Epilogue: Dear Lord When I Get To Heaven Please Let Me Bring My Man (p. sh, l. hs)
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pairing. step-brother sunghoon x female reader x step-brother heeseung
genre. I Would Give Up Heaven If I Had To.. AU, pwp, M/F, heavy on the angst in this one, fluffđ
warnings. morally grey characterizations(mostly Sunghoon), profanity, toxicity, sibling rivalry, mommy issues, daddy issues, anxiety/depression, Phantom of The Opera references, death, time jumps, pregnancy, no smut warnings *gasp*. minors DNI.
wc. 16.8k+
now playing. Young & Beautiful//Lana Del Rey
for @ncdeeh, the biggest fan of this series out theređ€
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Germany.Â
It feels like a movie when you arrive and get off of the train. Smoke blows around, different accents sing through the air, and your breath visibly shudders in front of your face.
Heeseungâs cheeks deepen with color, he insists on carrying your bags. He knows youâre still in some state of shock, too stunned by everything that has unraveled in the last 48 hours.
âThe hotel my dad booked us isnât too far from here, Iâll order a cab for us.â He nods, directing you to follow him.
Innate instinct takes over, itâs time for him to be a man. To embody the role his father has the past few years of his life. He needs to serve and protect you now, because would you really be running off if not for him? Is he not partially to be blamed for drastically altering your life?
âWeâll only be here for a couple of weeks, then we can head back to France if you want. My dad said heâd cover everything.â Heeseung is really trying to make this as easy as possible for you. Maybe heâs feeling more guilty than he anticipated, especially after seeing your solemn expression.
âYesterday was so fucked up.â You barely mutter, throwing yourself onto the hotel bed. âCanât believe I did that.â
âWe donât have to talk about it.â In fact, heâd prefer not toâŠÂ
âI feel like such an awful person right now.â
You shouldnât, given Sunghoonâs track record but this isnât you. You would never go out of your way to use your body to manipulate and hurt someone this way..
âDonât worry about it, alright? You donât need to worry about me forgiving you. Itâs like it never happened.â Heeseung grabs a hold of your hand, smiling softly. âTodayâs a new day.â
Worry about forgiveness? Forgiveness for what. You contemplate asking, opening your mouth only to receive a gentle kiss. His lips pressed to yours with a tinge of fear. Heâs afraid, probably as scared as you are.
âWe need to talk Hee,â you shove at his shoulder, sitting back up. âAbout your mom, Jian, even Miyeon.. I donât know, I feel so unsettled.â
âWhatever you want to know, Iâm an open book for you.â
And you talked, for hours and hours. Ordered room service as you paced around the hotel room and delved deeper into his life. Picking up the small hints and marks of Sunghoon scattered throughout each memory and story. Late into the night you wore each other down to an empty bottle once full of emotions.
Heeseung cried, told you everything. How his mother offered him his first drink. He fought tooth and nail to make her stay home, to stop entering the local bars and waste her life away. She was never the same after the divorce, never explaining to him why or how it happened. She couldnât after some time, couldnât speak more than slurred speech, could barely keep her eyes open for longer than a few hours.
âMy brother was jealous of that.â He nods, interlocking his fingers. âHe has no idea that I was living through my own personal hell. I was living with a fragment of who my mother once was, by the end.. that wasnât her. She would call me by my dadâs name a lot, yell at me, throw all types of insults at me.â
The more you listened, the more your heart broke. Sunghoon had no one, and Heeseung didnât either. They could have at least had each other..
âMy grandparents were too old, tired. Grandma was showing signs of early dementia and grandpa could hardly walk without hurting himself.â Heavy pain laces his tone, blinking back tears without looking at you. Not wanting to see the pity or hurt on your face for him. âMom died in my arms, at the hospital. I didnât want it to be real, sometimes the memory hits me out of nowhere and I feel so empty. I feel as useless as my dad says I am.â
Thereâs nothing to be said after he spills his soul wide open for you. Everything makes sense, the jealousy between him and Sunghoon. The unspoken truth that neither of them could even begin to see past their blind hatred for each other.Â
âHeâs right, I should have done more.â Heeseung trembles, failing to fight his tears any longer. They roll down to his chin, shaking off with the chatter of his teeth. âI should have helped her somehow.â
âYou were a kid.â You try to help, knowing this is above your capabilities. You hold him, clean his tears, scratch through his scalp, and he lets it all out. Every fear, every thought that plagues hik, the root of his pain that started the day his parents tore apart their family.Â
âI wanted to be above this, try to have a normal life when I moved back home to live with my dad.â He sighs, sinking deeper into your hold. âHe hates me. Maybe I remind him too much of her.â
Even the richest of rich shouldnât always have kids, even if they are more than able to afford to. Mr. Park clearly had a detachment from his sons, most especially Heeseung..
âI told you, he wanted me to ask Miyeon out first. I donât know why Sunghoon took that bullet for me. I kind of hoped that it was because he doesnât hate me, but after this..â
âI think if he knew everything, he would have never put you through all of this again Hee. Not that he deserves an excuse, but I want to believe your brother isnât actually as evil as he wants us to perceive.â
âI hope heâs not.â Heeseung stares off into the void, sniffling. âIf only because I still feel bad, that he grew up without us. Especially after living with my dad again, heâs such an emotionless prick.. itâs no wonder my brother always made fun of me when Iâd cry. Moving back home without my mom was hard for me. I felt like a stranger in my own house, as if I didnât belong there.â
Nothing can excuse Sunghoonâs behavior and actions of course, even if you questioned everyday what his experience was living alone with Mr. Park throughout his primitive years. How did all of that time without a motherly figure alter his life? The way he thinks? That stone cold heart of his youâd come to know.Â
How could the two of them be so different and yet the same. Heeseung who handled his feelings by expressing his emotion and pain, never scared to shed a tear. Who would lay his head on your lap and kindly ask you to hold him, to stroke his hair the way his mother used to. Who walks around with the open wound in his heart proudly displayed.
Sunghoon, for the little amount of time you had him in your life, he couldnât do the same. Couldnât bring himself to open up, to tell you how he really feels. He held back, masked his feelings with anger and harshness; a shield, really. He needed someone to be there for him, to help him understand himself..
And as you lived your life and settle into your loft in Paris, you slowly let those thoughts get to you. Each day he crossed your mind, and you shoved those thoughts down deeper, kicking dirt over the growing pile to keep them buried alive. You could not feel guilty nor sorry for him, or youâd break.
Many nights came and went by staring at his name in your list of contacts, blocked by his brother the day you got on a train to get away from him. You knew that reaching out to him would only lead to your demise, because maybe when Heeseung kisses you, you shut your eyes and can taste Sunghoonâs lips.
Maybe you have to bite down on your tongue to not moan his name. Maybe when youâre extra tired, you swear that your boyfriend resembles him too much, that you can almost picture him being the one walking through the front door of your loft.Â
Maybe you canât stop yourself from imagining the other side of the coin, how everything could have gone if you had given Sunghoon a chance.
And despite how perfect your relationship has been, you canât ward away those curiosities. Canât fight your mind when you shut your eyes and begin to count the different beauty marks dotted around Sunghoonâs face.Â
You try to ignore those thoughts, to replace them with only new memories of Heeseung, but maybe you give up one day.
Maybe you allow the fantasy of what could have been to infiltrate your head, and maybe you enjoy it more than you are willing to admit.
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Three hundred and sixty-five days to be exact. But whoâs keeping count?Â
Sunghoon is. He bought a physical calendar at the airport before flying back home with your mother and father.Â
That flight had really been excruciating for him. The one upside is that the seats next to him were originally reserved for you and his brother. He could at least wallow in his misery alone.Â
And he did, for a few hours at first. The long flight home spanned for over half of a day and time ticked by more slowly than usual. He tried to read, paid for the wifi to use and distracted himself with some games, browsed through the movies the airline had to offer. Nothing could stop his mind from racing, stuck in the idea of you.
Because thatâs all this was right? The idea of you.
That idea that you could fix him, because maybe thatâs what he wants. He wants to be fixed. Sunghoon knows all of his social problems, his dad didnât pay for an overpriced therapist for nothing. After the divorce, he hadnât handled the situation so great.Â
Mr. Park had never wanted to be a father, he was very successful straight out of university after earning his degree rather fast thanks to his own fatherâs name. Generational wealth had done its due diligence to breeze him through the educational system. The last thing he wanted was to share the money consistently expanding in his bank account with children and a wife. Not when he was having a blast playboying around from country to country on private jets, schmoozed and bribed with free luxury alcohol, grand dining experiences only ever allowed for the wealthy and famous.
His father, Sunghoonâs grandfather, had other plans in mind for him. That's where his mother came in. She was an intern at his grandfatherâs company, a girl with a squeaky clean reputation. He set them up on a date, insisting that his son lock in a wife before he cut him out of his will. Growing tired and furious with each new headline of his son out and about partying with celebrities.
It was time for him to get serious. That's business, investors would take him more seriously as a family man as opposed to some messy international playboy.Â
So, he got married.Â
Was he in love? No, absolutely not. But then along came the birth of first son Heeseung and he had no choice but to accept his title as a wed father. This was his new life.
A miserable life of work, countless business trips, screaming baby cries keeping him up all throughout the night, and a nagging wife constantly accusing him of cheating.Â
Things were bleak compared to his world only a year prior, and then Sunghoon came along and everything only seemed to grow worse with time.
The boysâhis boys, had no way of knowing and understanding their parents' unhappy marriage. They were given every toy, playset, console, and every shiny new expensive device on the market without question.Â
Sunghoon had always been closer to his mother given his fatherâs packed schedule. He loved her, always lit up and giggled when sheâd pick him up from school and ask about his day. He can still remember the scent of her perfume, soft and sweet like a batch of fresh cookies. Her loving hands would pinch his cheeks, hoist him up onto her hip until he became too large to do so.
Theyâd chat for hours into the evening after school, all about his day, what activities he did in class. Any new friends he made, helping him to complete his homework. Heeseung would usually whine for dinner first, rubbing his stomach with big eyes directed at their mother. She really really never failed to show them how much she loved them both.
Thatâs what hurt and confused him the most for years after the last time he saw her. His father dragged him away from her at the airport, and he kicked, he screamed, he cried and threw a tantrum.Â
âThat is enough Sunghoon.â His dad said to him firmly, gripping his shoulders and standing him back onto his feet. âNo son of mine will embarrass this way.â
He was a kid, not even a teenager yet. Dealing with an explosion of raging hormones while losing his mom and brother. None of it seemed fair, and he cried, he cried for months, for over a year. Screamed at by his father in return, the only parent he had left to care for him. He would throw money at Sunghoon, tell him to wipe his face and go buy himself something to cheer up. That was always his answer to dealing with his overly emotional distressed son.
He tried to keep in touch with Heeseung, but his dad forbade it. Didnât want him to be influenced by his siblings' new life or manipulated by whatever false narratives his mother would be likely to create.Â
After a good year of dropping his grades, teachers contacting his father full of concern, and a son that barely opened his mouth to speak, Mr. Park slid a pamphlet across the dinner table.
âTherapy, son.â He cleared his throat, setting down his fork to sip his glass of wine. âItâs high time you grow up and become a man. No son of mine will enter high school with below average grades. I have expectations of you.â
Therapy. That was his fatherâs next plan to fix his broken heart. To grant him emotional relief of all his pain.Â
It helped, at first, to understand why he feels what he feels. Why he acts out the way he does, why he hurts so deeply, why he canât fathom having hope.
It worked until it didnât.Â
Maybe Sunghoon had reached a certain point of maturity that snapped his mind out of his misery. Maybe he never let it go, maybe it became a part of him. One with his misery, embracing it and not allowing it to ruin his life anymore.
âI donât think I need this anymore.â He told his therapist after two years with a thin smile on his face.Â
He tried to talk him out of canceling his future sessions, tried to explain that this was more beneficial for him than he realized but Sunghoon had opted for another form of therapy.Â
Years of being spoiled instead of nurtured and loved by his parents led him to sports. He took up weight training. Started to see his arms build muscle, the lines in his stomach grow deeper, his stamina strengthened.Â
His depressed thoughts lessened by the dayc more focused on how built and lean he could get. Visiting a trainer and nutritionist to change up his diet to nothing but protein to make him stronger, bigger, more intimidating.
His dad couldnât call him weak anymore. In fact, Sunghoon hasnât cried a day ever since he cut off his therapist. That damn croc of shit tried to get him on a prozac prescription, often spoke of stronger antidepressants.
He didnât need any of that bullshit.
No.
Sunghoon knows exactly what he needs.Â
Three hundred and sixty-five days and he hasnât missed one gym session. Itâs the first thing he thinks about when he wakes up. Craves the burn in his muscle, the pain and soreness he experiences after. He needs to lick off the sweat that lines his upper lip, shake off any before it can reach his eyes and clump his dark eyelashes together.Â
Heâs been working out like a maniac ever since that fucking family vacation. Spending countless hours in the basement gym his father and your mom never step foot inside of. Theyâre hardly ever home anyway, too busy frolicking around traveling the world in luxury.
He canât complain, except for days such as today when he enters the kitchen to make himself a protein shake and his step-mother beams the largest smile at him.
âSunghoon! Come say hi!â
âOh mom, no please, I really have to go. Iâll be late for class!â The line cuts immediately after before he can even answer your mother.
Itâs always the same, you always have to go. Youâre busy, your connections bad, you have plans with Heeseung.Â
âAw shoot.â Your mom sighs, closing her ipad. âNext time.â She gives him a wary smile on her way out of the kitchen.Â
There is no next time, youâve successfully avoided him for a fucking year now. His brother never contacts him, the texts he tried to send you bounce back, his phone calls never go through. He tried at first to contact you somehow, emails, embarrassing phone calls attempted in the middle of the night when he knew youâd be awake given the time difference. Even fucking carrier pigeon would be a useless option.
You obviously want nothing to do with him. Both of your parents are too oblivious to understand the amount of effort his own fucking brother has made to avoid speaking with him. How neither if you ever ask about him, how heâs been, if heâs healthy.
Sometimes it hurts when he allows his mind to drift deep enough into those thoughts. Thatâs when he really takes it out on the gym punching bag. Lunging his shoulder so hard into it one day that he had to wear a sling for the rest of the week.Â
Itâs times like this he wishes he could be anywhere but here. That he could get away and go back to a safe place that felt more like home than whatever this bullshit is. Days like this stir up old memories of his mother, how she would cradle him and read him bedtime stories. How she carefully held his hand while grocery shopping even though she had to bend at her waist to do so and strain her back.
How he never got to say goodbye to her. Has never even visited her grave. He never got answers, how could she so easily abandon one of her kids. Maybe she never loved him..
And now he asks himself different questions, about another woman he thought, perhaps even hoped, could love him. Was he a fool to believe that you might actually have feelings for him? Fuck if you didnât play with his emotions and mess with his head enough.
He let you, he let you dog walk him like a fucking idiot. It hurts of course, especially when heâs laid in bed and canât sleep a wink even after tiring himself out with some midnight cardio. He stares at the ceiling, ponders the time he spent with you. How much you changed and unraveled right before his eyes.
Itâs not that he wants to have feelings for you. The truth is, he gave his father an ultimatum for the first time in his life. Heâd finish school, collect his degree, and run whatever fucking sector his dad needed his face plastered across as the CEO. Young Sunghoon Park, the next generation of power.Â
But he did not want to continue his fraudulent relationship with Miyeon any longer, he refused to fall down that same path his dad had. To grow old with someone who only stayed with him by force.Â
Needless to say his father was disappointed, of course. The old man reprimanded him and argued about what a waste of time itâs been to build a relationship with Miyeonâs father to merge their companies. The real end goal was really to take down his competitors and buy them out, not merge shit. Sunghoon held his guard, he relented and stuck to his word.
Heâd be his fatherâs working bitch, work harder than any asshole that graduated from Harvard and Yale, but the decision of his future wife would be his own. The one thing his dad could no longer have control over- the mother of his children, his partner, the woman heâd walk down the aisle towards.
He hadnât thought too deeply on the matter until you came into his life and turned his world upside down.Â
He never felt an emotional tie to Miyeon even when they began dating. They tried at first, too young to comprehend why they were being made to meet up at Dave N Busters with limitless funds to play games all night and order as many fries as they could manage to eat. She had let him know real quick that he simply wasnât her type.
âPretty boys like you do nothing for me.âÂ
And if he was being honest, she didnât quite spark his desires despite her good looks and charm. They got along better as friends and made a pact to continue on with their relationship to keep their parents equally satisfied.
âMy father keeps dragging me to these business ventures to meet his colleagues' sons. I need my weekends back.â
Their agreement worked out great for both of them. Sunghoon would use those alleged dates with Miyeon to hit up parties and clubs. He started to gain a reputation around campus for having a great body and an insatiable need to fuck like a beast. With his dad remaining none the wiser to his weekend escapades, he felt as if life couldnât get any better.
And then you came along. You showed up and gummed up the works.Â
Itâs hard to say if Heeseung really saw you first, not that he can stake claim off a look.. but Sunghoon knows that he wanted you first. Itâs possible he had only planned to add you to the enormous growing list of girls he had conquered in just the past year. Maybe he just wanted to fuck you to say that he did. To soothe his raging ego with the knowledge that he can and will always get what he wants.
It was too easy really, you needed a tutor. And if Sunghoon knew how to do anything, itâs to pass a class with the highest scores and grades. He wasnât valedictorian for nothing. Years of his father talking down to him about failing Physical Education of all classes after the split with his mother never allowed him to hit that low again. He studied and worked his ass off day and night to earn better grades, to be the teacher's favorite, to get a spot on the deanâs list.
Sunghoon hadnât planned to keep fucking you. A few times maybe, for fun, to piss his dad off even if he never found out. But when he heard you inside of Heeseungâs bedroom..
When he saw the way the two of you looked at each other. When his older brother swept you away and off your feet cosplaying as some fucking humble prince to help you escape from an awkward first meeting with Miyeon; thatâthat pissed Sunghoon off.
Not Heeseung who also forgot about him for years, who got to live with the one parent they had that could give a fuck about either of them. That likely came home after school to home cooked meals. Heâs sure their mother still brushed his hair even as a teenager. Still woke up the house on Sunday mornings loudly singing along to her favorite songs as a teenager. That motherfucker really had the audacity to portray himself as a saint in front of you.
And that truly made his blood boil. For a moment, no more than a few seconds.. he felt a tinge of jealousy.
Not only did Heeseung get to have their motherâs love in the end, but he was also going to have you.
Call him a monster for reacting the way that he did, but seeing his brother happy for the first time since heâd moved back in with their father; that made his blood pressure spike.Â
Why should Heeseung have it so fucking easy?! Why does everything work out for him?? Sunghoonâs sick of it, heâs been sick of that waste of space moping around the house. Taking up time in the living room playing his stupid fucking video games, never even bothering to ask him if heâd want to join him.
Not that he would, never wanting to hold a conversation with that moron heâs forced to call his sibling. His feelings may have been superficial, greedy and childish.. at first, but maybe thatâs why he never fucked a random hook-up more than a handful of times. He never permitted himself to grow attached, to release those emotions that could weaken him. He tried so hard to protect the vulnerable shattered boy that grew without love, that he nearly forgot he even once existed.
Thatâs why this has hurt more than anything heâs felt in years. Because he hasnât been able to feel. He hasnât poured anything from his cup in so long that just one splash spilling out was enough to leave him empty.
He finds himself alone in the gym again. Glancing around at everything heâs left in place. The way his equipment shines thanks to the maids that clean up around here. How his mini-fridge stays stocked with energy drinks and electrolytes without him being required to lift a finger.
Easy. Such an easy life. Why would he ever want to leave this? Why would anyone.
Would you have ran off to Germany if not for him? Would you have stayed with Heeseung all of this time if he had just let you be? Thousands of questions with no answer swarm his thoughts when he zones out deep enough. A good vigorous workout can typically cure that, grunting through the burning pain that shoots up his back and arms.Â
Sweat pours and he twists side to side to spray the droplets away from his eyes. Too fearful of ever catching himself in the mirror again with any type of wetness rimmed so close to his iris. The one time he did had him dropping to his knees, scrubbing a small towel at his face until his skin turned an angry red and not one bit of sweat remained.
Crying is for weak little bitches like his older brother. Always crying to get his way instead of putting up a fight.
Hearing your voice today for only a few seconds, the line beeping when you ended the call.. the thought wrinkles his eyebrows, burns inside of his nostrils. Twitching his nose to make that feeling go away, that hallowing in his chest. Not even a year apart had softened you? These days of nothing, you werenât at all curious?
Pain. Pain squeezed at his lungs. Subsiding it as over exerting himself by lifting weights that are too heavy. He drops them abruptly and goes to chug water. Dragging a towel across his forehead, leaving his hair sticking up in different directions.Â
Heartless, a heartless girl with no compassion. Unless his brother had really manipulated you to act this way.. he had his suspicions. That Heeseung had fucked you up as much as himself.. took advantage of the sweet soul heâd come to know. Refusing to believe that what you shared had meant nothing..
It certainly hadnât meant nothing to Sunghoon. He tried to fuck other girls, even went on dates and forced a smile on his face through each boring one. He couldnât forget you, everything around him led back to the memory of you.
Perhaps even who he wanted you to be for him.. and time and time again he failed to convince himself that this was your choice. That you chose his brother..
There was just no way.
Sunghoon came to workout to get away from his mind. To shut you off for an hour or so. He canât deal with this right now. Why did you mom have to be on a video call with you right now?!
Stomping over to the ipad, he scrolls through different playlists in search of something to blast the echo of your voice away. Something obnoxiously loud to drown out his mind.
He should have hit shuffle and gone back to his reps. The universe couldnât taunt him any harder as your name shows up in bold letters on the screen, recommending him a playlist you must have saved on here when youâd use his gym.
He would have deleted it by now if he had noticed, and he should. He should tap the screen to remove your shitty playlist for good. But he doesnât, he hits play instead and the room floods with your screamy tortured emo crap. This woe is me wah wah wah music that you and his brother bonded over. Teenage angst at itâs finest as some grown man wails through his sound system and his hands fall limp to his sides. Itâs the same shit heâd hear coming from your now unlived in bedroom. The muffled guitar from your headphones.Â
Why didnât he just hit delete? Now he canât stop his nostrils from flaring, his teeth gritting together, the tremble running down his forearms to his hands.
Itâs been so long since Sunghoon last shed a tear. It happened last on that flight while he sat alone, about six hours up in the air. He put on some cheesy romcom movie to watch, fully expecting to fall asleep 10-15 minutes in. He should have chosen something else, of course he landed on some ridiculous movie with a love triangle plot.
âI like you just the way you are.â
Sunghoon had to hit pause, fighting the tears filling up his eyes as he struggled to not blink. If he blinks, the one singular tear dangling near the corner will spill down his cheek. Heâll have shed an actual fucking tear.Â
Stupid fucking Bridget Jones Diary, heâll never watch this crap again! Instead he shut off the movie and dabbed away the tear that managed to get past his cold will. No one saw that happen anyway, only he has to know that some sappy romance film brought him to tears.
That wonât happen again. Except that when he landed and finally got home, took a shower and laid in bed; he couldnât stop thinking about that dumb movie. Who did Bridget fucking pick?!? She couldnât have chosen that asshole Daniel Cleaver..
Not after Mark Darcy told her he liked her embarrassing ass just the way she is. He threw a fit that night learning that there was 3 Goddamn movies heâd have to get through to find out who this woman ends up with. Not a wink of sleep was had that night as he sat at his computer and found streams of each one go watch in order from start to end.
Sunghoon.. Sunghoon couldnât stop repeating that line.Â
âI like you just the way you are.â What a load of shit..
Maybe his heart tightened and his pulse slowed down for a minute, everything on the plane went still, his ears popped, and he felt something he didnât believe to be possible..
Love.
This has to be why girls watch this crap..Â
What he would give up to be liked just the way he is. Thatâs how you made him feel, accepted. You saw his darkness and still let him in. That cut him deeper than anything. Losing you to his brother hardly mattered compared to the thought that you accepted him, you liked him for exactly who he is without needing change..
âStupid stupid stupid.â He slaps at his skull, crouching down by the speaker to tuck his chest into his knees and take shallow breaths. He chose to ignore these panic attacks and nights without sleep, lying to himself that heâs fine. Heâs completely fine. That these unanswered questions and intrusive thoughts donât consume him. That he doesnât scream in the shower and punch at the tile out of anger, frustration and deep pain that he continues to shove down.
Taking a few minutes to shut off his kind and recuperate himself, he drags his weight up by gripping onto the speaker stand. Slamming his palm down to power off the machine before anymore of your playlist can shake the gym walls and stab the knife lodged in his chest even deeper.
He limps slowly to sit properly, patting around his sweats for his phone. Taking another minute to catch his breath he unlocks the device and searches through his contacts to make a phone call.
âHello?â
âYeah.â He licks at his dried lips, rubbing his chest to help his breathing return to normal.
âSunghoon? Whatâs going on?â
âMiyeon, I need to see you.â
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âYou look like shit.âÂ
âThanks.â Sunghoon opens the front door wide for Miyeon, ushering her in toward the living room. His parents arenât home meaning he wonât have to deal with his fatherâs pestering questions or wishes of them getting back together. Thatâs not why sheâs here.
Miyeonâs as pretty as ever, her hair shines and bounces as she walks. The scent of sweet cotton candy trails behind her, and her mini-skirt flicks up with each step she takes ahead of him. Sheâs beautiful, she always has been, and still he feels nothing for her.
âAlright, what was so urgent that you needed me to weasel my way out of the annual tennis finals at the country club? My dadâs not happy.â She huffs, smirking and rolling her eyes. âNot that Iâve loved spending my summer paraded around a bunch of rich spoiled frat boys.â
âHowâs your boyfriend?â Sunghoon asks, sitting down next to her.
âSad, he misses me.â She pouts. âI miss him more.â
âAnd when will you tell your father about him?â
Miyeonâs lips tighten, hiding a grin. âWhen will you tell your father that you left me for your step-sister?â
Of course Sunghoon told her, he had to. He had to tell someone and in many ways, Miyeon may be his only friend. It wasnât easy but he needed someone to understand, to reassure him that heâs not going insane.Â
âYou canât possibly be losing your mind Hoon, you never had it to begin with.âÂ
She wasnât the best of help, but she listened, and she told him that heâs a freak. But a valid freak nonetheless.
âI canât tell him.â Sunghoon nods, nervously playing with his hands. âHavenât been on his good side ever since I told him that we broke things off. Heâs been on my ass about internships and school. Nepotism must skip a generation.â
âYouâre going to inherit his company, donât be so crass. Itâs unbecoming, tarnishing your cold stoic vampiresque image.â She teases, flicking his chin. âYouâre definitely a shell of the man I knew. She did a real number on you.â
He hates that sheâs right. He knows that his confidence has been rocked, his mind drowned beneath the thoughts he canât escape. He wouldnât even know how to keep his guard up anymore to block Miyeonâs sassy jabs. âI guess she did.âÂ
âWhat is it, Hoon? You could have anyone. Why did it have to be your step-sister?â She crosses her legs, head tilted to the side observing him. All she needs now is a notepad and pen to tap her chin with. She should study to psychoanalyze, really.
âShe could have been anyone.â Sunghoon agrees with that. Step-sister or not, he canât pinpoint the exact reason you caused him to spiral. âBut I like her.â
âWhy? Whatâs so special about her?â
Itâs not one thing, but a bit of everything. If he could really take away the superficial and shallow reasonings beyond you being his type physically, sexy and alluring, it would come down to the energy between you. The tension and heat. He often questions if that would fade with time once you stop fighting him. If you would ever stop fighting him even if he was able to call you his.
The back and forth with you really does turn him on not only sexually but emotionally. Awakening feelings he forgot could exist. Even now without contact, with no way to reach you, he feels that pull. He feels taunted and defeated, and itâs pitiful how much he loves it. He loves that between him and his brother, you may have been the victorious one after all.
âWould you judge me if I said I feel a connection to her?â He sighs, slumping into the couch seat. âThat sounds stupid, right?â
âNot at all.â Miyeon shifts to look at him, offering a small smile. âSounds normal. Youâre crazy about her because itâs more than sex, if it wasnât you wouldnât still be hung up on her. A guy like you doesnât have it hard, you wouldnât even know what it is to struggle even if you were slapped across the face with it.â
âI have it hard.â He grumbles, glaring at her. âYou know what Iâve been through.â
âNo you donât Hoon.â Miyeon laughs, pointing a finger at him. âYou think that because your life hasnât been perfect, everything hasnât gone your way, that other people wouldnât sell their soul to live the way you live? Weâre so incredibly out of touch with the real human struggle, our biggest hassle is seeking love.â
âSo what? Iâm not worthy of love because Iâm some fucking wealthy brat?â He snaps, getting angrier by the second.
âWeâre all worthy of love. Youâre just not used to having to try hard, to earn what you want..â Miyeon reaches for his hand, breaking his rage for a moment. âIf you expect love, you have to give love. Sheâs not your mom, sheâs probably just as scared as you are of all of this.â
âShe loves my brother just fine.âÂ
âFrom what youâve told me, he loves her too. I didnât know back then, but the way he rescued her from having dinner with us would have swept me off my feet.â She shrugs, frowning at him. âAnd do you know where he is now? In Paris, with her. He gave up his life for her.â
âBecause he hates me.â
âOr because he loves her.â
Sunghoonâs mouth twitches, he refuses to believe that. Heeseung isnât capable of loving anyone other than himself, heâs selfish..Â
âAnd you? Youâre here, sitting on a couch talking to me as if I am your therapist.â Miyeon continues, cocking an eyebrow at him. âWhatâs your excuse?â
âWhat? Iâm supposed to go to Paris and stalk her?!âÂ
She shrugs, raising her hands and nodding. âHow could that be any worse than everything else you have already done to her? Listen,â fully turning to face him, she grabs both of his hands. âYou need to talk to her, tell her how you feel.â
âShe wonât speak to me.â
âDonât give her a choice.â Miyeon says, grimacing. âItâs not the best advice but you donât have time for this anymore. Youâve been moping around for a year still hanging onto old memories of this girl. She may not even be the same person you felt a connection to anymore. Arenât you tired of not knowing?â
âYou think I should go to Paris? Corner her when sheâs not with my brother?â A light flickers behind his eyes, staring ahead deep in thought.
âI didnât say all of that but, you need to do what you need to do.. get your girl or lose her forever.âÂ
Sheâs right, isnât she? How could Sunghoon not realize this on his own? He thought giving you time, that you would come around on your own and realize how much he loves you. That he only did what he did because he wants you. That his brother would never compare to him.. Â
âPoor girl.â Miyeon mumbles, smacking Sunghoonâs shoulder. âDonât let your greed to win overshadow what you feel for her. Put her first, for once.â
Maybe he needs more friends, perhaps another opinion could have talked him out of this. His father couldnât complain when he approached him with the idea of finishing up his company internship(aka bitch work) in France, given that he would be taking over the European sector of his fatherâs company.Â
So he packed his bags with nothing else planned. No place to call home, no thoughts other than finding you. The flight was long and lonely once again, but he made use of his time and brushed up on French, repeating key words and phrases heâd likely use often.Â
It was crazy, all of this has been crazy. Miyeon told him to not stress much on his outlandish behavior, itâs not as if falling for your step-sibling sounded normal to begin with.
And maybe, he could fall out of love. He could go on with his life without another thought of you, without another painful grip around his heart.Â
At least he hoped for an outcome close to that, of discarding his heartache. Of forgetting your name. But that couldnât be the case.
No. He sat in the hotel lobby where heâd overheard you had taken on a summer job, and he saw you. He stayed by the corner, in the shadows, pretending to wait for his taxi driver's arrival. He watched you walk through the front doors, and he gasped. His chest caved in, his grip on the chair's arms tightened, and he leaned forward. He watched you move like slow motion, as if you were never real, and his stomach fluttered.Â
He knew right then this may never be over.
Maybe itâs for the best that only Miyeon knew of his plan. To lure you up to his suite and get you alone at your place of work. You canât leave if he does that.. and sure, maybe itâs not the most ethical approach. Maybe itâs invasive and even deplorable, but what choice have you left him?Â
Phone number, blocked.
Emails, ignored.
Your living space? Shared with Heeseung.Â
How else is he supposed to get to you?
This makes sense, planning out a way to trap you alone in his suite with him. Sneaking up on you, showering you with outrageously expensive gifts, and getting on his knees to purpose.
Now Miyeon had not made that suggestion, but Sunghoon concluded no other statement could make it clear how serious he is about you. How much he wants to prove his love to you, thatâs why he hopped off of his flight and immediately rushed to one of the most luxurious reputable jewelers in all of Paris. A fat diamond rock to adorn your finger would be the perfect way to express his love, right? Itâs not as if he even knows your ring size, having to take a wild guess and make note to adjust it later if necessary.
Everything about this plan is very *him* if he thinks about it, and you should expect no less from him. Heâs eccentric like that, always pulling something ridiculous. Heâs sure you recall when he purchased that pearl necklace for you simply because youâd been admiring it. How else would he make a grand comeback into your life?
Maybe he is crazy, or maybe you made him crazy. He smiled as he spoke to you, his palms grew sweatier the more his pocket weighed down with the leather box encasing your future engagement ring. The gloves were a real nice touch to not leave any of his grubby fingerprint marks on the silver band, nothing to ruin how pretty the ring would beam from your ring finger. You didnât seem to like the gloves, but ah well..
âI wonât give up on what my heart believes is real.â
He couldnât believe the words leaving his lips, really. Could hardly hold himself together with how loud chest was pounding.Â
âPlease, say yes.â He begged, and his tongue felt so heavy dragging through his pleading. The backs of his eyes burned, his stomach churned, his knees trembled on the ground. If not for the cool breeze of air conditioning swarming through the hotel room, heâs sure heâd be sweating enough to soak through his suit.
Itâs been so long since heâs touched you, since heâs seen your eyes focused on him, since heâs held you. Nervous hands clutch at your waist and bring you to stand. The look of awe and disbelief written across your face fills his chest with warmth. This could be worth all of his waiting and suffering, if you open your mouth and say that one word that can bring you together again.
âNo!â A firm slap flies across his cheek. Snapping his neck to the side and nearly dislodging his jaw, he blinks for a minute to regain himself. Shifting his mouth muscles around to stop the lower half of his face from going numb.
More than the pain scorching through his face, he couldnât turn off the ringing going off between his ears.
NO?!?!?!??!
