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pairing: kim hongjoong x reader summary: where hongjoong is working hard on new music, you come and request that he calls it a night. warnings: tooth rotting fluff ... a/n: this is my first ff in a while!! i hope you guys like it!! <3 i'm sure this has been done so many times, but i figured start with something simple!! <3
"ahh, no.. that's not right.." followed by a few clicks of the mouse, hongjoong sighed and pressed his palm against his cheek. his eyes were beginning to fade into a faint shade of pink, the circles under his eyes slowly becoming more prominent. his foot shook as he sat deep in thought, his mind spinning with different ways to make this bridge sound correct.
the door slowly creaks open, followed by the pitter patter of your feet shuffling into the room.
you leaned against the doorframe and watched as hongjoong's head carefully moved in sync with the song playing on the speakers. careful not to disturb you, the volume wasn't set too loud. he was always pretty careful about it, especially after one night where you got particularly upset because you couldn't sleep.
you couldn't help but watch - the way his leg bounced rhythmically, his head moved to the beat, his eyelashes fluttered as he closed his eyes to focus, the curvature of his nose as his fingers gently pinched the bridge.
you took a deep breath before knocking gently on the surface of the doorframe, stepping into the dimly lit room.
hongjoong slowly turned to you, his expression almost immediately softening. "what are you doing up?"
you shrugged carefully as you approached him, a warm but sleepy smile on your face. "mm. couldn't sleep."
hongjoong hummed in response, his chair squeaking a bit as he turned back to his screen. "'m almost done with this."
"you said that before i laid down three hours ago."
hongjoong clicked his tongue and ignored you, but couldn't help his eyes dragging towards the clock in the corner of his screen.
4:32am.
"you should take a break. continue tomorrow. you know that's actually better for your mind? to sleep on it?" you gently stood behind hongjoong's chair, leaning over to wrap your arms around his shoulders and bury your nose into his soft hair.
hongjoong gently moved one hand to rest on your forearm, gently caressing your skin, while his other hand remained on his mouse. "it's hard. i get in the zone like this and it's hard to get out of it, especially when i know i could wake up tomorrow and not be in it anymore."
you nodded, understanding where he was coming from. "i know, my love. but you need rest. your lack of sleep is beginning to show." you chuckled softly.
hongjoong gently took your hand in his, pressing his lips softly to the back, his eyes still glued to the screen.
you appreciated the soft gesture, acknowledging that you, his girlfriend, were there, even when he was trying to stay on task. it was little things like this that made you feel warm and bubbly inside.
"can i get you something to drink? maybe a tea can help you wind down?"
hongjoong smiled softly against your hand, pressing one more kiss to your knuckles before releasing your hand from his. "if you don't mind, i would love that." he finally removed his gaze from the screen, turning to you, where he gently tugged your wrist down towards him for a quick kiss.
you blushed softly. you had been dating hongjoong a little over a year now, yet he still made you shy like a schoolgirl with a crush.
you gently pressed your lips to his, closing your eyes and smiling into it. hongjoong's hand reached up to gently rest against your jaw, but you pulled away and smiled sheepishly at him. "i'll go get that for you."
the sound of the spoon tapping the sides of the ceramic glass grew louder over time as you made your way back into the studio.
hongjoong was still working hard, his eyes fixated on the screen. still.
"here's your tea, joong-"
"can you tell me what you think of this?"
you blinked a few times as you set his glass onto the designated coaster on his desk, before taking a seat on the couch behind him. "of course."
hongjoong gently pressed the space bar, nodding his head carefully as he kept his finger pressed against his chin in thought. the piece ended, and he pressed the space bar again. "i guess i just need reassurance. i don't really know if it sounds good."
"i think you need sleep, hongjoong." you chuckled softly as you leaned over to set a hand on his knee. "it sounds great. i think you've just been listening to it repeatedly, and it would be best if you slept on it and revisited the track tomorrow. don't you agree?"
hongjoong gently set his hand over yours, his other hand reaching to the mug that you gave him. he took a sip, humming at the pleasant feeling and taste. nodding softly, he set the glass down and smiled at you, his expression clearly a sleepy one. "i think you might be right."
you smiled proudly. "you should listen to me the first time i say it, though. not the thirty-fifth time."
hongjoong chuckled softly and gave your hand a gently squeeze before turning to finally save and quit the project. he took another sip of his drink, turning to you and holding out his other hand.
you took his hand and followed him as you both walked down the hallway and into your room, where you gently crawled into the bed that was messy with blankets from your last attempt at sleeping.
hongjoong set the mug on the bedside table, his eyes trailing towards you. he smiled softly and joined you in bed, his arms immediately wrapping around you and pulling you in towards his chest. "mm. you're beautiful, you know?"
you felt your face heat up, pressing your cheek into his chest. "what makes you say that all of a sudden?"
hongjoong pulls away to face you, his smile very apparent in the darkness of the bedroom. "am i not allowed to remind you?"
"no, you... you are." you chuckled shyly, pressing a kiss to his jaw.
hongjoong's smile never left his face as he leaned down to press a soft kiss to your lips, his hand against your chin to hold you in place, before he pulled away and adjusted his pillow.
"sleep well, alright? you deserve it... you've been working hard all day, and all week, but... you deserve the best rest, and i'm here for you if-"
hongjoong's chest gently rose and fell with each breath, his eyes already closed and his nose buried in your hair.
you smiled softly. how would you ever get over the crush you had on this man?
just posted my first fic on my other page <3 go show some love!!
I DID IT i finally set up my other account for ateez <3 i connected the masterlists so that everyone can easily access all of my fics!!! i will probably start writing tomorrow <3 love you guys !! @joongfckr
LIFE UPDATE!!
not sure if anybody reads these, to be fully honest. but i'm here to give you guys an update on what i've been up to since i haven't been writing fics.
for those who don't know, i was part of a local band, and we were pretty successful for about six months! unfortunately there was a slight falling out, and we had to part ways. although, i am still really attracted to the bass guitar, and i have been trying to write my own music. it's very tough, but it is so much fun to see what's possible!
my boyfriend and i are going on eleven months together! we are doing so well, and every day i just rewind a little and remember the days where i had such a puppy crush on him that if you told me we would be together in the future, i probably would have passed out right then and there. today we opened pokemon cards, watched some video essays and build legos, and watched anime. a literal nerd shit kind of date, but literally my dream date. it was so cute. we had such a blast. i always get anxious thinking about hitting the eleven month to a year together point because my ex boyfriend, when i thought things were great, broke up with me two days before our one year anniversary. i think that my relationship with my current boyfriend is so incredibly solid that i couldn't see that happening, but you know. anxiety ridden and overthinker and stuff don't mix well with trauma!! but he has been the sweetest boy known to man. i am so happy with him!
i'm going into my junior year in college and i'm about to turn 21! hard to believe how far i have come since i started using tumbler my freshman year in high school. gross. but i mostly used it to get my feelings out of my head and to just write about whatever i needed to get off my chest. it was really nice.
i tried picking up photography a little more for a side job! i had a few gigs and they were unpaid, because i am trying to build my portfolio. very fun, even if i did some free work.
i also did a free commercial gig and edited some advertisement for a game or something. idk, it sort of fell through after the filming days but the edit came out cool!
i'm on the prowl for a new job! my retail job was beginning to kick my ass, and i think working there for four years will do that to you. we had a full management change, so things are running differently than they used to. it's unbearable, if i'm being honest.
i had an interview today for a newscast producer / director role, but they wanted 40 hours a week and as a full time student, i don't see that being possible for me. pretty rough. but the search continues anyway!
i'm gonna try to stop this here, i could ramble about so many different things.
thanks for reading this far. i appreciate everyone who has stuck around. if you didn't see my last post, i've been really into ateez! i made my main blog into my ateez page so that this can stick as a sturniolo triplets page and everyone can still read my fics of the triplets. @joongfckr i love you guys!!! <3
hello my friends!
i guess i'm here for a little update thing?
some of my fics continue to pop off and be shared and i couldn't be happier to see all of the love and support so thank you so so much!!!
i wanted to continue by saying that as of late.... i have not been very up to date on the triplets T_T but i still love and support them and like their posts! just not as deeply invested as i once was.
that being said, as of recently, i have been incredibly invested in ateez!! i just saw them for the second time in concert and i had such a blast that it kicked me back into listening to them regularly, watching their vlogs, and etc.
for those of you who may not know, this account is a sub account! my main was never used and i had a pinned post that redirected straight to this one. why i did that? i couldn't tell you. BUT! i decided to make that into an ateez page, where i MIGHT..... MIGHT start writing fics again. i KNOW that everyone here is here for sturniolo triplet content, but if you enjoy my writing i encourage you to give it a follow and see what it entails! i can't wait to see what happens, and again, thank you for the love and support <3 you guys are the best <3
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Less Than Three (Hongjoong x Reader)
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@sorryimananti-romantic hahaha remember how I said I was the slowest writer ever? Apparently that's not true because it only took me a month and a half to write this. I need help
Content: fluff, a whole lot of delusional one-sided pining (the cute kind though) (from him), silly middle school antics from both teachers and students, betting, friends to lovers
Summary: Kim Hongjoong teaches middle school math and finds himself absolutely smitten with you, the math department's newest hire. You're the last person to find out.
Note: This is set in an American-style middle school because that's where my teaching experiences have been and I figured my best work would come out of the system I'm most familiar with
Word Count: 11.5k
Why did Hongjoong choose middle school?
He asks himself this question every day as well
If he wanted to be a math teacher, high school was clearly a better option
But no he had started out in a middle school, promising to take a high school position as soon as one opened up
And now he was actively avoiding high school principals that wanted to recruit him
Is it because he found out the math is easier to explain and the kids really arenât that bad?
Yeah sure
But this year he had another reason to stay
See his math department had a position open up this summer and as he got to take part in interviews to select a new hire
He fell in love
Now that was not the whole reason he advocated to hire you
In fact your credentials as a math teacher
The places you had taught before
Your praxis exam scores
Your recommendation letters
The professional development programs you were a part of
Test scores from your previous classes
The way you understood math
And especially the way you believed that every student had the potential to pass your class
All of these made you the obvious choice and everyone else agreed
But he was struck several times with Cupidâs arrows throughout the interview and that absolutely did not hurt his opinion of you as a potential colleague
On this particular morning his excuse to talk to you before classes started for the day was a test for your 7th graders
Which they would be taking next Friday
Your feedback always ended up being valuable anyway so there was no need for this to be an âexcuseâ but it got to be one anyway
You were typing something up when he knocked on the open door to your classroom to announce his presence
You finished typing your sentence before you looked up, and when you saw Hongjoong leaning against the door frame with some papers in his hand, you greeted him with a smile and a wave
He wondered if it would look unprofessional if he grew out his hair to cover his ears
You looked gorgeous today (every day) and he knew there was no stopping his ears from turning bright red
âI have the unit tests for 7th,â he said, stealing a chair from a desk to sit backwards on while he talked to you
âOh good!â you replied. âIâll take a look at those and get them back to you by lunchâ
Buy lunch he thought
That sounded like an excellent idea
He should buy you lunch
He didnât say that though
âWorks for me. How was your weekend?â
And he stalled and stalled and stalled until the first bell rang and he had to get out to hall duty
At lunch he walked in again while you were putting in assignment scores and munching on some pretzel sticks
âI made a key for that new assignment we decided to add for 8th grade. Can you check answers if you get the time?â
His heart did a little flip as you covered your mouth with your hand while you finished chewing
How could you be so graceful and polite?
And your hands were so pretty wow
âYes just as soon as I finish putting these in. Andââ you turned your chair around and grabbed something from behind youâ âhere are the 7th tests from this morning. I added a couple notes on the integer operations review questions, but other than that, I think theyâre greatâ
He unfortunately did need to go and eat his own lunch and fulfill other teacherly lunchtime duties so he couldnât stall as much as this morning
But he read your notes on the way back to his classroom
And boy he could have lived in your handwriting
The pen that you used was the perfect instrument to capture every letter, every dot, every loop in a way that encapsulated your personality
And as soon as he caught himself thinking that he knew he needed to ask the home ec teacher to smack him over the head with a frying pan because wowie
He would need professional help in order to date you like a normal person at this point
Anyway he was practically skipping back after lunch because he came up with another question to ask you
There were students there so instead of using your first name he caught your attention by calling you Miss (L/N)
Which for some reason gives him more butterflies than calling you normally
This time luckily instead of giving you a new task it was a task he could do for you
âHow many copies of the activity page should I put you down for?â
âOoh good questionâ
You put your finger over your lips as you counted on your other hand and he had to actively look away and think about other things
There were students present after all
âWhich classes are you doing it with?â you ended up asking
He used the opportunity to set a hand down on your desk and lean forward in a cool pose
âIâm making the eighth graders do it but itâs extra credit for the seventhâ
âThat sounds like a good plan to me. So sixty for the eighth graders and then how many do you think I would need if itâs optional?â
Oh boy he loved it when you asked for advice
It gave him the chance to look cool and smart and he always got to play it off as the humble senior teacher
âI do half just to be safe. Plus then you have extra if you want to do it again later in the year or even next yearâ
And then your face did that thing it did when you liked a suggestion he gave
Your face lit up with your eyebrows raised and your mouth in a little âoohâ
There were students around there were students around
âOkay then sixty for the eighth graders and forty-five for seventh. A hundred and five?â
He scribbled the number down on the copy request form
âExcellent. Iâll run this down thenâ
He gave you a smile and a wave as he went to attend to his own class
Which you returned
And he was sure his heart would never physically recover from the stress it was under this year
You didnât need to know that you were the only other teacher he was sharing this particular activity page with
He would give it to the other teachers if they asked him for it but he wasnât going to go out of his way for this one because it was kind of silly and short
But he would do anything to make your first year at a new school just a little bit easier
Back in his classroom he tried to get class started when one of his eighth graders had the audacity to raise his hand and say the following:
âYou just walked back from Miss (L/N)âs class huh?â
Mr. Kim squinted suspiciously at the student
âYeahâŠwhyâ
âYouâre way nicer when you go to her class before our class startsâ
Before he had any time to figure out what that meant, the class exploded in giggles and shouts of agreement
âYeah you smile a lot more this year than you did last yearâ a girl who had had his class the previous year as well agreed
And then from the back corner
One of the notorious trouble makers stood up
Pointed his finger up at poor Mr. Kim, who was now considering taking a high school position again
And shouted âMr. Kim has a crush on Miss (L/N)!!!â
There was no longer any hope for this class
Exponent rules? Down the drain
Hongjoong was now a laughingstock
Irredeemable in front of a bunch of 13-14 year olds
So he stood with his hands clasped behind his back, lips pursed, and his eyes dangerously blank
It wasnât long before kids started shushing each other
Even once they were quiet, he held their attention for a second longer
âIf you have two to the fourth times two to the third, whatâs the product?â he asked clearly, writing the problem on the whiteboard in new black marker
Not addressing the issue would not stem the tide of curious teenagers for long but it would have to be a band-aid solution until he figured out how to do this properly
Because he couldnât allow rumors to spread that he liked you because firstly unprofessional and secondly what if you heard them and thought he was weird
But he couldnât lie and allow rumors to spread that he definitely didnât have a crush on you because firstly. unprofessional kids donât need to know about that stuff
Like they think theyâre all mature and old enough to date when they canât even drive yet like can you imagine as a teenager asking your mom to drive you to your date with your girlfriend. Embarrassing
BUT SECONDLY
What if you heard the rumors and maybe you did like him back and it crushed your heart to hear that he didnât like you
While the kids were working on their assignment and he was working on his computer he decided the best way to explain this to them
If they ever brought it up again
Was that theyâre always in a better mood when they get to talk to their friends, right?
Youâre a good friend and itâs fun working with you
The other math teachers are fun too but youâre close to his age so it makes sense that you would be closer
Yep
Good explanation Mr. Kim
Literally just one day later the kids bring it up again and they do not buy his explanation
They donât even pretend to because their brains are not developed enough to have that kind of social tact
And the rumor doesnât exactly spread like wildfire around the school but everyone knows about it you know what I mean
Except you actually
Youâre usually very aware of everything going on in your classroom but somehow this particular subject escaped your attention
You learned early on that for some reason kids donât have shame anymore in spilling their guts to the classroom about what theyâre gossiping about
So the usual âif you canât wait to tell your friend later then tell the whole class nowâ classroom management tactic is now useless
So you didnât do that instead you just asked them which problem theyâre helping their friend with and if theyâre not helping their friend with math then they should get back on task
You didnât think that any middle school level gossip could actually be that interesting anyway so yeah you had no idea that kids were shipping the teachers
And you didnât want to know
So you stayed blissfully ignorant
While Hongjoong was lowkey agonizing over it
Now you and Hongjoong tend to eat lunch in your own classrooms rather than the staff lounge
Because why use up any more social energy than necessary right
But there is a vending machine in the staff room and Hongjoong was craving something sweet one day
And when he walked in the other teachers in there suddenly went awkwardly silent
And he knew
They were talking about him
Yeah he should take a high school position next year
Two of the younger teachers, Jung Wooyoung from the history department and Choi San from the phys ed department, broke the silence giggling to each other
âSorry Hongjoongâ San apologized âthe kids are just hilarious these days. Theyâre so excited about you and (Y/N) itâs adorableâ
Hongjoong gave them a look
âAdorable?â
âWell firstly youâ Wooyoung pointed out âI never thought Iâd see you fall head over heels but I totally get it. Sheâs super coolâ
âAnd secondly the kidsâ San continued âany time you guys are talking in the hall I have all of the girls talking about it during warm ups. The boys all think of you as their role model when it comes to liking a girlâ
âThat reminds me!â Wooyoung interrupted âI actually did have a boy confess to a girl in my class the other day and you wanna know what he told her??â
Hongjoongâs eyebrows furrowed in a glare, absolutely sure that his reputation was never going to recover
âHe said âI like you more than Mr. Kim likes Miss (L/N)ââ
The teachers tried to tone down their laughter out of respect
Hongjoong wanted to leave immediately but this stupid vending machine was having issues
âAnd then you know what she said back?â
Wooyoung was having trouble holding himself together
His eyes were shining a little with tears of laughter
âShe said âThatâs impossible. No one can like anyone more than Mr. Kim likes Miss (L/N)ââ
The other teachers could not hold it back anymore
The vending machine finally gave Hongjoong his candy bar
(Plus the extra one he bought for you)
So he made his way swiftly back towards the door
âOh no no waitâ Wooyoung called after him
âTests to gradeâ Hongjoong lied simply
âNo come on you have to hear thisâ
Hongjoong stopped at the door, fighting the urge to classroom manage his coworkers
He looked back both unimpressed and expectant at the same time
âOkay everyone raise your hands if you betted on before Christmas breakâ Wooyoung called out
Some of the teachers looked at him like he had just asked out a widow at her husbandâs funeral
But they raised their hands sheepishly anyway
âGreat yes and after Christmas break?â
The other half raised their hands, most of them looking like they wished that had eaten lunch in their own classrooms
âThese are bets on when youâre going to ask her outâ Wooyoung explained cheerfully
âWasnât someone also trying to get bets going on whether you would confess first or she would notice first?â San asked
âThat was also meâ Wooyoung said with a grin
The lounge door opened again and in walked the principal and one of the vice principals
Hongjoong thought this was finally the end to this stupid conversation
But no
âOh Hongjoong!â the principal greeted him with a pat on the arm âIâve got $50 on you dating before Christmas. Donât let me downâ
Waiting until the end of the school year to take a new position would simply not be soon enough
Hongjoong needed to find a new job or retire within the month
But then on the way back to his classroom he remembered he had an extra candy bar for you
So he made a detour
But what greeted him was a closed door with the window on the door covered
He hadnât ever seen your door shut like this before so he wasnât sure what it meant exactly
Maybe you went out to lunch today?
Then he could just nab one of your sticky notes and leave the candy bar on your desk with a positive message
He would rather give it to you himself, but the idea of you finding the candy bar on your desk later made his chest feel all warm and cozy so it was fine
Your door was unlocked, so he pulled it open just enough so he could see inside
And you were in there actually
Slumped in your desk chair with your head in your hands
Oh
Oh no
Hongjoong had been there before
Every teacher had been there before
The work of a teacher isnât as easy as most people would like to believe
Especially for middle school, and even more so for math, it takes someone with unending patience and courage to help kids learn every day
And some days that patience and courage runs a little thinner than other days
Even experienced teachers wonder from time to time if itâs worth the soul that they give to their classes
The classes that seem sometimes not to notice one way or the other if youâre teaching or not
You hadnât noticed that you werenât quite alone anymore, so that left Hongjoong with a choice to make
Did he let you have this moment to yourself?
Or did he try to help you through it?
He closed the door as softly as he could
And then he gave a little knock to give you some privacy and some time to gather yourself
Then he opened the door and stepped halfway through
âThe vending machine spat out two candy bars instead of oneâ he lied with a grin, holding up the extra candy bar and wiggling it between his fingers
You had sat up and were resting your chin on your hand curiously
But there was definitely a downtrodden aura about you that he couldnât miss
âThatâs pretty lucky,â you replied
He took that as permission to enter and on his way to your desk he snagged his usual chair to sit backwards on
âHowâs today going so far?â he asked as if he knew nothing, setting the candy bar down on top of your closed computer
âOh, you know,â you sighed
He chuckled, opening his candy bar, not making eye contact with you to relieve some pressure for you to keep up an act
âThat good, huh?â
You laughed in return
âJust got my butt kicked by a bunch of seventh graders, so yeah, itâs kind of whatever right nowâ
Ah the teacher equivalent of âI want to quit my job and hide in my bed for the rest of my lifeâ
âOh, yep, Iâve been there more than onceâ he said with a nod âand sometimes thereâs really nothing you could have done better, you know? Kids are just like that sometimes. It makes me glad Iâm not an elementary school teacherâ
âOh my word yesâ you agreed, finally picking up the candy bar âat least I can kick these gremlins out after 45 minutes and I donât have to see them again until the next day. I canât imagine being with the same class all dayâ
Did Hongjoong end up squandering his entire eating time just to talk with you and make sure you felt better?
Yes
He would have to sneak bites of his sandwich in between activities during his afternoon classes
But like it wasnât the first time heâd had to do that and heaven knew it wouldnât be the last
At least he had a good reason today instead of something stupid like he was lost in the test grading sauce and forgot to eat
He proceeded to get his butt kicked by his afternoon classes because he couldnât wipe his lovefool smile off his face
But it was okay because once again it wasnât the first time and heaven knew it wouldnât be the last
Not long after came the hallowed and hated teacher inservice day
Professional development day
Both a huge waste of time and a relaxing little work day
The administrators usually planned a series of workshops for the morning that all looked. well. kind of stupid but it was all planned with good intention
Then it was lunch time
And then after that you had until the end of contract hours to do whatever pretty much
The math department liked to go to lunch together and then have a really productive planning meeting until people got bored and then it was individual prep time pretty much
Mostly it was just kinda nice to be at school without kids there
This year was no exception to all of this
But Mr. Principal had $50 on the line and decided to play matchmaker about it
For each of the workshops the teachers were split into groups
And you and Hongjoong had been placed together every single time
Somehow you genuinely thought it was just good luck
Hongjoong was hyperaware of every other teacher looking and pointing and giggling and you were so peacefully oblivious to it
The first workshop was about medical emergency training, specifically training teachers in case of allergy or diabetic emergencies
As soon as the nurse finished with the epipen instructions you leaned over to Hongjoong and whispered âlike this?âÂ
And stabbed him with the fake epipen right in the thigh
Hongjoong swore he was going to die right then and there because why was that so attractive???
âFourâŠfiveâŠsixâŠsevenâŠeightâŠâ you counted out, holding the epipen in place for the full ten seconds
And like a good patient he sat like a statue because his circuits were absolutely fried
You glanced up at his face and your expression immediately dropped
You checked the epipen all over to make sure it was just a trainer
(It was)
âHongjoong are you okay?? Your face is all red did I do something wrong?â you worried
He unfroze and tried to undo the damage of his Little Moment but the nurse was already over at the table taking a closer look at him after dismissing the rest of the teachers to practice
She looked at you and then at Hongjoong and then at you again and back at Hongjoong and a funny look of understanding came over her face
âAre you Mr. Kim the math teacherâ she asked
He nodded awkwardly
âAnd are you Miss (L/N) the math teacherâ she asked
âYes?â you answered
She patted Hongjoong on the shoulder
âHeâll be fine in a minute or soâ she reassured you, glancing up and away somewhere else
You both followed her gaze over to the principal, who gave her a bright smile and a thumbs up
Which looked innocuous enough to the untrained eye
But to Hongjoong this was just another in a long list of embarrassments
The principal had told the guest workshop speakers about him
And he had been spotted that easily
After that was administration-provided snack time
Hongjoong offered to grab sodas if you would grab chips and stuff
And at the soda table he was greeted by Wooyoung and San, who called him affectionately Mr. Traffic Light
Hongjoong resisted the urge to react publicly
Even though there were no children around he refused to allow himself to be caught cursing them out
But he brainstormed violently about the ways he could get back at them without getting caught
Truly his middle school teacher powers of ignoring were activated because those two were practically dancing around him trading one-liner after one-liner and Hongjoong paid them no mind
Until he realized they were following him back to the table where he was sitting with you
He did not need them teasing him around you so he tried to shoo them off
But Wooyoung gleefully turned his attention up to the projector screen where the groupings for the next workshop were displayed
Truly your presence was the only saving grace this day had to offer
They were in this group with you two
The computer teacher/school tech support guy was leading this workshop and he was showcasing how one might use ai in their classroom
And all four of you were totally zoned out because firstly ai in a math classroom?? For what
Chat bots are notoriously bad at math
Ai in Sanâs gymnasium? Once again no practical application
And Wooyoung honestly just wasnât that interested because none of you were listening so he didnât feel like he had to either
So he decided flirting with you was more fun
Just to make Hongjoong mad
But for all of his whispered pick up lines and compliments you had approximately the same response as to this ai workshop:
Playing gamepigeon with Hongjoong under the table
(Which Hongjoong had initiated by the way)
(And you had perpetuated after destroying him at the mini golf game)
Aka you ignored Wooyoung pretty well
So Hongjoong got to glare over at him with the peace of mind that your attention was fully his right then
San tapped your shoulder and asked for your number
Which you gave him a little too easily for Hongjoongâs continued peace of mind
But then San just made a group chat for the four of you to play uno together for the remainder of the workshop
So Hongjoong decided that actually this setup wasnât so bad
The last workshop was unfortunately much more important so the four of you couldnât continue slacking off
The principal was running this one and it was genuinely for the betterment of the school environment
Plus San and Wooyoung were sent off to other groups
So it was the two of you and a few other senior teachers that were going to have a discussion about one of the behavior initiatives that the school was trying out
You were the only two math teachers in the group, so when the principal passed out data that had been collected about this behavior initiative, the other teachers sort of automatically passed the papers to you
(And the science teachers in the group but thatâs irrelevant)
There was only one copy of each dataset, so that meant you got to share
And that meant that you got to scoot your chairs close together to look at the paper at the same time
And even better the text was kind of small so you had to bring the papers close to your faces to read them
So the two of you were shoulder to shoulder
Practically cheek to cheek, your heads almost touching
To read this data and explain it to the less number-savvy teachers
Today was actually pretty fantastic so far, Hongjoong thought
He also wondered if you could physically feel the heat coming off of his face but that was not something he was going to let bother him right then
He was going to live in the moment
And perhaps thank the principal later
After a surprisingly productive and insightful discussion
It was finally ~lunch time~
The math department gathered up in the department headâs classroom to decide which of the nearby restaurants to choose to go to
And no one could agree
Not a single person was feeling like eating the same thing
Except Hongjoong he was agreeing with whatever you said
Not just because he wanted you to have your way but because whatever you said sounded good to him too
Maybe it sounded good because you said it but nonetheless
And then the department head said the following fateful words:
âHow about you two just go ahead and weâll try to decide on something for the rest of us
Hongjoong was suspicious right then and there that this was a setup
The department head probably had money on Before Christmas
But Hongjoong was absolutely not going to let this opportunity slip through his fingers
âIâm cool with thatâ you answered before Hongjoong could gather his thoughts enough to say anything
Then you turned to him
âI need to go grab my purse from my classroom. Do you need anything from yours?â
âOh, yeah, just my walletâ he answered totally on autopilot
You stopped by your classroom first and then his since his was closer to the front of the school
He was so excited to finally realize that dream of his from a few weeks back
He was gonna buy you lunch
And not only that it was just the two of you going out to lunch
It didnât matter that this wasnât a date
Or that technically you were just gonna buy food and eat it back at school
It was special to him to go somewhere with just youÂ
That wasnât school
Seriously he was so happy he couldnât stop smiling when he told the cashier that your orders were together and he was going to pay
You kinda elbowed him and told him he didnât have to do that
But he just shrugged and turned his smile on you
âBut I wanted toâ he replied
You accepted that
âItâs on me next timeâ you promised
And oh man he could have died right there he felt so complete
Except if he died then there would be no next time
But you were saying next time and it made him think that wow yeah this would happen again
You meant if it ever happened again but he was determined that it was a certain for the future
Because even if it didnât happen by chance then he would make it happen himself
When you got back to the school the rest of the math department was gone so you started eating without them
And that was a magical moment of peace too
Just the two of you
No one around to tease Hongjoong
He could almost pretend you were just normal friends and he wasnât head over heels for you
Then the rest of the department came back and they all had food from the same restaurant
So Hongjoong had been right to be suspicious earlier
It was most definitely a setup to get the two of you by yourselves
And he liked it so he wasnât going to complain about it
Even though it was embarrassing
Well as fun as professional development day ended up being
Parent teacher conferences were not
Hongjoong was looking forward to more Mr. Principal shenanigans
Like maybe when all the teachers were in the gym yours and his table could be next to each other
And he could talk to you when neither of you had any parents
And when the night was wrapping up
And he could walk you out to your car because it was dark
And maybe treat you to dinner because the school-provided food wasnât usually that great
But no
None of that could happen
Because someone had decided to have teachers stay in their classrooms for conferences this year
The parents would have the wonderful opportunity to get lost in their childâs school trying to find all of their classes
What a joke
They were probably going to get so many complaints they would switch it back to normal next semester
But the one time Hongjoong was looking forward to parent teacher conferences
Of course
Was the one time they had to switch it up
The one silver lining in this was the teachers complaining about it together
Hongjoongâs favorite email he had ever received was now from Wooyoung
Who was replying to the email notifying teachers of the different setup this year but just to Hongjoong
In all lowercase:
âhey loverboy u see this crap
math teacher romancephobic fr smhâ
And then with his full professional email signature at the bottom
This precious email was moved to Hongjoongâs funny emails folder, which was usually reserved for unhinged student emails
He did not reply to it
San and the other phys ed teachers were joking about how nice it would be to have the gym to themselves for once but they were in agreement that this probably wouldnât last
Of course the math department had tests scheduled across all the grades right before conferences
Which of course left everyone grading like crazy
And of course the kids trashed the classrooms the day before
And of course the head janitor ended up getting sick
So it was up to the teachers to make sure their classrooms didnât look like trash
Even though they had 150+ tests to grade and a pile of late work to grade
And they had 24 hours (7 of which were going to be spent teaching, and hopefully 7-8 would be spent sleeping) to make this all work before parents started showing up at 4 oâclock tomorrow afternoon
What a time this was going to be
So Hongjoong picked up his pile of tests and went to your classroom
Predictably you were grading tests
He stole a student desk and moved it close to your desk
âWhich tests are you working on?â he asked
âEighthâ you replied, not looking up from the test you were currently grading
âHow does this soundâ he began âIâll take your seventh and you take my eighth so we donât have to switch answer keys?â
Still barely looking up, you handed him three binder-clipped stacks of paper
âAs long as you donât mind working to musicâ you replied, your eyebrows raising as a little smile played on your lips
He took your tests and handed you his eighth grade tests
(This worked out nicely as you both had three classes of seventh and two classes of eighth. He was tricking you into letting him take the heavier load ohoho so sneaky)
(He was just lucky you were grading eighth instead of seventh first)
âDonât mind?â he snickered, uncapping his favorite felt-tip grading pen âIâd prefer itâ
And thatâs how speed grading turned into karaoke
Grading went almost certainly slower than it would have if you had worked alone but it was way more fun this way
Of course he ended up with sixty some more tests to grade than you
So when you finished you left for a bit and came back with snacks
As well as his pile of late work
He tried to protest but no no
âYouâre not nearly as sneaky as you think you are Mr. Kimâ you teased him âYou thought you could fool a math teacher into thinking we had an equal workload here?â
âThat wasnât the pointâ he whined, trying to put the cap back on his pen and inking his finger instead
âThen what was the point?â
I love you thatâs the point
But what was the point actually
What was a point he could believably tell you without giving himself away
âJustâŠbecauseâ he said convincingly, shrugging his shoulders and settling back into his tests âYou look stressed these days. Wanted to do something nice I guessâ
You brandished his late work stack again
âSo Iâm going to do something nice tooâ
Yeah he probably wouldnât ever feel this way about anyone ever again
For him at this point it was you or nothing
But the problem was he was willing to let it be nothing for far too long
He would never make a single move unless he knew you were okay with it
Because if he and his stupid heart ruined whatever you had going now then it would really be nothing
He wouldnât give up the something he still had
He was like a curve approaching an asymptote
He could get infinitely close, but he would never actually touch you
After settling your gradebooks for tomorrow you started by picking up your classroom together
This did go faster with music by the way
And then you picked up his classroom together
And then he realized Hongjoong realized he could have his wish
The one about walking you out to your car and taking you out to dinner
Walking you out was easy but taking you out was another story
He would have to suggest it himself
A little known fact about teachers is that they became teachers because they donât know how/donât want to talk with other adults
Kids donât judge you if something comes out of your mouth a little different than you meant it
Other adults are mean and judge you over silly things
This unfortunately meant that he didnât know how to ask you to go to dinner with him without making it sound like a date
He was kinda just hoping a lil Kdrama moment would happen and one of your stomachs would rumble really loud so he could laugh it off and say you should go eat together
But you got closer and closer to your car and no tummy rumbling
You got to your car and no tummy rumbling
You opened your door and said goodbye and still no tummy rumbling
âWait!!!â
He could have slapped his own mouth
You were a little startled but it stopped you from getting in your car
âHmm?â
âJust uhâŠitâs kinda late and snacks are great but theyâre not that fillingâŠso do you wanna umâŠâ he trailed off and did not finish his thought
âWanna what?â you asked
Big boy pants Hongjoong come on
âGo grab dinner? Or something?â he finally spat out
He must not have seen your face light up in the dark
âNo pressureâ he added when you didnât answer within 0.05 seconds
âNo that sounds great! I was thinking of grabbing something on the way home anyway and it would be way more fun to do it with someone elseâ you accepted
He let you pick the place again and you drove separately because after you would be going in different directions
But it ended up being a nice little fast casual restaurant
And it didnât feel like a date really but it kinda felt like a date but no it didnât
It just ended up being a comfortable little outing between friends
Hongjoong knew he couldnât stop smiling
And he wondered if you already knew how he felt about you
He was sure he didnât smile like this at anyone else
And you were many things but dense couldnât possibly be one of them
He knew he was the opposite of subtle
But if you were willing to spend time with him like this then that meant he didnât make you uncomfortable
Honestly he was so used to the way you made him feel at this point that loving you from afar felt like second nature
Being friends with you was enough if he could keep loving you like this
The waiter came by and asked if it was one check or two
And Hongjoong was fully prepared to pay once again
But you beat him to it
You were already prepared with your card and everything
âI owe you for last time, remember?â you told him with a cheeky grin
He shook his head
âYou donât owe me anythingâ
âWell then next time itâs on youâ
Hongjoong started to smile again
âNext time?â
âWell, yeahâ you said with a shrug, now a little bashful âThis was fun. We should keep doing itâ
âIt is funâ he agreed with a laugh âItâs nice to hang out with people outside of school for onceâ
You laughed at that
âOh boy tell me about it. Nobody told me that teaching would ruin my social lifeâ
And things just kind of continued like that for a while
Before you had come to the school, Hongjoong had lowkey felt like he was kind of going nowhere with his life
Any time he spent at school outside of his contract hours felt like an infringement on his personal time
Or not even at school, just away from home
He had been hoping that taking a high school position would give him back a little bit of the passion for teaching that he was losing
He hadnât even been teaching that long itâs just that the profession really is like that
Indescribably rewarding and incredibly draining all at the same time
(Especially these days. Sometimes you really wonder if itâs worth it)
But having something to look forward to every day besides a favorite class ended up being what he needed to love his job wholeheartedly again
It wasnât just you he had fallen in love with
He had also found new friends in an unlikely place
The math department was like family and he enjoyed their company dearly
But that weirdo phys ed teacher and obnoxious history teacher had turned into excellent friends frighteningly fast
Sometimes they joined you and Hongjoong on your dinner outings
And honestly it was such a blast
An amendment to my previous statement about teachers being teachers because they donât like talking to other adults:
Other teachers often do not count as other adults
Sometimes they do when you have to have grown up conversations
But gossiping about students does not count as grown up conversation
There were some eighth graders that all four of you had
Hongjoong not currently but heâd had them for previous classes and they were now in your class
Was it a little embarrassing as 20 somethings to have your main source of gossip be preteens?
