. Part of you wished he would just forget about it, pretend like it never happened, so you could both go back to the comfortable routine you had established. But another part of you, a quieter, more vulnerable part, wondered what might have happened if you hadnโ€™t been interrupted.

The bus came to a halt, pulling you from your thoughts. This was your stop. You took a deep breath, trying to gather your scattered emotions as you stepped off the bus and onto the pavement. The cool morning air did little to calm your nerves. Each step toward the agency felt heavier than the last, and you found yourself repeating a silent mantra in your head: โ€œPlease donโ€™t bring it up. Please donโ€™t bring it up.โ€

As you entered the building, the familiar cool blast of the air conditioning greeted you, doing little to soothe your anxiety. The agency was bustling with activity as usual, but the usual hustle and bustle felt distant, like background noise that you couldnโ€™t quite focus on. Your thoughts were too preoccupied with the uncertainty of what lay ahead.

Seonghwa had said he would meet you in the lobby, so you headed there, trying to push aside the nerves that twisted in your gut. You werenโ€™t sure what you were more anxious aboutโ€”seeing Hongjoong after what had almost happened or having to navigate the conversation with Seonghwa while pretending nothing was wrong.

But when you reached the lobby, your heart skipped a beat. Not only was Seonghwa there, but so was Hongjoong. The two of them were sitting on one of the plush couches, chatting casually. Hongjoongโ€™s phone was in his hand, and he seemed relaxed, completely at ease in a way that made your stomach twist even more. How could he be so calm when you felt like you were about to crash out?

Seonghwa noticed you first, his face breaking into a warm smile as he waved you over. โ€œThere you are! I was starting to think you got lost on the way,โ€ he teased lightly. But despite his light-heartedness, you could barely muster a smile in return.

โ€œSorry, the bus took a little longer than I expected,โ€ you replied, your voice slightly strained as you approached them.

Seonghwa stood to greet you properly, but it was Hongjoong you couldnโ€™t keep your eyes off of. โ€œMorning, Hongjoong,โ€ you said, hoping against hope that he would act normal.

For a moment, he looked up from his phone, his eyes meeting yours. But the connection was briefโ€”too brief for your liking, too different from what youโ€™re used to. He nodded curtly, barely holding your gaze for more than a second before looking back down at his phone. โ€œMorning,โ€ he muttered, his tone almost dismissive.

Before you could even process the oddness of his behavior, Hongjoong suddenly stood up, slipping his phone into his pocket. โ€œI have to head out. Iโ€™ve got some work I need to finish,โ€ he said abruptly, his voice flat, almost devoid of the usual warmth.

โ€œOh... okay,โ€ you responded, trying to hide the sting of disappointment that pricked at your heart. Was it because of last night?

Hongjoong barely spared you another glance as he nodded to Seonghwa. โ€œIโ€™ll catch up with you later,โ€ he added before turning on his heel and walking away, his footsteps echoing in the spacious lobby.

You stood there, frozen in place, as you watched him disappear down the hallway with concern etched all over your face.

Seonghwa must have noticed the flicker of confusion and hurt on your face, given how he stepped closer and offered you a gentle smileโ€”one that did little to ease your nerves, but hey, at least heโ€™s trying his best, right?

โ€œDonโ€™t worry about him,โ€ he said softly. โ€œHongjoongโ€™s always been like that. He gets caught up in his work sometimes.โ€

But heโ€™s not. You know heโ€™s not like that. At least you think he isnโ€™tโ€”but itโ€™s foolish to try to go against someone who has known him for longer than you have.

So how much do you really know about Hongjoong? Or, better yetโ€”do you even know him at all?

You forced a smile in return, though it felt more like a grimace. โ€œYeah... maybe,โ€ you murmured, though doubt gnawed at the edges of your mind.

Seonghwa gestured to the couch where he and Hongjoong had been sitting moments before. โ€œCome on, letโ€™s sit. Itโ€™s been a while since weโ€™ve had a chance to catch up,โ€ he suggested.

