Word Count: 838
Summary: "Itâs okay," you murmured. "He wonât hurt me."
The dog hesitated. Then, miraculously, it backed down, still watchful but no longer hostile.
Pairing: Yuta X Fem Reader
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The first time you met Yutaâs dog, you were pretty sure he wanted you dead.
A hulking, sharp-eyed creatureâhalf wolf, if you had to guessâstood between you and Yutaâs apartment door, teeth bared, hackles raised. Yuta had just chuckled, leaning against the frame, watching with amusement as his dog decided whether or not you were worth sparing.
âHe doesnât like people,â Yuta had warned.
You had met the dogâs burning gaze and, against all logic, crouched down with an outstretched hand. âGuess Iâll have to prove Iâm worth liking then.â
Yuta had smirked, eyes glittering with something unreadable.
That moment had been the start of something.
Because against all odds, the beast had taken a liking to you. He would still act aloof, still keep his guard up, but you were the only person besides Yuta who could touch him, who could sit beside him without earning a growl of warning.
And, in some ways, the same could be said about Yuta himself.
The night had started like any other.
You and Yuta had been holed up in his apartment, the dim lighting casting shadows across his sharp features as you sat across from him at the small kitchen table. His dog lay curled by your feet, a silent guardianâone you had long since gotten used to.
But something was off with Yuta tonight.
His fingers drummed against the table, his jaw tight, his normally sharp, teasing gaze darkened with something unreadable.
You had learned, over time, that Yuta didnât let people in easily. He could be cruelly distant, a ghost when he wanted to be. But you had also learned to see through the cracks, to recognize when he was struggling against something too big to name.
âWhatâs wrong?â you asked softly.
âNothing,â he bit out, standing abruptly. The chair scraped against the floor, and before you could respond, he slammed his hands against the table.
The reaction was immediate.
The dog shot to its feet, stepping in front of you with a vicious, guttural snarl. Every muscle in its body tensed, ears pinned, teeth bared in warning.
"Down," Yuta snapped, his voice like a whip.
The dog didnât budge.
The growl deepened, his stance unwavering. For the first time, the dogâthe creature Yuta had trained, raised, and trusted with his lifeâwas defying him.
Your breath caught as Yuta took a step forward, then stopped. He exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. His expression was unreadable, frustration warring with something else entirely.
"I know I said protect her," he muttered, voice lower, almost pained. "But I never meant from me."
Still, the dog refused to move.
Neither did you.
Not because you were afraid. Never because of that.
But because there was something in Yutaâs voice, something raw, something stripped down to its bare bones, that made your chest ache.
It wasnât anger. It wasnât rage.
It was fear.
Fear of himself. Fear of losing control. Fear of becoming something he couldnât come back from.
And suddenly, you understood.
The room was thick with tension, but you moved first. Slowly, carefully, you rested a hand on the dogâs back, feeling the tension coiled beneath its fur.
"Itâs okay," you murmured. "He wonât hurt me."
The dog hesitated. Then, miraculously, it backed down, still watchful but no longer hostile.
You rose to your feet, stepping toward Yuta. He didn't move. He didnât meet your eyes.
âYou really think I need protecting from you?â you asked, voice quieter now.
Yuta let out a hollow laugh, finally looking at you. âI think everyone does.â
Something in your chest twisted.
âYouâre an idiot.â The words came out soft, affectionate even. "If your dog trusts me enough to protect me, then maybe you should trust me too."
Yuta blinked, momentarily stunned. Then he let out a breathless laugh, the tension in his shoulders easing just slightly.
"You always have to be right, donât you?" he murmured.
You smiled. "Only when it matters."
A long silence stretched between you, filled with something fragile, something breakable.
And then, Yuta closed the distance.
His fingers brushed your cheek, hesitant, as if afraid youâd pull away. When you didnât, he let out a shaky breath, his forehead resting against yours.
âI donât know how to do this,â he admitted.
You reached up, resting your hand over his.
âThen letâs figure it out together.â
Later that night, Yutaâs dog laid between you both on the couch, content but still keeping watch.
