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fic title: hymn of the high seas
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relationships: romantic y/n x wooyoung, platonic ot8 x y/n
general warnings: language, violence (the characters have potty mouths), mentions of blood and death, mentions/depictions of drowning, depictions of drinking and mentions of alchohol, possible suggestive themes in the future but nothing explicit most likely, tba probably but itâs a pirate au so stereotypical stuff that might come along with that i guess
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chapter title: the attack
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Dite (reader)
Night had fallen, but Dite found herself unable to sleep. After making a rather pathetic attempt at it, only managing to nearly fall off her hammock from all the tossing and turning, Dite had just gotten up and dragged Jongho, who was on babysitting duty, outside to the deck.
Yunho had noticed the two coming out from the belowdecks, waving at them from his spot in the crowâs nest and told them to come up. Thus, the three of them now sat there, Dite sandwiched between the two men. They were still in the hot heart of the summer, so the night was warm. She felt the bare skin of her legs sticking to the wood she sat on â it had been so hot she had decided to forgo from wearing pants. The shirt she wore, probably belonging to one of the male crew members, was so long it reached her mid-thigh anyway. A warm breeze blew into the shipâs sails and tousled her hair gently.Â
Despite the serenity of the night, Diteâs thoughts were reeling. The words the soul fragment in the Tear had spoken had returned to her in the aftermath of the confrontation with the navy officer. She couldnât wrap her head around the meaning of the words. Not mine, it had said. Of course, Dite knew she differed from her family in aspects other than her outer appearance. She just hadnât expected those differences to be so major that her own supposed goddess wouldnât claim her.
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Timeline 1: Sol doesn't know Sunjae knows her, still he remembers and loves her unconditionally
Timeline 2: Sol chases after Sunjae, he falls in love with her even harder
Timeline 3: Teenage Sol rejects SunJae, he waits for her 15 years, didn't waste a second when Adult Sol says she liked him too, confessing his feeling then and there.
Timeline 4: Sol keeps hiding from Sunjae, he finds out the reason and says he would die happily if means he could have memories with her.
Timeline 5: Sunjae forgets Sol's existence, but he fell in love the moment he sees her.
If they love you, they'll love you no matter what- flaws, traits, features, looks, races, classes, genders, or religions. SunJae is the living proof of that.
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#. PAIRING â 02âz x fem!reader
#. GENRE/WARNINGS â fluff, angst, college!au. mentions of drinking, suggestive themes, cursing + more to be added.
#. SYNOPSIS â
youâve never been the type of student that people remembered. you werenât the type of student that had a multitude of friends, an academically astonishing record, got regularly invited to to hangouts or parties- and in general, someone worth paying attention to.
but at the start of your freshman year in college, that had all seemed to change. and even more so when the campusâ three infamous heartthrobâs starting taking a liking to you, leaving you in utmost confusion and with a single question.
what the hell is a kiss list?
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SYNOPSIS. having fought tooth and nail out of high school, university, and law school, only to end up working for a law firm that basically serves as a clean up dog after the biggest organized crime group in the district, you thought you couldnât get any lower than this.Â
the bar is in hell, and yet youâve managed to limbo six feet beneath that. alternativelyâ na jaemin is the personification of hell, and your very existence just makes him even worse than he already is.Â
PAIRING. na jaemin x female! reader. GENRE. gang! au, lawyer! au, office! au, comedy, drama, romance, very light angst, this is a sitcom, hate to love(?), a somewhat questionable power dynamic, asshole! jaemin (my belovedâŠmy kryptoniteâŠ) but heâs also an idiot, jaemin has an eye contact thing, inspired by the manhwas âweak heroâ and âstudy group.â WARNINGS. an abundance of criminal activity (including but not limited to organized crime, fraud, blackmail, DUIs, unethical and illegal occupational practices, etc.), blood and violence, suggestive themes, eventual non explicit sex, jaemin with a tattoo, legal inaccuracies because i am not familiar with south korean laws, so iâm just using my own countryâs as reference. also because this is just a stupid thirst fic. who gives a damn. WORD COUNT. 7.6k.