Once you and Seonghwa were settled on the couch, you found yourself nervously fidgeting, your hands gripping the fabric of your dark brown skirt as if it were the only thing anchoring you in place. The soft material bunched under your fingers, and you absentmindedly rubbed the texture between your thumb and forefinger. Your feet, however, seemed to have a mind of their own, your boots tapping lightly against the floor in a consistent rhythm.

Seonghwa watched you for a moment, his eyes softening as he took in your unusually tense demeanor. His smile faded slightly, replaced by a gentle concern as he leaned forward, resting his elbows on his knees. โ€œYou seem a bit on edge,โ€ he remarked cautiously, his voice careful not to pry too deeply. โ€œIs everything alright? Youโ€™re usually not this quiet.โ€

You blinked, your attention snapping back to him, realizing youโ€™d been lost in your own head. โ€œOh, itโ€™s nothing,โ€ you said quickly, your voice higher than usual as you tried to dismiss the worry in his eyes. โ€œJust... tired, I guess.โ€

But the reassurance felt hollow even as you said it, and Seonghwa didnโ€™t look convinced. His brow furrowed, and he tilted his head slightly, as if trying to read the truth on your face. You could feel his gaze, heavy with unspoken questions, and you squirmed under the scrutiny, your fingers digging deeper into the fabric of your skirt.

You opened your mouth to say something more, to steer the conversation away from the uncomfortable territory it was veering into, but the question slipped out before you could stop it: โ€œDid something happen to Hongjoong before I got here?โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s expression shifted from concern to mild confusion. He straightened up, his eyes narrowing slightly as he replayed the morning in his head. โ€œHongjoong? No, not that I know of,โ€ he answered, his tone slow as if he were double-checking his memory. โ€œActually, he was in a pretty good mood when we were talking. Why do you ask?โ€

โ€œOhโ€ฆโ€ The single word fell from your lips like a stone, heavy and sinking into the silence that followed. You looked down, the tapping of your foot coming to an abrupt halt.

So, it really was because of last nightโ€”because of you.

The realization sat uneasily in your chest, a mixture of guilt and confusion swirling together. Why was he acting like this? And why couldnโ€™t you shake the feeling that it was somehow your fault?

The change in your demeanor hadnโ€™t gone unnoticed, and Seonghwa couldnโ€™t help but wonder what had caused the sudden shift. โ€œDid something happen between you two that I should know about?โ€ he asked, the question slipping out before he could think twice about it.

For a brief moment, you hesitated, caught between wanting to confide in him and the desire to just keep it all to yourself. It wasnโ€™t that you didnโ€™t trust Seonghwaโ€”far from it. But how could you possibly explain what had almost transpired between you and Hongjoong last night? How could you put into words the tension, the almost unspoken moment that lingered like a specter in your mind? The way youโ€™d both teetered on the edge of something you werenโ€™t sure either of you were ready for?

You glanced up at Seonghwa, your mouth opening to speak, but the words got caught in your throat. You couldnโ€™t bring yourself to say it outrightโ€”that you and Hongjoong had almost crossed a line that neither of you would have been able to step back from. Instead, you settled on a question of your own, one that seemed to hover over everything like an unspoken truth. โ€œIs Hongjoong usually theโ€ฆ on and off, push and pull type of person?โ€

Seonghwa considered your question carefully, his expression thoughtful. He leaned back, his gaze drifting as he seemed to search for the right words. โ€œHongjoong... heโ€™s complex,โ€ Seonghwa began slowly, choosing his words with caution. โ€œHeโ€™s not always the easiest to read, and he definitely has his moments where he pulls away. But itโ€™s not always about the other person. Sometimes itโ€™s more about whatโ€™s going on in his own head.โ€

You nodded, processing Seonghwaโ€™s response, but it did little to soothe the unease gnawing at you. The ambiguity of Hongjoongโ€™s actions left you grappling with your own feelings, wondering if the almost-moment had been a step too farโ€”or if, perhaps, it was a step you werenโ€™t meant to take just yet.

You bit your lip, glancing down at your hands. The words you wanted to say lingered at the tip of your tongue, already too heavy for you to push behind. Finally, you exhaled slowly, grappling with your thoughts as you tried to put them into words.