Yuta was quieter now, softer in a way he rarely allowed himself to be. His fingers idly traced patterns against your palm, a silent reassurance, a silent promise.
You had always known that loving Yuta wouldnât be easy. He was sharp edges and wary eyes, a storm that never quite settled.
But that night, as you lay curled against his side, his dog finally allowing the both of you a momentâs peace, you knew one thing for sure:
Even storms had their moments of calm.
And maybe, just maybe, Yuta had finally found his.
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The remark only received a giggle from the other party. âIâm not promising anything, Yuta. It will take time.â
Yuta took a final glance. Thereâs a hint of despair in the way he looked at her. âYou packed everything?â
She nods. âI think so. Let me know if I left something. Well, that if you donât mind. Else, you can throw them away.â
âAlright, Iâll let you know.â He smirked. Thereâs a pregnant pause before he continues. âIâll see you when I see you, [Y/N]. Until then, please be well.â
Yuta could see she welled up, holding up her tears. He wished he could hug her and tell her that it will be fine, but that only contradicted the brave front he showed to her.
She finally waves her final goodbye, closing the door. It is a signal for Yuta to finally embrace his sadness. Legs gave in, he immediately crouched down, sighing.
âDamn, who wouldâve thought I could fall for someone this much?â Brushing the hair that covers his forehead, he asked himself, with no one to answer.
Yuta walked to his bathroom, thinking that he would cool his head by taking a brisk shower. He took off his shirt, pausing in front of the sink before he entered the shower booth. He stared at his own reflection, blankly. No thoughts, head is empty. He just needs his time to process and to cope with his own heartbreak.
There are few objects that don't belong to him, and by then he noticed that she forgot to visit the bathroom when she cleared her stuff, leaving her toothbrush behind. He curled one side of his lips up, sighing regretfully before throwing the toothbrush to the trash bin nearby.
This is so I can forget about her faster.
Yuta taught to himself, before spotting another foreign item.
A pair of rose gold stud earrings. Yuta knows his pieces of jewelry because he never took off his. The simple design of the earrings is also a bit too plain for his liking, and the owner of them is no other than the person who just left this place.
He grabs it, about to throw them away. But hesitates, gripping the earrings inside his palm.Â
Yuta looks at the earring once more.
Maybe, just maybe, this is the only part of you that I could keep?
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Days pass per normal for Yuta. Except that the people around him notice that heâs anything but it.
âYou alright, bro?â Doyoung tapped his shoulder, waking Yuta from his daze.
âWhat do you mean?â Yuta leans to the wall, inhaling his IQOS.
âI donât know man, youâre off these days.â Doyoung took a sip of his grapefruit drink. âIt seems like you have something on your mind. Have you talked to [Y/N] about it?â
Ah, so she hasnât told him.
Yuta thought to himself, not responding to Doyoung as he drew out a translucent smoke.
âShe might not be the best at giving advice, cause even she had a hard time figuring out herself. But I promise sheâs a good listener, Iâm sure she'll be able to give you some sort of comfort.â
Yuta just nodded to his statement.
He nodded because he himself knew how comfortable it was to be around her.
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Yuta holds grudges. It was hard for him to admit it at first, but eventually, he accepts the annoying part of his personality. Fast forward five months after she left, Yuta still refused to go out. This clearly weirded everyone out since Yuta is the social butterfly. For him to reject their offer to visit the bar after office makes the lines on their foreheads more apparent than ever.
Yuta just needs some time, alone. He doesnât know for how long, but what he knows is that heâs just not in the mood to put on a fake happy smile when his own heart is like a shipwreck.
So he spent another night in at his apartment, opening a bottle of rye whiskey. Truthfully, Yuta prefers sweeter booze âsomething that is more fruity like his usual Cassis Orange. However these days, those cocktails couldnât shred his woe. He needs something stronger. He needs to be able to feel the burning sensation on his chest, replacing the pain of his heartache.
