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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 redemptionβreborn 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: 6.6K Warnings: angst, character d*ath, attacks on animals, mentions of blood, swearing, mentions of mental health, only half proofread, use of crude language
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You werenβt particularly close to your father. His life revolved around his workβthe family business he hadnβt wanted but had accepted out of obligation when your uncles, San and Jonghoβs fathers, stepped aside, unwilling to subject their sons to the challenges of running a conglomerate.
Sometimes you wished he had done the same too.Β
He was often away, traveling to meet clients or locked in endless board meetings. He wasnβt the type of man to swoop in with comforting words or a warm embrace. Instead, he listened without interrupting, nodded without judgment, and spoke only when he felt it was necessary. Despite the distance between you, his steady presence had a way of making you feel oddly secure.
And maybe that was why, as you paced the length of your penthouse, you found yourself dialing his number. Mingi followed your every move, his small body glued to your side. He kept glancing up at you, occasionally tripping you with how close he was.
βCome on, pick up, pick upβ¦β You muttered to yourself. Your pacing carried you in a loopβthrough the kitchen, into the dining room you barely used, and then into the living room. Then, you wandered back into the kitchen, your footsteps quickening with every unanswered ring.
βY/N?β
Your shoulders sagged in relief, and you stopped pacing, planting yourself in the middle of the kitchen as Mingi bumped up against your ankles.Β
βDad!β
βIs everything alright?β
You hesitated, your fingers tightening slightly around the phone. How were you supposed to explain everything that had transpired the last few weeks without sounding unhinged?Β
What were you even supposed to say? Hi, Dad. Quick question: Are you sure the woman youβre married to is actually my mother?
Your parentsβ marriage had always seemed like a curious thing to you. It was a product of an arrangement. Yet, over the years, your fatherβs quiet gestures of affection seemed to keep your mother content, even happy.
Surely, he couldnβt have had an affair.
The idea felt absurd, but then again, youβd always felt like a stranger in your own home, an outsider looking in at a family that didnβt quite seem to know where you fit.
βI-I need to talk to you about something. I didnβt want to call mom becauseβ¦you know how she gets.β
Your mother had a flair for theatrics, a tendency to turn even the smallest inconvenience into a grand production. If youβd called her instead, the situation would have escalated before you even finished explaining.Β
βWhatβs going on?β
βIβ¦β You faltered for a moment, running a hand through your hair before continuing your train of thought.
βThereβs this woman who I think has been stalking me. A friend of mine was dogsitting Maro when she approached him at the park.β Your voice dropped slightly, recounting your conversation with Yeosang.Β
βShe recognized Maroβ¦and referred to me as her daughter.β
There was a pause on the other end of the line, and you took a moment to crouch down and stroke Mingiβs fur as he leaned into your side.Β
βI donβt know who she is,β you admitted softly. βButβ¦something about her felt wrong. And itβs been bothering me ever since.β
βDid she hurt you or Maro?β
βNo, but she tried to abduct a little girl a few weeks ago. We stopped her and she fled.β
βY/N, I need you to listen to me carefully,β he said, his tone suddenly firm.Β
You froze mid-step, his words rooting you in place. βOkay,β you said hesitantly, your voice small.
βI need you to stay put,β he continued. βDonβt do anything or go anywhere, especially not alone. Iβm going to call the lawyers and have them review the court order and police files.β
βCourt order?β you repeated, confusion rising in your chest. βWhat are you talking about?β
βCall either San or Jongho,β he said instead, his tone softening just enough to sound like a plea.Β
βLet them know Iβve asked one of them to stay with you until we sort this out.β
βDad, what court order?β you pressed, gripping the phone tighter as your heart raced.Β
Mingi, sensing your distress, pawed at you insistently, his soft whines urging you to sit down. But you couldnβt move, couldnβt tear your focus away from the ominous edge in your fatherβs voice.
