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âand at some point I thought to myself: âno person deserves this,â and I realized that includes even me.â
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Dextrocardia. Originally a medical term, but also a way to describe someone who's got their heart in the right place.
"She's been moved to another operation to help out. This pairing is necessary because you'll be undercover as spouses. I know you two can be professional about this."
"What?!" It's Jeongguk's upset voice that sounds, and for once, you share his displeased opinion.
Spouses.
pairing:Â cop!jk x f detective!reader
genre:Â undercover cops, fake marriage, e2l au, angst, fluff, (smut?)
word count:Â 3.4k
warnings: uhm... blood, injuries to hands and feet...
rating:Â NC-17 â Adults Only
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part 17/?Â
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Determined, Jeongguk drives west, soon swapping his car for another black one at the rental. While he waits for the staff to grab the right key, he enters an address into his phoneâs GPS, scanning through the satellite images in preparation.Â
Ideally, he wouldâve scoped the place out beforehand. In person. But he doesnât have that option, so he tells himself that itâll be fine. He just has to be careful.Â
A few moments later, he gets into the driverâs seat, driving the new car back east, passing both the station and not too far from your apartment building. Thereâs a part of him that wants to stop by, to beg you to come back with him, but he ignores it, knowing full well that you wouldnât appreciate it.
Luckily, the sun has already set by the time he arrives at the address an hour later, providing him the cover of darkness. The street in front of the two-story suburban house is quiet, and he slows the car to a stop at a safe distance. Heâs relieved to see a few other cars parked along the street, making it easier for him to blend in.
Despite not being trained in surveillance quite like you, Jeongguk tries to think two, even three steps ahead. He manually switches off the interior lights before killing the engine, ensuring no harsh lights give him away if someone happens to be watching. If that someone also happens to know him, heâs fucked.Â
Surrounded by darkness, he quickly scans the area before slipping out of the driverâs seat and into the back. Hidden from view, he picks up the binoculars he borrowed from the station, leaning against the seat in front of him as he peers through them.
Although itâs dark, the streetlights and the glow from inside the house are enough, and he starts by inspecting the cars parked outside. Theyâre ordinary cars with plates he doesnât recognize. Unlocking his phoneâthe brightness set as low as possibleâhe writes the plates down to look them up later.
Then, he turns his attention toward the house. Itâs a white-painted home with a decent-sized porch that almost reminds him of the house he shared with you during the mission, only smaller. He keeps his gaze on it, noticing movement through the mostly curtain-covered windows on the bottom floor, but it's impossible to make out any details. Just shadows dancing against the beige fabric.
A sudden sound interrupts the silence, and through the side-view mirror, Jeongguk spots a vehicle approaching from behind. He ducks, staying completely still. The dark car passes, and a few seconds later, Jeongguk peeks out from behind the driverâs seat again. The driver is parking outside the house, and so Jeongguk holds his breath.
The door on the driverâs side opens, but the man inside is distracted by something in the passenger seat, and as he begins to step out, his face remains hidden from Jeonggukâs view. Heâs wearing dark clothes; a thicker winter jacket of some kind, and his hair is black. Nothing incriminating or identifying.
Come one, come on.
With both feet on the ground, the man turns his head to quickly scan the street, and Jeongguk sinks back down in his seat, his eyes wide.Â
JJ.
Jeongguk watches his coworker slam the door shut, only to round the car to seemingly grab something from the backseat floor out of view. A second later, JJ emerges with a small black bag in his handâjust like the one Sana briefly described to Jeongguk after heâd stumbled across her and Jihyo buried in papers and questioned them.
JJ heads for the front door of his âstepsister'sâ house, taking the two steps up in a single stride. Jeongguk watches him knock and then how he stands there, waiting for someone to open. Again, Jeongguk holds his breath, praying that tonight will lead to a breakthrough.Â
Itâs almost as if they know that Jeongguk is waiting, on the edge of his seat, because whoever is behind that door is taking their goddamn time. Additionally, his phone chooses the worst time to ring, the vibrations unnoticeable for his target but distracting for him. Then, the door opens, and Jeonggukâs dextrocardic heart skips a beat, and maybe it also fills his veins with anger.
Ryung.
You have a hard time putting your feelings into words, somehow satisfied by your recent breakthrough but also jittery and nervous about what it might mean. You could be one step closer to finally putting some very bad men behind bars, or at least try to, but youâve also realized that, yeah, thereâs a risk that youâre in more danger than you thought.
On one hand, youâre probably farther away from JJ (at least), but on the other hand, youâre alone. Although you didnât stay with Jeongguk that long, itâs still taken you some time to get used to not living with him anymore. Your apartment is smaller than his house, but itâs a pretty home; recently renovated but with a homey feel to it. At least you try to convince yourself that.
âOkay, my phoneâs about to die, but you have a safe flight. Bye,â you tell your mother, waiting for her goodbye before hanging up and slipping your phone into the front pocket of your black hoodie.Â
Your mother. Youâve tried to keep her as unknowing and uninvolved as possible, and although she knows that the cityâs police force has been dealing with some corruption, she doesnât know that youâre in the middle of it. Itâs been relatively easy to keep her in the dark, or at least in the shadows; sheâs not the most updated person, preferring to stay off social media and only read physical newspapers now and again.
For the longest time, before everything unfolded and while you dealt with the harassment at work and the tampering of your car, you thought your end was inevitable, and you didnât want to worry her. Now... well⊠you guess you still donât want her to worry. It would be useless as thereâs never been anything she could do to help you. If anything, sheâd be in danger too.
Living alone again, you've set a new bedtime routine in place. It includes a hot drinkâusually tea but sometimes cocoaâalong with lazily scrolling the internet on your laptop with the lights dimmed while the TV hums in the background. It helps take your mind off things and the human voices make these dark nights feel less lonely.
Tonight, however, the nine oâclock news reported a mass shooting involving multiple gunmen not too far from your station, and you watched in horror as the news anchor described the chaos. Squad cars from neighboring districts had been called in to help your understaffed station handle the panicked crowds and roaming gunmen. As a criminal investigator, thereâs nothing you can do to help; youâre not trained to handle a task like that. You think about your colleagues, mainly all the officers called in, hoping none of them get hurt tonight.
To calm your nerves, you put the kettle on and rummage through the cupboard in search of your tea. Maybe chamomile will calm you until thereâs an update.
But you donât have time to pick out a tea bag before thereâs a sharp knock on your door. You freeze. Itâs lateâalmost ten p.m.âand you havenât really made friends with your elderly neighbors.
Swallowing hard, you turn around and very slowly make your way from the kitchen to the door. Your heart pounds against your ribs, adrenaline coursing through your veins. Maybe it's Jeongguk?
Holding your breath, you rise onto your toes to press your eye to the peephole. A chill runs down your spine, and your blood freezes.
Itâs not Jeongguk. Itâs Hoseong, and heâs dressed in black, staring right at you, smiling.
You stumble backward, body locking up in fear.
He looks the same as you remember himâtall and muscular with dark eyes. But his hair is longer now, nearly reaching his jaw. He used to seem so charming to you, but even if he mostly looks the same, all you see now is how unsettling he is.
âI know youâre in there,â he sings, hos voice teasing. âAnd a little bird told me youâve been having trouble with your door. The latch, was it?â
He knows about your door? You step back slowly, heart pounding. What do you do? You always lock your doorâlike nowâbut lately, the latch has become misaligned. Itâs a small issue. Barely noticeable. Just enough to make locking and unlocking tricky sometimes.
But thereâs a gap. A weak spot.
Then, you hear it. Itâs a faint, eerie sound, like someone sliding a thin object, maybe a credit card, into the door. As if to wiggle the latch loose.
What do you do?
Your first instinct is to scream for help, but when you think about it⊠Your neighbors are elderly, and Hoseong is definitely armed and on the warpath. The best thing they could do is call the understaffed, already busy cops. They canât help you.