He went off to flump into the leather couch, putting down the glass of whiskey. He grabs the remote, browsing through the Netflix catalog. He stops, at one move named Kimi no Na wa.
He probably already watched this for million times. He loves this movie. Not only because of the well-executed animation and storyline, but it also reminds him of home.
And it painfully reminds him of her too. How she loved anime, and how her eyes glimmered every time Yuta told her a fun fact about Japanese culture.
âDid you know thereâs a trivia behind her name?â
âWho? Mitsuha?â
Yuta nods, âHer name means three leaves. Funnily enough, it started from her grandmother, Hitoha which means one leaf. And you guessed it, her motherâs name, Futaba, means two leaves and her little sister, Yotsuha, is four leaves.â
âWhoa!â She shrieked excitedly. âThatâs cute!â
Yuta laughed at the sight of her getting excited over something simple like this. Itâs nothing much for a Japanese man like him, but for her itâs something new and Yuta finds it very adorable.
If she was still here, he would cross his arm over her shoulder. Cuddling her.
But right now, all he could do is to rest his arm on the backrest of his couch. The only warmth that he could feel is from the whiskey.
Unable to focus on the movie, so he diverted his attention to see his phone.
Oh, how he regrets it.
He saw her social. She was with a group of people that Yuta knew from that party. But his finger reactively clicked on one of the tagged nameâs profiles.
Just to see him posted a photo of her. It was a candid photo, the person captured in the picture seemingly asked the photographer to stop. Her hands were blurred because she attempted to cover her mouth.
But she wasnât quick enough to stop the photographer from capturing her smile. A smile so bright Yuta knew he wasnât able to create. A smile that Yuta definitely misses.
The agony he felt amplified once he read the capture below the photo.
âI was yours, before I knew; and you have always been mine too.â
Yuta rolled his tongue over his front teeth. He knew he shouldnât feel this way, not when he is the one who let her go. But he is pissed, throwing his phone away.Â
He moves his palms to cover his eyes, resting his head. He lets out another sigh, but no matter how much he exhaled, no matter how much alcohol he drank, the rain cloud seems to follow him around.
âFuck this shit.â He hummed to himself.
He took his phone again, this time opening a different app. It took him a bit longer this time, but at least whatever he was doing, managed to put a smile on Yutaâs face.
He then proceeds to dial a number.
âHello, Doy? Iâll take a week off. Iâm flying to Osaka tomorrow.â
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âHow could you come back home without noticing us?â
Yuta puts down his bag, worn out from the flight, âI canât even visit my own home now, Nee-san?â
âWhat I meant was,â His sister crossed his arm. âLast time you visited Osaka, youâd stay at the hotel because you wouldnât stay long. Mostly due to your business trip. What makes you suddenly miss home?â
âI just feel like taking some days off, Nee-san.â He replied without looking at this sister, busy unpacking his stuff. âAlso, Imouto has been texting me, telling me to bring her some signed goods from TVXQ.â
âWell if you said so,â Her sister knows how stubborn Yuta is, so she decides that she wonât press him further. âCome down when youâre ready. If only you told us you were coming earlier, mom wouldâve cooked us Nabe. But we donât have the ingredients, so you have to settle with curry tonight.â
Yuta finally looked back to smile at his sister, âCurry sounds great, Nee-san.â
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Itâs great to be home, Yuta thought to himself.Â
The familiar road. People talking in his mother language. Food that is catered to fit his taste buds. He loves Korea, and everything it has to offer, but nothing could replace home.
âMy, Yuta is that you?!â An elderly woman called for him, snapping him from his day daze.
âOh, Baa-chan!â Yuta subconsciously lets out his signature radiant smile. âHow are you? I hope your back is fine now.â
âOh, youâre as sweet as I could remember, Yuta!â She giggled. âYou never visit your home, this Baa-chan misses you a lot, you know? I donât know how to use⌠what do they call those these days? Line?â
Yuta laughed. âYes, Line, Baa-chan.â
âRight, I canât contact you! You should come home more often. I could write you a letter but I donât know your address in Korea.â
âI miss you too, Baa-chan. Sorry, I promise to visit again.â
Baa-chan sells taiyaki in his neighborhood. Yuta is her regular customer, and she has witnessed how much Yuta grew from a small boy who aspires to be an Ultraman to a successful businessman he is right now. Yuta settled on the bench in front of Baa-chanâs store, filling her with the missing information pieces where Yuta finally left home for his career.