Yeah but oh man there is nothing like finding out which of your students are lying to their other teachers about the work they need to do
Or what theyâre like in other classes
(You and Hongjoong, and sometimes Wooyoung, tended to have very different opinions about some students than San did so it was double fascinating)
Who theyâre friends with outside of your class
Or crushes they have on each other
Basically if you spend every day around preteens you gossip like them too
It was now November and starting to get uncomfortably cold outside
So San had offered his home as a little gathering space for you all to order food and hang out
It was almost like a little Friendsgiving
âAny of you have (male student name, obnoxious connotation)?â Wooyoung asked, taking a sip of his soda
You immediately scoffed
âIâm about to write an email home about that kidâ
Hongjoong was surprised
Annoying kids existed in every class but you usually had something nice to say about them at first at least before you got into the bad behavior
He hadnât had this particular student but he was intrigued as to why he annoyed you so much
Wooyoung and San also both looked surprised
âHeâs great in gymâlike cooperative, doesnât do stupid stuff too oftenââ San said âbut that doesnât usually mean anything about how they are in math classâ
âNo heâs great in history tooâ Wooyoung added âfinishes all his work on time, helps his friends with theirs if he finishesâ
Your eye might have twitched a little bit
You let out an unamused laugh and crossed your arms over your chest
Hongjoong was fascinated and quite enamored with this new side of you
âIf he has time to help his friends then he should be working on the seven late assignments Iâve been reminding him about. He hasnât turned in anything for two weeksâ
Wooyoung gasped and covered his mouth
âYouâre jokingâ
âIâve talked to him about it twice and I warned him if I had to remind him a third time then I would email his parentsâ you said, shaking your head âLike I asked him if heâs understanding the material, if heâs got something going on at home, if he needs some help, and heâs giving me nothing to go off ofâ
Wooyoung smiled devilishly
âHeâs been lying to me, then. I ask him every day if he has other classes to do stuff for and he says no. I will absolutely be getting on him about thatâ
San shook his head
âTeenagersâ he sighed
Everyone nodded and repeated what heâd said
âTeenagers.â
After a moment of silence, Hongjoong spoke up
âHow about (female student name, pleasant connotation)?â
The mood lifted immediately and everyone gave their own version of the word âawwâ
âShe is the highlight of my whole dayâ you said
âSeriously sheâs so polite and she tries so hard even when sheâs having a hard timeâ Wooyoung agreed
âSuper athletic tooâ San added
âOoh and (male student name, pleasant connotation)?â you said to another chorus of agreement âHeâs kind of a punk sometimes but heâs another one that always does his bestâ
Hongjoong smiled
Complaining was fun, but he loved the light in your eyes when you talked about the parts of the job that you loved
Anyway as I said it was November and the Before Christmas faction of teachers was starting to get nervous because there was no sign of anything happening
They saw you walk out together more than usual but they didnât know that you were meeting up outside of school and stuff
The kids were also more riled up about it than usual
To the point where Hongjoong wondered if the other teachers were inciting chaos on purpose
It was getting bad enough that one of his classes almost failed a test across the boardâon a unit about rounding and converting fractions to decimals of all things
As in the easiest math ever
So Mr. Kim had to resort to drastic measures
At the beginning of all his classes, he drew a box on the edge of the whiteboard
âThis is the nonsense boxâ he explained with a teacherly smile
That is to say frustrated but still filled with love for his students
âEvery time one of you is talking about anything that is not related to class, a tally mark goes in the box. Each tally mark represents an extra fifteen seconds you get to sit in your seat after the bell ringsâ
A chorus of protest arose
âI donât want to hear itâ Mr. Kim shook his head âHow many of you are planning on retaking last Fridayâs test?â
About half of the hands in the room came up sheepishly
âExactly. Itâs because weâre constantly off topic that no one is able to listen and learn in here. We can do better, okay?â
And then immediately from the back of the room
âOoh, Miss (L/N) just passed in the hall!!!â
And chorus of âOooooohâ
Whether it was true or not, Hongjoong was happy to draw his first tally mark without a word
Just that same teacherly smile
Another round of protest came and he drew another one
After the third tally mark, they shut up
âGood. Letâs talk about coefficients. Has anyone heard that word before?â
Once again I will say it was November
And the month after November is December
And December is the month of Christmas
Not just Christmas break
But Christmas itself
And that meant that Hongjoong now
After coming back from a brief Thanksgiving break
Had only a few weeks to find you a Christmas present
Now he wasnât thoughtless like this wasnât the first time it had crossed his mind
It had just stressed him out wondering if he would have the guts to confess his feelings for you or if he would be outed somehow first
Plus in case yâall didnât know teaching (especially teaching around the holidays) is stressful
He just imagined Christmas as this far off date that was too good to ever come
And so he hadnât even had time to think about what to get you
Something for your classroom?
Something for your home?
A cute accessory?
A fun math shirt?
Not a gift card though that was far too impersonal
Nothing seemed good enough for you
If he were to deliver his feelings with a gift like any of these, it felt insufficient
Most lunches the last bit of November and the first week of December
(If not spent pestering you)
He spent fretting over his Amazon cart with his head in his hands
And then the most unfortunate miracle occurred
The heaters toward the math hall decided working at full capacity was a waste of tax dollars
And the weather was shaping up to be quite uncomfortable
Everyone started to bring blankets and stuff but it was never quite enough
Your classroom was especially cold, since it was the farthest down the hall
So Hongjoong was gifted an opportunity
He went and found one of those soft and cozy electric blankets
In a color he assumed to be your favorite considering how much you wore it and how many of the little trinkets around your classroom were that color
And he packaged it like he had meant to give it to you for Christmas anyway
Then he brought it for you the next day
You were sitting at your desk in your full winter outdoor gear with a blanket that did look cozy but thankfully was not electric
And your teeth were practically chattering as you waved hello
He still hadnât taken off his coat or his gloves either actually
He set the present on your desk
âI was saving this for Christmas but I think you might need it more nowâ he told you with a grin
Your curiosity was suddenly piqued
You opened the gift cautiously, glancing up at him every few seconds
But as soon as you felt the material of the blanket, you perked up
And upon discovering that it was electric you could have cried
âI havenât been able to feel my fingers since last weekâ you told him gratefully âSeriously I was trying to figure out how many space heaters I would need to buy to survive the winterâ
âThe department head has one in her classroomâ he said âIf you grab your old blanket and your laptop then you can let your new blanket heat up here while we hang out over thereâ
What a beautiful suggestion
The department head raised her eyebrow at the two of you coming in with blankets
But she smiled too when she saw you settling down in front of her heater
âDonât tell anyoneâ she said âbut sometimes I take a nap over there during lunchâ
âOh I see exactly whyâ you agreed, sitting cross-legged and setting your computer in your lap âI can literally feel my bones thawing outâ
Hongjoong settled down a respectable distance from you
But he thought someone else was pranking him when he felt a blanket drape over his shoulders
He looked around, startled, and then he realized it was the other side of your blanket
You had thrown your blanket over him to share, even though he had one of his own
And now you were pulling his arm to get him to scoot closer to you
Was this a dream??
He would not be happy if his alarm rang
But no it was real and he happily obliged
You were sitting shoulder to shoulder again
Just like at the professional development workshop
Except this time it was so warm and cozy and there was definitely a much less professional vibe
The department head raised her eyebrow at you once again
But Hongjoong was way too enamored with your shy smile to notice
After just a few minutes in this cozy little haven
Your time was unfortunately cut short
Not by students arriving to school
But by Wooyoung poking his head into the classroom
âOh Iâve been looking everywhere for you guysâ
He stepped into the classroom and greeted its owner accordingly
She nodded as if to allow him permission to enter
âThey have hot chocolate down in the teachers loungeâ Wooyoung informed them âI figured you icicles back here in the freezer rooms would want some but it looks like you were hiding aââ he looked down at the two of you skeptically âcampfire back hereâ
Wooyoung clearly thought he meant something by that but no one else knew what he was trying to say
So his last comment went ignored
âDo you want hot chocolate?â Hongjoong asked you âI can go get some for usâ
âNo itâs okay Iâll go with youâÂ
Oh Wooyoung saw exactly what was going on here
Hongjoong did not
Hongjoong was a little confusedâwas his help becoming an awkward burden to you?
While Wooyoung saw the truth
You just wanted the excuse to walk with him
Now Wooyoung had two choices
He could step back and let you two walk down together, maybe say something to speed this math teacher romance along
Or he could third wheel
And who was Wooyoung if he didnât pass up the chance to annoy?
Plus he had taken an oath once he started collecting bets that he wouldnât try to swing the competition one way or another
And since telling you about the hot chocolate while you were together felt like pushing the competition faster, it felt right to pull it back a bit by getting in between you for a few minutes
So he offered hands to both of you to help you off the floor
âLetâs all go together thenâ he said âYou should also find out if your campsite director wants anyâ
âCampsite director?â Hongjoong asked, shutting his computer
You also closed your computer and set it aside, looking around to figure out who Wooyoung was talking about
âYour gracious host this morningâ he clarified, giving the department head a charming little wave
You both took Wooyoungâs hands at the same time and almost pulled him down with you in the process of standing up
As you straightened your pants, you asked the department head if she wanted you to bring her back any hot chocolate, to which she responded yes please
Wooyoung insisted on walking in the middle
And Hongjoong wondered if all of the patience he had acquired as a middle school teacher was going to be spent on not wringing this guyâs neck this morning
Fortunately Mr. Jung acted enough like one of Mr. Kimâs students that he was able to pretend he was one and just let it go
Unfortunately by the time they got back to the department headâs classroom kids were starting to show up so that was the end of artificial campfire cuddle time
But there was a silent agreement as you picked up your blankets and computers that you would be doing this again sometime
The first few weeks of December didnât necessarily fly by but they did go by quickly in hindsight if that makes sense
And before everyone knew it
Christmas break was upon you
And there was no further progression of the math department couple
The Before Christmas teachers had gotten antsier and antsier right up until the day before break started
But thankfully no one had been worried enough to interfere
Hongjoong decided to stay in his classroom that day
(As if he didnât stay in his classroom every day)
Because people had been giving him disappointed looks all over the school and he was tired of it
Even the principal had made a trip to Hongjoongâs classroom the Friday afternoon before everyone left
Just to tell him how disappointed he was that he hadnât had the guts to make a move even when he knew the principalâs precious money was on the line
And ask him if you were secretly dating already and just didnât want to make a big deal about it
But ultimately to wish him luck and a nice break
A few minutes after he left, you popped into his classroom
You had your bag and your coat and it looked like you were ready to head home
âAre you so ready to get out of here?â you asked
He stopped immediately in the middle of his task and slammed his laptop shut
Contract hours had ended a whole minute ago and he had wasted a whole minute still doing work? On break?
âSay no moreâ he said, standing up and putting his coat on âWe should have left five minutes agoâ
âWholeheartedly agreeâ you replied âI would have but the principal visited me and I felt like I had to look like I was doing somethingâ
Hongjoong froze
The principal had visited you too?
Why?
For what purpose?
Betting purposes?
This technically didnât still count as Before Christmas Break right?
âThatâs weird haha he came and visited me too, like ten minutes agoâ he said with the normalest most unbothered tone he could manage
(He tried)
(His voice was not quite an octave higher than usual)
(Which is considerable improvement since itâs usually an octave and a half)
âMaybe heâs just making roundsâ you said with a shrug âItâs nice to see how much he cares about this school. Definitely one of the better principals Iâve worked withâ
Hongjoong relaxed perhaps too visibly
âYeah if you need a guy to have your back heâs got it no questionâ
âAnyway if you donât have any plans for the day after Christmas you should spend it with meâ
If Hongjoong had been drinking something he would have choked
Even if heâd had plans in the first place he would have canceled them for you
âMy day is wide openâ he said âAs is almost all of my breakâ
You smiled and his stomach did a flip
He wondered if it was ever going to stop doing that
He hoped not
âMine too. If youâre bored, you can probably text me and I wonât be doing anythingâ
Was it cringe that he was now looking for technically his second Christmas present for you?
Yeah maybe but that was his lifestyle now
To quote N.Flyingâs Lovefool âif they call me a lovefool itâs okay as long as itâs for your sakeâ
Even if you didnât see him that way that was A-Okay
Anyway he found some cute little math-themed trinkets like pi earrings and a right triangle pin that said âIâm always rightâ
Because actually who are math teachers if they donât like puns
And the morning after Christmas Day he wrapped them up all nice for you
And he got ready to meet you at a little restaurant you now frequented together
But this was actually like the first time he was meeting you on a whole day off so he had to figure out how to dress not like a teacher but still kinda nice
He had no idea
All of his pants were teacher pants
His shirts? All teacher shirts
He was way too good at dressing for his job
So he wore jeans instead of his usual khakis and hoped that was different enough?
He also layered one of his graph paper teacher shirts with a plain t-shirt underneath and didnât button it up
He looked himself up and down in his mirror, trying different poses to make sure he looked like a Normal Guy
In the end he decided his hair was the only issue
He only knew how to style it in a teacherly fashion
And leaving it unstyled wasnât an option
So he looked up some tutorials on some easy styles but he just could not see himself as anything other than a math teacher
So he gave up and just prayed that he looked okay
You looked perfect of course
The difference was subtle in theory but the way you dressed, the way you did your hair and makeup, it made for a world of difference
Oh you looked so gorgeous he was never going to get over it
Your eyes practically sparkled when you met him out front and man he thought before that he couldnât be more in love with you but he was wrong
You did seem a little more awkward today than usual and he couldnât figure out why
Like you almost seemed nervous
What for? It was just him
You got your food and he suddenly remembered the gifts in his pocket
âOh!â he exclaimed, pulling them out âI know I gave you the blanket a few weeks ago but I found these and I knew you had to have them. Merry double Christmas?â
You covered your mouth to hide your laughter and your bite of food
âThatâs so funny because I found something for you tooâ
And you pulled a little package out of your bag
Down bad wasnât even a good descriptor anymore and neither was head over heels like there had to be a stronger silly description of being in love and if there wasnât it would have to be invented for him
You had found him a shirt that said âMath is hard. So is life. Get over it.â
(Tbh an actual shirt that I own)
And he promised you he would be wearing it the day you all got back from break
As for his silly little gifts you adored them
You put the pi earrings in immediately and started brainstorming what do do with the other things out loud
He could not have been happier with himself
And then you caught him staring at you
You paused in your excited little ramblings
He sat up a little straighter, wondering what to say next
But you smiled and looked down at your plate
âYouâre pretty cute, you know that?â you told him, unable to meet his eyes for more than a second
In front of you, his first instinct was to deny the possibility and he followed it without thinking
âEh, no Iâm notânot in comparison to you, anywayâ
Hmm if he wanted to keep his feelings secret then that was not the thing to say
But you deserved to know it
Not just cute but beautiful
Heartstoppingly so
You took the compliment well anyway
âHave you ever thoughtâŠâ you began, trailing off
You watched him as he waited for you to continue, his eyes wide and curious
âNever mindâ you dismissed with a casual wave of your hand
âNo hey what were you going to say?â he asked
âNothing I just had a weird thought for a secondâ
âNo no come on! You know I wouldnât judge you for anythingâ
You hesitated again and he could see that same nervousness heâd noticed before
âHave you ever thoughtâŠI donât knowâ you put your elbows up on the table âof us as more than friends? Like dating maybe?â
Once again he was going to be very upset if his alarm clock went off now
But even if this was a dream, there was no harm in saying it out loud
âEvery day since the day I met youâ he answered honestly
You blinked like you didnât believe him
âYouâd better not be joking because I mean this like Iâm risking our whole professional relationship hereââ
And then he realized
You literally had no idea about him
Genuinely no clue that the whole school knew exactly how you had him wrapped around your finger
Except you
ââon the slightest chance that you might feel the same wayââ
âHeyâ he stopped you softly âI would never joke about how I feel about youâ
Embarrassment began to set in for both of you
âSeriously,â he said, holding back a laugh, âyou can ask any of my students, any of the teachers. I think you were the last one to find out that I have a massive crush on youâ
âOh no youâre kidding!â you exclaimed, your hands coming up to hide your face
âI really wish I wereâWooyoung has two rounds of bets going with the teachers about when and how we would end up dating. Itâs just about me thoughâI donât think anyone else knew about youâ
You buried your face further in your hands
âThat is so embarrassingâ you whined âSeriously I might kill Wooyoung when we get back from breakâ
âIâll help youâ he promised
You ended up deciding to tell the other teachers on account of the bets they had placed on you
But you asked them not to tell the kids
Hongjoong was comfortable dealing with them at this point and he didnât see the point in subjecting you to the attention he got about it
Speaking of the bets
No one won any of them technically
The two categories were before/after Christmas break and you notice/he confesses
And since you confessed during Christmas break well
As tempting as it would have been to say that you two deserved the money
(Especially on those teacher salaries)
You just made Wooyoung give it back to everyone who had put money down
And honestly? Very little about your at school dynamic changed
The kids still teased Hongjoong every day about his obvious soft spot for you
But he didnât care because he knew better than they did anyway
You did actually start to notice now that kids were gossiping about you and Hongjoong
And it was really funny actually
Especially when he stopped by your classroom and the kids went dead silent watching you
Or when you left his classroom and you heard the kids explode with their weirdo little preteen comments from just outside in the hallway
Wooyoung insisted on telling you about every time you were mentioned in his classroom
This included the story about the girl rejecting a boy because quote no one can like anyone as much as Mr. Kim likes Miss (L/N) enquote
And you about died from laughter and embarrassment
Because how had you missed every single sign thrown your way??
It was so obvious now that you were dating him and you knew why he spent as much time as physically and contractually possible in your classroom
Because like I said very little about your at school dynamic changed
He still treated you almost exactly the same way
Except now if you were having a bad day he could hug you and kiss you on the head and tell you that everything would be okay and you were a good teacher
And if he got cold he could come to your classroom and have you sit on his lap while you shared your blanket
You were very very careful with any displays of affection by the way like it was only behind a locked door that you would even dare
Because firstly unprofessional
A literal breach of the code of ethics more likely than not
And secondly what if the kids saw you???
The other teachers were whatever like you didnât really want them to walk in on you either but at least they were other adults
But the kids???Â
There were already too many rumors flying around the school about you and they did not need a even whispering of confirmation
The end of that came of course when you got engaged like a year or so later idk and you showed up to school with a ring on your finger and the kids went wild
âMr. Kim she has a ring!!!â
âMr. Kim what are you going to do?? Sheâs gonna get married!!â
âMr. Kim you must be heartbrokenâ
You had prepared for this together
You had known it was coming so you knew you had to be ready for the chaos it was going to cause
So you had decided that he would also start wearing a ring to match even before the wedding
So to all his very concerned students he got to hold up his hand and say in the coolest most chic manner possible
âAnd who do you think gave her the ring huh?â
It was like setting off a nuclear bomb of middle school gossip but it was so worth it
Anyway breaking the chronological flow going back in time because this needed to be the last scene
The cutest change with your at school dynamic now that you were dating was now you could exchange secret messages on sticky notes with the papers you traded
He started it by handing you a test key to check with a sticky note on the top that you assumed was a label for what the test was
But on closer inspection it was a pickup line
âThe limit of my love for you is like the limit of 1/x as it approaches 0; it doesnât existâ
So you wrote back on the same sticky note âwell mine is like 1/x^2 and it approaches infinity so thereâ and handed it back to him once you checked his key
Not to be outdone he wrote you a new note
âGirl are you a 30° angle inscribed in a circle because youâre acute-y piâ
Oh that one was bad
You had to give him something worse
âIf weâre both math teachers, how come we have so much chemistry?â
You handed him that one in between classes
And as he read it he had to disguise his sudden laughter as a cough because there were kids around and they didnât need to be curious about what he was laughing at
His next sticky note had a crease down the middle horizontally
128âe980
You recognized it immediately but you folded it in half to reveal the secret message anyway
âI love youâ
So you gave him back âI hope you like fractions because youâre my other halfâ
You stored all these away in a little file on your computer titled âValentineâs Day Math Jokesâ
Maybe for some future Valentineâs Day activity
But mostly just to keep them all somewhere safe where you could look at them any time you wanted
Without some kid being like âoooh Miss (L/N) whatcha lookin atâ
Your favorite note from him was about as simple and dorky as they came
Much like Hongjoong himself actually
Simplify 2x+6i<2(x+9u)
First you distributed the 2 on the right
2x+6i<2x+18u
Then since there was a 2x on both sides, you could subtract them and cancel them
6i<18u
Then divide by 6
And the answer made you smile every time
i<3u
(so I know how I wrote this so fast actually. I just have a goal to write 250+ words every day and uh pretty much every day of the month of January ended up dedicated to this one. Someone said Math Teacher Hongjoong and I (graduated in December with a math teaching degree, student taught in a middle school for 4 months) went feral over it whoops)
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ê« âââ LOVE, TAILORED đÌ· i
â§ă € âpairing/genre â fashion designer!hongjoong x fem!ceo!reader. fluff, crack, enemies to lovers
â§ă € âblurb â for the sake of your company assets you have to work with solo designer kim hongjoong. even if it meant him annoying you at every step.
â§ă € âwarning/w.c â shameless flirting / 2.1k
㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀 êźș . part one . two . three âș
Headstrong. Calm. Organised.
This is how you are described everywhere you step foot in. Wearing a Chanel dress, Louis Vuitton handbag and Balenciaga shoes you made sure you are an icon wherever you step, and that typical red-lipped smile in every camera that is ready to capture you.
You arenât afraid to show you are made from money. And of money too. Yes, you got the company from your father. But under you the company grew bigger, made overseas branches and had more affiliations with other companies.
Your father trusted you enough to hand it over to you on your twenty-fourth birthday. And by your twenty-sixth birthday, you proved to be one of the best CEOs among all leading companies worldwide.
Known among your workers for a bright smile, kind heart and nice behaviour you are never anyoneâs bad example. Your working style is organised and you are always calm, strict when only there is an absolute need to be.
So why are you now holding your secretary cum best friend Park Seonghwa by the collar against your table?
Seonghwaâs eyes bulge looking at your fuming face while he tries to explain, âCalm down, he isnât that bad.â
Leaving his collar, you stand back as you watch Seonghwa fix his tie and shirt which was wrinkled by you. You scoff lightly and look at him saying, âNot bad? Of course, he isnât bad, he is just simply terrible.â
âHow do you even know that? You havenât worked with him yetâ Seonghwa retorts as you roll your eyes.
âYes,â you breathe, "but I have seen him on numerous shows. And he is the most arrogant, self-absorbed bit- I mean person I have ever seen. It is clear from his attitude."
The thing is, your company is about modelling. And though you do have your own fashion designers, Kim Hongjoong has a great influence on the world. He has no company behind him though. His bold fashion statements which he made alone and his dressing sense earned numerous applause from everywhere. At the mere age of twenty-seven, he can easily be called one of the most successful solo acts in the world.
âLook you understand right? How big this will be on the market? Kim Hongjoong is a self-made fashion designer. Collaborating with him will increase your company assets. And besides you know how peopleâs on-screen and off-screen personalities are different,â Seonghwa explains as you keep quiet.
Maybe he is right, maybe Kim Hongjoong isnât such a person as he has built his image to be. You sigh quietly as you take your pen and sign into the contract paper, handing it over to Seonghwa.
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The cool November breeze hits your face as you see a black car stop and Kim Hongjoong getting out of it.
As soon as Kim Hongjoong enters your building you can feel the aura changing. He has a confident strut, holding a coffee in one hand and a black file in another. His body is covered by a black overcoat, simple light-blue jeans and a black silk shirt.
And you can say he makes it work.
You stand quietly at the entrance of your building in a black pantsuit with a black coat hanging loosely over your shoulders. But you feel extremely underdressed as you see the man and gasp a bit visibly but gain your composure back in seconds, a professional smile etching your face.
After the initial introduction, you shake hands with him as multiple reporters take photos before you head inside the building, ignoring the cries of the reporters. Seonghwa walks behind you and Hongjoong and reaching the elevator he presses the buttons while you stand there patiently waiting for it.
It feels calm, too calm for its own good, before Hongjoong leans in slowly and whispers to your ear, âOh Darling, the reporters might not have noticed but I clearly saw you gawking at me.â
Your breath hitches in your throat feeling his face so close to you, face heating up as he stands up straight again casually and you try to process what just happened. His warm breath lingers in your ears as you take a deep breath trying to calm yourself.
And then you scoff lightly. You were absolutely right.
And Seonghwa was wrong.
Kim Hongjoong is a total jerk and you know it right then and there.
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You let him enter your office as Hongjoongâs eyes scan the room in a boring manner. You feel judged and that makes you glare at him from behind until Seonghwa nudges you and you look away.
Good lord, he has two-toned hair, what is this even? Why is one part of his hair black and the other white? You want to make a snarky remark so bad about it, especially after the elevator incident but you keep quiet.
Being a jerk is not how you deal with a jerk.
Seonghwaâs voice cuts your thoughts saying, âMr. Kim, please take a seat.â Hongjoong simply nods before sitting down on the sofa as you sit down on the opposite side.
You cleared your throat lightly before nodding your head to the file and Seonghwa walked over to bring it.
âNice to meet you Mr. Kim,â you say politely as he finally looks up and meets your eyes. âYeah, nice to meet you too,â he replies before looking back at the file again.
You try your best to not gasp in disbelief. Seriously, like he canât even say a greeting properly. You jerk in shock as Seonghwaâs hand touches your shoulder as he slips the file in between your hands whispering a quick âgood luckâ before leaving the room.
You sigh quietly before addressing Hongjoong and say, âMr. Kim I believe we need to start worki-â and immediately get interrupted by him saying, âCan you loosen up a bit?â
âWhat?â you stare at him as he makes himself comfortable leaning back on the sofa. âI said loosen up a little, whatâs with all this uptight behaviour?â Hongjoong smiles as you roll your eyes visibly.
âIn case you have forgotten Mr. Kim, I am a CEO. So yes I like things organised and I am not uptight, I am professional, unlike well,â you say laughing lightly, âyou.â
âDamn you really are uptight, I used to think that was all for T.V,â Hongjoong says eyes boring into yours as you bite back a snarky remark.
Be professional. Do the business for the two months collaboration and then it will be over. You can deal with him for two months. You can.
âAnyways, I think we can plan this out-â and again you get interrupted by Hongjoong saying, âPlan? Fashion needs no planning! It is all about spontaneity and with someone as uptight as you I canât possibly do any work, darling.â
âDo not call me that, Kim Hongjoong,â you snap as he smirks, âOh, leaving all formalities so soon?â he teases as you purse your lips. God this man is insufferable.
âLook, we need to work together for two months, and I want to make this work, Mr Kim, so please cooperate,â you try to make him listen as he finally gives in.
âYeah alright, we can start with your plan now, but when we start real work we will follow my work ethic,â Hongjoong says as you mouth opens wide. You tilt your head slightly before opening your own file. This is some progress and you are willing to take it. Time was ticking away.
He nods at everything and much to your dismay never takes any notes but you donât call him out as it will result in another pointless argument. After everything is done you close the file looking up at him as he keeps his eyes trained on his hands thinking something.
After a moment of silence, he gets up suddenly and extends his hand as you look back cautiously but shake it anyway. You voice out, âPleasure doing business with you Mr. Kim.â You see him smirking lightly and you wait for what remark he is about to make.
âPleasure doing business with you too darling,â he replies in a honey-laced voice as you shoot daggers at his back glaring at him.
This time you were wrong.
You cannot possibly work for two months with this man.
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It has been a week since Hongjoong came here. He had wanted a week to design the dresses in his copy before showing them to you. You had happily granted him the week, the less you see of him, the better.
Now, Hongjoong is late- by twenty minutes. Your patience is decreasing with each passing second and you warily look at Seonghwa who just gives you a sympathetic smile. You curse Hongjoong in your mind but soon enough your door swings open as you abruptly sit up.
Hongjoong walks in and Seonghwa takes his leave as you stare at him.
âAh yes, your eyes will be blessed if you stare like that,â Hongjoong says smirking as you look away scoffing. The audacity of this man- first, twenty minutes late, second, has no decency of mere knocking, third, thinking you are swooning over him.
âI am not swooning over you Kim,â you snap before realising what you called him and your eyes widen.
âI did not say you were swooning, did I? Darling?â he smiles in an innocent manner that just makes your blood boil. God why is he so insufferable.
You dismiss his comment and hate at the same time how your ears grow warm at the mention of the pet name that he probably calls everybody.
But then again he was free of scandals, to the point where people thought he was asexual.
You scolded your mind for thinking of unnecessary details before delving into work.
âYou know what? Just show me which designs you have made. We are already behind schedule,â you sighed as you cocked his eyebrows at you.
âYou and your schedule, didnât I tell you fashion is all about spontaneity?â Hongjoong says lightly and your eyes bore into him. âYeah well be all spontaneous as you want, I am not the fashion designer here,â you comment as Hongjoong shrugs.
He hands you the file as you flip through the pages. You awe at the designs because they have impeccable style and every one was unique in its own way. As much as you hate Hongjoong you cannot not underestimate his talent at these.
Your eyes get stuck in a drawing of a dress which has flowers as the design. It was so beautiful you almost wish he made it specifically for you.
Keyword- almost!
âWell looks like Miss Schedule is speechless now,â Hongjoongâs cocky voice makes you glare at him as you slide back the file. Goddamn, he just had to ruin the fine moment you were having with the dress.
âI will just come right out and say it- your designs are impeccable,â you smile pausing and then saying, âbut you are very fucking annoying,â you smirk satisfactorily as his face changes from confident to surprise.
âWell that was some smooth-talking, wasnât it darling?â he gains back his composure within seconds and you fume saying, âDonât call me that.â
He smiles cheekily before getting up and walking towards the door. You groan in your hands quietly before getting up whisper-shouting, âKim wait up, you have to meet the models.â
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Meeting the models was a fairly easy process. Hongjoong asked for their proportions which Seonghwa promptly handed him over in a big copy.
You stood at the door quietly scoffing every time the models tried to flirt with him and he gave a deaf year to them. Where were peopleâs dignity nowadays?
After meeting with the models you are now walking with Hongjoong to show him his working area. Seonghwa leaves to get to some other work and you are now left alone with him again. The walk down the hallway was pretty quiet as Hongjoong looked around observing everything inside the building.
You quietly open the door to the lavish working room as he looks around and nods. You stand there patiently as he checks the drawers and sewing area. You now realise why he doesnât take on any big projects, he has no workers and does all of this himself.
The tenacity he has is admirable. Only if he didnât have such a big mouth.
He hums in satisfaction and turns towards you as you cock your eyebrows. âSo do I get a schedule for this too? Maybe a binder?â he challenges as you roll your eyes.
âJust get along with your work Kim,â you replied gritting your teeth.
âSure darling,â he grins and you turn on your heels to leave. The less time you are in the same room as him, the better.
âDid he just call you, darling?â you jump at the voice behind you as soon as you leave the room.
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ê«ă €ă € â[ fashion designer khj x ceo fem!reader ] ă €â ă €fluff, crack, e2l đ§ for the company assets you have to work with solo designer kim hongjoong. even if it meant him annoying you at every step. ă € warnings flirting ă €ïčąă €3.4k wc ê«ă €ă € âpart one . two . three âș
Suddenly you say, âHey, can I ask you a question?â
âNo, I hate mint chocolate,â he replies solemnly and then grins looking at your deadpan face.
âYou are very annoying, you know that?â you grit your teeth and he laughs loudly at your sentence. His laughter had a giggling tone like a childâs and sounded so real, unlike the ones he usually gives in an interview. His smile is way too endearing and you find yourself laughing with him.
He steals a glance at your laughing face before blurting out, âYou have a cute laugh underneath all that, donât you?â And the car goes silent, shallow breaths filling up the noise moments ago. Hongjoong quietly focuses on the road trying not to think about your lingering gaze on his side profile while your mind gets fogged.
Though the sentence is supposed to be teasing you canât help but note that he called your laugh cute. You are always smiling but there are very few people who have actually listened to you laughing. And suddenly Hongjoong has made his place in that small list that you keep so maintained and wrecked it up. And you hate to love it so much.
Hongjoong clears his throat lightly making you come back from your imagination as he asks, âWhat did you want to say?â
You quickly rack your brain and then remember the question and suddenly feel shy. What place are you two in for you to ask this anyway? But you can ask as a colleague so you went ahead, âWhat schedule do you have after this project is finished?â
Your voice is hesitant as your shy gaze lingers on him.
He is shocked at your question and all kinds of possibilities run through his head. Flustered even. Should he ask why? No, that would ruin his dignity and image. He quickly replies, âJust some stuff here and there and I might get an invite from Balman.â
âBalman? Wow, that- thatâs great,â you reply smiling before looking out the window. You both have been driving for half an hour now and a ten-minute drive to your apartment is left.
Hongjoong is gripping the steering wheel tightly trying his best to focus on the road ahead. He was thinking about all the tiny details he had picked up over your month of working beside each other every day.
How you stare blankly when you donât understand before he has to explain again and you nod. Not your fault though, fashion designing is a hard subject. How you chew with your front teeth like a kid, and he thinks itâs stupid even though he finds it way too cute.
No, itâs definitely stupid, he scolds his mind. And he isnât definitely falling for such an organised person. He always needs and wants spontaneity. Someone like you definitely isnât in his mind all the time
He hears you say to take a right and he obeys, driving inside the apartment after you show your ID at the entrance. He turns his car around to leave when you say, âDo you want to come in?â
âOh, is this an invitation?â he wiggles his eyebrows playfully as you roll your eyes, slowly opening your seatbelt and waiting for an answer patiently. Okay, not patiently but eagerly.
âWhereâs the guest parking?â he asks answering your doubts as you show him around.
Pressing the padlock for your apartment you push the door open and enter along with Hongjoong. Your apartment is nice and clean and you are relieved no stray bra is lying around or else you will have not lived to see another day due to Hongjoongâs teasing.
You take off your coat and look at Hongjoong who is still looking around. His eyes look so round, with his pretty eyelashes that you find yourself staring at his face.
âYour apartment is so cosy,â he whispers and you blink twice to regenerate his sentence in your mind.
âYou say that as if itâs a bad thing,â you giggle and he shakes his head looking at you.
âItâs just I thought you would be in a more posh place,â he explains as you find yourself nodding at him. You become quiet looking around your own apartment and realise why he says it. The walls were beautifully decorated with some Polaroid lights, the desks had pictures and some books.
âI donât like large places, makes me feel all alone,â you say and he looks around again.
âThis one is large too,â he reasons.
âYes, but not like those never-ending apartments with little furniture, like the day ends in just walking from one room to another,â you groan and he giggles the same laugh that makes you feel giddy all over again.
âJust sit down and I will order us something,â you propose and he nods sitting down on the couch and you scroll through the apps to order something.
The food and the drinks were quickly down as you laughed along with Hongjoong at one of the ridiculous stories of his teen crush and later bid him goodbye as he drove away to his own apartment.
You close the balcony door softly and find yourself grinning and biting your lips thinking of Hongjoong. Even though he is âall about spontaneityâ his work ethic and after today his everything is making you way too happy.
And now you feel scared because you are falling for him and he isnât there to catch you.
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The week passes over quickly, and you and Hongjoong are both busy preparing for the upcoming ramp walk and event to which your company is invited. You both had your own things to do and barely saw each other. You had to get some files ready and the documents, sign them up and seal some deals while Hongjoong was going over the designs, perfecting them, and a session with the models every day.
You huff in relief as you board the private plane of your company with everyone and slump down on your seat. Your seat was a bit secluded having a partition. You feel Seonghwaâs presence beside you as he sits down.
You hear some shuffling beside you and on the adjacent isle, you see Hongjoong and Mingi settle down. Mingi passes you a small smile which you greet him back with before turning around and closing your eyes.
Halfway through the journey, you find being pushed by someone as you rub your eyes and the familiar scent hits your nose. Hongjoong. You scramble up in your seat as he looks at you saying, âHad a good sleep? Darling.â
âYou!â You exclaimed, but your tone wasnât accusatory like it would have been two weeks ago. You playfully nudge him before your vision stabilizes and you look around and see Seonghwa sitting with Mingi playing what you probably thought was, âLeague of Legends.â
âWow, he dared ditch me to play a damn game,â you murmur to yourself.
âYour head is so heavy, it is hurting my shoulder now,â Hongjoong says and you look at him narrowing your eyes.
âWhy didnât you just throw my head off then,â you argue back but before he can answer food gets served and he immediately digs in. You didnât pay too much attention to him ignoring your question and instead dug in your own food, satisfied with the comeback, however lame it was.
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âI will sue this hotel,â you fume as you quietly scream at Seonghwa who is standing there and trying to calm you down.
Mingi is also standing feeling sorry for you and Hongjoong is doing something on his phone but still keeping you company.
âItâs not that bad, you know, only our rooms are not done, and they promised it will be done by the evening, Mingi and Hongjoong even have their rooms,â Seonghwa tries to make you understand.
Keyword- try.