Sunghoonâs cheek burns, his chest muscles twitch, and a searing pain erupts in his heart. He can feel it this time, no denying that his heart is literally in severe pain, causing him to reach for the area. He turns to glare at you, dropping the box with the ring from his grip.Â
âWhat is wrong with you! You come here, to my job!!â You shout, shoving at his abdomen. âAnd you fucking ask me to marry you?!? Are you insane! Are you God damn kidding me! You canât be this crazy, you just canât be!â
He hears you, he does, but not really. Because the pain in his chest blooms, he steps back with each shove you deliver, and more of his internal hurt spreads. The butterflies flapping inside of his stomach lose their wings, they collapse to their death and he grabs a hold of your wrists before you can push him away again.
âYou left me.â
Itâs hard to look at him, harder to hear his voice. To feel his large hands wrapped around your delicate wrists. Itâs harder to look away and find the ring by your feed, the ring he seriously thought youâd accept and wear on your finger? That youâd say yes?
âI was never with you.â
âTell me,â he swallows, lifting your arms up and crossing them over your chest. Holding you in place. âTell me that I mean nothing to you then. Let me fucking move on and forget about me, let me go.â
âSunghoon.â
âNo.â He grits, bottom lip trembling. âYou donât get to do this. You want to be with my brother? Then fine, go fucking be with him. But at least let me go.â
âThis was all in your head.â You struggle to rip out of his hold, shaking yourself away. âY-you think you can have whatever you want because of daddyâs money. You canât have me just because you stomp and jump around like a braââ
He should have known you wouldnât give him a clear answer, youâre too weak for him to deny him. Heâs too weak to stay away from you. So he cuts you off with a firm kiss, slotting his lips between yours. Heâs been craving, dreaming of this kiss for months, to savor your taste once more.Â
Thereâs no push or pull, only tension leaving your body as his soft pout moves against yours and he takes a step closer until the backs of your knees hit the hotel bed.
He deserves this kiss and some, more than anything. For waiting, for staying patient and not losing the little bit of his mind he still has left. A shudder runs up his spine when he drops his hands to your waist and squeezes you, pulling your chest to his. You feel right against him, smell so good, and your lips couldnât be more heavenly.Â
Slowly blinking his eyes open, he takes a few seconds to linger by your lips and take in your softened features. The dreamy look thatâs taken over your face. The breaths that fan across his mouth heavier than before. He knows in this moment that youâll never let him go, because he wonât let you.
âY-you shouldnât have done that.â You stammer, reaching for his hands on you. âThink you can just come back into my life and mess everything up again?!â
âYes, I mean, no.â Squeezing his eyes shut, he shakes his head in disagreement. âIâm not here to mess up anything, Iâm here to make this right.â
âThereâs nothing to make right.â Loosening his hold on your waist, you manage to move around him. âI have to get back to work, please do not follow me.â
âPlease.â He knows he sounds pathetic, reaching for your hand to stop you from leaving. He drags along with you toward the suite entrance without letting go. Stopping when you do and your shoulders slump, letting out a long-winded sigh.
âWhat do you want from me?â
âA chance.â He says confidently, interlacing his fingers with yours. âYou canât tell me you donât feel it when weâre together. Call me insane and crazy all that you want, but I know what passes between us isnât nothing.â
âIt doesnât matterââ
âNo, it does though.â Sunghoon cuts you off, using your moment of surprise to loop his arms around your waist again. âBecause Iâm here, I came here for you. I will not leave until you give me a chance.â
âA chance? I donât understand, I canât even begin to understand why youâre still trying. Why wonât you give up?!â
He knows that nothing he says to you will make sense, that even if he admitted how his feelings began to develop you may not like his full explanation. âIâm a lot of things, Iâm sure youâre aware. Iâm nowhere near perfect, and I havenât shown you anything impressive really. If you deemed me a monster, I couldnât argue with that.â He nods, rubbing up and down your sides. âBut when it comes to you, I really do believe that you like me despite all of that. Iââ he stutters for a second, looking away to recompose himself. The same rush of heat he loathes finds the backs of his eyes. He canât cry, not now.
âI think we get each other, youâre scared.â Clearing his throat, he eyes your face for any change in expression. âIâm scared. Iâve been scared. Terrified of how strongly I feel about you. Iâm done being afraid.â
âAnd what do you think Iâm scared of?â You ask sternly, tilting your chin up.
âMe.â
âWhy is that?â
âBecause Iâm a monster.â Thatâs who he is to you. Heâs the evil brother, the one with malicious intent. Spoiled rotten, crazy enough to do just about anything. He knows what youâve built him up as in your mind, good or bad, thereâs too much to repair and no amount of love you may harbor for him can do the job. If it could, you would have said yes. âThatâs what you think of me, right?â
âNo, Sunghoon.â You whisper, freeing yourself from his hold yet again. âI prefer to not think of you.â
âWhy? Why is that?â He questions quickly, moving around you to barricade the door to exit. âWhy are you pretending that I donât exist? That none of this mattered to you.â
An air of defeat settles over you, dropping your head back with a sigh. You shrug and glare at him, unable to stop your gaze from roaming down, back up, and down again to take in how much more masculine and mature heâs become in just a year. Physically, and obviously emotionally. âDo you want me to tell you that I once had feelings for you? That I felt so guilty for months after leaving you alone in that hotel room. That I beat myself up over it, for feeling bad in the first place. I couldnât even figure out how to feel, if you even deserved my sympathy after what you did.â
âDid you feel bad? For trying to break my heart?â
âNo.â Pressing your lips into a thin line, you blink fast to push down the moisture finding its way to your eyes. Confused and annoyed by the look of disbelief that crosses his face, you clench your fists. âMy heart let go of the idea of you after I found out about what you did to your brother. You played in my face and tried to manipulate me, Iâm not even sure I know who you really are.â
Sunghoon has to fight to not roll his eyes, resting his back against the door he crosses his arms over his chest. âIâm exactly who Iâve shown you, never seemed to be a problem before.â
âAre you? Are you the same nice guy that took me to the Vatican? Or are you that asshole that threatened me in your bedroom?â
âBoth.â He shrugs, pushing off the door to get in your face. âTell me that you didnât love both, that you didnât like it when I fucked you the way you deserved.â
âI donât think youâd be able to handle the truth if I told you what I loved most.âÂ
Sunghoon squints, licking the backs of his teeth with a hint of annoyance flickering across his face. He shakes his head and scoffs under his breath. âDonât start.â
âWhy? Because you hate to accept that side of yourself? That you can actually feel basic human emotion?â You ask brazenly, reaching for his jaw to drag one of your digits down. âThat this sharp cold image is just a facade to hide how broken you really are?â
His neck twists away, snapping his face away from your touch. âWhatever bullshit my brother has told you is a lie. He doesnât know me, he doesnât know shit about what I went through.â
âHe hasnât told me much, only what I asked. I know about Miyeon.â
âPfft,â rolling his eyes, he sets his jaw tight and pins you in place with a furious look. âWhat about her? I already told you, we broke it off. We never had a real relationship.â
âI know.â Softening your expression, you reach for one of his hands. Not too surprised when he allows you to lace your fingers between his. âI know about that, how your father wanted Heeseung to date her first. And I know that despite everything youâve pulled, you still have love for your brother.â
Sunghoon lifts your hands, turning from yours to his to admire the size difference between you. How you perfectly fit against his palm, and how much nicer hand would look with a gorgeous ring on your finger. âEven if I did, itâs not enough to stop me from getting what I want. No amount of love for him or my father can stop me anymore, you do realize that, donât you?â
âI think youâre looking for someone that I am not.â You frown, pulling your hand away. âIâm not the girl that can erase your past or heal you..â
âI donât need to be healed.â Cupping your face, his thumbs stroke over your cheeks. Eyes dropping shut for a moment as he contemplates kissing you again. He knows better now, than you wonât listen to him if he tries to capture your lips again. âI just need you.â
âNo, Hoon..â you sigh, lightly squeezing his wrists. âYouâre in pain, whether you understand that or not. And itâs beyond me, above what I am capable of helping you deal with.â
Sunghoonâs fingers tremble against your jaw, slowly dragging his hands down to your throat. âIs my pain all that I am to you?â
âNo, but.. I donât know if your pain is something that Iâm ready to handle.âÂ
Dropping his hands, he takes a step back away from you. No longer standing before the door, leaving you with a clear escape. âYet.â
Perhaps heâs right, maybe itâs hope, delusion, something along that route. But you canât find it in yourself to deny him. Only stiffly nodding your head as you make your way to leave the suite. He stops you one more time, licking his pink lips.
âDonât leave me this way, after all of this. After a year of replaying every memory I have with you.â He says desperately, blinking away tears heâd never allow to pour down in front of you.
âWhat do you want from me?â You ask nearly as pitifully, fearing how much longer you can stand being around him. Your resolve can only stay so strong, even if you wonât admit that the memories of him have never once left your mind.
âA kiss.âÂ
âIâm with your brother.â
âOne kiss.â
âOne kiss and youâll let me go back to work?â You ask hesitantly, already sensing thick tension building up around you. Thereâs nothing to stop you from opening the door and walking out, except Sunghoon could grab you.. and knowing him he would. Heâd keep you holed up in here for another hour until you crack under his pressure and give into him. Thatâd be the worst case scenario, knowing in the back of your mind that youâd absolutely succumb to him if you stay in here alone with him much longer.
A small smile plays on his lips, nodding shortly. âOne kiss and youâre free to leave.â
âBut am I free of you?â
âNo promises.â Sunghoon doesnât bother to ease into the kiss. Making the first move to cup your face. He presses in, leaning his head in to align your lips.Â
This kiss that heâs allowed to run rampant in his mind. This kiss that heâs craved for, pictured all of the different ways it would go. How youâd run into his arms, and heâd scoop you up. Maybe even some rain would fall from the sky, because surely even the Gods of the universe had to rejoice in this moment.
Only this is nothing as he dreamt of, this is better.
This is real. The barely there breathy moan that escapes your throat. The heat radiating from your mouth to his. The soft plush of your lips applying pressure against his as you kiss back. And you do kiss back, allowing the tip of his tongue to skim across the seam of your lips. He boldly takes the chance to push in more, eyebrows raised as your mouth parts open around him.
This kiss is more passionate, more intense, blooming life between his thighs. He feels mad once his tongue makes it past your lips, and he licks the roof of your mouth. Licks through the crevices, laps at your tongue. He canât get enough, moaning as the taste of your saliva meets the back of his throat. He needs more, needs to know how swollen your pretty mouth can get if he keeps going. Pulling back his tongue and slurping, he latches onto your bottom lip. Sucking the plump juiciness between his, biting down harder than intended.Â
Excitement builds fast, rushing through him at light speed and his hands. His hands slide down, they land at your chest, teasing the buttons of your blouse. And just like that your lips are gone, leaving him puckered up midair. Dreamily blinking open his glazed over eyes.
âH-huh?âÂ
The sight of the back of your hand dragging across your mouth is the first thing he sees. Drawing yourself away from him with a firm nod. You hold out a finger toward him and make your way to the door. âStay right there.â
Sunghoon canât ignore the way his chest swoops down to his stomach. His groin aches and throbs. Fuck if it isnât taking every bit of his restraint to stop himself from chasing after you only to slam your back against that door before you can go anywhere. With clenched fists he listens to you, gritting his teeth.
âWill you allow me to call you now?â
âNo.â
Sunghoon chuckles sarcastically to mask his pain. Having to hold himself up by clutching onto the entrance table. Practically knocked off of his feet after getting a small taste of you. âI figured as much. Well I always have your address.â
âHoon.â
âWhat?â He acts stupid, blinking dumbly with a shit-eating grin. All of this is fake, an act to keep his tears under control.
âDo not show up at my home.â
âOh donât be so dramatic, thatâs not my style..â he motions around himself. Indicating that heâd much rather track you down at work where he can at least enjoy a luxurious hotel suite. âIâll be writing to you.â
âWriting??â
âLetters.â He nods surely, playing with the door handle. âI hope youâll read them.â
Giving him a suspicious eye, you shake your head and begin to turn around to head back to your managerâs office. Scoffing and muttering under your breath. âWhatever.â
âDonât be a stranger! Alright?â He calls out from behind you. Sighing to himself and dragging two digits across his bottom lip.Â
Maybe you didnât say yes, and sure, you didnât seem as excited to see him after an entire year as he had hoped for; but one kiss held more than hope. Confirming that you still want him, still think about him. Heâd cherish that kiss until you come around and finally accept to let him in. Itâs not as if youâve kicked him out, yet..
âââââââââââ-
âI remember my first time in Paris, I thought to myself city of love? And wondered if I simply did not understand what love must really feel like. Dad had brought me along for a company trip, he wanted me to meet some investors, get my face recognized before I joined his side someday. I watched these old fat bastards chain smoke all night, rave about Parisian women dancing topless at Crazy Horse, drink as if tomorrow would never come. I felt no sense of love, only disgust as I sat there amidst wealth being mindlessly thrown around.Â
And now I sit here in the city of love, and I sip on cappuccinos every early morning. I order the same flaky butter croissant from this adorable quaint cafĂ© near my hotel. I take my time to people watch, relax and soak in the morning sun that has just risen, and I think of you. I think of love.â
He really did write you letters. Every week a new one would come in, addressed from one of your favorite aunts. The first to arrive initially had you excited, hoping she had shoved in a few hundred dollar bills after hearing that youâd been working. Maybe your mother had informed her that she hadnât been transferring you quite as much anymore. The last thing you anticipated was a handwritten letter from Sunghoon.
Choking on your coffee as you began to read, you cleared your throat and peered around for Heeseungâs presence. Thankfully, he was too deep into his game to notice your wide eyes and the paper in your hand. Sunghoon had really sent you a Goddamn letter.. pen and paper.. what a fool.
You tried to hold back a smile as you continued to read upon realizing this was no mail sent from your beloved aunt.Â
âI think about you and how nice it would be to wake up by your side. To share my morning coffee with you, to cut a croissant for you. To simply take a stroll before I head into work and hold your hand. How much Iâd love to see your face glow under this sunrise. Iâd buy you flowers from the local vendors, take you on shopping sprees every weekend. Weâd be regulars at the opera house, try out all the fine dining Paris has to offer. And when weâre up to it, we could go to the South of France, take the train out to Sweden, Denmark, wherever you wish to visit. That must be love, to enjoy and live through this life with someone who fills your heart.
-SHâ
Thousands of feelings swarm around your head as you fold up the paper and tuck it into your pocket. Already planning to stuff it away inside of the jewelry box you only ever open to look at, to remember.Â
âBabe, did you check out any of those listings I emailed you?â Heeseung calls out, not moving his eyes away from the computer screen. He leans in too close, jabbing at his keyboard. âFound some really good plots of land and houses that could benefit from a lot of refurbishing in Seattle. I think youâd really like the area.â
Itâs been a couple of weeks now since your anniversary, since Sunghoonâs unwelcomed arrival back into your life. You never mentioned your night time visitor at work to your boyfriend, maybe out of fear. Worry and guilt as to how he would react knowing that his younger brotherâs booked a suite at your place of work..
Heeseung likely wouldnât have taken the news well, given your past and how sensitive the topic of his brother always is. You donât walk on eggshells anytime heâs even alluded to in conversation for nothing.
âUhm, no, havenât had time, baby. You know work has been so crazy. Peak tourist season and all.âÂ
Youâre not lying, work has been slammed. Youâve come home night after night completely exhausted. Also tense from looking over your shoulder, afraid and hopeful of the possibility to see a familiar face. Itâs not that you want to see him, at least thatâs what youâve been telling yourself. Youâre curious more than anything.. if heâd rear around the corner. If heâd try to bother you while working, what his next step could be..
Itâs better this way. Keeping Heeseung clueless to his brother's current location, avoid any possible altercations, and thereâs of course no need to mention the kiss. It didnât mean anything.. you just needed a way out.
âBabe, our lease here ends in a few months. I really want to start planning for the move back.â
This has been happening nonstop for the last week. Even when youâre fucking he brings up moving, rubbing your stomach and mumbling about having kids. Reassuring you that heâll land a high-paying job once you move. Itâs a near guarantee thanks to his last name and fatherâs connections..
âWe could go month to month..â you mumble, pretending to clean up around the kitchen. âYou know, if we canât find a place we agree on.â
The sound of his game pausing fills your living space in silence. Slowly turning to look at you, he tilts his head, eyebrows furrowed with confusion. âBut then weâd be here even longer, and I thoughtââ
âI donât want to move.â You should have let him know immediately. But impending fear of losing him kept you quiet. Nodding and agreeing to whatever he said as you went on ignoring his texts and emails about moving. Skirted around the subject whenever he brought it up again. Yawned and waved off the conversation in favor of getting to sleep, or taking a shower, anything to make him stop until he came to the realization on his own.
âYou donât want to move?..â moving to stand, he slowly walks over to you. Lips pulled down in a frown. âBut I thought we were planning our futureââ
âYou.â Interrupting him, you anxiously ring your hands together. Knocking your nail beds against each other. âYou were planning..â
âAre youââ he breathes shallowly, reaching for his chest. âB-breaking up with me??â
âNo! Hee, no! Not at all!â You fret, running around the kitchen island to grab his arms. âThis is why I didnât want to talk about this! I donât want you to be upset!â
âSo, you lied to me?â He sighs, head dropping. âYou never wanted to move?â
âI didnât lie.. I never told you that I wanted to move.â
âThen, thenâwhy? Why not?â He sounds genuinely confused, tearing your heart apart. You tried to avoid this, didnât want to have to ruin the peaceful relationship youâve become accustomed to, too comfortable with.Â
âI love living here, in Paris..â
âBut itâsâwe always complain about so many things! The sewer system, how fast the groceries go bad, the lack of convenient transportation!â
âYou, you complain about those things.â Rubbing his arms up and down, you trail down to place your hands in his. âIâm sorry for not being honest. I donât want you to leave me..â
Heeseung looks as overwhelmed as you feel, forehead wrinkled, lips tightened into a thin line. He sighs and shakes his head, pulling you into a hug. Itâs not that you couldnât make it work.. a long distance type of relationship, but for how long?Â
Thereâs a chance you could wake up one day tired of this, missing your life back in the states. But thereâs a higher chance youâll regret letting him slip from your arms to start a new life without you in America.Â
Silence and a tight hug consumes you for the next hour. Calming each other with soothing rubs up and down each otherâs backs.
âNow I feel bad, like Iâve been pressuring you..â he mumbles into your shoulder. Squeezing you closer to his front. âGod I feel like such a dick.â
âItâs my fault, seriously. You have nothing to feel bad about.âÂ
No. The only one who should feel bad is you. Giggling over some stupid letter that you should have tore up once you realized who it came from. You should feel bad whenever youâre by yourself, when your boyfriends at work, when you lock yourself in the bathroom alone; and you think about him. Replaying the kiss, the touch of his hands on you, the desperation in his voice. Youâre the worst girlfriend, undeserving of a man as good as Heeseung.
âWe donât have to keep talking about this. I donât know what I was thinking.â Pulling away to look at you, he really tries to force a smile to comfort you. âI was getting home sick, I donât know.. it was stupid.â
âNot stupid.â You say apologetically. Sorry for things heâs not even aware of..
The rest of the day goes by awkwardly, needless to say. As much as you both continue to assure each other that everythingâs okay, and everything will be okay; you know that everything has changed.Â
Heeseung drops the topic of moving for the next few weeks, and he tries, he tries so hard to be the best boyfriend to you. Only setting in what a piece of shit you really are for holding him back, for keeping him here with you for your own selfish reasons.
Heâs your first love and the thought of losing him keeps you up at night. Staring blankly out into nothing as you quietly debate with yourself over and over again. Weighing out the pros and cons of moving, of giving up your dreams to satisfy his.Â
And through your inner turmoil, the letters continue to come. Never questioned by your boyfriend when you explain that your favorite aunt once lived in Paris when she was about your age. Youâve become pen pals sort of, sharing your experiences back and forth.
Another lie.
âI told my French instructor about you, or well, perhaps I fibbed a little. Told him that I moved here for my girlfriend. She loves Paris, enchanted with the city. Heâs really helped me out to improve the little bit of French I had learned back in high school.Â
Thereâs this saying he spoke of when I told him about us.Â
Le cĆur a ses raisons que la raison ne connaĂźt point
It means: The heart has its reasons of which reason knows nothing.Â
Again, I think of you, I think of my heart when it comes to you. The reasons I think that I love you, how they run so deep that I am not sure I will ever begin to understand how we ended up here..
I hope you are well, and that someday you will understand that love is not one dimensional. Our hearts are stronger than we realize. Love you.
-SHâ
These letters, they could be another way to manipulate you. Going on two months now, he sends one every week sharing tidbits of his life here in Paris. How lonely it is, how heâs used to being alone, and how even though you are not with himâhe is with you.
And then he writes about her, and you have to ask yourself how far Sunghoonâs willing to go to mess with your head. How much of himself is he willing to open up and spill out for you. He claims to love you, shouldnât he pour himself empty for you?
âMy mom passed away September 26th. The days coming up again. I donât talk much about her, I know. I am sure my brother has told you enough, how I bawled my eyes out everyday as a child. How much I hurt all by myself. Maybe itâs true that people like me are some of the loneliest.
Someone like me who seems to have it all. Thatâs what a lot of the employees under me now say behind my back. I hear them, I listen to their snickering words. To their quiet whispers when I arrive and walk through to my office without acknowledging their feeble existences. They think Iâm a fucking dick, theyâre probably right.
I donât blame everything on my mother. I pity her the same way I pity my brother. Both too weak to handle their emotions in a way that doesnât ruin others lives.Â
You told me I have love for my brother, that I donât hate him, and youâre right. I donât know how you read me so easily, but you do. It drives me crazy, the way you make me feel seen. I go through life with all these eyes on me, but none of them really see me. None of them are actually looking at me.
Ah, I am speaking nonsense, arenât I? You probably havenât read a single one of these. Maybe Iâm starting to lose my last attachment to this fleeting hope. Not that this hasnât been worth everything to me. To be able to see you again even if just once, to taste you one last time. I canât believe I allowed love in only for it to hurt me.Â
I wouldnât take any of this back. I donât believe I have ever let go of myself this much, the invisible armor I keep up. Thanks to you, I have learned to bring down my defenses.. I really do hate that.
Talk soon, I hope.
-SHâ
Each letter dug a deeper hole inside of your chest. Sunghoon never gave you a return address, both of you know there were more than enough ways to reach him. You know exactly where his fatherâs company is located, his email, his phone number that remains blocked.
He poured more and more of himself into each one. And as much as it pained you to read, you felt the same butterflies or excitement each time another letter arrived in the mail. Hiding yourself at your computer desk to read every new one, muttering to Heeseung that you had some work to wrap up.Â
This couldnât qualify as cheating if you remained contactless on your side, right? Not that repeating that to yourself helped any with the guilt that continued to suffocate you.Â
If only you could run to your mother with this problem, let out all of your anguish. How much youâve been stretched apart by these two men. How theyâve split you down the middle and made you forget yourself.
If they werenât your step-brothers sheâd likely soar to the fucking moon after hearing news of your rapturous love life. Not even your mother had enough faith in you to believe that two Park men could possibly be battling to a bloody pulp to claim you as theirs and only theirs.
As fast as fall came, so did the crushing weight of reality.Â
Heeseungâs smile rarely graced your days anymore. His laughter hardly filled your loft. And the uneasy strain between you never subsided. His sadness was hard to ignore and trying to only made you feel worse, guiltier, like such a terrible person.
âHee, I checked out some of those locations you sent me before.â You mention over dinner. Feeling extra tense after reading another new letter from Sunghoon.
Heâs officially moved into Paris, no longer residing at a hotel. His writing was full of excitement this time, cheering happily about finding a place. Insisting you come visit him one day to at least compliment him for hiring a fantastic realtor and scoring a decently priced house with a perfect view of the Eiffel tower. Decently priced for a millionaire, of course.
âHuh?â Heeseung asks, half paying attention. Half distracted by a game on his phone.
âSeattle, right? Itâs nice and cold out there..â
Nothing like a humid sunny summer day in Paris, no..Â
âWh-what? I thought you didnât want to move.â
You donât. At all.
âWorth looking at.â You shrug, biting down on your lip nervously.Â
Itâs not actually, and youâre being tortured by your own subconscious that wonât shut up about this. Itâs all you can think about even while you fuck and have great sex. Heeseungâs accepting a future he doesnât desire for you. And you? Youâre greedy, selfish, benefiting off of his pain to fulfill your needs and dreams..
âYou donât want to leave Paris.â He nods firmly, reaching across the table for your hand. âYou donât have to lie to me.â
All you seem to do these days is lie. Lie after lie, failing to convince yourself that you only choose to lie to protect him.
You have to lie, because worse than losing him, youâd hate to be another person thatâs let him down. Another comparison to his mother, father, brother, all those who have failed him before you..
âI donât.â You struggle to say, throat welling up with tears. âBut Iâm scared. What does this mean for us?â
âN-nothing, Iââ
âYouâre unhappy.â Saying those words out loud rush tears to brim your eyes. Blinking the first batch out, they scold your cheeks on their way down. âYou donât like it here, youâre only here because of me.â
âThereâs nothing wrong with that.â He appeals, sitting up. The game on his phone forgotten about. âI love you, I want to be wherever you are.â
âI know.â Sniffling, you squeeze his hand. Getting up to sit down on his lap and wrap yourself around him. âI love you, and I donât want you to choose a life that was never meant for you.â
Iâve put you through so much Heeseung. Thatâs what you wish you could bring yourself to say. That you released his inner demons, went behind his back, selfishly expected him to fix all of your fucked up life himself..
âWe can make this work, canât we?â Heeseungâs first cry makes your heart sink. Clutching onto him, burying your fingers through his hair. You donât want to ever let go, donât want to accept the reality of your situation. That he may just be your very first heartbreak.
âOf course we can, baby.â
Lying isnât always a bad thing, right? Sometimes we lie to spare others feelings. Like when your mother lied to you about cheating on your father, she knew youâd figure everything out in time. But you were too young to fully comprehend the gravity of the situation. She lied so that you wouldnât hate her or blame her. You lied for the same reasons..
By October, Heeseung had packed up his belongings. The two of you agreed that this wouldnât be permanent, only until you finish up school and get at least a yearâs experience of work. After that was all done, you could revisit the whole moving back to America conversation. Of course you cried and suffered in silence, keeping yourself as calm as you could around him as the days went by. The second you locked the bathroom door to shower, tears would find their way out. Youâd sob and cry into your palm. Hoping the shower was louder than your aching chest to drown out the sound of your sadness.
Your mother only side-eyed you when you begged her to not make Sunghoon aware of Heeseungâs departure back to the states. She didnât pry too much, only clicked her tongue disappointed by the lack of a close relationship you had with her preferred brother.
The goodbye before Heeseung got on the plane to leave you spiraled you into a depressive state for weeks. Only forcing yourself to appear normal when heâd video call you appearing equally miserable. This was the promise you made to each other, to keep your relationship alive. Update each other daily, phone calls, scheduled video chats, texts throughout your days, photos, anything.Â
And that worked, at first. Even forcing you both to learn how to get each other off in new ways. Video calls often turned steamy, positioning your cameras to enjoy the view of your private areas as you touched yourselves and moaned. Of course, it was never enough and youâd crawl into the bed he shared with you only 3 weeks ago to cry yourself to sleep
âThis was for the best.â Thatâs what you continued to tell yourself. He was miserable here, already back to smiling big as he used to whenever he answers another video call from you. Heâs doing better mentally despite missing your warmth by his side, and thatâs what matters.
If you love something, let it go, right?
Thatâs what Sunghoon did.
Sunghoon.
His letters have piled up, the fourth one coming in today. You stare at them stacked on your kitchen counter sometimes. Trembling hands tempted to open each and swallow down each word like a crisp sip of wine.Â
They felt similar. Addicting, butter, sweet, euphoric. To be let inside of someone that not many, if any, have ever been able to know so well.
Maybe this was the right decision for you and Heeseung, as much as it ripped you to shreds to go through with. He once gave up the only life heâd ever known for you, and here you are.. only giving him up.
There are times you listen to the sound of your heart beating only to make sure itâs there. Youâre not a heartless monster for choosing yourself first. Neither of your parents were pleased with this news, especially your mother who has been urging you to move and follow along with your step-brother.Â
âAt least Sunghoon lives out there now too. I donât understand you kids, Europe is great for vacation.â
She also pestered you to contact him, to not forget that he is also your step-sibling. That you also should build a healthy strong relationship with him as he will be the one to likely inherit all of Mr. Parkâs wealth when his time comes.
âHeeseungâs wonderful, I was wrong about him.â She mindlessly chatted with you, holding a yogurt covered spoon by her mouth. âIâm so grateful that he took all of that time to look out for you. If I didnât know any better, Iâd swear he had a crush on you or some type of liking.â
She giggled over the silly idea, finishing her yogurt and ending the call. Not before scolding you to text Sunghoon.
You wouldnât. Instead, you shoved his unopened letters inside of a drawer and decided to attend your jobâs annual Halloween ball. Something that could help to lift your spirits, dressing up a little, dancing and drinking with your coworkers. Why not?
Heeseung encouraged you and helped you pick out an outfit over video call. Leaving your room a haphazard mess of tops and skirts, all types of tights and fishnets thrown about as you tried on various looks for him. The two of you agreed upon a deep blood red coat you purchased sometime last year at a street market that resembled a cape.
âThat should be good enough to cover you up on your way over.â He gulped, nervously taking in the skimpy black minidress you chose. Cut low to enhance your breast shape, the fabric clung to your skin tightly showing off all of your shape.
âGood thing I work with a ton of girls, right baby?â You winked, blowing him a kiss. He pressed in closer to the screen whimpering.
âSend me a lot of pictures?â
âOf course, donât have too much fun handing out candy without me?â
The two of you chatted for a bit longer before you had to let him go. It was already after 8pm and the party had been well on its way by the time you arrived. Many of your coworkers had been hitting the open bar hard, dragging you onto the dance floor right as you arrived.
Halloween tunes from Monster Mash to Thriller blasted through the speakers and everyone had fun dancing. Exactly what you needed, not some grungy Parisian club filled with men attempting to grope you all night. Just a good spooky time with the closest thing you have to friends in this lonely city.
This lonely city that you could run into just about anyone in.
Brava. Brava. Bravissima.
That jawline, those eyes, his curved lips. Youâd recognize him regardless of the mask covering half of his face. Heâs standing there across the floor, beneath the balcony creating a shadow down his face. Sharp gaze laser focused on you, unblinking, licking his lips when you finally spot him.
How long has he waited? How did he know, and why.. why is he wearing that.
The world really stops, slows down, becomes mute when you see him. Thatâs Sunghoonâs power over you and he knows it. Floating across the floor to you, he bows forward. The cufflinks on his wrist gleam, the white gloves covering his hands strike visually in contrast against his black suit.Â
And that mask, that mask hiding half of his handsome features. This has to be a joke.
âPhantom.â
âAh, you did not read my letters.â His tongue clicks, and youâre sure a hint of blush spreads across his one visible cheek.Â
âI did.â You stammer, squeezing your eyes shut. âN-not the past few, been busy..â
âWell,â reaching out his hand, he smiles. âTrick or treat?â
âIs this not enough of a trick for you?â You canât help but sneer, rolling your eyes as you take his hand. âWhat happened to not stalking me at my place of work?
âIâll have you know I stayed at this establishment for a month. I was invited because Iâm now considered a platinum club member guest.â Sunghoon leads you away from the drunken crowd of girls youâd been amongst all night. Head towards the center of the dance floor, his sharp canines shine under the low lights that scatter about the room. âDidnât think youâd be here, job requirements Iâm guessing?â
âYeah.âÂ
Not necessarily, but thatâs none of his business.
âNot allowed to bring a plus one?â He questions. Making his true curiosity very clear.
âFelt like doing a girls night.â You shrug, lifting his hand to look over his costume. âSo, why this get up?â
âWhy not? Iâm in Paris. Felt like an appropriate costume.â He shrugs back, cocking his visible eyebrow. âNot a fan?â
âThatâs hilarious..â you mutter. Falling in line with him as he leads you to dance. âMe? Not a fan of Phantom of The Opera?â
âLet me guess, youâre my angel of music?â He grins, turning you around. His free hand creeping onto your waist beneath your cape. âThe mask I wear?
âGood guess.â Sticking out your tongue at him, you snort. âIâm a vampire, obviously.â
âAh, well, your fangs seems to be missing tonight.â
âOh? You must be a human to think so naive.â
âCould always bite me if thatâs the case?â His smile widens, bending in closer. âRight on the jugular, suck me dry to the bone.â
âYouâre too insufferable to pull off Phantom, you know.âÂ
Sunghoon canât stop himself from smiling. He even laughs, pointing out a table nearby. âJoin me? I do miss this back and forth with you, you know.â
âMy coworkers are waiting for me.â You lie, beginning to turn away.
âCome on, I wonât try anything. Promise.â Holding out his pinky toward you, he nods at the table again. âWe canât chat? Like old time friends?â
âWeâve never been friends, Sunghoon.â
âYouâre right, whatever we are is so much worse.â He chuckles. Seemingly amused just to be in your presence. âPlease? For a little bit?â
âFine.â You know better than to give him an inch. Sunghoon only knows how to take more and more, but you canât deny how human he seems now. Those stupid letters go to you.