âNow take this,â She offered him a bag of taiyakis.
âOh, no Baa-chan. Let me pay,â He rustles his pant pocket, trying to find his wallet.
âMy dear Yuta!â She pushes the paper bag to him, âThis is a gift from me, as a thank you for visiting this old lady. Next time, bring your friend here so they can pay instead. Baa-chan wants to see your friends, I want to make sure they are good people.â
He lets out a soft chuckle. Baa-chan is always kind, and it touches his heart. Yuta treats her like sheâs her own grandmother. âIâll note that, Baa-chan.â
He waves goodbye to her and marches his way to a nearby park. The park used to be so big for the small Yuta. He used to think it would take forever to catch a ball that flies after his friend kicked it too high. But now that heâs a full-grown man, he even wonders how the hell he was able to play soccer with his friend in this field.Â
He sits down at the bench, taking a bite of the fresh taiyaki. Baa-chanâs taiyaki is the best. It might be a biased opinion, but every bite is like a memory lane for Yuta. The irreplaceable taste of childhood.
The dusk is near, and there is no child laughter at these hours since all of them have their curfews. With nothing to keep him entertained, he unlocked his phone, casually browsing through his social before pausing his munching at one post.
âCanât believe this man asked me to spend the rest of my life with him while Iâm about to throw the trash away. I hope your future daughter will experience a much more romantic proposal, you weirdo.â
Involuntarily the red bean paste from his bread squirted out, due to the fact Yuta unconsciously squeezed them. Was it out of anger? Out of disappointment? Or out of regret?
His blood is boiling, and with nobody around, nothing stops him. Yuta is usually calm, but right now he just wants to transfer the excessive anger somewhere. Heck, the tree next to him can be his punching bag.
My mom always told me to finish my meal so youâre not leaving until you eat everything.
But right now, Yuta is unable to take another bite. He even forced whatever he had left on his mouth down to his throat.
Why did I let you go?
He scoffed, mocking his own thought, âDamn, what a pathetic person you are, Yuta.â
-
Your first impression on Yuta is probably how strong his aura is. His gaze is sharp, complemented with a well-chiseled jawline. So you would never think that the same person has a sensitive soul. Ever since his trip to Japan, the Nakamato residence in Seoul is always decorated with fresh flowers, handpicked by Yuta himself. This is his way of finding peace. He always wanted to have a pet, but his busy schedule makes him unable to own one. Instead, heâs been paying more attention to greeneries in his home. He said it was a therapy for him, and having a living plant makes the place alive, so he claims.
The bell on the door jingles after Yuta pushes the door open, cueing the staff who were busy arranging a bouquet to greet him.
âWelcome to Paradise!â
Yuta nods at the staff, telling her to continue with her arrangement and let him browse the flower catalog by himself.
Soon after, the bell jingles once more âonly to reveal a young man with a sparkly eyes.
âSorry, __! Taeyong left his apron behind so I have to make a visit to Kitchen Beat first.â
The person at the counter chuckled, âDonât sweat it, Mark. Weâre not that busy today anyway.â
âLet me put my bag first, then Iâll help to cut the stems of the carnationsââ Markâs eyes grow bigger once he sees the familiar figure. âYuta-hyung? Ah, I mean, Sir!â
Yuta turned at the sound of his name. âOh, if it isnât Mark!â
âDidnât expect you to come here, Sir.â
âYou can talk to me comfortably, Mark. Weâre no strangers.â Yuta smiles. âFancy seeing you here, too. Are you part-timing here?â
Mark nods. âOther than my job as an English tutor, working here actually calms me down. Maybe the flower gives the peaceful atmosphere?â
Yuta hummed, agreeing with his statement.