βThere was an incident when you were three. If she is who I think she is, sheβs someone we dealt with a long time ago.β
βWho?β
βYour former nanny,β he admitted, his voice steady but grim. βShe tried to take you,β he said bluntly.Β
βAt first, she seemed fine. Kind, attentive, everything youβd want for a child. But things started escalating. Your mother noticed something was off right after she lost her own daughter in an accident. Sheβd grown too attached to you. Too possessive. We let her go, but before we could take any legal action, she attempted to abduct you.β
βShe tried to kidnap me?β
βShe managed to evade security at first. It was like any other day. But by the time we realized what was happening, she was already on her way to the airport with you.βΒ
The room spun, and before you realized it, you had sunk to the floor. The color drained from your face as the weight of the revelation hit you. Mingi froze, his small body going still as he struggled to process the gravity of what he was hearing.Β Β
He let out a soft whine, curling closer to you. He hadnβt fully understood your fears, the reasons behind your walls, the way panic sometimes overtook you without warning.
Now, as a dog, powerless to do anything but sit beside you, the weight of guilt felt almost unbearable.
βWe caught her in time,β he continued quickly, his tone shifting, as if trying to calm you.Β
βShe didnβt make it far. Security intercepted her at the gate just as she was preparing to board a flight. We filed charges immediately and she was arrested.β
βBut?β you scoffed. βYour money and influence couldnβt keep her behind bars?β
βWe didnβt think sheβd ever get out, Y/N. The charges were serious, and the evidence was solid. At the time, we were assured sheβd be locked away for decades.β He hesitated, and for a moment, you thought you heard his voice waver.Β
βYou were so young. We didnβt want to burden you with something you wouldnβt even remember. We thought we could protect you from it all.β
βSo much for power,β you muttered bitterly, rubbing your temples. βShe seems to be escalating. Sheβs openly trying to kidnap children now. Who knows what else sheβs capable of?β
Your fatherβs sigh was heavy. βWhich is why youβre not to go anywhere alone, Y/N. Not until this is resolved.β
βDadββ
βIβll be increasing the security presence around the penthouse as well. And before you ask, yes, I'll be coordinating with Mingiβs family to ensure their resources are aligned with ours.β
The mention of your in-laws made your stomach twist. They were probably unaware of the situation, but it wouldnβt stay that way for long. You could already imagine your mother-in-law spinning the story to her social circle about her damsel of a daughter-in-law and how her poor son was unable to save her. The thought of being the centerpiece of their gossip left you feeling exposed and vulnerable.
βMake sure thereβs a secure presence at the hospital too,β you said, cutting in before the conversation could linger on your in-laws.Β
βShe might try something there.β
Your father arched a brow. He knew you didnβt particularly like being married to Mingiβhe wasnβt blind to the strain in your relationship. Truthfully, he regretted agreeing to the arrangement in the first place. Heβd witnessed firsthand the coldness with which Mingi had treated you, most notably the way heβd rebuffed your birthday gathering that first year of marriage. It had been a bitter reminder that not all alliances were worth the price they came with.
But upon hearing your request, it made him realize that you had always been kinder, and more compassionate than those around him. While he had always seemed distant, caught up in his own world of business and power, moments like these reminded him that you had grown into someone he was proud of. Someone who cared, even for those who didnβt deserve it.
βIs there anything else that you need?β he asked, his voice softer now.
βNo,β you replied, shaking your head slightly. βBut Iβm not going to live in fear forever. She doesnβt get to have that power over me.β
βI donβt expect you to. I just want you to be safe.β
The line disconnected and you set the phone down, your hand lingering on it for a moment before turning back to Mingi. You felt a surge of emotionsβanger, frustration, fear, and a flicker of determination.Β
But when you saw him sitting patiently on the floor, watching you intently with his big eyes, fluffy ears, and wrinkled nose, everything inside you softened. The weight of the world seemed to melt away in that moment, and your heart ached with affection.Β
βYouβre so cute, I canβt stand it,β you squealed, the intensity of your emotions spilling out in a completely unexpected way.Β
Without thinking, you scooped him into your arms, pressing your face against his soft fur as you swayed back and forth with him. Mingi melted into your embrace, his small body going limp as he relished your warmth.Β
βI just want to squish you!β you exclaimed, giggling as you kissed him between the ears.Β
Mingi let out a soft, rumbling growl, not out of annoyance but because he didnβt know how else to respond to the flood of emotions washing over him. If only you knew how deeply he wanted to protect you, not just as a dog, but as the man who had failed to see your worth for far too long.
βI should probably text the group chat,β you murmured, reaching for your phone while balancing Mingi securely in your other arm.