âHonestly, had no idea you were a fan.â He holds out his hands in defense. Lips dragging down at the corners. âI thought about being a ghost and the Paris opera ghost came up while I googled. Tell me thatâs not too perfect.â
âWell, Iâm a big fan.â Easing up around him, you stir a tepid drink around. Mostly nursing it instead of drinking. He has to sit close to hear you as music blares, and you try to ignore how good the cologne heâs wearing smells. âItâs probably weird.â
âNo no no! Tell me all about it.â Sunghoon couldnât look happier to be talking to you. Crossing his arms over his chest proudly, he motions for you to continue. âIâm familiar enough to understand.â
âItâs just a really good romance. A tragic one, but good nonetheless.â You shrug, looking over his costume again. âMaybe Iâm a sucker for love triangles.â
âI think Iâve caught onto that.â He snorts. Drinking the last sip of his beverage. âIs it like a team Edward or Jacob thing for you?â
âPfftt.. donât compare Phantom to that.â
âWell? You must have been on the good guys side. Raoul, right?â Sunghoon taps his chin. âI mean, you know, he was no Edward if you ask me.â
âCanât stand Raoul.â You mumble. âHe wasnât really that good of a guy.â
âPftt, tell me about it.â He scoffs under his breath. Lifting both eyebrows at you. âAnd Phantom, heâs just one hell of a man, huh?â
âYou see, I get it. I understand why itâs only implied that Eric and Christine got it on.â You begin to explain, over-using your hands to distract from how awkward this conversation has become. âBut, likeâit wasnât enough.â
Sunghoon grins, eyebrows mockingly bouncing up and down. âYou little trollop.â
âTrollop?!â You guffaw, rolling your eyes. âYou clearly have got to get back to America.â
âNo no, donât try to change the subject.â Snapping his fingers in your face, he nods for you to continue. âGo on, tell me about how you wanted Gaston Leroux to go into extreme detail about Phantom clapping Miss DaaĂ©âs cheeks.â
âUgh, itâs not that vulgar.â His smile only increases the more you lie and brush around the topic. Blowing out a long gust of air, you stomp and pretend to whine. How the conversation took a flirty tone is beyond you. âFine! Fine okay! I dabbled in reading a few erotic Phantom of The Opera novels.â
âDo tell darling.â Sunghoon leans in, highly amused. âGot your shit off to some freaky phan-fiction, did you?â
âYouâre seriously annoying.â
âI have to know,â he pouts, humming. âHow was it?â
âI mean, Christine..â you trail off, bypassing his gaze. âShe never really wanted it, I mean she did. But she didnâtâlike she..â the tightness budding in your throat causes you to pause, locking with his gaze. âShe did, but she acted differently. He really had to make her his..â
His head tilts, cheek dimpling with an arrogant glimmer in his eyes. âSounds like my kind of girl.â
âOh yeah? Since when has your style been the difficult type?â
âSometimes you need to meet the right one to know what youâre looking for.âÂ
Sunghoon smiles, nodding toward the exit when you donât keep the conversation going. âThe nights still young, want to check out the Halloween parade?â
No. You shouldnât, but you want to. So you nod and follow him out, keeping your arms pressed tightly against your sides.
Reading letters was definitely a form of emotional cheating, but this, this had to be worse. And deep down inside you knew after this night that Sunghoon Park would never leave you alone. Heâd lurk in the shadows, haunt your dreams, chew away at your heart until he could swallow the last beatz
Maybe the darkness that surrounded him reached out toward you for the hundredth time, and maybe you let him in to finally meet yours.
âââââââââââ-
The Eiffel tower is a magnificent sight at night. Lights glow all over the city, reflecting off of the water around. These days you spend a lot of time simply absorbing, taking in the grandiose landscape.Â
When morning comes you sit down with a cup of coffee, decaffeinated tea as of late. Stirring a cube of sugar until it melts with the hot water, and you take a deep breath. Paris is romanticized in the media, in reality itâs nothing too special. What makes the city special is the people. From the different street vendors, cafe owners, angry bike riders shouting curses, the snooty designer brand employees bustling and rushing to work. There are certain quirks to the city of love that at times make you laugh.
Because here you are, reminiscing on these last few years.Â
Heeseung had moved back after some time, and you couldnât have been happier. Taking advantage of the short period of time he had no job, you would venture off to other parts of Europe. Finally visited the Swiss Alps during the Winter season. Everything was as beautiful as you always dreamt of, even more with him by your side.
âWhat are you thinking about right now?â Deep warmth vibrates against your throat. Pressing soft kisses up the side of your neck, he nips at your ear. Complimenting the diamond earrings heâd gifted you on your last anniversary.
âHow much I love it here.â
âCan you believe that you almost left?â
Thatâs right, the flight to Seattle had even been purchased. Making it all the way to your gate before you broke down and cried. The life youâd made in Paris was everything you ever wanted growing up. And he was everything your heart needed.Â
âI donât think you were ever supposed to move back.â Wrapping around your waist from behind, he flattens you back to his chest. Large hands gently resting on the top of your stomach. âI knew ever since that first time, the way your eyes lit up when you stepped off the plane.â
âI hadnât even left the airport yet.â You scoff, layering your hands on top of his. The sturdy build of his chest eases some of the weight off of your knees, utilizing his strength to lean against. âAnd I never wanted to leave after that.â
âThatâs why Iâm here.â Squeezing your hands, he slides them lower to cup around your protruding stomach. Slowly easing your interlaced fingers beneath your bump. âThatâs why weâre here.â
Ah yes, thereâs three of you to consider now.Â
Now, how did this happen? How did you get here? What do your parents think?Â
For one, they donât know.
âWeâll cross that bridge when we get there.â He shrugged, ever the type B personality. He never stressed much about anything the way you did. His only stress ever seemed to be you.
âWe hardly ever see them anyway. A few holidays that they make their way over here. Whatâs my father going to do? Disown me?â He spoke arrogantly as ever. Smiling cockily and spinning you into his arms to follow him through the living room when you ran in holding a positive pregnancy test.
Youâre not even married.
âYouâre having my baby. Itâs about damn time.â
God knows heâs been trying to get you knocked up for months now. And maybe heâs right, youâve worked despite him insisting he can afford to take care of you without your paychecks. But now seemed like the appropriate time to relax, be a stay at home mother.. buy fancy strollers and baby Chanel ballet flats. If you have a girl, of course.
âYou ready darling? I know how much you love to stand out here and admire the pollution but we do have dinner reservations.â
âDo we have time to walk?â You ask hopeful, batting your eyelashes.Â
âAhhââ
âPlease?â
Heâs been such a hard ass ever since you started showing. Making new rules everyday of what you can and cannot do. âI know itâs not far, I saw the confirmation email.â
Clicking his tongue, he playfully glares at you. Rubbing your stomach. âCanât ever just let me surprise you, can you?â
âPlease? Who knows how much longer Iâll be able to see my own feet, let alone walk without waddling.â
Busting into a smile, he nods and directs you to follow him off of the balcony back inside of the house. First, you have to put on a coat, of course, itâs too chilly outside for you to only walk around in a dress. The baby could catch a cold, thatâs what he says while getting your arms into a peacoat.
âAlready miss wearing my high heels.â You frown at the flats that have begun to take over your closet. Led down the elevator to exit onto the street. His large hand finds yours, taking slow steps to not rush you. Making more effort with his longer legs to keep a light pace.
âHey, those are $7000 shoes you have on.â He scoffs, wrapping an arm around your shoulders. âTheyâre cute.â
âYeah, theyâre cute.â You pout, watching your feet walk down the cobblestone toward the center of town. The convenient location of your ridiculously expensive house was prime real estate, located close enough to everything youâd want walking distance to.Â
âTheyâre cute, youâre cuter.â
âAhh, you littleââ
âHey.â A nervous smile plays on his lips. Coming around to take a few steps ahead of you, he reaches for the front of your coat and stops you. âHave I told you lately how much I love you?â
âSunghoon.â You say flatly. Sensing heat climb up your chest despite the crisp night air. âYou know I hate when you do this.â
His smile trembles more, biting on his lower lip. âDo you love me?â
âGod, I wish I didnât.â You sigh to hold back a smile. Turning away to not look at how the tip of his nose reddens. The Eiffel towers not too far now, right to your side.. a near perfect spot for..
Him to get down on his knees as he has when you turn back to look at him.Â
âI asked you once before if youâd marry me.â His teeth chatter, not from the cold breeze. Blinking at the moisture that rapidly fills his eyes. âYou said no.â
âHoon..â
âAnd I kept that ring.â The same box from years ago opens up in his hand. The ring he thought screamed your name from the first moment he spotted it in some outrageously priced jewelry store. âI meant what I said back then as much as I do now.â
âYouâve always been crazy.â You manage to say through the wetness filling your throat. Clasping your hands to your face as a sob comes out.Â
âIs that why you love me?â Sunghoonâs icy complexion flushes pink. A single tear trickles down his cheek, and his eyebrows scrunch together. Chest beating wildly waiting for you to deny him once again.
âOne of the reasons.â You nod, draping one of your hands under your stomach to hold your dress down. âOne of many.â
âDo you think that this time, Iâll get the girl?â He asks wearily, holding the ring up. âWill you say yes? Will you spend your life with me?â
âI think that youâve always had the girl.â
âGood, because Iâm nothing without her.â More tears pour down his face. Digging the ring out of the jewelry box, he takes a hold of your hand.Â
âMarry me?â
After all of this time, all of this running away, all of these feelings you denied. There is only one answer.
âYes.â
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â good guys could never | p.sh
synopsis: It's friday night, the night where people get loose after a hell ass week. As usual, there's a party at your brothers house, the same time you and park sunghoon, one of your brother's friend, have your own little party inside your room or... inside you.
pairings: older brother's friend!sunghoon x fem!reader warnings: MINORS DO NOT INTERACT having sex while there's a party, fucking your brother's friend, bed slamming through the wall, mouth covering, unprotected sex (WRAP IT UP!), exhibition, one leg up, two leg up, dirty talk, calling names, sex against the wall (đ€), asshole sunghoon, y/n getting stars and tears in her eyes, y/n getting dumb from cock (sunghoon's cock) so she requested something đŹ, this story becomes kind of dark at the last part, ngl. let me know what you think.
It's friday night, people wants to relax and have fun â getting the toxicity of the past week out your system. That's just what the fun people do. But, for you... you prefer a different type of detox just like a tradition for other passing friday nights.
You can clearly hear the loud music and laugh from the people downstairs even though it was muffled from how your room is located at the third floor which is off limits for the outsiders. In addition to that, the only sounds you can hear are the hard pouncing of your bed on the walls and the vibration of groans coming from the man behind who's currently rutting his hardened cock inside you, bareback.
"Fuck... Sunghoon..." You whimpered, eyes glistens trying to look at him over your left shoulder, who just moaned in return. He's hitting it deep, continuously hitting that spot deliciously that made you a moaning mess. He grabs your neck, squeezing it hard enough to put the right pressure before biting your shoulder softly that added to your pleasure causing you to squeeze him tight.
"Roll on your back..." He quietly said that you immediately did without complaining. His cock still inside when you did so.
"Th-there" You whimper when sunghoon thrust again. "You're s-so thick..."
Sunghoon groans, before you feel him whispering in your ears, pace still unweaving. "You're squeezing me... tight" You were about to moan when he put his hands over your mouth, still thrusting inside. "How does it feel to be a dumb slut from a cock? from my cock, huh?"
You whimpered, not even thinking about answering that question. The only thing in your mind right now is how fucking good you feel. How sunghoon's cock got the thickness and length you need to hit all the spots.
"You like this..." He whispered. You felt his hot breath as he chuckled on your ears, still rutting his cock deep inside. "From the moment you caught me having sex with some girls on the guest room, you imagined me fucking you so good with my cock."
"Wishing it was you who will feel my length in here, stuffing your pussy just the way you like..." You felt his hands trace your lower abdomen, pushing it down slightly earning him a scream of pleasure from you.
Sunghoon's pace picked up, "You're such a slut." Your legs automatically opened up more, accommodating his trust even deeper inside you. If you were wet earlier, now, you're practically a waterfalls.
"Poor chan... didn't know his sweet baby sister is just a slut in a good girls clothing." He cooed locking his eyes on your glistening ones. "The one who'll let her brother's friend to have his way on her. One that will do everything just for me to touch her"
And as soon as that words leave out of his mouth, so is the feeling of his cock inside you. "Come here" He demanded standing not far from your bed.
You immediately stand up, walking in front of him as sunghoon welcomed you with a dirty kiss on the lips. You instantly melt from the way his tongue gently explore your cavern. Sunghoon felt that, smirking in between the kiss before pushing you onto the wall, trapping you in between with his body.
"I've never been the good guy, y/n. You should know that" You felt him raising your leg onto his shoulder causing you to hook your arms on his neck, practically doing vertical split as slam his hardened dick inside. "Besides, good guys could never fuck you this good"
"Fuck, so hot" He groaned pulling you into a messy kiss as his thrust got faster, his right hand busy with the cheeks of your ass while the other one playing with your nipples. You moaned into the kiss when sunghoon flicks it. Fuck, feels so good.
"So, perfect huh? Can't believe your pussy still squeezing me tight after having me inside for a long time."
"Su-sunghoon"
"Yes, call my name slut."
He chuckled hooking his arms on your other leg that still supporting you before raising it together with the other one. "Oh, fuck" You cursed, when you felt his tip sliding deeper inside.
"Oh, fu-fuck hoon" Both of your feet on his shoulder, trusting into you his pace unrelenting. The wall behind gives much support that he needed, sunghoon trapped you to where he wanted you to be. Where you belonged.
"Shit, tight as fuck. You're too tight for your own good, y/n."
"I'm close..." You moaned loudly not caring if someone will hear. You don't care at all. The sound of slapping of wet skins filled your room, so is the filthy wet sounds and curses coming from you and sunghoon.
"Don't come untill I told you to." He doesn't need to say it. There's a threat in his tone and you knew better than to try your luck. "Gotta take what I give, darling" Your eyes dart on his which is now doing the same too. His thrusts are still unwavering... deep, hard, and it was making your head spin. But, there's something on his eyes that makes you feel more than what you possibly should have.
It didn't took long when you felt his dick twitch inside. "Come for me" And you gladly do so as his thrust gets erratic, groaning onto your neck as you shivers feeling your walls be painted with thick white lines. Your hands on his neck slowly losing their support from the intensity. But then sunghoon keeps you on your position, but now with your legs safely secured around his waist, his dick still not leaving inside you.
You let him though. It was a good feeling, having him still stuffed inside you. It made you shiver when he walked towards you bed with you still on his waist. His dick thrusting softly inside you as he walk.
Sunghoon laid you to your bed, and was about to pull out when you stopped him silently.
He smirked, "what does my dumb slut want?"
"Fuck me again, please. Fuck me when I do my homeworks, fuck me when I'm in the showers, fuck me on my sleep, overstimulate me... i don't care. Just fuck me again, sunghoon"
Sunghoon's eyes darkened, his black hair falling perfectly on his eyes adding to the shadow that didn't failed to make you shiver not on fear but from being turned on. You can tell he was turned on by your thoughts. He just have to pull your strings. "I don't like the tone of your voice, darling"
"I'm sorry buâ"
"But, who am i to decline that right?"
You exhaled locking your teary eyes on him as his cock slowly thrusting again, stimulating your sensitive whole. Both of you cursed under your breath, "fuck me dumb that the only thing i can think of is your cock, sunghoon."
"But, what if your brother catch us? Don't you care about your brother anymore?"
"I don't care... I don't. The only thing I want is you, please" You whispered trying to keep your eyes open to look straight at sunghoon but the pleasure you're feeling is making it hard to do so.
You need him to swallow you. To possess you. To own you, you don't even care anymore.
"Hmm, let me think about that..." He replied looking down at your fucked up face like a predator having fun with his own prey.
He had you where he needs you. He successfully turn you into what he wants. It's not an accident when you saw him having sex with other girls. That's only one of the many traps sunghoon planted to make you come around. And, you did come around. Oh, you come around so good you didn't even have the idea. Besides, he's never been the good guy.
© hrdenha | 2024
YOU KNOW ME TOO WELL đ
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hereâs a question for those of you whoâve seen my wip post âŠ
for my next wip, the fic will take place in 2023 (dark blood era), in an au where the boys and mila never got together in 2021. now trying not to spoil anything, but letâs say, that mila meets a potential suitor, whether it be another idol (i will take suggestions for this) or a previous crush from the past⊠the question for you guys is this:
FORBIDDEN ATTRACTION ( MASTERLIST ) â ENHYPEN HYUNG LINE
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
hogwarts au â wizards!enhypen x witch!reader
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
SUMMARY â your life at hogwarts couldnât be more perfect; youâve got high grades, an envied social life and everyoneâs eyes are always on you. a good reputation is what matters in this school, and you certainly have it. so nothing will happen to you if you end up fucking the hottest guys of each house - right?
WARNINGS â better listed in each chapter. but of course heavy, heavy SMUT. and the main character is anything but a sweet girl. also, enha represent their houses in a stereotypical way sooo beware of a very proud heeseung and a very mean jay. but keep an eye on a very nerdy sunghoon and a very innocent (or not?) jake too ;)
FIND CHAPTERS BELOW !
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
001. PARK SUNGHOON â âTHATâS THE HELP YOU NEEDED, HUH?â
when your best friend sunoo challenges you with a bet, you already know that refusing is not an option. although heâs confident that youâre never going to win. not when the bet â and its prize â revolves around none other than the studious prefect of ravenclaw â park sunghoon.
but all you need is a study session, breaking some rule and you know youâll get his undivided attention.
CHAPTER COMING SOONâŠ
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
002. SIM JAKE â âTHIS ISNâT WHAT YOU EXPECTED, RIGHT?â
rumors at hogwarts run fast, most of them revolving about the most popular boys. however, your mind seems to be stuck on one particular rumor youâve once heard in the girls bathroom (and you took it as an universal truth). âjake sim, the hufflepuff boy. you know him right? sweet, angel face? well, he fucks like an animalâ you heard a girl saying.
and now more than ever you want to test that theory. just like any potion needs its recipe, like any spell needs its practise, you have to know if jake sim is all you need to feel good.
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
003. LEE HEESEUNG â âARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO PLAY WITH ME?â
if anyone was more popular than you at hogwarts, that person had to be lee heeseung â the young quidditch prodigy who has every girl at his feet and every boy following him like his puppies.
and it doesnât help that heâs so full of himself â a true gryffindor. especially since heâs so sure that he will win you over, no matter what. and youâre not blind, you can see how attractive he is. and perhaps you should feel honoured that he wants no one but you.
but should you give up so easily? or maybe play with him your own way?
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
004. PARK JAY â âYOU THINK YOUâRE BETTER THAN ME?â
jay park has to be the most irritating person youâve ever met in your entire life. he seems to have a personal mission to make your life a living hell - as if being your rival in⊠well, everything, isnât enough!
heâs top of his classes, the most promising wizard of your year and a heartthrob whoâs only aim in life is to be better than you. maybe thatâs part of his nature - being a pureblood slytherin surely shaped him to be a certain way.
or maybe itâs just you. you, the constant thought in his head, the cause of his frustrations and of his relentless lust you awaken in him whenever you challenge him.
maybe you should just⊠find a solution for your pent up feelings.
âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâïœĄ ïŸâŸ ïŸïœĄâ âïœĄïŸâïžïœĄâ
Istg if I was able to send you asks ur inbox would be full of me going crazy over an OC đ„°đ
DIAAAA!! What do you think of an alternative ending, where Mila and Hwang Sejun ends up together and the members canât do anything abt it?? And Mila and Sejun r genuinely in love?? Ngl I find Sejun n Mila cute tgt đđ
ngl this had me tempted lol like idk why sejun ended up just stealing the spotlight but understandable đč anyway!! donât know for sure if i will do it, but i do have a deleted scene here for any sejunxmila fans out there âšâš
ılı. đ©ow Playing . . . OLDER , Isabel larosa
ââââââââđșđ¶đčđź đźđčđđźđđ đđźđ»đđČđ± đź đșđźđ». đŻđœ. hwang sejun đ mila bai ( đźđđ€ đźđ„ đłđ§đ€ đŠđšđ±đ«đČ alt end. )
âYou know, you could just move in with me.â
Mila was half awake at midnight, wearing nothing but one of Sejunâs dress shirts, and definitely not prepared for his proposition.
âIt would save you the time of sneaking out and back into your dorms again,â he continued, brushing away a strand of hair from her face. âAnd it means I get to see you like this even more.â
Mila felt almost guilty that she even considered the offer. She loved her members too much to be away from themâbut maybe that was the perfect reason she could offer to justify why it was a good idea. Seeing her thoughtful expression, Sejun smiled. He kissed her forehead gently (as if he didnât leave hand-shaped bruises on her hips, or a trail of purple love bites on every inch of her skin the night before).Â
âYouâre getting soft,â Mila pointed out. He had always been somewhat gentle with herâwhen they werenât in bed, anyways. But after two months of sneaking around beneath the noses of Dispatch and, in Milaâs case, her fellow members, she supposed that maybe he had grown a fondness for her after all.
âHow can I not? Do you know how adorable you are?â he whispered, pecking her on the lips. A boyish grin made its way onto his face when she wrinkled her nose. Anyone would instantly forget that he was, in fact, seven years her senior and a notorious sex icon in the acting industry, whose name was involved in more scandal headlines than all of Enhypen combined. âMy cute bunny.â
âWell, this bunny has to go hopping home,â Mila said with a petulant tone.
Sejun quirked an eyebrow. âLeaving already?â He caressed her thighs, stroking the soft skin with his thumb. âWhy donât you stay a little longer, hm? Iâll drive you home later.â
Mila didnât know if that was a good idea. She had already been here longer than she intended, and if she let him have his way, she would be stumbling into the Enhypen dorms by the time everyone else was awake. But then, what did it matter if she did?
Sejun immediately knew when she had given in. âGood girl.â
Mila blamed her childhood, for the lack of praises from her absent father who left with barely a goodbye, for the way she easily succumbed to the praises of a man who would ruin her further than she already was. But, what could she say? He always knew how to get the best out of her.
request: "Desperately-on my knees-begging for a ''She's all that'' from 1999, with Popular Rafe x Reader. Ooouff, and you want that soul crushing heartbreak when she finds out about the bet he had made"
pairing: rafe x smart!nerdy!reader
warnings: angst <3; VERY LONG
wrote this listening to roses <3
Rafe Cameron held grudges better than anyone and his ex was about to witness exactly that.Â
Fucking Jessica Green liked to think of herself as the queen of their university, the epitome of beauty and popularity. Some real high school bullshit he only fed because he liked her. And then, she went and dumped him for none other than Tyler West, the star player of his rival basketball team. Technically, she cheated on him, sneaking around with that piece of shit behind his back.Â
The humiliation was killing him.Â
Rafe wasn't one to take such things lying down; he wanted revenge, and he wanted it badly. He wanted to ruin her life. It wasnât just enough to ruin her reputationâhe wanted to hit her where it hurt the most. And what would hurt more than being replaced? Not just by any girl, but by someone who was everything she wasnât. It was a genius idea, really. To prove that some loser could easily take her place, with a little help of course.
And thatâs when he noticed you.
Kelce pointed you out actually, when they were six beers in and too fucking drunk to think clearly. But it was still a good choice.
You were the complete opposite of his ex, blending into the crowds like it was your superpower. He watched you for an entire hour at the party. You didnât utter a single word the entire time you were there, only nursing your drink and listening to the other girls on the cheerleading squad speak.
Hell, he didnât even know you were a cheerleader until that night.Â
Were you always there? How had he never noticed you before? It was hard to remember when all he focused on up until then was Jessica.Â
You were practically invisible in comparison to her, always on the sidelines, blending into the background.Â
You were perfect.
If he could take this overlooked, nerdy girl and turn her into the new queen of the university, it would be the ultimate blow to Jessica's ego. It would prove that she wasnât as irreplaceable as she thought.Â
âYou really gonna do it?â
He didnât take his eyes off you, âOh yeah. âM doing it.â
âNahh, thereâs no way youâre pulling this off.â
Rafe leaned back in his chair, a cocky grin tugging at the corner of his mouth. Kelceâs skepticism was exactly what he expected, and honestly, it made the challenge even sweeter.
 âYou think so?â he said, his tone light but with an edge of determination. âWatch me.â
Kelce, always the instigator, leaned forward with a smirk. âCome on, Cameron. You really think you can turn that quiet little thing into the next Jessica? Sheâs cute, I guess, in that nerdy way, but sheâs not queen material.â
Rafeâs eyes narrowed slightly, but he kept his cool. âSheâs got potential,â he said confidently. âJust needs someone to show her how to use it.â
Topper laughed, shaking his head. âYouâre insane. This isnât some movie where the shy girl takes off her glasses and suddenly sheâs hot. Jessica had something that canât be taught.â
âThatâs where youâre wrong,â Rafe pointed out, âItâs all about confidence man. Jessica wasnât born the way she is now. She learned how to act the part, and I can do the same with her.â
Like a school project, he thought to himself. Thatâs all you were.Â
Kelce took a swig of his drink, clearly enjoying where the conversation was going. âAlright, Iâll bite. How much time are we talking here? Because sheâs got a long way to go, my guy.â
Rafe tilted his head, considering. âGive me two months. By the end of it, sheâll be turning heads. Maybe even more.â
Topper snorted, setting his drink down with a thunk. âTwo months? No way. Iâll bet you a grand you canât pull it off.â
Kelce laughed, clapping his hands together. âOh, this is gonna be good. Iâm in. A grand says you canât turn her into the hottest girl in school.â
Rafeâs eyes glinted with determination. âYouâre on,â he said, without hesitation. âIn a month or two, youâll be handing me that fucking cash, and sheâll be the one everyoneâs talking about. Looking all pretty in my arms.â
Kelce raised his glass. âTo Rafe and his miracle project. This is gonna be fun to watch.â
Topper shook his head again, still grinning as he clinked his glass against Kelceâs. âHereâs to you wasting a month of your life on a lost cause.â
He clinked his glass with theirs, the bet sealed.Â
âYou better start saving up.â
This plan was flawless.Â
It was so good that even in his drunken haze, he could see how perfectly it would play out. The first step was simple: get close to you. Make you feel special, noticed, like you were someone who mattered. Rafe knew how to charm people; it was practically second nature. And with Jessica, it had been easyâtoo easy. Sheâd fallen for his looks, his confidence, his golden boy appeal.Â
The next day, he started showing up at places he knew youâd be. The library, the campus coffee shop, even lingering around after cheerleading practice. At first, he didnât approach you, just observed.Â
He had to figure out how to crack the code, how to make you see him without scaring you off. It took a week before he made his first move.
You were sitting alone in the library, surrounded by textbooks and notes. He casually strolled up, pretending to be looking for a book on the same shelf. âHey,â he said, glancing down at you with a disarming smile. âYouâre in my econ class, right? Mind if I sit here?â
You looked up, a little startled, but nodded, shifting your books to make room for him. You probably couldnât believe that someone like Rafe Cameron was talking to you, let alone sitting with you. But that was the whole point, wasnât it? To make you feel special, to pull you out of your shell and into his orbit.
He knew he still had to tread carefully. The wrong move could send you running, and he couldnât afford that.
You kept your eyes down, focused on your notes. He noticed the way your hand shook slightly when you turned the page. Rafe leaned in a little closer, just enough to make his presence known without crowding you.
âYou always this buried in work?â he asked casually, pulling out a notebook and flipping it open.
You glanced up, surprised he was still there. âI guess. I have a lot to catch up on.â
He chuckled, leaning back in his chair. âI hear you. Econâs been kicking my ass this semester. You doing okay in it?â
He could tell you were surprised. Probably didn't expect him to know you shared the same class. And he didn't, until last week.
You hesitated, then nodded. âYeah, itâs⊠fine. Just a lot of material.â
âTell me about it,â he said, rolling his eyes dramatically. âIâve been trying to wrap my head around these supply and demand curves for days. You think the professorâs trying to torture us?â
You smiled faintly, a small victory in his book. âMaybe. Itâs kind of her thing.â
Rafe grinned, pleased that he got a reaction out of you. âYou mind if I study with you? Might help to bounce some ideas off each other.â
You blinked, clearly taken aback by his request. âUm, sure. I mean, if you want.â
âDefinitely,â he replied smoothly. âYou seem like you actually know whatâs going on, unlike me.â
He spent the next hour working alongside you, occasionally asking questions, but mostly just being there. He didnât push, didnât try too hard. He wanted you to get comfortable with him, to see him as someone you could rely on.
âIâm sorry about Jessica.â
The way you blurted the words out told him you hadnât meant to say it.Â
Rafe froze, his grip tightening on the pen in his hand. He could feel the familiar anger bubbling up, but he forced it down, keeping his expression calm. This was exactly what he didnât wantâJessicaâs name being brought up, especially by you.
But he couldnât let you see that.Â
He looked at you, feigning surprise with a bit of sadness, as if Jessica was just a painful memory he was trying to move past. âOh,â he said softly, his voice controlled and measured. âYou know about that?â
You nodded, eyes wide and apologetic, clearly regretting bringing it up. âYeah⊠I mean, itâs all over campus, right? The girls were talking about it in the locker room. I justâI didnât mean toâŠIâm sorry.â
Rafe forced a smile, as if he was grateful for your concern. He leaned back in his chair, letting out a small sigh as if he was relieved to talk about it, even though it was the last thing he wanted to do. âItâs okay,â he said, his tone gentle. âI guess itâs just one of those things, yâknow? We were together for a while, and it sucked when it ended.â
You looked down at your notes, fidgeting with the corner of a page.Â
âShe shouldnât have done that to you.â
He let out a dry laugh, the bitterness threatening to seep through, but he quickly disguised it as a rueful chuckle. âYeah, well, people do shitty things sometimes. Guess it just wasnât meant to be.â
He noticed the way you seemed to relax as if you were relieved that he wasnât angry. He needed to shift the conversation away from Jessica, and back to you, where it should be. âBut hey,â he said, his voice brightening as if he was genuinely trying to shake off the bad memories, âEverything happens for a reason right?"
You blinked, caught off guard by the sudden attention. âRight."
He leaned forward slightly, his gaze locking onto yours. âYouâre not like everyone else around here. Youâre real, yâknow? Genuine. I like that.â
Bullshit. But he could see the effect his words had on you. Easy.
Your cheeks flushed slightly, and you looked away, a small, shy smile playing on your lips. âIâm justâŠhere.â
Rafe shook his head, his smile softening, taking on a more sincere tone. âIâm glad Iâm getting the chance to see that.â
You didnât say anything for a moment, just looked at him with those wide eyes, as if you were trying to figure him out. Rafe held your gaze, letting the silence stretch just long enough to make the moment feel meaningful, even though he knew exactly what he was doing. He was reeling you in, one calculated move at a time.
Finally, you nodded, lips twitching, âThanks, Rafe."
Oh, you were too perfect for this.
He grinned, leaning back in his chair as if the conversation had lightened his mood.
 âAnytime."
It was a perfect conversation, one that made you feel like he was letting you in on something personal, something real. And from the look on your face, it worked.
But inside, Rafe was fuming. Jessica had managed to worm her way into his head again, even indirectly. It was a reminder of why he was doing this in the first place.Â
He plastered on another smile, picking up his pen and tapping it lightly against his notebook. âSo,â he said, steering the conversation back to safer waters, âYou think you can help me with this econ stuff? Because Iâm pretty sure Iâm doomed without you.â
You laughed, the tension from earlier completely dissipating. âYeah, I think I can manage that.â
As you both turned your attention back to your notes, Rafe felt a sense of satisfaction. He was winning that bet on way or another.Â
Over the next few weeks, Rafe made sure to stick to his plan. Slowly but surely, he worked his way into your life. He was always around, ready with a casual compliment or a small gesture that made you feel noticed, special. Heâd walk you to class, carry your books, and offer to study with you whenever he had the chance. He knew how to play the long game, and with every passing day, you were warming up to him more and more.
He made sure to steer clear of anything that might remind you of Jessica or his past. Instead, he focused on building up your confidence, subtly encouraging you to step out of your comfort zone.Â
Heâd invite you to parties, introducing you to his friends, and before long, you were starting to come out of your shell. You even started to dress a little differentlyânothing too drastic, but enough to catch peopleâs attention. The change was gradual, but it was happening, and Rafe could see it.
The first party he invited you to was at a swanky off-campus house, the kind of place youâd only ever heard about but never had the nerve to attend. He had that effect on youâmade you feel like maybe, just maybe, you belonged in a world that had always seemed so out of reach.Â
âCome on, itâll be fun,â Rafe said, his voice smooth as silk. You hesitated, biting your lip, feeling out of place just imagining yourself in his world.
âI donât know⊠Iâm not really into parties,â you admitted.
Rafe grinned, a playful glint in his eyes. âI promise I wonât let anything bad happen. Just give it a try, for me?â
His gaze was so earnest, so convincing, that you found yourself nodding. âOkay. I guess I could give it a shot.â
The first party was initially awkwardâloud music, people you didnât know, and a social scene that felt worlds away from where you belonged.Â
But Rafe stayed close.Â
The moment you walked in, the loud music and flashing lights overwhelmed your senses. You clung a little closer to him, who noticed and shot you a reassuring smile, his hand resting on the small of your back as he guided you through the crowd. He was different tonightâmore confident, more assertive.Â
âRelax,â he whispered in your ear, his breath warm against your skin. âYouâre with me. Have some fun, sweets.â
You nodded, trying to loosen up, but the eyes on youâon both of youâwere hard to ignore. People were noticing. Whispering. It was exactly what Rafe wanted.
He led you to where Kelce and Topper were already posted up, drinks in hand. The second they saw you, their eyebrows shot up, but they quickly masked their surprise with easy smiles. Rafe kept you close as he greeted them, his hand never leaving your back.
âGuys, this is her,â Rafe said, his tone casual but with a hint of pride. âTold you Iâd get her to come out with us.â
Kelce looked you up and down, his smirk growing. âWell, well, Cameron. Didnât think you had it in you.â
Topper raised his drink in your direction, his smile more genuine. âNice to meet you. Rafeâs been talking you up.â
You managed a small chuckle, feeling the weight of their attention on you. âNice to meet you too.â
Rafe gave your shoulder a gentle squeeze. âWhy donât you grab a drink? Iâll be right here.â
You nodded, grateful for the brief escape, and headed towards the makeshift bar in the kitchen. As soon as you were out of earshot, the easygoing demeanor Rafe had been maintaining with you slipped away, replaced by something more calculating as he turned back to his friends.
âSo?â Kelce asked, âHowâs the project going?â
Rafe shrugged, taking a sip of his drink. âBetter than expected. Sheâs starting to come out of her shell. Still got a long way to go, but Iâd say weâre on track.â
Topper leaned against the counter, his gaze following you as you picked out a drink. âShe seems⊠nice. You sure you want to go through with this, man?â
Rafe shot him a look, his expression hardening. âWhatâs that supposed to mean?â
Topper shrugged. âJust saying. She doesnât seem like the type whoâs cut out for this crowd. Might be too sweet for what youâve got planned.â
Kelce chuckled, shaking his head. âSheâs sweet, alright. But thatâs the whole point, isnât it? Sheâs not Jessica. And if he pulls this off, itâs gonna be legendary.â
Rafeâs lips curled into a smirk. âExactly. Sheâs perfect for this.â
He said it with confidence, but there was something else in his eyesâsomething he quickly buried as he watched you make your way back with a drink in hand.
When you returned to the group, his expression softened instantly. He slipped back into the charming, attentive guy heâd been playing for you all night.
âGot something good?â he asked, nodding towards your drink.
You giggled, holding up your cup. âJust punch. Thought Iâd start slow.â
He snorted, nodding approvingly. âSmart move. Donât let these guys talk you into anything too crazy.â
The night went on like that, Rafe playing the perfect gentleman, always by your side, making sure you were comfortable, that you were enjoying yourself. He introduced you to more people, his arm around your shoulders, subtly guiding you through the social maze with ease. And every time you excused yourselfâwhether to grab another drink or use the restroomâhis demeanor shifted. The smile would slip, and heâd share knowing looks with his friends, a silent acknowledgment of the game they were playing.