âAlso, I can rest a bit because working here is not as busy as working at a cafe.â Mark continues, âThough weâre going to be busy pretty soon since Jaehyun-hyung ordered so many orchids for his wedding. Man, not just any orchid! If only he knows how difficult it is to obtainââ
Mark stopped at the sight of Yutaâs awkward face.
âShit, Mark, how could you forget that he was your Noonaâs ex-lover.â
He whispered to himself, but the store was fairly quiet with only faint instrumental song in the background âenabling Yuta to listen to each of his words clearly.
Your noona.
âMark, go change to your uniform.â A female voice breaks the tension, flinching Mark who reactively gives Yuta a deep bow afterward.
Yuta definitely needs time to process what just happened. Pressing his lips together while occasionally biting the skin.
âA cheerful young boy, isnât he?â
Yuta woke up from his daydream following her calm voice. âMark is energetic, and I love how positive his energy is. Though sometimes, that can cause him to be slightly dense, too.â
Yuta couldnât help but to let a single soft chuckle.
âSo please forgive him, yeah? Iâm sorry I couldnât help but to overheard your conversation. Donât take it to the heart, Mark was probably too excited. He didnât mean to hurt you.â
âI know. No offense is taken. I just need some time to digest it.â
âTake your time,â she continued with her bouquet, tying up the ribbon as the final touch. âThough, if I could suggest, I think our daffodils are very pretty today.â
âDaffodils?â
âYes, the yellow ones on that corner,â she pointed at a bunch of yellow flowers. âIâll help you with a bunch. Itâs on a house, as an apology from making you uncomfortable just now. Are you going to put it on a vase like the usual or are you going to give it to someone?â
Yuta widened his eyes, quickly shook his head, âOh please no need, Iâm not offended by all means.â
âAs the owner of this shop, I insist, Sir.â
Yuta hesitates, but eventually gives in. âThe usual. Actually, a single bloom is fine. I would feel bad, you know, if you're going to give me a bunch. Business is still business after all.â
His remarks only caused the other party to scoff, âOur business is doing well, Sir. So please donât fret on it. Anyway, it would mean a different thing if I donât give you in a bunch.â
âDifferent thing?â
âAh,â She closes her mouth with her hand. âDonât mind too much on it.â
-
After spending the whole day outside, all Yuta needs is a refreshing shower to wash down his sweat. He placed his new floral arrangement on his dining table, before taking his shirt off when he walked towards the bathroom. He threw his shirt to the laundry bag, and unlocked his phone, ready to play his shower playlist.
Bunch of daffodils?
He suddenly remembered how the florist mentioned the different meaning of daffodils. He quickly changed the tab, typing the question on Google.
Smirk appeared on his face, after so many days shied away from the surface.
âRebirth and new beginnings, huh?â He said to himself. âHow cheeky.â
He puts down his phone on the countertop, resting his arms at the sink before looking at himself in the mirror.
Yuta is determined.
He picks up his phone once more, dialing a number.
âDoyoung, do you know the best hair salon here?â
A/N: Weâre back with this!! Iâm so so excited to continue this hehe~ To be honest... continuing this series gives me a lot of anxiety. What if the audience donât like it? What if the one who loves Interlude wonât like my approach on continuing the story in Yutaâs POV? At some point it was difficult for me to write this, but as I persistently write this, it became more and more enjoyable and eventually those thoughts donât appear as much!
Another thing to note, to prevent any confusion, the reader for Prelude will be ___ instead of the usual [Y/N]. [Y/N] belongs to Interlude! So think of her as another character for Prelude!
Also again, Iâd like to remind you guys again since thereâs only three additional songs, this would be a mini-series instead of a full series like Interlude. But hopefully, you would still give Prelude tons of love too!
[02:31 am] you woke up from your sleep and suddenly you hear sweet voice from boyfriend!Yuta âyou okay baby? Bad dreams? Iâm here, thatâs fineâ. Then, you go back to sleep in his arms.