[Y/N]: My dad said I can have a sleepover
[Grumpy Bear]: fuck yeah
[Mountain Mayne]: Can Kira come too?β
[Y/N]: Only Kira, you stay home
β
Mingi found himself scowling, scooped up in Sanβs arms, as the four of you lounged in your living room, covered in mountains of blankets, pillows, and snacks. He wasnβt sure how heβd ended up in this situation, but he was definitely not thrilled when your cousins and Sanβs fiancΓ©e came crashing into the penthouse after you summoned them with a single text.
βWhy isnβt the dog distribution system working for us?β San asked, holding Mingi out toward Kira like he was some kind of offering. Mingi shot him a glare, but the effect was somewhat lost given his tiny size and the way his fur poofed up around his face.
βBecause we already have three cats at home,β she replied, chomping on a piece of cheese without looking up from her phone. San sighed dramatically, pulling Mingi back to cradle him like a baby.Β
βDonβt worry, Maro, I'll save you from your owner and her evil husband.β
Mingi bristled, his fur puffing out even more. He barked indignantly, but it only made San laugh as he nuzzled Mingiβs fluffy face.
βYeah, if the evil husband ever wakes up,β Jongho snorted from under his fortress of blankets.Β
The room fell silent, save for the faint sound of Howlβs Moving Castle playing in the background. Mingi froze, his small body tensing in Sanβs arms. His ears flattened against his head as Jonghoβs words echoed in his mind.Β
Sure, he hadnβt been a perfect husband. He wasnβt even sure heβd been a good one. Butβ¦evil?
βOh come on, thatβs not fair,β you replied, albeit with an edge to your tone.Β
βWhat?β Jongho raised his hands defensively, his expression a mix of guilt and awkwardness.Β
βIt was a joke. I mean, come on, the guy cheated, publicly humiliated youβ¦ you can do so much better, Y/N.β
βI know a good divorce lawyer,β Kira added, waving her phone as if the solution to your problems was just a call away.Β
The truth of their words clawed at Mingi, a painful reminder of everything heβd done wrong. He wanted to bark, to growl, to defend himself, but what could he even say? That they were wrong? They werenβt. Not completely.
You inhaled sharply, your lips pressing into a thin line as you plopped down next to San. He glanced at you, but you ignored it, your focus entirely on the small dog curled stiffly in his arms.
βI get it,β you said finally, your voice clipped as you reached out and gently plucked Maro out of your cousinβs arms. He went still in your hold, his small body tensing as he waited for what youβd say next.
βMingi has his own problems, but right now, he doesnβt have anyone in his corner. I donβt know what will happen when he wakes up, but itβs not fair to say things like that when heβs not here.β You cradled him closer, your touch instinctively protective as if shielding him from their judgement.Β
Jongho exhaled loudly, his earlier confidence deflating as he sank deeper into the pile of blankets. βFair point,β he muttered, rubbing the back of his neck.Β
βSorry. I didnβt mean to upset you. That was out of line.β
Mingi stayed silent, nestled in your arms, his mind racing. You could have left him at the hospital. You could have walked away, started over. Hell, maybe you should have. You could have even entertained Jonghoβs suggestion about Seonghwa, or Yeosang, or anyone else. Anyone but him.
But you hadnβt.
You spent countless nights in that hospital room, talking to him, even when he couldnβt say anything back. You stood up for him, even now, when he didnβt deserve it.
Mingi could picture it so clearly: someone else making you laugh, someone else holding your hand, someone else seeing the best parts of you.Β
Maybe they were right, he thought bitterly. Maybe you really could do better.Β
But even if that was true, he couldnβt bring himself to accept it. Not when there was still a sliver of hope that he might wake up, make amends, and find a way back to being the man you once believed he could be.
βWell, Iβm going to bed,β you announced, rising to your feet with an exaggerated stretch. βItβs way past bedtime.β
βIβll stay here,β San declared. βIn case your stalker tries anything.β
βGood for you, honey,β Kira patted his shoulder. βBut Iβm going into one of the guest rooms because thatβs what sane people do.β
βYouβve got this covered,β Jongho muttered sleepily, dragging himself out of the blanket pile. He stretched with a loud yawn and shuffled toward his room without even waiting for a reply.