NOTE. i tagged this as hate to love. i meant it. na jaemin is an objectively shitty person and iâve given myself the herculean task of trying to redeem him (if ever) HAHAHHAHAHAHA. also, i tried to cut as many corners as i could in the trial scene. donât expect it to be accurate. anyway, hope this chapter is fun! please let me know what you think! NEXT CHAPTER TO BE PUBLISHED.
YOU DIDNâT THINK YOUâD EVER FEEL THIS KIND OF DREAD ON A MONDAY AGAIN. The usual dread borne out of starting yet another week as a capitalist slave is given. Itâs nothing special. But the dread you feel today as you drive to Yeongdeungpo Police Station (yet again, to the point that youâre starting to feel like an inmate yourself) is a dread that you havenât felt in a long ass while.
Specifically, eight years ago. Youâre like a broken record at this point, but it doesnât stop you from continually cursing Na Jaemin in your mind as you stomp through the echoing halls of the station. Officer Jung is leading the way yet again to the visitation room, all while suffering from the brunt of your temper.
âHe didnât decline your request today,â he starts, attempting to make conversation.
No fucking shit, you reply in your head. âThank you for the patience, officer,â you vocalize with a constipated smile.Â
It seems like Officer Jung managed to catch the eye roll you didnât intend for him to see. He gives you one polite smile and doesnât make any more attempts after that, speaking only once youâve reached the visitation room to unlock it and wish you luck with a nod.Â
You thank him, sucking in a deep breath as you force your joints to start creaking. Luck. The door clicks behind you. You damn need more than luck to get through this meeting and this entire case. You need the very devilâs mercy and cooperation.
âGood day, Na Jaemin-ssi.â
But the devil isnât a merciful man. You swallow down a lump in your throat and force out a smile.
âHow have you been?â
He stares you down with the weight of a thousand suns, stabbing you right in the gut with a pain enough to incite a wave of nauseous vomit. âGet on with it,â he rasps. âI donât think you got Mark on my ass just for some stupid fucking small talk. Hurry up and get on with it.â
Your smile twitches. This guy has never learned how to speak nicely.
*â
(Youâve established that your new seatmate is Na Jaemin. Yet thatâs all youâve come to know about him up until the bell rings to signal lunch time.
Carefully sneaking out of your seat, you peer down to see that heâs still deep asleep. You huff. Wow. Four classes have gone by, and this guy slept through it all. And none of the teachers even called him outâ only going as far as sending a look of resigned acknowledgement at your direction, sometimes even relief. Sometimes fear.
Anyhow, that first half of your day was enough to answer why Natty gave you that warning earlier: that the seat you chose was the worst one possibleâ next to the very embodiment of trouble, even if you donât know the details just yet.
Despite not knowing much, youâre already blaming him for the fact that youâre eating lunch alone.Â
The heat from the stew broth pricks at the skin of your lips as you scan around the cafeteria. You notice a few familiar faces scattered around, all sitting either in pairs or in groups in their respective seats and tables. You even lock eyes with Natty at some point, who simply averts your gaze with guilt ridden twitch as she turns head to her friend, someone you donât recognize was in your class.Â
Seems like you were doomed from the moment you sat your ass down on that seat. Fuckâs sake. Whoever this Na Jaemin guy is, you donât like him already. You decide to temper your annoyed steps with some ice cream from the snack bar, seeing that thereâs still a couple of minutes left before the afternoon bell. You pick up an extra snack as wellâ a melon bread wrapped in green tinted plastic. Something to pick at from under your desk as you go through your afternoon classes. You grab a can of pink peach soda to drink on the way back.
Upon returning to your classroom, the first thing you notice is the fact that no one else is here when thereâs only five minutes left before lunch.
The second thing you noticeâÂ
âHey, you.â
There is, in fact, someone here.
Na Jaemin had sat up from the cross-armed, sleep-ridden slump heâd been in all morning. Heâs awake. Now that his face isnât buried, you finally have something to match the name.