Instead, you rush to the kitchen, yanking open a drawer and wrapping your trembling fingers tight around your sharpest knife. A second later, you hear the unmistakable sound of the door sliding open, followed by quick, angry footsteps.
Hoseong is smiling when he steps into view, a knife glinting in his hand. The smile is twisted, never reaching his eyes, and instinctively, you start to back up against the counter. He looks angry, frustrated, maybe even worn beyond the smile. You guess life on the run brings an element of stress.
âFinally, Iâve got you alone,â he seethes, striding toward you. âYouâve ruined my life, you know that? Fucking whore.â
You hold your knife out, preparing to defend yourself as best you can. But the truth is that Hoseong isnât just a good bit bigger and a lot stronger than youâheâs also faster and more athletic. And most importantly, heâs trained to defend himself and disarm others in a way you just arenât.
So when you thrust the knife toward him as he closes in, he dodges with ease and uses his free hand to grab your wrist hard. In one fluid motion, he clamps his knife between his teeth to get his other hand free, harshly yanking your knife from you. It clutters against the floor somewhere out of view. Next, heâs taking his knife back, shifting his grip on it, and preparing to strike.
With one hand still trapped in his grasp, you donât get the angle or opportunity to disarm him like he did you. Instead, your left hand only manages to grab the blade. Youâre not sure if you feel how it hurts or if you just know that it does, but something warm starts to drip down your hand as you try to keep the knife away from you, gritting your teeth.
Somehow, you manage to land a kick to his crotch, and despite the less-than-perfect angle, the pressure of the knife lessens as Hoseong stumbles back. Seizing the opportunity, you push him away with all your might, sprinting toward the only place with a lock.Â
The bathroom.Â
Almost instantly, Hoseong regains his balance, and heâs so close that you briefly feel the graze of his fingers in your hair as he sets off after you. Panicked, you grab anything within reach, hurling it back between you to slow him down. A tall, vintage vase crashes to the floor, a frustrated âfuckâ drawn from Hoseong, and itâs what buys you just enough time to reach the bathroom and lock the door behind you. A split second after youâve twisted the lock, heâs yanking on the handle. Hard.
Alone in the bathroom, gasping for air, you fall to your knees. Blood is quickly collecting on your gray tile floor, and you have to look away from your shaky, torn-up hand. Your other hand reaches into the pocket of your hoodie, fumbling with the phone as you pull it out. Itâs nothing more than pure luck that it didnât fall out during the commotion.Â
Suddenly, a booming crash shakes the door, and you both see and feel the impact as Hoseong tries to kick the door in. Quickly, you scramble to sit in front of it, pressing your back against it and planting your feet firmly on the floor.
You glance at your phone, already knowing thereâs no use. The police wonât have anyone to send, and even if they did, Hoseongâs going to get you before theyâve even dispatched someone. Eyes blurry with tears, you press on a contact, lifting your phone to your ear and listening to the signals.Â
âHello?â
Hearing his familiar voice, the deep but slightly surprised greeting, is what does it, and you break further. He sounds like he didnât expect you to call, probably because youâve made it clear that you donât want him around.
âJeongguk?â you sniffle quietly, shakily, knowing that thereâs nothing he can do either. All officers were called in, so heâs at least thirty minutes away.Â
He must hear the overwhelming emotions in your voice because his next words are clearer, sharper, as if he adjusted the phone to hear better. âWhatâs wrong?â
âHeâs hereââ you whisper, your voice tremblingâespecially when Hoseong kicks against the door again, the shockwaves hitting you.
ââWhat?â Jeongguk questions, and you hear rustling in the background.
âYeah, Hoseongâs here, and heâs got me,â you cry, nearly dropping the phone as the door is hit again. You do your best to grip the device tightly. âIâm not gonna makeââ
Silence. Not even the rustling you heard on his end. You lower the phone to look at the screen through tears, only to find it black and dead.
This time, youâre not gonna make it.
Closing your eyes, you try to get a deep breath in. Maybe two. You know itâs inevitable, but are you just going to wait for it? Desperately, you open your eyes again, looking around the blood-stained bathroom for somethingâanythingâto use as a weapon or shield when Hoseong inevitably breaks the door down.Â
But thereâs nothing, and hit after hit rattles the door against your back. Youâre not sure why he didnât bring a gun. Of course, heâll succeed tonight anyway, but a gun wouldâve spared him some effort and you some unnecessary terror. Sure, someone might hear a gunshot, but heâs not being very quiet now either. You have a feeling he saw his undisturbed opportunity with the mass shooting happening and the police stretched thin. If someone in the building has called, it will still be a while before anyone arrives. He'll be done and on his way by then.
Despite the lack of weapons and protection, your eyes focus on something you can use to at least buy you some time. You stand up on shaky legs, quickly heading over to the bathtub, and with all your might, try to drag and push it in front of the door. Adrenaline still pumps through your veins, but youâre starting to feel the pain of your hand, blood smearing across the white porcelain.Â
The tub is incredibly heavy, but even in your state, you manage to wedge one end against the door. Youâre fairly certain that itâll keep Hoseong from breaking the door in, but the tub only reaches your thigh, and Hoseong might break through the door above it. After all, itâs of the flimsier kind, and youâre surprised itâs held on for so long already.
Or, he might realizeâjust like you haveâthat the door doesnât swing inward. It swings out.
âYou canât hide in there forever,â Hoseong pauses his assault on the door, his voice the angriest youâve ever heard. âYou wonât be able to weasel your way out this time.â
âWhy canât you just let it go?â you finally yell, your voice strained.
âLet go? Let go?â He spits the words with fury, his rage palpable. âYouâve ruined my life, you understand that, right?! Either I live the rest of my life on the run, or I risk rotting away in jail just because you couldnât let it go.â
You want so badly to yell obscenities at him, insult him for being too stupid to realize that he ruined his own life. He decided to assault you, turn everyone against you, and make attempts on your life. He took the risk, and he only has himself to blame now that karma is chasing him. But you donât voice those thoughts, fearing that it would only fuel his anger and thatâs the last thing you need.
âBut how does this help? Coming here to hurt me now? If anything youâll only risk a longer time in jail?â
âI donât care,â he argues, his voice still dripping with hatred. âLife on the run will be better knowing that youâre six feet under and that your heroic boyfriend couldnât save you.â
And then, thereâs silence again. It doesnât last long, but thereâs something eerie about those four or five seconds before you hear a sharp metallic sound.Â
Eyes widening, you realize that yeah, heâs also figured out that the door swings outwardâhe doesnât need to kick the door in if he can unscrew the latch instead. That's what the metallic scraping is; his knife working the lock.
Your heart pounds as you frantically scan the room again. Maybe if you could wedge a broomstick or something under the handle and across the door frame? But thereâs no broomstick. Thereâs nothing. So youâre left holding your breath and waiting for him to succeed. It feels like ages, but itâs probably only a minute or so before the lock falls to the floor with a metallic clang.
You back away from the bathtub and the door, knowing that it most likely wonât make any difference. And youâre rightâthe door swings open half a second later, a raging Hoseong setting his eyes on you and charging.
You try to dodge him, but he grabs you by your wrist and pulls you out of the bathroom. You stumble as he drags you out, your hip banged violently and painfully against the tub.Â
âYou fucking whore. Youâre gonna pay for what youâve done,â he promises, making sure to drag you across the vase shards on the way back to the kitchen.
In vain, you try to avoid them, wincing when they cut your feet. Your pain makes Hoseongâwhoâs of course wearing shoesâlaugh, but he stops when you surprise him by throwing yourself to the floor.