βWeβre supposed to be in this together,β San grumbled, throwing a pillow halfheartedly at Jonghoβs retreating figure. It missed by a wide margin, flopping harmlessly to the floor.
As you slipped into your room, the shift was immediate. The air turned quiet and soft, a reprieve from the playful chaos outside. You closed the door gently and set Mingi down on the bed, his fluffy body sinking into the plush comforter.
He sat perfectly still, watching you move around the room. You pulled back the covers on your side of the bed and fluffed the pillows before finally settling in.
Patting the space beside you, you called softly, βTime for bed.β
He padded over, his small paws making barely a sound as he climbed onto the blankets and curled up near your side. When he tucked his nose into the crook of your neck, you giggled.
βI love you. Night night, puppy,β you whispered, pressing a kiss to his forehead.
As you drifted off to sleep, Mingi stayed awake, tracing the gentle slope of your nose to the soft curve of your lips. It all seemed so fleeting, like everything could slip away in the blink of an eye.Β
He sighed softly, rolling onto his back and then to his side again, unable to find a comfortable position. Sanβs snores rumbled faintly through the door, a reminder of the others nearby. But Mingiβs mind was too restless to relax.
His mind drifted to his last task: What did it mean to offer you happiness without expecting anything in return?
Isnβt it about giving you what you wanted? Protecting you, making you laugh, or ensuring you were never alone? But the more he thought about it, the more complicated it became.
How could he possibly give you that when so much of his past had been spent hurting you?
He remembered the times heβd chosen his own pride over your feelings, the cruel words he couldnβt take back, the moments heβd walked away when you needed him most. He had made you feel small, like you were the one who didnβt belong, the one who wasnβt good enough for him, all while he continued living his life while you were left to pick up the pieces of your own.Β
βYouβre home all the time, donβt you have any friends?β
Your response had been blunt, cold, almost dismissive.Β
βNo, theyβre dead.β
That was all you said to him. No explanation, just a heavy finality that left him speechless. He didnβt know what it meant then, but now, looking back, it felt like a confession, a glimpse into a part of you that was buried beneath the walls youβd built to protect yourself after losing Hongjoong.Β Β
Kim Hongjoong, the ghost of a man who had never left your heart. The man who had held a place there long before Mingi had even existed in your life. And in that moment, jealousy crept in. It was sharp, bitter, the thought of losing you to a ghost threatening to consume him.
He hated that Hongjoong would always carry that piece of your heart he couldnβt touch, a piece that belonged to someone who had once been your everything. Because in this moment, Mingi, more than anything, coveted that place in your heart.Β
No matter how much he tried to remind himself that he was here, that he was now, it didnβt quell the sense of inadequacy growing within him. He couldnβt love you with the expectation of erasing your past or taking what wasnβt his to have.
If he was to prove himself, to earn his humanity, it couldnβt be about him. It had to come from a place of selflessness. He had to love you for who you were, even if it meant living in the shadow of a ghost. Even if it meant never being able to fully claim a place in your heart.
Even if it might mean accepting that some parts of you could never belong to him, no matter how much he wanted them to. And as painful as that truth was, Mingi knew it was the only way forward.
He nestled into your side, his fluffy form fitting snugly against you as he placed a paw against your nose. The steady rise and fall of your chest soothed him, reminding him that he was yours, even if it was only as Maro.Β
βIβm so bored,β you groaned, hanging your head over the back of the couch dramatically. The ceiling wasnβt particularly interesting, but you were so desperate for stimulation that you started counting the corners of the crown molding.
Kira glanced over from the kitchen, her brow furrowing in concentration as she whisked a bowl of batter with a bit too much vigor.Β
βYou should try being useful. Come help me bake.β
βIβd rather be anywhere but here,β you muttered, sliding further down the couch until you were almost horizontal. βIβve seen every corner of this penthouse.βΒ
βDrama queen,β she said lightly. βYouβre safe here. Thatβs what matters. And besides, I thought youβd enjoy the time off.β
βTime off from what?β
βI donβt know? The hospital? The back and forth must be draining.β
You hummed in response, though that was all you could muster. Draining wasnβt quite the word for it. It was true the days spent at the hospital had a way of blurring together, but you didnβt mind staying there. In some strange way, it felt right.