âWhy the hell didnât you wake me up?â
Thereâs a distinct scowl on his face as he sets his phone down on his desk, shoulders slacked and sitting with his legs apart, which pushed your seat away to the very edge of your desk space.Â
You feel a twitch in your brow. The annoyance prompts your feet to move close, triggers your mouth to open and speak back. âWhat?â you start. âThereâsâthereâs a bell thatââ
âI was fucking asleep, you dumb fuck.â Na Jaemin cuts you off, and you flinch. âYou think Iâd hear a damned bell when Iâm knocked the fuck out?âÂ
A gut feeling kicks in, forcing you to preemptively stop, look down, and choke down the remnants of your words into a stifling silence. You try to take a peek at Na Jaeminâs expression, but the sound of a tongue clicking in annoyance and the reeling back of a chair forces your eyes to continue staring at the classroom floor, feeling your entire body reverberating with the loud sound of your heartbeat as Na Jaeminâs presence loom closer.Â
âI asked you a fucking question.â
âSâsorry,â you sputter out. âIâllâŠIâll wake you tomorrow.â
For a brief moment, you manage to take a quick glance at na Jaeminâs face, standing right before you.
And the sheer disdain and annoyance in his eyes makes you instantly regret that very decision.
âUseless.â You flinch back down and hear him release a huff as he snatches the half-drunk peach soda from your hands. Your feet are nailed to the ground, and Na Jaemin proceeds to down the remnants of the drink before tossing the empty can back to you, shoving past you as the bell ringsâ and you hear a fumble of apologies from outside the door as Na Jaemin saunters out of the classroom.
Finally looking up, you see your classmates crowding outside the classroom, some slowly trickling in upon noticing that the coast is clear.Â
You donât think youâre wrong to assume that theyâd seen everything that happened in the room. You donât think you noticed wrong either that theyâre deliberately refusing to acknowledge it.
All of them make it to their seats. No one tries to talk to you after that, but thatâs not the topmost thing that youâre troubled with.
You promised to wake Na Jaemin up for lunch tomorrow. You might have just become his personal alarm clock.)
*â
In retrospect, that was a completely void agreement. God, it pisses you off thinking just how much of a doormat you were. Still are, considering youâre barely keeping it together sitting in front of Na Jaemin when youâre supposed to be the authoritative figure here. It pisses you off even more knowing that he doesnât even remember you.Â
His impatient taps on the wooden table echo and bounce off the walls of the visitation room.Â
âNa Jaemin-ssi,â you inhale sharply. âYour hearing is this Thursday, two days from now. Iâve already made the necessary preparations for your defense, andââ
âSo, youâre finally getting me out?â
Can this son of a bitch let you fucking speak? âHopefully,â you promptly answer. âIâm confident in the case Iâve prepared. However, thereâsâŠsomething I need you to do in order to ensure that the judge will rule in our favor, Na Jaemin-ssi.â
Here we go. You gotta tread this carefully. Very carefully, because you know damn well that Na Jaemin doesnât like being ordered around.Â
âIt is very likely that the prosecution will call you to the witness stand. You have every power to invoke your right against self-incrimination. But in our case, allowing yourself to be cross-examined by the prosecution would actually be favorable for us as a testament to your innocence, so long as you stick to the script.â Itâs hard to get a hint of how well heâs receiving this because youâre too scared shitless to look him straight in the face. All you can do is hope heâs actually listening and not picking his ears as you continue to prattle on. âYou just have to agree to Atty. Jung Sungchanâs line of questioningâ even the fact that you fought the witnesses. However, you have to say that you didnât start the fight. You donât remember how the fight started. And you sustained significant injuries yourself.â
Na Jaemin got out of that altercation with just a few bruises and scratches, but the doctor Mark Lee referred you to was able to turn that into a couple broken ribs and a dislocated shoulder. He agreed to attest to the medical report on the stand as well.
The only missing piece you really need right now is Na Jaeminâs testimony and cooperation.Â
His lack of response does not bode well for you. The room swallows you up in its cold and eerie silence. âDo youâŠfollowâŠNa Jaemin-ssiâŠ?â you try to prod out a response. And you get a response, all right.
Just not the kind of response youâd been praying for.
âAre you saying that I have to go up there, pretend I took a beating from those sissy fucks, and act all pathetic and pitiful like a little bitch?â
Thereâs an angry kick against the table. You suck down a breath when you feel the wooden edge jam against your ribcage.