But you didnât see any of that.Â
You saw the guy who made you feel like you were finally part of something bigger, like you belonged. And as the night went on, you found yourself relaxing more, laughing, talking, feeling the walls youâd built around yourself start to come down.
Rafe noticed, of course. That was the whole point. Heâd spent weeks laying the groundwork, and tonight was just the beginning. He was getting what he wanted.
But as he watched you laugh at something Kelce said, genuinely enjoying yourself, he felt a pang of something unfamiliar. It was brief, fleeting, but it was there. Maybe it was guilt. Maybe it was something else. He quickly pushed it aside, reminding himself why he was doing this.
He knew better than to get too comfortable.Â
He knew his ex wouldnât stay out of his business forever, and sure enough, she confronted him right before class the next day.
âRafe, can we talk?â
He didnât look at her right away, instead shoving his notebook into his bag as if she wasnât even worth the effort. But he couldnât resist; he turned to her, keeping his expression neutral. âWhatâs up?â
Jessica glanced around, making sure no one was listening, before stepping closer to him. Her voice was low, almost pleading. âWhat the fuck are you doing?â
Rafe raised an eyebrow, playing dumb. âWhat do you mean?â
She huffed in frustration, clearly not in the mood for games. âDonât act like you donât know. Sheâs a nice girl, I know sheâs not your type.â
Rafe couldnât help the smirk that tugged at his lips. âJealous?
Jessicaâs eyes flashed with anger, but there was something else there tooâguilt.Â
âNo. Youâre just going to use her to get back at me? Thatâs not fair. She doesnât deserve that.â
He leaned in closer, his smirk turning cold. âYou didnât think about fairness when you were sneaking around with Tyler, did you? Why should I care about what she deserves?â
"Rafe."
"You only care about your precious reputation, so shut the fuck up."
Jessica flinched, âIâm sorry, okay? I shouldnât have done what I did. But I fell in love with Tyler. Iâm not sorry about that.â
âDo you even realize what you did to me?â The memory of the last time heâd trusted her flashed before his eyesâthe way sheâd smiled at him. The same smile she had for someone else, âYou donât get to apologize now. You donât get to tell me whatâs fair.â
Jessicaâs expression softened, her voice dropping to a near whisper. âIâm not saying this for me. Iâm saying it for her."
"Right, because you care so much about other people, huh?"
"You're being difficult for no reason."
Rafe clenched his jaw, every word she said feeling like a knife twisting in his gut. He wanted to lash out, to tell her that she didnât get to play the moral high ground after everything sheâd done. But instead, he just stared at her, his eyes hard and cold.
âStay out of it, Jessâ he said finally, his voice low and dangerous. âAnd keep your fucking mouth shut.â
She sighed, her shoulders slumping slightly as if sheâd been expecting this. âJust think about it before you do something stupid."
Without another word, Jessica turned and walked away, leaving Rafe standing there, seething with anger. He watched her go, his fists clenching and unclenching at his sides. Of course, she would act like she gave a shit about you the moment heâs attention shifted from her. She had no right to lecture him, no right to tell him what to do.
This was about revenge, about proving a point. You were just a means to an end, nothing more.
But you made it so fucking hard for him to keep his head in the game.Â
Every time you smiled at him, every time you thanked him for something small, it chipped away at the cold resolve he had built up inside. He told himself it was just part of the plan, that getting close to you was necessary for the outcome he wanted. But the more time he spent with you, the more he realized that he was enjoying himself.Â
He didn't even have to put in the effort to influence you. You began to speak up in class, even crack jokes with the other girls on the cheerleading squad. The transformation was happening right before his eyes, just like heâd planned. But instead of feeling satisfied, there was a knot of guilt forming in his stomach. You were changing, yes, but it wasnât just on the outside. You were starting to trust him, to look at him like he was more than just some popular guy who was doing you a favor. You were starting to care, and that terrified him.
One night, after another party where you had danced a little closer, laughed a little louder, Rafe walked you back to your dorm. The campus was quiet, the stars above bright against the inky sky. You were buzzing with the energy of the night, still talking animatedly about how much fun youâd had. The sound of your laughter, the way your eyes lit upâit caught him off guard.
âThanks for inviting me, Rafe. I never thought Iâd actually enjoy these things, but you make it⊠I donât know, easier, I guess.â
Rafe smiled down at you, trying to ignore the way his heart twisted at your words.Â
âIâm glad sweets. You deserve to have fun.â
You looked up at him, your eyes softening. âI donât think Iâve ever thanked you properly. For everything. You didnât have to be this nice to me.â
For a split second, he saw you. Not as a means to an end, but as someone he genuinely cared about.
His expression faltered for a moment before he quickly recovered. âItâs no big deal. Really.â
But it was a big deal, and you both knew it.
You had gone from barely existing on the social radar to being someone everyone noticed, someone everyone wanted to be around. And it was all because of him. Rafe had given you that, but he knew he was taking something from you tooâyour innocence, your trust.
He walked you to your door, his usual confidence wavering as you turned to face him. There was something different in your gaze tonight, something that made his breath catch in his throat.
âRafe⊠Iâve been meaning to ask you something,â you began, your voice a little hesitant.
He forced himself to stay calm, even though his heart was pounding in his chest. âYeah? Whatâs up?â
You looked down, fiddling with the hem of your top before meeting his eyes again. âWhy did you start talking to me? I mean, really. Was it because you felt sorry for me? Or⊠or something else?â
Rafeâs mind raced, trying to find the right words, the ones that wouldnât hurt you. He could lie, like heâd been doing all along, or he could tell you the truth, risk everything.
But before he could answer, you continued, your voice softer now. âBecause⊠Iâm glad you did. Whatever the reason was. Iâve never felt this⊠this good about myself. And itâs because of you.â
Rafe swallowed hard, his throat suddenly dry. Fuck. Heâd never expected this, never thought that you would be the one to make him feel something real, something that wasnât just part of his stupid revenge plan. Heâd thought he could control this, control you, but it was slipping through his fingers.
He stepped closer to you, his hand reaching out to gently brush a strand of hair behind your ear. âYouâve always been amazing,â he said quietly, his voice hoarse. âI just⊠I just helped you see it.â
You grinned up at him, your eyes shining with gratitud. It was too much, too real, and Rafe could feel the walls heâd carefully constructed around his heart starting to crumble. You were looking at him like he was someone worth caring about, and for the first time, he felt like he was the one being played.
He couldnât let you get any closer. If you did, he wouldnât be able to follow through with his plan. But pushing you away now, after all the effort heâd put in, would raise too many questions. So, he did the only thing he could think ofâhe leaned down and kissed you.
It was gentle at first, testing the waters, but when you didnât pull away, he deepened it, his hand cradling the back of your head as if you were something fragile. Your lips were soft against his, and for a moment, Rafe let himself forget why he was doing this. He let himself enjoy the warmth of your body pressed against his, the way you sighed softly into his mouth.
But then, just as quickly as it started, he pulled back. The look in your eyes nearly undid him. There was so much trust, so much hope, and it made him want to break something, anything, just to stop feeling the way he did.
âIâll see you tomorrow,â he murmured, his voice rough, as if the kiss had taken something out of him.
You nodded, still dazed, a small smile playing on your lips. âYeah, tomorrow.â
This was wrong.Â
He knew it was wrong. But in that moment, with the way you were looking at him, he couldnât bring himself to care. He watched you go, waiting until you disappeared into your dorm before he let out a shaky breath.
What the fuck was he doing? He couldnât afford to second-guess himself now. Not when he was so close to winning and yet, he couldnât help but feel that he was the one who was losing.
Later that night, as he lay in bed staring at the ceiling, Jessicaâs words mocked him.
âIâm sorry okay? I shouldnât have done what I did. But I fell in love with Tyler. Iâm not sorry about that.â
He had scoffed at her then, dismissed her excuses as pathetic attempts to justify her shitty behavior. But now, lying there alone, he couldnât help but wonder if he was any different. He didnât plan on feeling anything real for you. This was supposed to be a game, a way to hurt Jessica the way she hurt him. But somewhere along the line, things had changed.
How could he let this happen? How could he, of all people, start to care? He was supposed to be in control, supposed to be the one pulling the strings, not getting tangled in them.
And yet, the memory of your pretty face, the sound of your laugh, the warmth in your eyesâthese were the things that lingered in his mind, all the damn time.Â
âFuck,â he muttered to himself, rolling over and burying his face in his pillow.
The anger and bitterness that had fueled him for weeks were still there, but they were being drowned out by something elseâyou.
Rafeâs resolve had been wavering for days, but he pushed the guilt aside as he drove to campus the next morning. He was picking you up before class, something that had become a bit of a routine. It was a small gesture, but one that made you smile every time, and Rafe had to admit, he looked forward to seeing that smile.
When he pulled up to your dorm, you were already waiting outside, your bag slung over your shoulder. You looked different from when he first met youâstill shy, but with a confidence that hadnât been there before. It was subtle, but Rafe noticed.Â
He noticed everything about you these days.
âHey,â you said as you slid into the passenger seat, giving him that small smile that always made his chest tighten a little. âThanks for picking me up.â
âAnytime,â he replied smoothly, shifting the car into gear. âReady for another day of fun and learning?â
You rolled your eyes playfully, but there was a lightness in your expression that hadnât been there a month ago. âIf by fun, you mean trying not to fall asleep in econ, then yeah, totally ready.â
He chuckled, glancing over at you as he pulled onto the road. âIâm starting to think you secretly enjoy econ. Youâre just trying to maintain your cool, indifferent persona.â
You laughed, the sound genuine and free, and Rafe felt that unfamiliar pang in his chest again. âYeah, thatâs me. The cool, indifferent econ nerd.â
âSee? I knew it,â Rafe teased, but there was an edge of something else in his voice, something he couldnât quite shake.
The drive to campus was easy, filled with light conversation and the comfortable silence that had developed between you two. When you arrived, he parked in his usual spot, but instead of getting out right away, you turned to him, your expression suddenly serious.
âRafe, can I ask you something?â
He froze for a split second, his mind racing. Had you figured it out? Did you know about the bet? But he quickly forced a casual smile, nodding. âSure sweets, whatâs up?â
You hesitated, chewing on your lower lip, a habit heâd noticed you had when you were nervous. âWhy did you kiss me?â
Rafeâs heart pounded in his chest. This was the moment heâd been dreadingâthe moment when youâd start questioning everything. He couldnât afford to slip up now.
âWhy not?â he said, his tone light, but there was a hint of sincerity that even he didnât expect. âI like you. I like being around you.â
You looked at him, your eyes searching his, trying to find the truth in his words. Rafe held your gaze, doing his best to keep his expression open and honest. After a moment, you nodded, as if youâd decided to believe him.
âOkay,â you said softly. âI just... I didnât want to assume, yâknow? Itâs just... new.â
âGood new, though, right?â Rafe asked, a small smile tugging at his lips.
âYeah,â you admitted, âGood new.â
The rest of the day passed in a blur, with classes, coffee breaks, and more of Rafeâs effortless charm. But that moment in the car stuck with him. You were starting to get closer, to trust him, and every time you did, the guilt fucked with his head a little more.Â
Later that day, when the two of you met up for a late lunch, he noticed the way you had begun to attract attention from others. Some guys glanced your way, clearly noticing the changes in you, and a few girls even stopped to chat with youâa far cry from the shy girl heâd first approached in the library.
As you two sat down at a table outside the campus cafe, he saw the way your eyes lit up when you spotted someone approaching. It was Leila, a girl from your cheer squad. She waved and came over, sitting down.
âHey, you two,â she greeted, her eyes flicking between you and Rafe. âMind if I join?â
âSure,â you said, scooting over to make room for her. He nodded, keeping his expression neutral, but there was something about the way Leila looked at you that put him on edge.
The conversation flowed easily, with her complimenting you on something youâd done at practice the other day, and you blushing at the praise. Rafe watched, a small smile on his face, but his mind was elsewhere. He could see how much you were changing, how you were starting to come into your own, and it was becoming harder and harder to justify what he was doing.
When Leila left after a few minutes, you turned to Rafe with a grin. âSheâs nice. I didnât think she even noticed me before.â
âShe notices you now,â Rafe replied, his voice quieter than usual.
You looked at him, your smile fading slightly. âIs something wrong?â
Rafe hesitated for a moment, then shook his head. âNo, nothing. Just... thinking.â
âAbout what?â
He leaned back in his chair. âAbout how youâre starting to steal everyoneâs attention here. What am I gonna do when youâre the most popular one around here?â
You laughed, shaking your head. âI donât think thatâs gonna happen anytime soon.â
Rafe smiled back, but the guilt was back, stronger than ever. You were starting to trust him, to believe in the friendship he was offering, and it was killing him.
As the afternoon wore on, he found himself more and more distracted by his thoughts. He needed to talk to someone about it, someone who knew the score.
Later that evening, after dropping you off at your dorm, he called Kelce. The phone rang a few times before his friend picked up, sounding slightly out of breath.
âYo, Cameron. Whatâs up?â
Rafe took a deep breath, leaning against the side of his car. âI need to talk, man. About the bet.â
Kelce laughed, clearly not picking up on the seriousness in Rafeâs voice. âWhat, you already feeling bad for her? Didnât think youâd go soft so fast.â
Rafe frowned, running a hand through his hair. âItâs not that. Itâs just... I didnât think itâd be like this. Sheâs... sheâs actually really nice, Kelce. Like, genuinely nice.â
There was a pause on the other end of the line before Kelce responded, his tone more serious. âDude, we all knew she was nice. Thatâs what makes this so good. Youâre flipping the script. Just remember why youâre doing it.â
Rafe let out a frustrated sigh. âI know, but... She trusts me."
And I trust her, he wanted to add, but didn't.
Kelce was quiet for a moment before he spoke again, his voice firm.Â
âLook, Rafe, youâre in too deep to back out now. If you quit, sheâll still get hurt, and youâll look like a fucking idiotl. You gotta see this through. Just... keep your eye on the prize, okay? Itâs not about her, itâs about Jessica.â
Rafe nodded, even though Kelce couldnât see him. âYeah... yeah, youâre right. I just needed to clear my head.â
âGood,â Kelce said, his tone lightening. âNow go get some sleep or something. Weâve got a party this weekend, and I wanna see you back on your game.â
âYeah, sure. Thanks, man.â
By Friday, the campus was buzzing with weekend plans, and you were in a good mood, chatting excitedly about some party that night. You two were in the cafeteria, grabbing lunch, when it happened. You were waiting in line for food, and Rafe had stepped aside to check his phone. When he glanced up, he saw a guy approaching youâa guy he recognized from the football team. A sleazy bastard.
The guy leaned in, flashing you a charming smirk, clearly trying to flirt. He wanted to pummel his face to the wall. Rafe watched from a distance as the guy made you laugh, his hand casually resting on the counter next to yours. Too fucking close. The sight made something twist in his chest, something dark and possessive that he hadnât expected. He'd never felt like this before. His grip tightened around his phone as he watched, his jaw clenching.
You seemed flattered but a little uncomfortable, your smile not quite reaching your eyes. Rafe could tell you werenât used to this kind of attention, and it made him feel something primal, something that burned hotter than the guilt. He wanted to go over there, to tell that guy to back the fuck off, but he didnât. Instead, he stood there, seething, trying to keep his cool.
Scaring you away was the last thing he wanted to do.
When the guy finally walked away, you looked relieved, but Rafe was already moving. He crossed the cafeteria in quick strides, his eyes locked on you, his heart pounding. You spotted him coming and smiled, but it fell when you saw the look on his face.
âRafe, whatâsââ
He didnât let you finish. Before you could say another word, he was right in front of you, his hand cupping your face as he pulled you toward him. And then he kissed you.
It wasnât like the kiss outsider your dorm. This was different. It was fierce, almost desperate as if he needed to prove something to himself, to you, and to everyone watching. His lips moved against yours with a raw intensity, his other hand gripping your waist, pulling you closer. He didnât care who was around, who was watching.Â
All he cared about was you, right there, in his arms.
You froze for a second, caught off guard by the suddenness of it, but then you melted into him, your hands clutching at his shirt as you kissed him back with equal fervor. It was like all the tension, all the confusion, everything that had been building between you two, finally snapped.
Rafe deepened the kiss, his tongue sliding against yours, claiming you in a way that left no room for doubt. His fingers tangled in your hair, and you let out a soft moan that only made him kiss you harder, his body pressing against yours like he couldnât get enough.
People around you were definitely watching now, whispering, some even cheering, but Rafe didnât care. He didnât pull away until he was breathless, and even then, he stayed close, his forehead resting against yours, his breathing heavy. When he finally opened his eyes, he saw the way you were looking at himâdazed, flushed, your lips slightly swollen from the intensity of the kiss.
âWhat... what was that?â you asked, your voice shaky, your eyes searching his for answers.
Rafe knew he should say something, explain himself, but all he could think about was how much he wanted to kiss you again. Instead, he just shook his head slightly, a small smirk tugging at his lips.
âJust couldnât help myself,â he murmured, his voice low and rough.
You blinked up at him, still trying to process what had just happened, but there was no mistaking the way your body was responding to him.Â
He finally stepped back, but kept his hand on your waist, grounding you as he looked around. Sure enough, the guy from earlier was watching.  Rafe caught his eye, giving him a look that said everything without words. Sheâs mine.
When he looked back at you, he saw the confusion in your eyes and something elseâsomething that looked a lot like longing. He knew heâd just crossed a line, again, but in that moment, he didnât care. All he cared about was the way you felt in his arms, the way you looked at him like he was the only guy in the world.
âCâmon,â Rafe said, his voice softer now. âWeâve got class.â
You nodded, still a little dazed, and let him guide you out of the cafeteria, his hand never leaving yours. He was in deeper than ever, but he couldnât bring himself to regret it. Not when you looked at him like that, not when his heart was pounding like this.
As you approached the building where your next class was, he stopped, turning to face you. He touched your cheek again, his thumb brushing against your skin, and you leaned into his touch.
âRafeââ
âYouâre my girl,â he whispered, his forehead pressing against yours again. âOkay?â
You nodded, your breath hitching as you looked up at him, your eyes wide and trusting. Rafe knew he was on the edge of something he couldnât control, but as he leaned in for one more kiss, slow and tender this time, he realized he didnât care.
âRafeâŠâ you began again, speaking against his lips. There was so much you wanted to say, so much you needed to understand about what you were, what you two were becoming. His thumb traced the curve of your jawline.
âYou donât have to say anything,â he whispered, his voice low, almost reverent. âI just⊠I need you to know that you mean something to me. This, usâ"
âOkay.â
He was already in too deep.
And just like that, he got what he wanted.Â
The next day, everything seemed to fall into place as if the universe has finally aligned for you. He asked you out, and just like that, you were together. The next two months were a dreamâutter bliss. You werenât just happy; you were radiant. Youâd become the most popular girl in school, and with him by your side, it felt like you were living in some sort of fairy tale.Â
Every smile he gave you, every touch, every whispered confession of how perfect you were sent you soaring higher. He couldnât get enough of youâyour sweetness, your kindness, your genuine heart. It was as if he was falling more and more in love with you every single day. And you, you had never felt this alive.
But deep down, in a place he didnât dare acknowledge, there was a shadow, a sliver of guilt that he pushed aside every time he looked into your trusting eyes. He never officially ended the bet with Kelce and Topper. It was just a stupid game, something that seemed so insignificant compared to what he feels for you now. He told himself that he had forgotten about it, that it didnât matter anymore. After all, what you two had is real, right? And you, completely oblivious to the sinister origins of your relationship, continued to believe in the fairy tale.
Until it ended.Â
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Itâs after cheerleading practice, and youâre alone in the locker room, stuffing your things into your bag. The air is thick with the scent of sweat and body spray, the usual post-practice atmosphere, but thereâs something different todayâa tension you canât quite place.Â
As youâre zipping up your bag, you hear voices nearby, just around the corner. Leila and Jessica, their conversation low but unmistakable. You wouldnât normally eavesdrop, but something about the tone of their voices makes you pause, your heart suddenly beating a little faster.
"You were right," Leila says, her voice edged with a cruel satisfaction. "About your gut feeling with Rafe and his new girl."
Oh.
Jessica sounds tired, almost defeated. "What do you mean?"
Leila sighs, a dark amusement in her tone. "Kelce spilled everything when we hooked up last week. He was too high to keep his mouth shut. Rafeâs been playing her this whole time, using her to mess with you. It was all a bet."
The words hit you like a punch to the gut. Your breath catches in your throat, and for a moment, you canât move, canât think. The room spins around you, the ground shifting beneath your feet.
No. No, this canât be real.
Leilaâs voice continues, completely unaware of the devastation sheâs causing. "It's so fucked up. She has no idea. Sheâs out there thinking heâs her Prince Charming, and all along it was just some sick game."
Jessica doesnât say anything, but you canât bear to hear more. You feel like youâre suffocating, your chest tightening as panic floods your system. Before you know it, youâre runningâout of the locker room, down the hall, anywhere to get away from those words, those horrible, soul-crushing words. Tears blur your vision as you stumble outside, gasping for air, for some kind of escape from the nightmare thatâs suddenly become your reality.
The ache in your chest doesnât fade as you bolt from the locker room, tears hot on your cheeks. You donât know where youâre going, but you know you canât stop moving. The hallways blur past you as you wipe at your eyes, struggling to catch your breath. Rage and heartbreak twist inside you like a knife, and before you know it, you find yourself standing outside the gym, where the sounds of basketball practice echo through the double doors.
You push through the doors without thinking, your heart pounding in your ears. The gym is full of movementâsqueaking sneakers, the thud of the ball against the court, and the grunts of effort as the players practice their drills. But all of it fades into the background as soon as your eyes lock onto Rafe.
Heâs in the middle of a play, dribbling the ball down the court with that intense focus youâve always admired. For a moment, you hesitate, that familiar warmth of seeing him almost enough to make you stop. But then the memory of Leilaâs words slams into you like a tidal wave, and the anger surges back, drowning out everything else.
You storm across the gym, your footsteps heavy on the polished floor. Some of the players notice you, their eyes widening in surprise, but you donât care. Youâre beyond caring. The only thing that matters is confronting him, making him face what heâs done.
"Cameron!" you shout, your voice sharp, cutting through the noise of the practice.
He turns at the sound of your voice, surprise flashing across his face. The ball slips from his hands, bouncing away as the other players stop, confusion rippling through the group. You always call him by his name. The coach starts to say something, but you barely hear him. All you can see is Rafe, standing there, looking at you with those eyes that you once thought held nothing but affection for you.Â
Now, all you see is a liar.
âWhatâs wrong baby?â He jogs over to you, his brow furrowing.
You donât answer immediately, your breath coming in ragged gasps as you try to hold yourself together. But itâs impossible. The dam breaks, and the words tumble out.
âWas I a bet?â
His expression changes from confusion to something closer to horror, his mouth opening as if to say something, but nothing comes out. The sound of your voice, trembling with disbelief and pain, seems to have stunned him into silence.
For a moment, you just stare at each other. You want him to deny it, to laugh and tell you itâs all some terrible misunderstanding. But deep down, you already know the truth. You saw it in his eyes the second he turned to face you, that flicker of guilt, that flash of something wildly desperate.
He reaches for you, his voice breaking. "Baby, wait, let me explainââ
âWas I a fucking bet?â you repeat, your voice louder this time, edged with a desperate, frantic energy that you canât control. You take a step back as he tries to get closer, every muscle in your body screaming to get away from him, to escape the unbearable weight of the truth.
His eyes are pleading, searching yours for something, anything that might make this easier, but thereâs nothing. No words, no excuses that can make this hurt any less.
âIt started as a bet,â he admits, his voice barely above a whisper, but to you, itâs as loud as a gunshot. âBut itâs not like that, I swear. Iââ
âWhat the hell is wrong with you?!â
He flinches at your words, pain flashing across his face, but you canât stop. Itâs like all the anger, all the heartbreak, all the humiliation youâve been choking down is pouring out of you in a torrent, and you donât have the strength to hold it back. You can see the panic rising in him, the desperation as he realizes just how badly heâs messed up. He takes another step toward you, his hand reaching out, but you jerk away,Â
âWeâre done.â
âPlease, just listen,â he pleads, his voice cracking.
âNo.â
And with that, you leave.Â
Rafeâs voice echoes behind you as you walk away, but you refuse to look back. The gym doors swing shut, muffling the sounds of the practice resuming, and youâre left in the eerily quiet hallway, your breath coming in ragged gasps.Â
The locker room is cold and empty when you push open the door. The scent of body spray and sweat lingers in the air. You head straight to your locker again, hands trembling as you fumble with the lock, desperate to escape. But before you can get it open, the door swings wide behind you, and you know, without turning around, that he followed you.
âGo away,â you say, your voice barely holding steady.
âI canât,â he says, his voice strained with desperation. âNot like this.â
You spin around, your eyes blazing with anger. âYou donât get to decide that. You used me! And for what? Some sick joke with your friends?â
He takes a step closer, his hands raised as if to placate you, but you back away, your heart pounding. âI know I messed up,â he says, his voice thick with regret. âI know I shouldâve told you the truth, but Iââ
âBut you didnât,â you cut him off, your voice rising. âYou let me believe that you cared about me, that everything was real, and all the while it was just a game to you. You and your friends laughed in my face the entire time, didnât you?â
âIt wasnât a game,â he insists, his voice cracking. âIt wasn't supposed to be like this, okay? This wasn't the plan. I changed. Being with you... it was the only thing that felt real to me.â
You shake your head, tears welling up in your eyes. âI donât believe you.âÂ
Rafe looks at you, his expression torn between guilt and desperation.Â
âIt wasnât a joke. It started as a stupid bet, but I never expected to actuallyââ He broke off, running a hand through his hair in frustration. âI care about you. Thatâs real.â
For a moment, you see the boy who had made you feel special, who had made you believe in something more. But it's not enough.
âI donât even know who you are."
You want to believe him, to take solace in the idea that some part of what you had was real, but you can't. You shake your head again, a sob choking you as you turn away from him, your back pressing against the cold metal of the locker.
âIt isnât supposed to hurt like this,â you whisper, more to yourself than to him. âItâs not supposed to feel like a knife in your chest.â
Rafe takes another step closer, âPlease, sweetheart,â he murmurs, his voice breaking. âJust give me a chance to make this right.â
"You donât get to have a chance. You donât get to pretend this is some kind of love story. You lied to me. You used me.â
You look at him then, really look at him, and all you see is the boy who broke your heart. The boy who turned your world upside down with a single lie. You know that if you stay, if you let him talk, you might be tempted to forgive him. But you canât.Â
Not this time.
With a deep breath, you straighten up, wiping away the tears that have stained your cheeks. âIâm done.â
âDonât say that,â he pleads, his voice thick with desperation.
But youâve made up your mind.Â
âI mean it. Weâre done. I need you to stay away from me.â
The words hit him like a physical blow, and for a moment, he just stands there, staring at you as if he canât believe what youâre saying.
But then he sees the resolve in your eyes, the finality in your tone, and he knows thereâs no coming back from this.
âIâm sorry,â he whispers, his voice hoarse. âIâm so sorry.â
Without another word, you turn away from him, pushing past the locker room door and walking away. You hesitate for a split second. A small voice inside you screams to turn back, to give him one more chance, but then you imagine the laughter, the cruel satisfaction.Â
The image of Rafe with his friends, laughing at your expense, sears itself into your mind.Â
The door slams shut behind him, and he leans against it, his breath coming in short, ragged gasps. He doesnât feel victorious. Instead, thereâs a hollowness, a quiet whisper in the back of his mind that asks, âWhat now?â He clenches his fists, trying to silence it, but the emptiness remains.
This time, he doesnât follow you.Â
pairing: park sunghoon x fem!reader
genre: revenge, angst, smut, fluff
synopsis: Sunghoon nurtured a profound animosity towards his childhood friend, Lee Heeseung, blaming him for his sister's death. To Sunghoon, his sister was the only person who had genuinely loved him, making Heeseung's perceived betrayal unforgivable. This deep resentment sparked an intense desire for revenge, driving Sunghoon to extreme measures to achieve it. But to what extent would he go to find satisfaction in his vengeance against Lee Heeseung? Would his plans unfold smoothly, or would everything take an unexpected turn, throwing his schemes into something he didnât expect.
word count: 7k
warnings: swearing, kidnapping (kinda), possessive hoon, mentions of death, fake marriage, depression.
an eye for an eye: part 1
The familiar feeling of emptiness flooded his body. Sunghoonâs eyes were lifeless as the they gazed at the coffin where his sisterâs remains lay.
This was the same feeling he had when his fatherâs mistress left him at his biological fatherâs mansion.
He felt the coldness of his father towards him. He felt the hatred of his fatherâs wife. He saw disappointment in his grandparentsâ faces.
He was unloved and unwanted, it was a no brainer.
For a six-year-old child, it was all too much to take. When he was living with his mother, he was treatedlike shit. And when he lived with his father, there was no difference at all. Itâs no wonder why he became wary of people. He wouldnât want to talk to anyone, nor be in the same room as them. He would only go out to eat and return to his room to lock himself up. He even thought back then that his existence was big bad joke.
But one day, a girl with the same dark brown eyes as his went inside his room and forced him to leave the house and drink up some sunshine. He had no other choice but to follow the girl because she would never let go of his hand.
Truth to be told, Sunghoon found the girl irritating, he wanted to hurt her. But when she said that she was his sister and that she would protect him from all evil, he was left speechless. Because for the first time in years, there was a person who wanted to protect him. Her older sisterâs smile made him cry, not because of sadness, but because of happiness.
He let out a hollow laugh. He will never see those smiles of her sister ever again. Those good old times would now be just a mere memory.
He slightly turned his head when he heard someone familiar talking behind him. Sunghoonâs jaw clenched as he stared at the cause of his beloved sisterâs death, Lee Heeseung. His bestfriend and her sisterâs boyfriend.
With heavy feet, he stood up and approached the guy and his father who he was talking to.
âYouâre not welcome here, Lee Heeseung. Leaveâ His voice was hard and heavy.
âPark Sunghoon!â His father reprimanded.
âUncle, can you please give us a minute? Weâre just going to talk.â
âIf you want to explain what happened, then let me tell you that youâre just wasting your time.â He said, blankly, not showing an ounce of emotion to the guy in front of him.
âPlease, Sunghoon, listen to me. I didnât want all of this to happen. I-Iâm sorry.â Heeseung sounded so pathetically contrite, making him want to vomit.
âSo you want me forgive you just like that, Heeseung?â He sarcastically remarked. Heeseung shook his head with a sigh and looked at Sunghoon with pleading eyes once again.
âI know it was partly my fault, and I am also hurting, Sunghoon. You know how much I love your sister, and I wouldnât ask for this to happen.â
âYou wouldnât ask for this to happen?â He sharply retorted what the guy said. âIt was the middle of the fucking night, yet you asked her to go out riding in your stupid car. You asked her to leave even if it was already late. Clearly, you asked for this the happen! You are the reason why my sister is lying there!â He lashed out, pointing at the coffin where her sisterâs lifeless body lie.
âIt was our anniversary! I invited her out because I wanted to surprise her!â Heeseungâs left hand balled into a fist he was sure the right one would do the same if it werenât in a sling due to the accident.
âYeah, and because of that stupid surprise, my sister died.â He saw the look of hurt in his best friendâs eyes, but the pain that he is seeing wasnât enough for him. He wanted to beat the shit out of Heeseung and kill him with his bare hands, but that would be too easy.
âI didnât know that a drunk driver would appear and hit us! If only I knew⊠I-if only I knewâŠâ Heeseungâs eyes reddened with pain.
Sunghoonâs greeted his teeth, turning away. âLeave.â
âSunghoon, pleaseâŠ.â
âJust leave!â he hissed. âLeave and donât ever show your face to me ever again.â He said in a serious tone.
âSunghoon?â He was quick to turn his head towards the source of the voice. There stood Y/n, standing next to Heeseung as she anxiously glanced back and forth between the two. âWhy would you say that to my brother?â
His lips pressed firmly with a stern expression. âBecause his idea of a pleasant surprise is a bad joke.â
That was all he said before returning to his seat. He didnât bother to look at the two again, and he wasnât able to see Y/nâs eyes widen in surprise. He only heard the faint farewells of the two to his father.
Once again, Sunghoon confined in his own lonely world. He feels like he was cursed and happiness was forcefully denied to him. Losing his sister who helped him break free from his dark world was painful.
Losing a friend that he considered a family was painful.
Losing the woman he had learned to love was painful.
In just a snap, he lost the people who gave color to his world.
10 years laterâŠ
The service crew was very attentive, Sunghoon noticed. The place was modern and cozy. He hadnât taste any of the pastries yet, but they looked appetizing. All in all, the bakeshop was pretty impressive. Thereâs no wonder why a lot of people go here.
On the other hand, it was quite a surprise that heâs in the shop. This was the first time he set foot in this place.
He wouldnât bother to come if it werenât for something important, especially since the owner of this bakeshop is the sister of someone he despises.
Yes, he knew you owned this place.
Your town is small enough for him to not know that. So, why the hell would he choose to meet someone in your haven of all places? There was a ninety-nine percent chance of him seeing you there. But what can he do about it?
His âoh so noble fatherâ commanded him to meet with the girl he liked for him. Obviously wanting him to settle down already. And because that he is the only son of his beloved father, he has no right to oppose to it.
He felt his phone rang and he answered.
âYes?â
âHey, Mr. Park.â
Said the girl on the other line. The voice sound forcefully seductive it sounded cheap to his ear.
âMay I know whoâs on the other line?â
Sunghoon asked lazily and almost rolled his eyes.
âThis is Shin Yuna. Iâm the one youâre meeting at the bakery in town.â
His eyes went searching for a woman who was on the phone, probably speaking with him. At the door he saw a woman wearing a tight-fitting yellow dress. The woman had a phone pressed to one ear, her eyes scanning the inside of the shop. Looks like she was the one heâs waiting for.
He ended that call once her eyes landed on him. Evidently, sheâd recognize him. A sensual smile appeared on her bloody red lips and she started walking towards him.
He should feel lucky because the woman was a catch. Her skin was smooth and fair, she had shiny, long hair. And in his opinion, aside from her hourglass figure, the girlâs flawless legs were her best asset, free from any scars.
She was gorgeous all right. But it doesnât have an impact on Sunghoon.
Yuna must be one of those girls who are pretty on the outside, empty in the inside. Beautiful but annoying and boring.