At the hospital, you had a routine. Youβd arrive in the evening, lay on the sofa and stare out into nothingness. Sometimes youβd read, talk to him about trivial things, or just sit quietly, the hum of the monitors filling the silence. It wasnβt much, but it was something. A way to show him that he wasnβt alone, even if he couldnβt respond.
Because deep down, you knew he needed someone on his side.
It wasnβt easy to admit, even to yourself, but a part of you still held out hope for reconciliation. Not the fairytale kind, where everything magically resolved and all wounds were healed, but something quieter. A mutual understanding, perhaps. A moment where heβd open up, even just a little, and let you see the person behind all the walls heβd built.
You knew he was hurting. Youβd always known, even when he tried to mask it with anger or indifference. His actions, the coldness, the distance, the biting remarks, were all symptoms of something deeper.Β Β
But there was another part of you, a quieter voice that you couldnβt ignore. The part that braced for no change at all. That prepared for the possibility that when, if, he woke up, heβd still be the same person he was before. That heβd still look at you like you were the problem, the obstacle, the thing standing in the way of his happiness.
That part of you longed for freedom.
Youβd spent so much time tangled up in his chaos, in his pain, that youβd almost forgotten what it felt like to just...be.
Maybe, if and when he woke up, heβd be willing to part ways. And maybe that would be for the best.
βI ran out of eggs!β
You blinked, momentarily disoriented. βWhat?β
βEggs!β she repeated, holding up the empty carton. βI canβt believe I forgot them. Iβm halfway through making this cake, and now I have to stop everything to run to the store.β
βIβll go with you!β you said quickly, standing up from the couch so fast you nearly tripped over your own feet.
Kira froze, narrowing her eyes at you. βYou know youβre not supposed to leave.β
βAnd youβre supposed to be at the courthouse, but here you are, baking a cake for a man.β
βFirst of all, itβs called paid time off,β she replied, narrowing her eyes further. βSecondly, Sanβs stroke game is top tier.β
βOh my God, stop!β you cut her off, throwing your hands up.Β
βI do not want to hear about your sex life with my cousin. He used to eat mud as a kid.β
Kira rolled her eyes, crossing her arms as she leaned against the counter. βAnyway,β she continued, βyour dad would absolutely kill me. He gave strict orders to keep you here. And unlike you, I actually follow them.β
βCome on, Kira,β you pleaded. Your eyes landed on Maro, lounging nearby. You scooped him up in one swift motion, holding him up like a fluffy shield.Β
βEven Maro thinks itβs a good idea!β
Mingi tilted his head, his dark eyes widening as he gave Kira his best impression of a sad, helpless puppy.
βLook at him. Heβs begging you.β
Kira groaned, pinching the bridge of her nose. βThis is ridiculous.β
βItβs a quick trip. Five minutes, tops,β you promised, your tone bordering on desperate. βI wonβt go anywhere, Iβll stay by your side the entire time!β
She sighed, clearly wavering. βFine.β
The ding of the storeβs bell announced your arrival, and the comforting smell of fried food from the deli counter made your stomach grumble. Kira grabbed a basket, striding purposefully toward the back where the eggs were stashed.
βEggs,β she said firmly, shooting you a warning glance over her shoulder.
βGot it,β you replied, though your eyes immediately wandered to the chip aisle.
The small store was quiet, almost unnervingly still, and you couldnβt shake the feeling that someone was watching you. As you followed Kira, your gaze flicked around the storeβa habit youβd picked up recently without fully realizing it. Your shoulders tensed, the faint prickling sensation at the back of your neck making you feel exposed. It was probably nothing, you told yourself, trying to brush it off.
Kira tossed a carton of eggs into the basket and turned to you with a raised brow. βAnything else?β
Her voice startled you, pulling you out of your thoughts. You blinked, momentarily disoriented, before grabbing a bag of chips from a nearby rack and a pack of chocolate-covered pretzels from the next shelf over.
βAlright, ready!β you chirped.Β
The cashier rang up your items without much fuss, and soon you were both on your way. But as the store door clicked shut behind you, that sense of discomfort returned. You glanced over your shoulder, your movements slow and deliberate, as if any sudden motion might draw unwanted attention.
Your eyes darted to the empty street ahead, scanning the familiar buildings and darkened windows. It looked deserted, but the nagging feeling told you otherwise.