The shard you grab cuts your skin, but you try to ignore the pain as you drive the sharp point into his back, piercing through his thin black jacket. Hoseong curses and his posture falters, but you doubt it did any real damage even if it hurt, and youâre right. You barely have time to blink before he whirls around, swinging his knife at you. Unfortunately, you donât dodge the blow completely, and you feel how it swipes your side.
Still holding your wrist in a tight grip, itâs Hoseongâs turn to stumble when you yank on it in an unexpected direction; the kitchen sink. You manage to get a few steps closer, and thatâs all you need. As he swings again, you reach for the kettle, hurling the scalding water over him. Some of the scattered drops hit your face and hands, stinging as they land on your skin, but itâs nothing compared to the pained yell Hoseong lets out as he drops your hand and staggers back.
Exhausted and in pain, you'd hoped it would be the end of it, but it's not. Seemingly running on nothing but fumes, adrenaline, and anger, Hoseong straightens up, and then heâs focusing on you yet again, gritted teeth and angrier than ever.
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Dextrocardia. Originally a medical term, but also a way to describe someone who's got their heart in the right place.
"She's been moved to another operation to help out. This pairing is necessary because you'll be undercover as spouses. I know you two can be professional about this."
"What?!" It's Jeongguk's upset voice that sounds, and for once, you share his displeased opinion.
Spouses.
pairing:Â cop!jk x f detective!reader
genre:Â undercover cops, fake marriage, e2l au, angst, fluff, (smut?)
word count:Â 9.7k
warnings: a LOT of bodyshaming and fathobia and sexism
rating:Â NC-17 â Adults Only
masterlist
part 14/?Â
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© dextrocardia is copyright jeonstudios. this fic can not be modified, re-posted, or translated without my permission.
âI hope you know that I appreciate all the things youâve been telling me. I know it canât be easy, all the things youâve gone through. So I appreciate it, even if I unfortunatelyâŠâ
âDonât have much to say?â you smile at him as you turn to close his bedroom door behind you.
âYeah. Itâs a lot different than when Iâm talking to someone who maybe just got out of a⊠situation because, while thatâs always hard, you just have to listen and assure them they did the right thing, going to the cops and that weâll guide them through the rest and hopefully help them get justice. That it wasnât their fault, you know? But you know all that already, and Iâm not much help; in fact, I was a big part of your problem and going to the police probably made it worse in your case because we let you down instead of helping you.â
Itâs sad, the way he says it, reaching for the collar of his t-shirt at the back of his neck. He pulls it over his head before he suddenly stops, the shirt stuck across his lowered arms. You meet his deer-in-the-headlights eyes and see how it dawns on him that despite explaining earlier that he wants to keep his shirt onâat least with you in the house?âhe hasnât actually been committing to that promise. You wonder if it had anything to do with his scars, if he wanted to spare you from seeing them or just not risk you being uncomfortable.
âItâs fine, take it off,â you comment casually, âbut do know that I might warm my cold feet against your skin.â
He grins, finally removing the shirt entirely and throwing it onto the chair in the corner. âFeel free.â
Flicking the lights off, Jeongguk joins you in the dark, getting under the duvet and getting comfortable.
Itâs silent for a while, and youâre halfway between sleep and consciousness when Jeongguk says something you definitely werenât expecting.
âAre you still scared of me?â
You roll over to face him, even though the room is almost pitch black.
âDo you want me to be honest?â
âOf course.â
âI think that I will always be aware⊠of what you can do. Even right now, if you in this moment decided to hurt me, there would be nothing I could do about it. I can spend my days in the gym but odds are a vast majority of men could overpower me anyway. If I were to trust my gut, it would say that youâre a⊠good guy, but I know that most women murdered by a man they knew or even their male partners didnât fall for someone openly abusive. Theyâre sweet at the start, and then they change. Hoseong was like that too; kind until he wasnât. I know you know that because he fooled you too.
âWhen it comes to you, I think the only reason Iâm here with you is because of what you did that night. I wouldâve found any reason to believe that you were still playing a game of making me trust you, just waiting for the right moment to strike, if I hadnât seen you fight them. No matter how talented of an actor you are, they were prepared to kill you, and you⊠were prepared to die.
âAnd thisâŠâ you move your hand under the sheets, tentatively finding his chest and the scar. âI donât like looking at it, and it feels like itâs my fault your mom almost lost her son, but itâs also⊠almost a relief. I donât have to second-guess if you really want to help me or if itâs just a long con to⊠finish something. But like I said⊠just because you havenât tried to kill me yet doesnât statistically mean you wonât. I donât think you will, but then again, there are a lot of dead women who probably wouldnât have imagined their murderer being someone they knew.â
Jeongguk places his hand over yours on his chest. âFor what itâs worth, I could never hurt you. I know I did; that I hurt you emotionally and scared you, but not even when I thought you were the most selfish person on the planet would I have physically hurt you.â
âI will let the fact that I came to live with you speak for how I feel about you, or at least want to feel about you. Also the fact that Iâm sleeping in your bed with you.â
âThat you find me entirely irresistible, dying to be close to me at all times?â
You roll your eyes, however, blood rushes to your cheeks. âYeah. Absolutely.â
âGood that weâre on the same page then, cause Iâm kinda stuck on the fact that you kissed me.â
Inevitably, your cheeks warm up further, but itâs okay since itâs dark anyway.
âI did. It was a good kiss.â
âYeah. I totally wouldnât hate it if you did it again. In fact, I am open to kisses anytime, just as I am hand-holding.â
âYouâre sure? Even from me?â
You hate that you have to ask, but⊠you do.
âAbsolutely.â
You consider it for a moment, but eventually decide to trust his words, at least tonight. Empowered by the dark, you move your hand from his chest. It travels over his warm neck before it reaches his jaw. Your heart beats so hard youâre almost convinced he can hear it, but you ignore it and move closer. Despite the dark, you see his face and how heâs smiling, patiently waiting. Itâs both a blessing and a hellish curse how handsome he is; he truly takes your breath away.Â
Using your hand, you move your hair away, and you lean down to connect your lips. His are so soft, and he kisses you back so sweetly, letting you set the pace. You move your mouth against his, pulling back an inch just to do it again. Jeongguk lets his hand hold your waist, and even though kissing him is⊠a dream, youâre reminded that thereâs a limit youâre not comfortable crossing.
So you pull back, but you still let him hold your waist.
âThere.â
You fall asleep quicker than the nights before. A few hours laterâand a few hours before morningâyou blink your eyes open, finding yourself entangled with him. Youâve got your arm thrown over his middle, your cheek resting on his naked chest, right below his chin, and one of your legs lies between his.
For a while, you listen to his breaths, thinking about what it is that youâre doing. Heâs so warm, and he feels so⊠safe, but thereâs still a certain thought in your head.
When you wake up the next time, youâre once again alone in Jeonggukâs bed, and the first thought crossing your mind is how unnecessary boarding up your window really was when youâre practically almost always sleeping in his bed these days. Also, does he count on being able to hear a potential intruder trying to break in through his window? Because there is one, and itâs definitely not boarded up.
Your curiosity grows when you hear Jeongguk move throughout the house, and the sound of aâŠ. what is that?
Rolling out of his bed, you yawn as you open the bedroom door to almost run head first into a stressed-looking Jeongguk. The sound you heard you identify as the now turned off blow dryer, something youâve borrowed yourself but never seen him use. Looking up, you realize that, yeah, his hair is still wet from a shower and blow drying it means that he either doesnât want to wait for it to air dry or he canât.
âYouâre going to the station?â you ask, noticing that he is actually indeed wearing his dark blue, almost black uniform.
âYeah, uh, multiple trafficking victims on their way. Want to be there before they arrive.â
A very specific feeling moves through your chest; an uncomfortable sadness that someone has most likely been through hell, but thereâs a warmth there too, for Jeongguk.