โ€œWhat if,โ€ you began, โ€œletโ€™s say you and someone, hypothetically, of courseโ€”maybe Hongjoongโ€”were on good terms one night, sharing jokes that only the two of you understand, and it feels like, for a moment, youโ€™re really getting somewhere... like youโ€™re finally diving into a deeper level of friendship. But then, the next day, itโ€™s like youโ€™ve done something wrong. Like suddenly, youโ€™re a stranger, or worse, like youโ€™re a problem that needs to be avoided.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s brow furrowed as he listened, his eyes narrowing slightly as he processed your words. A beat passed in silence, his expression shifting from confusion to something more knowing. โ€œYouโ€™re talking about yourself, arenโ€™t you?โ€ he askedโ€”but you knew denying it would be foolish, because it seems like he already knows the answer and is just waiting for you to confirm his hypothesis.

But of course, itโ€™s still embarrassing to give in right away.

You immediately shook your head, your denial quick and a little too forceful. โ€œNo, no,โ€ you stammered, a nervous laugh bubbling up to cover the crack in your composure. โ€œItโ€™s just a hypothetical situation. A... a thought experiment, really. That doesnโ€™t apply to Hongjoong and meโ€”weโ€™re on good terms.โ€

Even as the words left your mouth, they felt flimsy and false, as insubstantial as smoke. It was a lieโ€”a denial that you hoped would convince not just Seonghwa but also yourself. What a sin it was to lie to yourself, you thought, feeling the sting of your own dishonesty more acutely than youโ€™d expected. But how could you admit the truth when it was still so raw, so undefined even in your own mind?

Seonghwa didnโ€™t look entirely convinced, his eyes lingering on you as though trying to see past the mask youโ€™d hastily thrown on. But after a moment, he nodded, though the crease between his brows remained. โ€œAlright,โ€ he said slowly, granting you the benefit of the doubt, though you could sense the lingering skepticism in his tone. โ€œIf itโ€™s just a hypothetical situation...โ€

He leaned back, crossing his arms as he thought it over, considering your so-called analysis. โ€œWell,โ€ he began thoughtfully, โ€œif someone acts like that, itโ€™s usually because theyโ€™re dealing with something internally. It might have nothing to do with you at all. Sometimes people pull away because theyโ€™re scared of how close theyโ€™re getting, or maybe because theyโ€™re battling their own insecurities. Itโ€™s not necessarily fair to the other person, but itโ€™s not always about them either. Itโ€™s about the person whoโ€™s pulling back, struggling with their own feelings or fears. The push and pull, as confusing as it is, isnโ€™t always meant to hurt. Sometimes itโ€™s just... a defense mechanism? Thatโ€™s what Iโ€™d call it.โ€

He paused, watching you closely, as if gauging your reaction to his words. โ€œBut if that person cares,โ€ Seonghwa continued, his voice softening, โ€œtheyโ€™ll come back around. It might take time, but if they really value the relationship, theyโ€™ll find a way to bridge the gap. Itโ€™s just... sometimes people need to work through their own stuff before they can fully be there for someone else.โ€

You nodded along, your mind racing with Seonghwaโ€™s explanation, each word resonating in a way that hit too close to home. Could that be it? Was Hongjoong simply trying to figure out his own feelings, or was there something deeper at play?

After the conversation with Seonghwa, you decide to distract yourself by exploring the agency a bit more. Seonghwa suggests visiting one of the studios, a familiar place where the designers and models are usually busy creating the next big thing. The idea seems harmless enough, and you hope it might help you take your mind off the tangled mess of emotions still buzzing in your head.

As you and Seonghwa walk through the halls, the lively chatter and the click of heels on the polished floors provide a backdrop that usually energizes you. But today, everything feels muted, like youโ€™re watching from behind a glass wall. You canโ€™t shake the lingering sense of discomfort from your earlier encounter with Hongjoong, and as you enter the studio, the atmosphere seems to weigh down on you.