He stood up as the girl approached. He offered his hand but she didnât take it. Instead, she leaned to give him a kiss on his cheek. Okay, he wasnât at all shocked by that.
âNice to meet you Mr. Parkâ she greeted
âThe pleasure is all mine, Miss Shin.â
âPlease, call me Yuna.â She said with a wide almost flirty smile. âThen call me Sunghoon.â He motioned her to the seat in front of him. âPlease, have a seat.â
âThank you, have you ordered anything yetâ she said as she sat.
Sunghoon shook his head. âNot yet, I was waiting for you. And itâs my first time here, I donât know what food to choose.â Her hand rested on his arm and he wasnât born yesterday to not know that she was openly flirting with him.
âOh Really? You should try their famous gyeran-ppang. Itâs a fluffy loaf of bread with a whole egg inside. Itâs really good, I suggest you try it.â
Sunghoon suddenly remembered you, gyeran-ppang was your favorite ever since. Be it sweet of savory. He didnât expect that those two could be brought together.
âIf you liked it, maybe I should try it.â He simply said, trying to push away the memories. Yunaâs eyes sparkled, and he wanted to roll his eyes, but Sunghoon retrained himself. What was an hour of enduring this infront of her, right?
âOkay, Iâll just go to the counter to order, since this is a self-service shop.â Yuna said as he noticed a slight frown on her face. âI hope next time they hire waiters here so customers wonât have to go to the counter to do the job.â
Ah, he knew it.
His assumptions were correct, the girl only visually pleasing. Deep inside, she was a typical rich brat. He found his fatherâs taste in girl quite funny.
âItâs like hitting two birds with one stone. The service would be aster, plus it would provide jobs for jobless people. That way, more customers would go here, and it would reduce the number of unemployed people.â She annoyingly added further.
God help him stop himself from sneering. As if heâd believe that shit. What could this girl possibly know about work and helping other people?
âYeah, youâre right.â He answered dryly. âIâll order, Iâm the guy here and I should be the one treating you and taking care of things.â
She sweetly smiled at him once again. âWhy, thank you, Sunghoon. Iâll have two gyeran-ppang and one iced coffee. And please ask for a fork and knife while youâre at it.â
âAlright.â He gave her a small smile and quickly stood up, immediately walking his way to the counter to escape his date. He wished the serving of their food would last longer, but the workers in the shop were indeed good at what they do. In less than six minutes. He was back at his table with Yuna waiting for him.
âGo ahead and try it.â She urged him to sit down as their order was served. He took a bit of the gyeran-ppang and he instantly knew why it became popular in the area.
âItâs good right?â He simply nodded in response. Yuna then picked up the bread knife and fork that he requested earlier and used them to eat.
âWhy use a fork and knife? Itâs a finger food.â He couldnât help but to ask.
âOh, eating it with my fingers would be a mess, and my lipstick would smudge if I eat it directly.â Sunghoon avoided raising the corners of if his lips.
âI see. Iâm surprised that you eat food like this and have that kind of body.â Yuna let out a shy laugh at his statement.
âIâm very conscious with what I eat, but when I tried this a few weeks ago, I forgot the diet. I even bought boxes of it for the orphanage that we were helping, And the kids loved it too.â
She was trying to impress him by mentioning the word orphanage? Would it be a bad idea to laugh? Or was he being too hard on this girl? After all, what did he know about Yuna? He didnât even bother to make an effort to find out about the girlâs demeanor before coming here. Is her values really worth his time? Sunghoon bit his lip to stop himself from commenting something heâd regret saying later on.
Sunghoon glanced at the entrance of the bakeshop and he swore he felt his heart pounded. A pang of nostalgia when he saw a familiar figure arrive.
You were like an angel minus the wings and the halo. You were wearing a simple with dress that gave you sweet and innocent look. He didnât expect that you would become even more beautiful than you are over the years. Your rosy white skin was flawless, he longed to touch it. Your lips were full and naturally pink. He almost tasted those once and he suddenly had this urge to kiss you.
He sighed forcefully, everything about him was cold earlier but he felt so damn hot in an instant just by seeing you. He wanted to own you, he wanted to make you his.
Sunghoon felt his heart race at he continued to stare at your face, feeling the rush of warmth in his body.
The beautifully scattered moles on your face made you look more unique ang exquisite to him. Back then, Sunghoon thought he could spend the rest of his life just by looking at your lovely face. Your beautifully sculpted brown eyes with thick and long lashes were still bright and full of life. He wanted to lose himself one day while looking at those hypnotic vivid orbs.
You walked you way towards the counter and greeted your staff with a bright smile.
The sunâs heat was nothing compared to the warmth of your smile. You were like the sun, only brighter, with inky black hair shining.
Now thatâs his kind of pretty. You would always be his kind of pretty. Your beauty was ethereal, it was second to none in Sunghoonâs eyes. He mustered all his strength to look away from the person who evoked such emotions from him.
He tried to put his focus on the person in front of him, but his eyes would occasionally wander back to you.
âSo, what are you busy with these days?â He heard Yuna asked him.
âWork, I guess.â He shrugged. âWe export high quality mangoes to our neighboring countries.â
âOh. Yeah, my parents and I visited your mango farm once. And I must say, your place is very refreshing.â
âThank you, how about you? What your work?â He asked to have something to talk about, not because he wanted to know.
Yuna took a sip of her iced coffee before responding.
âIâm an interior designer, I often have famous celebrities as my client.â She said, feeling proud. âYou know that one actor in squid game? He was my last client. Tell you what, his mansion was large, so I was very happy that I got the project.â
He tried his best not to look bored.
What does he care about celebrities? He hadnât even watched this movie that she was talking about. But he needed to endure all this for two reasons. First, he didnât want to be rude no matter how his inner demon wished to be. And second, to distract himself from your presence.
His only problem now is how will he hide himself from the owner of this bakery.
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âHey, Ning. How are you all doing?â You asked your worker working on the cashier as you entered the counter.
âWeâre doing fine, Y/n. It was a bit of a hassle earlier because there were loads of customers, but it was overall doing alright. I mean, whatâs a little hassle when you can earn profit, right?â Ningning said, smiling widely.
You giggled. âYes, true. Sorry for being late, I wasnât able to help you here. I just had something to take care of back home.â
âNo, Y/n. Itâs all good, youâre the boss here after all. You donât have to worry about a single thing, we got you.â She said reassuringly, smiling softly at you.
âYeah, Y/n. Besides, we know youâre going through something tough right now. How was everything anyway?â Sunoo, your amazing barista, asked. You sighed deeply before answering the young man.
âItâs not settled yet, our ranch is still a mess.â
âOh, Y/n. Donât be down like that, youâre going to get through everything sooner than you think.â You just smiled a Sunooâs statement.
You needed money to rebuild the barn. You needed to hire new workers to manage the ranch. It could all be solved with money, but the problem is you donât have much of it.
Ever since your parents died few years ago, your brother took over the management of the estate.
But what can Heeseung do when half of his life was into car racing? Even you donât know how to run a ranch because your job is making different kinds of delicious bread. Before you and Heeseung could even realize it, the inheritance your parents left you both was slowly falling apart.
And now you and your brother wanted to save the precious land. You would give all the earning from the bakeshop just to make it work, but it was just wasnât enough. You and Heeseung tried going to the banks, but they turned you down every time you tried. Your brother doesnât want your house or land as collateral.
You were thankful for the people working for your shop as they wholeheartedly give you their support.
âThank you for comforting my, guys. Donât worry, if everything settles down, Iâll definitely throw a party.â They all cheered as you smiled.
You went out to fix the displays in the counter. You didnât notice someone passing by, making you bump into them.
âIâm sorry,â You apologized, realizing that you bumped into a woman. She quickly brushed off the area you bumped into and gave you a sharp look.
âNext time, watch where youâre going.â She turned to look at the person next to her and whispered.
âSunghoon, letâs go?â
You felt like you were turned into stone and it looks like Sunghoon felt the same way. It seems like he was frozen in place where he stood, his gaze solely fixed on you.
But it seemed like youâre mistaken because when you looked closely at the man, his face had no expression at all.
He had changed, but not really. He was still the same Sunghoon. Only stronger, leaner, harder, darker, and more attractive. It scared you, he scared you. Yet, you wanted to reach out and talk to him. But to your utter dismay, he just walked past you. And before you knew, he was long gone. Again.
Sunghoon kept telling himself that he was not a stalker, but it had been five days and this was his fifth time your bakeshop. He just couldnât go inside. So for those five days, he contented himself with parking in front of your shop, and watching from inside his car.
When he saw you again, he had a big idea in mind, and yes, that was the reason why he kept going to your bakeshop. Sadly, he would always go home without seeing you.
He couldnât help overhearing the conversation between you and your employees. Their table wasnât that far from the counter so it was inevitable. He was surprised that you didnât notice him right away. But if Sunghoon were to talk about surprising things, what he heard was even more surprising.
It looked like karma found its way to Lee Heeseung. He should be happy about it and somehow, he was.
Heeseung took something from him, someone important, so Sunghoon should take someone important from him too.
A sister for a sister. An eye for an eye.
He glanced at his watch and told himself that this should be the perfect time. He got out of his car and walked straight towards the bakeshop. It was already past eight oâclock, but the bakeshop was still almost full.
He noticed the two service crew he saw last time, staring at him, but they immediately turned their backs on him. He approached them.
âTold you, the person inside the black car that is always parked in front of the shop isnât a bad person. Look at him, heâs too handsome to be a bad person.â He heard the girl he assumed the name was Ningning.
âSeriously? Just because someone isnât physically attractive doesnât mean theyâre a bad person, you know? And not everyone who looks good is automatically good. Youâre being too judgmental.â Sunoo rebuked.
âAnd what thing could he possibly do, huh?â Ningning asked sarcastically.
âHello? Ever heard of the saying âlooks can be deceivingâ?â Sunghoon tried not to smirk. Because their backs were facing him, they werenât able to notice him approaching a while ago.
âExcuse me?â He said, gaining attention from the two. Ningning turned around, her eyes slightly widened.
âYes, Sir? How can we help you?â Despite the surprise, she quickly regained her composure.
Sunghoon gave her a slight smile. âUm, Iâm looking for Y/n. Is she here?â He noticed the two exchanged glances as Ningning seemed a bit hesitant before responding.
âMay I ask whatâs your relation to Miss Y/n, Sir?â
âIâm a friend. Iâd like to have a word with her.â
âMiss Y/n is still in her office.â He saw her co-worker elbowed her, but he didnât pay much attention to it. âIf youâd like, you can have a seat while waiting for her.â
âOkay, Thank you.â He said, walking around the shop to find a comfortable seat. And he couldnât help but to overhear their conversation once again.
âFriend? Then why am I just seeing him now?â
âI donât know. He seems nice to me even though he looks a bit harsh.â
âOh well. Good thing Jake is not here or else he might get jealous.â
For some godforsaken reason, he found his heart tightening at the name he just heard. Who was this Jake guy that might get jealous over him? Is it your Suitor? Boyfriend? Fiance? Sunghoon clenched his jaw. Just imagining another man touching a strand of your inky black hair made him feel sick.
He sat on an empty table near the counter and patiently waited there.
âNingning, Sunoo, Iâm leaving. Will you two be alright staying?â Said the enticing voice near the counter. He glanced over and saw you there.
âCall me whenever something happened, alright? Iâll get going.â
âOh, Y/n! someone is looking for you.â Ningning said before she forgot. Your brows furrowed as you looked Ningning with a puzzled expression.
âWho?â
Sunghoon stood up and spoke. âMe.â He watched your eyes grow wide with shock as he walked towards you. âCan we talk?â
âI⊠Of course.â You absent-mindedly nodded. You pointed at the room where you came from. âLetâs go to my office.â
The air tensed up the moment you both entered your office. You sat on your chair as Sunghoon took the visitorâs chair. His eyes were trained on your face while you were looking down on your lap. No one dared to speak. It was dead quiet inside the room, a silent standstill.
Sunghoon decided not to make rhings more awkward. âItâs been a while Y/n.â Great, you suck at opening conversations, man. He honestly wanted to smack himself.
You looked up and your eyes met. âYeah, it has been a while. How are you?â You slightly smiled at him.
âIâm doing great. You? How are you? I heard your having problems at the ranch.â He paused at what he said. It made him wonder if he was rushing the conversation.
âHow did you know?â You asked hesitantly. âThe town is a small place, Y/n.â She firmly pressed her lips together. For someone sweet and innocent-looking, you could be fiery too.
âYes, thereâs a big problem at the ranch, but it would be solved in no time.â
âReally?â He raised an eyebrow at the intensity he heard in your voice. âAccording to what Iâve heard, you were having troubles finding the money needed to fix things on your ranch. So, I came here to offer a proposal.â He leaned on the chair and watched your confused face. You were always this transparent, itâs likely that you now think heâs going crazy.
âWhat proposal?â You asked with confusion written all over your face.
âI will lend the money you need for the ranch, but you have to marry me.â His simple answer seemed like he was just inviting you to go out ang have a picnic. You looked at him with an unreadable expression before you respond.
âIâm going to what?!â
âYou heard me.â He knew it was unnecessary because she could always reach him if she wanted to. But Sunghoon still took a business card from his wallet and placed it on the table.
âI want you to think about it. Call me whenever you made up your mind.â
You stood up from your seat and looked at him with hard eyes. âIf youâre just playing around like you used to do, just leave, Sunghoon. Donât waste my time.â
He also stood up to remind you of the significant height difference you both had.
âIâm not fooling around, Y/n. Iâm dead serious.â
âThen why? Why would you want to marry me?â You asked, still stunned be his offer.
âFor revenge, I guess? Iâll lend your dear brother the money to help with the recovery of your ranch. But after that, you will cut ties with him. You canât meet him nor even talk to him.â He took a deep breath before letting out the next heavy words.
âHe took my sister from me, I will take you away from him. Itâs my kind of revenge.â
âYouâre crazy.â
âOh, yeah?â He smirked but once again quickly turned serious. âWhose fault is that?â
âWhy would you think would I agree to that?â You tilted you chin up, trying to defy him. Too bad, it was futile. The corner of his mouth went up again. âBecause youâve got no other option.â
âYouâre insane.â
âCrazy? Insane? Well, maybe you could come up with something more colorful after this.â He grabbed your nape and captured you sinfully pink lips. The table wasnât able to hinder him from giving you something that would shake your world.
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Your heart was pounding as you proceeded to enter your house. You still couldnât believe what just happened thirty minutes ago. The Sunghoon whom you secretly love, and the friend who suddenly left you and your brother returned to shake up your world once again.
One slap wasnât enough for what he did to you. And he has the audacity to be the one walking out after his recklessness.
You touched your lips. Until now, you still feel the young manâs kiss and the warmth of his lips brushing against yours. It was a shocking first time and definitely a memorable one. But despite all that, you felt butterflies in your stomach.
You took a deep breath before walking to the kitchen to get something to drink. But on your way, your gaze drifted towards the study room. The room was slightly ajar. You approached and entered.
You saw your brother sitting on the swivel chair with his eyes closed. He looks beat and tired and it pained you. If thereâs only something you could do to help solve this problem, you had already done it.
Then it hit you. You could do something to help you dear brother and fix the problem. Only, there was a price to pay.
It has already been ten years since Sunghoonâs sister died. Maybe itâs time for you to do something to make him forgive your brother and move on. Maybe you could at least give him a bit of happiness, maybe you could do something to bring him back to his old self.
You glanced at your brother. Please, trust me on this.
It would be hard, you knew. But you needed to do something to save them all.
âWeâre here,â Sunghoon announced. âNervous?â
You looked out the car window and surveyed the grand mansion that would become your new home. Your heart was racing, and you felt like your heartbeat was at one hundred and seventy bars per minute. You felt nauseous, your hands were badly sweating and you were having a hard time breathing.
No, you werenât nervous. You were having an anxiety attack.
Sunghoon unbuckled your seatbelt before holding your face with both hands, waiting for to look into his eyes. His eyes were dark and sensual. Nope, it didnât help you calm down a bit.
âAre you okay? You look pale.â He asked with concern in his voice. He felt your forehead and neck as if checking if you had a fever.
You felt electricity ran through your body because of his touch. Feeling as if you were burning, you pulled away from him and averted your gaze somewhere else.
âIâm fine. Itâs just that, this was all so sudden.â You noticed his expression darken from the corner of your eyes.
âThen get used to it because youâre my wife starting today.â
Before you could even respond, he already exited the car and opened the passenger side door for you. He took the duffle bag containing a few pieces of your clothes. He then held your hand as you both walked towards the mansion.
âDonât be so stiff, Y/n. Thereâs no way I would hurt you, you know?â
You knew Sunghoon was telling the truth, but it wasnât enough to calm you down. He wouldnât hurt you, he said. Still, he had the power to, especially now that you were married.
It all happened so fast. Just last week you were still a Lee, and you still couldnât believe that you are now Mrs. Park.
After that night, you went to your bakery and called Sunghoon the next morning. And a week later, you were now married. No entourage, reception or whatsoever.
After the civil wedding with the judge that Sunghoon knew, you went straight to the mansion, you didnât even manage to say goodbye to your brother who was currently not in korea.
At the mansionâs door, you were both greeted by Aunt Chul, the house keeper. Sunghoon and his sister had nannies when they were children, but they remained closest to the woman.
âDear!â Aunt Chul greeted you as she gave you a warm hug, then gently held your face as she pulled away.
âHow are you? It has been so long and you grew beautifully, Dear.â
Despite everything, you were able to put a happy and genuine smile on your face. âThank you, Auntie. Iâm doing great, and you?â
âOh, Iâm not getting any younger, dear! I think I can count the remaining black hairs I have left.â The woman joked, laughing slightly.
âYou still look great, Auntie.â You smiled at her, shaking you head slightly.
âYouâre still the same old playful one, arenât you?â she teased. âNow come get inside, I prepared you both something to eat.â
She turned to Sunghoon and looked at him. âLet me take that bag, son.â
âOh, no. We can handle this, Auntie. Thank you.â He said embracing the elderly person.
âMy wife and I are just going to have a talk before we eat.â You froze when you heard him say the word âwifeâ. Yes, thereâs no mistaking it. You really are Park Sunghoonâs wife.
When you glanced at the woman, thereâs not a trace of surprise marred her serene face, which puzzled you.
âAlright, you know where to go when you two want to eat.â She smiled softly.
Sunghoon guided you upstairs to the room where youâre staying.
The room was definitely Sunghoon, very neat and manly. The walls were painted white, accommodating the rich hue of the big bed and built-in cabinets. Everything was well placed and clean.
âYou may find my room dull and boring.â He said as he placed your bag on the side of the dresser. âBut you may refurnish it however you like. Have the walls painted, the curtains changed. Just donât put too much pink.â
You blushed at what he said, you were a girl who has a deep obsession with color pink ever since. And it seems like he still remembers that about you. But as much as you wanted to renovate the room and make it appear more your style, you wouldnât do so. You liked the room as it was.
You didnât notice Sunghoon approaching, so you gasped when you felt your husband pulling you by the waist closer to him.
âLetâs talk.â
âY-yes, of course â Sunghoon!â You let out a small scream as the strong man lifted you up, and you had no choice but to wrap your arms around his shoulders.
âSunghoon, what the hell are you doing?â
âI was supposed to carry you over the threshold, but I knew that you would snap at me if Aunt Chul sees us.â He answered with a gorgeous grin on his face. For a minute, he looked like the boy you used to know.
The guy you used to love.
But no matter how handsome the young man appeared to you now, you still couldnât stop the seething the anger in your heart towards him.
âAnd you think I wouldnât do that now? I did that once before, I could do it again.â
âOh, trust me. Iâm more prepared this time.â He said with a twinkle in his eyes. He dropped you onto the bed and hovered above you. You gasped for air when you felt his hard body on top of yours. You were sure that when you entered this room, the AC was on, but for some reason the air became thick and hot and filled with desire.
âI t-thought weâre going to talk?â Your voice was shaky and far different from you challenging voice earlier.
âWe are. Weâll talk like this.â He lowered his head and nestled into your neck. You had never been intimate with any man. This was new to you. Your heart was beating wildly and you afraid Sunghoon would hear it.
You felt so warm, it was as if your bones were melting. It felt good to be this close to him. And he had been hugging you for a while now. He was the only man who could make you feel extreme emotions.
âI told them about us.â You heard him mumble, his hot breath licking your cold neck.
âYou⊠what?â You asked, disoriented.
âI told everyone in this house about us. Even my dad thatâs currently in Japan.â He lifted his head and looked at you as if you as if he wanted to know what you were thinking, if not to absorb your very soul.
âYou told them about our agreement?â
âNo, I only told them that we were getting married. That I couldnât wait about Dadâs arrival. That we saw each other again, and instantly fell in love. So make sure to be a loving wife to me, especially in front of them.â
As if he needed to say it. âOf course. But I hope you donât forget about the other part of the agreement. The money, Sunghoon. I need it.â
âI didnât forget about that. Iâll give it to your brother as soon as I see him.â
âGlad to hear thaââ
Sunghoon slowly lowered his head, your eyes widened. âWait, what are you-â
âYouâre mine, Y/n. Including your body.â He said with his tempting mouth.
You wanted to stop him and tell him to stop what he was doing, but no words came out of your lips. Instead, a sound coming from your stomach halted your husbandâs advances. You didnât know whether to feel embarrassed or thankful. You were saved, not by the bell, but by your tummy.
God! Sunghoon didnât need to smile, amusement was in his eyes.
âMaybe we should eat first.â Sunghoon withdrew from being pressed against you, stood up, and extended his hand towards you.
âCome.â You hesitantly took his hand and stood up as well, feeling quite embarrassed.
âDo you still know the way to the dining room?â He asked as you refused to meet his gaze, just nodding in response.
âDo you mind going there alone? I just needed to call someone. Iâll join you in a few minutes.â
You just nodded again and quickly left the room. Usually, after the wedding comes the honeymoon. Or in your case, funnymoon.
â
The moment youâor rather, his wifeâstepped outside, Sunghoon finally let go of the smile he had been holding back.
Yes, you had become matured and become tough over the past few years, but in many ways, you still hadnât really changed. You were still funny, cute, adorable, and his.
His previously bright face was now replaced by a blank expression. Finally, Heeseung would experience what it was like to lose someone important to him. The only difference is that no one would die.
He wouldnât hurt you, at least, not intentionally ang physically. Never. Heeseung was still lucky that Sunghoon had some semblance of a heart left.
All he wanted was to emotionally torture him. He would make his heart bleed in sorrow, until he would beg him to stop.
And that would start now.
He picked up his phone and dialed a number. On the third ring, the person he was trying to reach answered.
âYes, hello?â
His grip on the device tightened upon hearing the voice of the man he despises.
âHeeseung.â
He could taste the bitterness in his own voice. The man on the other line wasnât able to respond immediately, so he continued.
âI heard youâre not in korea right now.â
âNo, Iâm not. What do you need, Sunghoon?â
He asked directly, without preamble.
Nothing, youâre the one whoâs going to need something from me.
âNothing, really. But if I were you, Iâd go back to korea right now.â
He could already see the furrow on his former friendâs face. Soon he would face his range, but instead of being afraid, he would actually be glad to see it.
âWhat do you mean by that?â
âItâs Y/n. She left your house and sheâs with me now. Too bad you werenât there when she left.â
It was a shame for Sunghoon the he couldnât see firsthand how the person on the other line is reacting.
He bet it would be priceless.
âYou son of a bitch. What did you do to her?!â
He heard the grinding of his interlocutorâs teeth making him chuckle sarcastically.
âYou asshole!â
âYeah, Heeseung. Curse me all you want, but Iâll make sure that you will never get see your sister again. I will make you pay for all the things you did. Prepare yourself because I will take you to the hell you put me through.â
He ended the call. With his hands shaking, he exhaled sharply. He forced himself to calm down before he began to walk out of the room.
Maybe he shouldnât have gone to the dining room just yet. Heâs still feeling the anger coursing through his body, and he didnât want anyone to see him like that, especially you.
But when he saw your beautiful face with a smile plastered on it while chatting with Aunt Chul, the heavy emotions enveloping him suddenly dissipated.
While looking at you glowing face, he lost the bitterness and pain that he had been feeling. Your bright smile simply made the pain go away. He was certain of what he was feeling. About his fear ang pain going away.
He took a deep breath once again ang approached the two, specifically you. He leaned down and kissed you on the forehead, disregarding the watchful eyes of the elderly person nearby.
âWhat are you two talking about?â He asked. Aunt Chul smiled at him and seemed to chat with him like a child.
âI never knew Y/n had a bakeshop in town. If Iâm not mistaken, one of the helpers bought the bread I liked there. Turns out Y/n was the owner.â
He sat beside you and held your hand, giving it a tight squeeze. âYeah, her pastries and sweets are indeed famous in town.â He stated, smiling proudly.
âY/n also told me the she hasnât had a boyfriend. She had suitors, but didnât accept any of them.â The woman gossiped.
âAuntie!â You playfully reprimanded the her.
Sunghoon threw a glance at you. âOh?â
His face lit up, secretly smiling to himself. So it was likely that the guy named Jake whom your employees were referring to was you suitor. He suddenly felt relieved. He glanced at your plate that is still empty.
âYou havenât eaten yet?â He asked you as you shook your head in response.
âNot yet. I was busy chatting with auntie.â
âTell you what, Sunghoon. Your wife was just really waiting for you to come here.â Aunt Chul remarked.
âAlright, Iâll leave you two love birds alone to enjoy your food.â
Once the two of you were left alone, Sunghoon couldnât help but let a smile spread across his face.
âSo, you were waiting for me, huh?â He said teasingly.
âI wasnât waiting for you. The conversation with Auntie just really hit the spot.â
âYeah, sure. Letâs eat.â
They ate in silence. You sat beside him quietly with your head bowed as you eat. You were like some kind of a shy teenager sitting next to her crush.
Sunghoon smiled a little as he remembered their happy memories. You were just like this back then when you two are being teased together. You would blush furiously and he just enjoy the teasing.
âIâll go upstairs to take a shower ang get changed.â You said after he was done eating.
But before you could fully stand up, he pulled you back into the chair and bestowed a gentle kiss on your lips.
âPlease donât tempt me like that.â Your eye widened and your lips parted in surprise. Your face reddened and he couldnât stop himself from grinning. You quickly stood up and rushed away from him.
Well, it was useless since no matter what you do, you were already his. Nothing could ever separate you from him, not even your brother.
Sunghoonâs smile faded, and his eyes grew cold.
You would be forever his, and you had no idea of what the future lies ahead of you.
Wake up and break up
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# TEASER ! my universe (mila bday chapter) excerpt, universe 001: xo kitty . . .
Can u make a jake or( whatever member u want)make up sex ? If not it's okay! đđŁ
Ofc I can bb đ«¶actually was already working on a hurt comfort fic before you requested it
Idol!jake x artist!reader
Warnings : angst ,hurt-comfort, smut, fluff, reader is insecure
Wc : 4.5k
"Man you didn't tell us y/n won an award wtf" jay's words sounded like static to jake's ears
"What? " He questioned through his hoarse voice, his head throbbing because of the constant state of moving his body had been in for the past few days. He doesn't remember when he last slept for more than 4 hours
"She just posted it on her story, check it out if you even care bro" jay scoffed and left the room, his voice condescending and accusing.
jake's brows furrowed while he automatically reached for his phone
"What do you mean if I even care? " he muttered to himself, feeling anger rise up in his chest at jay's tone.
His thumb swiped at your profile and clicked on your story, all anger leaving his body when he saw your figure holding the golden trophy while standing in front of the mirror, your face hidden from the flashlight of your phone.
His heart sank to his stomach and dread filled up his chest when he realised the gravity of the situation
"fuck" He muttered and rubbed his temples, heart running a mile per minute. What had he done.
He quickly clicked on his notifs and saw a couple of messages from you dated yesterday
"Shit baby I'm so sorry" he muttered, the throbbing in his chest reaching fever pitch, an ugly feeling rearing it's head in his chest when he finally read your messages
[Mineđ€]
[5:40 pm] I'm wearing the blue dress that you love so much tonight :), tell me how I look
[5:40 pm] (photo attachment)
jake clicked on the picture and he wanted to cry. You looked like a fucking goddess. God you were beautiful, you were so beautiful he was questioning how you were real.... how you were his
[6:30 pm] I'm feeling nervous, can't wait for you to be here, I just need to hold your hand for a bit, only for a bit I promise :(
[7:21 pm] you aren't coming are you
[3:30 am] (audio message)
jake's heart felt like it was tearing apart in two, he had fucked up so bad and he didn't think there was anything he could do to make this right.
There were missed calls from you after that last message and finally an audio message that sat staring at jake ominously
He rubbed his palm over his face and finally pressed play with trembling fingers
"Hi babyy i miss you- you slurred, your voice was shaky and he could tell that you were drunk when you recorded this message ,intoxication dripped from your tone
"Where even are you? Busy? Did you at least eat today baby?" he didn't deserve it, he didn't deserve your concern or love, he didn't fucking deserve you
"I hope you did- there was a pause - I haven't eaten- your voice sounded solemn all of a sudden, as if you were deep in your thoughts now, ur voice was hoarse like you had been crying
"Don't feel like eating ...... I waited for you- a sharp inhale, shit, you were crying. jake felt his own eyes dampen at hearing your first sniffle, he hated when you cried. He hated that he was the reason why.
"I feel stupid now" You whispered and then laughed condescendingly
"I mean, it's not like it was an important award anyway... just a stupid art exhibition. It's not like my art is that good anyway, I'm honestly questioning if they gave me that award cuz they needed a female in the merit list"
Wrong. You were amazing. And if anyone deserved that award it was you.
But jake didn't remember the last time he had told you that.
another sniffle
"You have more important stuff to do and i get that. And i told myself I won't cry today but here I am- you giggled through your sobs- I look so stupid right now, I bet I sound even more stupid everytime I annoy you with my stupid fucking feelings"
No you don't, he loves you, you are his everything, he wanted to say
"But I'm trying to change i promise.... I haven't been keeping track of our anniversaries anymore since the last time you told me it was childish and you had better things to do with your time"
jake closed his eyes and let a single tear fall down his cheek, god he regretted it everyday, he regretted opening his stupid mouth and talking to you that way every damn day. He had wished you would forget about it after he apologized to you but of course you haven't. That kind of hurt cannot be forgotten so easily
"It hurts but i manage... it's hard to manage tonight, I don't know why.... maybe because I can't stop expecting things to change, hoping that one day I would wake up and I'll be your priority again " You were full on hiccuping through sobs now
"God I'm so stupid and I wore this stupid fucking dress cuz I felt beautiful... not anymore tho, I don't feel beautiful when you aren't there to tell me I am..... you just matter so much to me and it kills me that I won't ever matter even half as much to you"
jake cursed and threw his phone aside while you still talked, holding his head in both hands, jake let himself cry
He let himself cry for all the times he'd hurt your self esteem so much it made you want to change, he cried for all the times he watched your smile fall cuz he couldn't be there for the stuff you wanted to do
He let himself cry for making you feel like you were less of a person just because you got excited over small things and little gestures mattered to you
He cried because he had been hurting the one person who made his life worth living, so much to the point that you had started to make yourself smaller. He had made you shrink.
"You are my first and last everything jake.. and i know you are an important person and have to hide it from the world that you have a girlfriend but i just feel like... Maybe in an effort to make everyone else believe that i don't exist, you started to believe it too.... and i don't even blame you. I've always been forgettable"
His phone dinged to signal the message had ended so he pressed play again. And again. And again. He doesn't remember how long he sat there listening to your sobs and heart wrenching pain. The pain that he had caused.
jake hadn't felt this kind of fear ever before. Not even when he had moved to a foreign country alone. He was losing his mind, dark circles under his eyes as he sat outside your apartment door. You weren't here, he knew that, he'd been coming to see you everyday but no sign of you. A locked door. That's all he was greeted with for the past 1 week.
Your phone was switched off, no calls or messages, no way of knowing how you were doing and where you were. Had you really left him for good this time? Would he never be able to hold you in his arms again? Hear your giggles and taste your sweet kisses? Was this your goodbye?
That was the thought that had him breaking down completely in his car in the middle of nowhere as he drove around looking for you aimlessly.
just once, he needed to see u once.
He wiped his tears and dialed jay's number
"I need you to do me a favor"
You missed him. You missed him so much it hurt. Were you being too harsh on him? You weren't doing it on purpose, you just didn't feel like you were capable of facing him right now, too embarrassed and feeling exposed after you sent that stupid voice note. A drunk mistake.
What if he broke up with you? What if he hated you now ?
You sobbed into your pillows in your childhood bedroom, crying yourself to sleep, imagining his arms around you, shushing you softly, telling you he loved you
God you don't even remember the last time he told you he loved you.
His knees buckled when his eyes fell on you. There you were, so fucking beautiful, so fucking tempting he had to physically stop himself from running to you and taking you in his arms. You weren't smiling and that's what made his heart clench. As long as he'd known you, you were always smiling, you were his personal little cheerleader.
"Y/n look who's here to meet you" your mother's voice made you jolt, almost dropping the antique case that you were cleaning.
And you almost dropped it again when your questioning eyes met his dark ones. Your heart started beating unbearably fast, your palms sweaty as you placed the case back on the counter with shaky hands
"you didn't tell me you had friends back in the city y/n! And such a handsome one at that- your mother cooed, wiggling her eyebrows at jake whose ears turned red - anyways, you kids talk while I bring you guys snacks" your mother said and disappeared around the corner, leaving you and the reason of your escape from the city alone. You stood there fidgeting with your fingers, the silence sitting heavy on you while you made it a point to look nowhere else except your feet.
After a few foreboding seconds which felt like hours you saw his shoes come into your line of vision, moving closer to your feet
Your hands gripped onto your skirt harshly when you felt his big hands cup both of your cheeks and move your face up to look into his eyes. His face inches from yours.
"Baby.. " he whispered and that's all you had to hear before breaking down, your vision becoming blurry and harsh sobs escaping your lungs
"God I'm so sorry, I'm so sorry sweetheart I'm so fucking sorry" His voice cooed, thumbs swiping at your cheeks to wipe your tears, kissing your cheeks and eyes to calm your heavy breathing
Your hands moved up to fist the shirt on his chest and you closed your eyes to finally let it all out, crying and sobbing your pain out, so hurt and so upset from what things had come to.