âI donât care,â you grit your teeth and then continue, âThis is a reputed hotel, how can they be so careless?â
âWell not really their fault, how would they know that the couple would have sex in a random room and then check out,â Seonghwa says and you huff. There was no option and you felt like crying. After fifteen hours of journey, all you wanted to do was take some rest in the nice hotel bed and rest. But that wasnât happening anytime soon.
Unless.
Hongjoong speaks up, âWell our very patient CEO can stay in my room till then while Seonghwa can go in with Mingi,â and looks at you.
You are so tired you didnât even try to refute or tease him even when you heard him saying, âNo we are doing whatever I am sayingâ to Seonghwaâs âWe can do the opposite too.â
You drag your feet towards Hongjoongâs room as he opens the door with the card and you push past him, lying down on his bed. You donât even feel like opening your shoes as you enjoy the soft bedsheets under your body.
âThis is my room and you donât even ask,â Hongjoong sighs smiling slightly at your slumped figure over his bed, before he takes off his own shoes.
âShut up,â you reply, your voice muffling inside the pillows as he sees your cheeks getting squished while you speak. The bellman comes right after to leave his and your luggage inside and he closes the door softly so as to not disturb you.
You are aware you were lying diagonally hogging up the bed space so you try to move a bit to make space but stop as you feel a tug on your leg. You feel Hongjoongâs hands untie your Converse highs and take them off. You keep quiet not knowing what to do and after a few minutes you feel him take off your socks too.
Your heart thumps inside your body as you feel yourself breathing erratically at his domestic behaviour and you are glad that he cannot see your face which is probably adorning a hundred shades of red.
âHello kitty socks under Nikeâs Converse, really?â he comments cheekily trying to hide the adoration in his voice which you did not catch anyway because you are dense as hell.
âYou just have to say something, donât you?â you cross your arms sitting up and looking at him.
âWhat can I say? I love getting you all riled up,â he smirks walking towards the bed and standing in front of you.
You look up at his hovering figure and your breath hitches as you take in his parted hair which was styled with gel, his transparent glasses on his face and his brown eyes. Oh, those pretty eyes that you want to get lost in.
âShut up,â you reply, your voice coming out as a whisper and he dips his head over you more making you inhale sharply.
âMake me, darling,â he whispers back and you have to clutch the bedsheets to stop yourself from grabbing his t-shirt and pulling him into a kiss.
Suddenly you both jump at your phone ringing as you reach for it and he clears his throat moving away from you. âHello,â you say but your voice comes out hoarse and you can feel his effect on you already. Voice unstable, hands shaky, mind foggy, heart racing- he makes you go crazy.
You are screwed.
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âIâm screwed,â you tell Seonghwa as you share a drink with him in your room the next day. It was eleven at night and after a whole day of attending the event and giving everyone forced smiles and watching the several runways you and Seonghwa were in your room in your pyjamas discussing your own lives.
âWhy? He isnât bad as a person,â Seonghwa said taking in a sip before checking his phone again.
âHwa, calm down, your wife and daughter are both sleeping, itâs seven in the morning there,â you console him as you see his face. You knew he was missing them badly and you felt sad for him.
âYeah, true,â he sighed giving one last look at his phone and then looking at you smiling softly. You smile back, take a sip of your wine and look outside through the glass wall towards the blinking city lights.
âAbout Hongjoong,â Seonghwa hesitates and you encourage him to continue humming slightly and he says, âHe is not a bad person as I said and he probably likes you back, I mean he flirts with you too.â
âHe flirts with everybody, and I have fallen for it,â you groan leaning against the glass as Seonghwa raises his eyebrows at you.
âDid you really fall because of his flirty behaviour?â Seonghwa asks you rhetorically and you realise that sighing to yourself. He gets up and putting the wine glass down he says, âYou need to think y/n, properly.â
Seonghwa leans back on his chair lightly and your eyes drop to the floor, your deep breaths echoing the room. Seonghwa looks up once and says, âYou know on a completely different note, Mingi told me Hongjoong never flirts with his clients the amount he does to you. He is extremely professional and only does business.â
He abruptly gets up and leaves the room before you can muster a reply and you sigh locking the door and sitting down on the quiet bed. Looking around you turn off the lights and look outside at the star-studded view of Paris and feel lonely. And confused. And shaky.
It is the city of love.
And here you are wondering if the person you like likes you back or not.
You know Seonghwaâs question had an answer from you- ânoâ. No, you did not fall for his flirting skills.
You fell for his behaviour, his bright smile, his playfulness, his laugh, his sparkling eyes, his honest behaviour, and his work ethic. Honestly, you couldnât help but admire how much wonderful he is in his field. He proved you right, spontaneity is the right way for fashion, for designing, for creativity.
You fell for his teasing comments, and his patient behaviour as he made you understand what he was doing and how designing works when you visited his room in the after-hours of your office. His laugh when you asked a stupid question was still your favourite as you remember him looking at your curious state with endearing eyes before he explained.
And you? You who always wanted to like a person who is organised, has interests like you, not very random have fallen for the most spontaneous and random person in the world. You knew he was just being friendly and flirting was in his behaviour, yet you fell and now you are alone in this.
㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀㠀ââââ
The shows are over and you are set to return the next day. Throughout the whole week, you had been with Hongjoong and made no progress with dealing with your stupid crush on him. Except it has grown bigger. Now, Hongjoong was on your mind every damn time of the day and you hated it. Mostly because you canât be with him.
You pack up your suitcase and get up and hear your doorbell ring. âComing,â you call out and expecting your food you open the door. You are surprised as you see Hongjoong standing there looking handsome as ever and you suddenly feel all self-conscious.
Like a schoolgirl in front of your crush.
You have your bed hair from your nap, the loose pyjamas you love wearing so much that the prints are basically fading and the prints are of Ninja Hatari. âH-hey,â you stutter out quickly running your hand over your front hair to get the loose strands praying and hoping the twin-braids are somewhat decent.
But all through your embarrassment, Hongjoongâs heart swelled at your sight. You look so fluffy that he just wants to hold you and kiss you all over the face, right then and there. He looks at you smiling lightly and thrusts his left hand towards you.
You are taken aback at what looks like a cover for a dress and look back at him as his eyes land everywhere except on yours. âItâs for you,â he says, letting a cough out again as you take it from his hand slowly and put it on your bed.
You keep quiet, knowing your voice will betray you and you undo the chain and gasp out loud.
There lay the dress of the design you had fallen in love with on the first day, the day he ruined your moment with the drawing by making a snarky comment, in a lilac colour. Your breath falls short as you realise the âmistakeâ he made of counting eleven models was just to show you this dress and see your reaction to it.
Seeing how you became quiet, Hongjoong panics and starts blabbering, âI asked Seonghwa and he said your favourite colour is lilac. I also had seen how you liked this design of mine so I decided why not make it? And of course, itâs a gift but if you want you can give it back, I mean no pressure, itâs just a small token of appreciation and not much, and again you can always return it or throw it-â
âHongjoong shut up,â you deadpan looking at him straight in the eye as you interrupt his blabber and he stares back at you, blankly.
âI love it, itâs beautiful, thanks,â you whisper out looking at the dress and back up at him as he feels shy under your gaze and laughs nervously.
You fiddle through the layers of the dress, feeling the expensive fabric below your fingers. âYou like it so much, you forget the one you made it,â Hongjoong whines jokingly and comes closer to your back, peering over your shoulders.
You can feel his shallow breath on your shoulder and you turn to face him feeling bold. It was now or never.
Tomorrow this opportunity will have left your hand as you will both go separate ways. Him staying in Paris for the Balman show while you return to Korea.
âI love it because I know it came from you,â you reply. You can see his eyes brighten up like stars as he smiles back, his hands hesitantly hovering over your waist and he looks at you.
Your bold demeanour vanishes as soon as it comes and you look down, fiddling with your pyjama strings. You were hyper-aware of the proximity between you two and you felt snowflakes in your stomachs which made you feel all giddy.
The kick-on-the-bed-while-lying type giddy. The giggling-while-texting-him type giddy. Like a high-school crush.
âI like you Hongjoong,â you speak fast, all in one breath as you see Hongjoong inhaling sharply and shock clear in his eyeballs and you know you messed up. Shit, why did you have to tell him? You could have been quiet and miserable your whole life instead of making a complete fool of yourself now.
You try to spin around and get out of his gaze but his grip on your waist tightens and makes you stay and you look at him surprised and stutter out, âWh-what are you doing?â
âI like you too, you uptight idiot,â he whispers and you could feel the world spinning. Like what? He likes you back? How is that even possible?
âDo you want to kiss or I can leave and you can stay inside your thoughts,â he teases you and you glare at him. How could he ruin a moment like this? He giggles lightly at your glaring face before leaning in and attaching his lips to yours.
You stumble slightly, from the shock that you are actually kissing him, in a dark room in a hotel, the city lights being your only witness. You kiss him back with fervour and wrap your hands around his neck and he holds your waist and his other hands lands on your cheek. His lips felt impossibly soft and you could have described it as the best feeling in the world right then and there.
Eventually, you two part as he leaves one last peck which makes you giggle, hiding your face in his neck as he laughs teasing you about the calm and collected CEO falling apart for him. âIf you do this after every kiss, I am never going to stop kissing you,â he laughs, and his voice fills the room making you feel incredibly happy.
âShut up, Kim,â you whisper playfully and he looks down at your red face.
âMake me, darling,â he tempts and this time you pull him into another kiss. Yes, you got shy again afterwards and made him almost faint at your cuteness.
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super duper pretty â kim hongjoong
in which you havenât heard from him in years but a single drunk phone call ends up with you tangled up in your bed.
musician!kim hongjoong x fem!reader. genre. angst, suggestive, friends to lovers. warnings. drinking, tension, kissing, suggestive content. wc. 4k. rating. pg-13.
liloâs notes. AGHDHSJDJJAJDJSJDHSJS GRRRR WOOF WOOF AWOOOO GR AHHHDHDHDHHDS
listening to. right here, chase atlantic.
masterlist.
you werenât someone hongjoong could bring himself to think about much these days. despite having known each other since childhood and been best friends, he hadnât spoken to you in three years, too caught up in his thriving music career.
album, tours, interviews, collaborations. it all kept him busy and away from you. his chase for stardom had him isolating and distancing himself from friends and family. and, sure, it was shitty, but he didnât have time to dwell on the people he was told would hold him back. he didnât have time to regret it. regretting leads to stagnating and stagnating would lead to the end of his career.
thatâs not to say he didnât miss you. of course, he did. but on the last day he spoke to you, it ended in an argument he didnât have the energy to resolve. so, he left. he left you.
him not having time to regret it was more an ideal rather than a truth.
in reality, he regretted leaving you more than anything else.
but three years later he still hadnât talked to you, afraid it would ruin his pride if he came running back to you. yet he couldnât deny how he felt like he was on top of the world, the best producer and rapper in the scene. his career was thriving and his newest album topped charts across alll platforms. when all the interviews and promotions were finally over, he decided to treat himself ot a little celebration, renting a club in town and inviting every major celebrity he had connections too.
the night was spent dancing and throwing back shot after shot until he could barely stand. he enjoyed it at first, but slowly the effects of the colourful drinks made him feel much too hot and cramped in the sea of dancing bodies. making sure no one noticed, he escaped through a back door into the cold, fresh air. he felt the sudden urge to leave, but in his drunken state it would be difficult to navigate his way home.
without thinking, he slumped against the red brick wall and pulled out his phone, dialing a number heâs always know by heart. it rang three times before the person picked up.
âhello?â
hongjoong didnât realise how much he missed your voice until you uttered that word so softly. he could picture you somewhere in your appartment, maybe in the kitchen to get a snack, tilting your head in confusion at the unfamiliar number.
âhey,â he really didnât know what else to say, staring intently at a leaf on the ground.
you went completely silent on the other end and for a moment he thought youâd hung up. but, eventually, you spoke again, only this time a certain firmness to your voice.
âwhat do you want?â
âcome pick me up,â his words slurred and molded together and you had a hard time unnderstanding him, sat stifly on your couch, âplease, i need you to pick me up. just⊠just this once?â
you didnât know what to say. you wanted to scream and yell at him and demand a proper explanation as to why he just walked out of your life like it was nothing, but at the same time, you wanted to sob and confess how much you missed him.
still, you couldnât help but ask, âwhat the hell happened, hongjoong?â
"i- i'm drunk," he slurred, sounding even worse than before as he shuffles his feet on the floor pebbled floor. "like, really, really drunk," he insisted with a quiet groan, but you already came to that conclusion. "come pick me up⊠please?"
you stood up from your couch, pacing around you living room as you listened to him speak before stopping by your window and looking out into the night sky. he was the last person you thought would call you at this house, not having heard from him in three years. but here he was, drunk and begging you to pick him up from god knows where.
âfine.â you said simply, swallowing down the lump in your throat as you grabbed your coat from the entrance of your apartment and slipped on some shoes, not bothering to change out of your nightwear. âwhere are you?â
âum,â he looked around. the back door led into an alley, but if he walked off to the right heâd be right by the entrance. with his free hand supporting him on the wall, he did his best to get there. âoutside the, uh, club,â he explained, though it was really helpful, âby the-â he cut himself off with a sigh, resting his forehead against the wall and squeezing his eyes shut in frustation of his lack of clarity, âthe red one.â
your eyebrows furrowed at his vague description as you got to your car, getting into the drivers seat and just sitting there until he could give you a proper answer. âthe⊠red⊠one?â
âitâs got, um,â he looked around the surrounding area, spotting a familiar place just across the street, âin front of that cafĂ© we used to go to?â
âoh.â you recognised that, hesitating for a moment before starting the car, unwanted memories of the countless hours you spent with him there clouding your thoughts. all the talking and studying and laughing. âfind somewhere to sit.â
âokay,â he nodded to himself, taking some steps to a wooden bench and pointing at it as if you could see, âiâm gonna sit on this thingy.â his drunken stupor had him laughing at himself as he takes the final steps to sit down. he swayed a little but not enough to make him lose balance and fall. once sat, he nodded and grinned at nothing in particular, just proud he was able to manage the simple task you gave him. âiâm sitting.â
âgood, great,â you hummed approvingly, holding back a smile at his antics, ânow⊠just hang tight, iâll be right there, okay?â
âokay.â
it felt good to sit here, he realised with a sigh as he leaned back and tipped his head to look up at the stars. the gentle caress of the night air and the dimmed sounds of the city around him a soothing backdrop to the chaos in his head.
a silence followed his words, tense but not uncomfortable. the red exterior of the cheap club came into view soon enough and you slowed to a stop to park in a free space. you got out of the car and looked around until you found a familiar figure sitting on a bench tucked below a little tree. you hesitated again for a moment before walking to him as slowly as possible, your heart pounding in your chest. he hadnât noticed you yet, having shut his eyes at some point.
it took you some long moments but you finally pulled yourself together and cleared your throat, making him startle as you muttered a tentative, âhey.â
he glanced toward the sound of your voice, blinking away the drunken haze as he attempted to focus on the world around him. his vision unclear and unfocused as looked up at you, struggling to recognise you for a moment. the bright streetlights made his head ache a little; the world a blur and all he could do was struggle to focus until he could see you properly, the familiar feature snapping him back to reality.
you shifted back and forth on your heels awkwardly, waiting for him to say something as he just stared at you, face flushed and intoxicated. your hair was messy and you wore shorts and a loose light grey sweater. you wondered if he even recognised you, or were you just a stranger to him?
âyou came,â he breathed after a while, eyes taking in every detail on you. he focused on you; the way the moonlight caught on your skin, the soft furrow of your brows and subtle downturn of your lips. your eyes, his favourite eyes in the world, looking back at him. âyou actually came.â
âyou called,â you answered, almost breathless as you also took him in. his style looked a little edgier than when youâd last seen him, though still as chic as ever. short bleached hair, the corners of his sharp eyes smoked out.
âi did,â he nodded, attempting to stand up before slumping back again, âbut you actually came.â the alcohol made his words feel heavy, pushing them out in soft sighs as his eyes locked with yours again. he grinned stupidly, âyouâre like, pretty.â
you almost laughed at his words, shaking your head lightly, âand youâre like, drunk,â you scoffed jokingly, âcome on, itâs late, let me get you home.â
âno, i mean,â he whined, pouting dramatically and now you werenât sure if the pink tint of his face was from the alcohol or something else, âyouâre like super duper pretty.â
unsure of how to respond to his compliment, you only chuckled nervously and offered him a hand to help him get up. âcome on.â
he stared at your hand for a few long moments before grasping it and standing up with your assistance. he stumbled a little but caught himself as you led him to the car. your nudged him to get into the passenger seat as you walked around to get into the driverâs.
it was dark in your car, your face dimly illuminated by the screen that displayed a map of the area. you look even prettier in this light, he thought, the sharp shadows making your features stand out that much more. your cheeks soft and round and your eyes sparkling with reflections in a way that made his wander all over you.
neither of you said anything for a while as you sat there. seemingly lost in his drunken daze, he realised how familiar this felt, being there with you, just you and him. everything felt right. he let out a soft hum before leaning back, tilting his head back against the seat and closing his eyes.
âmy place is closer than yours,â now that he wasnât looking at you, you felt comfortable enough to break the silence. finally buckling your seatbelt, you tried to ignore the way butterflies swarmed in your stomach at the thought of his eyes on your body, âyou can stay for the night, if you want.â
âdo i get the couch?â he turned his head to peer over at you as you start the car, âorâŠâ he giggled, âor⊠we can share the bed.â
you raised an eyebrow at him, surprised at how flirtatious he was being. âweâve shared before so, i guess⊠if the bed is more comfortable for your then iâm fine with sharing it.â
memories of your late night excursions with him rushed back to you and you briefly wondered if he would touch you the same as you laid together. would the feeling of his hand in yours bring you the same comfort? or the protective grip on your back or thigh? you donât mention any of it.
âletâs just share,â he whispered back. he sounded tired, though if asked he could probably go on a ten page rant of how much he missed being close to you.
he, too, thought of all the night you spent together. the laughs and the touches that felt so real. he remembered how comfortably you would fit in the same bed, laying side-by-side and watching random movies until dawn broke. how easily youâd fall asleep as you shared blankets, face mere inches away from each other but never quite touching.
he wondered if it was possible to relive those times, gazing over at you for a moment before shaking his head and look out the window. those were nothing but drunk fantasies.
âokay,â you whispered back, trying not to look at him, trying not to shiver at the softness of his voice. a little slurred, but still soft.
he was always like that with you. soft.
people would mistake the two of you for lovers more often than not when they first met you, but it was always denied with flushed cheeks and awkward giggles. and it was true. no matter what was said or done, you always remained just that. best friends. it was for the better, made things much less complicated. especially when he took off and you never saw him again.
at least, until now.
the silence in the car was palpable, broken only by quiet breaths and the low hum of the car. it was a calm silence, mildly comfortable despite how heavy it felt, weighted down by all the things unsaid.
eventually, you slowed to a stop and pulled into your parking space in front of the apartment building you lived in. turning off the car, you got out and beelined for the entrance. he knew where to go anyway, not looking back at him as you led the way to your apartment.
the door opened to your living room and kitchen area, just a little messy since you werenât expecting anyone to come over anytime soon. you made quick work of shucking off your jacket and placing your shoes aside, telling him to wait for a moment before you disappeared through a hallway he knew led to your bedroom.
you returned quickly, a pile of folded clothes in your arms that you held out to him, explaining he had left them a while ago. his body itself didnât change much, so you figured they should still fit. you didnât want his sweaty dishevelled suit on your bedsheets.
as he changed, you paced back and forth in your bedroom nervously, thinking about all the possible things that could happen. but you stopped quickly when you heard the bathroom door unlock, practically jumping to lay in bed. you tucked yourself into one side of the large bed, covers pulled up to your chin as you face away from him.
you heard him pause for a moment before you felt the bed dipping behind you and the covers shifting as he blanketed himself too. despite there being a considerable amount of space between you, you still felt him body heat brushing against yours in the thick silence. even though you canât see him, you knew for a fact heâs probably laying on his back to look at the little glow-in-the-dark stars you stuck to my ceiling years ago and never took down.
you sighed and whispered, âhongjoong?â
âuh-huh?â he hummed, eyes closed for a moment before he turning his head to glance at your back.
you squeezed your eyes shut, taking a deep breath before finally asked the thing youâd been dying to know. âdid you ever miss me?â
âmore than anything,â he breathed and you felt him shift to lay on his side, facing you. he wanted nothing more than to reach out and hold you like he used to. his voice held a hint of melancholy but he didnât elaborate more.
you turned too after a moment, not taking a second to notice just how close he was, the thick white covers shifting slightly from the movement. your voice quivered slightly as you spoke, eyes stinging with welling tears. âi missed you too, you know⊠i missed you every day since you left and every day i hoped youâd come back. but you never did.â
his heart clenched at you admission, the voice he loved so much threatening to turn into sobs. the truth was, he wanted to, countless nights sat alone, wishing he turned back to knock on your door.
âi-i wanted to,â he stammered, whispering ashamedly.
âitâs fine, i got over it,â you forced yourself to focus on the pillow under his head instead of his handsome face.
his brows furrowed as you averted your gaze, eyes following yours even if you refused to look at him. he knew you well enough to know when you lied. he knew you well enough to know you didnât get over it. didnât get over him. he mumbled, âdid you really?â
your lip trembled at his question but you kept your gaze locked on the white fabric, pressing them together to get them to stop as a few tears spill over the corners of your eyes.
you shook your head, your little voice breaking with overwhelming emotions, ân-no, i didnât.â
you shifted your look to his hesitantly, your skin tingling from his warmth. your eyelids fluttered as you tried to hold back the tears.
"donât," he whispered, thumb slipping down to caress your jaw. his eyes searched yours, your eyes wide with sadness and something he couldnât quite understand. "donât hide it. you donât always have to be so strong. not in front of me.â
those words snapped something in your mind, no longer able to swallow down the lump in your throat as you threw yourself into his inviting arms, yours wrapping around his neck as you sobbed into the slope of his shoulder.
âwhy- why did you leave, w-why didnât you come back... p-please, i need to know.â
he didnât expect the sudden break down, but still held you close. one hand at the back of your head, the other holding you by your waist, your bodies pressed against each other and he let his lips press against the top of your head, making you shiver.
he rubbed your back, letting your tears fall wherever they man, muttering reassurances iagainst your hair. his faint scent of whiskey and mint mingled with your vanilla shampoo, his eyes shutting at the oddly comforting mix of smells. you felt him press repeated kisses to your messed up hair.
sobs racked your body for a few more minutes before the tears stopped falling and your breaths evened. you nodded against him, pulling your head away from him to look up at his face, at his eyes. the hand at the back of your head slipped forward to cup your cheek again, brushing his finger along your skin. he traces your cheek bone and along your harline down to your jaw, his eyes shifting between yours in disbelief that his skin was on yours once again.
âi was afraid,â he admitted, barely a whisper, âi was afraid that if i came back, iâd fall for you more⊠and then i wouldnât have been able to spend a day without you, wouldnât be able to chase after my dream. but⊠at the time, i didnât recognise you were part of it, you know, my dream.â
your breath hitched as the words registered, âyou- what?â
you cut him off with something you'd been wanting to do for a while; you kissed him, hands holding either side of his face. his eyes are widened in surprise, though he didnât hesitate to lean into the kiss, returning it as quickly as you did it. his hands tightened around you, pulling you as close as he could.
your lips fit against eachother so perfectly, like the lego sets youâd force him to build with you when you were younger, every curve and edge of your bodies slotting together naturally. he got lost in the sensation of finally getting what he dreamed of, a hand slipping below the hem of your shirt to hold onto your bare waist, just wanting to feel closer to you.
his mouth tasted of exactly what he smelled like, mint and traces of whiskey, whimpering against his lips as you welcomed the taste and the touch. your whimper unlocked something, the kiss growing more urgent, restlessly pushed against each other without air left between. you could barely breathe, but you didnât care as long as his lips stayed locked on yours for as long as possible.
but eventually, he bit down on your bottom lip ever so slightly before pulling away, catching his breath as you caught yours. your chest heaving as you refilled your lungs with air, face flushed from the realisation of what you just did and from the thought of what else you might do.
he glanced down at your swelling parted lips, jimmy coated by your mixed saliva, his pupils blown wide with desire.
âi wannaâŠâ he mumbled, breath unsteady, âi want toâŠâ
he wasnât sure what he was trying to say, at least not until he noticed the way you peered up at him expectantly with that curious gaze. âwhat is it, joong?â
that nickname. he hadnât heard it in a while. three years, actually, because you were the only one that called him that. his eyes searched yours.
âi want to do that again,â he admitted, cheeks warming, âand again and again and again⊠and so much more than just that.â
your breath hitched, intestines tied into knots as you struggled to figure out what you should say. the truth was that you wanted that too, wanted to feel his lips and hands all over your body. but, as his breath fanned over your face and you caught the traces of alcohol folded into the smell of mint gum, you were reminded that there was a thin possibility he didnât mean any of it.
âyouâre drunk, joong⊠itâs better if we donât.â
he frowned, his grip on you loosening. âbut you want to, donât you?â he countered, âyou know you want this too, so why not?â
âi just-â you paused to sigh, continuing with an even tone, âi just donât want you to regret anything.â
âi meant every goddamn thing i said,â his brows furrowed for a moment and he squinted, trying to emphasise his point, âso, i canât regret this. i canât regret you.â
you bit your lip, thinking carefully before sighing, the tension leaving your body as you played with the string of his hoodie.
âhow about thisâŠâ you suggested, speaking slowly, âif you can wake up and tell me you remembered all this, then we can see where this goes.â
âand if i donât, youâll never mention in again?â
you nodded, slightly anxious as you wait for him to agree. it didnât take too long, seemingly an acceptable compromise for him as he nodded.
âokay,â he agreed, his hand on your waist beneath your shirt tightening once again, âlet me just kiss you one more time though, i wonât be able to sleep if you donât.â
you laughed at his silly excuse, forehead dropping against his shoulder for a moment before lifting to look at him again with a grin that made you feel so stupid and in love. âfine, just one more time.â
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i. guns and roses by @baekhvuns [s,êźș ] [mafia, enemies to lovers; 6.4k.] ii. love tailored by @arafilez [f] [e2l, fashion designer!khj x ceo!reader; 8.5k] iii. look after you by @mingigoo [f,s] [nurse fem reader x struggling musician hongjoong, enemies to lovers (kind of), some angst, smut, fluff, hospital au; 10.3k] iv. promise by @daesukiii [a,f] [angst, some fluff, hurt/minimal comfort, e for everyone, established relationship; 1.8k] v. ugh, as if by @ennysbookstore [s] [one-shot, punk!hongjoong x feminine!reader, enemies to lovers (kinda); 11.13k]
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ì±í âââ park seonghwa
i. sleep-talker by @mingigoo [f, s, êźș] [roommates au, vacation au, one bed trope, forced proximity au; 10.2k] ii. the duke and his general by @baekhvuns [a,s] [royalty, arranged marriage au, romcom, miniseries; 61k] iii. mr and mrs park by @baekhvuns [f,a,s] [mafia, romcom, e2l, single parent au, 50k] iv. bodyguard by @baekhvuns [f,a,s] [romcom, bodyguard au + forbidden relationship au; 37.8k] v. misguided by @flurrys-creativity [f,a]
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ì€íž âââ jeong yunho
i. come fly with me by @hwaightme [f, êźș] [love at first sight, bit of angst, slice of life; 9k] ii. bedfellows by @sungbeam [f] [one bed trope, frnds who cuddle; 1.1k]
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ìŹì âââ kang yeosang
i. crash landing on you by @atozfic [f, a, s, êźș] [mild enemies to friends to lovers, fake dating au, nepobaby!yeosang, student reader; 20.3k] ii. 7:29 P.M. by @edenesth [a, comfort] [timestamp]
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ì° âââ choi san
i. this youth of craziness by @baekhvuns [f, s, êźș] [slice of life, drama, romcom & travel dreams; 40k] ii. when he's (drunk) too much by @atinybitofau [f, a] [headcannons]
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ëŻŒêž° âââ song mingi
i. butterflies by @hwaslayer [f, s, êźș] [established relationship/marriage, parents au; 3.2k] ii. 23:47 by @lvlystars [f]
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ì°ì âââ jung wooyoung
i. 3.20 a.m. by @strawberryseonghwaz [f] ii. bf texts w/ wooyoung by @beenbaanbuun [f] iii. change of heart by @hotteoki [f, êźș] [suitor!wooyoung x princess!reader, arranged marriage, medieval era, strangers to lovers] iv. 21:23 P.M. by @adoringsan v. i don't want to by @sanjoongie [f, êźș] [office au, single parent au, rivals to lovers; 1k]
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ìą íž âââ choi jongho
i. scoot over, choi by @seonghwaddict [f, êźș] [one bed trope, slight fluff, slight enemies to lovers but they're not quite at the lovers part yet, agent jongho and reader; 0.6k] ii. falling and sleeping by @seonghwaddict [f] [crack, friends to lovers; 1.5k]
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i. ateez in the multiverse by @hotteoki [ f, êźș ] [ headcannons ] ii. splish splash by @atozfic [s] [no use of y/n, swim team au, lifeguard!reader, pro-swimmers!sanhwawooho; 20k+] iii. asking bf!ateez to draw you a flower by @eightmakesonebraincell [ f ] [ text imagines ] iv. world episode fin:will by @arafilez [f,a,s] [ series ] v. happy death day by @flurrys-creativity [s] vi. ateez as mafia member who fall for you [ one . two . christmas sp ] by @eightmakesonebraincell [ f ] [ headcannons ]
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2000s Emo BF!Hongjoong
there is a severe lack of content for alternative atinys on here so i will be the one to supply it hehe
â©Â I just know heâd love Twilight. Heâd get so into the Team Edward vs. Team Jacob (heâs Team Edward btw. You knowâŠEdward Kim). Heâd try to convince you to go as Bella for Halloween because, âBaby, look! Weâre soulmates, and so are they! It totally works out.â
 â©Â Goes to all of the local basement shows with hardcore music. Eventually, he makes a name for himself by designing posters for the bands.Â
â©Â Saw guyliner on Pete Wentz of Fall Out Boy one (1) time and is literally obsessed. Wears eyeliner 25/8 and only takes it off when the old liner gives him an eye infection. He knows he looks good, and he knows you love it, too.Â
â©Â Heâd get pretty popular on Myspace because of all his fashion ideas. He looks like he just popped out of the music video for âHelenaâ by My Chemical Romance.Â
â©Â Speaking of, he loves My Chem, especially when they drop the Danger Days LP. He loves their artistic inclination and their ability to make any genre work in their favor. He just about had a heart attack when they broke up.Â
â©Â His favorite bands are MCR, Linkin Park, Evanescence, Static-X, Muse, Nine Inch Nails, and Gorillaz. You were able to score tickets to see Evanescence in concert and he totally did not cry during âMy Immortal.âÂ
â©Â His mom wonât let him get a tattoo, so he asks you to do a stick-and-poke one night in your bathroom. You have no idea what youâre doing, but it doesnât actually look too bad. He asked for some Fall Out Boy lyrics on his back so that no one else can see it but you.Â
â©Â LOVES LOVES LOVES Hot Topic, but itâs so expensive sometimes that he just starts making everything himself. He makes you matching beanies, and you make him some pins to put on them.
â©Â You take turns dying each otherâs hair as date nights. You never tell the other what color youâve picked until the dye is on their head. Itâs messy and your bathroom is stained with rainbow colors, but itâs worth it.
â©Â Also loves Supernatural. Heâs hopelessly in love with you, but heâd marry Dean Winchester given the chance.
â©Â Guys I love emo!joong sm. đ
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Tides of Fire and Gold Masterlist
Pairing: Pirate OT8, Captain Kim Hongjoong x freader
Synopsis: In the lawless waters of the Crimson Expanse, fearsome pirate Captain Kim Hongjoong commands The Halcyon, a ship whispered about cautiously in taverns and cursed in rival ports. With his sharp mind and even sharper sword, he has built an infamous reputation, leading his crew through storm and slaughter, in search of the mythical Isle of Gold.
During a ruthless raid on a rival clanâs galleon, Hongjoong captures more than just treasureâhe takes a young female pirate trainee, who refuses to bow even in chains. She is fierce, stubborn, and born of the enemy, but there is something about her that stirs the captainâs curiosityâŠand his caution.
The girl, raised among cutthroats and secrets, has her own reasons for wanting to stay aboard The Halcyon. As she navigates life under Hongjoongâs rule, her loyalty begins to waverânot out of fear, but fascination. With every passing tide, she uncovers fragments of a buried truth: about her past, her clan, and the real reason Hongjoong seeks the Isle of Gold.
But the sea is never still. Betrayal brews among the crew, ancient magic stirs in the depths, and she must choose where her allegiance lies: with the man who should be her enemy, or the destiny she never asked for.
Will love and vengeance survive the storm, or will both be swallowed by the tide?
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Warnings: violence, graphic descriptions, eventual sexual content/references, abuse, alcohol use, eventual use of Y/N - list is not exhaustive, read at own risk
18+ ONLY, MINORS DNI
This is a work of fiction and is not meant to represent any similarities to real events/people
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TAGLIST
Chapters updated every Friday
CHAPTER ONE - THE CAPTURE
CHAPTER TWO - THE UNDOING
CHAPTER THREE - THE GIRL BORN FROM FIRE
CHAPTER FOUR - TO THOSE WHO DARE
CHAPTER FIVE - BREAK THE WALL
CHAPTER SIX - THE BLURRED LINE
CHAPTER SEVEN - ALL THINGS END IN FIRE
CHAPTER EIGHT - THE RETURN
CHAPTER NINE - DUTY OR DESTINY
CHAPTER TEN - A NEW FOUND PURPOSE
CHAPTER ELEVEN - NOTHING LEFT BUT ASH
CHAPTER TWELVE - DIVIDED WE FALL
CHAPTER THIRTEEN - REBORN FROM LIGHT
Vendetta
âș đżđđđđđđ - dilf!Hongjoong x fem!reader â âș đ¶đđđđ/đ°đ - mafia au, arranged marriage trope, secret/hidden marriage, slow burn, heavy angst, emotionally heavy, revenge, emotional rollercoaster, power imbalance, age gap (reader is in her early 30s and Joong is in his mid-40s), reader! is resigned to her fate but not for long, enemies-to-lovers, plot twistâ âș đđđđđđ/đđđđđđđ - PG-18+ so MDNI!!! depression as in reader! has almost given up on life, implied familial abuse (not described, but be warned!), implied violence, minor car accident, minor descriptions of near death experience, generalized dark themes, eventual smut (short though) lots of kissing, couch riding, creampie, emotional and possessive sex, no protection (do not do this!) â âș đđđđ đČđđđđ - 33.5K words (hear me out---) â âș đđąđđđđđđ - After your uncle sold you to the mafia to settle a debt, you were forced into an arranged marriage with the controlling Kim Hongjoong and you expected nothing more than a life of silence and control. He was much older than you, much more calculated and cold, and you had no doubt that he was devoid of light. He'd be displeased to know that you have a backbone, however, but what happens when his dark secrets that could potentially ruin your life slowly unravel when the wolves come out to play? You realize that the secrets he held dear were deeper than you thought, and there was no way out. â âș đœđđđđ - I am sorry that it took this long. I was sick for weeks and had no energy to write. I am also sorry it's this long, but I don't regret it. This was a request from the lovely @midnightreader-06 (she's an adult.) I will be fulfilling the other requests I have soon. â âș đđđđđđđ - @0rangemilk @ginger-mingi @ruubyrubes @oddracha @jaytheatiny @roxannecos @juicy-red @cheolliehugs @sunnysidesins @jjongbearshoney @midnightrebel1028 @mallielovssyou @jenluvzen â
You were ten years old when you held both of your parents hand as the three of you walked side by side in an open field where the vastness of the green Earth was there for the taking as far as the eye could see.Â
As your dearest father, whose eyes shone with adoration and his lips split with the fondest of grins, carried you in his arms to point at the bright, blue sky, your innocence and naivety paved way for the natural curiosity that lay hidden in your young mind.
âYou, my darling,â your mother lovingly booped your button nose. âYou are the prettiest, far more special than anything in this world, and I love you.â
The world felt impossibly vast, and yet in that moment, wrapped in the safety of your parentsâ love, it felt perfectly sized to hold just the three of you. Truly, you were loved by your parents. It was the kind of love that would transcend even through the afterlife. Until they didnât.
You were sixteen years old when you stood under the pouring rain that blessed your parentsâ grave, your head down low as your expressionless face stared at the freshly dug soil under your feet. There was blackness all around you - black for the weeping sky, black for the clothes you wore around your frail, shivering body that symbolized your mourning and loss.
Black for the two coffins you had watched sink into the ground, swallowed by the earth as if it could somehow keep your parents safe when you no longer could, black for the words no one could say, black for the warning signals in your head as you were led away from the cemetery.
Everything was black. You were far too young for such a travesty, but since when has this life been fair to anybody? Your parentsâ death has definitely taught you better.
The hours stopped flowing, the sands of time floating inside the hourglass in a perpetual cycle of your memories where the images of your parents were slowly disappearing, refusing to flow - refusing to let you move on.
You are the prettiest, far more special than anything in this world, and I love you.