âWhat are you looking for?â
He looks around, patting his pockets, âUhm, I have my phone, wallet, house keys. I need the⊠bike key and the helmet. The helmet is probably in the garage, but Iâm not sure where the key is.â
You blink, trying to remember what jacket he was wearing the last time you recall him using the bike. The leather one, right? You step up to the coat rack, looking through the jackets until you find it. Swiftly, you search the pockets untilâŠÂ
âFound it. Do I put it in your uniform jacket?â
âOh, thank you. Yes, please,â he says over the sound of the blow dryer that he grabs once more.
You watch him dry his hair, incessantly running his fingers through it to speed up the process. A few minutes later, he turns the machine off and runs his fingers through the black hair one last time, âItâll have to do.â
Then, heâs gathering his stuff, taking the jacket from your hands and heading toward the door leading to the garage as he throws it on. âNot sure when Iâll be back, it might take a while cause I donât know how many they are or what theyâve been through, but I can update you?â
âJeongguk?â
âYeah?â he asks.
âCome here for a second.â
Confused, he takes the four steps until heâs in front of you looking down curiously but a little stressed at you.
You smile at him, at how pretty and caring he is. âBe careful.â
He grins, a little surprised. âI always am. But itâs mostly just letting them talk and writing it all down, andââ
âI meant on the road. With the bike. I know you can handle the case.â
âOh. Will do.â
For a millisecond, he looks at you, his bottom lip bitten. Then heâs pulling you closer by your waist, pecking your lips sweetly.
âIâll see you later.â
With warm cheeks, you watch him enter the garage, thinking of his kind, brown eyes. You donât know what to feel.
When Jeongguk returns, heâs angry. He doesnât say much except frustratingly relaying that apparently, one of the women had called the police about a creepy neighbor appearing to watch her house six months ago. The two officers sent did absolutely nothing at all. Couldnât offer any protection, didnât talk to the neighbor, couldnât even give the woman any advice, just left. Two weeks later, the neighbor takes her. You understand Jeonggukâs frustration toward the system, but when heâs spent two hours in the gym without any kind of break, you decide to check up on him.
You hear the brutal beating of the punching bag long before you spot him.
âHow are you doing? Youâve been in here a whileâŠâ
Jeongguk stops and looks at you from behind the sand-filled bag, breathing heavily. Heâs shirtless, and thereâs sweat covering his skin and wetting his hair.
âIâm alright.â
But you can tell that heâs frustrated by the turmoil in his eyes. Although itâs hot to see him work out, you donât like seeing him like this. It has an uncomfortable feeling growing in your stomach.
âYouâre doing what you can.â
âYet thereâs always more to do. It never ends, and itâs never enough.â
Heâs definitely right about that, but does it help to be so worked up about it? Or are you the weird one, more likely to go apathetic when reminded of the injustices of the world these days?
âBut you did your part today, and I know you made an impact in their lives.â
He looks disappointedly at the sandbag, as if your words didnât affect him at all.
âHey,â you call softly. He looks at you.
âIf it werenât for you, I probably wouldnât be here right now.â
âRight nowâ as in alive.
âBut Iââ
âIf you never transferred, they wouldâve gotten me at this point.â
âBare minimum,â is all he mumbles.
âIt meant a lot to me. Everything, actually. And Iâm really grateful.â
At that, he finally smiles a little, and you find yourself dangerously lost in his eyes again.
Thirty minutes later, at nine p.m., the power goes out. You stop what youâre doing, your hand, holding the kettle frozen in mid air over the mug. Even the very, very low humming of the fridge and freezer stops. You put the kettle down, glad that you probably managed to fill your mug with enough tea water.
Where is your roommate? Last you heard, he was about to take a shower.Â
âJeongguk?â you call, but the moment you peek out into the hallway, you run straight into him, still wet from the shower and with a towel around his hips, you think.Â
âWhat happened?â he asks, his hands steadying your elbows.
âUh? I donât know? I was pouring tea and the lights and everything went out.â
âOh? So that means it wasnât our doing. Iâll check if thereâs a blown fuse; you never know.â
âOkay,â you pat the pockets of your sweatpants, âHereâs my phone if you want a flashlight.â
âThanks,â he nods, grabbing it from your hand.
He taps the screen to turn the flashlight function on, the light pointed down immediately illuminating every little crevice in his abs and the glints of water still on his skin. The white towel hangs low, exposing a bit of a happy trail.
You look away, and Jeongguk, seemingly none the wiser, turns around to find the fuse box somewhere other than in the kitchen, guided by your phone.
Sighing to yourself the moment youâre alone again, you go back to your tea, removing the bag from the mug. Opening the fridge, youâre once again reminded of how dependent on electricity you are when the open door doesnât trigger the built in light. Still, you find the milk, and you manage to pour a little bit into the mug and put the container back in the still chilly fridge.
By the time you finish stirring the tea spoon around, you hear Jeonggukâs steps approaching you, and you see the ray of light illuminate the floor in front of him.
âNo blown fuses. Iâm gonna see if thereâs anything on the providerâs site or else Iâll give them a call.â
âAre you gonna get dressed as well, or?â you joke, watching him smile cheekily.Â
âYeah. I was just barely done washing my hair when the light went out.â
âI can see that; youâre dripping all over the floor.â
âSorry,â he says and shakes his head like a dog, launching drops of water at your clothes and face.Â
 âJeongguk!â
Laughing, he leaves the kitchen and steps out into the dark.
âWhat if I slip and fall?â you call after him, wiping the drops from your face before returning to your mug to take a test sip. It tastes good, but youâll definitely try to remember to buy honey next time you go grocery shopping because youâre a sucker for a little sweetness.
Half a minute later, you hear footsteps approaching, and when you turn around from the sink, Jeongguk is drying the floor with the towel he was just using, now wearing what looks like a pair of sweatpants of his own. He doesnât say anything, just makes sure the floor is dry and then he leaves again, much to your amusement. Like you said; youâre a sucker for sweetness.
While heâs gone, you use your phoneâs flashlight to pour the rest of the water into another mug in case Jeongguk wants some tea too. Then you venture carefully into the living room, trying not to spill the hot contents. It goes without accidents, and so you set the mug down onto the coffee table before reaching for the remote. Which doesnât work.Â
âFuck, no TV,â you mutter to yourself. And youâve used your laptop without the charger all day. Even more fuck.
âJeongguk, is your laptop charged?â you call out, praying to the gods.
âUh, yeah,â he appears behind you, having matched a black hoodie to his gray sweatpants.
Heâs holding something in his arms, a lot of smaller things. Candles, you realize when he leans down to gently dump them onto the table. From his pocket he then produces a lighter.
âYou wanna watch something?â he asks, lighting the candles one by one, the coziness factor doubling with every flame added.
âI was gonna watch this documentary, but my laptop isnât charged,â you pout. âOh, and also, the Wifi wonât work.â
Jeongguk chuckles. âMine should be fully charged. And we can use my mobile data.â
Wow, way to flex.
âGreat. I made tea, do you want some?â
âSure. Thank you.â
While he goes to grab his laptop, you return to the kitchen to fix his mug of tea as well, returning as heâs setting everything up, the screen illuminating his face where he sits on the couch. The flickering candles are doing their best too, casting a more yellowy glow across the room.
âThanks,â he says once more when you place the mug in front of him. âHere.âÂ
You accept the laptop, navigating to the specific streaming site and the documentary released just last week about the development of the space shuttles. Due to the size difference between Jeonggukâs TV and that of his laptop, you take your seat closer to him than usual.
Jeongguk sips his tea, but the moment heâs put the mug back safely on the table and is leaning back against the couch and watching the screen, he slowly lets his hand find yours.Â
In turn, you find yourself moving closer, leaning your head against his shoulder. He smells nice, and he feels nice. And itâs suddenly like someone started some kind of wordless game. You donât say anything, but thereâs also a kind of tension that builds, no less in your body.Â
Perhaps also feeling the⊠electricity building, Jeongguk makes his next move, this time slowly lifting his arm to put around you, making you lean against his chest instead. The action has his hoodie riding up just a little, exposing a sliver of his stomach.