He pulled your heaving body into his arms and circled his arms so tight around you, as if afraid of losing you. You sobbed your heart out in the crook of his neck while he apologized to you, whispering countless confessions into your ears
"I love you, I love you so much baby, I'm sorry I haven't shown it to you enough" he whispered and you hiccuped in his chest, letting the hurt and disappointment wash over you, hearing him say he loved you already healing a part of you
His guilt ridden voice had you eventually giving in and wrapping your arms around his neck, pulling back to stare into his eyes, small sniffles leaving your lips as u observed his tired face. Your hand cupped his cheek and he leaned into your touch, kissing your palm. You traced the heavy dark circles beneath his eyes, his irises were red rimmed and exhausted, hairs messy and uncombed
"How long since u slept?" You asked in your hoarse voice
He stared into your eyes, giddy from feeling you close again, feeling too good cuz you were back in his arms
"2 weeks" He whispered and your eyes teared up again. You knew he had been harsh on himself because of his work, he was often sick, unable to sleep or rest and then there was you and your feelings
Who cared about your stupid feelings when this man in front in front of you couldn't even get proper fucking sleep? If anything, you were the extra baggage that he had been carrying around
"I'm sorry" You whispered and his brows furrowed "baby why? "
"because I'm so inconsiderate, I'm sorry I'm so demanding and - his lips cut your rambling off mid sentence, chapped lips pressed against your plump ones and he kissed you like he had never kissed you before. Desperate hands grabbed your waist while your own tangled In his hairs, pulling him closer to you. You were both hungry. No the better word would be starved. You were starved to the point that even a little brush of skin against each other was sending your heads reeling. The kiss tasted of despair and guilt, it reeked of frustration but most of all jake kissed you like he was scared.
"Wanting to feel loved isn't a demand sweetheart, I'm sorry i haven't been there for you, I'm sorry i haven't been making you feel like you are my priority, because you are. You have no idea what you mean to me baby, you're my little heart" he whispered into your mouth and you started crying again like the crybaby that you were. You were his crybaby tho, his to console and comfort. His to love.
He kissed you again, soft pecks all over your face, whispering things that he had never told you before, he didnt like talking about his feelings this way but the moment demanded vulnerability and he could do anything for you.
You were sure your mother had heard everything by now and that's why you didn't hesitate to drag jake into your childhood bedroom. The both of you snuggled in your bed and talked about your feelings for hours. Tears were shed on both sides but it was comforting in a sense, to clear everything up and come clean about what you both needed
"Will you wear that dress for me again? When we get home?" he asked, his fingers tracing patterns into your waist and you pouted at him
"you've lost that privilege" You teased , slapping his chest lightly
He stared deeply into your eyes, his gaze so serious it made your own smile drop
"I'd do anything to gain that privilege again, to see you look so beautiful for me,so fucking pretty for me" he whispered and you blushed, your head reeling from his words
"I'll wear it" You mumbled shyly, god you were weak for this man
He leaned into you to bite your cheek
"Yeah? you'd let me take it off you too won't you? Unwrap you like a present, just for me? "
You blushed harder, ears burning up, your fists hitting against his chest
"Pervert" you whispered and he chuckled, his hands wrapping around your body to pull you closer, nose burying in the crook of your neck, leaving small sensual kisses
"Can't help it baby I'm so down bad for you" he groaned into your neck, making you flinch slightly as it tickled. His hold on your waist was tight, squeezing you desperately
"you're seriously not thinking dirty things while my mom's down the hallway right? " You asked giggling even though your cheeks were red and flushed. It had been a while since you and jake had done anything like this, since you felt wanted by him like this
jake's pants tightened uncomfortably upon hearing your giggles. God you were so sweet, there was a reason his manager had been forbidding him from seeing you
You were a distraction. You were addicting. And anyone with two eyes could see that jake was addicted to you.
He had physically recoiled when his manager had told him to chose between his idol career and you, seeing how he was willing to sneak out to meet you, risking everything and putting everyone at stake
But jake had promised he would control himself. He couldn't live without you, even the thought of you not being there made his chest constrict. So he decided to stay away from you for a while. Even though it hurt , it surely hurt less than to stay away from you forever
"I was drunk and couldn't stop thinking about you" jake whispered, coming up to move your body, laying you on your back so that he could hover over you
"so i drank more and kept drinking till I couldn't feel my fingers"
Your wide doe eyes stared up at him curiously, wondering why he was telling you this all of a sudden
He brought his palm up to your face, stroking your cheek by the back of his hand, caressing you like he loved you
"I didn't forget about your award sweetheart, I was too drunk to remember anything at all, woke up hungover the next evening and i realized what I had done. In an effort to forget about you, I forgot everything else as well. I know it's not an excuse but i just need to tell you" He said, his expression guilty and distraught
You wrapped your arms around his neck, pulling him closer to yourself
"Why were you trying to forget about me? Why not just come see me? or call me? "
Your innocent questioning eyes made jake close his eyes in impending sorrow. He leaned down and kissed u deeply, tasting your hot mouth to stabilize himself before pulling back and telling you everything.
You layed wide wake, stroking your fingers through jake's hair as he slept soundly snuggled into your chest. His soft snores and breath hitting your clavicle.
Honestly you weren't surprised that his manager had done such a thing. You weren't a fool, you noticed the hostile stares he would shoot your way everytime you went over to the boys' dorms or practice sessions. His eyes were always set on you in a glaring warning, as if to say, "you're not welcome here"
You hated that you understood where he was coming from. Being responsible for an entire group's reputation must be hard and your presence only made it harder.
You sighed and hugged jake's head closer to you, burying your nose in his hairs, breathing him in after so long. His hands were around your waist, grip so tight even in his sleep, it made you feel safe and so loved. This was all you wanted. Him in your arms, was that really too much to ask for?
You were still awake about two hours later, sleep just wouldn't come to you, head filled with so many thoughts. You tried slipping out from his grip to fetch water but his strong hands were pulling your body back into him
"Hmm don't go" He mumbled, his voice heavy and sleep ridden, eyes still closed but brows slightly furrowed. You smiled and kissed his nose, trying to slip again when his eyes opened wide, a gasp escaped your lips when he was flipping you over, resting his body over yours, nibbling on your ear
"I said don't fucking go" he growled and the sound had you rubbing your thighs together, hands coming up to rest against his shoulders
"I-i was just thirsty" you whispered and he hummed into your skin, nibbling on your ear again, sucking your lobe into his mouth making you whine softly
"I'm thirsty too" he whispered in your ear, his hands moving down to grab your thighs and parting them so he could settle his crotch against your middle, making you feel how hard he was in his jeans
"so fucking thirsty baby" He groaned and thrusted against you, a harsh gasp left your lips at his actions
"J-jake not here" you whispered but even you didn't believe your words, pussy starting to drip just from the way his voice sounded so husky and deep in your ear. His hands groped your lower body, taking a handful of your ass as he issued another thrust against you
Before you could tell him to stop again, he was pulling back, standing on his knees between your legs while he hastily undid his belt and jeans
"I'm sorry sweetheart I just can't wait any fucking longer, I need to put it in" he panted, you squirmed underneath him, watching how he was quick to pull his pants down his legs, his boxers coming off along with them, hanging around his thighs
He didn't bother taking his clothes all the way off, desperate hands reaching under your skirt to pull your panties down your legs
Your breathing was heavy, eyes pivoted to the hard dick that hung between his legs, arousal gushing down your slit when he rubbed a finger against your hole while fisting his own dick a few times "such a pretty fucking pussy"
"jake please" you moaned and he cursed, coming up to capture your lips into his own while he settled between your legs, rubbing his cock against your leaking cunt, rubbing it up and down, bumping against your engorged clit, making you moan into his mouth that was busy licking into yours
The feeling of being so close to each other after so long had you feeling hot and heavy
"Yeah baby? you want it?" he demanded, eyes dark and lust ridden as he gazed into your teary ones
"Y-yes please" you mumbled and jake clenched his jaw. Fuck. You were sweeter than candy and he couldn't control himself when it came to you
He rested his forehead against yours, looking down to stare at how his dick entered your warm sex, hips grinding to slide in smoother and deeper. Your mouth fell open in a silent moan upon the feeling of him inside of you after so long "baby f-fuck" he groaned into your mouth, feeling his resolve to go soft on you fading away at the way your tight walls were clenching around him
"you're sucking me in baby, so tight"
His words made your hips twitch. The indication enough for him to start moving in you. Your nails dug into his shoulders from above his shirt that he still wore as his hips started snapping against yours, his balls smacking filthily against your ass
His hot moans were making you wetter, drool escaping your mouth at the pleasure
"ts so good baby I fucking missed this" he pants, his hands groping your body mercilessly as he kept moving in and out of your leaking pussy
He licked the drool escaping your lips, sticking his tongue inside your hot mouth, licking into it with urgency while he moved your legs upwards, pressing your body in a mating press, increasing his pace
Harsh animalistic thrusts were sending your body in a ripple, making you move back and forth as he moved above you, sending the headboard of the bed slamming against the wall, the sex getting louder, messier
"Yeah, yeah, fuck yeah" he insinuated with every grind of his hips into you, meshing your lower bodies together to create a friction so insane it had you moaning his name in a chant, mind numbing pleasure clouding your senses
You both shared open mouth kisses, sucking on each other's tongue lewdly, uncaring of how messy it was, you loved messy
His hands moved up to hold onto the headboard above your head as he moved his hips deeper into yours, letting your legs fall around his hips, wrapping around his waist, your ankles digging into his ass to keep him buried deep inside of your warm cunt
"Wanted to make love to you but look what you fucking do to me" he groaned into your mouth, occasionally licking into it and digging his teeth into your lower lip, making you whine and moan in extreme pleasure. His dick made out with your cervix, bumping pleasurably into your g spot, penetrating your womb mercilessly
The sound of the headboard slamming was getting louder, bed creaked beneath your writhing bodies, the sweat on your naked bodies making it easier to slide against each other
Your moans were getting louder as his silent curses reached a fever pitch, a bunch of "Umhhnshit baby" and "so good" s falling from his lips, hips getting sloppier, pistoning in and out of you in a frenzy, uncaring of how your mother could probably hear you get pounded into the sheets
"s-so close jake I'm so close" you moaned and his hips got faster, his hand sneaking down to rub against your clit to make u reach your high faster. He couldn't wait to feel you gushing around his cock "that's right baby, make a fucking mess on me yeah?" he groaned, biting your lower lip and rubbing harshly against you, his hips never faltering, thrusting and thrusting until you were cumming all over his dick with a scream of his name
The moan was so pornographic it had him cumming within minutes of feeling the delicious clench of your cunt around his aching cock, filling you up to the brim, harsh pants escaping his lips as he used your pussy to ride his orgasm, eyes rolling back in pleasure. Sighs of satisfaction filled the empty space between your mouths
Harsh breaths were shared as you both came down from your highs, sharing sweet kisses and confessions, a string of "I love you" s falling from his lips while his palms caressed your body softly, rubbing against the parts where he'd grabbed you harshly
"Don't you need to go back? what will your manager do if he finds out you're here with me?" you asked some time later, his dick was still in you, feeling too good to cockwarm him just like this
He kissed you softly and shook his head "Told jay to take care of it. I honestly couldn't care less baby I just need you"
You bit your lower lip, getting shy now that he was being so sweet to you, not used to have him say such things to you casually "But u should care jake, you can't just risk your career for me"
"I could do anything for you. Nothing matters if you're not there, I hope you know that sweetheart" he whispered in your mouth before kissing you deeply again. "I hope you also know how proud of you I am my pretty little artist, no one else deserved that award more than you baby"
You wrapped your arms tightly around his neck and kissed him back, heart feeling full and all insecurities fading away at his words, cheeks flaming red from his compliments, unable to hide the smile overtaking your face
"I love you" you whispered, as if saying them any louder would take the meaning of the words away
"Yeah? Say that again baby" He whispered back and you giggled shyly, burying your face in the crook of his neck where you repeated the words again
He chuckled and kissed the side of your head adoringly "I love you so much too baby, and I'm going to show it to you every waking moment, I'm gonna love on you till you're begging me to stop"
You curled your body further into him at his words, heart feeling giddy after a very long time. Hoping that this feeling would last forever.
ïč đ ïč ă ââââ I KNOW IT'S MY FAULT, BUT I WANNA MAKE IT BETTER!
PAIRING: racer ! sunghoon Ă orphan ! afab reader.
SYNOPSIS: Youâve always considered yourself a good personâkind, forgiving, and patient. But Sunghoon tested every bit of that. One reckless, drunken drive was all it took for him to flip your life upside down, leaving you temporarily confined to a wheelchair. The inconvenience was more than just physical; it was a wound to your pride and independence. Sunghoon, however, refused to walk away from his mistake. Guilt-ridden and determined to make amends, he became a constant presence in your lifeâcovering your medical bills, offering you emotional support, and sticking around even when you wished he wouldnât.
WORD COUNT: 19.2K
FEAT: WONYOUNG from IVE, JAY from ENHYPEN, HANNI from NEWJEANS, + some ocs
MENTIONS OF CRIME & ACCIDENT, OVERALL FLUFF & CRACK !
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AS YOU LAY IN THE HOSPITAL BED, the sterile scent of antiseptic in the air, your gaze drifted to the bouquet of white roses on the table beside you. A scoff slipped from your lips before you could stop it, a bitter reminder of why you were even here.
This was all his fault. Park Sunghoon.
For a second, you tried to maintain your calm, the nice person part of you struggling to hold on, but that guyâhe tested all of it.
âThrow them away, please?â you asked, your voice clipped as you turned to the nurse adjusting your IV.
Before she could respond, an infuriatingly familiar voice cut through the room, smooth yet utterly exasperating. âYou don't like white?â
You didnât even need to look to know it was him. The sudden rush of irritation heated your cheeks as you whipped your head towards the door. And there he was. Park Sunghoon. Strolling in casually, hands tucked into the pockets of his expensive designer coat, as if he hadnât ruined your entire week.
âYeah, I donât,â you shot back, your glare burning through him. The forced smile on your face was saccharine, dripping with the very clear message that he was definitely not welcome.
He raised an eyebrow, unfazed. Of course, he had the audacity to smirkâlike always. "Sadly," he drawled, clearly enjoying himself, âyou gotta keep them.â
Without invitation, he sauntered over to the side of your bed, his presence filling the room, as if his wealth and arrogance alone could smother the oxygen. You watched him with narrowed eyes, arms crossed over your chest in defiance.
âJust leave me alone, you rich jerk,â you spat, unable to hold back the venom in your tone. Your fists clenched beneath the thin hospital sheets, a reminder that you couldnât even storm out of here like you wanted to. You were stuckâand it was all because of him.
His face faltered for a split second, the cockiness slipping ever so slightly as your words hit him. But like clockwork, he masked it, that composed, arrogant look sliding back into place.
It shouldâve been satisfying to see the momentary flash of guilt cross his features, but it wasnât enough. Not when your life had been flipped upside down, not when you were confined to this bed because of his mistake.
BUT HOW DID ALL OF THIS HAPPEN?
WellâŠ
FLASHBACK!
Your eyes were stinging from the tears, and you clumsily wiped them away with the back of your hand. You werenât exactly drunkâmaybe two shots deep after an agonizingly stressful dayâbut it was enough to make your head spin. Why did it all have to be so sad?
Sniffling, you stumbled down the empty street, your shoes scuffing the pavement as you sobbed quietly into the night. The darkness felt overwhelming, like it was swallowing you whole, and even though your tears blurred your vision, you knew where you were headingâor at least you thought you did.
It wasnât until you heard the loud, abrupt honk of a motorbike that you even realized you were standing in the middle of the street. You barely had time to turn your head towards the blinding lights beforeâBAM!
The impact wasnât as hard as it couldâve been, but it was enough. The bike, thankfully, had slowed down, but not nearly enough to stop it from hitting you. Pain shot through your leg as you collapsed onto the cold, hard ground, the breath knocked out of your lungs.
You groaned loudly, clutching your leg, wincing at the sharp sting that radiated through your body. Meanwhile, the rider, who had also fallen, was busy steadying himself, dusting off his helmet as if he wasnât the reason your entire life had just flashed before your eyes.
âTHE HELL?!â you screamed, your voice cracking as you tried to shift your weight but immediately regretted it. The sharp pain in your leg intensified, forcing you back down onto the concrete. You gritted your teeth, tears stinging your eyes once again as you glared up at him.
The guy finally looked your way, lifting his visor to reveal his face. "Maâam, are you okay?" he asked, his voice eerily calm, as if he hadnât just crashed his motorcycle into you. Like it was some minor inconvenience to him.
Your blood boiled. âOkay???" you spat out, your voice a mix of disbelief and fury. "Iâm literally bleeding! Are you dumb?!â
The guy blinked, clearly taken aback by your outburst, but remained calm. Too calm. âAlright, alright, just calm down,â he muttered, crouching down next to you, but that only made you angrier.
"Calm down?â you snapped, clenching your fists as the pain and the frustration built up inside of you. âSay that when youâre the one lying here, bleeding out!"
He flinched at your words but didnât reply. Instead, he reached into his pocket, fumbling for his phone to call an ambulance. Meanwhile, you were still seething, glancing down at your leg where the blood was now slowly trickling down your thigh, staining your jeans. The sight of it made you dizzy, your head swimming with pain and exhaustion.
You could barely keep your eyes open, but you still had enough energy to notice himâfreaking fixing his bike. He had the nerve to set it upright on its stand, making sure it was okay before coming back to check on you.
"If you even think about making this a hit and run," you rasped, your voice hoarse from both pain and anger, âIâll haunt your entire family line.â
The guy stopped, visibly gulping as he knelt down beside you once again, clearly panicking now. "No, no, thatâs notâlook, the ambulance is coming, okay? Just⊠try to stay with me.â
Your vision blurred, your breath coming in shallow gasps as the world began to tilt. The last thing you remembered before everything went black was him leaning over, actually cleaning the blood off your thigh with his sleeve, his face a mask of panic and guilt. You didnât know what was worseâthe excruciating pain or the fact that you now hated him with every fiber of your being. Park Sunghoon.
And just like that, you passed out, your hatred for him searing into the darkness of your mind as you slipped into unconsciousness.
AND WHAT EXACTLY HAPPENED AFTER THAT?
You may wonder, but well...
Turns out, the guyâPark Sunghoonâwas not just any calm, overly collected motorcyclist whoâd crashed into you that night. No, he was the son of a wealthy man, one of those who didnât have to face consequences because money speaks louder than the truth. And apparently, money really does talk, especially when youâre up against a system rigged to work in favor of the rich.
Even though Sunghoon had confessed to being at faultâhad told the police it was his mistakeâthe tests showed otherwise. Your blood test, which revealed traces of alcohol, was enough to tip the scales in his favor. You werenât even drunk, for heaven's sakeâtwo shots hardly countedâbut that didnât matter. The system had already labeled you as the reckless one. Your claims of innocence? Brushed off, like dust from his expensive jacket.
It was humiliating. The police barely questioned Sunghoon. His parents swooped in like hawks, ensuring their precious son wouldnât be held accountable for such a trivial incident, and just like that, there was no investigation, no justice. Just a quick sweep under the rug, and you were left to fester in your anger, helpless against the machine that protected people like him.
Being an orphan only made things worse. You had no guardian, no family to back you up or fight for you. Your best friend, Wonyoung, was the only one who came to your side. She tried covering your hospital billsâshe had offered, insisted evenâbut you couldnât let her. She needed the money more than you did, and you werenât about to burden her with your mess. But you couldn't deny her when she showed up every day with packed lunches, smuggling in home-cooked meals like they were contraband.
On one particular afternoon, you sat in the hospital bed, poking at the warm rice she had lovingly packed in a small bento box. Wonyoung sat across from you, her eyes burning with the same hatred you felt. She stabbed at her own food, her anger simmering with every bite.
âI still canât believe him,â she muttered, barely able to contain her frustration. âHow does he get to walk away from this like itâs nothing?â
You let out a humorless chuckle, shaking your head as you swallowed a bite of food. âBecause heâs rich. Rich guys donât face consequences, apparently.â
She nodded, her lips pressed into a thin line. âI hate him. I hate him so much.â
You sighed, your gaze falling to your bandaged leg. It throbbed, a constant reminder of everything that had happened. âJoin the club,â you muttered. âHe hasnât even tried to take responsibility. Not once.â
Wonyoung scoffed, glancing over at the sterile hospital room, the fluorescent lights casting a harsh glow over everything. âHow does he sleep at night? Like, seriously?â
You thought about that too. How did Park Sunghoon sleep at night? Probably on some ridiculously expensive mattress in his mansion, far away from the mess heâd left you in. You clenched your fists around the edge of your blanket, biting back the urge to cry. Not again. You were so tired of crying, of feeling powerless, of being at the mercy of someone elseâs mistakes.
AND AS THE DAYS PASSED, the gnawing anxiety of being kicked out of the hospital clung to you like a dark cloud. Let's be honestâyou had no money. The minute the hospital caught wind of that, you were sure theyâd toss you out on the curb without a second thought. It wasnât like you had any guardian to bail you out, no family waiting in the wings to cover the mounting costs. You were an orphanâalone, except for your best friend Wonyoung, who had already done more than she needed to.
Sitting up slightly in your bed, you glanced at the nurse as she came in to check your vitals. She seemed niceâtoo niceâand it was exactly that thread of hope you grasped at as you hesitantly asked, âSo... when do I pay the hospital bill?â
You knew the question was pointless, knew the answer would sink like lead in your gut, but you had to ask. Maybe, just maybe, a miracle would happen.
The nurse adjusted the IV drip, giving you a small smile as she jotted something down on her clipboard. âSomeone already paid for you.â
Your jaw didnât dropânot even a littleâbecause letâs be honest, you knew who had covered it. Sunghoonâs parents. Of course they did. Anything to wipe their sonâs record clean, to make sure no trace of this incident marred the reputation of their precious heir. Rich people.
âRight.â You muttered, sinking back into the pillows, staring at the plain white ceiling. It was always the same. Pay, forget, move on. No justice, just convenient cover-ups.
The nurse, oblivious to the tension building inside you, walked out of the room. You sighed heavily, closing your eyes, hopingâprayingâthat it wasnât Sunghoon or one of his parents waiting for you outside. But your luck? Yeah, it never worked in your favor.
âEnjoying your stay here?â His voice was as smooth as silk, and when you opened your eyes, there he was, Park Sunghoon, standing in the doorway with that charming smile of his. It was the kind of smile that could have melted heartsânot yours, though. Not now, not when he was the reason you were lying here, stuck in this bed, smelling nothing but disinfectant and medicine.
âYeah, itâs great,â you bit out, rolling your eyes. âA dream vacation. Smell of medicine, broken bones, IV dripsâjust paradise.â
Sunghoon chuckled softly, like he wasnât standing in front of you after nearly ruining your life. You could have thrown the flower pot sitting by your bed at himâwould have if the nurse hadnât spoken up at that exact moment.
âShe has a fracture in her leg and some soft tissue damage, but with rehabilitation, she should recover in twelve to eighteen weeks,â the nurse said, looking at Sunghoon like he actually cared about your prognosis.
âAlright. I get it,â he muttered, nodding as if he was taking mental notes, and you wondered why. Why was he still here? Why did he even care? He had already done his job, hadnât he? Paid the bills, covered the messâso why was he still hanging around?
The nurse excused herself, flashing what you swore was a knowing smile before she left the room. âOkay, then, enjoy your time with your girlfriend,â she said as she slipped out the door.
Girlfriend?! You nearly choked on your own breath. Girlfriend?? Really?! Your eyes shot to Sunghoon, demanding an explanation as you sat up straighter, the hospital blanket clenched in your fists.
âExplain,â you hissed, glaring at him with all the hatred you could muster. Your leg ached with the movement, but you ignored it, your whole body brimming with frustration.
He sighed, rubbing the back of his neck awkwardly. âWell... my dad wouldnât let me get involved after the accident. But I wanted to take responsibility, and the only way I could stay connected to this without the media getting involved was to pretend you were my girlfriend. That way, it looks like Iâm just... you know, paying your bills because I care.â
âBecause you care?â You scoffed, your voice dripping with venom. âAs expected. Rich people like you donât actually careâyou just want to clean up the mess and move on. Get the media off your back. Donât worry about me though, Sunghoon. Just stay away from me, because if you keep hanging around, I swear, I will go insane.â
You grabbed the flower pot with one hand, aiming it directly at his face. Your knuckles whitened from the grip, the tension boiling over.
âWhoa, whoa!â Sunghoon raised his hands defensively, stepping back with a sheepish smile that only infuriated you more. âCalm down. Iâm going, Iâm going.â
He slipped out of the room with a smile that seemed too nonchalant, like none of this was serious to him. He disappeared into the hallway, leaving you to stew in your anger.
You let out a long string of curses under your breath, tossing the flower pot back onto the bedside table with a huff. Your head fell back against the pillow, and you closed your eyes, groaning in frustration.
Why did this guy have to be so infuriating? Every time you thought about him, your blood boiled, and now you were stuck in this mess with him as the person supposedly âtaking careâ of you. What a joke.
You clutched the blanket tighter, trying to shake off the overwhelming mix of emotionsâanger, frustration, and the suffocating feeling of helplessness.
THE NEXT DAY?
SUNGHOON WAS BACK AGAIN.
You groaned inwardly, watching him from the corner of your eye as he quietly settled into the chair beside your hospital bed. He didn't speak, just sat there, his eyes glued to you. What the hell was his deal? You were already too tired to deal with the fact that this guy, who had already caused enough trouble in your life, was now making himself a permanent fixture in your hospital room.
âCan you just go away?â you murmured, voice low and raspy, refusing to look at him directly. It was irritating enough that he was hereâyou didnât want to give him the satisfaction of eye contact.
He shifted in his seat, leaning forward slightly as if he were genuinely invested in whatever non-existent conversation you were about to have. âI just... I just wanted to apologize,â he started, his tone softer than you expected. âLook, I never wanted this to happen. I didnât mean for you to get hurt, didnât want you to get this fractureââ
âDonât bother me with your false apologies,â you cut him off, your voice sharp as your eyes narrowed in on him. There was no way you were going to sit here and let him play the nice guy when he was the reason you were stuck in this bed. As far as you were concerned, his words were as hollow as his concern.
Sunghoon flinched at your dismissal, but his face quickly returned to that neutral, unreadable expression he always wore. Without missing a beat, he pulled out a small, elegant container from his side, opened it up, and began arranging a steaming bowl of ramen. The fragrant aroma hit your nose almost instantlyârich broth, a soft-boiled egg on the side, and a hint of spice. His personal chefâs touch, no doubt. How typical.
âHere.â He pushed the bowl towards you, chopsticks in hand, offering it like it was some grand gesture of peace.
You stared at it, the smell tempting your empty stomach. But hell no were you going to eat anything he gave you. Not after everything. It felt like taking pity food, and you werenât about to give him the satisfaction of thinking heâd done something nice.
âI donât want to eat this,â you refused coldly, crossing your arms over your chest and turning your head away as if the sight of it disgusted you.
Sunghoon blinked, clearly taken aback by your blunt rejection. The chopsticks hovered mid-air, the ramen dangling precariously off the ends. âThen... what are you gonna eat?â His tone wasnât mocking, just confusedâlike he couldnât fathom why anyone would refuse gourmet ramen made by a personal chef.
You bit back a sigh, feeling the frustration bubbling under your skin. âThe hospital food,â you replied flatly, knowing full well you had no intention of eating it. Who in their right mind actually wanted hospital food? But you werenât going to let him win. Even if it meant enduring that tasteless mush, you would.
âSuit yourself.â He shrugged, completely unfazed, and with the same calm indifference, he took a bite of the ramen himself. Leaning back in his chair, he made himself comfortable, savoring each bite like he had all the time in the world. The room was suddenly filled with the sound of his quiet chewing, and your irritation spiked.
âWhat the hell?â you muttered, glaring at him as he continued to eat in silence.
He glanced at you, the corner of his lips twitching as if he found this whole situation amusing. âYou said you didnât want it. So, Iâm eating it.â His tone was maddeningly casual, as if the fact that you were lying there in a hospital bed while he enjoyed a meal meant absolutely nothing to him.
âIââ You started, but your words stuck in your throat. Was he doing this on purpose? You glared at him, eyes narrowing, your frustration palpable. Without thinking, you grabbed the nearest pillow and hurled it at him with all the strength you could muster.
It hit him square in the chest, the force of it barely making him flinch, but it was enough to get his attention.
âJust eat somewhere else!â you snapped, your voice raising a bit louder than you intended. âNot near me. Youâre making me feel nauseous,â you added, feigning an exaggerated gag as you pressed your hand to your stomach, though in truth, your frustration was more mental than physical.
Sunghoon paused, chopsticks halfway to his mouth, his gaze flickering over to you. For a split second, you saw something in his eyesâsomething like amusement, or maybe even disbelief. But then, just as quickly, it was gone, replaced by his usual blank, indifferent expression.
âAlright, alright,â he muttered, pushing his chair back a few inches as if to placate you. He continued eating though, leaning further back, seemingly unbothered by your outburst.
You watched him in silence, your hands clenching the hospital blanket in frustration. How could someone be so infuriating? Every fiber of your being screamed to tell him off, to shout at him for being so... so... indifferent.
But deep down, you knew you couldnât push him too far. As much as you hated it, this guy and his filthy rich family were the ones footing your hospital bills. Without them, youâd be in deep trouble, maybe even kicked out by now. You needed to be civilâjust civil enoughâto keep this uncomfortable arrangement going. But that didnât mean you had to like it.
As Sunghoon continued eating, you couldnât stop your mind from wandering. Your job. What the hell were you supposed to tell your workplace? They were going to fire you for taking such a long break, werenât they? You were already behind on rent, behind on everything. And now, because of him, you were going to lose the only shred of stability you had left.
You glanced at him again, annoyance bubbling up inside you. This was all his fault.
Every second he stayed here, pretending to be remorseful, pretending to careâit only fueled your hatred more.
After finishing up his food, Sunghoon finally stood up from the chair, and for a blissful second, you thought he was about to leave. Peace, at last.
But no. You watched in dismay as he turned toward the door, only to return moments later with another steaming bowl of foodâsomething undoubtedly made by his annoyingly talented personal chef again. Your stomach growled involuntarily at the sight of it, but you werenât about to give him the satisfaction of knowing you wanted it.
Just as you were about to shoot him a glare, the nurse caring for you entered the room, pushing a small tray cart with the dreaded hospital food on it. Great. She offered a brief, polite smile as she placed the tray on your bedside table. The food looked even worse todayâif that was even possibleâbland and unappetizing, the kind of meal that probably hadnât seen salt or seasoning in years.
âHere you go, sweetie. Make sure you eat something,â the nurse said warmly before quickly leaving the room, clearly unaware of the ongoing battle of wills between you and Sunghoon.
As soon as the door clicked shut, you looked over at him. He was watching you, his elbow lazily perched on the arm of the chair, his hand supporting his chin. A slow, amused smirk tugged at the corner of his mouth. That damn smirk. The one that made you want to throw something at himâif it werenât for your fractured leg keeping you bedridden.
âThank you,â you muttered halfheartedly, reluctantly picking up the plastic spoon that came with the hospital food. You took a bite of the mushy, tasteless concoction, and immediately regretted it. It was like eating wet cardboard. You fought hard not to gag, your throat tightening as the flavorless blob slid down.
Sunghoon chuckled quietly from across the room, his eyes never leaving you. âI thought you wanted hospital food?â he teased, leaning forward just a little as if to get a better look at your suffering.
You made a face, a sickened grimace pulling at your lips as soon as the nurse was out of sight. The taste was vile. And worse yet, Sunghoon seemed to be thoroughly enjoying watching you struggle.
âWell?â he asked, raising an eyebrow, his smirk widening. He knew you didnât want the hospital food. He knew, and that only seemed to make this entire situation even more entertaining for him.
Your pride was the only thing stopping you from throwing the tray out the window and devouring the meal he brought, but your body was betraying you. Your stomach growled again, loud enough for Sunghoon to hear. He chuckled, clearly amused by your stubbornness.
Before you could protest, he moved closer, balancing the bowl of ramen on his knee as he picked up his chopsticks. With an exaggerated nonchalance, he twirled some noodles around the chopsticks and brought them to your lips.
âHere,â he said, voice soft but teasing. âJust try it.â
You stared at the chopsticks hovering in front of you, your resolve weakening. The savory scent of the ramen was intoxicating, and before you knew it, your body betrayed you once again. You leaned forward and took a bite, unable to resist the warm, perfectly seasoned noodles. The difference in taste was almost enough to make you groan in relief.
Sunghoonâs smirk deepened as he watched you chew, his eyes glinting with amusement. âThatâs a good girl,â he murmured, the words rolling off his tongue with a teasing lilt.
Your eyes snapped up to meet his, and you glared at him through a mouthful of ramen. âDonât call me that,â you muttered, voice muffled as you chewed.
âWhy not?â He tilted his head slightly, his lips quirking up in playful curiosity. âYou donât like being called a good girl?â
âItâs cringe,â you replied shortly, swallowing the bite. âJust... feed me, dude.â
He raised an eyebrow at the casual âdudeâ and let out a soft snort of laughter. âDonât âdudeâ me,â he shot back, his tone playfully offended. He twirled more noodles around the chopsticks and held them up for you again.
You glared at him but leaned in for another bite, chewing slowly, savoring the flavor. Dammit, the ramen was good. Stupid rich kids and their personal chefs.
âWhy canât you be nice to me for just one second?â he asked, his voice light but with an edge of genuine curiosity.
You scoffed, wiping your mouth with the back of your hand. âMaybe because you literally got my leg fractured.â
He let out a low sigh, his face softening as he leaned back in the chair, one hand resting lazily on his thigh while the other still held the chopsticks. âThat was a mistake.â
âA mistake that cost me my life,â you shot back, your voice laced with bitter sarcasm. You gestured to your leg, propped up awkwardly with a cast. âI canât work. Iâm stuck here. All because of you.â
He winced slightly, but it was brief, his calm expression returning just as quickly. âYeah, but Iâm paying for your bills and feeding you gourmet food. I think that counts for something.â
âOh, wow. Thanks. I guess Iâm supposed to be grateful that youâre throwing your money at the problem you caused,â you said, sarcasm dripping from every word.
He leaned in again, closer this time, his face just inches from yours as he held up the chopsticks with a piece of soft-boiled egg. âYou need protein to recover,â he said with mock seriousness, as if that somehow excused everything.
You gave him a long, unimpressed stare but opened your mouth reluctantly, letting him feed you the egg. It was delicious, of course.
Your bickering continued, the tension between you palpableâpart frustration, part something you didnât want to examine too closely. As much as you hated to admit it, there was something almost... comfortable in this strange back-and-forth. Even if he was insufferable. Even if he had ruined your life. There was something about the way he teased you, the way he looked at you with that annoying smirk, that was... unsettling in a way you couldnât quite describe.