âWho the hell do you think you are to tell me what to do?â
Your eyes squeeze shut, ignoring the sharp pain on your torso because thatâs the least of your problems right now. WhyâŠwhy does he have to be so goddamn difficult? Fuckâs sake. âNa Jaemin-ssi,â you exhale. âIâm notâIâm not telling you to do all those things. Iâm just saying that the only way we could see your full acquittal is if we prove that Yoon Naksung and his party were also at fault.â
âWe? Thatâs your damn job, attorney. You want me to do your fucking job for you?âÂ
This is different from when he was trying to deliberately push your buttons last time.
Heâs mad. Heâs really freaking mad.
âGet out. Get the fuck out.â
You know a warning when you hear one. You waste no time gathering yourself and speed walking out the doorâ half out of fear, mostly out of angered frustration because holy fuck. This is a mess. Youâre so fucking screwed. Sure, you managed to get Hong Hyunjae, and Ma Gildong to cooperate with you. Sure, you managed to get a doctor to fake his medical exam. But all that would be useless if your bastard of a client decides to run his mouth and brag about just how much he wrecked those idiotsâ asses.
Say, you donât force him to testify. Once the witnesses come out and follow the script you made, the judge might still compel Na Jaemin to take the stand to confirm things. If he says anything to the contrary, youâre as good as screwed. At best, youâd lose the case. At worst, youâd be charged with contempt of court, and you can kiss your license goodbye.
Thatâs how your meeting endsâ with a looming sense of dread that follows you out the doorway.
You exit the visitation room as if youâd just gotten your life ripped out from your own hands. It doesnât go under Officer Jungâs notice, whoâd been waiting by the door.Â
âJJS is always handling the tough cases,â he remarks.
You grunt. âGive us a call when you wanna get silly with your gun and try shooting at random civilians.â
Thank god he doesnât attempt any more small talk, nor does he follow you out. Youâre way too exhausted right nowâ mostly emotionally and psychologically, and youâve almost broken yourself down to simply just admit defeat and abandon this motherfuckerâs ass. He can continue being a bitch in jail for all you care. Youâre done. Youâre so fucking done. You decide that you donât give a shit anymore and give Mark a call right outside the station.
Four rings. Then he picks up. âHey,â you immediately start. âWhat will you do if I fail to release your dog?â
Mark Lee never even got the chance to greet you back when you tossed this question at him. âHmm,â he ponders, leaving a gap for a quiet pause. âThatâs not something Iâve even considered, attorney. I really value our relationship thus far.â
You donât even give him a response before ending the call. Your arm falls limp on your side. Fuck. Youâre so dead.
Either in the hands of Mark Lee, or Na Jaemin, should you continue trying to push him. Youâve only ever seen the lengths of the latterâs violence. You donât intend on finding out just how much of a psycho the former is. So death by Na Jaemin, it is.
You bring your phone up and call Mark again and ask for another meeting with your client tomorrow. He says heâs always happy to oblige.
*â
(At some point, after a whole week of being Na Jaeminâs alarm clock, you started to wonderâ why the hell do you have to keep doing this?
Lunch bells. Dismissals. Having to leave the classroom for gym or for some other special class. He expects you to wake him up or else youâd get your fucking ass kicked, and even when you do wake him up, he gives you a nasty ass look as if heâs about to kick your ass, until you promptly squeak out that class has ended, or whatever your teachersâ instructed you to do that day.
Itâs only after seven days of this bullshit that you realize that you donât owe him. Youâre under no obligation whatsoever to keep being his alarm lackey or answer to him in any way shape or form. Heâs just a guy. Heâs just a student, just like you. And you bet that heâs probably just bluffing.Â
All heâs ever done is snatch your drink from you. He hasnât even laid a hand on you.
So just as you march back to the classroom after having your lunch at the cafeteriaâ alone, because getting involved with Na Jaemin has ruined all your chances of making any friendsâ you decide that itâs finally time to put your foot down and tell him that youâre not his slave. Youâre not doing this crap anymore.
Yet your newfound sense of will-power is promptly deflated when you slide open the classroom door and see that your seatmate isnât snoozing in his usual spot.
In fact, no one is seated in their seats. Your brows furrow in confusion upon noticing that all your classmates are crowding the windows on the other side of the room, all pressing up the glass, gawking and gasping at the same thing.