When itâs your turn againâand you feel your shared anticipation growâyou try to psych yourself up. He likes you, he likes you.Â
So, you place your hand on the exposed section of skin, caressing it carefully with your thumb.
Besides the documentary, itâs quiet, although youâre almost positive Jeongguk can hear your heart beat erratically; itâs definitely beating loudly in your ears. For his next turn, Jeongguk somehow both swiftly and slowly pulls you onto his lap, and before you know it, youâre straddling him, staring down at his smiling face.
The narrator speaks in the background, but you can only focus on Jeongguk and how your heart might soon beat its way out of your chest.Â
You could kiss him. You could.
He looks at you like heâs hoping for it but not expecting it, and you pray to God he actually does want you to. Because you want to kiss him so badly.Â
Heâs got his gentle hands on your thighs, and you place yours softly on his face, holding his jaw and rubbing your thumbs slowly over his cheeks. Until you move one thumb and press it even softer against his lips.
This man is too good to be true, he has to be. As you let your eyes admire him, you think about the fact that, even if you disregard how he literally took a sword to the heart for you, heâs done more for you in the short period of time youâve known him than any other man in your life.
So you move your finger from his mouth, nervously switching it out for your lips. You canât even describe how much you like kissing him. When itâs sweet and innocent and just lips and a wordless confession of âI like you,â or when you use a little tongue, and he chooses to follow your lead, kissing you back with the same growing heat. But thereâs still something bothering you that you canât ignore.
In the midst, you pull back an inch, eyes glued to his lips to avoid his eyes. âI like kissing you, but⊠â
âBut what?â he wonders, his hands drawing innocent shapes on your thighs. Your heart pumps even harder as you choose your next words.
âIâm not really your type.â
He smiles, looking carefree, âYou are. I think youâre a sweet girl.â
Jeongguk kisses you again, and you try not to think about it, but even with his lips against yours, itâs hard. A sweet girl. Letting one of your hands fall from his face, you grab the collar of his hoodie, clumsily placing your hand inside it to touch his chest, feeling for the scar.
Taking it as you wanting it off, he pulls away to yank the hoodie over his head, and it ends up somewhere toward the end of the couch. Even without it, his bare skin is just as warm under your hands, but before you know it, youâre on your back on the couch, and heâs above you. Heâs very sweet, and in this momentâwith your hands splayed across his back and the scar thereâyou know he wonât hurt you.Â
A sweet girl.
Right?
A sweet girl. You hear the voices and feel the anxiety and fear return to fill you. You go with the flow, unsure of what to think or do. Jeongguk helps you out of your shirt and then your bra, and you watch him sit back to throw them onto the floor somewhere.Â
But the moment he returns his attention to you underneath him, he stops. Because youâre covering your naked chest with your hands like your life depends on it, eyes teary and absolutely and helplessly begging him to look anywhere but at you.
He still does, and you can tell heâs surprised, his wide eyes taking in the situation from above you.
So you plead quietly, âPlease donât look at me.âÂ
It takes half a second, and heâs immediately closing his eyes, turning to feel around for something behind him. Your shirt probably lies somewhere farther away on the floor, and so his black hoodie is what he ends up grabbing, handing it to you still with his eyes closed.
And he of course moves off of you, the only sounds in the room being the documentary, the slight rustling as youâre putting the hoodie on, and your quiet breaths.
When he assumes youâre dressed, he opens his eyes, heart visibly breaking when he sees how absolutely shaken to the core you look, hugging your body and sitting up. You turn your eyes to the documentary on the screen even though both of you know you havenât been watching it.
âIâm so sorry, I wasnât thinking,â he starts to explain, sounding genuinely apologetic.
âItâs fine,â you say quietly, wanting desperately not to make a big deal out of it. If you could just will your hands to stop shaking.
âNo, Iââ
âJeongguk, please. Iâm fine, okay. Iâm not⊠Iâm not ready, but⊠Can we not talk about it, please?â
Reluctantly, you meet his eyes and see the somber worry in them as he watches you from where heâs sitting, still shirtless.
âOkay. If thereâs anything I can doâŠâ
You smile tentatively at him, desperate to move on from the subject, âWatch the rest of the documentary with me?â
âOkay.â
âOkay,â you repeat, âIâll, uh, go and change so you can get your hoodie back.â
âNo, no, itâs alright. Keep it,â heâs quick to rise to his feet, already on his way somewhereâpresumably his bedroom.
The forty seconds heâs gone you use to calm your breathing and stabilize your voice. It wasnât his fault. He wasnât going too fast or not listening to you. He listened to what you gave him; you, yourself only figured out where exactly the line was drawn when it was basically already crossed.
Heâs wearing a black t-shirt when he returns, taking a seat next to you and focusing his eyes on the screen, probably more so for your sake than his. âI hope you know that you can tell me anything. And I have no certain expectations you have to fulfill or so.â
You already know that heâs not asking sex for rent, if thatâs what heâs wondering. But regarding his first statement⊠there are definitely things you donât want to talk to him about.
âYeah,â you answer regardless.
When the credits roll only a few minutes later, you know that you have two options. If you sleep in your own bed like you ideally want to, you risk there being an awkwardness tomorrow and that you definitely donât want. Or you sleep in his bed with him like you have the last few days, and sure, it might be a little awkward, but he probably realizes youâre not up for cuddling, and itâll be easier tomorrow.
âOh. Finally,â Jeongguk exclaims when the ceiling light flickers on, signaling the return of the electricity. âI was starting to worry about all the food in the freezer.â
Subsequently, he leans over the coffee table, blowing out the small candles one after the other. Itâs late anyway.
âSo, uhâŠâ he rises from the couch, âIâll keep my door open, but Iâm not offended if you choose to sleep in your bedroom.â
âOkay,â you nod at him, watching as he leaves to brush his teeth and get ready for bed.
You stand up too, but no matter how much you want to crawl into bed next to him and have him hold you the entire night, you get ready for bed, and you lie down in your own room. Youâre still wearing his hoodie because it smells like him, and it ironically brings you comfort. Still, you lie there in the dark, and you think about his face, and his eyes, and his body. His voice, even, and how he might actually be a good guy. Maybe even everything you want, even if it doesn't matter. And you curl up, a few tears running silently down your cheeks. Because Jeon Jeongguk is so very far out of your league, itâs not even funny.
After waking up, you trudge toward the kitchen, still feeling half asleep. After everything that happened yesterday, you still managed to sleep pretty well, most likely because you were exhausted and sleeping alone.
âMorning.â
You stop, hands mid eye-rub.Â
âI⊠thought youâd be at the station?â you say, redirecting your focus to taming your hair. Jeongguk is sitting at the kitchen table, donning a white t-shirt and black, what looks to be cotton, shorts.
âNo, Iâll use today to go over some of the potential leads you helped find. Can do that from here.â
He takes a bite of a cupcake, and you catch his eyes linger a second on your body and how a small smile pulls on his lips before he looks into his phone in front of him. Glancing down, you realize that since you didnât expect him to be home, you didnât change out of his hoodie so what he saw waddle into the room was you, swallowed by his hoodie, sweater paws rubbing your eyes.
âIt, uh, smells good,â you mumble quietly, realizing way too late that itâs not that great of a defense. âBut Iâll wash it and you can have it back.â
It smells good because he smells good.
He waves his hand, still looking almost⊠fond. âItâs okay, keep it as long as youâd like. I have a ton of them.â
âOkay, uh, thank you.â
âNo problem.â
At least the awkwardness was for another reason.