βYou okay?β Kira asked, noticing your hesitation.
βYeah,β you said quickly, the word tumbling out a little too fast. You forced a smile, hoping it looked convincing.Β
You told yourself it was nothing, a stray thought feeding your paranoia. But as you turned the corner toward your apartment, your worst fears materialized. A shadow detached itself from the side of a building ahead, stepping into the weak glow of the nearest streetlamp. Your stomach dropped, and your chest tightened when you noticed the glint of the knife in hand.Β
βY/N.β
Your stalker. Your former nanny.Β
Kira froze beside you, her posture immediately tense. Her free hand twitched toward her phone, but her other gripped your arm tightly, as if anchoring you in place. You shook her off with a small, almost imperceptible gesture, your lips moving silently to form the words: Call San.
Her eyes widened slightly, but she didnβt argue. She stepped back, her movements careful as she pulled her phone from her pocket.
βHeyβ¦mom,β you said, your voice trembling but just steady enough to hold its own. The lie tasted bitter on your tongue, but it was all you could think of to buy yourself time.
The womanβs head tilted, her expression softening into something disturbingly tender. βOh, my sweet Y/N,β she cooed, taking a step closer.Β
βIβve been waiting for this moment for so long,β she continued. βYouβve grown so much. Youβre even more beautiful than I imagined.β
The delusion in her voice sent ice down your spine. She didnβt just see you as a person. You were a possessionβsomething she believed she owned.
βItβs been a while,β you said cautiously, keeping your tone light, though your hands trembled at your sides.Β
βWhatβ¦what are you doing here?β
βIβve come to take you home!β
βRightβ¦home,β you repeated, your stomach churning at the word. You took a step back, careful to keep your movements slow and nonthreatening.Β
βWhy donβt we go for a walk and catch up? I just ate, and walking helps with digestion. Did you know that?β
The woman blinked, her head tilting further to the side. For a moment, she seemed caught off guard by the suggestion.
βA walk?β she echoed, suspicion flickering across her face before fading into hesitant curiosity. βYou want to spend time with me?β
You nodded quickly, forcing a smile. βO-Of course! I mean, itβs been so long, right? We have so much to talk about.β
Behind you, Kira moved as quietly as possible, her phone pressed to her ear as she whispered into the receiver. The nanny walked ahead, still clutching the knife tightly in her hand as your figures disappeared into the darkness.
β
Mingi paced restlessly around the penthouse, his claws clicking softly against the floor. His tail flicked with agitation, and his ears twitched, straining to catch a sound that wasnβt there. Something felt wrongβdeeply, inexplicably wrong. You were only supposed to be gone with Kira for fiveΒ minutes.Β
But those five minutes had turned to an hour.Β
The door to the penthouse slammed open, and Jongho burst inside, his phone pressed tightly to his ear. His face was pale and his brow furrowed deeply as he listened to the voice on the other end.
βYes, Iβm here now,β he said hurriedly, his tone clipped and tense. Mingi froze mid-step, his ears flicking forward as Jonghoβs words sank in. Looking for you? His heart dropped. Did something happen to you?
βIβll stay here in case she comes back. Yes, San and Kira are out looking for her along with law enforcement.β
Mingiβs nose twitched, catching the faint remnants of Jonghoβs scent. There was something else mingled with itβthe sharp tang of fear. A shiver ran down his spine. Jongho wasnβt scared for himself; he was scared for you.
In his frenzy, Jongho forgot to shut the door completely. It clicked behind him, but the latch didnβt catch, leaving it slightly ajar as he retreated further into the penthouse.Β
Mingi knew you were most definitely scared, but were relying on your wit to keep your abductor as distracted for as long as possible. But it could only go so far. You needed help. You needed him.
He darted after Jongho, letting out a short, sharp yip that made him turn with a frown.
βMaro?β Jonghoβs brow furrowed in confusion. βWhatβs wrong?β
Mingi barked again, more insistent this time. He jumped in place, then headbutted Jongho's leg with surprising force, urging him toward the hallway. When Jongho still didnβt move, Mingi let out a sharp yip, trotted to the door, and paused to bark over his shoulder. Come on, follow me!