âYou call that clean? I could lick the damn thing and get road dust in my teeth!â
Your uncle, your motherâs older brother, barked from the doorway, snapping you out of your memories. His loud, displeasing voice echoed down the garage hallway far before you even laid your eyes on him.
You closed your eyes, taking the deepest breath you could possibly take from the deepest chambers of your lungs. Not that there was anything left, you were a walking entity of nothingness at this point, but you had to remain calm like you had learned to be - like you had to be.
Your uncle stepped into the garage, shoes clicking against the polished tile floor most mechanics would kill for. âThatâs your problem. Always doing the bare minimum. Youâre useless just like your mother.â
There it was. He didnât have to mention her often like the mere thought of her slowly decayed his tongue inside his sinful mouth. He didnât outwardly curse her name, it was just enough to let you know he still thought of you like you were a charity case; a stain on the marble floors of his pristine world.
You tried not to gasp out loud when he titled your chin up roughly. His calloused fingers burned every single hair strand on your face, his eyes could have disintegrated you on the spot with all the unspoken hate you knew he had for you but refused to speak out, but you had to remain calm.
He harrumphed, turning around and beginning to walk off to where he came from, but not before spitting up an unholy amount of saliva on the floor with an obscene smirk on his clean shaven face. âClean it up,â was all he said.
Through gritted teeth, you had begun wiping the floor, and as the water began to wash away all the grime your pig of an uncle had left, you hadnât realized that your tears had begun to mix itself in the water like it would rinse away all your troubles.
It was like you were sixteen again. You still remember the day like it was yesterday when he led you to his car away from the cemetery, all without a single word of comfort or condolences at the dearly departed. Never mind your father, but your mother was his younger sister. You were not surprised at the sight of his massive mansion - your family did come from old money - but the moment you stepped through it, you saw the facade quickly. You werenât there as family, but as a liability. All of this was just for show, not for your comfort.
He walked ahead of you, not bothering to see if you were following him. There was no warmth in his voice, just clipped efficiency, like he was giving instructions to a driver. There was no welcome. No open arms. No kind words. Your room was barely one. A cot, no sheets. A single window so cloudy with grime it looked like frosted glass. Little did you know, it would be your room for no less than a decade - a decade long of hell reincarnate on an already scorching Earth.
Sometimes he didnât call for food, most of the time he called to yell. Once, for leaving a cup turned the wrong way in the sink, he threw it at the wall and told you your parents wouldâve done the same if theyâd had the guts.
It didnât stop the bruises, but your perseverance helped you survive the nights. No one came looking for you. No one asked how you were.
You were nineteen years old when you started finally accepting that this was your world. You were reduced to moping spit off of the floor, and after another four years of slaving away and just taking all the burnt end of your uncleâs anger, he decided to finally send you into college. You wanted to scoff, but you will take anything that you could get - anything to get even a sliver of your identity back. He wasnât doing this for you, you knew heâd use you for free labour after.
âYou owe me,â he said, sliding the acceptance letter toward me. âYou remember that. Everything you have is because I kept you fed.â
Fed. You saw red. He never mentioned youâd earned every damn underfed crumb like an inbred. But you nodded, anyway, because even a dog learns how to slip the chain if itâs given enough time to watch the master.
And you waited, day by day, for someone to remember you existed, but the ones you longed for were the ones you knew were in heaven by now. And you hoped they werenât looking down on you.
All you could feel was pain. It hurt to try to move your limbs, it was more reminiscent of bones grinding against each other sharply against sandpaper, it hurt to take the smallest gulp of breath, hell, it hurt to even blink.
The last thing you remembered was coming home from your graduation party with a couple of your friends from the restaurant, but the panicked yet controlled voices of the doctors and nurses surrounding you had you concurring that you were in the hospital.
You want to move, but your limbs wonât listen. You want to ask for your parents, but their names get caught in your throat. That sent a magnanimous amount of pain far worse than you were feeling right now down in the middle of your chest where your heart laid. They were gone, and you were soon to follow.
The first tear that fell from your eyes felt like glass shards. You didnât know how to tell your parents that you had failed them. You were only twenty-eight, and your short life was slowly slipping away from you. You could feel it.
I donât want to die. Iâm much too young to fall.
But hope was bleak. You didnât doubt that your uncle was already aware of the car accident you were involved in, and you didnât doubt that he was happy about it. It would be good riddance for him, there was no way he would pay for your surgeries. You were alone, utterly alone. The thought of dying alone hurt more than youâd like it to be.
Until a warm hand wrapped itself around yours. It was big, rough, and warm. You were too weak to open your eyes, but you mentally thanked the kind nurse who comforted you in your time of need. Or more likely, it was one of your college friends, namely, your close friend Yeosang. He was much younger than you, only being a freshman while you were eight years his senior.
You volunteered as a substitute teacher in your spare time for high school students as a part of your program, and Yeosang offered to be your intern. You were the one to write him his recommendation letter to get into your college last year. You quickly became fond of the kid with the siren eyes who squeezed his way into your heart, who still admired you as his mentor and still stuck by you even after his high school.Â
He was the only regret in your short life. There were times you dismissed him since you were far from his age and you wanted him to spend time with other people. You wish you had more opportunities to tell him that you cherished the little moments of peace he gave you, and to thank him for letting you know what it was like to care for someone when nobody cared about you.Â
Time passed. It couldâve been minutes, it couldâve been hours, but the hand remained, covering yours in a soothing cocoon, a salve to your aching and hurting heart.Â
It was just a hand, but it provided you the strength you needed. You might hate your uncle, but if it wasnât for him sending you to college, this hand wouldnât be here, helping you sign your own paperwork since you had no family. It must have been a pitiful sight - your soul was nearly gone yet you had to sign your own hospital papers.
Sometimes it would squeeze gently like it needed to be sure you were still holding on as you slipped in and out of consciousness, and you started clinging to it like it was the only real thing in the world.
Because, maybe it was. No one else came - not your uncle, and not the world you thought would notice if you ceased to exist prematurely before you even turned your life around, but the hand stayed.
Against your will, you stood before your own reflection. You always thought you had the prettiest of hazel-hued eyes - you had gotten them from your father, after all - but the hollowness of them scared even yourself.
âY/N! Come downstairs, or Iâm leaving you to walk yourself all the way to the Kim estate!â
You flinched, your fingers pausing from examining the thick concealer you splattered all over your neck to cover your uncleâs purple fingertips. You were still unsure if surviving was a blessing or a curse.
After getting back from the hospital, he had appointed you to fix his business paperworks - all without pay, of course - and he kept you locked away from the world.Â
Except when it was time to remind you of your place, to remind you of his power. You were thirty-two when he finally decided to get rid of you and sell you off as collateral for his failing business to a man far older than you, because if he didnât, the business wonât be the only thing your uncle would be losing.
âHeâs your last chance,â he reiterated, voice low and full of threat. âYou marry him, or youâre done here. Iâll have you on a flight by morning stripped of every cent, every roof, every name. I made a deal, and youâre the damn collateral. Donât make me waste you.â
It wasnât the first time heâd threatened to erase you from your own life. But this time, it felt final. âYour face is your saving grace,â he continued arrogantly. âLuckily for you, you inherited your whore of a motherâs pretty face. With luck, that bastard Kim Hongjoong might take a liking to you.â
You tuned out the way he cursed out the said manâs name with words you couldnât even repeat, focusing on the way your fists clenched tight to control your breathing.
Kim Hongjoong, you thought. That was your future husbandâs name, the man who would either be your salvation or be the one to push you into a deeper hell. Youâve given up on the aspect of marrying for love, but still, giving it up like this feels like a punch to your gut.
But there was no way around it, not when your uncle sent you a seething glare that told you that you needed to play along as he forced your arm to link with his as you were both escorted inside the huge mansion that screamed of wealth and dirty money by the stiff-postured butler.
âI welcome you to the Kim estate, you may address me as San,â the cat-eyed butler bowed respectfully before you and your uncle, gesturing forward as he walked on. âI do apologize if Iâm the only one to extend the greetings for now, all of our staff is preparing for the bride-to-be.â
He sent you a polite smile, but all you felt was dread. âShall I make it up and invite you to the dining room? The Master awaits the both of you.â
Your uncleâs fake, booming laughter fills the grandiose dining room. Every inch of this manor screamed of wealth and power, the chandeliers above casting a soft glow down the glossy marble floors, the ornate walls lined with ancestral tapestry partnered with vintage vases.
But none of it reached you, none of it mattered because none of this was for you. As slimy as your uncle was, the fact that this man was even agreeing to the prospect of marrying to settle a debt perturbed you.
You couldnât help but let your fingers trail along the back of a carved dining chair as you entered the main dining room. Everything looked expensive, it reminded you of your mother who had the finer tastes in life when she was still among the living.
But it was when you looked up that your breath had truly gotten caught in your throat. Somebody was already looking at you, he was already staring at you. Even before you were introduced, you knew in your heart that this was the infamous Kim Hongjoong.
He was seated at the far end of the impossibly long dining table, his sharp eyes already watching your every move. The second your eyes met his, the air shifted, and you froze. All that existed was the intensity of his gaze. For a moment, everything disappeared. It was just you and him. You didnât know how to feel about it.Â
Your pulse thudded in your ears as you allowed yourself to stare back. You didnât even need more than a couple of seconds, it was very obvious from the first glance that this man was undeniably attractive. It was almost devastatingly so.
His face was chiseled to perfection, all without the soft curves of a boy, he held the sharp angles that only belonged to a man of his age. That particular age suited him and you could tell he was years above you, his meticulously styled hair already sporting a couple of whites and greys
But it wasnât his looks that immediately captivated you, it was his eyes. The way they stared at you heavily as though he was an all-seeing being that could read your every thought and predict your every move. He didnât smile, he didnât blink, he didnât look away - he just observed. Something in your chest twisted. Your instinct told you to look away, to hide, but you stayed uprooted from where you stood. His stare left you unable to do anything else.Â
But you had to eventually. Your uncle cut the obvious tension with a small, nervous laugh as he nudged you subtly. âMr. Kim, itâs an honour and pleasure to be in your presence in this fine evening,â he tried to suck up, though you can tell his bravado was nowhere to be seen in front of a person who was obviously greater than he was.
You forced yourself forward, one step towards the other, graciously sitting down on the chair that San the butler had so generously pulled out for you. As you tried to settle comfortably, you looked up again, only to realize that Hongjoong still hasnât looked away from you, only giving out a small grunt in response to your uncleâs poor attempt to start a conversation.
You would turn and stare at the way you knew your uncleâs face would turn red in embarrassment and anger at being snubbed, but Hongjoongâs eyes had once again held you captive.
Someone cleared their throat purposefully. Right. You didnât even realize that there were other people seated towards the end of the table. You couldnât even afford to be embarrassed for being the other end of the tension.
âYouâre staring,â the voice, surprisingly rough and deep, said. It was more of a whisper, but the silence was so loud in the room that anything could be heard.
Hongjoong didnât answer right away. He simply tilted his head, just slightly. Still watching you with those dark eyes. Then, calmly, still without glancing at anyone else, he replied, âAm I?â
It wasnât a question. It was a statement in disguise, a graceful way of telling the other person off. It made the hair rise on the back of your neck. You heard an exasperated sigh somewhere.
Even when dinner was served and the conversation around you flowed naturally amongst the other guests deemed important enough to be here, you couldnât help but feel uncomfortable. You barely heard their voices. You knew he was still watching you from time to time.
Your heart pounded in your chest, but you kept your posture stiff, trying to maintain some semblance of control. Your hands, however, clenched your utensils so tight, you wouldnât be surprised if they bent from the pressure. You couldnât stop the tremor that ran through you from all the weight of his eyes.
At first you thought it was fear, but no, this was something else entirely. It wasnât flattering, it wasnât lustful, it wasnât romantic - this was unnerving, darkness at its purest form.
âY/N, my dearest niece,â your uncleâs voice suddenly broke through your haze, effectively catching everyoneâs attention as well. âI trust that youâre enjoying dinner?â
You swallowed, already reading between the lines. He was basically asking you to look alive, a silent threat. You forced a small smile, nodding in effect. âYes,â you said softly. âItâs quite wonderful.â
An unreadable flicker crosses Hongjoongâs face as he leaned forward slightly, elbows resting on the table. Somehow, that made him look more intimidating than he already was. He tilted his head, his gaze sharpened, but his body stayed relaxed. It was the posture of someone who knew he was on top of the food chain.
âGreat,â your uncle cleared his throat. âI suppose itâs about time to get down to the nitty-gritty of this dinner. Letâs talk business, gentlemen.â
A saddened frown settles itself on your lips. Right, you had forgotten that this was just business for him at the end of the day. You had somehow forgotten that you were treated less than human, a little more akin to produce being sold off to a wanting consumer.
âThereâs no need to drag this out,â your uncle continued, failing to read the room. Even you knew that he was in no position to call the shots like he was doing currently. âSheâs all yours, for all intents and purposes.â
You looked down, shame and mortification filling your entire body, gripping your dress tightly in your fists. The implication of what that meant horrified you, given that you were the only woman in the room, surrounded by men who immediately understood the sexual insinuation of the statement.
Thick silence followed as everybody waited for Hongjoong to speak. His posture shifted ever so slightly from your peripheral vision as he started to open his mouth to reply. âIâm not here for that,â he said flatly.
The words were quiet, but they carried more force than your uncleâs screaming. The older man let out a nervous laughter, brushing it off. âOf course, still, itâs a part of the arrangement.â
Hongjoongâs expression didnât change. âI heard you the first time.â
Your knuckles turned white from how hard you were gripping. His voice struck something in you, sending a zing through your body from your toes all the way to your scalp. His gaze, his voice, his complete control over the room; it was all too much. You hated the way it made your stomach turn into itself.
But your uncleâs ego rendered him unable to stop because he always wanted to be the one in control. âShe turned out decent, though mostly useless. It could be changed,â he said, degrading your dignity further down to the ground. âSheâs an obedient little thing, knows how to close her trap when prompted.â
You froze, as did everybody. You didnât need to look around the table to know the weight of every eye. It was a different type of humiliation you had to endure, but you didnât say anything. Years of training had taught you to just take all of his words in without flinching.
For the first time that night, Hongjoong looked away from you. His stare shifted, slow and deliberate, settling on your uncle who chuckled nervously, but also unable to look away from Hongjoong like you did.
It was his turn to be stared at, you could already tell that your uncle was starting to crack under the pressure of that silent, unnerving stare.Â
Then as if to rub salt on his wounds, Hongjoong let a small smile curl at the corner of his mouth. It wasnât directed towards you, but it sent nasty goosebumps all over your skin. It was nothing short of sinister.
âHow compelling,â he drawled out, leaning forward to grab his wine glass, swirling its contents leisurely before he set his dark eyes back towards your uncle. âThough I donât recall ever asking.â
Your uncle stiffened, but Hongjoong continued, his voice controlled, and flat. âAnd if I ever find myself wondering, Iâll be sure to consult someone whoâs managed to keep his life longer than selling their nieces to the mafia to save their skin.â Your legs felt suddenly too weak, your numb fingers loosening their tight hold on your dress. The mafia. Your uncle was selling you out to the mafia. The word itself echoed through your mind, a jagged, inescapable truth. Fear, raw and electric, lit up inside you.
Though, an undeniable satisfaction flowed through you at the prospect of your smug uncle finally being put in his place. He opened his big mouth to try and retort back, but Hongjoong didnât give him the chance.
He sets his wine glass back down, lightly tapping on it with a butter knife. âMore,â was all he said. It was just one command, but if you were standing, it would have brought you down to your knees. It was the end of the conversation, all because he said so without actually saying it. There were no more words needed to be said, the message had been delivered. He turned his gaze somewhere else, not looking back at you. There was no need to.
This entire room knew who held the leash, and it was the man you were set to marry sooner than later. The room had been entirely claimed by him the moment he opened his mouth.
Dinner was an awkward affair. The conversation between everyone was never really the same afterwards, but you didnât care, you tuned them all out, even when you could finally breathe because Hongjoong never looked your way again, partaking in a conversation with the man nearest to him, the same man with the deep voice who called him out for staring at you.
It was every man for themselves at this very table, that much you could tell. Every clink of cutlery made you flinch, every swallow constricting your throat, every smoke coming out of your uncleâs ears petrifying you, his words still ringing in your head the entire time as you tried to eat.
Marry this man or face the consequences, but at what cost? You were damned if you did, and damned if you didnât. There would be no ending where you wouldnât end up bleeding. Hongjoong terrified you. It was the type of fear that settled itself deep in your bones. He hasnât even risen from his seat, yet heâs managed to get under your skin far more than your uncle has in more than a decade.
This was a man who ruled in power. There was something in the way he sat, all composed and relaxed. He had nothing to prove, let alone raise his voice. He simply held everyoneâs breath in his palms. One squeeze was all it took.
You didnât realize youâd been staring until Hongjoongâs sharp eyes met yours briefly once more. He looked at your uncle, back at you, then back at the man who was talking to him. You had made your decision then. Anything was better than being your uncleâs property.
By the end of the week, all of your belongings were packed in a small suitcase, ready to be transported to the Kim estate. Not that you needed to pack a lot, there was no single thing that you truly owned.
The manor was just as breathtaking as it was the last time you saw it, dare say, far more glamorous than you remembered it to be now that the invisible collar that your uncle wrapped around your neck like a noose was now gone. It was far much easier to gaze in awe at the splendor that it represented.
Though you reckon that if you closed your eyes, the walls would be crimson red with blood. Your fingers clutched the suitcase handle with a grip that bordered on desperation, as if letting go might unravel something fragile inside you. The threshold before you wasnât just the entrance to another home, it was a gate to uncertainty, and that terrified you more than anything.
The last time you crossed into the unfamiliar den of someone elseâs house, you were met with a home, but with silent trials and unspoken wounds. But it was too late to ponder whether you should just turn back, run away, and start anew somewhere else - the massive door at the entrance suddenly opened ajar to reveal the familiar face of the Kim family butler, San.
It struck you then, as he was walking towards your direction, that he wasnât wearing a uniform like the last time you saw him, in fact, he wasnât like anything you remembered at all even though this was only your second meeting. Gone was the uniform, the gloves, and his rigid posture. Instead, he wore a gray tailored suit and he walked like he belonged in it. He wasnât performing anymore. He grabbed your suitcase for you, but before he could take a step forward, he hesitantly turned towards you. âI just wanted to say that there are no shadows in this place,â he said softly, cryptically. âYou donât need to keep looking over your shoulders. He canât hurt you here.â
You tried to keep your face still, unreadable. You supposed that one eventful dinner was enough for everyone to see how much of a swine your uncle was. You didnât respond to his strange reassurance. Instead, you studied him again, this time more carefully, more warily. âYouâre not a butler, are you?â You said quietly.
His brows raised, but he didnât say anything; he just smiled at you before beckoning you inside the mansion that would be your new home. Everything looked the same, except that in the morning light, everything looked more marvelous than it did rather than when they were covered by the dark shadows of the night. No matter which direction your head turned, awe struck in every corner.
Then you passed the staircase. Something made you pause, there was a prickle at the back of your neck. Without meaning to, you looked up. It was the man at the dinner, the one that sat closest to Hongjoong at the far end of the table - the one who told the older man he was staring. He also donned a smart suit like San, leaning against the bannister while his sharp eyes watched you.Â
He was a lot taller than you thought now that he was standing and he was younger, too. It was a surprise given his apparent ease with Hongjoong when everyone else wanted to piss their pants with fear. He didnât glare at you, the only thing that signalled he wasnât particularly angry towards you, but his stare still made your skin tighten. He was, by all means, intimidating.
âDid you need anything, Mingi?â Sanâs mellow voice cut the unspoken tension in the air as he also looked up the staircase. He motions to you with his hands. âYouâve met Y/N during the dinner.â
The man, Mingi, didnât reply. His presence pressed down like a weight, not loud, but undeniable, as he turned around, but not before swivelling his head back, his side profile sharp and intense. âI know,â his deep voice spoke before he completely walked away out of your sight.
Your voice barely rose above a whisper as you turned to San. âDoes he not like me?â
âItâs complicated,â he said simply, continuing the walk towards where was taking you.
Complicated. Somehow, that made you feel like you were trespassing in a life you hadnât earned. Maybe he didnât like you, maybe it wasnât personal, but you understood it. You wouldnât like you, either, ever since you were reduced to who you once were. Those were the thoughts that plagued your mind as you walked through the lavish mansion, until you stopped directly in front of a door that just screamed doom from the other side.
The feeling intensified when San gave the door a few light taps with his knuckles. You had been mistaken when you thought that this would be your room. There was only one reason why San would knock like he did.
âCome in,â a gruff voice replied from inside.
Coldness washed over you, the slight fear during that one dinner night creeping back and settling itself into your bones when you were met at the sight of Hongjoong at the end of his office behind a desk where there were plenty of papers strewn all over it.
You had to put in effort in your jaws so it wouldnât fall open. Youâve seen plenty of good-looking men in your life, but none of them hold a candle to the enigma that was Kim Hongjoong. That night absolutely did nothing to justify how immaculate this man actually looked. The worst part was that he wasnât even wearing a suit like San.
He was clad in a casual white-button up shirt, the sleeves rolled neatly to his elbows, revealing lean forearms that moved with casual precision as he scribbled something across a document. He didnât look up, not bothering to acknowledge your entrance.Â
You shuffled your feet awkwardly, your heart beating a little faster, not out of attraction, though it wasnât out of the realm entirely, but with palpable tension. Hongjoong flipped a page, still without acknowledgement as if he wasnât bothered by your presence at all. It was San who finally broke the silence, his voice lower, more respectful than youâd ever heard it. âBoss. Sheâs hereââ
âLeave,â the mafia boss cut off, voice hushed in the quietness of the office, but brusque nonetheless.
It was like you were struck with an imaginary hammer straight to your chest with that one single word, but it wasnât just that - it was the undeniable truth that you were, once again, unwelcome in this shiny, brand new cage you were thrust upon. The silence that followed felt suffocating, even San was rendered speechless, clearly confused.
San cleared his throat. âIâm not sure Iâm following, Sir.â
The sound of rustling paper and the pen scratching against its surface resonated in your head. âI didnât stutter, San,â Hongjoong replied nonchalantly. âBoth of you, out.â
There was no room for argument in his tone. He didnât sound particularly peeved, in fact, he didnât sound like anything at all, and yet, the dismissal stung you more than youâd like to admit. His utter dismissal was louder than any shout. You didnât have to spend a minute longer in this room that was slowly beginning to feel like a jail cell - you didnât matter.
âAlright,â San sighed, conceding, though against his will. âWhere will she reside?â
The pen in Hongjoongâs hand stopped moving, and finally, he raised his chin, his eyes lifting slowly to stare at San. You swallowed, it reminded you of a predator being disturbed while it was resting. Your heart almost leapt out of your chest when he turned lazily to you, his eyes half-lidded this time. âKeep her in the dungeons,â he drawled flatly. Your eye twitched at the response.
âHongjoong,â Sanâs mouth dropped open in surprise, not being able to stop his reaction at his bossâ reply.
âApologies,â he said, leaning back on his leather chaise lounge, his tone egregiously insincere as he raised his brows at the butler. âI canât help but jest at the stupidity of your question, Choi San. What did you want me to say?â
You clenched your fists before they could visibly shake. God, he was beautiful, and it only made it worse, like the universe had handed unimaginable cruelty to the face of an angel just to mock you. You were scared, yes, but you were also annoyed.
You havenât even been here for five minutes yet he was already seemingly enjoying your discomfort and feeding off of your humiliation. The plan was to keep your head down so you could survive in this battlefield, but if he was going to keep this up, it was only a matter of time until your patience would snap and get you in trouble, or worse, killed.
As if he didnât just say something outrageous, Hongjoong flicked his pen to start writing again. âI need Mingi,â he said. âAnd call your Third Master. He should have been back with Seonghwa from Suwon.â
San didnât say anything as he shut the door behind you both, his steps quick and purposeful as he led you down a dimly lit corridor that felt far too silent for how grand the house looked from the outside. The heavy tension that lingered from the office followed you like a second shadow.
He glanced over at you, as if trying to read your face before turning his eyes back ahead. âI was wondering,â he started clearly just to ease the tension. âIâve noticed, well, we all did, that you didnât share a last name with your uncle. Is that on purpose?â
You blinked, surprised by the question. Such a contrast to what had just occurred a couple of minutes ago. But more than that, nobody had bothered to ask you that question before. It wasn't invasive by all means, just unexpected.
It did, however, shoot a pang of hurt through your heart. You havenât explained this in more than a decade. âHeâs my late motherâs older brother.â
San nodded slowly, absorbing the information with interest. Bless this man, you thought. âMay I ask what your last name is?â
âItâs Jeong,â you replied softly. Oh, how good it was to say your father's name like this again. âJeong Y/N.â
When he finally stopped in front of a modest door near the end of the hall, he placed a hand on the knob, but not before pausing. Something didnât feel right. âD-Did you know my father?â
You frowned at his frozen expression that didnât last for another second before he snapped off of whatever trance he put himself in.
âIâm sorry,â he said suddenly, turning to face you. âI know this was a horrible start to your soon-to-be life here,â San shook his head, the corners of his mouth tightening. âHongjoongâs hard headed, but heâs not heartless. Just give it time, okay?â
Your heart wanted to leap out of your chest. He completely changed the topic. âI get it,â you sighed, letting it go. âHeâs as much of an unwilling participant in this as I am.â
San opened the door, revealing a clean, minimal room with a bed, dresser, and tall windows draped in heavy curtains. The room was beautiful, not that you expected any less, but this was decay dressed in silk; a trap made to look like a sanctuary to your wounded soul.
âIâll let you settle in,â he said gently as he left you alone. âIf you need anything, please let me know. This is your home now as much as it is ours.â
Indeed, you were alone, but not free. Caged, but not chained, at least, not in the physical sense.
San had said to give it time, but time was a commodity and you feared it - too much of it and it left you rotting away inside your body, and too little of it felt like a countdown.
Days passed from then, and you tried to settle in to the very best of your abilities. It was the only option you had, after all. You explored the rest of the mansion, even going as far as hanging out in the vast garden in the back when you had nothing better to do. It wasnât home, per se, but it was far better from where you came from.
As suffocating as this mansion felt, at least San was right, nobody has hurt you - not yet at least. But that was always how it went, wasnât it? Then the shift would be so subtle that youâd miss it if you werenât already waiting for the sky to fall. You knew the pattern like your own breathing. So you kept your voice light. You smiled when you needed to, but you always stayed one step ahead. Because San was right, no one had hurt you, but they would. It was only a matter of time.
It was still a step-up from your uncle, his loud voice no longer calling you, but coincidentally, neither had Hongjoong. He didnât look your way once, he didnât call or summon you, and didnât acknowledge your existence very much. Somehow, you werenât sure if that was a curse or a blessing in disguise.
Nonetheless, you did enjoy it so far, and you had so much to learn. Youâve yet to peek through the library, study how the light filtered through your windows at certain hours, or just the layout of the mansion itself. You were just about to walk towards the garden when you heard the familiar, telltale signs of people talking in one of the rooms. No, rather, you were hearing an argument take place between two men.
âYou lied to me,â a manâs voice, deep, thunderous, and absolutely furious, boomed throughout the expanse of the house. âThat hit in Suwon was supposed to be mine, and mine, alone. Not anyone's, not Wooyoungâs, mine.â
You froze at the sound, instincts screaming at you to turn around, walk away, disappear. But curiosity dug its claws in. Your feet moved without permission, guiding you down the stairs toward the raised voices echoing from the living room just around the corner.
âI did not lie to you. Your lack of proper planning does not constitute an emergency on my end,â replied the familiar voice of Hongjoong, flat and stoic as ever, like he wasnât on the burnt end of someoneâs anger.
âThat little fuck. Always stealing my hits. And you tolerate him.â
Heavy, furious footsteps and you barely had time to walk away unnoticed when you almost crashed into the tall and broad-shouldered form of none other than Mingi. His expression was twisted with the fury of a thousand suns as he glared at you. For a second, he looked like he was going to explode on you, but luckily, he just walked past you with rage he looked like he could barely contain.
âYou,â came a voice from the living room.
You flinched, your spine automatically straightening like they did when your uncle screamed your name before he struck his fists. But Hongjoong didnât shout, didnât even raise his voice, but the sharpness in that single word pinned you in place like a knife. He stepped into view slowly, the light from the tall windows casting long shadows behind him. His expression was unreadable, carved from stone, gaze unreadable but heavy.
âWhat are you doing?â Hongjoong asked at last, his tone deceptively calm, but lined with quiet disdain. âSneaking around corners like a rat.â
Despite your speechlessness in the frost of his tone, you couldnât help but stare. Hongjoongâs back was turned against the window and little bits of sun rays hit his features just right. You tried to tamp the blush trying to sneak up your cheeks to make way at the vexation flickering inside your chest at his statement.
âI-I apologize, I didnât mean to intrude,â you said quietly, your heart jumping to your throat. âI was just curiousââ
âCurious,â he repeated slowly, crossing his arms in front of his chest. âYou were curious.â
You swallowed hard, your pulse pounding in your ears, as he stared you down. It was as if he was truly looking at you for the first time. He wasnât much taller than you, but the way he stood felt like he towered over you by a mile. You felt numbness wash over you, but you tried your best to answer him with honesty. You had a feeling heâd catch you fibbing anyway. âI was told I could explore a little when I came.â
His lips curled into something that wasnât quite a smile - too sharp to be one. âBut did I tell you that you could go prancing around anywhere you damn well pleased?â
Your breath caught when he took a slow, almost bored, step towards you. For a second, you saw the taller form of your uncle stalking towards you, and before you could stop yourself, you opened your mouth to protest. âIâm sorry,â you squeaked. âI just assumed that since Iâm staying here that I canââ
âImmaterial,â he interrupted, low and vicious. âThis is my house, and you answer to me.âÂ
Hongjoong stuck his finger under your chin, slightly tilting it up. The tips of your ears reddened completely, not because you were flustered, but because it felt degrading. âIâve been quite busy, you see,â he continued with a sneer. âBut donât think Iâve forgotten your existence. I can never forget the face of someone who was sold to me.â
You didnât answer. The words stung too much, mostly because youâd dared to hope, even briefly, that maybe this place could become a safe haven. Being remembered like this hurt even more. âYouâre right, I wonât do it again,â you whispered, too defeated to even let your usual anger consume you. âI was out of line, Iâm sorry.â
âThen, act like it,â Hongjoongâs eyes stayed locked on yours, unblinking, his tone dismissive and cold.
He turned his back to you, not bothering to wait for your reply as he started to walk away. âYou shouldnât have been here,â he added. âDonât make the same mistake twice. Stay in your lane.â
You were left standing in the same spot heâd left you even after a long time clenching your fists, shame filling your chest at the minor confrontation, the sharp sting of his words looping in your mind, each repetition sharper than the last.
You dug your nails into your palms until it hurt. Good. You needed something to keep yourself grounded because the rage was almost enough to drown you. How dare he treat you like you were disposable?
The worst part was that you were supposed to marry this man, spend the rest of your miserable days walking on eggshells around this insufferable, arrogant bastard? You closed your eyes, pinching the bridge of your nose as you took a deep breath.
San told you no one was going to hurt you. He lied, to a certain extent he did, because hurt here came from humiliation and not the hand thatâll lay itself on your skin. You didnât have to like him, especially since love was completely out of the question, and you had absolutely no obligation to please him, but you would survive this. You had to.Â
You were following San one Sunday morning as heâd promised to show you the private library after you were no longer skittish after the last encounter with Hongjoong. âIâd love to show you the library today,â San turned, a smile blooming on his face. âMaster is very fond of them, as is the Second Master. Iâm sure you would, too. Itâs quite fascinating.â
âIâve heard a second and third master being mentioned once or twice before,â you started. âI assume theyâre family. Would I be meeting them soon? Should I be wary of them?â
âYou would be correct, they are family,â San nodded, pausing in front of the library doorway to face you. âUnfortunately, the Second Master is currently on aâŠâ
He cleared his throat, trailing off to find the right wording like you didnât already know youâd be marrying into the mafia. âMission, so to speak. And as youâve gathered, the Third Master is in Suwon so he should be back soon.â
He took a pause, glancing at his wristwatch before glancing back at you. âRight now, actually. I completely forgot about that,â he cursed under his breath as he looked at you sheepishly. âI apologize, would you mind if I left to instruct someone of his arrival?â
You gave San a small, amused smile, waving him off. âItâs okay. Go do what you need to do. Iâll just wait here.â
âThank you,â he sighed in relief, already backing away. âI promise I wonât take long.â
You rolled your eyes fondly as he disappeared down the corridor, the sound of his quick footsteps fading behind you. Alone now, you took a slow breath, soaking in the ornate hallway. You didnât mind waiting, at least you had something to look forward to very soon.
If anything, the wait was very peaceful, but that peace was soon shattered when you heard the door to your left at the far end of the hallway swinging open and two voices suddenly filling in the space of the house. They were unfamiliar, as far as you knew. One thing you noticed was that Hongjoong kept a very limited amount of staff going in and out of the manor.
You shifted nervously, looking to where San had left to see if he was coming back soon, not knowing where to go and how to interact with Hongjoongâs possible guests. He always had people over he was constantly talking to and you didnât know how heâd reprimand you if he saw you talking to them.
âYou got me fucked up if you think Iâm not getting back at you for this,â the first man who entered snorted, his bright and shameless laughter put you on high alert. You watched as he made a show of stretching his limbs exaggeratedly. âYou know I canât stand economy flights, Seonghwa, why would you subject me to this torture?â
Then came the second voice, calm and firm, but edged with exasperation. âForgive me for being presumptuous if I say youâre not going to die being a normal person just this once, master,â he said flatly, closing the door behind him with a sigh.
They were quite a pair, you noticed. It was easy to assume that this was the infamous Third Master Hongjoong had been waiting for. His eyes sparkled with mischief, his playful smirk clearly irritating his older, taller companion.
âWe had to blend in, you know that,â the taller man - model - Seonghwa continued, gracefully trudging two suitcases behind him. âHongjoong is going to throw a fit if he finds out weâre being tailed.âÂ
The other man scoffed once more, letting out an obnoxious laughter that frankly reminded you of a hyena. âHeâll be fine,â he waved his hand off-handedly as he started to walk. âI could justââ
He came to a dramatic halt when he saw you standing in the hallway, blinking in complete surprise. He was a lot younger than you thought he was, his boyish charm was impossible to ignore. He observed you from head to toe before he let out a grin that was too wide to be innocent.
Seonghwa almost did a halt, but his was more sudden than his companion. Recognition flashed in his eyes and you wouldâve missed it if you werenât paying attention. He was more reserved, after all. If the first man was chaos, this one was control.
âWell, well, well,â the grinning one drawled, ignoring Seonghwaâs pointed sigh. âWhatâs a beautiful thing like you doing here?â
You blinked, taken slightly aback by the sheer confidence in his tone. âIâm not an intruder,â you said cautiously. âI-Iâm waiting for San.â
âOh, Iâm sure youâre not. I wouldâve already known if you were,â he smirked as he stepped forward, confidence dripping with every step, until he stopped in front of you. Shivers ran through your spine. He reminded you of Hongjoongâs predatory nature. âAnd I wouldnât be smiling.â
He held his hands up for you to shake. âJung Wooyoung, and my heart is yours to intrude, if youâd like. Youâll find that Iâm very easy to rob,â He gave a unapologetic bow, his smirk widening. âYou could do it now if youâd likeââ
âSheâs not available,â Seonghwa cut in, his tone flat, his gaze flicking to you with a subtle nod of acknowledgement. âWooyoung, please, contain yourself, you embarrassment.â
Woooyoung backed off slightly, the confusion in his face palpable. âSheâs not available?â He frowned. âWhy not?â
Seonghwa leaned in slightly, whispering something low against Wooyoungâs ear, voice so quiet you couldnât catch the words. Wooyoung froze, his gaze towards you no longer flirtatious, the warmth in his eyes being replaced by something so cold and calculating that had you taking a small step back.
Youâd seen that look before - on Mingi, of all people. But then, just as suddenly, the light snapped back on. Your sense of danger heightened; Wooyoung and Mingi reminded you of Hongjoong the most. You had to avoid them at all costs.
Wooyoung gasped, hand flying to his chest like he was scandalized. âI donât believe it,â he blurted out. âYouâre marrying Hongjoong?â
Wooyoung looked at you again, a wild laugh tumbling out as he shook his head. âWow. Poor thing. Youâre how old? Thisâll be so awkward during dinners when people ask me, especially Mingi. How did Mingi react to Hongjoong owning you?â
You frowned, not understanding Mingiâs significance. âNot well, I guess,â you admitted before you gave him a pointed glare. âAnd Iâm no oneâs property.â
âNuances,â he shrugged. âWell, if you get sick of Hongjoongâs moodiness, my roomâs on the east wing, just a few doors away from his officeââ
âThere will be none of that,â Seonghwa said dryly, voice heavy with the kind of weariness that could only come from years of enduring Wooyoungâs antics.
âI didnât hear a no from her,â Wooyoung sing-songed.Â
âWooyoung, shut up,â Seonghwa whisper-shouted in warning.