You decide to do a bit of laundry, although skipping the black hoodie and hiding it away under your duvet for a little while longer. Doing the laundry, vacuuming most of the house, and emptying the dishwasher takes you almost an hour, and then you find yourself outside Jeonggukâs office, knocking on the open door and peeking inside.Â
âMaking any progress?â
He lifts his head from the laptop screen and swivels around in his chair to face you, a pen in his hand.Â
âNo,â he sighs, âIâm looking into the girlfriend angle and so far, weâve put detectives on a recent ex of Seunghwaâs and on two of Ryungâs flings, but it hasnât resulted in anything. Regarding Hoseong⊠Iâm not sure I ever actually heard him mention anyone by name, at least not any name that I can seem to match to anyone.â
âWhat about⊠I remember him talking about this Jimin?â
âWhoâs that? I think weâve covered most of his friends?â
You search your memory, but itâs hard to remember details. Itâs been years since the conversations you try to recall, and as far as you remember, he only mentioned her in passing. âIt was a woman, and I think they were more than friends. Or at least she wanted to be.â
âI didnât even think of that; I only know male Jimins. Tell me more,â he urges, and you can tell heâs trying to recall if there was ever a mention of a Jimin.
âWell, I heard him complain about her a few times; said she was clingy and honestly a little obsessed with him. He made it sound like he didnât care for her that much. In retrospectâbesides being a very red flagâit sounds like something he couldâve said about me when I liked him.â
âSomeone who maybe is mostly just a regular woman and would still maybe help them if theyâre desperate enough to ask. Or him, at least.â
âYeah.â
For a few hours, you and Jeongguk work together in his office, and you nearly forget about yesterdayâs mishap, trying to find more info on this âJimin.â Until you find yourself nearly chest to chest with him after turning around too quickly and not expecting him so close. Instead of meeting your eyes sweetly and slowly lowering his head to kiss you like he probably wouldâve even yesterday, he smiles and⊠backs up a few steps.Â
âHey, should we take a break? Have a late lunch?â Jeongguk stretches his arms out in front of him.Â
You continue noting down some last names from your phone onto a paper, using the chair Jeongguk wheeled into his office specifically for you as a table while sitting on the floor. âUh, you go ahead. I had a late breakfast.â
He stands up. âOh. I didnât notice.â
âMhm, you were already in here.â
âI can wait then, and we can eat together.â
âItâs alright; go ahead.â
He mumbles something you donât quite catch, but he does leave you to your notes and disappears from the office.
For the rest of the day, itâs just as if youâve taken two or even three steps back. You donât⊠touch a lot, and you definitely donât kiss. A part of you misses it, but another part is relieved that heâs giving you space. Heâs still very, very sweet, of course. You didnât expect anything else.
Like when you open a cupboard, gaze set on a specific mug of his youâve taken a liking to thanks to the very big ear that prevents the hot tea from burning your hand even through the ceramic. Compared to your male roommate, youâre lacking a little more in the vertical department and for some reason, whoever emptied the dishwasher placed the mug on the top shelf.
You look at it for three seconds, debating on whether you should grab a kitchen chair and climb or simply admit defeat and choose the next best mug. Youâre about to go for the latter option when your hero swoops in, wordlessly and casually picking it down for you, a mug of his own raised to his mouth.
âThank you,â you take the offering from his hand, a smile growing on your lips.
âYouâre welcome.â
Or how heâll still open whatever door you run into for you, to the point that it wouldnât surprise you if he tried to open the automatic doors and hold them open with his hands when he takes you grocery shopping.
And sometimes, you do touch. Whenever heâs quick enough to exit the driverâs seat and open the passenger door for you, he holds his hand out for you, and when you take it, he helps you out as if you canât step out of the car on your own.Â
When you watch a movie, you donât sit glued to each other, but heâs not scared to gently pull your feetâwhich youâve complained all day of being tiredâonto his lap to briefly massage them for you. He smiles at you, all crinkle-cornered sparkly-eyed and dimpled. On two short occasions, he holds your hand carefully, something you donât object to because it feels nice, it really does.
But despite all these things, you still sleep in your bedroom. You donât lock the door, but you do sleep alone.
Three days after the incident during the power outage, youâve worked a long day in Jeonggukâs office. Alone, because he had to leave for the station at nine a.m.. Youâve had a lot of time to think, not only today but ever since what happenedâand before that honestlyâand itâs become very clear that you need to make a decision. Maybe you should simply gather your courage, give it a shot, and tell him how you feel about him, no matter what happens after?
Despite feeling somewhat determined and having some kind of honestly not very thought out plan, youâre anxious, wandering around the house as you wait for him to return.Â
An hour before he comes home, you find yourself in front of the washing machine, throwing the black hoodie into it finally. With the machine on, you head into the kitchen, pouring yourself a glass of wine. It helps a little, and the remaining nerves that still reside in your chest, you decide to just try to ignore.
The sound of his bike is what notifies you of his return, and you leave the kitchen to meet him in the garage, watching as he swings his leg over the bike and takes the black helmet off, holding it under his arm.
âHey,â he greets when he sees you waiting, a genuine smile on his face. âHow was your day?â
âUh⊠good. Narrowed down the Jimins a bit, I think.â
âThatâs great,â he grins, his elatedness infecting you too, causing you to smile a little hesitantly despite the nerves devouring you. âHave you eaten yet? I know itâs kinda late but if not; I could cook something?âÂ
He puts the helmet on one of the shelves that line one of the walls, and then he comes to stand before you.Â
You keep your eyes on the jacket with the police emblem on it before you peer up at him. A little hesitantly, you reach for the zipper of his jacket, fiddling a little with it.
âI, uh⊠actually have something else I want to do. Something Iâd like to try⊠If youâre up for itâŠâ
Tentatively, you reach your hand out, fingers pulling down the zipper of his jacket. He watches you curiously, doing nothing to stop you.
âWhat is it? That you want to do?â he asks, his warm voice definitely sounding curious but not overly so.
You swallow, deciding to just go for it and slowly placing your arms around his neck, âWell⊠Do you have any⊠handcuffs?â
He tilts his head, holding your waist while looking at you, searching. âFor me? I do, but we donât have to do anything; you know that, right?â
âYeah, but if I really want to? Or maybe youâŠâ you realize that he might just not want to. Like, at all. Oh, how embarrassing.
Seemingly noticing the way you take a step back, lowering your arms from around his neck, he stops you, his hands keeping them there.
âNo, no. Iâm always willing to let you do whatever youâre comfortable with. I donât mind.â
His encouragement has a more genuine smile pulling on your mouth.
âMeet me in your bedroom then?â you ask, âAnd bring the cuffs.â
Not waiting for a confirmation, you drop your hands from his neck, and you turn around to head inside the house. Your heart is pounding, going absolutely haywire while you wait for him on the edge of his bed. Maybe you shouldâve worn something else? Something other than just a pair of mom jeans and a blue sweater, but itâs too late now, you guess.
He shows up only a minute later, eyes curiously observing the heavy chair youâve moved from the corner and into the middle of his room. The first thing he does is unbutton the dark blue shirt of his uniform, sliding it down his arms and throwing it onto the bed. You look at his chest and his arms and his stomach, and you see how he notices. This⊠humble confidence looks so good on him, and itâs so insanely different from how he acted during the mission. Youâve never seen anyone so attractive.Â
The next thing he does is approach you where youâre sitting, offering you his hand all while smiling sweetly⊠but still a little cheekily.
Placing your hand in his, youâre pulled up to your feet, basically chest to chest with him. Thereâs heat in his gaze, but itâs not scalding; itâs just warm.Â
You give in.