Out in the hallway, Mingiβs incessant barking continued until Jongho relented, reaching out to push the call button for the elevator.Β
Jongho stared down at the little dog, confusion etched across his face. βWhy are you so interested in the elevator?βΒ
Mingi stayed silent in an attempt to get this timing right. Then, as soon as the doors began to close, he darted forward, squeezing inside at the last second. Jongho blinked, momentarily stunned, before the realization hit him.
βI justβ¦got played by a dog.β
Outside, Mingi paused just long enough to pick up your scent on the breeze. Darting forward, Mingi weaved through the bustling crowd, his small frame slipping unnoticed between legs and around obstacles. His nose twitched, staying locked on the trail, as he took off into the night with the promise of finding you
βIβm coming,β he whispered under his breath, to keep himself moving. His legs burned, and his lungs ached, but he didnβt stop.
Your nanny stood a few feet away, as you guided her to a nearby park. Her body taut with a kind of unnatural stillness. Her expression was deceptively calm, but her eyes gleamed with something unhinged.
βHow have you been? Youβre married right? I see the ring on your finger.β
Your fingers twitched involuntarily, brushing against the cool platinum of your wedding band. It felt heavier than usual under her scrutinizing gaze. βI am,β you replied, keeping your tone calm and steady despite the way your stomach churned.
βAlmost three years now.β
βThree years? Thatβs wonderful. Whatβs your husband like? Oh, Iβd love to meet him!β
βUnfortunately, heβs on a business trip overseas. B-But when he comes back, maybe we could have dinner.β
Her smile stretched impossibly wider, her eyes glinting with a strange light as she clasped her hands together. βDinner? Oh, how wonderful! Just like old times!β
βY-Yeah, just like old times. You, me, um, Mingi andβ¦dad.β
βDad?β she echoed, her voice hollow and strained. βYour father?β
The moment the word "Dad" left your lips, her expression darkened and her grip on the knife tightened, turning her knuckles white as the blade trembled in her hand.
βNo! Not him! Not while heβs married to that bitch!β she spat venomously.Β
βYou know, his wife didnβt love you like I did! She didnβt raise you! She wasnβt there for you!β
Her face twisted with fury, her voice rising as she screamed. βShe left you behind! Do you remember that? Do you? She didnβt care about you! She abandoned youβthrew you away like trash! But me? I stayed. I cared. Iβm your family!β
Mingiβs ears perked up at the sound of that voice. It was herβthe same woman who had tried to abduct Yena weeks ago. A low growl rumbled in his throat, but he forced his down, shifting his focus to the sights and sounds around him. In the distance, he caught fragments of Kiraβs raised voice, as she argued with the District Attorney.
βShe should never have been released!βΒ
βHer delusions werenβt just untreated, they were escalating. And instead of following protocol, the facility discharged her prematurely without an appropriate plan in place.β
Mingiβs ears flicked toward the sound as Kiraβs voice grew louder, her pace quickening.
βThe ruling was explicit! The family was to be notified of any changes in her care plan. But no one was! And now sheβs out here, putting Y/N in danger!β
The echoes of Kiraβs tirade faded into the background as Mingi tuned everything else out, his focus narrowing to a single goal. Find you. Protect you.
She wonβt hurt you. I wonβt let her, he promised.Β
You swallowed hard, your mind racing as you searched for the right words to diffuse the situation. βYouβre right,β you said gently, taking a slow step forward as your eyes stayed locked on the blade.
βI shouldβve done more to stay in touch. You were important to me, and I didnβt show that the way I should have.β
Mingi crept closer, staying low and moving with careful precision. His small frame blended with the shadows cast by the trees, his paws silent against the ground. His ears were pinned back as he watched the stalker. For a split second, her grip on the knife faltered. Her expression softened, dimming into something more fragile, almost childlike.
But then her face contorted again. βYouβre lying!β she screamed, taking a step toward you.Β
βYou donβt mean that! Youβre just saying that to make me go away.β She took a step closer, the knife jerking with her erratic movements.
His nose twitched, catching the faint scent of your fear mingled with her unbridled rage. Her emotions were spiraling out of control, and with every step she took, the gap between you and danger grew smaller.
βIβm not,β you said firmly, taking a careful step backwards.Β
βI mean it. You were there for me when I needed someone, and I want to be here for you now. But I canβt do that if you donβt trust me.β
She hesitated, the knife wavering slightly in her grip. Her breath came in short, shallow gasps, and for a fleeting moment, it seemed like your words might be getting through.