âAnyway, I could take you to dinner,â he wiggled his brows, grabbing your hand. You were almost appalled at his audacity and shied away, yanking your hand away quickly.
âWooyoung.â
He turned to Seonghwa in exasperation. âWhy are you messing up my groove, Hwa? God, youâre just like my father at this point-ââÂ
âYou fucking fool,â Seonghwa cut in coldly, stepping aside as he jabbed a finger toward the other end of the hallway. âCongratulations. Now youâll find out what the afterlife is like.â
Wooyoung followed his gaze, then yelped so loud it echoed through the hallways, because at the far end of the corridor, shadowed in the doorway with the light behind him stood none other than Hongjoong. His arms were crossed and his expression screamed death.
Your stomach turned, the blood draining from your face as he stared at you. They were dark, narrowed into slits, filled with a contained fury. This was the first time you were seeing him days after your altercation at the living room and his presence reminded you of how remarkably terrifying this man was.
âWooyoung,â Hongjoong said, voice low, crisp, and venomous. âMy office. Now.â
All the color drained from Wooyoungâs face, his smirk crumbled, replaced by a sheepish half-smile and a muttered, âAh. Right. Of course. Be right there.â
âAnd you. Be ready, there will be a family dinner tonight,â Hongjoong turned his unyielding attention to someone behind you. âBrief her, manners included.â He eyes you up and down, and you blushed in humiliation once more, trying not to look as small as you felt with his judging gaze. âLord knows you need brushing up.â
You barely heard Wooyoungâs nervous chuckle as he stumbled past you, still trying to mask his own fear. But it didnât matter, your attention was solely fixed entirely on the man who still hadnât moved an inch, still standing in that doorway like a judge awaiting a verdict before you felt yourself being pulled back by Seonghwa.Â
âI am terribly sorry about that,â he apologized, leading you to the side door where he came from. âHeâs not that bad, I promise. Just a bit aloof, and Hongjoong, heâs uh, something, but itâll get better with time.â
You hummed, not knowing what to say. You couldnât possibly say that their boss spiked a little fear in you somehow. As you were walking, you were pleasantly surprised to see red tulips blooming. You grinned, quickly running off to look closer.
However, you wouldnât be the only ones to admire them. Mingi turned the tulip in his fingers with surprising care, before he set his eyes on you and Seonghwa before approaching. His walk, alone, screamed intimidation and hesitated. Mingi trained his sharp eyes on you before he set his attention back on the red tulip bud he was holding.
âSince when did we have these?â He murmured absentmindedly. âAnyway, Iâm glad youâre back. Wooyoung? I heard him whining and bitching around here somewhere.â
âSince now, I guess,â Seonghwa curiously grabs the tulips and hums. He turns to you with a soft smile and shows you the tulip up close. âSay, Y/N, may I ask what your favourite flowers are?â
You didnât answer immediately, not with Mingi staring at you. You tried not to look at him, but you could feel his stare dissecting your every breath and it made your spine stiffen. âThese ones,â you answered softly, cradling a nearby petal. âRed tulips.â
A strange silence followed and when you glanced up cautiously, you found the both of them staring at one another curiously. Mingiâs eyes narrowed, and Seonghwa raised an eyebrow, as if they all knew something you didnât. âAnyway,â Seonghwa cleared his throat. âYou should go to the office. Your dadâs probably tearing him a new one. He, uh, may or may not have flirted with her.â
Mingiâs brows shot up in mild surprise. âGod, that stupid fuck,â he hissed, shaking his head before he patted Seonghwaâs shoulder once and walking away. âIâll catch up later, I need to settle the score with him and Father anyway.â
Dad? Father? Those were the only things circling in your head even as Seonghwa had guided you back into your designated room and sat you down on the bed. Your mouth opened and closed repeatedly, because Mingi wasnât just anyone, he was Hongjoongâs son.
âI take it you had no idea First Master Mingi was Hongjoongâs son?â Seonghwa asked, amusement dancing in his eyes at your bewildered expression. You robotically shook your head in denial. He let out a short, breathy laugh. âFigures. Thatâs very Hongjoong of him to not tell you,â he shook his head.
You smiled bitterly. âWhy would he? Iâm nobody to him.â
Seonghwaâs eyes softened. âThatâs not it. You have to understand, you are only about seven or so years older than his eldest son. It might not seem like it, but he does have morals.â
San did mention that the so-called masters were family, but you thought that meant they had a brotherly bond. You werenât expecting literal family. âI just assumed he was one of higher-ups,â you blurted out.
âHe technically is, yes,â Seonghwa confirmed. âHeâs set to inherit the title once Hongjoong retires. Wooyoung is the next in line given that the Second Master is not interested in the title.â
You blinked repeatedly. Then it hits you - there was yesterday when San mentioned a Third Master. Wooyoung is also Hongjoongâs son. âMingi is the eldest, Hongjoong had him before he hit twenty because his father wanted him to have a son before he transferred the title to him,â he kindly explained.
âAnd his mother was, uh,â he tenses a little bit before shaking his head. âSheâs not a good person. Only married a Kim to sell the enemy information. There was no love in the marriage anyway, so Hongjoong kicked her out when Mingi was only three. Havenât seen her since. Theyâre all about the same age, but Wooyoungâs the youngest. Thereâs a reason he gets away with everything,â he chuckled.
âHow come Wooyoung doesnât share a last name with Hongjoong?â You asked.
âItâs because Wooyoung is not his biological son,â Seonghwa answered. âNeither is Second Master, but theyâre biological brothers, however. They were his former right-handâs sons, but he died in a hit gone wrong. They both got along with Mingi even before then, so adopting them was a no-brainer. But that doesnât matter, they are his sons.â
You took that in slowly. Three sons; one cold and carved from stone, another a carefree spark of chaos, and a third somewhere in between you hadnât even met yet. No wonder Mingi looked at you like that. You were just a few years older than him and he was probably naturally weirded out about it.Â
âAnyway, Iâll leave you to it, you have to get ready for dinner tonight. Since Wooyoung has been gone for three months, itâs customary to welcome him back,â Seonghwa grabs your hand to shake it gently, smiling at you with that smile that eased your worries for a bit. âDonât mind Hongjoong. Iâm sure youâll do well. Itâs very nice to finally meet you, Y/N.â
You didnât pay much attention to Seonghwaâs words. Itâs very nice to finally meet you. You didnât bother to dress up too much as you stood in front of the mirror longer than you should have, smoothing invisible wrinkles from your clothes. For a moment, you thought about putting on makeup, but youâd always felt like a child trying to play dress-up.
When you finally stepped out of the room and down the long hallway toward the dining hall, your legs felt hollow. The muted murmur of voices from behind the doors swelled with each step. And you hated how it reminded you of that night - your first time meeting Hongjoong.
Thankfully, he wasnât ignoring you because he was looking straight at you, arms crossed as he watched your awkward form walk to the centre of the room, as San led to the chair to sit directly to his left. You cursed internally, you were betting on settling in the background and would have chosen to sit on the far end of the table.
Thankfully, everyone was here, though you couldnât really focus on them. Mingi sat in front of you, Seonghwa and San, respectively, sitting beside him. You were sure you wouldnât be the only one who couldnât breathe with Hongjoongâs menacing aura. Still, you were relieved, at least you wouldnât be alone.
âHowdy, pretty,â Wooyoung saluted flirtatiously beside you, his eyes twinkling with mischief and excitement. You saw the man beside him roll his eyes dramatically, but didnât say a word. You gave Wooyoung a tight smile out of politeness.
âScram if youâre going to be insufferable, Wooyoung,â Hongjoong sighed, irritation palpable on his expression before he set his eyes on you. âAnd you, donât do that ever again. Youâre here to represent me. You know what that entails. I know youâre not as dull as you seem.â
You gritted your teeth, forcing a meek nod as a response. Wooyoung scoffs obnoxiously, ignoring the first statement directed to him. âRelax, nobodyâs taking your woman from you,â he teased. âJealousy doesnât suit you. Youâre practically frothing at the mouth.â
You could tell Hongjoong was close to exploding judging from the vein popping on his temples that protruded so much, it looked like it hurt. Instead, he puts his hands up, gesturing to the stoic man sitting beside Wooyoung. âThis is Jongho,â he said, voice flat and uninterested. âHe will be your bodyguard from now on. Jongho, show your respect.â
You blinked in surprise. This was the last thing you ever expected, but you welcomed it. You were surprised, however, Jongho didnât look like he was much older than you. His face was carved with stoicism and impassiveness. âIâll do my best to keep you safe,â Jongho said plainly, voice deep and steady.
âRight, let's get a few things out of the way,â Hongjoong started, voice still as sharp and astute as if time was running out, the entire time the staff was piling dinner on the table. âWhen did your parents pass away?â
That question hit you harder than all the insults and coldness he directed towards you. You were expecting something else, even about your uncleâs failing business that you had no idea about, but certainly not this. âWhen I was sixteen,â you blurted out. âIt was sudden, I was told it was a hit and run.â
Hongjoongâs question had sliced through the dinner like a blade, and your answer left a ringing silence in its wake.You swallowed, suddenly hyper aware of how cold the room felt. Across the table, Mingiâs gaze sharpened instantly, replaced by something cold and alert. He flicked his eyes towards Hongjoong, a silent communication passing between them. And even Wooyoung let out a slow exhale, his playful demeanor was nowhere to be found.
Hongjoong nodded, his stern face not giving anything away. âHit and run?â He repeated slowly, like tasting the words. âThatâs what they told you? Who told you that?â
âM-My uncle,â you answered truthfully.
âHmm,â Hongjoong hummed brusquely. âThat good-for-nothing leech during dinner?â
You nodded stiffly. A beat passes, something about the way his jaw muscle ticked and his exhale changed. âWhen did you start living with him?â
âRight after the funeral,â you replied. âHe took me before my other family members had a chance to say their condolences to me.â
âAnd?â he asked, voice clipped. âHow bad was he?â
Just like that, memories upon memories of all the hurt, emotionally and physically, started playing in your brain like an old camera film. Subconsciously, you touched your neck. The bruises were gone, but you could still feel his hands wrapped around them. âBad enough,â you replied quietly, avoiding eye contact.
Sanâs eyes softened. There was a slight crease in his brow, one of restrained empathy. He leaned back slightly, as if he needed space to process it, or to give you some. âFucking bastard,â he muttered under his breath.
Hongjoong didnât respond, his eyes lowering to your hand on your neck. His eyes didnât soften, but the edge in them did dull ever so slightly. He looked at you for one more second before he leaned back on his seat to stare out the large window that overlooked the entire manor.
"You need to act the part if you're going to stay here," Hongjoong said, voice sharp, still looking out the window. You were thankful for the change of topic, it was hard to pretend the questions didnât sting.
You glanced wearily at him from where you were sitting. âWhat part?â
âYou are going to be Mrs. Kim very soon, and you will be associated with me,â he said. âThat means whatever you do will reflect on me, including both your victory and your defeat. I do not want the likes of you to embarrass me.â
You clenched your hands in your lap to keep them from shaking. Your identity was being stripped down, reshaped into someone he could not even tolerate standing next to. It was next level humiliation.
âI will not tolerate disrespect from any outsiders about whatâs mine, hence me giving you a bodyguard,â he continued, casually sipping on his wine. âI refuse my family to be a laughingstock of some sorts. You will be under my name, so you will be under my protection.â
Under his name, not sharing his name. He was basically telling you that you will become his burden and liability. âIt is imperative that no one knows about us for now. You will not wear a ring, and you will not speak about our arrangement. â
You swallowed, throat tight. âSo what am I supposed to be, then? Your accessory?â
He leaned closer, and your breath caught in your chest. âPlay the game. Or pack your things.â
âNow, hold on a minute,â a voice cut off, one you werenât expecting. Everybody looks at Wooyoung curiously, the cutlery in the background halting. âDonât you think this is a bit much, Dad? Youâre asking her to erase herself in front of everyone. Hide everything. No ring, no identity, no dignity? You want her to protect your name, but you wonât even give her the same courtesy?â
Your heart thumped. Was someone finally on your side? And of all the people, his own son? The one who you thought was a flirt. Hongjoong shifted his gaze. âSince when did you start calling me Dad?â He asked, tone cold now, sharpened to a lethal edge. âDo not undermine me at my own table, Jung Wooyoung.â
You werenât that much of an idiot - this engagement was a farce because he was hiding you like a shadow. It was erasure disguised as a strategy. It stung, not that you were expecting him to hold you and show you off, but still.
Your fingers brushed against the gold fork, just drowning out the fight, and you were about to dig in when your plate was suddenly pushed away. Horrified, you stared at Hongjoong who had a passive expression on his face. âDonât eat anything,â he stated, cold eyes drilling onto your wide ones, his fingers still on the edge of the plate he so callously pushed off. âNot until I say so.â
You froze, absolutely mortified at what he had done. You could accept all the insults and the cold shoulder heâd been presenting you in his house, but this? You swallowed the lump in your throat and kept your head down, your hands curling into your lap like they didnât belong at the table. Your stomach had long since stopped growling - embarrassment had a way of killing hunger.
âShe didnât do anything. Why would you do that?â Seonghwa spoke, his tone laced with disbelief, his brows furrowed as he looked from the plate to you, then back to Hongjoong. Even Jongho, who had been trying to eat quietly, had stopped.
âNo one eats until she does,â Wooyoung muttered suddenly, pushing his own plate away with a sharp scrape. He didnât even look at Hongjoong. His focus was entirely on you, his eyes softening slightly. âI love you and all, Hongjoong, but weâre not playing these games. If youâre jealous, just say so.â
âThen none of you are eating,â Hongjoong snarled. The sudden sound of a chair scraping violently against the floor shattered the moment. Everyone flinched, heads turning just in time to see Hongjoong push himself up from his seat with a grace so sharp it cut through the hum of the room. âGet up,â he said, his jaw locked, his fists white-knuckled.
Your head whipped toward him in disbelief. âW-What?â
His eyes, narrowed and glinting with something unreadable, didnât budge. âI said, get up.â His tone was low and lethal; it didnât leave room for any arguments.
He didnât wait for your response, not until he just grabbed you by the arm all of a sudden, dragging you away from the crowd and straight to the living room staircase. âWhat are youâ?â
âYou,â he spat, voice low and accusing. âWhat spell did you cast on them? How did you get everyone to turn against me?â
You blinked, stunned by the sudden accusation, but you couldnât say anything as Hongjoongâs eyes darkened further, shadows flickering in their depths as his voice dropped to a dangerous whisper. âJongho. Take her to her room. No more scenes.â
Hongjoongâs gaze lingered on you for a heartbeat longer, a mix of frustration and something unreadable in his expression before walking away. It was like Hongjoong ripped your heart out directly from your chest and took it with him, leaving your insides hollow in its wake.Â
âI apologize on his behalf. Hongjoongâs not good at expressing how he truly feels. Youâre not missing much on the food, if it matters,â he assuaged in an attempt to make you feel better as he led you upstairs. âThe steak was tough, the dressing was bland, and the avocados were mushy as hell. Our chef was sick, so we had to hire another one. Their last day, it seems.â
You swivelled your head slowly to look at Jongho. âW-What did you say was in the dressing?â
âHuh? Avocados? Yeah, itâs like someone stepped on them and plopped them on the plate. Bleh.â
Your heart rate began to pick up abnormally. You were deadly allergic to avocados. âReally?â Your voice cracked slightly, the information settling in your head like a broken record.Â
âReally,â he confirmed with a soft smile that emphasized how young he actually was.
Avocado allergies were rare. Even when you were younger, it was easy to avoid them, and even your uncle didnât know you had an allergy. Not that he gave you avocados, he was cheap on you like that.Â
But besides that, you definitely screwed up last night. From what youâve observed, not only was Hongjoongâs fuse short already, but his anger was difficult to dissipate as well. You needed to figure out a way to appease him, you didnât want him calling off the engagement.
âYou want to make Hongjoongâs dinner every night, you said?â Sanâs brows were both raised up to his hairline. âAre you sure, Y/N? Hongjoongâs quite the picky eater.â
You ignored the voice in your head that bristled at the thought of a man in his mid-forties still picky with his food. âIt might not seem like it, but Iâm a capable cook, I swear,â you joked. âIâve had a lot of practice living with my uncle.â
Sanâs eyes softened significantly, but in the end, he relented. âIâll instruct the staff to vacate the kitchen come nighttime,â he sighed.Â
True to his words, the kitchen was all yours by 6 oâclock at night. You didnât even have time to marvel around the luxurious setup, you had no time to waste. Not when you had to prove yourself useful. When push comes to shove, maybe you could be his chef instead of his wife rather than your uncleâs niece again.
You didnât make anything fancy, just a simple soup to gauge what Hongjoong might like or might not. You even tried your best to make the vegetables in it barely visible, thatâs how much effort you put in it.
You were about to bring the soup up to his office when by sheer coincidence, Hongjoong, himself, showed up to the kitchen, and judging by his slightly raised brow at you holding the bowl with an apron still on you, he wasnât expecting to see anyone in the kitchen, let alone you of all people.
âH-Hi,â you stammered, avoiding out contact, awkwardly. âI, uh, I made you something.â
He doesnât say anything at first, just blinking repeatedly, before sighing. âDonât stay up late next time,â was all he said before he moved past you to walk out of the kitchen as if he didnât want to be there in the first place.
Hongjoong disappeared into his study, the sound of the door clicking shut behind him like punctuation to the silence he left behind. You let out a shaky breath, the sting of his blatant rejection making your legs shake as you sat on the dining chair. Maybe tomorrow.
But he still didnât eat. You did it again the next day anyway, even when the results were the same. You werenât a master chef by any means, but one thing you were proud of was that you put genuine care on all of the things your hands create.
You patiently waited for Hongjoong, ready to try and spend time with him at dinner even though the both of you never got along since he disliked you. The thought of being face to face made your heartbeat go wilder than the prospect of him accepting your efforts.
By the fifth night after another failed attempt, you asked around to figure out what Hongjoongâs favourite foods were. You tried to ignore the pitying looks San sent you while Seonghwa quietly cleaned another plate of ignored efforts, taking everything with a smile on your face even though on the inside, you felt like crying.
You clutched another plate a little tighter again the next day, heat bleeding through porcelain and into your palms. You wondered if he even knew or if he smelled the spices in the air, wondered if he saw your sleeping form on the couch when you were too tired to wait for him.
Maybe you didnât need him to eat it, maybe you just needed him to pause - to look at you like you were more than the terms of a deal neither of you asked for. But instead, all he gave you was a sigh and his absence. And there you were - offering warmth with shaking hands to a man whoâd rather freeze.
Hope began to dwindle when you didnât even see Hongjoongâs shadow anymore by the seventh night. You started plating smaller portions out of humiliation and by the ninth, you didnât bother waiting for Hongjoong anymore, just quietly making the food and leaving it in the kitchen, not even bothering to check if it was eaten or if Seonghwa had thrown it away.
You decided to stop after another week. You were tired of waking up in the room to Seonghwaâs shaking head when you looked at him expectantly. However, you wanted to make dinner for the last time not just for Hongjoong anymore, but for everyone whoâs been nothing but accommodating to you.
You just needed a couple of ingredients to make what you needed, and for that, you wanted to pick them out yourself. That was how you found yourself directly in front of Hongjoongâs office where you knew he always was, steeling your nerves to knock and ask if there was a car that you could use to drive yourself to the market.
You were about to knock when you stopped yourself. There was a heated conversation going inside the office and by the sound of it, it was Hongjoong and Seonghwa. You could hardly hear what they were talking about.
â....canât keep doing thisâŠ.giving her the cold shoulder, JoongâŠsheâll find outâŠ.what are you going to do then?â
âGive me timeâŠ..so close to caging in Yoo Jaehwan, that bastardâŠno one can knowâŠ.make sure heâll payâŠ.Yeosang.â
Your entire body locked, coldness spreading all over your chest at the mention of your uncleâs name. Those were Hongjoong and Seonghwaâs voices, you were positive, but what were they talking about?
â....wonât be safe forever, you know that. SanâŠ.intel on the hit and runâŠ.was damn impossible toâŠ.think Jaehwan knows?â
âThereâs no denying itâŠ..will be safer here....never forgive myself if something happensâŠ.my everythingâwhoâs there?â
You cursed internally when you accidentally misplaced your foot, causing your body to bump onto the door. You were about to turn and run away, to pretend that you were never here in the first place, but it was too late. The door swung open, revealing Hongjoongâs stern figure, eyes sharp and searching. His gaze landed on you in mild surprise, his chest rising slightly from how fast he'd moved.
âY/N?â You saw his hand squeeze the doorknob ever so slightly. Still, you canât help the shiver that passed through you. That was the first time heâd ever said your name. âHow long have you been standing there?â
His voice was low, but it wasnât calm. âWhat did I tell you about sneaking around like a damn rat?â
âI-I just got here, I swear,â you swallowed, hard. He stared at you, deadpan. In no timeline or galaxy did he believe you. âI want to go out. I-I know thereâs a market near here andââ
âAbsolutely not,â he rejected, his voice rising up in pitch ever so slightly in disbelief. âYouâre not going out.â
The denial was harsh and brutal - hell, he didnât even let you finish your sentence - but this was also the first time you saw any other emotion on him other than anger, annoyance, and intimidation. âI really want to goââ you tried again.
âAnd I said no,â he repeated, his voice a little harsher this time.
You were taken aback. It wasnât just the denial that struck you, it was the sheer urgency in his tone. It was the look in his eyes that if you stared hard enough, you couldâve found uneasiness and dread swimming in them.
âBut I havenât been out ever since I came here,â you blurted out in equal disbelief. He was the most arrogant and controlling one youâve ever met and that was saying a lot. âI want to buy some produceââ
âOrder it online, I donât give a damn,â he snapped. He was about to close the door on you, but you put your foot to block it. âWhat the hell are youââ
âPlease, Hongjoong,â you begged. It was a massive hit on your own ego and pride, but you were going to lose your mind if you donât find fresh air soon. âI-I wonât even stay long, Iâll keep my phone on me.â
He stilled, his gaze faltered. You saw his throat tighten as he looked towards the floor. âHongjoong,â he repeated under his breath, so soft you almost missed it.Â
Your breath hitched. He said it so softly that you almost missed it. Except you didnât. You werenât even sure if you were meant to hear it. Seonghwa, who forgot was also in the room, cleared his throat, thus breaking that unspoken tension you found with Hongjoong. âI could take herââ he started gently, but Hongjoong cut him off with a look, his neck snapping up so fast that it scared you a little.
Hongjoongâs eyes hardened again, and this time, they were the darkest you had ever seen. âI donât keep you to tolerate her, Seonghwa,â he barked before turning to you one last time. âYouâre not going out. Thatâs final.â
His gaze lingered a moment longer on you, eyes glinting with something between rage and warning, before he completely shut the door on you. He didnât slam it, but it still knocked the wind out of your lungs as the finality of his denial settles in on you.
Something shifted in you at the moment. At first, you had mistaken it for fatigue. The stress of constantly trying to walk on eggshells with Hongjoong just so you wouldnât say the wrong things in case he decided to call off the marriage, the late nights staying up making him dinner he didnât even want, they were starting to get to you.
It didnât happen all at once, but now the weight in your chest didnât feel like fear anymore, it felt like fury - no, you knew it was. The final push was so mundane it almost felt insulting. You could feel your anger simmering and it was only a matter of time until it boiled over.
You were tempted to bang on the door like a madwoman, but you chose to walk away to the one place you knew would give you comfort - the garden. But even the flowers werenât enough to make you feel better. If anything, they emphasized how infinitely colourless your world was.
You clenched your jaw, jaw tight as you sat down on one of the benches, arms crossed, trying to remind yourself that you were still here. You were still standing and still breathing. You werenât going to fall apart over someone like him.
âYour energy is so strong that I wouldnât be surprised if the flowers started to wilt.â
You rolled your eyes, not really in the mood to talk to anybody, but when Jongho sat beside you, you couldnât help but relax a bit. Youâve always loved company regardless of how you felt. Youâve been alone all your life, so it was always nice to have someone. âHow did you know I was here anyway?â You murmured with a small pout.
Jongho chuckled, absentmindedly fiddling with a lone petal. âIâm not your bodyguard for nothing. Iâm always watching.â
âThatâs totally not creepy at all,â you chuckled a little, shaking your head.
He laughed, shifting his weight before letting out a slow breath. âHeâs not mad at you, you know.â
You snorted, giving him an incredulous look, but Jongho just smiled. âIâm serious. Donât take it personally,â he said softly. âHeâs just scared. Thatâs all.â
You didnât care what Hongjoongâs intentions were, but in reality, you were starving for anything that made you feel less like a ghost haunting someone else's palace. Yet your mind wandered, uninvited and unwelcome, back to that moment at the door when youâd said his name. But it wasnât your own desperation that haunted you - it was his reaction. How his gaze had faltered and how heâd gone utterly still.Â
If there was something to behold about your personality, it was that you were nothing but persistent, after all. It was the reason why youâve come so far in your miserable life. So you tried again after a couple of days to ask Hongjoong again if you could go out.
Whatever conversation you overheard him and Seonghwa must have set him off that day so you figured youâd let his anger simmer and try to catch him in a good mood. Yesterday, you even saw him in the living room, casually reading the newspaper - you almost smiled at that because it inadvertently showed his age - while chatting casually with Mingi.
Now that you knew the real nature of their relationship, you could clearly see how much Mingi resembled Hongjoong, who honestly didnât look a day over forty if it wasnât for reading glasses resting low on his nose. God, you thought, that detail alone betrayed his age more than anything.
So you gathered your courage and waited when you knew he was going to be alone in his office in the afternoon. You took a deep breath, rapped your knuckles on the door before opening it slightly enough to poke your head in.
But he wasnât here. That surprised you more than anything, mainly because it wasnât much of a secret how much of a workaholic Hongjoong was. Even if you didnât hear Wooyoung complain about it a lot, it wasnât like you couldnât see it.
Against your better judgment, you entered the room, opting to just wait in his room for his return, but not closing the door to signal that someone was here. Last thing you wanted was for Hongjoong to think you were intruding. You were hanging on your last thread with him as is. His office screamed of him all over.
Admittedly, you balked at the slight mess on his table as you walked towards the leather couches to sit down, but before you could do so, something inadvertently catches your eye amongst the mess that was his desk.
Half-tucked under a stack of manila folders and faded blueprints, barely sticking out like it had slipped by accident, was a photo. You reached for it on instinct - then froze. It was you.
Specifically, it was your graduation photo. You were smiling, though you could tell that it didnât reach your eyes.. The photo was frayed along the edges and the corners were soft from wear. There was a faint crease running down the middle, as if it had been folded and unfolded a hundred times over. Your heart thudded, your hands shaking immensely. You shouldnât have looked.
âYou have thirty seconds to explain what youâre doing in my office before I lose all civility.â
The way your entire body trembled with uncouth shock was something to be seen. Hongjoong stood there, his sharp eyes trained on the photo you were holding in your hand, his jaw tightening. âTime is ticking, Y/N. Youâre twenty-seconds away from having a very, very bad day.â
You put the photo haphazardly back on his desk. âI wanted to ask again if I could, perhaps, go outââ
You were stunned into absolute silence when he banged his fist on the door once but with enough force to shake the whole world around the both of you. âAre you deaf?â His tone sliced the air in half like a blade. âOr just unbelievably stupid? Didnât I tell you that you cannot go out? How many times do I have to tell you?â
You stood frozen, the heat of his fury scorching your skin, but he wasnât done. âYouâre either acting like an imbecile, or you really are one. And Iâm supposed to marry you? Iâm already doing your uncle a favour by not shooting him between the eyes, but my God, this is pushing it. â
His words gutted you. You were used to your uncle calling you all the insults in the book, but this was something else, Hongjoong was basically judging your entire personality from the skin side out, and that hurt more than anything else because he doesnât even know you.
But you were only human, and even animals bite back when wounded. âYouâre no different than my uncle,â you slipped out, unshed tears lining the corners of your eyes. âYouâre hiding something from me. Why are you locking me in?â
He scoffed, eyes glinting with something that felt like contempt. âPlease. Donât insult me like that. He sent you to me like a lamb to a slaughterhouse. You just havenât thanked me for the knife yet.â
You didnât even know what expression your face was making, only that your cheeks felt hot and your throat burned like youâd swallowed fire. âI hate you,â your lips wobbled, looking at him with indignance in your eyes. âI hate you.â
He laughed bitterly, without humor, without restraint. âYeah?â His voice was sharp, venomous. âWell, youâre about to hate me more.â
Then he turned, grabbed an envelope from the desk, and threw it at you. Money spilled out like a slap, some bills fluttering to the floor at your feet. âThere, this is what you wanted, is it not? Now you can pretend youâre not living inside a cage.â
To say you were appalled would be an understatement. Your heart curled into itself, shriveling behind your ribs. Before you could fully break down, you ran out without another word, not bothering to look at him or the money littered across the room as you ran until your legs gave out in a random corridor of the mansion.
You didnât bother minimizing your loudness, your hands trembling against the marble as you choked back a sob, quiet and broken. You havenât cried in a long time, mainly because you refused to for someone like him, but this wasnât just for Hongjoong. They were for everything; for the girl you used to be, the child who lost her parents, for the woman you were failing to become, and for the bride you never wanted to be.
The rubber band holding yourself together snaps, so you ran down the corridors, through the driveway, past the gigantic gates, anywhere but there. You didnât know where you were going, but you needed to breathe somewhere he wasnât.
 It wasnât until your shoes hit an unfamiliar pavement that you realized that you were far away from the estate. In fact, you were in a small park with a playground. The sight was haunting, the play place devoid of the telltale laughter of children. It was perfect.
The adrenaline that kept you going had long worn off, but you didnât care as you walked warily towards the swings and sat on it. Your fists clenched around the swingâs cold chains as more tears fell freely now. You didn't bother wiping them away. Why were you here anyway? To get away from a man who doesnât want you even when you knew the invisible chains that tied you two together would shorten again?
Pathetic.
You had fantasized about the idea of finding freedom in a marriage that saved your life. You had hoped that maybe Hongjoong would grow on you, and him on you, but those fantasies had shriveled and rotted the moment Kim Hongjoong opened his mouth. And so, you let yourself swing, forward and back, forward and back, as if maybe, just maybe, you could go far enough to leave the hurt behind.
You were there for a while, you didnât move when the sun started to set. You didnât move when thunder clapped on the sky above. You didnât move when the first set of raindrops fell onto your skin, sticking to your clothes like a fever that you canât sweat out. You didnât care.
You wouldâve stayed there forever, let the ocean take you, but someone else had plans for you that day. At first, you couldnât hear it above the rain and the thunder, but the unmistakable sound of footsteps hitting puddles was impossible to ignore.
You closed your eyes, willing your mind to focus, but when you opened them again, you froze. Hongjoong stood from afar, drenched to the bone, his head whipping around like a madman. His chest rose and fell with labored breaths, but when his eyes met yours, his shoulders hunched like the entire world had just been lifted off his back and thrown back on again. You closed your eyes again, praying that heâd go away if you pretended to not see him, but just like you, Hongjoong was nothing but persistent, after all.
âOpen your eyes and look at me,â he demanded, his voice losing its sharp edge, making way for an emotion you werenât sure you were ready to hear from him.Â
By God, he looked devastating. His breath ragged, chest rising up and down, jaw clenched so tightly you thought it might snap. His usual posh and classy look was missing as water dripped from his hair into his dark, unreadable eyes. And he looked absolutely furious.
âGo away,â you said, voice thin and cold, wrenching yourself from his grip. âLeave me alone.â
You stood up, but your legs wobbled, and he caught your arm before you could fall. His grip was tight, almost bruising. Your heart almost thudded out of your ribs when he pulled you close, both of his hands holding your shoulders now.
âStop it,â he barked, but his voice was hoarse. He shook his head, closing his eyes before opening them again with a shaky sigh. âWhy are you such a fucking pain in my ass? Iâm too old for this shit.â
He sighed sharply, his hand hastily pushing his wet hair away from his face in frustration. His other hand lingered at your arm, warm despite the storm, as he stepped in closer, lowering his voice. âI will bring the market to you next time, alright?â
The wind howled around you, but you didnât even notice. His fingers twitched like they were about to reach for you, but you turned your face away just about when he stopped inches away from your skin before he fisted his hand, his gritting teeth audible in the rain.
âIâll take you back,â he said, voice sharp again. âBefore you get yourself sick and make my life even more difficult than it already is.â
His hand clasped yours tightly as he pulled you along with him through the rain. His hand didnât leave yours until you reached the car, and maybe he felt bad for you, but when he grabbed your hand again when he started driving, it wasnât out of pity.
If anything, he held tighter. His hand found yours on your lap, his thumb softly caressing the still damp skin of your upturned hand, not letting go even when he had to swerve and turn. He said nothing. He stared ahead through the rain-blurred windshield, jaw clenched tight, knuckles white on the steering wheel, but he never let go.
And you didnât pull away either. Because even though your chest hurt from his words, the warmth of his palm over yours was the first thing all day that didnât feel cruel. It seemed to lull you into a short slumber even.
The soft brake of the car was what brought you back to sentience. You watched Hongjoong press some sort of button on his car before radio static comes to life from it. âThird wing master bedroom. Iâm going for a ride,â he said gruffly before he let go and pressed the bridge of his nose.
The chill of the storm probably disoriented you and you didnât understand, but when your door opened to be face to face with the gentle Seonghwa, you were a bit surprised to find that you were parked directly in front of the mansion front door.
âCome on,â he said quietly, holding onto your shoulders and not caring if you were wet, like he knew what you had already gone through. âLetâs get you warm.â
He guided and helped you get out but you yanked to a stop when you realized that something was stopping you - Hongjoongâs hand still entwined with yours. You turned your head toward him. Hongjoong hadnât moved, his eyes locked with yours, burning but hollowed out. And for a heartbeat, everything was still. The world, the storm, the ache in your chest.
But he let go, shutting the door softly before driving off to the night to God-knows-where. You wouldnât know, Seonghwa was already guiding you inside the mansion by your shoulders. His hands were gentle, his movements even more patient.
His eyes dropped into sympathetic comfort, his hand slightly squeezing your shoulders. He gently walked the both of you into the living room where the fireplace was already hot and going.Â
San was already there waiting for you, eyes wide with panic along with Jongho who handed him a thick blanket. âWrap up, yeah? Donât want you getting sick now,â he said, quickly bundling you to warm you up. âYou ran out during that storm? What the hell were you thinking?â
âGive her space, San,â Seonghwa said, but the relief in his voice was palpable. He handed you a mug of something warm, ginger tea, you guessed, and crouched down beside you, eyes soft. âWe were all looking. You scared us.â
Suddenly, Jongho dropped to his knees, bowing his head low, much to your surprise. âIâm sorry,â he blurted out. âI should have kept an eye, I didnât guard you enough.â
âW-What? No,â you frowned, hesitantly patting his head. âItâs not your fault. Youâre not my keeperââ
Before you could even answer, Wooyoung appeared behind him, surprisingly less loud but just as concerned. âYeah, you tell him that,â he scoffed softly, arms crossed to his chest, shaking his head slightly. âHongjoong almost killed him in sheer anger. Seriously, why did you do that?â
It was the most serious youâve ever seen the man, but of course, he was still as dramatic as ever. His eyes darted from you to the others before dramatically flopping onto the arm of the couch. âIâve never seen him like that before,â he chortled. âLike, ever. Hell, he doesnât even react that bad when me and my brothers get shot or something.â
âIt canât be that bad,â you murmured, fiddling with the blanket. âI wasnât even gone for long. I was going to come back.â
That was when all three of them looked at you like youâd grown a second head. âNot long?â Jongho echoed, his brows shooting up in disbelief. âYouâve been gone for hours, Y/N.â
âHongjoong practically tore the city apart,â San shook his head. âYou were gone for over five hours. Five. Thatâs not just a walk in the park, thatâs a goddamn vanishing act. I swear he was about to murder us if he couldnât find you.â
You blinked, confused. âHe wasâŠlooking for me?â
âObviously,â Wooyoung rolled his eyes, clicking his tongue. âIâve never seen him lose control like that before. But seriously, please donât do that again. Iâm not ready for Mingi to inherit the business in case Dad gets an aneurysm.â
You looked down at your lap, shame filling your lungs along with the thudding of your heartbeat. âI didnât mean to scare anyone.â
âBut you did,â Wooyoung muttered, but his tone wasnât offensive. âBut I get it. I do apologise on his behalf, though. He shouldnât have thrown money at you. That was unnecessarily cruel, even for him.â
Seonghwa gave your shoulder a squeeze. âYouâre safe now and thatâs all that matters. Hongjoong should be back shortly,â he helps you up once more. âCome along. You should wash up so you donât get sick.â
You thanked everyone before you let Seonghwa guide you into a part of the mansion youâve never been at, let alone the room he took you in before he bid you a goodnight with a promise to check on you the next day.
You sighed deeply, trudging your feet to the shower. Your heart swells the moment you opened that door, it smelled of Hongjoong. It was hard not to remember the way his fingers had clung to yours, how they didnât tremble until after heâd let go, the entire time you washed up and got ready for bed.