âKiss me?â
He searches your eyes for hidden answers, but you really do want him to kiss you, and so he does. He places one hand on your lower back, moving your body with him as he steps back and sits down on the chair. Ending up sitting across one of his thighs, you open your eyes when he pulls away just enough to speak. Â
âI donât mind you doing⊠whatever you want to do, if thatâs just sitting on my lap or⊠exploring me. Iâm all for it. Do what you want to do. But,â he says, emphasis on that last word. âOnly do what you actually want to.â
You nod, and he reaches down to pull something out of his pocket. The handcuffs. You take them from him, pocketing the small key.
âBy the way, how did you get out of the cuffs at the house?â you ask, weighing the metal in your hand.
âI went and got another key before. So I threw you one key and kept the other.âÂ
You feel your forehead crease as you think about what that means. You were only able to relax when you thought he couldnât hurt you, but he⊠could? At any point, he couldâve simply unlocked the cuffs himself?
âI didnât keep a key because I had ulterior motives or anything. I was just worried you might hurt yourself or pass out for real, like, stop breathing and everything, so I needed a way to get to you if that were to happen.â
âI didnât even think about that,â you admit quietly. Itâs true; the fact that you had multiple pairs of handcuffs with you to the house, and they all use the same universal key entirely slipped your mind. âBut of course. How stupid of me.â
âIt wasnât stupid. You were under a lot of stress, and I used that to my advantage, hoping you wouldnât think about it.â
Standing up, you round the chair to kneel behind it. Without having to be asked, Jeongguk puts his hands back and waits for you to cuff them together.
âSo Iâm tightening these extra hard and making sure I have all keys,â you joke, still fastening them tight enough for him not to be able to slip them off.
âIf thatâs what you need to feel comfortable. But I hope you know that Iâll always listen to you.â
You nod, maybe more so to yourself when you stand in front of him again. He looks up at you where he sits, shirtless and looking gorgeous and absolutely mouthwatering.
You bite your lip briefly. âCan I⊠kiss you?â
âWhatever you want,â he grins, a smile that widens when you sit down on one of his thighs again.
âOkay. Close your eyes?â
Without a word, he obeys your request, and you feel yourself get almost hypnotized, looking at him. Youâve truly never seen anyone so stunning, even to the point that you could sit and gaze at him for hours. The best of mankind but still very much a man. You remember how you used to hate him, thinking God wasted this incredible beauty on someone so ugly, but although youâre not entirely sure how you feel about him, you know you donât hate him.
Carefully, you trace your fingers along his sharp jaw, and despite his eyelashes fluttering, he doesnât open his eyes. Unable to help yourself and because you truly donât think he minds, you allow your gaze to drop. His neck is relatively thick, and the veins are only slightly visible compared to when heâs physically active. Your eyes then land on his collarbones. Then his wide, muscular shoulders and pecs. Then the scar, before traveling across his abs.
âYouâre so pretty,â you state quietly, looking up at his face just in time to watch him smirk.
âPretty is for girls; Iâm a man.â
You canât quite explain the emotional wave that hits you as you come to terms with what you have to doâthe decision heâs made for youâbut you know that you have to hide it, canât make a sound of hurt in the silent room. Pressing your lips together, you look around the bedroom before you rise from his thigh.
âWhat are you doing?â Jeongguk asks, still smiling and oblivious, his eyes closed.
Already at the window, you untie the white curtainâs tieback and hold it up. âWhat about this?â
He opens his eyes and looks at the white piece of fabric in your hand, but doesnât appear too skeptical. âFor what purpose?â
âBlindfold.â
Trying to keep a positive and somewhat fear free mindset, it still hurts when you see how he immediately connects the blindfold to how you shielded your chest from his eyes. Thereâs pain and thereâs guilt swimming in his dark eyes.
âYou can, but please donât do anything you donât want to.â
âI wonât,â you promise.
âOkay then.â
With his permission, you place the folded sash over his eyes and tie it in the back, careful not to trap any hairs. When youâre done, you take another second to look at him. There is something so irresistible about him, something that has your heart yearning and your body pulled in. Heâs so warm, both body and presence. You bite your lip, using your hand to trace his cheek softly while thinking about how heâs so conflicting. What if you want to stay here forever? Curl up like this where he canât touch you, and lean your head against his neck where he canât see you?
Like the time when you kissed three days ago, you touch your thumb to his soft lips, and you let the smile and the mask youâve been wearing fall. Quietly, you stand up, and you take a step back.
âI thought you were going to kiss me?â Jeongguk jokes lightly.
You donât know what to say, stuck in your footing to the floor and how he canât see you. Itâs like a weight has dropped from your shoulders, but your heart still feels heavy.
âIâm sorry.â
Not picking up the real meaning behind your words, Jeongguk tilts his head. âOkay. Itâs alright. Why donât you uncuff me and we can maybe order dinner instead?â
âIâm leaving tonight.â
âWait⊠what?â he straightens up, struggling to process your words, âWhy?â
But you go silent again, unsure of exactly how youâll ever be able to tell him everything. He calls your name, sounding stressed, and you hear how he tugs on the cuffs.
âYou scare me.â
He stops, and you can tell by the way he seems to almost be holding his breath that it wasnât exactly what he wanted to hear.
âI⊠I understand that youâve been through a lot, but Iâm never going to hurt you.â
You keep your eyes on him, feeling like he, himself most likely believes what heâs saying. But itâs not that easy.
âI know⊠that all in all, youâre a good man. You want to help me and others, and I know you said that not even when you thought I was the most selfish person in the world would you be able to hurt me physically. But you had no problem hurting me in other ways.â
âI know, and Iâm so sorry for what I did. Iâve apologized for that, and Iâll keep doing it.â
âI donât know how to read you,â you add, disregarding what he said because he has apologized, but not in the way that you needed. Not in a way that really matters to you. If this man hasnât had you broken in a thousand pieces and still insisted on stepping on the remains.
So you keep going. âYou look sweetâyouâve been sweet, but you look just like him. Hoseong was sweet too, until he wasnât. And you⊠you have this desire to hurt, you want to inflict pain on those who wrong you or who you think have done you wrong. What happens if you think Iâve done something you donât agree with?â
âIâm not jumping to conclusions without talking to you, Iâm not making the same mistake againââ
âWhat if I actually do something you donât like?â
For a few seconds, he goes quiet. âIâm not going to hurt you ever again, I promise.â
You fiddle with your hands, glancing down at them. âAre you sure? It was so easy for you, using all my weaknesses against me and breaking me down without ever asking me for my side of the story. And it scares me how you, during the mission, showed just how easy it was for you to one moment act like you could stand meâlooking just as sweet as you do nowâthen angrily tear me down the next.â
It hurts in your whole body but the worst pain originates from your chest. You feel small, insignificant, but also like you take up too much room.
âI know that you probably donât want to hurt me physically, and that youâre a better man than most, and at first when we came back, it wasnât too difficult to ignore what youâŠ. think of me, but nowâŠ? I kissed you, and you kissed me back, and it just⊠everything is coming back. Iâve been trying to tell myself that you wouldnât hurt me at all anymore and that maybe you even like me like I like you, but I know that you donât. Which in turn makes it hard to know why youâre doing all of this. I think maybe you feel guilty or want to be nice? Give me a chance even though Iâm not your⊠type. But I⊠I like you. I really, really like you.â
Itâs easier to admit than you originally thought, but it doesnât make it hurt any less. âI want to look at you every second of the day and my hands absolutely yearn to touch you all over. But I donât want you to touch me. I donât want you to look at me. I donât want to be perceived at all. I know that if I stay here and show myself to you, you will not like what you see. You will be disappointed.â
Jeongguk shakes his head, not straining against the cuffs anymore but taking on a calmer approach. âItâs not true. I really do like you, and I think youâre really pretty. Please, I apologized for the things I said, and Iâll do it again. Iâm really sorry; I just said those things because I wanted to hurt you. â
âYou did. You hurt me, and Iâm hurt. You apologized for wanting to hurt me, but youâve never impliâactually, It doesnât matter. I know what I look like, itâs kinda hard to forget when youâre constantly reminded. You and your friends came for every single flaw of mine, Jeongguk. â
âI only continued because you never seemed fazed by it.â
ââI never seemedâââ, you stop to chuckle in disbelief. Your eyes are tearing up as you recall the moments youâre about to remind him of.Â
âAre you saying that you never noticed that I stopped eating lunch at the cafeteria after what you did? Hoseong said that maybe someone would actually like me if I âate less,â and you laughed like it was the funniest thing youâd ever heard. That was the day after you walked past me in the cafeteria, saying âleave some for the rest of us, why donât you?â Jihyo brought cookies for her birthday two weeks later, and you suggestedâin front of everyoneâthat maybe I should do something else with my mouth besides eat. I criticized the fact that no male officer wanted to work on âlow-rewardingâ cases like my trafficking case, and you⊠Do you remember what you said?â
Your eyes are already blurry with silent tears, and you feel the humiliation drown you. Thereâs no way to go, nowhere to hide. People like Jeongguk are watching, inspecting and observing every little part of you. Your bottom lip trembles.