âIs that Park Gunho from Class 9?â
âYeah, dude. I heard him talking shit about Na Jaemin the other day, andâ oh! Ouch. Thatâs gotta hurt.â
âHoly shit, is that blood?â
âWhere the hell are the teachers?â
You managed to squeeze in between two of your classmates, looking through the glass and right at the crowded spectacle in the courtyardâ just in time to watch Na Jaemin land a crunchy punch into Gunhoâs nose that has you wincing, even when the fight is happening from several feet away.Â
At this point, the other guy is barely standing on his feet. Practically limping when your demon of a seatmate twists his arm behind, only to shove a kick into his back, sending him straight to the dusty ground. You watch as Na Jaemin stomps a foot into the poor guyâs knuckleâs. You canât hear Park Gunho from here, but you can feel his choked up yelp penetrating into your skin and shuddering into your bones. Holy shit. This guy is a fucking monster. And you almost just offered yourself up to him like an idiot.
The worst part about it is the fact that Na Jaemin looks like heâs having the time of his life. Thereâs this crazed look on his face as he walks up to Gunho whoâs trying to lip awayâ only to be yanked by the hair and slammed back into the groundâ pinned down by Na Jaeminâs foot as the latter huffs out a grin, and says something that fails to reach your ears.
Needless to say, youâre horrified. This could have been you.Â
Na Jaemin seems to have heard your thoughts because right at that moment, he snaps his head up, pinstruck gaze shooting through the windows of your classroomâ looking directly at you.
Your blood runs cold. You gulp.
Someone draws the curtains back down. âFuck, you donât think he say our faces, do you?â You feel yourself stumble back, and with lightheaded steps, you guide yourself to your assigned seat, and start praying to whateverâs up there that Na Jaemin did not recognize you from down there.Â
Much to your relief, he doesnât return upon the right of the afternoon bell. He comes back between fifth and sixth period, looking like heâs in the best mood heâs ever been throughout your first week here, and it drives an even deeper pit of dread in your stomach.
The classroom grows colder as he comes nearer to your desk. He haphazardly draws the chair next to you back, you flinch, and he sets himself down with satisfied huff, right before assuming his usual positionâ arms crossed on the desk, serving as his pillow for the rest of the class day. âOi,â he muffles out to the only person he could be talking to right nowâ you. Thereâs still blood on his uniform sleeve. You start to feel nauseous. âWake me when the bell rings.â
You thought that that fight between him and Park Gunho was the worst thing youâll ever witness in Ganghak.
Turns out, things would just get worse from here).
*â
âAll rise! The court is now in session. The Honorable Judge Bae Joohyun, presiding.â
It takes all the strength in your body to get up and not fall over from a mere gust of wind from the courtroomâs ventilation system. Youâre exhausted. You havenât gotten any sleep last night from the crippling anxiety of whatâs waiting for you today. It took everything in your power to just look presentable for todayâs trial.Â
Youâre a shell of a human beingâ that much is obvious considering youâre one step behind when Judge Bae instructs everyone to be seated.Â
âWe are here on the case of Yoon Naksung, Hong Hyunjae, and Ma Gildong versus Na Jaemin. Is the prosecution ready to proceed?â
âYes, your honor.â
âIs the defense ready to proceed?â
âYes, your honor.â No, youâre fucking not. You did in fact manage to meet with Na Jaemin one last time yesterday, and you barely managed to acquiesce something of an agreement out of himâ most likely because he was threatened by Mark. But youâre not sure if that threat was strong enough for him to actually cooperate with you today.
âVery well. Prosecution, you may make your opening statement.â
Speaking of the bastard, you notice from the corner of your eye Na Jaeminâs unabashed yawn while Jung Sungchan introduces himself and his clients. God. This is a sickening set upâ him sitting directly to your right. Itâs like this day was designed specifically to make you feel like youâre back in that hell. More than anything, you just want this over and done with.Â
âThank you. May I request the defense to make your opening statement.â
As you make your way to the designated podium, you cross paths with Jung Sungchan. He shoots you an over confident grin and walks past you with his nose high. You chew down a string of swears and curses. Every single man youâve been dealing with as of late is determined to ruin your life. You hope they all run out of toilet paper every time they have to shit in a public restroom. You hope their zippers get caught every time they have to zip up their pants.