When morning came, your eyes fluttered open when the first ray of sunshine hit your face, but you didnât want to get up - the sheets smelled faintly of sandalwood and something distinctly him, and that the pillow cradled your head felt like a welcome comfort.
For a second, you had, perhaps, thought that everything was a dream, but when you rubbed your eyes and made a move to get up, you were completely startled awake to see the last person you ever thought youâd see the moment youâd opened your eyes.
Hongjoong was fully dressed in a crisp black turtleneck and slacks, hair slightly tousled, as he typed something furiously into his laptop. He didnât look up when you stirred, but you noticed the subtle clench of his jaw.
âI trust you slept well?â Hongjoong asked, lowering his glasses to stare straight at you.
You willed for your heartbeat to stop thumping so much for fear of him hearing it. You stared straight back at him, noticing the faint shadow under his eyes. âI suppose so,â you said. âYou didnât, though.â
âIâll say,â he shut his laptop off, reaching for a folder beside it, before leaning on the couch, crossing his arms, his sharp eyes trained on you. âYou did sleep on my bed, after all.â
You blinked, the words not sinking in your morning-addled brain yet, but when it did, your mouth dropped open in surprise. âI-Iâm so sorry,â you blurted out, heat pooling in your lower belly at the information. No wonder the entire room smelled like him. âI didnât sleep here on purposeââ
âI know,â he sighed. âI asked Seonghwa to bring you here. Lest you already forgot.â
He took his glasses off, rubbed the bridge of his nose like the weight of the world had been sitting there. âNext time, donât run off in a storm just to prove a point.â
âThat wasnât what I was doing,â you frowned.
He looked at you then, brief and unreadable. âThen what were you doing?â
âTrying to breathe,â you croaked, your voice dropping down to a whisper that you wouldnât be surprised if he hadnât heard it. âPlus, you looked all night for me.â
He didnât say anything at first. But the shift in his expression, the subtlety of it, was louder than words. âFreshen up and eat breakfast,â he muttered, tapping the folder in his hand twice. âI have a couple of questions for you.â
You werenât in the mood to argue with him, certainly not after his obvious attempt in shutting down the conversation completely. Unsurprisingly, your body still ached from last night. You opted for a quick brush of your teeth, tying your hair presentably.Â
The scent of you had me dizzy. I have to get out of here.
You didnât bother changing out of the pyjamas Seonghwa had provided for you since you didnât have clothes here. It would give you an out, and you werenât ready to face Hongjoong out of shame. Thatâs exactly what you did. You were about to slip out, when he cleared his throat.
âWhere are you going?â Hongjoong stared at you, brows raised.
You gulped, feeling like you were caught doing something you shouldnât. âUhm. Iâd hate to bother you further. Didnât you tell me to have breakfast?â
âI did,â he confirmed, gesturing towards a particular direction of the room. âWith me.â
Your brain almost shut off with the information. With him? He rolled his eyes, shaking his head as he stood up and opened the balcony door. Your heart practically leapt out of your chest, you were positive that the breakfast set up there wasnât present when you woke up. Had he instructed someone to set it up while you were in the bathroom?
This was the first time you were ever going to eat with Hongjoong. Not beside him, not five feet across the room like some barely tolerated shadow. With him. And worse, he was making you so nervous that you felt like youâd forgotten how to walk properly as you followed him out, sitting across him awkwardly, not knowing how to place your stiff limbs properly.
You didnât even register how your hands trembled until you reached for your fork and nearly knocked it off the table. You were just about to dig in, not knowing what else to do, when he stopped you. âWait,â Hongjoong halted you brusquely.
âW-What?â You froze, hand still mid-air, wondering if you did something wrong.
Instead of replying, Hongjoong reached over your plate and began digging into your food with his chopsticks. You narrowed your eyes in slight annoyance, ready to mouth at him for possibly controlling what you ate and picking at your food without asking, but your heart dropped to your feet by the time he was lifting his chopsticks back up again.
He picked out a couple of raisins from your plate, setting them on his plate one by one as if this wasnât the first time heâs done this. You stared, blinking rapidly to stop the sting behind your eyes. âI hate raisins,â you suspiciously pointed out.
He pauses, glances at you once through his lashes, before eating like you didnât say anything. And suddenly, your chest ached with the weight of all the things he wouldnât tell you. Before you could open that can of worms, he was already flipping open a folder he had brought to the table, effectively cutting off the topic with the sharp precision he was known for.
âI need you to look at a couple of faces for me,â he said, back in business as usual with his clipped utterrance. He slides the files towards you in one, smooth motion. âItâs imperative that you tell me immediately if you see a familiar looking face.â
You were confused, but you took the folder with ease, flipping through pages and pages of different photos of both men and women alike. Hongjoong staring dead into your soul was distracting, but you were sure you'd never seen these people before. You were going to tell him as such, until you stumbled upon the very last photo.
âHim,â you drawled out, surprised at both the face and yourself for pointing it out. âIâve seen him beforeâŠâ
The moment you showed him the photo, the tension in his shoulders snapped into visible rigidity. âWhere?â he demanded, his voice sharp and urgent. âWhere did you see him?â
Truth be told, you would have forgotten about the man if it wasnât for this. âI passed through him before I reached the park,â you frowned. âI remember him because he had this weird lip piercing.â
Hongjoong cursed under his breath, making the dread in your chest spread like a disease, before he hastily snatched the folder from your hands, his hands fisting the edge of the folder. âFinish your food, darling,â he said hurriedly, the darkness in his face making you nervous. âWeâre going for a little trip downstairs after.â
âI-I donât understand,â you frowned, doing as he says and stuffing your face with some bread. âYouâve been acting so damn weird lately, Iâve never seen this man in my entire life before yesterday.â
His head turned slightly, those unreadable eyes locking onto you again. âRather,â he said slowly, voice dipping towards something ominous. âYouâve never paid enough attention.â
You stopped mid-chew to stare at him. This was the longest conversation youâve had with Hongjoong and the foreboding feeling of potential sinisterness was the first thing he made you think about?
He held your gaze, his fingers curling gently around your chin. His voice dipped to a whisper, low and graveled, brushing across your skin like smoke. "Look closely," he murmured. âI want you to think about why youâre truly here.â
Your brows furrowed. âBecause my uncle sold me to youââ
âThink, Y/N. Think,â his tone laced with a cutting sort of irritation. âI know that desiccated, dried-up brain of yours still works.â
You rolled your eyes, the backhanded insult slicing through the tension with a bitter familiarity, but it didnât lessen the heat brewing behind your ribs. âI owe your uncle absolutely nothing,â he said, letting go of your chin with a scoff. âI couldâve killed him before you even set foot in this house.â
âHave you killed people?â You blurted out before you could stop yourself. He raised a brow like it was a question unworthy of a response. "A-Are you going to kill me?"
âDo you want me to?â Hongjoong countered, tilting his head.
Your blood began to thrum in your ears, anger bubbling up in your chest like acid. âIâm not that stupid, you know,â you whispered, your voice cracking with frustration. âIâm aware there are things Iâve no idea about, but I know what a lie tastes like when itâs shoved in my mouth.â
You looked back at the spread of photos heâd shown you. But something inside you stirred as your gaze landed on the photo again. It was faint, like a memory just out of reach and a sense of recognition that felt older than logic.
âHave you ever wondered,â Hongjoong said slowly. âWhy Iâve been so adamant in keeping you here?â
You opened your mouth, but he held up a hand. âNo,â he said. âForget that. Ask yourself this, have you ever wondered why your uncle took you in back then?â
Your heart stopped, but he wasnât finished. âSurely, he wasnât the only family you had. Worst of all, of all the people he could have sold you to, it had to be me. I know youâve done your research on who I am.â
Indeed, you did, and the Kim family was not to be messed around with. Your throat felt like it was closing. You wanted to speak, but your brain was too busy racing through every memory you had, trying to connect dots that refused to sit still. Was your uncle much, much worse than you gave him credit for?
Hongjoong leaned close just enough to make you squirm under the intensity of his focus. The movement was subtle, but it was calculated - a hunter testing the waters, seeing how far he could push without you breaking. âPredators donât fear prey,â he said. âThey fear another predator.â
A scream threatened to bubble from your chest just lying around the surface. His statement echoed in your head far, far worse than a broken record. It was the only thing you could think about the entire time you followed Hongjoong downstairs towards his office. You couldnât even lament what happened here the last time, the money he threw at you already cleaned up as if they were never thrown at you like dirty rags in the first place.
You didnât even notice that Mingi and Seonghwa were already in the office, seemingly waiting for the both of you to arrive and such, until Hongjoong started to talk to them again. âThis,â he slammed the folder rather harshly on the table directly in front of Seonghwa, who just took it in stride and opened the file. âThat snivelling bastard on the last page. I want him gone.â
âAnd you,â he turned back to you, eyes ablaze with newfound anger you didnât even know was already there. You raised a defiant brow, why was he looking at you like this was your fault. âYouâre not going out anymore, you hear me? Never let me repeat myself.â
You narrowed your eyes, the simmering tension in your bones finally boiling and tipping over into something far more dangerous than youâve ever felt. Your jaw ached from how hard you were biting down on your tongue, and the polite mask youâd worn like second skin started to peel.
Your feet started to march towards the bane of your existence like a bull who found the red spot. You didnât even care that Seonghwaâs mouth dropped slightly and he was subtly shaking his head, you still poked Hongjoongâs chest pointedly and boy, you were sure that hurt a little.
âYou could at least tell me why,â you snapped, your voice low and trembling with rage. He narrowed his eyes in warning, but you were done caring. âOr is it because you canât keep your dogs in line? Tightening my leash is the only way you wonât lose control over your goods? Maybe itâs not the outside world youâre afraid of, itâs that someone might realize your entire empire is built on fear.â
Silence. A sharp, immediate silence that sliced through the room like a guillotine. Mingi visibly stiffened, Seonghwaâs face paled, but Hongjoong? He started to laugh. At first it was soft, then it turned into a full-blown laughter so sarcastic, you wanted to cover your ears from the grating sound. âThe wolves are at my door, waiting for my empire to fall. I wonât let you destroy it just because you refuse to fall in line, brat,â he sneered.
You laughed, not out of humour. It was cold, sharp, and laced with every ounce of your pent-up exhaustion and rage. âFrankly?â You said, meeting his glare with one of your own. âI donât give a flying fuck. You want to talk about wolves? Look in the damn mirror, Hongjoong.â
You poked him twice more in his admittedly toned chest, and you did it hard, too, just so he could even an ounce of how heavy heâd made you feel. âIâm not some damsel you could fool around with just because I was thrust here. I wonât roll over just so you can stroke your ego.â
A slow, unreadable flicker crossed his face. His gaze sharpened, but his body relaxed, curious now, as he tilted his head, slowly. His expression didnât change much, but you saw it, that glint of something deeper. Respect? Amusement? Recognition? âShe bites,â Hongjoong murmured, his voice dropping to a note lower, smooth and quiet like a blade sliding from its sheath. He crossed his arms, a ghost of a smirk fleeting on his sinful lips. âFinally.â
He was still watching you, but it wasnât the same stare anymore. It wasnât the same power dynamic. You had shifted something, and he had noticed. âYouâve mistaken my compliance with submissiveness,â you replied, your voice steady, your pulse roaring in your ears. âIâm terribly sorry to tell you that youâre wrong.â
Hongjoongâs lips parted slightly, as if that, too, had surprised him. Or pleased him, you couldnât tell, but when his smirked widened, you almost faltered. You gritted your teeth, cursing whichever God had molded him for making this demon so devilishly handsome, it was maddening.
âThat doesnât negate the point, little darling,â he continued, still sharp as glass. âI built this kingdom with my soul, and I am the king of this goddamn empire. Whether you like it or not, you are in it. â
âIâll bow to your king when he shows himself,â you said, clipped and cut. It was a direct dig towards him, it was a deliberate show of disobedience, but you didnât flinch. You kept your chin up, gaze level as you started to walk away from him for the first time.
The adrenaline didnât wear off even hours later as you paced around your room in heated anger. But God, that felt good. Youâve never directly expressed your grievances towards someone else like that and now that youâve gotten a taste of it, you donât think you could hold your mouth longer around the menace that was Kim Hongjoong. It might get you killed, but at this point, death might be the only salvation youâll feel.
One was for sure - something had definitely changed ever since that nasty confrontation between the two of you. If before youâve barely seen even his shadow, lately all youâve been doing was butt heads with Hongjoong, and man, are you not happy about it.
âWas it you?â Hongjoong marched towards the living room one day with steam coming out of ears. âDid you set the thermostat at twenty-eight?â
âI did,â you sneered, not backing down. âNot everyone in this house has cold, dead blood like you.â
He scoffed in disbelief, pinching his nose bridge. âThis isnât a sauna, go outside where you belong if youâre so cold.â
You watched him stalk towards the thermostat, cranking the heat lower so roughly, you were a bit concerned it would break. Oh no you donât, you dictating bastard. You got up from the couch, pushing him away to crank the thermostat back to low before giving him the stink eye.
âFine,â he nodded stiffly, his glare so intense, it had you backing up slightly. âIâm locking it. Donât expect me to lower it when summer hits.â
It was the littlest of things that set the both of you off, but if you were being completely frank, you more or less enjoyed his annoyed reaction. Serves him right for all the months he put you down.
âYou finished all the cookies,â you glared at him heatedly one afternoon, pointing at the plate of half-eaten cookies that lay next to him on the coffee table as he read his newspaper. âI liked those cookies.â
He didnât even look up from the newspaper. âThatâs just too bad, isnât it?â
You yanked the paper from his hands. âYou donât even like cookies! They were for me.â
âI bought them for the house,â he glared, snatching it back.Â
âYeah?â You snarled, snapping your eyes towards the coffee mug you knew he was very, very particular about before a smug grin fills your face.
He stared in disbelief, his eyes widening at what you were about to do. âYou insolent brat, donât you dareââ
But it was too late, you gulped all his coffee in one go. You tried so hard not to grimace at the bitter taste, or else your pride will tank, but the redness in his face from sheer anger made it oh so worth it.
Everyone had definitely noticed at that point. Even the stoic Mingi would give his own father a dirty look whenever heâd catch that both of you mouth off to one another like you were in a damn competition. Woooyung, of course, was nonetheless fascinated about the turn of events.
âYou two act like an old married couple, I love it,â he cackled while he ate dinner with you as you glared at Hongjoongâs turned back when he instructed the chef to put more raisins in your plate just to spite you. âIâm slowly getting over how my stepmother will only be like a decade older than me if this is the entertainment Iâll get for the rest of my life.â
You scoffed, grabbing a piece of raisin with a deep frown. âItâs not my fault heâs a petty bastard,â you said, flicking the raisin towards Hongjoongâs ear with an accuracy you didnât even know.Â
Wooyoung laughed with you not-so discreetly while San paled ever so slightly at the scorching glare Hongjoong sent your way. âYou are something special, Y/N,â he shook his head. âBoss would have had our heads a long, long time ago for something less.â
Unfortunately, you couldnât fully finish your dinner. The taste of the raisins were so prevalent in the food even when youâve removed all of them that the taste of it just permeated all over the dish.
You sneaked in the kitchen at two in the morning where you knew no one would be up just so you could ravage in the cupboard for some midnight snack, but you were so wrong. You squeaked, blinking at Hongjoong who was in the middle of drinking water and he blinked back at you.
âCouldnât sleep from the guilt?â You asked, referring to you not eating dinner. And you knew that he knew, he was watching you the whole time smugly.
âNo,â he muttered. âJust the sound of your attitude echoing through the halls.â
You snorted. âWow. Youâre real original for someone who thinks being emotionally constipated is a personality trait.â
He scoffed, shaking his head as he walked past you towards the exit. âDonât hog all the snacks,â he brushed with your shoulder and it sent a zing of electricity through your spine. âMoney isnât as easy to come by, yes?â
âOh, Iâm sure youâre good at it,â you countered with a snarl. âIf being a raging psycho and asshole was your living, no wonder youâre filthy rich. Letâs not even mention your head count.â
You blinked as he walked back toward you. He stopped in front of you, his hands coming to rest beside your waist on the counter, trapping you. âWould you like to know my head count?â He asked, a ghost of a smirk playing on his lips. âIâd love to add you to that roster.â
You tried to breathe, his face was so close, your noses nearly brushed. His eyes dropped to your lips for the briefest moment before snapping back up. âBecause Iâve been real patient,â he muttered. âBut Iâm tired of your mouth lately.â
And as quickly as heâd closed in, he pulled away with a sharp inhale, the smirk curling wider as he turned on his heel. âSleep tight, darling,â he tossed over his shoulder, voice laced with poison and something dangerously sweet.
And just like that, he was gone, leaving behind blush on your cheeks, the thundering of your heart, and the faint scent of him clinging to your skin.
Usually, your banters were harmless. Dare anyone say that even though Hongjoong got under your skin, youâve never felt more alive than you did whenever youâd cross paths with him. You didnât know what it was; maybe it was because that finally, he wasnât avoiding you like the plague even though nothing nice came from that mouth of his.
But this time, you didnât know what completely set the both of you off. You just wanted to have lunch like normal, and today was very different, too. Usually youâd eat with one or two people only as everyoneâs schedules didnât quite align, but this time, even Seonghwa and Wooyoung were at the dining table.
You were laughing at something that Jongho had mentioned when Hongjoongâs cutting voice rang around the table. âCan you shut your mouth?â He snapped, cluttering his utensils against his paperwork. âIâm trying to concentrate here.â
You rolled your eyes. Ever since he got off a phone call he got before everyone started eating, heâs been in a horrible mood. âGet off the damn table if you canât handle basic human interaction,â you snapped back.
He stared you down, voice ice sharp. âYouâre not clever. Youâre a loud, useless distraction and an irritation everyoneâs sick of pretending to tolerate.â
âFather, stop it,â Mingi, who sat at Hongjoongâs left, shot back, eyeing the older man with warning. He turned to you and you almost faltered. How is it that his son was more intimidating than him? âAnd you. Youâre not helping.â
âNo, let her,â Hongjoong scoffed. âNo wonder your uncle gave you away. Youâre nothing but a liability.â
Patience was a trait you had that you were proud of, but not today. You can barely contain yourself, because that was a low, even for him. I'm sick to death of swallowing every single thing I'm fed. You slammed your hands on the table, rising swiftly, your chair scraping loudly against the floor. Everyoneâs eyes followed you, wide and stunned. âOh, give me a break, you belligerent, deluded, pompous prick,â you barked. The room stilled. You hadnât raised your voice, but the words hung in the air like glass about to shatter.
Even Hongjoong seemed to falter a bit before his eyes narrowed once more. âHave you lost your fucking mind?â He yelled so loud it echoed through the halls, making everyone flinch. âWatch your tone, you ill-mannered disgraceââ
You scoffed in disbelief. âThatâs tough shit coming from you whoâs done nothing but make me miserable here.â
âThat sounds like a you problem, darling,â Hongjoongâs eyes ticked.
âWell, to that, I say you're a cuntââ you were about to say, but your voice caught in your throat, the fierce words dying on your lips as a wave of dizziness swept over you. You faltered, mid-step, your knees threatening to give out.
He scoffed, the sharp edge of his haughtiness cutting through the silence. âGiving up already?â Hongjoong sneered with a smirk that promised he didnât believe you had the strength to stand your ground.
No, this was different than anything youâve felt before. Your breathing became laboured, the suddenness of it threatening the bile in your stomach to rise from your throat. You grabbed the nearest thing you could hold on to, but your grip slipped. âHold on,â San balked, grabbing your arm in mild concern before his face shifted. âY/N, are you okay?â
No, Iâm not, you wanted to say, looking straight at Hongjoong just as your steps wobbled and your vision blurred. It was when his expression cracked, panic flickered across his face, eyes widening with sudden concern, breath hitching as he reached out instinctively.
But before he could reach you, Jongho was there, his strong arms catching you just in time. âY/N? Oh, God,â he tapped your cheeks hardly, but to no avail, your eyes were closing. âStay awake, fuckââ
Hongjoongâs face, the devastated, unsettled look you werenât ready to see, and the way he grabbed your body was the last thing you registered before darkness swallowed you whole, but not before you heard Seonghwa mutter one word that would have made you faint regardless.
âPoison.â
All you could feel was pain. It hurt to try to move your limbs, it was more reminiscent of bones grinding against each other sharply against sandpaper, it hurt to take the smallest gulp of breath, hell, it hurt to even blink. It was like that car accident after your graduation all over again. Why did death love chasing after you? And why didnât you chase it back?
But this time was different. You werenât in a hospital bed, there were no nurses around, and there was none of that sterile scent you hated so much. Rather, there was warmth - warmth so comforting, you couldnât help but snuggle into it, burying your head in hopes for the ache to go away.
âFuckâs sake, Itâs been days, why hasnât she woken up yet?â
Even you could feel your subconscious frown at what you heard. Days. And you didnât even feel better about it. âGive her time, Joong. I mean, look at her, so frailââ
âFrail, my ass,â a rough, familiar voice snapped just as you felt your arms being squeezed so tight, it would have woken you up if you hadnât already. âSheâs my little fighter, poison isnât going to break her. Have you not heard the way she talks back to me?â
A deep laughter resonated through the entire room. It wasnât quite like Mingiâs - not that Hongjoong Jr. would ever act normal around you - no, but this was richer, familiar, even. If you could just open your eyes and see.
âI see she hasnât changed. Good to know youâre getting your moneyâs worth, Dad. You should go eat something. Anyway, I need a complete rundown, Hwa. I didnât fly here for nothing, and I need to go back soon. The longer I stay, the more danger we attract.â
The warmth you had disappeared followed by a door closing nearby. Silence envelops the room and the familiar sigh of Seonghwa fills it. âWell, like we said, itâs poison. Someone who isnât supposed to be here is here.â
âBut how? What are the odds? It couldâve been anyone at that dining table. You think itâs Yoo Jaehwan?â
âWho else? To do it not only in his house, but right in front of Hongjoongâs faceâŠwhoever did it is asking for death.â
âShouldâve seen your fatherâs face,â San clicked his tongue. âI swear something inside him died.â
âWell, fuck, maybe because she couldâve died?â The familiar, deeper voice counteracted with a sass that knocked in your memory. âBecause thatâs not just a wife heâs protecting, thatâs someone heâd burn the world for.â
âAnyhow. We should come back later. I have to check on your father to see if heâs eating or I might have to get your older brother to tie him up or something.â
Half of that conversation went through your head. You werenât a total idiot, you knew what most of it entailed, but all you could think about was the missing warmth that enveloped you. You forced yourself to come to, your weak arms supporting your upper body as you tried to sit up. It was hell as your eyelids fluttered open against a dull ache pounding in your skull, but you needed to move your stiff limbs before they started to throb from prolonged unuse.
Just then, the door opened. Silently, carefully, like doing so would trigger another bout of faintness in you and you were met with the surprised eyes of Hongjoong. He froze in the doorway like heâd walked in on something sacred.
For a moment, he just stood there, unmoving. Then, the tension in his shoulders released slightly, only to be replaced by something else entirely - pure, unadulterated relief. You didnât have to touch him to know that he was the warmth that kept you stabilized the entire time you rested.
He started to walk toward you in slow, controlled steps. His glasses were gone, his hair a mess, and there was a tremble in the hand that rolled up the sleeves of his unusually wrinkled shirt like heâd been gripping it in fistfuls.
Most of all, his eyes were tired. He sat on the bed next to you, his eyes never leaving yours, and you thought that was it. You certainly werenât prepared for the way he lightly gripped your shoulders to pull you into a hug, and just like that, the warmth youâve been craving for had returned.
âGet off,â you rasped weakly, but your voice betrayed the fight you didnât have in you. Still, your pride flared, because nothing stung more than collapsing in front of him.
He didnât budge. âDonât even try,â he said through clenched teeth, his arms tightening around you. âStay still and let me have this even for a moment.â
It was in the way he gripped you too tightly, in the quiet desperation of that whispered please. You didnât even realize he was trembling slightly. His arms werenât caging you, rather, he was a man holding on to you as if he was sinking at the bottom of the ocean and you were the balance he needed to stay afloat.
Pride be damned. You wrapped your arms around him, silent tears falling from your eyes as you held onto him. This was all you wanted, what you didnât have back then when you had nobody. The prospect of never waking up was settling into you and you didnât have enough strength to keep holding it in together.
âIâm still angry at you,â you sniffled.
âGet angrier. The sooner you get your strength back, the sooner you can talk back again like the brat you are,â he shushed, the tremble in his hand now visible at the way he smoothed the damp strands away from your face along with your tears.
âAs touching as this is, I believe we have more pressing matters at hand.â
You tried to pull away, but Hongjoong wasnât letting you - though if you were being honest with yourself, you didnât even really want to - so you opted to look over your shoulder at the source of the voice.
Hongjoong groaned when you pushed him away, your breath caught in your throat. Your eyes widened slowly, your hand flying up to cover your mouth in shock. âY-Yeosang?â You whispered, like saying his name too loud might shatter the fragile reality in front of you.
The man in question stood from the plush armchair, casual in his posture but carrying an unmistakable grin, one you hadnât seen in years. âThe one and only,â Yeosang said with a lopsided smile, walking toward you. âHow have you been, Miss Jeong?â
You stared at him in disbelief, the air knocked clean from your lungs. âI-I havenât seen you sinceâŠâ your voice faltered, because the rest of that sentence hung heavy in your throat.
Yeosang seemed to know what you meant without you saying it, because his expression softened as he gently pulled you into a hug. âY-Youâre the last person I expected to see here,â you mumbled against his shoulder, pulling back to get a proper look at him. âWait, what are you doing here?â
The both of you turned around to look at Hongjoong when he cleared his throat. âYou wretch,â he looked pointedly at Yeosang with a bitter scowl. âArenât you supposed to be down there with everyone?â
Yeosang scoffed, rolling his eyes so dramatically you were surprised they didnât get stuck up his skull. âYou were the one who called me and threatened to cut my allowance if I didnât fly here soon,â he deadpanned as he pulled away from you to stand up. âRelax, she was my mentor. Iâm allowed to say hello, Dad.â
Your eyes flew between the two men in shock. âDad?â You blurted out. âHow many kids do you have? Because holy shââ
âSoon to be two if this one doesnât shut his trap,â Hongjoong hissed. âI can still cut your allowance, Kang Yeosang. Donât test me.â
âOh, please. You need me,â he chuckled sarcastically, tapping on the stethoscope he had around his neck that you didnât notice was there. You stared at him proudly, remembering the young Yeosang who always told you of his dreams to become a doctor one day back then.
âAnyway, you need to get out of here, Dad,â Yeosang said in urgency. âMingi will take care of everything. Itâs good training for the future, anyway. We need to purge your staff and I need to test every single surface of the manor to see if thereâs more antifreeze contamination.âÂ
Goosebumps erupted on your skin. Antifreeze. It was how you found yourself saying goodbye to Yeosang, with the promise of catching up as soon as everything was safe, and then the others before you were dressing up to go with Hongjoong to his supposed safe house.
âI can walk, you know?â You frowned when Hongjoong walked beside you the whole time, steadying you with a firm hold on your elbow. You hated how flustered it made you - how close he was, how natural it felt.
He glanced at you once, opting to ignore you as he opened the car door for you. But just before you could step in, he stilled. Hongjoong plucked a single sunflower and he tucked it carefully behind your ear. His eyes didnât meet yours, but his touch lingered longer than necessary.
Your heart stuttered so sharply it almost hurt. It fluttered against your ribs, traitorous and soft, the way it always did when he did something gentle without meaning to. The warmth of his fingers near your cheek lingered longer than the sunflower itself.
He helped you into the backseat, settled beside you without hesitation, and closed the door. You thought heâd pull away once the engine started. You thought heâd sit back in his own thoughts like always.
But he didnât. He pulled you close, gently but without question, and you leaned against his chest. His arm wrapped around you, fingers curling slightly against your side, grounding you. He held you the entire ride. And for the first time in days, the ache in your chest quieted.
âWhere are we going?â You couldnât help but ask, giving in to what your body currently needed and letting yourself lean onto his firm chest for once.
âMust you always ask irrelevant questions?â Hongjoong sighed.
You scoffed softly, thumping on his chest lightly. âHow do I know youâre not leading me to my death?â
âAre you stupid?â Hongjoong snapped, his eyes widening slightly in irritation. You met them with an equal force of annoyance. He sighed exasperatedly, already sick of your antics. âOne of my rest houses. Itâs on the far end of the city, almost near the suburbs. You should sleep.â
âWould you still hold me when I wake up?â You croaked, not knowing what you were thinking when you blurted the words out.
His thumb, which had been idly brushing against your arm, stilled. You didnât dare look up, didnât even breathe, until you felt the slow, deliberate way his hand curled tighter around you. âYes, darling,â he murmured, fixing the flower on your ear before fixing your hair.
It was infuriating, really, how a man who so easily sliced you open with his words could undo you completely with a simple touch. Your pulse betrayed you, and you didnât dare look at him, afraid he might see just how deeply that one small act had shaken you.
You couldnât sleep, not after that. Not while Hongjoong held you in his arms the entire time, his hand brushing your hair away from your face every fifteen minutes and he did so until the car stopped moving and he was helping you get down again.
âEasy, there,â he frowned when you took the wrong step and almost tripped.
âDonât pretend you care now,â you raised a brow, even as your fingers curled instinctively into the fabric of his shirt.
âI donât,â he said too quickly, too defensively. But he was still holding you like you were made of glass and you couldnât help but fist the front of Hongjoongâs shirt. He didnât push you away and neither did you pull away.Â
Surprisingly, the rest house was of modest stature, situated in the middle of a small town. It was smart, blending in would be easy. It was simple and cozy, there was the typical small kitchen, a bathroom, and one bedroom with one bed. You stared. Hongjoong stared back.
âWeâll manage,â he said as he set the bags down, looking away and avoiding eye contact. âItâs easier to keep an eye on you this way.â
You opened your mouth to object, but your mouth wasnât cooperating with your mouth today. âI-I'd love to sleep with you,â you blurted out without thinking.
Hongjoong froze mid-step, one brow raising with almost comical precision. It wouldâve been endearing since youâve never seen the usually poised man this caught-off guard before, but right now, you wanted to dig a hole, crawl in it, and never see the light of day again.
âI mean sleep as in literally sleepâI didnât, I meant to say I donât mind sleeping with you, uh, literallyâoh my God,â you stammered, hands flying up to cover your face in pure panic.
âWhy donât you, uh, relax on the balcony while I do this?â Hongjoong said, and you didnât miss the smirk on his face as he turned back to the bag he was unpacking.
You slept facing opposite sides that night. But somehow, the air between you was tighter than before. You lay stiffly on your back, eyes on the ceiling, acutely aware of every tiny shift in the sheets with each of his movements. âCan you stop fidgeting too much?â Hongjoong clicked his tongue. âIâm not going to eat you.â
You scoffed softly. âYou donât hear me complain about your awful breathing sounds.â
âYou want me to stop breathing, then?â
âThatâs literally not what I said,â you turned sharply toward him, only to find him already watching you. The two of you blinked at each other in silence. Eventually, you turned away again, cheeks burning, pulling the covers over your head.
You tried to find a comfortable position to sleep on, tossing and turning until your body felt right, but when the right angle had your leg up on Hongjoongâs by accident, he didnât move, and neither did you.
And when you woke up the next day with your arm wrapped around his chest with his own arm cradling your head to his neck, you both didnât say a word about it, but he didnât move, and neither did you. âHongjoong,â you rasped, half of your brain still dead from the world. â...Joong.â
âHmm?â He hummed huskily from sleep, the vibrations of his chest traveling straight to your spine.
âIâm hungry,â you said. âHavenât eaten since last night.â
You felt him turn his head, his lips touching your hairline directly, the warmth of it searing on your skin. âFive more minutes,â he replied hoarsely. âCan you do that for me?â
You nod groggily while he molded you closer to him, your cheek pressing just a little firmer to the warm space beneath his collarbone. âGood girl,â he whispered softly, low, and utterly wrecked by sleep.
Your body tensed like someone had just poured ice water down your head. Your eyes snapped open as you felt your throat tighten, not daring to move or breathe too loud. You just lay there, heart hammering wildly in your chest, trying to pretend like you hadnât just short-circuited. âAre you drinking my coffee?â he snapped at you the next day, catching sight of your cup. âAgain?â
Just like that, the both of you were back to bickering like normal. âItâs not my fault you bought me that shitty sugar-free crap that tastes like nothing,â you said, sipping smugly. âPlus, your coffee tastes better.â He crossed his arms, narrowing his eyes in annoyance. âItâs black with three shots of espresso. You canât handle that.â âI can handle you, canât I? Nothing worse than that.â He scoffed loudly in disbelief, muttering about how the younger generation was disrespectful before he snatched the cup and handed you a water bottle instead. âHydrate before you pass out on me.â
You frowned, fully irritated at your caffeine being stolen. âHey, I wasnât donââ âAnd you call that breakfast?â He looked pointedly at your sad-looking toast. âItâs no wonder why I mistake your brain for an ornament sometimes.â You didnât even get a chance to shoot back at his arrogance before he rolled his eyes but took your plate, setting down a neatly packed bento box. âEat something thatâs actually worth eating. Fuckâs sake, do I really have to do everything around here?â
The both of you went on like that for days, and as maddening as Hongjoong was, you were somehow thankful for how normal everything felt, though now, the change between you and Hongjoong was starting to become evident.
âHow long would it take for you to clean this entire house?â He asked one day out of the blue. He stared disapprovingly at the phone in your hand. If you didnât know any better, youâd think he was riling you up just to get a reaction out of you.
Your eyes ticked, but you didnât look up at him. âIt depends on how many helpers you want me to hire.â
âWhy would you hire cleaners?â Hongjoong frowned.
âYou asked.â
He scoffed, clearly displeased at the response. âNo, I asked you. If youâre going to live here, you might as well do something that lessens the burden you put on me.â
âI did,â you shot back, finally looking up, mildly offended at the insinuation. âI made you dinner every night, one that you refused to eat.â
âWho told you I didnât?â He raised a brow. Your expression froze, but before you could say anything, he waved a hand. âAnyway, you still need to clean. If Iâm paying for your shit, I need something in return.â
Your mind was still reeling at the things unsaid between the lines. âWhy the hell would I be doing free labour for you?â
âWellââ
You cut him off, refusing to go down. âI just got poisoned, in case you forgot. I should be resting, for Godâs sake.â
âAnd I took you here to recuperate,â he replied sarcastically. âWhat now, then?â
âWhat about the times I had to deal with your grumpy ass? I donât see you paying for my mental state.â You retorted back, putting your phone away to stand up to him.
He paused, blinking repeatedly in thought. âI could get you a therapist.â
âYes,â you smiled brightly, a little too brightly. âI could also hire helpers to clean this house.â
His ears and neck redden in sheer frustration, and from here, you could see his mind malfunction slowly. âShut up,â he muttered, refusing to admit you one-upped him.
âWell, why donât you shut me up, then?â
You stilled, realizing what you just insinuated. His lips quirked, smug and amused, like heâd won a round you didnât realize you were playing as he shook his head.
The nighttimes werenât any better either. It was like bickering was both of yoursâ defense mechanisms. âTurn off the light,â you yawn from under the covers.
âYou turn it off,â Hongjoong replies from his side, brows raised in defiance. âYou got in bed last.â
You groan, swing your legs over dramatically, but just as you reach the switch, the light clicks off behind you. You turn and find Hongjoong smirking, holding a small remote control in his hand. âWeâre supposed to be a team here,â you hissed. âThere is no âIâ in team.â
âNo, but there is in idiot,â he grinned.
Your mouth dropped, charging at him to hit him over and over again with a pillow, and he didnât even let out a single sound as he deflected your so-called attacks. You huffed, trying to push off him, but the sheets had other plans. And truth be told, so did some strange, traitorous part of you.
Eventually, you both gave up, tangled under the blankets, breaths evening out against shared warmth. Once again, neither of you moved. In the hush that followed, you felt his thumb barely brush against your arm where it rested across his chest. You didnât speak. You didnât need to.
And it would have stayed like that if it werenât for the heavy weight that settled on your chest in the middle of the night. Literally. When you opened your eyes, an arm was pressing down your chest and you were met with Hongjoongâs glaring eyes.
âWhatââ, you were about to say when he covered your mouth hurriedly. He puts his finger to his lip to shush you and in your peripheral, you could see his arm slowly raising up a gun as he pointed at the door. Your eyes widen and your heart drops - someone was in the house.
Hongjoong didnât say a word. He shifted, slow and precise, the mattress barely creaking as he slipped off it and tiptoed towards the door. You clutched the sheets to your chest, your breath lodged somewhere in your throat as the door clicked open. It was silent; too silent.
Bang. Bang. Pause. Bang. Bang.
Your ears rang. You flinched with each shot, your hands shaking as you sat in the dark, unable to move, unable to breathe. You shut your eyes, covering your eyes to will all the sounds to stay distant, the reality of who Hongjoong was dawning on you. It was just a couple of weeks ago when you asked him whether he had killed or not.
The door creaked open again, slower this time. You jumped, expecting the worst, but Hongjoong stepped in quietly, expression unreadable, but the blood spattered across his cheek told you more than words ever could. The gun was nowhere to be found.