Hongjoong is there, of courseโ€”standing by a sketchboard, deep in conversation with another designer. Heโ€™s gesturing animatedly, pointing out details on the paper, his passion for his work evident even from a distance. For a moment, youโ€™re content to just observe him, the sight of him in his element stirring a fondness that you canโ€™t quite suppress. But then, as if sensing your presence, he glances up. Your eyes meet, and the world seems to still for a heartbeat.

But instead of acknowledging you, Hongjoongโ€™s expression closes off, and he turns back to his work without so much as a nod. The dismissal stings, sharper than you expected. Itโ€™s as if heโ€™s deliberately keeping you at armโ€™s length, and the casual disregard feels like a slap in the face. Seonghwa, noticing the sudden shift in your demeanor, gives you a questioning look, but you just shrug, feigning indifference.

The designers break for a moment, and Seonghwa waves Hongjoong over. Hongjoong approaches, but his steps are slow, reluctant. When he finally reaches you, he barely spares you a glance. โ€œHey,โ€ he mumbles, his voice flat and devoid of the warmth youโ€™ve come to expect. He shifts his weight from one foot to the other, looking anywhere but at you.

Seonghwa tries to engage him in conversation, asking about his latest designs and upcoming plans, but Hongjoongโ€™s responses are curt and to the point. The easy camaraderie youโ€™d seen between him and Seonghwa earlier has vanished, replaced by a stilted formality that makes the air feel thick and uncomfortable. You canโ€™t help but feel like an intruder, caught in the middle of a conversation thatโ€™s turned cold and impersonal.

When Seonghwa finally asks if Hongjoong has time to catch up, Hongjoong hesitates, his eyes flitting to yours for just a split second before they drop to the floor. His lips press into a thin line, as if heโ€™s considering the implications of staying versus leaving. Finally, he shakes his head. โ€œI canโ€™t right now,โ€ he says, not quite meeting Seonghwaโ€™s eyes. โ€œThereโ€™s too much to get done.โ€

The excuse sounds flimsy even to your own ears, but Seonghwa simply nods, accepting it without questioning his words. You, however, canโ€™t help the sharp pang of disappointment that tugs at your chest. Itโ€™s not just the fact that Hongjoong doesnโ€™t want to stay and chat; itโ€™s the way he wonโ€™t even look at you, like heโ€™s deliberately avoiding your presence, and itโ€™s almost as if youโ€™re invisible.

โ€œAlright, no worries,โ€ Seonghwa replies with a casual shrug, though you notice the slight crease in his browโ€”a sign that heโ€™s picked up on the tension, even if he doesnโ€™t fully understand it. He claps Hongjoong on the shoulder, trying to keep the mood light. โ€œWeโ€™ll catch up some other time, then.โ€

Hongjoong nods absently, already half-turned back towards his work. โ€œYeah, sure,โ€ he mutters, but thereโ€™s no conviction behind his words. His eyes flick to the sketches on the wall, and itโ€™s as if the conversation is already forgotten, his focus shifting entirely away from you and Seonghwa. Without another word, he walks back to the sketchboard, resuming his conversation with the other designer as if the brief interaction never happened.

The sting of his indifference leaves you reeling, and youโ€™re not sure whether to feel angry, hurt, or both. Itโ€™s as if last nightโ€™s near-moment had flipped a switch inside him, and now youโ€™re paying the price for whatever crossed line he thinks was drawn. You swallow hard, fighting the urge to call after him, to demand an explanation, but the words die in your throat. This isnโ€™t the place for thatโ€”thereโ€™s too much at stake, too many eyes watching.

Seonghwa glances at you, concern flickering in his gaze. โ€œDonโ€™t take it to heart,โ€ he says quietly, as if seeing right through you. โ€œHeโ€™s probably just stressed. You know how he gets when heโ€™s in the zone.โ€

You nod, forcing a tight smile, though it doesnโ€™t quite reach your eyes. โ€œYeah, I know,โ€ you reply, but the words feel hollow. Deep down, you canโ€™t shake the feeling that this is more than just stress or a busy schedule. Thereโ€™s something else at play, something simmering beneath the surface that neither of you can quite grasp.

Seonghwa leads you away from the studio, and you follow in silence, your mind replaying the brief encounter over and over like a broken record. Every glance, every dismissive gesture, every word left unsaid feels like another tiny wound, each one building on the last until they form a gaping chasm between you and Hongjoong that youโ€™re not sure how to bridge.