âNext time,â you muttered between bites, âjust donât call me a good girl.â
Sunghoon grinned, eyes glinting with amusement. âWeâll see.â
A WEEK HAD PASSED,
AND SOMEHOW, THIS GUY,
PARK SUNGHOONâ
Had become an inescapable shadow in your life. He was always around, lingering like a ghost in the corner of your hospital room, and frankly, it was getting on your nerves. Youâd half expected him to get bored and move on, but no, he was persistent. Today was no exception, as he casually strolled in, dressed far too well for someone who supposedly had nothing better to do.
As if the universe wanted to test you even more, you suddenly realized you needed to use the bathroom. Perfect. With a fractured leg and several other annoying injuries, it wasnât exactly a simple task to just get up and go.
Your eyes flickered over to Sunghoon, who, as usual, was making himself comfortable in the chair beside your bed, scrolling through his phone like he had all the time in the world. How does he not have work? you wondered. But then again, he was rich. He probably was the bossâno one to yell at him for skipping out.
An idea popped into your head, one so devious it made you almost grin. If you were stuck in this hell because of him, then he was going to suffer for it, too.
âI need to use the washroom,â you said, your voice dripping with forced sweetness. You shot him a smile so sugary it could give someone a cavity.
He looked up from his phone, raising a single eyebrow, his expression both confused and slightly suspicious. âAnd why are you telling me this?â His tone was casual, but you could tell he was wondering what you were up to.
You resisted the urge to roll your eyes. Did he really not get it?
âWell,â you said, shrugging your shoulders nonchalantly, âbecause youâre going to help me get there.â
Sunghoonâs face twisted into an expression of disbelief, the confusion deepening as he stared at you. His brows furrowed, and he glanced from you to your cast, clearly trying to make sense of the situation. âCanât you just call the nurse?â he asked, his voice filled with exasperation.
You shrugged again, acting as though the answer was obvious. âThe nurse is probably busy with other patients. Youâre here, so... help me.â
For a moment, Sunghoon just stared at you, realizing that this was your revengeâyour small, petty way of getting back at him. You could see the gears turning in his head as he weighed his options, but ultimately, he sighed, knowing full well this was his fault. He couldnât say no. Not this time.
He stood up from his chair, slipping his phone into his pocket, and walked over to you. âFine,â he grumbled under his breath, though there was a subtle trace of amusement in his voice. âLetâs get this over with.â
You smirked, raising your arms toward him in a silent, exaggerated demand for help. He gave you a lookâone that said he knew exactly what you were doingâbut he bent down anyway, carefully placing his arm around your back to help you sit up.
His movements were surprisingly gentle as he shifted you, mindful of your injuries. For a moment, you almost forgot you were supposed to hate him, but the memory of your fractured leg came rushing back as you awkwardly stood, balancing on your good leg while he held you up.
âYouâve done this before, right?â you teased, leaning a bit more heavily on him than necessary.
He rolled his eyes but didnât answer, his grip tightening around your waist as he helped you off the bed. âJust donât fall on me,â he muttered, his voice laced with mild frustration.
You let out a small, fake gasp. âAre you afraid of a little contact, Sunghoon?â you asked, your tone dripping with mock innocence.
His jaw clenched slightly, but he ignored your jab, shifting his weight to better support you as he guided you toward the bathroom. âGosh, why canât you just call the nurse like a normal person?â he groaned, sounding far more exasperated now that he was actually having to deal with you.
âBecause,â you said, as if it were the most obvious thing in the world, âthis is your fault. You got me into this mess, and now you get to deal with it.â
He sighed again, clearly trying his hardest not to snap back at you. You could practically hear the patience draining out of him as he helped you into the bathroom, your body leaning heavily on his arm as you hobbled on one leg. His other hand hovered near your cast, careful not to jostle it.
Once you were inside the small bathroom, he slowly backed out, giving you space but not before shooting you a deadpan look. âYou good?â
You smirked, biting back a laugh. âIâll let you know when Iâm done.â
Sunghoon closed the door behind him with a soft click, but not before calling through the wood, âJust yell when youâre finished, Your Highness.â
Leaning against the bathroom sink, you couldnât help but smile in satisfaction. Revenge tasted sweet, even if it was petty. You knew Sunghoon didnât want to be here, playing nurse, but it felt good to trouble himâjust a little.
You took your time, prolonging your stay in the bathroom for as long as possible, savoring the knowledge that Sunghoon was waiting outside. Maybe it was childish, but it made you feel a bit better, if only for a moment.
As you lingered in the bathroom, relishing in your small, mischievous victory, Sunghoon's voice rang out from the other side of the door, his tone laced with irritation.
âYou done?â he called out, his voice slightly muffled through the door.
You smirked, leaning your head back against the cool tile of the bathroom wall, debating whether to prolong this little game. But fate, it seemed, had other plans for you. In your attempt to stand up properly, your balance wavered. Your injured leg buckled slightly, causing you to slip, creating a loud thud that echoed off the walls.
âOh God?! Did you break your leg again?â Sunghoonâs voice immediately shifted from annoyance to a surprising edge of concern. You could hear the door handle jiggle as he attempted to open it.
In a panic, you yelled back before he could barge in. âDonât even try! I havenât pulled my pants up!â Your voice wobbled between panic and embarrassment, heat rising to your cheeks despite yourself.
There was a brief pause, followed by a mixture of relief and exasperation in his tone. âSeriously?â
You could practically feel his embarrassment from behind the door as he rubbed the back of his neck, caught between wanting to help and this awkward situation. âThen pull them up!â he said, as though that solved everything. The sheer audacity of his tone made your eye twitch.
âListen, boy,â you snapped, your voice dripping with sarcasm and frustration. âIf I could pull them up, donât you think Iâd be able to walk out? Iâm literally stuck on the floor. And itâs disgusting down here!â
His groan was audible through the door, no doubt paired with him running a hand over his face in disbelief. âAre you serious right now?â he muttered, more to himself than to you.
The back-and-forth bickering continued for what felt like forever, with you calling out orders and him grumbling on the other side of the door. After what seemed like an eternity, you finally gave up trying to maintain any shred of dignity in this situation.
âOkay, I pulled them up! Now, help me get out of here,â you finally yelled, exhausted from the struggle.
Sunghoon let out a deep, exaggerated sigh of relief, one that almost made you want to smack him if it werenât for your current predicament. âPhew, finally.â You could practically hear him rolling his eyes.
The door opened, and Sunghoon stepped inside with a mix of irritation and amusement. He bent down to help you, slipping his arm around your waist once more, lifting you up with practiced ease. You let out a small huff as he guided your weight against him, his warm hand steadying you as your body adjusted to standing again.
Without another word, you wobbled toward the sink, more than ready to return to the bed, but you couldnât just ignore the fact that your hands were still dirty. Sunghoon kept his arm around you as you leaned over the sink to wash your hands, his eyes narrowing as he observed what you were doing.
"You..." he started, trailing off, his eyes slowly widening in horror. âYou havenât washed your hands yet, have you?â
You glanced up at him through the mirror, raising an eyebrow. âObviously not. I fell, genius,â you muttered, as though this was the most obvious thing in the world.
Sunghoonâs face instantly paled, his eyes darting from his hands to yours, his expression shifting from shock to absolute disgust. He immediately let go of you, stepping back like youâd just told him you had the plague.
âYou did NOT just touch me with unwashed hands,â he said, his voice a mix of horror and disgust as he dramatically recoiled. His hand hovered in the air, shaking slightly, before he rushed to the other side of the sink, furiously scrubbing his hands with soap, as though he were trying to rid himself of every possible germ.
Watching him panic was somehow immensely satisfying, a smug grin curling your lips as you watched him suffer in disgust. âEww, eww, eww!â he muttered to himself as he scrubbed, his face twisted in revulsion.
âServes you right,â you quipped, leaning back against the wall, watching him frantically rinse his hands as though his life depended on it.
âYouâre disgusting,â he shot back, glaring at you through the mirror, but the corner of his mouth twitched as though he were trying hard not to smile.
"Donât act like I planned to fall, Sunghoon,â you retorted, crossing your arms as you continued to lean on him for support, your smirk never faltering. âBut seeing you in painâthis... disgustâI gotta admit, it feels kinda good.â
He shot you a look, half exasperated and half amused, running a hand through his hair. âYouâre something else,â he muttered, shaking his head as he helped you back toward the bed.
As much as you wanted to hate him, there was something oddly... endearing about his reaction. The tension between the two of you simmered beneath the surface, a strange mix of frustration, amusement, and something else you refused to acknowledge.
âI know,â you said, smirking as you let him help you lie down on the bed again. âIâm the best kind of trouble.â
Sunghoon scoffed, rolling his eyes, but there was a flicker of something in his gazeâsomething that made the air between you shift. For a moment, the banter fell silent, replaced by an unspoken tension. You both looked away at the same time, the quiet hum of the hospital room filling the space where your words had been.
It wasnât hatred, not anymoreânot exactly. It was something far more complicated than that.
AGAIN,
The next week went by in a haze of frustration, playful revenge, and shared irritations. What had started as your deep-seated hatred for Sunghoon for causing your fractured leg evolved into something less easy to define. It became a bizarre game of you tormenting him with every small inconvenience, while he reluctantly dealt with the trouble, almost as if he believed he deserved it. You had no idea why he kept coming back, why he hadn't just left you to the hospital staffâyet here he was. Every day. Helping you.
And today? Today, you were bored out of your mind, sick of the sterile walls of your hospital room and the bland hospital gown clinging uncomfortably to your skin. The thought of sitting in that stiff bed for another minute was unbearable. Naturally, you decided Sunghoon should suffer the consequences of your boredom too. After all, he was the reason you were here in the first place.
âTake me out for a walk,â youâd said earlier, putting on your best guilt-trip face. âItâs the weekend, you have time. Iâve been stuck here for days.â
Sunghoon, standing at the foot of your bed with an exasperated sigh, had rubbed his temples as if debating whether to throw you into the wheelchair himself or just walk out. But he didn't. With a reluctant grunt and a muttered âFine, whatever,â he agreed, grabbing the wheelchair from the corner and helping you into it.
Now, as he pushed you down the hospital hallway, your eyes gleamed with mischief. Your fractured leg was propped up awkwardly, wrapped in thick layers of bandages, and your body was still healing, but you were reveling in making him work for it.
"The garden!" you demanded, pointing outside through the glass doors like a queen giving orders to her servant.
Sunghoon, visibly tired from both the physical effort and the mental strain of dealing with you, gave a long-suffering sigh. âYou enjoy this,â he muttered, his voice barely hiding the annoyance beneath. It wasnât a question. He knew you were having way too much fun making his life difficult.
You didnât answer him. Instead, you leaned back in the wheelchair with a smug grin, watching the trees and flowers of the hospital garden come into view. The warm sunlight kissed your skin, a far cry from the cold hospital walls. This, oddly enough, felt freeing. And it was even better knowing Sunghoon was stuck with you through it. He owed you, after all.
As you rolled along the gardenâs paths, you caught sight of something from the corner of your eyeâflashes. The unmistakable click of cameras. Paparazzi.
Your smile widened. You remembered the lies Sunghoon had told the nurseâhow he had casually, with that infuriating confidence, claimed you were his girlfriend to save face. He was wealthy, privileged, and undoubtedly terrified of the media catching wind of the real storyâthat he was the one who crashed into you and got you in this mess.
A WICKED IDEA BLOOMED IN YOUR MIND.
Without warning, you let out a loud, exaggerated sob, your shoulders shaking dramatically as you hid your face in your hands. The sound echoed across the garden, loud enough that even the photographers several feet away perked up, their lenses immediately focusing on you.
Sunghoon immediately froze, halting the wheelchair in confusion. âWhat are you doing?â he asked, his brow furrowing as he moved to your side, kneeling down beside you. His eyes darted around, realizing the attention you were drawing.
But you didnât stop. You cried even louder, your voice cracking as you spoke, âItâs because of you! You ruined me! You ruined my life!â Your words were over the top, a dramatic sob story for the cameras.
Sunghoonâs eyes went wide with panic, his expression a mix of horror and disbelief as the realization hit him like a ton of bricks. He glanced over at the paparazzi, whose cameras were now flashing like crazy, capturing every tear, every quiver of your voice. âYouâre kidding, right?â His voice was low, trying to keep his cool but clearly rattled.
You shot him a look through tear-filled eyes that could have won you an Oscar for Best Actress. âI canât believe you did this to me,â you sobbed again, clutching your leg for dramatic effect. âAll because you werenât paying attention!â
He leaned in closer, his voice barely above a whisper as he desperately tried to contain the situation. âPlease, donât do this,â he pleaded, his eyes darting nervously between you and the flashing cameras.
But you werenât done. Oh no. You were just getting started. âI shouldâve never trusted you!â you wailed, loud enough for the photographers to pick up every word.
Sunghoonâs jaw clenched, panic flooding his features as the paparazzi moved closer, their cameras capturing every second of your breakdown. He looked desperate, and it was almost... satisfying. Watching him squirm under the weight of his own lies felt like sweet revenge.
You were just about to spill the whole truthâabout how heâd been the one to hit you with his motorbike, how heâd been pretending you were his girlfriend to save his reputationâwhen Sunghoon, clearly sensing what you were about to do, suddenly placed his hand firmly over your mouth, silencing you in an instant.
Your eyes widened in shock as his palm pressed against your lips. Without saying a word, he grabbed the wheelchair handles with his other hand and started pushing you back toward the hospital entrance, ignoring the flurry of camera flashes now going wild as the paparazzi captured the scene.
You muffled against his hand, glaring at him furiously as he practically ran down the hospital pathway, steering you out of sight from the media frenzy.
He didnât stop until you were back inside the hospital, away from prying eyes. When he finally removed his hand from your mouth, you gasped, shooting him a withering glare.
âWhat the hell, Sunghoon?!â you yelled, still breathless from the intensity of it all.
He turned to face you, his expression a mixture of frustration and something you couldnât quite place. âWhat the hell? Are you insane?! You were going to ruin me out there!â
âI should ruin you!â you shot back, crossing your arms as best as you could in the wheelchair. âYou deserve it!â
His face softened for just a split second, a flicker of something unreadable passing through his eyes. âYeah, maybe I do,â he muttered, running a hand through his hair. âBut donât think for a second Iâm going to let you drag me down that easily.â
You stared at him, caught off guard by the sudden tension between youâsomething beyond the irritation, beyond the bickering. Something you werenât quite ready to acknowledge.
He turned away, gripping the wheelchair handles once more as he moved you back toward your room in silence. And as much as you hated him, you couldnât help but feel something else too.
As Sunghoon pushed your wheelchair back into the hospital, you couldnât help but notice the other patients scattered throughout the halls. Most were older, their faces worn with the kind of wisdom you only get from enduring the passage of time. You saw them glance your way, eyes lighting up with admiration, clearly assuming that you and Sunghoon were some kind of tragic but loving couple, destined to overcome hardship together.
Ha. As if.
There wasnât a drop of love here. The very thought made you internally cringe. If only they knew the truthâthat Sunghoon was the reason you were in this wheelchair in the first place. That this whole âboyfriend-girlfriendâ facade was just a cover-up for his recklessness. But, no. To them, he was probably some knight in shining armor, dutifully pushing his beloved around the hospital.
You caught a glimpse of an elderly woman giving you a soft smile, and you had to suppress the urge to roll your eyes. This wasnât a fairytale romanceâit was a mess. A tangled, ridiculous mess.
Sunghoon finally maneuvered you back into your hospital room, the wheels of the chair squeaking as he parked it beside your bed. He bent down, his fingers curling around the handles of the wheelchair as if ready to help you out. For a brief second, you could see the faint lines of stress etched into his face, the way his jaw was clenched just a little too tightly.
Before he could do anything, though, his phone buzzed. He glanced down at the screen, eyebrows knitting together in a frown. He hesitated, clearly debating whether or not to answer, but eventually muttered, âIâll just take this real quick.â
He stepped away, answering the call with a curt, âYeah?â His voice was low, tense. As the conversation unfolded, you heard snippets of his replies: âI know better,â and âIâm an adult,â followed by a string of sighs. You couldnât hear the other person on the line, but you could guess. It was probably one of his parents, likely lecturing him for spending so much time around you. After all, why would the rich, polished Sunghoon waste his precious time with some girl heâd accidentally injured?
But the truth was, Sunghoon couldnât just up and leave you. Oh no. The media was already onto you both, snapping pictures every time you were in public together. If he suddenly disappeared now, theyâd think he was the kind of guy who bailed on his girlfriend just because she got injured. His reputation would plummet faster than youâd hit the ground earlier.
Still, was it the truth? That Sunghoon didnât want to be around you?
The reality was more complicated. You couldnât even imagine calling him a friend, let alone anything more. This was a weird, temporary arrangementânothing else.
âIâll be back,â Sunghoon muttered under his breath, still distracted by his phone. Without a second glance in your direction, he hurried out of the room, his footsteps echoing down the hallway as he disappeared.
Wait. What?
You blinked, staring at the empty space where he had been just moments ago. Did he seriously just walk out without helping you get back into bed? Your mouth fell open in disbelief.
âAre you kidding me?â you whispered to the empty room.
You waited, expecting him to come back any minute now, to walk in with that same frustrated expression and a sarcastic apology on his lips. Five minutes passed. Then ten. Fifteen. Nothing.
An entire hour dragged by, and stillâno Sunghoon. The nurse was nowhere to be found either, probably off on her rounds, leaving you completely and utterly alone.
The frustration boiled inside you. There was no way you were going to stay trapped in this wheelchair any longer. It wasnât comfortable, and the bedâdespite being stiff and unwelcomingâlooked like heaven compared to the cold seat you were stuck in.
Taking a deep breath, you decided to do it yourself.
Carefully, you placed your hands on the armrests, trying to hoist yourself up. Your fractured leg protested immediately, the dull ache turning into a sharp pain, but you ignored it. You couldnât afford to fall, not now. You just had to get onto the bed.
One step. Then another.
You winced as your good leg took the brunt of your weight, wobbling unsteadily. It was like trying to walk a tightrope while holding a stack of plates. Your body swayed, arms trembling as you gripped the bed frame for support. Almost there. You could feel the edge of the mattress pressing against your fingertips.
And thenâyour foot slipped.
With a sickening thud, you fell face-first into the mattress, your body collapsing awkwardly against the bed frame. Pain shot through your leg as you let out a sharp gasp.
âDamn it!â you cursed under your breath, your voice muffled by the bedspread. âSunghoon, this is all your fault!â
You lay there for a moment, too stunned and too furious to move. How could he just leave you like that? The idiot was probably off taking some important call while you were stuck in this miserable situation. Your hatred for him simmered again, bubbling to the surface like boiling water ready to spill over.
With a groan, you tried to push yourself up, your muscles straining as you fought to get into a proper position on the bed. Your face burned with embarrassment and anger. All you could think about was how Sunghoon was going to get an earful whenâifâhe ever came back.
But, despite the frustration, there was something else gnawing at the edges of your thoughts. Something you didnât want to acknowledge. Something about the way his expression had softened just before he left, like he wasnât entirely indifferent to you. Like there was something there, beneath all the sarcastic quips and exasperated sighs.
No. You shook your head, refusing to entertain the idea. This wasnât some clichĂ© hospital romance where the guy who ruined your life suddenly became your savior. Sunghoon wasnât some misunderstood prince charming. He was just... Sunghoon. Annoying, frustrating, and absolutely the last person you wanted to deal with.
Still, as you lay there, face buried in the hospital bed, you couldnât help but feel that gnawing frustration twisting into something else. Something far more complicated.
THE NEXT DAY PASSED IN A HAZE.
And the day after that.
And another day.
Each one crawled by, dragging itself through hours that felt like days. But Sunghoon didnât return. Not a text, not a call, not even a shadow of his presence outside your hospital room. You didnât want to admit it, but his absence gnawed at you. Was he sick? Had something happened? Why the hell were you even wondering about it?
You shouldnât care.
You didnât care.
In fact, you should be overjoyed if he had caught some miserable flu. Orâbetter yetâif he had gotten into trouble of his own for once. Youâd be happy. Relieved, even.
Right?
Except, you werenât. Something unsettling tugged at the back of your mind. Maybe it was guilt, maybe it was the fact that he hadnât said a word before disappearing. But the more you tried to push the thought away, the more it latched onto you.
And then the door to your hospital room creaked open, a slow twist of the knob announcing a presence you hadnât expected.
In walked a woman.
Her aura screamed wealth, a kind of quiet, effortless opulence that you recognized instantlyâthe tailored coat, the way her silk scarf draped perfectly over her shoulders, and most notably, her glasses. You had never seen anyone wear glasses that looked like they cost more than your entire hospital stay.
She didnât spare you much of a glance at first, too busy taking off her glasses with a dismissive flick of her wrist. But as soon as her eyes met yours, you felt the air shift. Her gaze was sharp, calculating, and instantly made you sit up straighter in bed, pressing your back against the headboard.
Was this Sunghoonâs mother?
The question popped into your mind, but the answer came without you having to ask. Her next words confirmed everything.
âSo, youâre that girl,â she said, her voice clipped as her eyes flickered over you. It wasnât even a question, more of a statement. You were that girlâthe one her son had dragged into this mess. You shifted uncomfortably under her gaze, but somehow managed to muster some sarcasm.
âYeah, the girl your son fractured the leg of,â you shot back, the words leaving your mouth with a little too much venom. But, realizing this was probably not the time for jokes, you cleared your throat.
The woman didnât look amused. Instead, she merely hummed, clearly not interested in exchanging pleasantries.
âIâm here to talk,â she said flatly, ignoring your tone entirely. Her eyes, sharp as ever, stayed fixed on you, not even bothering with an introduction. You could hear some faint commotion outside the room, likely the nurses eavesdropping, curious about the sudden appearance of such an elegant woman.
âOkayâŠâ you replied, scratching the back of your neck nervously, your mind already racing. What could she possibly want?
Without a hint of hesitation, Sunghoonâs mother stepped closer to your bed, pulling something out of her bagâa cheque. She laid it on your blanket-covered lap with a kind of quiet authority that made it clear this wasnât a negotiation.
âTake this,â she said, her voice calm but firm. âAnd leave my son.â
You blinked, staring at the cheque in disbelief. Was this really happening? It felt like a scene ripped straight out of a cheesy drama. Your mouth opened to respond, but before you could, she continued, her tone icy and business-like.
âIf the media says anything, tell them the two of you broke up because of something you did.â
The words hit you like a slap. So this was it, huh? A payoff. A quick exit plan for the inconvenience you had become. Without thinking, you picked up the cheque. Shamelessly, even. You werenât going to pretend like you werenât curious. Your eyes widened slightly as you glanced at the amount.
It was a lot.
Enough to cover an expensive surgery. Heck, enough to completely change your lifeâyour face, your identity. Maybe even start fresh. Your heart raced for a moment, but then a sneaky idea popped into your head. Maybe you could push this a little further.
âI canât take this,â you muttered, putting on your best âreluctantâ act. You hoped it came off as genuine, like you were too noble to accept a bribe. You glanced up at her from under your lashes, waiting to see her reaction.
For a split second, her eyes narrowed, and thenâwithout a wordâshe reached into her bag again, pulling out another cheque. This one was double the amount of the first.
Your internal grin nearly split your face in two.
âIâll take it,â you replied immediately, the words leaving your mouth faster than you could process them. You grabbed the second cheque, abandoning any pretense of hesitation. This was too good to pass up. Who cared about Sunghoon? You werenât even his girlfriend. You didnât owe him anything, and this was way too much money to let go.
Sunghoonâs mother arched a brow, a small smirk curling at the corner of her lips. âYouâre smart,â she said, her voice dripping with a patronizing kind of approval. Before you could even react, she patted your head like you were some kind of obedient puppy. The gesture made your skin crawl, but you forced yourself to stay still, biting back the urge to snap at her.
With that, she turned and strode out of the room, her heels clicking against the tiled floor in a rhythm that oozed confidence and control. You watched her leave, the door closing with a soft click behind her.
For a moment, the room was silent, save for the distant chatter outside the door. You glanced down at the cheques in your hands, the weight of them sinking in.
You couldnât help but laugh under your breath. This was it. After years of living in that godforsaken orphanage, of scraping by, of enduring the endless bullyingâyou were finally getting a break.
Who knew a fractured leg could be this profitable? If this was what came from one little accident, maybe getting hit again wouldnât be the worst thing in the world.
At least you knew one thing for sure: money beats boys. Every time.
YOU EXPECTED TO NEVER SEE SUNGHOON EVER AGAIN. In fact, you had made peace with itâor, at least, you thought you had. But that didnât stop the daily ritual that had developed between you, Wonyoung, and Hanni.
They sat on either side of your hospital bed, a swirl of indignation and venom, bitching relentlessly about the guy who had caused all of thisâSunghoon.
At least you had your friends. They were here, taking time out of their lives to be by your side, and if that wasnât love, you didnât know what was. Wonyoung sat perched on the edge of the hospital bed, her legs crossed with effortless grace, while Hanni lounged at the foot of your bed, absently stroking your hair like you were a cat. They had barely paused for breath since theyâd walked into the room, diving headfirst into their favorite topic: how much they despised Sunghoon.
"I mean, the guy just fractures your leg and disappears without so much as a note?" Wonyoung scoffed, her voice dripping with disbelief as she flung her arms in the air like she wanted to strangle him. She shot you a look that said how could you have possibly put up with this idiot?
âAnd letâs not forget,â Hanni added, leaning forward conspiratorially as if Sunghoon might somehow hear them through the walls, âheâs probably just out there living his little rich boy life while youâre stuck in here, waiting for your leg to heal.â
She shook her head in disgust, fingers still lightly grazing your scalp. âRich bastards are always like this,â she muttered under her breath, giving you a soft pat like she was reassuring you that you werenât alone in your suffering.
You could feel a smirk tugging at the corner of your lips, watching the two of them fuel each otherâs fire. Neither of them had actually met Sunghoon, but they hated him with the burning passion of a thousand suns, and honestly, it was kind of hilarious to watch.
âI know, right? Like, how dare he?â Wonyoung continued, practically vibrating with indignation. âDoes he think just because heâs rich and pretty, he can just act like that and not have any consequences?â
Her eyes narrowed, lips pulling into a thin line, as she mimicked slapping someone in the air. âIf I ever see him, I swear to god Iâm going to knock some sense into that stupid, spoiledââ
âOh, please,â Hanni interrupted with a snort. âIf you ever saw him, you'd probably get distracted by how disgustingly handsome he is and forget all about punching him.â
Wonyoung blinked at her, feigning innocence. âMe? Never. Iâm immune to pretty boys.â
âSure.â Hanni teased, rolling her eyes. âTell that to your last crush.â
You couldnât help but laugh softly at their bickering, the sound surprising you. It was strange how comforting their presence was, even though all they seemed to do was rip into Sunghoon. Not that you minded, of course. They were rightâhe deserved it. Completely.
âŠRight?
You listened as they went back and forth, each taking turns trashing him for his ghosting act. The more they bitched, the more venomous their words became, but somewhere deep down, you couldnât help but feel a small, annoying tug of⊠something else.
Sure, you hated Sunghoon. You absolutely detested him. He had caused this whole mess, fractured your leg, and then vanished into thin air without so much as a âSorry, hope youâre doing okay.â The guy didnât even have the decency to send flowers. Who does that?
But⊠still. A part of youâa very, very tiny partâmissed him. Even though he was infuriating. Even though heâd probably caused you more stress than anyone else in your life. You couldnât shake the strange pang of absence, the way the hospital room felt oddly emptier without him awkwardly hovering around like your personal nurse. Maybe it was the fact that, for a few fleeting moments, youâd been able to annoy the hell out of him and enjoy watching him fumble over basic hospital tasks. There was a twisted kind of satisfaction in making a guy like himâa spoiled, oblivious rich boyâtake care of you.
But more than that, you missed having someone to direct your frustration at. As much as you enjoyed watching Wonyoung and Hanni tear him to shreds on your behalf, it wasnât quite the same.
âSeriously, though,â Hanni said, dragging you out of your thoughts, âI bet heâs out at some fancy restaurant right now, eating caviar or whatever rich people eat, without a single thought about you.â
Wonyoung huffed, leaning back on her elbows. âProbably. You know, I bet heâs never even eaten instant ramen. Can you imagine?â
You snorted. âYeah, because the moment he tastes anything less than five-star cuisine, his delicate palate might collapse.â
Wonyoung laughed, but then her expression grew more serious. âItâs just messed up, though. He leaves you here to rot, and for what? Did he even like you?â
You shrugged, trying to keep your tone light. âWho knows? I think I was just a⊠distraction for him.â
âThatâs even worse,â Hanni said, crossing her arms. âHonestly, you shouldâve asked for more when his mom came by with that cheque. They owe you a hell of a lot more than just money after all this.â
Wonyoungâs eyes widened. âWait, his mom came here? And gave you money?â
âOh, right. I forgot to mention that part,â you said, suppressing a grin as you leaned back against your pillow. âYeah, his mom basically bribed me to stay away from him. Two cheques, actually.â
Hanniâs jaw dropped. âYouâre kidding.â
âWish I was,â you replied, the grin breaking free. âApparently, I was such a nuisance that she wanted to pay me off to disappear from Sunghoonâs life for good.â
Wonyoung let out a low whistle. âDamn. You shouldâve held out for a third cheque.â
âHonestly,â Hanni added, shaking her head in disbelief. âRich people are something else.â
You laughed, a bit more genuinely this time, as they continued to bitch about Sunghoon and his high-society family. But despite the humor and the camaraderie, there was still that nagging feeling. That tiny, irritating itch in the back of your mind.
You didnât miss himânot exactly. But maybe, just maybe, you missed the chaos that came with him. And, unfortunately, chaos had a way of finding its way back.
You just didnât know it yet.
âWoah, I didnât expect you to bad bitch about me the second I disappear,â came a familiar voice from the doorway, smooth and dripping with sarcasm. You didnât even have to turn your head to know who it was. The all-too-familiar dramatic hurt expression was already imprinted in your mindâthe same one Sunghoon wore whenever he wanted to be the center of attention, which was, frankly, all the time.
You snapped your head in his direction, and there he wasâleaning casually against the doorframe, arms crossed as if he hadn't just walked in unannounced, with that smug smirk plastered on his ridiculously perfect face. His brows were raised in mock disbelief, his lips twisted into an amused pout, as if he'd caught you red-handed in the act of a crime. How dare you talk about me when Iâm not here? his expression screamed. But it wasnât just that. No. Sunghoon looked⊠annoyingly good.
The worst part? He knew it.
Hanni and Wonyoung, who had been enthusiastically leading the charge in your anti-Sunghoon crusade just moments ago, froze mid-rant, their jaws practically hitting the floor. The air thickened with awkward tension, the kind that made your stomach do a weird flip. You glanced at your friends, fully expecting them to keep up the bitching. Surely, they wouldnât back down nowânot after all the trash-talking theyâd just unleashed on his name, right? But when you turned to look at them, all you saw were wide eyes and flushed cheeks.
Wait a minute. Were they⊠shy?
Hanni was the first to break. Her voice, usually sharp and unfiltered, faltered as she stared at Sunghoon like he had descended from the heavens. âWere we talking about him?â she whispered under her breath, as if you hadnât just spent the last ten minutes cursing his existence. She blinked, clearly taken aback by his presence. So handsome, soâ you could practically hear her thoughts scrambling for coherence.
Wonyoung, on the other hand, was shamelessly gawking. Gone was the fire-breathing dragon ready to rip Sunghoon to shreds. Instead, she was wide-eyed, as if sheâd never seen a human so beautiful in her life. âUhâŠâ She trailed off, her brain short-circuiting under his gaze. So much for being immune to pretty boys.
You huffed, rolling your eyes at their sudden change of demeanor. Traitors.
Before you could say anything, Sunghoon took a leisurely step into the room, his presence practically swallowing the space whole. âYour mom told me to stay away from you,â you muttered under your breath, glaring at him in the hopes that it would somehow send him running for the hills. As if mentioning his mother would magically undo his annoying existence. âAnd by the way,â you added, âIâm not giving that money back. No way.â
Sunghoonâs smirk only widened, the infuriating bastard. âWell, yeah,â he said nonchalantly, as if discussing the weather, âshe told you to stay away from me, but Iâm still allowed to stay close to you. Youâre not the one initiating this.â He shrugged, as if his logic was sound and you were the one being difficult.
You stared at him, dumbfounded. What? You actually had to tilt your head back to process that nonsense. Was he serious? You blinked, glanced up at the ceiling as if the answer to his ridiculous statement might be written up there, and then back at him.
He wasnât joking.
You were about to retortâabout to remind him just how absurd that soundedâwhen you glanced at your two supposed best friends, expecting them to jump in and tear him a new one. But instead, they were still sitting there, suddenly very preoccupied with⊠being shy? Their gazes darted anywhere but at Sunghoon, as if he was some untouchable, otherworldly figure they couldnât dare criticize anymore.
You scoffed under your breath. Unbelievable.
âWellâŠâ You tried to gather your thoughts, but before you could finish, Hanni shifted beside youâby accident, of courseâand her elbow brushed against your injured leg. Pain shot through your body, and you winced, sucking in a sharp breath. âOw!â
Immediately, Sunghoon was at your side, crossing the room in a flash, his expression now serious as he kneeled beside you, his hands hovering over your injured leg. âAre you okay? Let me see.â
Your instinct was to push him awayâto tell him to back off and leave you alone. The last thing you needed was him fussing over you like he actually cared. But you were injured, and Sunghoon had the upper handâliterally. His fingers gently pressed against your leg, checking to see if you were in pain, and despite your best efforts, you couldnât stop him. You tried to shove him off, but he was stronger, and your body wasnât exactly in fighting shape.
âStopââ you muttered, but your voice was weak. And, truthfully, despite how much you hated him, you let him check because⊠well, he was good at it. Annoyingly good.
Hanni, meanwhile, had the audacity to mutter under her breath, âShouldâve brought popcorn. This is hella interesting.â She shot you a guilty look, clearly aware that sheâd caused the whole thing by bumping into your leg, but that didnât stop her from thoroughly enjoying the drama unfolding right before her eyes.
Wonyoung, who had somehow recovered from her stunned silence, leaned back and muttered, âRight.â She was watching the whole scene play out like she was stuck in the middle of some romantic comedy, her eyes darting between you and Sunghoon like she was waiting for the inevitable kiss scene.
âWerenât you two on the #hatehim team?â you hissed, glaring at both of them as Sunghoon finally pulled back, satisfied that your leg wasnât worse off than before.