Mingi inched closer, his eyes tracking her trembling hand, and his body tensed, ready to spring.
βYouβll leave me again! Just like her!β
That was his cue. With a burst of speed, Mingi darted forward, his small body a blur of motion. His sharp teeth clamped down on her ankle, eliciting a startled cry. She stumbled, but her fury only intensified. She lashed out blindly, her hand sweeping through the air, the knife flashing dangerously.
βMaro!β you screamed.Β
Without hesitation, you lunged forward, your heart pounding as you reached for her wrist. Your grip was firm, fueled by adrenaline and sheer determination as you kicked her back, sending her stumbling slightly. With a swift motion, you scooped Mingi into your arms, cradling him against your chest.
As she steadied herself, her arm swung wildly and you raised your arm to shield Mingi. The knife sliced through your forearm leaving streaks of blood, but you didnβt let go, tightened your hold on him as you focused on the woman in front of you.
βIβm sorry you lost your daughter,β you began, your tone water as you tried to bite back the pain radiating down your arm.Β Β
βI canβt imagine the pain youβve been carrying, or how much itβs changed you. Iβm sure whatever happened broke you in ways no one can see. But trying to replace her wonβt bring her back.β
You could see the tears threatening to spill over, but they did nothing to soften her. If anything, they seemed to fuel her anger. Her grip on the knife tightened as she took a shaky step toward you. Your heart pounded and Mingi whimpered softly, pressing his small body closer to yours, and you instinctively held him tighter, bracing yourself.
βPolice! Drop your weapon!βΒ
βY/N!β your dadβs voice rang out. You turned your head just enough to see him running toward you, San and Kira close behind, flanked by a group of police officers.
The stalker froze, her head snapping toward the source of the commotion. Her grip on the knife faltered, and for a split second, you thought she might comply. But then her face contorted with fury once more, and she tightened her hold, her body tensing as if preparing to lunge.
βStay back!β she screamed, her voice shrill and panicked.
The officers fanned out, their weapons drawn, their voices calm but firm as they repeated their commands. βDrop the knife! Put it down now!β
Your dad reached you first, his hand gripping your shoulder as he stepped slightly in front of you. βAre you hurt?β he asked urgently, his sharp eyes taking in the blood streaking down your arm and the puppy trembling in your hold.
βShe cut me,β you admitted, glancing at the blood streaking down your arm. βItβs not deep, butββ You shifted Mingi slightly in your hold, cradling him closer.Β
Mingi let out a soft, sleepy sigh, his head resting heavily against your chest as your dad checked you over. His breaths came slower now, each one softer than the last. His little paws twitched as though he were trying to cling to you.
His mind wandered, a hazy string of thoughts pulling him along. He couldnβt wait to go home, to finally feel safe and warm. He imagined curling up in your lap, nuzzling into your arms while you stroked his fur. He thought about Hetmon and all the running around theyβre going to do at the park.
Oh, and snacks, he thought sleepily. Lots of snacks. His little tail gave a faint twitch at the thought, but even that felt like too much effort now.
Just a nap, he thought. Iβll rest for a bit, then weβll go home. Weβll be okay.
When Mingi woke, the air around him was...different. It wasnβt the plush sheets of your bed or the soft pillow heβd grown accustomed to sleeping on. Instead, he found himself in a small, cozy basket lined with a soft cushion, placed near a gently crackling fireplace.Β
He blinked, his vision adjusting to the soft light streaming through the windows of a small cottage. The space was intimate, with wooden walls lined with shelves overflowing with books, plants, and stacks of parchment. The scent of tea and ink hung in the air, faint but familiar, tugging at something deep in Mingiβs memory.
The atmosphere was comforting, nostalgic even, though Mingi couldnβt quite place why.Β
βAh,β the man said, his lips curling into a soft smile. βYouβre finally awake.β
Mingiβs ears perked up as he turned toward the sound. A man crouched next to himβhis features were sharp but his expression was soft and kind. Mingi tilted his head, his ears twitching as he studied the man. Heβd never met him before, but his scent was unmistakable.Β
It was audacious and bold, much like the jazz notes he remembered sitting on the piano back at home.Β
Kim Hongjoong?
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