As you walk, Seonghwa tries to fill the quiet with idle chatter, talking about some of the upcoming projects and the new talent the agency is scouting. You nod along, but your thoughts are miles awayโ€”itโ€™s like youโ€™re caught in a loop, circling around the same questions with no clear answers in sight.

Finally, Seonghwa stops in front of a glass door leading to one of the agencyโ€™s rooftop lounges. He turns to you, his expression softening as he takes in your distant look. โ€œDo you want to talk about it?โ€ he asks gently. โ€œI mean, really talk about it. I know you said itโ€™s hypothetical, but... it doesnโ€™t feel that way.โ€

You hesitate, your gaze drifting to the floor. Part of you wants to open up, to spill everything thatโ€™s been weighing on your heart, but another part of you holds back, afraid of what admitting the truth might mean. Youโ€™ve always prided yourself on being able to handle your own feelings, to keep them neatly tucked away where they canโ€™t cause trouble. But this... this is different.

โ€œI donโ€™t know,โ€ you finally admit, your voice as silent as the windโ€™s whispers. โ€œI just... I donโ€™t want to make things worse. And I donโ€™t even know whatโ€™s going on in his head.โ€

Seonghwa watches you, his expression unreadable for a moment before it softens into something more empathetic. โ€œSometimes, you just have to let people work through their own stuff,โ€ he says quietly. โ€œYou canโ€™t always fix it, no matter how much you want to. But that doesnโ€™t mean youโ€™re alone in it. If you ever need to talk or just... figure things out, Iโ€™m here.โ€

You nod, a small, grateful smile tugging at your lips. Itโ€™s not much, but itโ€™s enough for now. The comfort of knowing that at least someone understands, even if only a little, helps to ease the tightness in your chest.

Seonghwa gives your shoulder a reassuring squeeze before turning to push open the door, letting the cool breeze from the rooftop wash over you both. You follow him out, letting the fresh air clear your mind, even if just for a moment. Itโ€™s a brief reprieve from the tangled mess of your thoughts, but itโ€™s one youโ€™re grateful for.

Sitting down on one of the chairs, you let out a sigh, fingers nervously tracing patterns on the hem of your skirt as your thoughts spiral. Seonghwa watches you quietly, giving you the space to process, but his curiosity is palpable. He waits, his presence a silent invitation for you to unload whatever has you troubled.

โ€œI donโ€™t even know why Iโ€™m looking too deeply into itโ€”and thatโ€™s whatโ€™s bothering me the most,โ€ you murmur, your voice so soft it almost gets lost in the quiet hum of the lobby. It feels like youโ€™re confessing a secret, something fragile that might shatter if spoken too loudly. And maybe, in a way, you are.

Seonghwa furrows his brow, leaning in slightly as if to catch your words more clearly. โ€œWhy? What do you mean?โ€ he asks, genuinely puzzled.

You hesitate, your gaze flitting from the floor to Seonghwaโ€™s face before dropping back down, as if even his gaze is too much to bear right now. โ€œDonโ€™t you... donโ€™t you think so, too?โ€ you ask, your tone laced with uncertainty, like youโ€™re searching for validation but already dreading the answer.

Seonghwa tilts his head, still looking lost. โ€œNot at all... why do you feel like youโ€™re overthinking it way too much?โ€

โ€œWell, for starters, weโ€™re friends,โ€ you begin, your words spilling out in a rush. Youโ€™re so caught up in your own explanation that you miss the flicker of amusement that dances in Seonghwaโ€™s eyes, the way his lips twitch upward as if heโ€™s holding back a knowing smile.