Wonyoung blinked innocently, already gathering her things. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
âYeah,â Hanni added with a shrug, standing up and brushing imaginary dust off her jeans. âWeâre just, uh⊠neutral parties.â
Before you could even comprehend what was happening, they both stood, gathered their bags, and exchanged quick looks like they had just silently agreed on something. In unison, they made their way to the door, Wonyoung gesturing for Hanni to follow her like they were in some secret mission.
âWaitâare you leaving?!â you called after them, your voice laced with disbelief.
Hanni flashed you an apologetic smile, but her feet didnât stop moving. âWeâll see you later! Good luck!â
With that, the two of them excused themselves, slipping out of the room like nothing had happened, leaving you alone with Sunghoon. You blinked after them, incredulous. They had changed their minds way too fast. How the hell did that even happen? Just ten minutes ago, they had been ripping Sunghoon apart, and now? Now they were acting like he was some kind of romantic hero who had fallen from the stars to sweep you off your feet.
You sighed, sinking back against your pillow.
But even as you stared at the door, trying to figure out how your two best friends had suddenly betrayed you, the nagging worry crept back into your mind. The cheques. You couldnât help but glance at Sunghoon out of the corner of your eye, wondering if he would tell his mom about this little reunion. You would kill him if the money got taken back.
And just like that, Sunghoon was once again at the center of your frustrationsâalways, always causing trouble.
THE FACT THAT THE SUNGHOON â the only son of Park Corporationâhad re-entered your life wasnât exactly a secret, nor did it stay hidden from the one person who mattered most: his mother. There was no way sheâd let this slide. And just as you predicted, not long after Sunghoon's unexpected return, his mother showed up at your hospital room door once again, this time with backup.
And by backup, you meant Sunghoon's older cousin brother, Jay. A man whose only crime, as far as you could tell, was being related to the Park family. If Sunghoon was infuriating, Jay seemed like heâd rather be anywhere else but here. His discomfort radiated off him like a bad cologneâtoo strong, and kind of pitiful. His eyes darted nervously around the room, like he was scared to make eye contact with you. Honestly, you werenât even sure if he knew why he was there.
Mrs. Park nudged him sharply, her manicured nails digging into his arm. âTell her,â she hissed, clearly fed up with his lack of initiative.
Jay, however, looked more like he was preparing for a high school speech than an intimidating favor-demanding confrontation. He rubbed the back of his neck, looked down at his palm, probably reciting some mental script he had prepared on the way here, and cleared his throat awkwardly.
âUh⊠soâŠâ
You raised an eyebrow. Was this really happening? The Park Corporation sent this guy? This was their best shot at trying to intimidate you? First, Sunghoon barges into your life like a hurricane, and now his cousin shows up, looking like heâs one deep breath away from fainting. Honestly, you felt bad for Mrs. Park. How did she expect these two to run a massive conglomerate? You stifled a laugh, pity almost bubbling up in your chest.
Before Jay could stumble through another word, though, the door burst open, and in walked the person you least wanted to see. Of course. Of course Sunghoon had perfect timing. He always seemed to show up when things were about to get interesting, like some messed-up alarm system that detected whenever you were about to make some extra cash off his familyâs dramatics. You barely blinked before he was standing there, arms crossed, leaning against the doorframe as if he hadnât just barged in.
âJay,â Sunghoon muttered, his tone heavy with disappointment, âYou too?â
Jay immediately straightened up, as if trying to salvage what little pride he had left. âYour mom asked me to. Trust me, I didnât want to do this.â He stepped back, throwing his hands up as though he were surrendering to the inevitable.
Sunghoonâs mother, however, had zero patience for this nonsense. She let out a dramatic sigh, pressing a hand to her temple as if dealing with two grown men acting like toddlers was giving her a migraine. âWhat else could I do when my son is wasting his time on this?â She waved a hand in your direction, as though you were an unpleasant distraction from Sunghoonâs otherwise charmed life. Her voice dripped with irritation, as though you were personally responsible for ruining her perfectly laid plans.
You paused mid-bite, glancing at her with an amused smirk. She had brought her sonâs cousin to what? Scare you? Threaten you into backing off? You leaned back against the pillows on your hospital bed, casually spearing another piece of the expensive meal Sunghoon had brought you earlier. A luxurious spread, by the way. How thoughtful. You chewed slowly, savoring both the food and the unfolding chaos in front of you. It was like watching a soap opera, but better, because it was real. And because you were the center of it.
Sunghoon ran a hand through his hair, visibly annoyed by his motherâs theatrics. âThis again? Seriously, Mom?â His gaze flickered toward Jay, who was doing his best to blend into the wallpaper. âYou got Jay involved in this?â
âHe didnât have a choice,â Mrs. Park snapped, crossing her arms over her chest. She stood in the middle of the room, clearly expecting to command the entire situation with her presence alone. âI canât just stand by while you throw away your future onââ She glanced at you with disdain, the kind only a Park could muster. âThis girl.â
You snorted, taking another bite of food. âThis girl is sitting right here, you know.â
Sunghoonâs eyes flicked to you, briefly softening in what might have been sympathyâor maybe annoyance. Hard to tell. Either way, he turned back to his mother, exasperation bleeding into his voice. âIâm not âthrowing awayâ anything. Youâre making a big deal out of nothing.â
His mother wasnât having it. âYouâve been running around for days, ignoring your responsibilities for this⊠this situation!â She gestured dramatically toward you as if you were some scandalous tabloid headline.
You set down your fork and raised an eyebrow. âItâs cute that you think you can still control him.â
Sunghoon gave you a look that screamed youâre not helping.
Mrs. Park glared at her son, then at you, her lips pressing into a thin line. âThis isnât about control,â she said icily, her voice sharp enough to cut glass. âItâs about ensuring you donât ruin your life over some impulsive decision.â
Jay, meanwhile, looked like he wanted to melt into the floor. He kept glancing between the three of you, clearly regretting every single decision that led him here. He took a step back, slowly edging toward the door, clearly hoping no one would notice him escaping.
âOh, no you donât,â you said, your voice teasing but firm, âYouâre part of this mess now, Jay.â
His eyes widened in mild panic. âIâI donâtââ
But before he could defend himself, Sunghoonâs mother cut in, âJay, tell her.â She prodded him again, practically pushing him into the spotlight.
Jay rubbed the back of his neck, eyes darting around the room like he was looking for an exit. âUh, look, I⊠I donât really want to do this, butâŠâ He paused, throwing an apologetic look your way, âCan you just⊠maybe think about backing off? Just⊠consider it? For me?â His voice was pleading, clearly not cut out for this whole intimidation thing.
Sunghoon groaned, pinching the bridge of his nose as if this entire situation was giving him a migraine. âThis is ridiculous.â
âIs it?â His mother snapped. âYouâre wasting your time. There are other priorities for someone in your position.â
Sunghoonâs patience was clearly wearing thin, his jaw tightening as he responded. âYou keep saying that. But youâre not listening to me.â
You couldnât help but laugh, low and quiet, as you continued to enjoy the spectacle. The three of themâSunghoon, his mom, and Jayâbickering like some dysfunctional family sitcom, while you sat back, fully immersed in your gourmet meal.
âThis is better than TV,â you muttered to yourself, watching as they tried to one-up each other.
Mrs. Park shot you a death glare, but you just smiled back innocently, because really, what was she going to do? Take your meal away?
Sunghoonâs gaze flicked toward you again, and for a moment, there was a hint of something softer in his expression. Frustration, maybe. Or something that bordered on concern. He opened his mouth to say something, but Jay, finally finding his courage, jumped in again.
âYou know,â Jay said, sounding more desperate than threatening, âthis would all be easier if we just⊠moved on. You know?â
Sunghoon raised an eyebrow, looking unimpressed. âEasier for who?â
Jay hesitated, clearly realizing he was in over his head. His shoulders slumped, clearly realizing that he wasnât getting out of this aliveâfiguratively, at least. His eyes darted back and forth between you and Sunghoon, probably weighing whether it was safer to keep talking or to just bolt. He ended up choosing the safer route: silence.
Sunghoon, on the other hand, was far from done. His gaze sharpened as he turned toward his mother, who was glaring at him with the ferocity only a woman scorned by her own son could muster.
âIâm serious, Mom,â Sunghoon said, voice tense but controlled. âYou canât keep barging into my life like this. Itâs not going to work.â
Mrs. Park scoffed, a bitter laugh escaping her lips. âI barged into your life? Are you kidding me, Sunghoon? Youâre the one who keeps throwing everything away for⊠for her,â she spat, pointing an accusing finger in your direction.
You almost choked on your food but managed to swallow it down, raising your hands in mock surrender. âWhoa, hey. Donât drag me into this. Iâm just eating.â
Sunghoonâs gaze flicked back to you for a moment, his expression softening. It was brief, but there was something almost apologetic in his eyes before he looked back at his mother.
âWhatever you think is going on here, itâs not what you think,â Sunghoon said, his voice taut with frustration. âIâm not âthrowing anything away.ââ
Mrs. Parkâs jaw tightened, her nostrils flaring as she crossed her arms over her chest. âYouâre wasting your time, Sunghoon. You should be focusing on the company, your future, not this⊠whatever this is.â
She waved a dismissive hand in your direction, and you couldnât help but laugh at the absurdity of it all. You werenât exactly a fan of being treated like some pesky side project Sunghoon needed to get rid of, but the whole situation was too ridiculous to take seriously.
âSo, what,â you said, leaning back in your bed, eyes flicking between the three of them, âYouâre all here toâwhat? Threaten me? Make me back off? Because I gotta be honest, this isnât working.â You gestured toward Jay, who looked like he wanted the floor to swallow him whole, and Mrs. Park, who was glaring daggers at you.
Sunghoonâs mother took a step forward, her eyes narrowing dangerously. âIâm not here to play games with you, girl. Iâm here to ensure my sonâs future. Youâre nothing but a distraction.â
âOuch,â you muttered, feigning hurt. âYou really know how to make someone feel special.â
Sunghoon rolled his eyes, running a hand through his hair, clearly exasperated with the whole ordeal. âMom, youâre not helping. Just⊠stop, okay?â
âHelping?â Mrs. Park echoed incredulously, as though the very idea was laughable. âYou think Iâm not helping by trying to save your future from her?â
You were starting to get a little irritated, even if the whole situation was more laughable than threatening. âLook, I donât know what fantasy land youâre living in, but Sunghoon is the one who came to me. Not the other way around. If youâre so worried about his future, maybe start with him.â
Sunghoon gave you a look that said please stop fanning the flames, but you were past caring at this point. Youâd had enough of this woman coming into your life and treating you like you were some common gold-digger. She didnât know the half of it.
His mother, however, seemed immune to reason. She shot her son a glare. âYouâre throwing your life away, Sunghoon. I raised you better than this.â
And finally, something in Sunghoon snapped. His usually calm demeanor cracked as he stepped forward, his voice low and sharp. âNo, what you did was control my entire life. And guess what? Iâm done. Iâm not a kid anymore, and I donât need you micromanaging every decision I make.â
His motherâs eyes widened in shock, clearly not expecting this outburst. Even Jay looked taken aback, his mouth opening slightly in surprise.
You raised an eyebrow, leaning back and crossing your arms over your chest. This was getting good.
âSunghoonââ
âNo, Mom. Stop,â Sunghoon cut her off, his voice unwavering. âYouâre not doing this because you care about me. Youâre doing this because you care about your image. About the companyâs image.â
His mother recoiled as though sheâd been slapped, her perfectly manicured nails curling into fists at her sides. âHow dare youââ
âHow dare I?â Sunghoon laughed bitterly. âYouâve been treating me like a business deal my whole life, Mom. This isnât about me. Itâs about you.â
The room fell silent, the tension so thick you could practically feel it pressing down on your chest. Sunghoonâs mother stood frozen in place, her face a mixture of fury and shock.
Jay, sensing the growing hostility, started inching toward the door again, but before he could make his grand escape, Mrs. Park turned to him, her voice cutting through the silence like a blade. âJay, weâre leaving.â
Jay practically tripped over his own feet in his eagerness to comply. He glanced at you brieflyâan apologetic look that almost said sorry for the dramaâbefore scurrying out of the room behind his aunt.
Mrs. Park paused in the doorway, turning to throw one last glare in your direction. âThis isnât over.â
You raised an eyebrow, nonchalantly taking another bite of your meal. âLooking forward to round two.â
She glared, and with a sharp turn, she stormed out, slamming the door behind her. The sound echoed through the room, leaving behind a silence that felt heavier than the bickering that had just taken place.
For a moment, neither you nor Sunghoon spoke. He stood there, still reeling from the argument, his jaw clenched, shoulders tense. You swallowed the last bite of your meal, wiping your mouth with a napkin as you glanced up at him.
âWell,â you said, breaking the silence with a wry smile, âthat was fun.â
Sunghoon didnât respond at first, his eyes focused on the floor, as if trying to gather his thoughts. Finally, he let out a heavy sigh, running a hand through his hair again. âIâm sorry,â he muttered, his voice low.
You tilted your head, watching him carefully. âFor what?â
âFor all of⊠this,â he said, gesturing vaguely toward the door where his mother and cousin had exited. âI didnât think it would get this bad.â
You shrugged, leaning back against the pillows. âIâm used to it. Your momâs not exactly my biggest fan.â
âThatâs putting it mildly,â Sunghoon muttered, the corner of his mouth twitching into a small, humorless smile.
A beat of silence passed between you, the tension slowly dissolving now that the storm had passed. But there was still something unspoken lingering in the air, something that felt heavier than the drama with his mother.
You glanced up at him, meeting his eyes. âSo⊠what now?â
Sunghoon hesitated, his gaze softening as he looked at you. For the first time, there was no sarcasm, no playful banter. Just the weight of everything unsaid between the two of you.
âI donât know,â he admitted quietly, his voice raw. âBut I do know one thing.â
You raised an eyebrow, waiting for him to continue.
âIâm not going anywhere,â he said, his tone firm, his eyes locked on yours. âNo matter what she says. No matter what anyone says.â
Your heart skipped a beat at the intensity in his voice, but you kept your expression neutral, not wanting to give anything away. âThat sounds like a lot of trouble for nothing.â
Sunghoon stood by the edge of your hospital bed, arms crossed over his chest, his tall frame casting a long shadow over the room as the dim light from the ceiling flickered slightly. His gaze was a mix of disbelief and frustration, but there was an edge of something softer, something unreadable, as if he wasnât quite sure whether to laugh or get defensive at your latest jab.
"Anyways, aren't you the heir?" You muttered, the words slipping out casually as you fiddled with the blanket, your tone attempting to sound neutral. But deep down, you knew exactly what you were doing. Trying to reason with Mrs. Parkâdespite her endless insultsâwasnât out of some newfound respect for her. No, this was a survival tactic. Sunghoon might equal trouble, but his mother? She was the gateway to all those fat cheques. You knew better than to entirely burn that bridge, even if it was hanging by a thread.
Sunghoon raised a brow at you, clearly not expecting the sudden change in direction. "You think she's worried about me?" he scoffed, almost incredulous.
You shrugged nonchalantly, refusing to meet his gaze for too long. "I just think⊠maybe she's concerned about your future," you muttered, your words laced with an attempt to seem logical, though your true motive lay elsewhere. You tugged the hospital blanket tighter around your legs, which still ached from the accident. A small price to pay for someone like him smashing into you.
He leaned against the wall, his stance casual but his expression anything but. "Future?" Sunghoon repeated, almost bitterly. He huffed before muttering under his breath, "I'm a racer."
You nearly choked on your own breath at that. A racer. The very notion of it was absurd, especially given how he ended up here with you in the hospital in the first place.
"No wonder she's worried." The words slipped out before you could stop them, your voice barely audible, but loud enough for him to catch. You glanced at him through the corner of your eye, noticing how his expression morphed from mild irritation to downright disbelief.
âWhat do you mean, âno wonder sheâs worriedâ?â He demanded, straightening up, arms uncrossing as he took a step closer to you, like youâd just accused him of being some criminal mastermind.
You didnât even try to stifle the small smirk tugging at the corners of your lips. "Come on, Sunghoon. Letâs be real for a second. You're not exactly... the best driver." You gestured lazily towards your leg, which was propped up in a cast. âEven on a motorbike, you managed to get my leg broken.â
He let out a deep sigh, frustration evident in the way he rolled his eyes, muttering, âShut up,â under his breath, though the edges of his lips twitched upwards for a second. He hated that you had a point. But there was no real venom in his words, just mild annoyance, the kind that came from knowing someone had you cornered.
He shifted his weight from one foot to the other, his gaze drifting from you to the small bouquet of flowers on the side table, then back to you. His posture screamed discomfort, as if he wasnât used to being in such close proximity to his own vulnerability. After a long pause, he finally asked the question youâd been dodging for a while now, his voice dipping into something almost concerned. âBut why were you drunk, though? I mean, they found alcohol in your tests that day."
Your breath hitched for a moment, but you quickly waved it off, eyes flicking away to avoid his gaze. "I just had a bad day, okay?" The words came out a little too quickly, a little too defensive, and you knew it wasnât the full story. But the last thing you wanted was to dive into your own mess, especially not with him.
Sunghoon didnât push further, his gaze softening slightly, but he wasn't one to leave a conversation dangling for too long. âWhy were you speeding, though?â You shot back, raising an eyebrow in return. If he was going to dig into your mess, you had every right to poke at his.
The corner of his mouth twitched nervously as he chuckled, his usual bravado faltering for a split second. You knew something was up. Sunghoon never got nervous. Not like this.
"Well..." he started, rubbing the back of his neck sheepishly, his eyes darting away from you, unable to maintain eye contact for too long.
âWell?" You pressed, folding your arms across your chest as you waited for whatever ridiculous excuse he had to offer.
Sunghoon let out a small, almost embarrassed laugh. "My dad saw me riding," he muttered. "So I was kinda in a hurry."
For a second, you just stared at him, blinking in disbelief. "Thatâs it?" you asked, your voice tinged with disbelief. "Your dad saw you riding, and that made you speed? You didn't even bother to stop when you crashed into me?â
He fidgeted slightly, clearly uncomfortable under your scrutinizing gaze, but he shrugged helplessly. "I didnât see you, okay? I was too busy trying to avoid him."
You couldn't help but roll your eyes, sinking back into your pillows with a sigh. âThat's it? And here I thought you were doing drug deals or something.â
The sarcasm in your voice was unmistakable, though you couldn't help but laugh at how ridiculous this whole situation had turned out to be. For someone who was supposedly the heir to a powerful corporation, Sunghoon had a way of complicating the most straightforward situations.
He blinked at you in disbelief, the tips of his ears turning red. "What? Drug dealing? Really?" he muttered, crossing his arms again as he leaned against the bed frame, clearly not impressed by your comment. But his reaction only made you grin wider.
You shrugged, a smirk tugging at your lips. âI mean, with how secretive youâve been acting, who could blame me for assuming the worst?â
Sunghoon huffed, shaking his head in mild exasperation, though the ghost of a smile lingered on his face. "Trust me, my life is complicated enough without any of that.â
âComplicated, huh?â you echoed, your gaze drifting toward him. His posture had relaxed slightly, but there was still an air of frustration hanging between the two of you. You could tell there was more to the story, more that he wasnât saying.
But you werenât one to push, not when you had your own secrets buried deep.
You let the conversation die down after that, the room filled with a quiet sort of tension that wasnât entirely uncomfortable. Sunghoon stayed by your side, despite everything, leaning against the frame of your bed as his eyes softened, watching you finish your meal with quiet focus. And for a moment, the tension between you eased, like the storm had passed, leaving behind a fragile calm.
But even in the silence, you couldnât help but notice the small gesturesâthe way his fingers absentmindedly drummed against the bedpost, the way his gaze lingered a little too long on you when he thought you werenât paying attention. There was something between you two, a line that neither of you wanted to cross, yet both kept flirting with.
And for the first time, the thought of it didn't scare you.
THE NEXT MORNING,
Sunlight filtered through the blinds, casting a soft glow across the sterile white walls of the hospital room. The monotonous hum of the machines, the occasional beep from the heart monitor, and the muted footsteps of nurses outside became the background symphony of your stay. You blinked your eyes open slowly, your body stiff from yet another restless night, and as your vision adjusted, the familiar dull ache in your leg grounded you back into the reality youâd been living for the past few days.
BUT TODAY, SOMETHING WAS DIFFERENT.
As you shifted slightly, careful not to agitate the cast on your leg, your gaze fell to the chair beside your bed. There he wasâPark Sunghoon, slouched in the chair with his head resting against the armrest, his mouth slightly parted as soft, steady breaths escaped his lips. His long legs were sprawled out in front of him, one arm draped lazily across his stomach while the other rested close to yours, mere inches from the side of your bed. The sight was enough to make your breath hitch.
Heâd stayed. Again.
For days, he had made this hospital room his second home, despite the biting remarks and the cold distance that had defined your relationship thus far. As if it was some kind of duty he couldnât escape, some obligation he had to fulfill for the sake of his reputation or his family. At least, thatâs what you convinced yourself. Thereâs no way he actually cares.
Still, you couldnât help but wonder, especially in moments like this, when his face was stripped of its usual bravado, his guard completely down. He looked⊠peaceful. Innocent, even.
âIf I didnât know you were doing this for your reputation,â you murmured softly, barely above a whisper, âI wouldâve thought you loved me.â
The words hung in the air, heavy and laced with something unspoken, something you werenât quite ready to confront. You didnât mean for him to hear itâhe was asleep, after allâbut there was a strange comfort in voicing the thought aloud, even if only to yourself.
You found yourself leaning a little closer, the distance between your bed and the chair barely enough to separate you two. Your fingers moved almost of their own accord, hesitating at first, before gently tracing the sharp line of his jaw. His skin was warm under your touch, soft despite the cold exterior he often portrayed. Your heart gave a nervous flutter as your finger ghosted over the delicate curve of his cheek, down to the bridge of his nose, and finally stopping at his lips.
Your breath caught as you stared at themâsoft, slightly parted, and so close. There was something about this moment that felt dangerously intimate, a line you werenât sure you should be crossing. But before you could pull away, his fingers wrapped around your wrist, warm and firm, halting your retreat.
Your heart stilled, the world suddenly reduced to the quiet space between the two of you. Sunghoon's eyes fluttered open slowly, his lashes casting faint shadows across his cheeks. He blinked once, twice, before his sleepy gaze focused on you, still hazy with the remnants of sleep. His grip on your wrist tightened ever so slightly, but not enough to hurtâjust enough to keep you from escaping.
âWhat are you doing?â he asked, his voice low and raspy from sleep, the kind of voice that sent shivers down your spine. His words hung in the air, thick with confusion but also curiosity, as if he wasnât entirely sure whether to be offended or amused.
Your mind scrambled for an explanation, anything to diffuse the tension suddenly filling the room. "There was a mosquito," you blurted out, your voice barely steady, attempting to sound casual as you tugged on your wrist, but he didnât let go.
His brow arched in suspicion, though there was a hint of a smile tugging at the corner of his lips. "A mosquito⊠on my lips?â he questioned, the incredulity in his tone barely masked by amusement. He pushed himself up from the chair, his hand still holding yours, and in a fluid motion, he was leaning over the side of the bed, closerâmuch closerâthan he had any right to be.
The proximity was suffocating. You could feel his breath fan across your face, warm and steady, each exhale sending a fresh wave of heat across your skin. His dark eyes, still half-lidded with sleep, were locked onto yours, and for a split second, you forgot how to breathe. The space between you was so small, so intimate, you could practically hear the rapid beat of your own heart pounding in your ears.
Your face flushed crimson, the heat crawling up your neck as if youâd been caught doing something far worse than tracing his face. You swallowed hard, every nerve in your body suddenly on high alert, every muscle tensing under his intense gaze. "There⊠was something in my eye," you stammered, quickly averting your gaze as you finally pulled your hand away from his grip, your fingers trembling slightly as they found refuge behind your palms. You could feel the burn of embarrassment creeping up, your hands covering your face as if that could somehow hide the fact that you were blushing furiously.
Sunghoon, on the other hand, seemed entirely unfazed by your flustered state. He stood there for a moment longer, watching you with a mix of amusement and something deeper, something unreadable. He straightened up, stretching his arms above his head lazily, as if the moment that just passed was nothing more than a casual conversation.
But you knew better. There was something unspoken between you two, something that neither of you were ready to admit, but it lingered in the air, thick and undeniable.
"Something in your eye, huh?" he murmured, a teasing lilt to his voice as he glanced down at you, his lips curving into a small, knowing smile. He reached out, brushing a stray lock of hair from your forehead with a casual familiarity that sent another wave of heat rushing to your cheeks.
You peeked through your fingers, still hiding most of your face as you mumbled, "Shut up."
He chuckled softly, the sound low and warm, and for a moment, the tension in the air eased, replaced by something lighter, something teasing but⊠comfortable.
But even as he turned away, walking towards the window to stretch his legs, the ghost of his touch still lingered on your skin, and you couldnât shake the feeling that maybeâjust maybeâthere was more to Sunghoonâs presence by your side than just reputation.
The clock on the wall ticked steadily as the midday sun spilled golden light into the hospital room, brightening the sterile white space that had become your temporary home. You sat on the edge of the bed, the nurseâs soft, encouraging voice still echoing in your ears after she had just removed your cast. The air felt electric with anticipation; you could finally walk again!
Sunghoon hovered by your side, his expression a mix of curiosity and concern, his brows furrowing slightly as he studied you. âAre you ready for this?â he asked, a teasing lilt in his voice, but the seriousness behind it was unmistakable. You nodded enthusiastically, your heart racing with excitement. It felt like a monumental momentâlike the first step of many to reclaiming your independence.
With the adrenaline coursing through you, you stood up, a determined grin stretching across your face. But as you took your first step, everything shifted dramatically. Your foot wobbled, and before you knew it, you were tumbling forward, hitting the floor with a thud that echoed around the room.
âUgh!â you groaned, your cheeks burning with embarrassment as you lay there, staring up at the fluorescent lights.
Sunghoon rushed forward, worry etched across his features, but before he could say anything, Wonyoung and Hanni burst into laughter, their giggles ringing like chimes through the room.
âOh my god! Did you really just fall?â Hanni wheezed, nearly doubling over as she struggled to regain her composure.
âLooks like someone needs a little more practice!â Wonyoung added, her laughter infectious as she bent down to help you up, her hands extending towards you.
You couldnât help but laugh a little at yourself as they pulled you back to your feet. âThanks, guys,â you mumbled, trying to hide your flushed cheeks.
As they waved goodbye, still chuckling, Sunghoon remained behind, a bemused expression on his face. âThat was quite the entrance,â he said, crossing his arms over his chest as he leaned against the wall, a playful glint in his eye.
âShut up,â you retorted, trying to brush off your embarrassment as you plopped back onto the bed, sulking a little. âIâm still getting used to this.â
âCome on, you canât let a little tumble discourage you!â Sunghoon grinned, stepping closer with a theatrical flourish. âI, Park Sunghoon, will be your walking coach! Letâs do this!â He mimicked a sports announcer, waving his arms as if hyping up a crowd. âAnd by the end of this session, you will be the champion of walking!â
You rolled your eyes, suppressing a smile. âI donât need a coach. I just need to not fall again.â
âToo late for that! Youâve already set the bar pretty low,â he teased, a playful smirk dancing across his lips. He leaned in closer, his eyes sparkling with mischief. âBut donât worry; Iâll help you reach new heights, or at least keep you from faceplanting again.â
With that, he extended his hand towards you, a gesture of encouragement. You hesitated for a moment, your heart fluttering as you met his gaze, but the absurdity of the situation was too much to resist. Taking a deep breath, you grasped his hand, feeling the warmth of his skin against yours.
âOkay, Mr. Walking Coach. Show me the way,â you said, trying to sound more confident than you felt.
He positioned himself next to you, his grip firm yet gentle. âFirst lesson: Keep your center of gravity low. Think like a ninja! Light on your feet!â
You couldnât help but snort at his ridiculousness, the tension of your earlier fall dissipating as you stood next to him. âNinja? Really? You think Iâm going to be stealthy when I can barely stand?â
âExactly! Youâre going to be a stealthy ninja who, like a graceful gazelle, glides across the floor!â he exclaimed, his arms gesturing dramatically as he took a step back to give you space.
With his comedic antics distracting you from your nerves, you took a tentative step forward, wobbling a bit but managing to keep your balance. âSee? Look at me! Iâm practically a gazelle!â you proclaimed with mock bravado, your voice tinged with sarcasm.
âGorgeous! Absolutely majestic!â Sunghoon exclaimed, feigning applause as you took another step. âBut you know, a gazelle might want to avoid falling on its face. You should really work on that.â
You shot him a glare, but a smile broke through your facade. âYouâre such an idiot.â
âThatâs why Iâm here!â he laughed, inching closer again, still holding your hand to steady you. âNow, letâs go for round two. This time, no falling!â
With a deep breath, you focused on your balance, your heart racing not just from the thrill of standing but from the way his warm hand felt enveloping yours. You took another step, then another, Sunghoonâs encouraging words ringing in your ears, his steady presence anchoring you.
But with every shaky movement, reality set in. You were acutely aware of the gulf between the two of youâthe wealth and expectations that surrounded his life, the disparity that loomed like a shadow over this moment of laughter and lightness. He was an heir, bound for greatness, while you felt like a mere accident in his world.
âJust a few more steps,â he encouraged, a slight frown creasing his forehead as he sensed your hesitation. âYouâre doing great!â
With his support, you managed to make a few shaky strides, laughter bubbling up with each unsteady movement. âMaybe Iâll actually be able to walk out of here after all,â you joked, feeling lighter with each step.
âSee? I told you! Youâre going to be my ninja walking prodigy!â he laughed, his eyes bright with excitement.
But as the moment drew on, a bittersweet realization sank in. Once you were well enough to leave, his part in your story would fade into the background like a forgotten dream. You could already picture itâa world where he resumed his life, his responsibilities, leaving you behind like a chapter closed.
Yet here you were, the two of you intertwined in this moment, laughing and learning how to walk again, and for a fleeting second, you wished it could last just a little bit longer.
THE DAY HAD FINALLY COME,
THE ONE YOU DREADED MORE THAN ANYTHING.
Weeks had passed, and despite all the mental notes you made to remind yourself that this was temporary, you couldnât shake the attachment youâd developed to Sunghoon. Maybe it was the routine, maybe it was the fact that he had been there every step of the way while you healed, or maybe, it was something else entirelyâsomething more dangerous.
You watched from a distance as Sunghoon handled your final hospital bill. The cold sterility of the hospital didnât bother you as much as the thought of walking out of it without him by your side. He paid the fees like he had promised from the start, his sleek credit card effortlessly handling the expenses that you knew would have financially crippled you otherwise.
You tried to convince yourself that this attachment, this gnawing feeling of loss before he even left, was simply because you had spent too much time with him. After all, you practically lived together for months. But even telling yourself that over and over again didnât stop the sting behind your eyes, the prickling of tears that threatened to spill.
You took a deep breath and wiped them away quickly, just as you saw him walking towards you, his tall figure cutting through the hospital corridor with ease. His face was calm as usual, though his eyes held a quietness that made your chest tighten. You forced a smile, the same one you always gave him, but this time, it carried a weight of sadness you couldnât shake.
At least Mrs. Park wasnât here. You couldnât imagine how much worse youâd feel with her scrutinizing every little move, every interaction, like she was tallying it up in some invisible ledger. But in this quiet space, where it was just you and Sunghoon, you started to believe that maybe⊠just maybe, he was worth more than the money she flaunted, more than the reputation you helped him protect.
He smiled back at you, but even that felt distant, as if the finality of this moment weighed on him too. His hand rested casually on your shoulder, the same way it had for the past few weeks, a gesture of familiarity that was once just for show in front of others, but now⊠now it felt different.
As you walked out of the hospital together, the flashing of cameras and the swarm of paparazzi waiting outside hit you like a tidal wave. They were here, of course they were. The media had been all over thisâyour fake relationship, the story of his girlfriend who nursed him back to health after an accident. None of them knew the truth. None of them knew that the only reason you were here was because of a fractured leg caused by that same accident. It had all been to protect him from public backlash, to clean up his image, to shield him from the criticism that would have followed.
But now, as his hand lingered on your shoulder longer than necessary, as he guided you through the crowd, you couldnât help but wonder if maybe, just maybe, it wasnât fake at all. Not anymore.
The car ride back was filled with a silence that felt almost suffocating. You stared out of the window, watching the city blur by, your heart heavy with the realization that this was it. Your leg had healed, the bills were paid, and now Sunghoon was going to disappear from your life just as quickly as he had entered it.
You sighed, the sadness in your chest growing. This was it. The end of whatever this was, of whatever you had convinced yourself wasnât real.
The car came to a stop at a quiet street, far from the prying eyes of the paparazzi. It wasnât your home, not reallyâjust the rented apartment you could barely afford. But it was where you were headed, and it was the place where Sunghoon would say goodbye.
You couldnât stop the sigh that escaped your lips, filled with an aching sadness that even you couldnât fully comprehend. It felt almost comedic, like the setup for some bad joke. The rich boy, the poor girl, the fake relationshipâthey always ended like this, right?
âYou seem to not enjoy getting better,â Sunghoonâs voice broke the silence, his words light, almost teasing, but you could hear the undercurrent of something more.
You let out a short, bitter laugh, not even bothering to hide your emotions anymore. What was the point? âHow could I enjoy it when it meant you would go away?â The words slipped out, raw and unfiltered, before you had a chance to stop them.
He didnât respond right away. Instead, his hands tightened slightly on the steering wheel, his knuckles whitening as he pulled the car over to the side of the road. The soft hum of the engine faded into the background as he turned to face you, his expression unreadable. His eyes searched yours, as if trying to understand the weight of your words.
And then, in one swift movement, he leaned in closer, his breath warm against your ear. âIâll always be there,â he whispered, his voice low, sending a shiver down your spine. âWherever you are, in bad shape or sick, Iâll be there.â
âWhy?â You barely recognized your own voice, so soft, so vulnerable, as if you were afraid of the answer.
His lips were so close now, his breath fanning across your skin, the space between you shrinking to almost nothing. He paused, giving you a chance to pull away, but when you didnât, when you stayed frozen in place, his lips brushed against yours. It was barely a kiss, just the softest touch, like a promise not yet fully spoken.
He pulled back just enough to whisper against your lips, âEven when you get sick, Iâll be there. Waiting for you⊠to get well soon.â
His words were like a balm to your aching heart, but also a dagger to the fear youâd been holding inside. You felt a wave of emotions crash over youârelief, confusion, frustration, but above all, hope.
And just like that, everything between you shifted.
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