He didnât speak as he walked to the bed, just sat down at the edge and looked at you, eyes searching. You reached out, wiping the blood off gently. He closed his eyes at the touch, but it was enough. No words were exchanged, and there was nothing either of you could say that would ease the fear that settled in your gut.
So instead, he slipped under the covers again, pulled you into his chest, arms wound tightly around your body, trembling just a little. You closed your eyes, your hands digging onto his hand so hard, your fingertips might as well embed themselves on his skin.
âI wish my creator would tenderly wrap me in their own clothes to keep me sane and protected,â you murmured in the silence of the night. âGod has abandoned us and my uncle was a cruel substitute.â
âShould we choose to remain here together, would you forget the world thatâs waiting outside?â Hongjoongâs hand held yours just as tight. âWould you let the world fall away, if only for a while?â The world has fallen the moment I set my eyes on you. You nodded, shivering when he tucked a finger under your chin, pulling your face closer to his to press the softest of kisses upon your lips as if the both of you had been holding your breath for years, and this, it was the first exhale. If only for a while.Â
You woke to an emptiness you hadnât expected. The bed was still warm where heâd lain, but without Hongjoongâs arms around you, you felt oddly cold. But that wasnât what woke you up. It was the voices that came from the living room, one of which was Hongjoongâs, and you didnât have to listen in to know that he was in a heated argument with someone.
You tiptoed out quietly, careful not to make a sound, peeking from behind the hallway wall. Hongjoong lounged on the couch like it was his throne, legs spread, an elbow draped over the armrest with a smirk that screamed arrogance, like danger wrapped in lazy elegance.
The man standing in front of him, however, was anything but calm. He was tall, broad-shouldered, about the same age as Hongjoong, and radiating heat like a bonfire about to explode. His fists were clenched at his sides, jaw tight with restraint.
âYouâve got some nerve,â the stranger ground out. âKeeping her hidden this whole time like some secret you planned to hoard. If my men didnât hear the gunshots the other day, I wouldnât have known, you sick fuck.â
Your breath hitched. They were talking about you. Hongjoong chuckled, crossing his legs exaggeratedly. âThe only regret I have is that I didnât bring suppressors. We would have been out of here before you knew it. â
âYou bastard,â the tall man gritted his teeth, stepping closer to Hongjoong. âThis is my territory, you donât get to waltz in here with my niece and pretend I wouldnât kill you for it.â
Your ears rang at two words - territory and niece. This man was in the same business as Hongjoong was, and apparently you were this manâs niece. Slowly, you stepped out from behind the hallway wall, the silence in the room growing razor-sharp with each step.
Hongjoongâs back stiffened, but the other manâs posture tenses completely at the sight of you. âY/N,â he whispered, as if disbelieving he was seeing you in the flesh. âItâs really youâŠâ
You stared at the man closely. He looked familiar, it clawed at the edges of a memory you didnât know you still had. It wasnât the way he moved; it was the way his eyes mirrored someone elseâs eyes that you thought youâd never see again after all these years - your fatherâs.
And then, it hits you. You remembered the way his huge hands held yours every time he offered to babysit when both of your parents worked. His younger, puppy-like features were slowly coming to life in your head. âUncle Yunho,â you blurted, eyes wide.
Yunhoâs head jerked up, like he hadnât dared hope you'd remember. âYeah,â he said hoarsely. âItâs me, kid.â
Your knees nearly buckled, threatening to fall under the weight of the missing family that you could have had instead of your other uncle. Hongjoong was immediately by your side, catching you in his arms and holding you close and sitting you down beside him. âYou canât just come barging in here like you did,â he hissed. âYouâre in my house, I could kill you and no one would know.â
âIâm her blood, you blithering fool,â Yunhoâs lips twisted into fury. âYouâre the idiot that dragged her into this mess when she had a family - me.â
Hongjoongâs expression darkened. âYou werenât there---â
âAnd you think you were the better option?â Yunho growled. âYouâre like, what? A good thirteen years or so older than her? Youâre too damn old to be with her!â
That made Hongjoong stand, slow and deliberate, his stance loose but lethal. âAnd who the fuck are you to tell me that? You werenât there when shit hit the fan, donât get too cocky now.â
âI would have been if you didnât hide her from me,â Yunho scowled bitterly.
You barely registered your own shallow breathing, still stuck on the fact that your fatherâs older brother was there all along. All this time, you thought you were alone - that you had no one. Yunhoâs eyes followed the sound, and when he saw you, all the anger on his face softened instantly.
He was about to walk towards you, but Hongjoong quickly raised a hand to stop him. âOne more step and I swear Iâll end you right here,â he snarled. If you werenât sitting beside him, you wouldnât have noticed the way his eyes shifted into something a little more desperate.
Yunho scoffed, crossing his arms. âI wouldnât act like this if I were you, Kim. Youâve had her in your manor all this time. By mafia standards, you shouldâve married her within the first month. Why havenât you? Did you want to keep her locked up like a secret no one else can touch? Or are you just dragging her through the mud?â
You flinched, the implication sinking in like stones in your gut. You immediately locked eyes with Hongjoong whose expression dropped, shaking his head ever so slightly as you stared at each other. That was right, why hasnât Hongjoong married you yet? Come to think of it, the both of you havenât even talked about anything marriage related - the date, the venue, the vowsâhell, not even a promise.
Just tension, stolen touches, sleepless nights and a thousand unsaid things hanging heavy in the air. You swallowed thickly, trying not to let the sting of Yunhoâs words show, but it was too late. Or worse, was he planning to secretly give you back to your uncle after all?
âDonât listen to him,â he said tightly, crossing the room in three strides. His arm wrapped around you possessively, like shielding you from Yunho would shield you from the doubt unraveling in your chest. âSheâs mine, Jeong. Get lost. Itâs not like that, and you know it.â
Yunhoâs lips pressed into a thin line. But he relented, lifting his hands in a gesture of peace. âFine,â he muttered, then turned to you, his expression softening. âIâll be back.â
You hesitated as you watched your uncle walk away, but something tugged at your heart. You pried yourself free from Hongjoongâs tight, possessive arms, despite his protests, to run as fast as you could to follow Yunho out. The chill of the morning rain bit at your skin as you stepped into the yard. âWait, please!â
Yunho turned to face you fully. The hardness melted from his face, and in its place was something unbearably gentle. He completely halted in his steps, letting the rain soak through as he watched your pitiful form catch up to him. âY/Nââ
âThereâs something I donât understand,â you murmured, voice unsure. âI-I needed you when I was alone, I had no one. But why now? Why didnât you ever come for me?â
He sighed, taking his trench coat off to gingerly put it over your head as a deterrent for the pouring rain. âI did,â he said quietly. âBelieve me, I did. I never stopped. Even if I didnât find you here, I still wouldnât have stopped.â
And that, that was what broke you. Tears filled your eyes, sadness and relief pouring over you in waves. âAre youâŠin the same business as Hongjoong?â You asked wearily. âWere my parents?â
He pursed his lips, patting your head. It made your tears flow faster. Yunho had your fatherâs face, albeit older and more rounded. âThere are so many things you donât know,â he said softly. âThings you would have if you wouldâve been with me when your parentâs died. Itâs better this way. Iâm still enraged that that bastard hid you from me, but heâll keep you safe.â
But what did you know at this point? It was what plagued your mind the entire walk inside the house after Yunho had left after promising to catch up on lost time. You clutched the wet, dripping coat that still carried Yunhoâs familiar scent in your hands that wrapped around your senses, nostalgia hitting you full-force.
You didnât look up at Hongjoong, the haze of all the memories - of what could have been - attacking your mind. âWhy didnât you tell me?â You began, voice cracking, looking up at him with emotionless eyes. âYou knew andââ
âWould you have gone with him if you knew?â Hongjoong cut off, the familiar sharpness in his eyes pinning you from where you stood.Â
âI donât know that,â you replied sarcastically. âHow could I give you something I had no idea about the entire time?â
âOh, for the love of fucking God, Y/N. This, this is what pisses me off about you the most,â he snapped, stepping close, his gaze darkening. âContrary to your belief, Iâm not as callous as you deem me to be, and there are reasons for the things that I do around hereââ
âAnd what about me?â Your hands balled at your sides. âWhat about the life I was robbed of? You donât know what Iâve been through, you prick, the things that I had to endure. Yunho was right - you donât want to marry me, in fact, you fucking hate me, donât you? I didnât even want any of this in the first place!â For the first time, Hongjoongâs expression fell, and you didnât know what to feel about it. He was a beautiful man with a soul full of venom and a heart you werenât convinced actually beat, but right now, his expression only told you one thing - I do, I do know what youâve been through. His hand twitched at his side, and the muscle in his jaw jumped. âDonât you dare say that.â
âWhy not?â You seethed, shoving him backward with both hands. âBecause itâs true, isnât it? You had no plans in marrying me, but then again I was nothing but sold goods to you, I wouldnât be surprised if you end up killing me in a ditch somewhereââ
Something snapped in him. He pushed you back until you stumbled against the wall. The air was electric. âShut your mouth,â he seethed, but his voice was breaking, furious and wounded all at once. âYou would have gone with Yunho, I donât want you to go with him. You faltered, taken aback by how possessive he sounded. "I donât need to see you walking away from me when we had just begun. You want to know why I didnât tell you? Iâve already given up enough and Iâm not giving you up again.â
Again? He just stood there, panting, one hand curled in a fist over his chest like the words had ripped something open in him. âYou wouldnât understand,â he snarled, shaking his head vehemently. âYou never do.â
The silence afterward was deafening. You stared at him, chest heaving, tears hot and furious in your eyes, the confusion swirling in your head even more. It might be part of why your mouth moved on its own in either the best or worst decision of your life. âSo make me,â you whispered in quiet desperation. âIâm so tired of being kept in the dark, I know youâre hiding things from me, make me understandâ-â
He surged forward without warning, cupping your jaw as his mouth found yours like it had been searching, starving, waiting across lifetimes. The kiss was bruising, breath-stealing like he needed to taste the ache in your throat and the anger in your blood just to prove you were real. You gasped against him, and it was his undoing.
Your back hit the wall again, but it didnât matter anymore. Not when his lips softened slightly, tracing the corner of your mouth like an apology. Not when his breath was hot and reverent against your cheek, your jaw, your throat. His forehead fell against yours, both of you breathless. âTell me to stop,â he rasped, voice shaking as his thumb brushed your lip, swollen from his kiss. âTell me now and I will.â
But your fingers were already curling into his shirt, pulling him close. âI canât,â you whispered, voice wavering. âDonât make me.â
And that was all it took. Your lips refused to part from his as he pulled you to the couch, there was no way the both of you were reaching the bedroom, your clothes slowly peeling themselves away from your bodies all the while your tongues clashed against one another. His hands roamed with reverence, memorizing every tremble, every sigh. You didnât know where you ended and he began - just that the space between your bodies was no longer enough.Â
âOh, fuck,â his lust-addled voice sounded through the hush whispers of the intimacy you both found yourselves in. âYouâre beautiful, I knew youâd be, fuckâŠâ
You couldnât even have the nerve to cover your naked body as you stood in front of him; not when he was looking at you like you were the only salvation left in a world gone mad. He grabbed your hips, positioning you until you were straddling him as he sat plush on the couch. âYou donât have to do a thing, darling, Iâll take care of you,â he pressed a thumb on your swollen lips. âWould you let me?â
You nodded, feeling feverish in your head as he placed his hand on your hips, his hardness poking you in the spot where you wanted him the most. âY-Yeah,â you said. âPlease, I-I need you.â
The world could wait. Right now, it was just the two of you both bared, bruised, and still reaching for each other in the dark. He lifted your hips up, lowering you slowly onto his aching cock until your foreheads were clashing with each other. âY/N,â he whispered, straining, summoning chills through your ears. âIâll make it up to you next time, Iâm not going to last. Itâs been a while for me.â
You tilted your head, biting your lips to stop the lewd sounds threatening to come out from you. âW-What do you mean? You havenât been with o-others?â
Hongjoong shook his head with an earnest smile. âNo. Why would I when I have you?â
Your eye contact didnât break even when Hongjoong pushed your plump ass to grind on him, your eyes fluttering shut as you moaned out earnestly. Your fingers tangled in his hair, his breath warm at your collarbone, and when his name left your lips, it prompted him to snap his hips up to meet your grinding.
âHongjoong, ngh, fuck,â you gasped out, mouth slacked open at the force of his thrusts, your breasts bouncing their way freely at the pace he set. âH-HongjoongâJoong.â
You both finally let yourselves feel it all. Not just the passion, but the ache of the longing between you both. You held his face between your hands when his eyes fluttered closed, and for once, he looked unguarded. âMmm, ah, yes, yes, yes,â were all the sounds you could make amidst the skin slapping against skin as Hongjoong continuously pulled you up and down on his cock. âMore?â Hongjoongâs voice trembled at the pleasure clouding his brain. âYou canât leave me, alright? Not when Iâm making you feel so good like this.â
You nodded, mouth still open, snapping your eyes close in the pleasure of Hongjoongâs nails digging in your hips, scratching a line all the way to your chest until his hands were grabbing onto both of your plush tits. âSo fucking good,â he growled, his other hand traveling to your head, grabbing your hair. âCome here.â
Your lips met into a feverish kiss, your heated moans of lust and longing being swallowed by Hongjoongâs sinful mouth, and when you subconsciously squeeze his impaling cock, it was his turn to groan into your lips and bite onto your lower lip until you opened to let his wild tongue mess with yours. The moans that fell from the both of you created a dizzying sound in combination of the wet tongue kiss and the slapping of his balls up your ass.
âTouch me, please,â you begged, grabbing onto his hand down to your throbbing clit. âT-Touch m-me, I need to come, Joong, p-please.â
âFuck, youâre going to be the death of me,â he groaned, immediately drawing circles on your swollen bud, instantly drawing a garbled scream from you. âThatâs it, baby, fuck me. Ride my fucking cock, yes.â
You had not once paused from bouncing, continues fucking yourself ardently onto his thick, intruding cock until you were nothing but a senseless doll. âYou donât understand how long Iâve wanted this,â he rasped, his voice rough and uneven, his lips kissing and sucking every surface of your skin he could claim.Â
âIâve wanted you long before the day you looked me in the eye at that dining table. Each day was a risk I couldnât afford to take, but God, I wanted you anyway. Every day. In every fucking way.â
He kissed you again, deeper, needier. It wasnât just hunger - it was reprieve. Years of restraint burning away in the heat of a single truth finally spoken aloud. You were what he wanted. Always had been.
âJoong, a-ah, that feels so good,â you moaned out, all sense of mind gone from the feeling of him finally ravishing you the way you always wanted. âJust like that, say my name,â he gritted out, cupping your face tenderly in contrast to this thrusts, his eyes lidded and desperate. âIâve waited so long to hear you say my damn name, baby, please, Iâm begging you.â
âHongjoong,â you let out, loud and clear. His cock twitched in your cunt, but you werenât done yet. This was a man you had no problem seeing all of you. âHongjoong, Hongjoong, Hongjoong.â
Soon enough, you exploded. It wasnât the delicious rubbing of his fingertips in between young legs that or how deep his cock fucked that undid you, though that was a huge factor, but it was the way he kissed you, the way he looked at you like you hung the stars in the sky for him to admire. âOh, Iâm comâHongjoong, Joong, Joongââ
Hongjoong didnât last much longer. With his final thrusts, Hongjoong lifted his hips to fuck into you until all the both of you had was mind-blowing blankness fulled with heat and lust. Overstimulation coiled in your groin as your eyes rolled in the back of your head, your little whimpers spurring Hongjoong on until he came with a loud groan and spilled inside of you.
Everything slowed down with you slumped completely onto Hongjoongâs rising chest, meeting yours as you both tried to catch your breaths. The sex was fast, but it was all the both of you needed. âGood girl,â he whispered, turning your face to his for a quick kiss. âMy good girlâhey, you donât have to move yet, stay.â
You pulled out anyway, whimpering slightly at the sensation of Hongjoongâs cum dripping onto your thighs as you bent down to give him a kiss in return before sitting comfortably on his lap and laying your head on his chest, resting your head onto the crook of his neck as his arm quickly wrapped around you protectively. âItâs okay,â you whispered, your eyes slowly closing, your breath evening.
âYou want to stay like this?â Hongjoong asked fondly, his fingers lazily tracing patterns on your back.
But for naught. Sleep had caught on to you and the last thing you felt was Hongjoong carrying you as he chuckled affectionately at your drowsy state. It was the most peace youâve felt in a while.
Just like everything in your life, nothing good seemed to last forever. In the beginning, everything was smooth sailing. You and Hongjoong went back to the manor the next day, and it was nothing short of chaos the moment you stepped in the house where everyone was already waiting by the entrance. Seonghwa was the one who greeted you at the front door and his brows almost reached his hairline with how close you stood next to Hongjoong.
âThe hellâs wrong with you?â Hongjoong asked sharply. âWhy are you looking at us like that?â
Seonghwa raised his hands, blinking innocently. âNothing. Nothing at all.â
You frowned, not noticing the way you linked your arms with Hongjoongâs, but everyone did. Not one step inside the manor and everyone was already looking at the both of you. Jongho bent to grab both of your suitcases, but paused when he took one look at the both of you. âHuh,â he whispered. âWeird.â
Even Mingi who greeted his father, and you albeit stiffly, raised a brow, but opted not to say anything, just walking away while looking back at the both of you repeatedly like he was seeing what he wasnât supposed to be seeing. You and Hongjoong looked at each other, thoroughly confused, but shrugged it off.
And thatâs when San walked by, carrying a tray of cookies you loved so much, only to freeze when he saw Hongjoong gently placing a hand on your back to guide you past a stray step. He blinked over and over again until all the cookies plopped down towards the floor. âIâm sorry, what have you done to my favourite dysfunctional couple?â
You were horrified, mouth agape as you stared at all the sugary goodness on the floor. âMy cookies,â you frowned, tugging at Hongjoongâs sleeve. âJoongâŠâ
It only got worse when Hongjoong leaned down, pressed a kiss to your cheek nonchalantly and murmured, âI have to work for a couple of hours to catch up while we were gone. Iâll be back to spoil you rotten, yeah? Iâll see if I can order cookies after, so be good.â
You blinked, stunned, and so did literally everyone else in the hallway. The silence that followed couldâve cracked glass. You stood there, flustered, a hand over your cheek where he just kissed you in front of everyone.
Wooyoung took one look at you, one look at Hongjoongâs retreating form as he walked away, before letting out a screech so loud and unholy that you covered your ears immediately. âOh my fucking God, what was that?â Wooyoung shouted, flailing like a game show host on a sugar high. âDid you just call him Joong?â
But that was it, because after that, it was like everything never even happened. You werenât sure what you expected. Hongjoong pulling you aside just to hold you again like he did that night? Instead, life resumed as if nothing had changed. He never really did get you those cookies nor did he spend time with you afterwards anymore.
He wasnât snarling or glaring at you anymore, that was for sure, but he always kept you close even in the small gestures like sitting beside you or holding your hand, but that was it. You still slept in separate rooms, and there were no more whispers in the dark, no more soft kisses, no more of him asking for five more minutes in bed before he got up. No one questioned it.
It started small, you almost convinced yourself you imagined it. During meals, he no longer sat beside you. Heâll speak, heâll nod, but his body always angles away from you. That was when the absence of touch came next. Once, Hongjoongâs hand would find your lower back or brush yours when passing you a glass, but now, he didnât reach out, didnât accidentally graze your skin.
One afternoon, you entered the library. You hadnât even called out his name, but the moment he saw you, he stood, gathered his things, and left. It was when his cold formality started again, never with warmth, and when he gave you instructions, he didnât say your name. When you responded, his eyes would flicker, but he never truly looked at you.
By mafia standards, you shouldâve married her within the first month.
Yunhoâs words sank deeper than you wanted to admit. They curled under your skin like thorns. What if he was right? What if Hongjoong had never planned to marry you at all? Your eyes burned, and you blinked furiously to push the sting away. He had kissed you, held you, had made love to you. And now, he was walking around as if he hadnât touched every inch of your soul.
You rubbed at your chest as if you could soothe the ache building there. What if this was it? What if this cold civility, this silence, was all he thought you were worth? Maybe he didnât want to marry you. Maybe he never did.
Then came the locked doors. You never really hung out with him when he worked, but the locked door was suspicious. He also began sending people in his place. Hongjoong no longer filled your space, he ghosted it. You couldnât even remember the last time he told you something directly.
You werenât stupid. You knew how this world worked, how alliances were made and unmade at the flick of a wrist, at the spill of a secret. Maybe you had just been another deal. A piece of a war you werenât meant to survive. Which was why you barged into his office one day without bothering to knock or close the door.
He didnât seem at all surprised at your intrusion. He sighed, lowering his glasses and looking at you with tired eyes. âWhatâs this about, darling?â
âDo you regret us? Touching me? Kissing me?â You started, unable to stop the spiral now. âOr are you just pretending it didnât happen so I donât get any stupid ideas l-like marriage or a future?â
He didnât answer. A bitter laugh escaped your lips, barely a sound. âI canât believe you,â you murmured, your voice cracking around the edges. âAre you telling me what I felt was nothing? You almost had me fooled there, Hongjoong. I thought for sure hope wasnât just a word anymoreââ
âCan you not? How about this,â he sighed, placing his hands on your cheeks to cup it like he did before, and your traitorous body leaned onto his touch. âIâll take you out later, okay? Let me just finish working. Sounds good?â
âAre you going to marry me?â You blurted out instead. He stiffened. You felt it immediately his arms didnât fall away, but his hold loosened just enough for the space between you to feel colder than it had before. âHongjoong?â
It spiraled. Your brain wouldnât stop spinning. You didnât remember pushing him and running away to the comfort of your room after locking the door. All you remember was his refusal to answer and look at you. And the way he never did take you out after.
And the worst of all, everyone had noticed. You had lost your spark, that light in your eyes, that drive in your walk. The anxiety, the paranoia, was slowly eating you alive. You were falling apart at the seams, and no one dared to say it out loud. But you could feel it; this immense pressure building in your chest like a ticking bomb.
Another thing was you were also starting to notice the way everyone was looking at you. It wasnât quite pity, no, but it was akin to the end. To be fair, if Hongjoong was to keep acting like this, the end was nigh, indeed. What if this was all a game? What if he was keeping you close for power? Or pity?
You were thirty-three when your heart had failed you in a way that stayed. Your reflection in the mirror didnât even look like you anymore. It looked like someone trying to be worthy of being chosen. Marrying Hongjoong was a want now, not a necessity, and that broke you.Â
And then, one day, it all seemed to shatter. You were passing by Hongjoongâs office, an excuse youâve been telling yourself just to see if you were going to have a small glimpse of him, when you heard it. Voices low, urgent, and hushed. One of them was Hongjoongâs.
âItâs being finalized, then?â Hongjoongâs sharp, business-like voice asked.
âYes,â Mingi replied, serious and deep. âI reckon weâll be able to make a move soon and then everything will be settled. You could let her go after.â
You froze in place, feeling like ice has been poured over you. Seonghwa sighed. âItâs justâŠare we really doing this? After everything? Wonât it destroy her?â
âWhat she doesnât know wonât hurt her. Besides, itâs not knowledge she deserves to have, anyway. I didnât go this far just for her to know. Itâs better this way,â Hongjoong said curtly.
âDoes she even know?â Sanâs voice now asked. âIâm confused. You both looked like you almost had it going, Joong. Why didnât you tell her then?â
âNo,â Seonghwa replied, sighing. âHongjoongâs keeping her in the dark until all the loose ends are tied. Her bastard uncle did sign a contract after all, so technically sheâs with us. Itâs a good thing.â
Mingi clicked his tongue. âIt shouldnât have gone this far, Father. Youâre lucky sheâs still loyal after everything. You shouldâve told her from the start this engagement was a fraud.â
Your heart stuttered. You covered your mouth, willing yourself to stay silent as tears started to pool on the side of your eyes.Â
âI still think itâs cruel,â San murmured. âAre you ever going to tell her, Hongjoong? Youâre really gonna let her go? Just like that?â
There was a beat of silence that stretched for far too long before Hongjoong spoke again. âThere was never supposed to be an âusâ anyway. It was a mistake that should have never happened.â
You couldnât take it anymore, taking off as soon as that conversation ended. You sat on the floor of your room, knees tucked into your chest, the ache in your bones eclipsed only by the quiet, creeping devastation hollowing you out from the inside. Yunhoâs words echoed in your mind like a curse you couldnât shake. By mafia standards, you shouldâve married her within the first month. Why havenât you? Did you want to keep her locked up like a secret no one else can touch? Or are you just dragging her through the mud?
But now? Now, after hearing that conversation, after watching him pass you in the hallway like a stranger, after everyoneâs pitying glances and whispered silences, it all felt so grotesquely clear - you werenât something he was building a future with, you were someone he was using.
You tried to breathe, but it came out ragged, your chest too tight. The truth clawed at you with wild, unforgiving hands. Yunho had been right all along, and now you were stuck in a house that felt more like a mausoleum than a home with a name he would never give you and a heart he would never claim. You spent days like that, refusing to see anyone who noticed they havenât seen your face in a while, leaving the trays of food placed on your door untouched, and only going out to use the bathroom. It was how you had accidentally left the door ajar for someone to find you, face blotchy and swollen when Jongho came in, eyes widened at your messed up state, as he helped you up to sit on the bed.Â
âY/N, what happened to you?â He let out in concern. He stood up, and you thought for a second that he was giving you the space you clearly needed when you didnât answer, but you were wrong. âIâm calling Hongjoong,â he said, already pulling out his phone. âI donât know what happened, but you clearly need him.â
Something in your mind snapped into a quiet haze. Jongho was handsome. He was kind, and he was always there for you. For one breathless second, you wished that you could feel something, anything, other than the emptiness Hongjoong had left you with.
âDonât call him,â you murmured, voice cracking as you reached for his hand. You looked up at Jongho, his brows furrowed in confusion. And before you could stop yourself, before you could think, you whispered, âKiss me.â
Jonghoâs entire body froze. His lips parted slightly, eyes widening, not with desire, but with shock and pity. He roze, the blood draining from his face. âY/N, I donâtââ
âPlease,â you begged. âI need to feel like Iâm not losing everythingââ
âY/N?â Hongjoongâs voice suddenly crackled on the phone. âWhatâs going on? Jongho, what in Godâs name are you doing?â
The call had connected after all, but you were done caring about Hongjoong. You grabbed Jonghoâs shirt, lowering him to your lips. âI-I need to feel something, Jongho, please pretend Iâm wanted,â your voice cracked.
âWhat the fuck is going on?â Hongjoong's voice roared through the speaker, frantic now. âI am going to skin you alive and drain your blood if you do it, donât you dare, Jonghoââ
But Jongho didnât move. He respectfully held your shoulders, keeping you at armâs length with utmost care. âIâm sorry,â he said, voice soft, heavy with pity but unwavering. âYou donât need more lies right now.â
On the other end of the phone, Hongjoongâs breathing was ragged, silent, tortured, like he was ready to rip through space to get to you before the line went dead. It was when you broke down, sobbing in Jonghoâs arms apologizing through and through for your utterly shameful behaviour, thanking him for not taking advantage of your momentary weakness.
And then, the anger settled in. How dare Hongjoong act like that after what you overheard? Whatâs it to him that you wanted to kiss someone elseâs lips besides his filthy ones? You remembered the way his voice sounded when told you that one dinner night that you were not to wear a ring. You should have known.Â
You made up your mind then - you were leaving him. You werenât going to live trapped in the unknown. Youâd spent years chained under your uncleâs care, and now under the illusion of Hongjoongâs protection, but no more. Maybe youâd stay with Yunho to start again and figure out who you really were outside of the Kim manorâs walls.
But first, you needed that damn contract. The one that bound you to Hongjoong as his property. After much deliberation, the easiest way would be to drive him out of his office long enough for him to not come back.
So you picked a fight, purposefully targeting his tendency to get possessive of you like you were his property. It spurred you on, and at first, he wasnât budging, but when you mentioned off-handedly about the kiss you wanted from Jongho, he bit.
The effect was instant. Hongjoong instantly stopped what he was doing, his entire frame taut with tension, his eyes narrowed dangerously. âWhat did you say?â He asked coldly.
You bit your lip to hold your smirk back. âI said,â you drawled. âMaybe I shouldâve asked Jongho to kiss me again.â
That did it. His steps toward you were slow, deliberate, dangerous. He growled low under his breath, shoving past you, practically vibrating with possessive rage. âI donât know what game youâre playing at, but donât test me, Y/N,â he snapped. âIâve killed for less without blinking.â
Your heart beat erratically as you listened to Hongjoongâs furious commands to hand him his keys so he could drive off that were sounding further and further until you heard the front door slam so hard, you could practically feel it vibrate from where you were.
Perfect. Now all you had to do was find the damn contract - and whatever other secrets heâd been hiding.
Luckily for you, Hongjoong didnât lock his cabinets. To be completely fair, nobody in their right mind - except you, apparently - would even dream of digging through his files while he wasnât present. It was like finding a needle on a haystack, but whenever youâd recall the conversation you overheard here, it gave you a newfound sense of determination. Finally, you found it. With trembling hands, you gingerly took the contract that basically held your uncleâs life and bound you to Hongjoong. You hated your uncle for selling you, but at the same time, you couldnât imagine not meeting Hongjoong at all.
This was it, you were done, and you were leaving. You had already packed what little you brought here and all that was left now was to burn the bridge behind you and never look back. Tears welled in your eyes, however, as you willed Hongjoongâs fond eyes as he looked at you out of your mind. Your story with him had happened, but now, it had to end.
You folded the contract resolutely. Just as you turned to leave, something fluttered from between the pages. It was a thinner piece of paper, tucked behind the contract, and it fell towards the floor, face up. You blinked in confusion, was this another part of the contract?
You crouched, hand shaky as you picked it up, but before you could touch it, you froze. Your pulse skipped, heart sinking the moment your eyes caught the title - it was a marriage contract and it had Hongjoongâs unmistakable signature on it.
You blinked once, twice, but the name didnât change. The blood drained from your face, a sudden rush of nausea coiled in your gut with bile that started to burn your throat as you backed away from the fallen paper as if it had a contagious disease of some sort.
Was this it? The secret heâd been keeping? Your chest felt like it had caved in. No wonder he didnât want to marry you - he literally couldnât. He already belonged to someone else and you seeked comfort in his arms like you belonged in it when, in fact, you did not. You never did.
You ran out of the office, your pathetic tears finally falling from your eyes as you felt your heart starting to break. You didnât bother stopping for Wooyoung, who looked genuinely worried for your state, and you pushed past a surprised Seonghwa, who was the last person you ever wanted to see besides Hongjoong.
You shoved the contract hastily in your luggage, trudging it silently towards the back door you knew nobody passed or guarded, each movement mechanical, like your soul detached itself long ago. The suitcase was filled with your clothes, but really, it's all the things you never meant to carry - bitterness and heartbreak.
You barely made it one step outside when a hand grabbed your arm from behind, spinning you unceremoniously. It was someone you never expected in a million years, and he was already waiting by the door like he knew youâd come out here. âRunning away again, I see,â Mingi eyes your luggage. âThough it seems you have no plans of coming back.âÂ
His features are etched from the same ice as his father's - cold, unreadable. Heâs never spoken to you beyond what's necessary. You pulled your arm away harshly from his hold. âNot that it would matter,â you scoffed. âHongjoong has no plans of marrying me, whatâs the point?â
Realization seemed to dawn on him. âYou found the certificate. Is that why Wooyoung said youâre crying?â He sighed, long and breathy, as if he wasnât prepared for what he was about to say next. âI have to give it to you, youâre clever for driving him out of his office, but whatever it is youâre thinking, youâre dead wrong.â
You laugh once, bitter and sharp. âI saw it with my own two eyes, and the facts speak for themselves, donât they? All heâs ever made me feel was that I was an inconvenience to him.â
âYouâve only seen what heâs allowed you to see,â Mingi says quietly. âYou think my father doesnât care about you, but Y/N, heâd sell his soul for you. For what itâs worth, we all think it shouldâve never gone this far.â
âYeah, well,â you exhaled sharply, turning to leave again. âItâs a little too late for thatââ
âDonât leave,â Mingi said, almost a whisper, almost a plea. You faltered, stunned at how he wasnât letting you pass. He rubs his face between his hands in distress. âHow about this, let me show you something, and if that still doesnât change your mind, Iâll even help you walk away.â âWhy?â You asked coldly, but followed him back to what seemed like Hongjoongâs office anyway. âYou made it clear that you never liked me from the beginning.â
âBecause Iâm not going to let him lose you, not like this,â Mingi opened the door for you to enter. âAnd I never disliked you. You are my fatherâs one shot at the happiness he never got before, I could never dislike you for that.â
San was already there. He looked up as you entered, and your breath caught. In his hands was the very marriage certificate that had shattered you just moments ago. He eyed your luggage, resignation clear in his eyes. âY/N, I am so, so sorry,â his voice cracked when you refused to meet his eye. âYou deserve to know the truth before you walk away, at least.â
Mingi sighed and walked over to the far side of the desk. He reached under the edge, clicking something underneath. âThis,â he held out a small recording device. âIs for protection and insurance whenever he invites people over here. It never stops recording. Iâm sure you know where Iâm going with this.âÂ
And with that, he presses play. You didnât speak, just listened. At first, you heard nothing, just pure static and a couple of movements before San fast forwarded it, stopping when he was satisfied.
âSheâs beautiful, Hwa, my goodness. Her photos donât do her justice,â Hongjoongâs familiar voice sounded all over the room, slightly startling you. âI-I mustâve looked like a fool during dinner. How am I supposed to pretend that Iâm not head over heels in love with her?â
âYou did look like a fool,â Seonghwaâs voice said next, deadpanned. âItâs embarrassing, Joong. Your own son had to tell you to stop staring.â
Head over heels? It didnât make sense. Not when he avoided you for the longest time, not when he stood silent while you begged for clarity. San started fast forwarding again.
âAre you out of your goddamn mind?â The voice was unmistakably Hongjoongâs sharp, furious, and barely restrained. âFlirting with her in front of me? Do you want me to ship you back in Suwon, you uncultured swine?â
Wooyoungâs familiar laughter shrieked all over the room so loud, Mingi rolled his eyes. âMy God, Dad, you are so down bad. Iâve never seen you so jealous in my life. I have no plans to steal your wife, relax.â
âThatâs not the point,â Hongjoong snapped. âDonât touch her like that again. Donât talk to her like sheâs anyone but mine. Do you understand me?â
You stood there, frozen. Your hands trembled slightly as you remembered that day so clearly in your head. San gave Mingi a glance before silently playing the recording again.
âI fucked up,â Honjoong started, but it was in a voice youâve never heard on him before, and for some reason, it hurt your heart to hear. âI shouldnât have shouted at her during dinner, she looked at me like Iâd hit her. And I-I hate myself for it, she probably hates meââ
âYou think?â Jonghoâs voice responded, unusually sharp. âShe looked like she wanted the floor to swallow her whole. Seriously, what were you thinking?â
âI shouldnât have pushed the plate like that, but it had avocados in it,â Hongjoongâs voice faltered, like he was trying to rein himself in.Â
There was a pause in the recording, and in your head as well. You felt like you were about to faint. âAvocados?â San in the recording asked, clearly confused.
Hongjoong sighed heavily and you could practically hear him pacing in his office. âSheâs allergic to avocados. Allergic enough for anaphylactic shock.â
âYou couldâve just said something,â San replied, dry and disbelieving. âThat wasnât just over the line, Joong. It was humiliating.â
âThatâs why she reacted like that when I told her about the dressing,â Jongho commented off-handedly. âBut still, you scared her. Hell, you scared all of us.â
âI was scared as well, thatâs why Iâm furious,â Hongjoong snapped. âI clearly told the staff to not put avocados in her food. How was I supposed to tell her without arousing suspicion of the fucker that did it?â
That night, youâd gone to bed wondering if he hated you. Meanwhile, he was probably pacing the floor in this very room, wondering if you were still breathing, wondering if he should have just shouted your allergy across the table rather than risk letting you eat what couldâve killed you. âYou okay to keep going?â San asked softly. When you nodded stiffly, he pressed play again.
âDid you order food out?â Wooyoungâs voice sounded out this time. âOh, that actually looks good, can I have someââ
A loud smack can be heard in the background before Wooyoungâs yelp. âNo,â Hongjoongâs light, almost boyish tone, smugly denied. âMy love made this for me. Can you guys believe it? Sheâs literally perfect in every way, she even cooks well, too. A literal angel in every sense, I tell you.â
âHold on, is that why sheâs been hanging around the kitchen late?â Wooyoung asked, confused. âBut she looks so down everytimeâshe doesnât know youâre eating them, does she?â
There was a pause before Seonghwa spoke next, his voice quieter. âYou have to tell her, Joong. Me and San have to carry the burden of seeing her tears the next day every single time we pretend to throw away the food the next day. She makes them with love, you know?â
Silence. Then Hongjoong sighed, deep and hollow. âGod, I want to, but not yet. You know thereâs a mole in the staff. If I let on that I care too much, it puts a target on her back. Itâs the only way to protect her without tipping my hand.â
There was a pause. âSheâs so bright when she cooks, and I never tell her,â he continued heavily. âI said nothing, like I always do. So for now, all I could do is savour her food, you know? It keeps my longing away for now.â
Something in your chest cracked. You remembered those nights. You never imagined he cherished every bite in silence, keeping up a mask to protect you from shadows you didnât even know were looming. Suddenly, it transitioned into a conversation you knew far too well, the one you heard before you ran away to the playground.