โ€œRightโ€ฆ friends.โ€ Seonghwa nods along, doing his best to maintain a neutral expression. โ€œAnd?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know, I just feel like... well, I feel like Iโ€™m being a terrible friend by overthinking his need for personal space. Screw thatโ€”can I even call myself a friend of his if I donโ€™t know how to respect the fact that he needs time to work through his own stuff?โ€ You pause, your frustration bubbling to the surface as you try to articulate your emotions. โ€œMe, personally, Iโ€™d feel off if Iโ€™m just having a bad day and a friend of mine decides to make it about them by asking, โ€˜Are you mad at me?โ€™ But like, I just...โ€

Your words trail off, the rest of your thoughts jumbled and disjointed in your mind. You glance at Seonghwa, waiting for some sort of reaction, half-expecting him to agree that youโ€™re being ridiculous, that youโ€™re blowing things out of proportion. Instead, he gives you a sympathetic smile, his eyes warm with understanding.

โ€œListen,โ€ Seonghwa starts, leaning back against the chair across you, adopting a more relaxed posture as if to put you at ease. โ€œI get where youโ€™re coming from. Itโ€™s easy to feel like youโ€™re overstepping when you care about someone and youโ€™re not sure how to navigate their boundaries. But you know what? Friendshipโ€”if thatโ€™s still what you wanna call whateverโ€™s going on between you and Hongjoongโ€”isnโ€™t about getting it right all the time. Itโ€™s about being there, even when youโ€™re not sure if youโ€™re doing it perfectly.โ€

You let his words sink in, but the doubt still lingers at the edges of your mind. โ€œBut what if I am overstepping?โ€ you press, a hint of desperation creeping into your voice. โ€œWhat if he needs space and Iโ€™m just making things worse by worrying about it?โ€

Seonghwa chuckles softly, his laughter a gentle, reassuring sound. โ€œYouโ€™re human, you know that, right? Not some perfect robot programmed to always know the right thing to do. Besides,โ€ he adds with a playful smirk, โ€œIโ€™ve seen the way you and Hongjoong look at each other. I think heโ€™d forgive you for overthinking a little.โ€

Your eyes widen, heat rushing to your cheeks at the implication behind Seonghwaโ€™s words. โ€œWhatโ€”whatโ€™s that supposed to mean?โ€ you stammer, trying and failing to sound nonchalant. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing like that between us. Weโ€™re justโ€ฆโ€

Seonghwa raises an eyebrow, a mischievous expression forming on his face as he watches you wave him off. โ€œRight, friends. Just friends who get all worked up when the other oneโ€™s being moody,โ€ he teases, wiggling his eyebrows. โ€œCome on, youโ€™re acting like Hongjoongโ€™s the only one with feelings here.โ€

You groan, feeling your face flush. โ€œDonโ€™t say that!โ€ you protest, covering your face with your hands, wishing you could somehow hide from the embarrassment. โ€œItโ€™s not like that. I justโ€”heโ€™s important to me, okay? And I donโ€™t like not knowing where I stand.โ€

โ€œRelax, Iโ€™m just messing with you,โ€ Seonghwa chuckles, though his eyes soften with understanding. โ€œLook, maybe heโ€™s just having one of those days. You know how Hongjoong isโ€”sometimes he gets in his head and needs a little space to sort through his thoughts. But that doesnโ€™t mean heโ€™s upset with you, or that youโ€™ve done something wrong.โ€

You exhale slowly, letting Seonghwaโ€™s words wash over you. Heโ€™s right, of course. Hongjoong has always been the type to retreat inward when things get overwhelming, and you know that better than most. But knowing it and accepting it are two different things, and itโ€™s hard not to let your own insecurities creep in when faced with his sudden distance.

Seonghwa reaches over, giving your knee a reassuring pat. โ€œHey, youโ€™re doing your best. And if you ever need to talk, or if you just need to be distracted from it all, you know Iโ€™m here for you.โ€

You smile, though itโ€™s small and a bit shaky. โ€œThanks, Seonghwa,โ€ you say quietly. โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™d do without you.โ€

He grins, the teasing glint returning to his eyes. โ€œWell, for starters, youโ€™d probably be even more of a mess than you are now,โ€ he jokes, earning a light punch to the arm from you. But then his expression softens again, sincerity shining through. โ€œSeriously, though. Youโ€™re not alone in this. And whatever happens with Hongjoong, youโ€™ll figure it out.โ€

Hopefully.

ใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คTHE

๐Ÿชž โ€” lividstar.


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