Jeongguk is silent. If he could see, heâd be looking at your feet. You were right to blindfold him because you wouldâve never been able to speak so earnestly had you not. Although you like him, and heâs been so kind and sweet to you, youâre back to feeling like nothing in his eyes.
ââItâs not about the case; itâs about you. You couldnât pay me to even look at you. In fact, I bet not even the traffickers would take you, otherwise we wouldâve definitely traded you.ââ
The pain radiates from your chest, leaving no cell of your body unaffected at the implications. You are so ugly and disgusting to him that if he had the chance, he wouldâve sacrificed you to a fate no one should ever have to face.Â
He doesnât give you a reaction now either; he just sits there with his head lowered. But this is your one chance to tell him how you really feel. You take a big, shaky breath.
âI was doing okay before all of this. Sure, Iâve always known that I have a lot of flaws, but I was doing okay. But youâve said over and over again that I disgust you, my body makes you want to hurl, you wouldnât fuck me if your life depended on it, etcetera. It takes its toll. Eating around men gives me anxiety, even if I try to hide it. I cover up my⊠shoulders as much as I can because I can hear you describe them as âmanly,â and how every man within earshot chuckles.Â
âI wear thick bras and tops, especially around you, because you made it a habit to comment on my breasts and how unfortunately shaped and sized they are. I remember how you asked me how on earth I ever expected Hoseong to like me when I had the âsaggiest tits in the district.â And I remember the field day you had when you found out theyâre a bit uneven, finding a way to lower your rating of me from a 0.5 out of 10 to a 0.1. Then you asked the other men for their opinion and rating. Or how youâve so kindly informed me that I didnât have the tits for that pretty, blue dress and that it looked awful on me. Are you saying that you didnât notice that whatever youâve commented on, Iâve never worn again? Not even anything similar?
âI donât wear tighter pants without a longer shirt to cover my âmisshapen,â âunfeminineâ hips and the âweird dipsâ youâve laughed at, and whenever work dress codes require me to, Iâve avoided you and other men the best I could.
âI wore a skirt to work once, and when I ran into you before changing into my uniform, you said that skirts are for pretty girls and that no one wanted to see my⊠cellulite. You took every chance to remind me that I have myself to blame for being undesirable, and that men werenât the problem, I am, and âhow wasnât I ashamed for thinking someone like Hoseong could ever like me?â
"Believe me, I was ashamed. I am ashamed. Do you think I never considered just⊠drinking the poisoned coffee? Or just starting the car even though I knew the brakes wouldnât work? If there was a way to get rid of oneâs body, believe me, I wouldâve. It doesnât matter that you didnât know what he did to me at the time because how I looked never changed. But looking like you do, I get that you donât understand how it is to walk around, filled with shame for existing in such an unfortunate body, but I can tell that you want to be better. Maybe you feel bad and want to give me a free trial of how it is to be with a Good Man. Or you want to do the âright thingâ so that your dad would be proud? I donât know, but I canât ignore the fact that I know how you really perceive me and how you are so far out of my league, itâs embarrassing to even stand here and say it.
"So while I appreciate everything youâve done for me cause Iâd be dead and gone without you, I canât stay here. You want someone to hold hands with and to buy flowers for, but thatâs not for people like me.â
Finally done, you wipe the tears that fall, and you shakily swallow the lump thatâs formed in your throat.
âTake the blindfold off and uncuff me,â he begs, once again straining against the handcuffs. You know he isnât getting out of them, and while he could stand up, the chair is too heavy for him to just pull along with him when heâs got the blindfold on and no sight. He knows, just as well as you, that thereâs no use.
âNo.â
âThen listen to me; none of that was true. You are so pretty, so breathtaking. I like you so much.â
âForgive me for not believing you. If you really thought I was even remotely pretty, there have been countless opportunities for you to say so. Or even just a âhey, you know youâre not actually as revolting as I told you.ââ
âI⊠I didnât want to overwhelm you or have you doubt my intentions, but Iâm telling you now that Iâve always thought you to be beautiful.â
You scoff sadly. âYeah, now when the consequences of your actions have arrived,â you glance down at your feet, feeling so insignificant.Â
âPlease donât leave.â
âIâve already packed my stuff.â
âWhere are you going? You canât go home; it isnât safe there.â
Truly, at this moment, your safety doesnât seem like your top priority. âIâll be careful.â
âCanât you stay with someone, at least?â he bargains, âJihyo or Sana?â
Another tear falls, and your voice goes quiet. âI want to go home.â
You really do. You haven't been home in months, and you feel like a child sleeping over at a friend's, missing your mom so much it hurts and just wishing she'd come and pick you up.
âI know, but you just gotta hold out a little bit longer. Call Jihyo, please. Do you want me to watch your house twenty-four seven, cause I will.â
You consider his words, and if thereâs anything you donât want, itâs to have him so close again. âFine. Iâll call her tomorrow.â
âThank you.â
âYeahâŠâ
With nothing really left to say, you pull your phone out of your pocket, opening the Uber app.
âIâll uncuff you in a few minutes, Iâm just ordering an Uber.â
Luckily, a car is only three minutes away, and so with quick fingers you confirm it. You packed your stuff three hours ago in case this would be the outcome, something youâre very grateful for now. Maybe, maybe, if he had said something, you wouldâve kissed him and decided to stay, hoping that he was being honest. But you know that you might be a sweet girl to him, but you're not a pretty girl.
A minute passes, and you sigh sadly. âOkay, Iâm gonna open the handcuffs, but Iâm begging you, Jeongguk, stay there until Iâm gone, okay? Donât remove the blindfold, please?â
Itâs his turn to seemingly consider what youâre saying. What you did, agreeing to call Jihyo, was for him and respecting his wishes. So he has to respect yours. He canât rip off the blindfold the moment you twist the key in the cuffs and try to persuade you to stay, no matter if he wants to.Â
âOkay.â
âPromise?â
âI promise.â
You decide to trust him, and with the key belonging to the cuffs, you round the chair where heâs sitting. Kneeling like before, you manage to unlock one of the cuffs in two seconds, and the metal clinks as it falls off his wrist. Instead of freeing his other wrist as well, you grasp his free hand and put the key into his palm, closing his fist around it.
Though you shouldnât have expected him to be entirely quiet and still, because while he doesnât make any move to rise from the chair or remove the blindfold, he does swiftly grab your hand, holding it firmly. Despite being blindfolded, it definitely feels like heâs staring straight at you behind him.
âDonât believe anything any of us said, please. You really are so gorgeous, and not only that but youâre incredibly smart and hard-working. Youâre amazing, and I will regret what I did to you for the rest of my life.â
But you hurt so much on the inside that you donât say anything to that, you just pull your hand out of his grasp.
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