âBut you canât keep doing this to keep giving her the cold shoulder, Joong,â Seonghwa clicked his tongue. âSheâs too perceptive and you know she'll find out, what are you going to do then?â
âGive me time,â Hongjoongâs tone shifted into something darker. âWeâre so close to caging in Yoo Jaehwan, that bastard ruined her life. Please, no one can know for now. I have to make sure heâll pay for that car accident that almost cost her and Yeosang.â
You gasped audibly, almost tripping at what you just heard. There was only one car accident that had Yeosang and you in it, did this run deeper than you initially thought?
âShe wonât be safe forever, you know that. Sanâs working on Mingiâs intel for the hit and run. It was damn near impossible to find who hit her parents back then. You think Jaehwan knows?â
âThereâs no denying it. That bastard killed them. She will be safer here, so please, watch over her for me. I will never forgive myself if something happens to her. Sheâs my everythingâwhoâs there?â
And all this time, the man you thought didnât care,the man whose cold shoulder and distant silence had crushed you, had been carrying the weight of it all in secret. You shook your head in denial, if this wasnât enough, your uncle had something to do with your parentsâ death as well. âMake it stop,â you begged. âI-I canâtââ
âIâm sorry,â Mingi apologized, and you could see he was genuine this time. âWe have to keep going. This is why Father was the way he was with you. You have to know.â
You heard a glass clink against another, followed by the unmistakable sound of Hongjoongâs tired hiccup, more human than you'd ever heard him, before the familiar sigh of Seonghwa followed. âThatâs enough,â he gently coaxed. âYouâre drunk, Joong. Youâre half goneââ
âHalf gone? I havenât been whole since I lied to her,â Hongjoongâs drunk and pained voice slurred. âShe ran away from me, Hwa. And I deserve it. I was prepared for her hate, but not her absence. When I couldnât find her, I was so damn scared, none of you even understood.â
Hongjoong swallowed more alcohol. âI love her, Seonghwa. I love her more than this house, more than the empire, more than anything. But if she knew what Iâve done, sheâd never stay.â
You clutch the edge of the table like itâs the only thing holding you upright. âThereâs still time to tell her,â Seonghwa advised. âMingi still thinks you shouldnât hide this.â
âWhat if she realizes Iâm the reason her life turned to hell?â Hongjoong cried out in melancholy. âIâm terrified sheâll disappear for good when she finds out what Iâve done and made the selfish decision to make her mineââ
âBut she doesnât know that,â Seonghwa said softly. âShe doesnât know you held her hand the whole time in the hospital. You did it to protect her. You married her, for Godâs sake.â
Your knees nearly gave out. That hand - warm, calloused, unmoving but steady - had been the only thing tethering you to life. That hand was the only one that stayed when no one else did. Tears sprung to your eyes, that hand had been your lifeline, and after all this time, you had been his.Â
âI married her to settle a score. But somewhere along the line, I just,â Hongjoong sniffled. âI just loved her. Every day I donât tell her, she drifts further from me. And I-I donât know how to fix it.â
You swallowed audibly when the recording paused. There was only one question lingering in your head, one that San read on your face but refused to acknowledge. Instead, he reached forward and pressed play. The room was silent again, except for the soft static of the next recording beginning to play.
âIâll bow to your king when he shows himself,â your voice played out this time, clipped and cut. You cringed internally. You remember how liberated you felt after that day, but now you were about to find out what happened after you stormed out.
Seonghwa and Mingi were in the room that day and you were expecting the three of them to talk about your utter disrespect, but you were not expecting Hongjoongâs laughter, loud, bubbly, and full of mirth after a few seconds of you walking away.
âWell, would you look at that,â Mingi snorted, but even through the recording, you could hear the subtle fondness in his voice. âYouâve finally found your match, Father.â
âGod, Iâm so proud of her,â Hongjoong said through his laughter, his voice breathless and utterly thrilled. âDid you see the way she stood up to me like a champ? Iâve never been that close to finishing on the spot.â
Mingi let out a sound of pure, exaggerated revulsion. âPlease, never let me hear that again. That is fucking disgusting, this is why I get drunk often.â
âOh, it gets worse,â Seonghwa chortled. âDid you see the way he looked at her? He was looking at her like he wanted her to break his neck and thank her for it. It was sickening. I wanted to bleach my eyes.â
âShut up,â Hongjoong muttered, but there was no real heat behind it. You could hear the smile in his voice. It was small, secretive, a little lovesick.
âNo, you shut up,â Seonghwa shot back with playful disbelief. âShe literally insulted your bloodline and told you that you are not the king of your own empire in her eyes and you look like youâre ready to carve her name onto your chest.â
âWell, he just might,â Mingi answered dramatically. âYou two make marriage look fun. My moneyâs on her, you know? Hell, everyoneâs is at this point.â Â
Hongjoong laughed again, sounding more genuine, if that was possible. âSo is mine.â
Youâve barely let that settle before the next recording sounded. You froze. This was the most recent, the catalyst that set this whole thing in motion. âI still think itâs cruel,â San murmured. âAre you ever going to tell her, Hongjoong? Youâre really gonna let her go? Just like that?â
âThere was never supposed to be an âusâ anyway. It was a mistake that should have never happened,â Hongjoong sighed and you were confused. You didnât remember him sounding this torn about it. This was when you ran away crying to your room utterly heartbroken.
âThatâs my wife, San. I donât want to let her go, but it was cruel for me to take her secretly. I have to let her go if she doesnât want to stay even if it hurts me. We go for the kill, but leave Jaehwan to me. I want to kill him, myself.â
The recording ended there, for good this time. You just stood there shaking, lips parted, eyes glassy. He hadnât just tolerated you, he adored you - no, he loved you hopelessly with a hidden love that he kept choking down behind layers of silence and strategy.Â
You feel your knees weaken not from pain, but from the crushing, beautiful truth that maybe you were never unloved. âI-I donât understand,â you blurted, tears blurring your vision. âT-There has to be a mistake. Heâs married to someone elseââ
San started to show you the marriage certificate again, but you didnât want anything to do with it. âY/N,â San said gently, catching your hand before you could shove the paper away. âJust look closer, please. At the bottom.â
Your gaze dropped, unwilling at first but your breath stopped, your mind stilling into chaotic silence when you saw it - your name and signature right beside Hongjoongâs. You blinked hard, heart thrashing in your chest. âI donât remember this. I never - how could I not know I was married?â
âOur job is done. We shouldnât be the ones explaining this. You need to hear it from him,â Mingi said as he stood and with a final glance, the door clicked shut, and you were left alone with your thoughts, the weight of the paper, and a heart that no longer knew what to believe.
You were shaking your head violently, eyes already welling up with tears you refused to acknowledge. One by one, everything started to make sense, even the little things you ignored for fear of falling too hard - your avocado allergy, how he picked raisins out of your food, your photo on his desk you now knew for sure he kept staring at every single day.
And everyone knew too, there were also the telltale signs of everyone slipping by accident - the way San froze when he found out your name was Jeong, Seonghwa telling you it was finally nice to meet you, overhearing Yeosang say you werenât just a wife, you were someone Hongjoong would burn the world for.Â
You shouldâve been angry, and you were, but underneath all of that was grief not just for yourself, but for him too. Your chest ached as you imagined all those nights he must have sat awake, planning, hiding, hurting. All those moments you begged him to speak, and he couldnât not because he didnât want to - but because he loved you too much to risk everything.
A sob clawed its way up your throat. You wiped your face with shaking hands, but the tears wouldnât stop now. How long had he carried all this alone? How long had he loved you silently, forced to cage every affection? How could you hate someone for hurting you when all they ever wanted was to protect you? It must have been crushing.Â
Your heart was a tangled, desperate mess in your chest by the time the door finally opened. Hongjoong stepped in, his brows pinched together in confusion when he saw you there. When he saw the marriage certificate crumpled tightly in your hands, it was like the ground vanished beneath his feet.
He stopped dead in his tracks, his eyes blown wide, his breath catching audibly. It was like you also held his heart in your hands. All the color drained from his face, but somewhere in his eyes, relief shone through. And you knew why - all the pretending has to stop now and you both knew it.
Hongjoong slowly closed the door behind him, eyes never leaving yours, and for once, he looked afraid, vulnerable and human. âWe need to talk,â he said hoarsely, and there wasnât a trace of command in his voice, only quiet pleading as he slowly approached you.
âWhy didnât you just tell me?â You cried out, heart aching and throat tight, the paper trembling in your hands like the storm inside you that was finally meeting his. âEverything hurts, Hongjoong. I canât breathe.â
Without another word, he knelt in front of you, like the wind had been knocked out of him, and reached for you with trembling hands. You collapsed into his chest, sobbing openly as he cradled you to him. His warmth surrounded you, his scent grounding you, and for the first time, his arms didnât feel like a prison - they felt like home.
âIâm sorry,â he whispered, over and over again, his lips brushing your temple. âIâm so, so sorry. I never wanted you to find out like this, and I never wanted to hurt you. But I was wrong. I was so wrong.â
You shook your head against him, trying to make sense of the chaos in your chest. âI wanted so desperately for you to care for me, Hongjoong,â you confessed angrily, lamenting for all the times you spent yearning. âI wanted it so badly that I never blamed you for how you treated me, no matter how bad, I never blamed you.â
He clutched you tighter as if the very fabric of his soul depended on your forgiveness, his breath shaky, his words barely held together. âBlame me, Y/N. My soul canât be saved if I sell you my sins and the scars in your heart are mine to atone, but donât think for a second that I never loved you,â his voice cracked. âThat I donât love you now.â
Rage sets in as his words wrapped around your heart like a chain, heavy with the weight of long-buried truths. âYouâre cruel, you know that?â You thumped your fists on his chest repeatedly. âAfter all the things you made me go through? You tell me this now?â
You could feel his tears now, each one a testament to the pain he had buried beneath the armor he wore for too long. âYou think Iâm cruel, but Iâve been your husband longer than youâve known. And Iâve loved you every single day of it,â he whispered, his hands trembling.
Your breath caught as his words sank in, deeper than any wound heâd ever left behind. Husband. You wanted to scream, to cry, to pull away, to collapse into him all at once. How could he say it like that? So stripped of pride and power, like a man offering up the last piece of himself and hoping it would be enough? It was too much. It was everything.
He pressed his forehead to yours, lips barely apart from yours. âIf you want the truth, I'll give you that. If you want to leave, I will never stop you."
But somehow, all you could do was hold him tighter. âI donât want freedom from you, Hongjoong,â you whispered, breaking apart in his arms. âI just want the truth.â
Hongjoong didnât speak at first. You felt his body tremble as he held you, as though the truth itself was too heavy to carry alone anymore. âIâm not the right person to tell you this, it would be Yunho, but to put it simply for now, your parents both served my father, and in turn, me after he passed away.â
You pulled back slightly, your breath catching in your throat. âM-My parents were in the mafia?â You asked, heart pounding with the realization already forming. Somehow, it made sense - they were absent throughout your teenage years and they did keep their career a secret.
âThey were. Yunho took over your father after, but we didnât get along much, but thatâs another story,â Hongjoong said softly. âThey were good people. One day I got myself into something I wasnât supposed to. I wouldâve been dead if it werenât for them and my sons would be fatherless. I was young and stupid and they saved me. I owe them my life, I still do.â
He paused, voice tightening with grief. âI didnât have much power back then, so I did the best thing I could. Assets, lots of them. I gave your parents millions, Y/N, but before I could fully ever thank them, before I could protect themâŠâ Hongjoong looked away, sighing heavily.
âThey died before they could use the money. My uncle wanted their money, didnât he? Did he kill them?â You blurted out. His silence confirmed it and you shuddered, anguish and clarity warred within you as the weight of your stolen past pressed down on your chest.Â
âAt first I didnât have proof it was him,â you felt Hongjoongâs hands holding you steady, his warmth anchoring you to something real. âI was investigating their deaths for years. It was my way of getting back for them for saving me. It wasnât until your car accident with Yeosang a couple of years back.â
You swallowed. This was it, this was the part you werenât sure you were ready to hear. His face turned dark before he continued. âYeosang was suspicious of the accident. We both thought the hit was for him at first since heâs my son. When I investigated, it was how I found out who you were. It felt like the universe just punched me in the gut.â
âW-What does this have to do with marrying me?â
âEverything,â his expression twisted, like it physically hurt him to relive it. âWhen your parents died, all that money went to you automatically. Do you remember that day when I asked you why your uncle took you in when Yunho was losing his mind looking for you all this time?â
You nodded, your stomach sinking. âHe took you in to drain every cent out of you. He was bleeding you dry,â his jaw ticked in concealed anger. âHe got impatient, that car accident back then would speed up the process.â
You shook your head, denial flaring. Your lungs were too tight, your heart racing painfully in your chest as you tried not to throw up. âSo, what, you married me to stop him?â
âNot just that,â he said hoarsely, and then, softer. âI had to make it legally binding. As your husband, I could legally control your funds. It was the only way I knew how, so I married you in secret, in the hospital, while you were unconscious. And I held your hand while you signed.â
Your head snapped up at that. Your blood ran cold, because you remembered that day. The warmth of a hand in yours, grounding you while the world spun wildly. You thought it was just hospital consent forms. âThat was the marriage certificate?â you whispered, your voice breaking. âBut that was years before my uncle sold me to you, Hongjoong, that doesnât make any senseââ
âI had to let you go back to him after,â he explained, eyes shut tight with regret. âHe was desperate, and desperate men get dangerous. I needed time. I needed him to think he was still in control, still bleeding you dry while I worked behind the scenes.â
You stood there in stunned silence, your hands trembling with the weight of a truth you never asked for but now couldnât ignore. âI watched you for years,â he continued, voice hollow but steady. âAlways from a distance. I told myself it was enough.I kept telling myself I was doing it for your parents, that I owed them everything. Thatâs how it started. But thenâŠâ
His voice cracked, and for a moment he didnât go on. âThen I fell in love with you,â he whispered, trembling. âWithout even realizing it, I fell. Hard. And for that, Iâm sorry. I will regret taking that choice away from you for as long as I live. The plan was to annul the marriage when I was done compiling evidence against him, and believe me, I tried to do it quickly. I didnât want you to stay with him for long.â
Your breath caught when he smiled faintly, and it was the saddest, most beautiful thing youâd ever seen. âYou were always strong, and I hated that I couldnât tell you how proud I was. Iâm sorry I got selfish because the thought of annulling the marriage just hurt me on the inside.â
You looked down, heart racing, remembering the moments. All that time you resented him for being locked in his office instead of being with you, he was working to finally set you free. âThen why keep it a secret?â You asked, voice fragile. âWhy didnât you just tell me?â
âI was scared,â he admitted. âScared youâd hate me. Scared that if you knew the truth, youâd want nothing to do with me. I didnât want to rip open old wounds by making you relive the past. So I just⊠watched and made sure you were doing well.â
âBut everything changed. One time I sent Jongho,â Hongjoong went on, voice turning sharp with memory. âWe didnât know he was violent with you. He caught him hurting you. That fucking bastard,â his cracked slightly. âNot only was he stealing from you, he was beating you up the entire time, I-I wanted to die when I found outââ
A lone tear escaped his eyes when you shushed him, putting your finger on his lips gently. He cracked a bitter smile, kissing your finger before continuing. âSo I bankrupted his business. I had Seonghwa pose as his client, made him plant the seed that Kim Hongjoong was giving money for something in exchange. It worked, thatâs how I got you into my house.â
You froze up, suddenly breathless. Your whole life - every twist and turn, every unexplained pain, every confusing encounter - was beginning to piece together like a puzzle you never knew existed. âYou were never a liability used to pay a debt,â he growled. âOnce you were under my roof, I knew you were safe. I could fully start making my move on your uncle. I sent Wooyoung to Suwon to startââ
âSuwon?â You blinked in surprise, remembering the very first time you met Wooyoung. âHe went thereâŠbecause of me? Because you told him to?â
He nodded. âThe man your uncle hired who hit your parents were both hiding in Suwon. Mingi wanted to do it since he was the one who found them for me, but WooyoungâŠletâs say that son of mine is a little trigger-happy. Trust me, he was more than glad to do it.â
You felt your chest caving in. All this time, everyone - San, Seonghwa, Jongho, Wooyoung, and even Mingi - had been watching, protecting, quietly fighting battles for you that you didnât even know existed.
Tears spilled down your cheeks as you stared at the man who had haunted your days and nights with confusion, rage, longing - only to discover that, all along, he had loved you in silence.
âWhat now?â You sniffled. âWhat are we going to do?â
âI was going to kill him and then come clean to you,â he admitted ruefully. âBut death is a salvation that he doesnât deserve. I have all the evidence I need to send him to jail, because thereâs one more thing your uncle cost me, â he said, voice low and rough. âYeosang.â
You felt your chest twist. âI had to send my own son away,â he spat the words like poison. âBecause if your uncle ever saw him around, he wouldâve figured it out that Yeosang was the one who called me, panicked, sobbing, begging me to save you.â
You knew that Hongjoong called Yeosang in a panic when you were poisoned to wherever he was hiding from to come and treat you. He risked all of it to save you. âYour uncle didnât just steal from you,â he growled. âHe didnât just beat you, he stole from me too. He robbed me of time with you, your parents, and my son.â
He dropped to his knees again. âI did terrible things to keep you safe,â he said quietly. âAnd I canât undo them. But if thereâs anything left in your heart for me, even just a piece, I swear to you, I will make it right.â
Hongjoong was a man weighed down by guilt, someone laying every wound bare before you. You looked at him, this broken, bleeding man who had shielded you in ways you never even saw. And now, maybe, just maybe, it was time to stop surviving and start living. You gripped his hands tightly now, because for the first time, you understood.
âI hated you,â you whispered. His jaw clenched, and he closed his eyes like your words were blades, but he took it like he promised he would. âBut I think I hated myself more for still loving you anyway.â
His eyes snapped open, wide and raw and shimmering with a hope he tried to suppress. âY-You still do?â His broken voice stuttered.
âI donât know how not to,â you said, your lips trembling. âI didnât realize how much I fell for you until you started pulling back. Even when you pushed me so far away I thought Iâd disappear, I kept looking for you.â
His breath hitched, and then he was kissing you, not out of possession or dominance, not like a man taking what he believed was his, but like someone starved for something heâd already mourned the loss of. His lips trembled against yours, and you tasted your shared sorrow, your silent tears, your aching, stupid, impossible love.
Hongjoong exhaled shakily, as if the weight of everything unsaid was finally buckling his knees. Now that you were in front of him, there was no more holding back. âI never meant to ignore you,â he said, voice rough and uneven. âThese past few months, I-I know Iâve made you feel unwanted, like you were nothing but a pawn to me, but you never were.â
His eyes flicked to yours. âWe were so close to getting your uncle. I could taste it, that justice. And I lost myself. I thought, just a little more time and I could finally give you peace.â
You opened your mouth to speak, to tell him it wasnât his fault, but he shook his head. âNo,â he whispered with a bitter smile. âIt is my fault. I couldnât help it. I wasnât supposed to love you, I was supposed to distance myself because your uncleâs mole was watching us. But how could I not?â
âHongjoong,â you tried to coax him out of these thoughts, but to no avail. Your vision blurred as his words sank in.
âHow could I not hold back when you looked at the world with eyes that still trusted even after everything?â Hongjoong continued. âEvery time you touched me, I felt like I was being forgiven for sins I hadnât even confessed yet. Every night you were in my house, pretending not to care that I was cruel, pretending it didnât hurt, I wanted to fall to my knees and curse every God out there for doing this to me, to us.â
He took your hands, his thumbs brushing your knuckles, and he held you like you were something fragile. âI even got you poisoned,â he said, pressing your hands to his chest, where his heart thundered violently. âBecause I let my guard down. Iâve lived every day terrified that loving you would be the death of you, but it turns out, not loving you openly was killing me.â
Tears welled in your eyes again, thick and hot. When he finally pulled back, it was only just enough to whisper. âI married you once to protect you and Iâd marry you again just to love you. Marry me, Y/N, please.â
You looked at him, the man who had fought in silence for you, bled in shadows for you, and lost you just to keep you alive. And for the first time, you saw him as the only person who had ever loved you enough to break his own heart to save yours. âYou already have me,â you said softly, hands rising to cup his cheeks.Â
His exhale of relief and wonder, grief and gratitude all at once. No more pretending, no more secrets. Just the two of you, finally choosing each other in the light. You were already his long before you knew it and heâs always been yours.
âLet me get this straight,â Yunho uncrossed his long legs, his upper body leaning forward ever so slightly as his sharp, glaring eyes trained on Hongjoongâs flat, expressionless ones. âYouâre telling me that youâve been married to her this entire time? That you made her suffer in your slimy presence for the grand scheme of catching Jaehwan when you couldâve just left her with me?â
He removed his glasses to put it on top of the coffee table in front of him, its reflective surface and visual lightness made it a striking centerpiece while keeping the room feeling uncluttered and elegant, very befitting of someone like Yunho who exuded an exorbitant amount of grace. The way he scoffed after was anything of, however. Â
âYou fucking bastard,â he seethed, banging his fist on said table with a sarcastic laugh that left his lips in a disbelieving pace of staccato. âI ought to kill you on the spot, Kim Hongjoong. I cannot believe you thought that this was normal, youâre not right in the head, Iâm tellingââ
âNow, now Yunho,â Hongjoong - or should you say, your husband - smirked smugly, snaking his arm around your waist to pull you closer. âIn front of Y/N, really?â
âYou wonât get away with this, also you mean my nieceââ
âDonât you mean my wife?â Hongjoong grinned, all of his teeth bared out in a daring show of possessiveness that was not to be messed with, clearly not even Yunho. âAnd I already have,â he turned to look at you, his eyes softening significantly as he smiled. âIsnât that right, darling?â
Yunho balked at the blatant display of Hongjoongâs disrespect towards him. He looked at you expectantly, but all you could do was give him a sheepish smile as you toyed with the ring on your finger.
âSorry, Uncle,â you giggled. âYou heard my husband.â
Hongjoong whispered âthatâs my girlâ softly on your ear as Yunho let out the most undignified squawk youâve ever heard a grown man do.
Yunho covered his face with his hands and groaned. âYou love him,â he deadpanned. âAnd you, you manipulative, delusional, leather-wearing tax fraudââ
âTax fraud?â Hongjoong raised a brow, a slow grin spreading across his face like ink in water. âReally, Yunho? Thatâs the best youâve got?â
â---you love her. Oh, Sungho is probably rolling in his grave right now,â he groaned, and you laughed at how he whispered his grievances in your dad's name.
He sat up, reclining back with one arm thrown over the couch. âWell, if you ever come to your senses, I know a great divorce lawyer,â he said dryly. âMy door is always open for you, little love.â
You bit back the urge to laugh when Hongjoong rolled his eyes dramatically. âIâll keep it in mind, Uncle,â you grinned. âBut you should know by now that I have a type.â
Hongjoong only smirked from his seat, one arm slung lazily over the backrest behind you like this was his damn throne. âYouâre just bitter I won,â he snorted at Yunho.
âOh, Iâll be bitter until my dying breath,â Yunho snapped. âYou married her and didn't even invite me to the wedding. I was supposed to walk her down the aisle.â
âThen dieââ
âFuck you,â he retorted. Yunho waved his hand, the humor in his eyes dimming slightly as his tone shifted, more measured now. âAlright, jokes aside. What happened to the motherfucker that is Jaehwan?â
Hongjoongâs arm around you tightened as his entire posture changed. âWe got him. Heâs in jail.â
The words dropped like a stone in the room. You looked down, purposefully grabbing the mug to take a sip, your mind flashing with the bright lights of one shot that gradually turned into two, three, four shots. Yunhoâs brows furrowed. âYouâre serious?â
âDeadly,â Hongjoong tried not to smirk, side-eyeing you with intent. âNothing crazy, really. He doesnât deserve anything theatrical for everything that heâs done. I had my men watch him for a couple of days, ambushed him when he least expected it, and thatâs that. You recall that car accident from a couple of years ago, yes?â
You closed your eyes, the faux splatters of sticky red coating your face feeling realistic enough if you concentrated. Lifeless, hollow eyes stared back behind your eyes before you opened them again. Hongjoongâs fingers massaged yours with purpose back then, too. You kept your mouth from curling too far at the corners.
âHow could I not? You took her that night,â Yunho scoffed, sitting forward again, steepling his fingers under his chin. âI was this close to finding Y/N at that time. I dislike talking about this, but it was hard. Years of failure meant I failed her father.â
Hongjoong hummed, ignoring Yunhoâs pointed look. âMy son was also there, you remember my middle son? Heâs a neurosurgeon now,â he replied softly, his fingers playing with yours. âYou could say I had a different drive back then. I had my reasons.â
Yunhoâs brows shot up in mild surprise before they softened ever so slightly. âI didnât know, Iâm terribly sorry that your son got caught up in this fiasco,â he murmured, his soft eyes landing on you. âI suppose everything that happened was like a trigger set in motion, wouldnât you say, Y/N?â
You shrugged as you gave Hongjoong a look. You let your lashes lower slightly and adjusted your posture, just like you did when after the kickback from the trigger that had made your shoulders ache. âPerhaps.â
âAnyway, itâs over,â Hongjoong said with a clipped edge. âThereâs enough evidence now to tie him to the attempted murder, fraud, and embezzlement. Stalking as well. The bastard didn't even stop at the mole in my house, he always sent his sleazy men around the area in case she went out. Heâs done, I'll make sure of it.â
âGood riddance,â Yunho said with an unsurprising amount of venom. His shoulders sank, years and years of burden lifting off of his shoulders. Relief settles in his expression, and though it made him look a decade younger, the faraway look of a thousand suns in his eyes told you otherwise. âI knew your father would be proud of you," he sighed. "That bastard took everything from our family. But youâŠyou gave it back.â
The man who haunted your childhood, the one who used your grief as a tool to strip you of everything, was finally out of your life. You squeezed Yunhoâs hand, hoping that it said everything you couldnât say out loud. You stayed quiet for a moment, trying to absorb the weight of what Yunho was saying.Â
There was no reminiscing on your end, no smirk, no memories; just the hurt between two people who have lost their loved ones. He held your hand, holding it tight. âAnd your mom,â he added softly. She wouldâve held you so tight. You look like Sohee, you know? Same fire, same goddamn backbone. Perfect for your father.â
âI hope theyâre at peace now,â you said quietly.
âThey are,â Yunho replied with a surety that only blood could lend. âBecause youâre finally safe. And I can finally breathe again.â
You took in his words, the finality of them. The war was over now, justice had been served. And it sounded like a dull thud of a body hitting the floor, the heaviness of it almost satisfying in your ears. The conversation shifted into something lighthearted, with you and Yunho reminiscing about how he babysat you when you were younger, how your own father was when they were both teenagers, to all the mundane things like how your father would have reacted to your marriage with Hongjoong.
And Hongjoong was just there, laughing and smiling along like heâs always meant to be there with you. He would quip once or twice with his own accounts about your parents and you fell a little harder for the man, for the way he spoke about your parents with unparalleled fondness was something to behold. He truly adored them, and it just made you miss them even more.
âWe should go,â you said gently, standing up, smoothing your dress daintily with a small smile. âI want to visit my parents today. Itâs a good day and I havenât been to ever since I was in college.â
Yunho, ever the gentleman that he was, walked both you and Hongjoong all the way to the door to see you out instead of sending his right-hand man like a man of his status should. The shift in his demeanor was immediate, but you tried your best to not pay attention to it as he hugged you goodbye.
âSheâll be back, Yunho,â Hongjoong rolled his eyes, noticing the small tension, subtly pulling you away back to his side with a curt chuckle. âStop smothering her.â
Yunho didnât answer with words. He just stared long, quiet, and with enough weight behind his gaze to make most men sweat as both you and Hongjoong speed walked all the way to the car to try and get away, but of course, there was no escaping. You were a Jeong, after all, and so was he. âStop,â he spoke out, firm and absolute.
You halted from walking, giving Hongjoong a knowing look, who only squeezed your hand supportively. âHmm?â
âI know what you did,â Yunho said, his voice just a touch lower than before. He swept his gaze on you from head to toe, stopping lightly at your shoulders. "Your sore shoulders tells me everything."
Your spine straightened, barely enough to notice, unless someone was trained to notice. You turned your head over your shoulder, lips curled into an innocent, almost amused smile. âOh?â
He smirked, his body stilling like a predator catching scent. You faltered, suddenly reminded that Yunho wasnât just your uncle - he was mafia, just like Hongjoong. Worse, perhaps, more patient and more precise. Hongjoong took pride in the brutality of it all while he was the kind of man who could make a death look like a ghost story.
For a moment, he looked overtly threatening, his intelligence sharper, and his confrontation carrying a much colder, calculated menace. He tilted his head mockingly, willingly playing your game. âMustâve felt good,â he chuckled. âI bet you looked him in the eye.â
You had to laugh out loud at that one, not confirming nor denying what he was insinuating. âMaybe I just found peace,â you said innocently.
âI see. Say, what jail is he in? Might have to pay him a visit,â Yunho smiled, truly smiled, wide and cold, but still, it was impossible to miss the adoration and pride in it. âLet me guess - itâs two feet wide and six foot deep.â
Hongjoong, whoâd been watching you both with amusement simmering just beneath the surface, finally spoke. âWhat vivid imagination you have,â he mused, smirking with dark intent, his eyes shining sadistically as he looked at you with faux curiosity. âDonât you think, darling?â
Yunho nodded slowly, pursing his lips in a poor attempt to stop himself from smiling. âNot vivid enough,â he shrugged playfully. âHumour me this, if someone were to, say, shoot someoneâŠwould it be better to aim for a quick kill or prolong the agony? Hypothetically.â
You tapped your chin thoroughly, pretending to think. â Iâd prolong the agony. Shoot them four times on pressure points. Hypothetically, of course.â
âNext one,â Yunho said, clearly enjoying himself. âYouâre standing over the body, hypothetically, and heâs looking at you, what would you say?â
âHypothetically? You pondered, tilting your head as if you were really thinking about what to say. âI would have said âyou should have killed me when you had the chance.ââ
Hongjoong exhaled, something like reverence in his breath. âGod, I love you.â
âJust one more,â Yunho said softly, his voice losing its teasing edge, now carrying the quiet weight of someone whoâd once held you as a child, who had once promised your father to protect you. âWas it clean?â
You met his gaze evenly, nodding very subtly with a serene smile, one that he returned with all the love and unwavering support only someone who truly cared for you would do.
You wanted to tell him that it was so clean that after your hands didnât even shake as you pulled the trigger and that the air smelled sweeter. Instead you said, âLike it never even happened.â
Yunho stared at you for a long moment, his eyes melting into something rawer, wearier. âIf anyone asks,â he said lowly, the gravity in his tone undeniable now. âYou were with me that night. Both of you were the entire time.â
His gaze cut to Hongjoong, who for once, looked struck silent. The air between them simmered with unspoken understanding. He nodded deeply with reverence. It wasnât flashy, but it was sincere and genuine enough that Yunho didnât mock him for it. âThank you.â
Yunho just waved a hand, though his voice cracked slightly when he said, âDonât thank me, you bastard. Just keep her safe or I swear, Iâll drag your sorry ass down and make you wish youâd stayed single.â
Hongjoong chuckled low in his throat. His hand settled gently on the small of your back as he led you forward. âDonât worry, she married a man who never stopped watching her back.â
âGod help us all,â Yunho rolled his eyes in mock disgrace, staring at the two of you as you both got in the car before he called for the last time. âTell your parents I said hi.â
You looked back to see him watching you as Hongjoong started to drive away, arms crossed, but eyes glassy. And though he didnât say it, you understood. You were safe, you were home, and heâd go to hell and back before anyone took that from you again.
The car ride was quiet at first, not from discomfort, but from something softer. Reverent. Hongjoong kept one hand on the wheel while the other was placed on your lap. It reminded you of that one stormy night when he sought out to find you in that lone playground. He turned to look at you, knowing that he was thinking the same as you were.Â
âI love you,â he said, pulling your hand up to kiss your knuckles. His eyes searched your face like he was memorizing it all over again, as though he still couldnât believe you were here. âI shouldâve said it a long time ago, I feel for you so much that it almost hurts.â
You blinked back the sudden tears, the sincerity in his voice cracking something wide open inside you. You laughed wetly. âThatâs very sweet of you, I believe you, but why now?â
âI wanted to wait until everything was said and done,â he continued, pressing another kiss to your fingers. âI want to give you everything. A house to grow old with, a bed where you always feel safe, dinners where I burn the rice and you make fun of me for it. I want lazy Sundays and soft arguments and kisses, just like weâve always done it.â
You looked at him, heart aching with how badly you wanted to believe in all of it and how, against all odds, you did. âYouâre serious?â You asked softly, squeezing his hand back.
He placed a hand over his heart in a rare show of insecurity. âI would place a piece of my soul in every time and place youâd ever felt lonely, just so you wouldnât be alone. I love you enough for the both of us, and there must be something about me worth loving if you would just seeââ
You leaned in and kissed him the moment he parked, slow and sweet and full of the kind of hope neither of you had dared to hold onto before. When you pulled away, his forehead rested against yours. âI want that too,â you whispered. âI want everything with you, Hongjoong.â
He exhaled like heâd been holding that breath for years. âThen we start today,â he smiled as bright as the brightest star. âWe say hello to your parents. We tell them youâre safe, then we build a life thatâs entirely ours, okay?â
You nodded, your smile trembling. You finally look up at the sky after all these years, tearing up as the clouds seem to part way for the sun to finally shine, the rays beaming down at your parentsâ tombstones. Finally, justice has been served, they can rest in peace now. You couldnât help but stare if only for a little while.
Hongjoong approached the stones first, his head bowing low between them. He placed one hand gently on your motherâs grave, the other on your fatherâs. He didnât speak loudly, but you saw his lips move, whispering something too quiet for even you to hear. It couldâve been anything - a greeting, a promise, or perhaps maybe even a thank you.
You didnât ask what he said. You didnât need to. For the first time, the cemetery didnât feel like an end. It felt like a door closing softly behind you because the weight of grief was gone now. They could rest and so could you. You stood by Hongjoongâs side smiling at him as he gave you a small kiss on the forehead, coaxing you to talk to your own parents just like he did.
You brought your hands to your lips, kissed your palms, and pressed them reverently to each stone. âRest easy now, Mom, Dad,â you whispered full of love and release, voice catching as you tried not to tear up. âIâm safe now, and Iâm very happy. Happier than Iâd ever been.â
You turned to look at the man standing just a few steps behind you - your husband, your protector, your love - watching you with a smile so soft, it nearly broke you open again. âIâm married now. Itâs Hongjoong, remember him? Please bless our marriage, I really love him,â you paused, taking a deep breath. âI-I wish you were both here, I miss youâŠâ
Then, slowly, you stepped back and began to walk away, hand in hand with Hongjoong. But before, you glanced back one last time, your heart feeling lighter at the sight of the wind blowing from the tombstones to your face lightly. You couldnât help the serene smile on your face.
Hongjoong will take over now, heâll take care of me like you wouldâve wanted.
You were thirty-four years old when you finally found your peace that didnât feel like a surrender this time and instead felt like home, hand in hand with the love of your life.
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just wanted to raise awareness. there is not enough for it. if you are being stalked, talk to someone. people will tell you contact the authorities, but the most important thing you can do is reach out to a friend. hold your friends close. speak your mind, it is okay to be scared. of course, authorities is important abd if you feel comfortable taking that step, i encourage it so much. but i know what it feels like to feel afraid to do so and to feel lost. and i'm telling you, talk with your friends. make sure you are getting out of your head. i promise it will get easier.
wdym people still read my ficssss đđ i love u guys so much
unfortunately i feel like i only post about my thoughts and how i feel and stuff w my boyfriend anymore đđđ»

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random brain dump
i live with my parents still but like as my relationship goes on i can't help but think to myself what life would be like living with him. with our own place, decorated however we want and cooking together - watching shows in the living room and playing games together - going on walks together and to the gym if we want - sounds like the life
sorry i know i never post anymore but i hope the world is doing good
I turned 18 in a couple months and I just started my apartment hunt the coolest ticket as far away from my parents as possible so I found some really cute apartments on the other side of the country and Iâm getting a virtual tour in a couple days so Iâm very excitedïżŒ
WAIT THIS IS SO HYPE!!!! i'm so excited for you!!!
while i'm closer with my parents, i have always found like... living in my own apartment very fascinating and exciting, but i CANNOT afford that life yet đ being a full time student and working a part time job with a solid friend group and a boyfriend is NOT for the weak yall đ
BUT THAT IS SO AMAZING i am so excited for you, keep us posted đ«¶đ»