âYour Honor, ladies and gentlemen, the opposing counsel, a pleasant morning.â At this point, your soul is still completely detached from your body. Your mouth is practically moving all by itself as you do your introduction. âThe prosecution argues that my client, Na Jaemin, is guilty for disturbing the peace and three counts of physical injury against Yoon Naksung, Hong Hyunjae, and Ma Gildong.â As you say this, your eyes and your eyebags trail across the prosecutionâs table, locking eyes with the latter two as you scan past them. âWe acknowledge that our party has done some injury to the witnesses. There is a fault in that. However, it is a well understood doctrine that two faults donât make a right.â
If your client canât cooperate to save his own ass, those two better do.
Theyâre smarter than Na Jaemin. They know whatâd come for them if they donât.Â
âYour honor, the witnesses have acted in pari delicto, sustaining equally grave injuries against my client, and therefore have no right to seek legal relief. A verdict of guilt against my client would be a grave mockery to our justice system when the ones seeking justice are equally at fault. We hope that you will see the wisdom in our defense. Thank you very much.â
The moment you return to your seat and Jung Sungchan is called first to make their case, your brain continues moving in autopilot. Youâre so tired. Youâre so damn tired. You know that you should be setting Na Jaemin straight right now, but you canât find it in yourself to even talk to him without bursting a blood vessel. Jung Sungchan continues to present their evidenceâ affidavits from his witnesses, a janky recording of Na Jaemin and the other three leaving a bar located right on the cusp of Yeongdeungpo and Mapo, separately where theyâd allegedly first bumped into each other, and the same exiting the frame.Â
Eventually, he calls Na Jaemin to the witness stand. The air refuses to enter your lungs as the bailiff leads him up the courtroom. Youâve re-oriented him with what he has to do yesterday. You close your eyes, press your palms together underneath the table, and mutter out pleas and manifestations that your instructions managed to get through his thick skull, that an angel would somehow possess him today and prevent him from screwing you over.
But you havenât done enough good deeds in your lifetime to be granted this one wish.
Jung Sungchan asks him if he admits to being the person who caused Yoon Naksung and the restsâ injuries.
Na Jaemin responds with a shit eating grin saying, âYeah, I fucking did it.âÂ
Your face contorts in horror. Your eyes fly wide open, blood draining from your cheeks. Oh, fuck. Oh, fucking hell, please no. Your demon sent client looks like he wanted to elicit his kind of reaction from youâ smiling at you from the witness stand, and you feel your nails dig into your clenched palms, biting into the thin skin of your flesh.
To make matters worse, he doubles down. Heâs determined to kill you right here and now. âThat guy nearly pissed himself when I socked him in theââ
âYour honor!â
This is a stupid fucking move to make, but youâre panicking. And that very panic easily seeps out of your skin and burrows into the notice of your opponent from the other table. Jung Sungchanâs eyes are both sparking incredulously and victoriously at this pretty blatant concession. To think your own client would fuck you over. Youâre about to cry. Youâre fuming. Youâre dying from embarrassment.
âIâdâ Iâd like to request a short recess to meet with my client.â
Judge Bae narrows her eyes at you. âOverruled.â Yeah, you didnât expect that to be granted. Fucking hell. You sink back into your seat in defeat, the dread that had once only been creeping up to you now completely swallowing you whole. âCounsel, please continue with your questioning.
No, itâs okay. This is fine, you think to yourself. You still have your witnesses. Youâre not totally screwed yet. Maybe that would be enough to dismiss this damned case. Maybe that would be enough to let you walk away scot free.
âAhem,â Jung Sungchan clears his throat. âNa Jaemin-ssi. Can you tell us the events that unfolded after the four of you left the bar?â
Silence.
âNa Jaemin-ssiâŠ?â
âI donât feel like answering.â
You let out a muffled noise as you bury your face in your hands. Your face is burning. Not only is he trying to screw you over, he wants to mortify you in front of everyone here.
âDefendant.â Judge Bae Joohyun has decided to intervene. âAre youâŠinvoking your right against self incrimination?â
You almost let out an anguished cry and slam your forehead against the table when Na Jaemin responds with a, âSure.â
The bailiff escorts him back to your table, and heâs all smiles when he sits down. Is he happy now that heâs thrown a big ass fucking wrench in your plans? Does he not give a fuck that he might get incarcerated as long as he sees you miserable? What a sadomasochistic psychopath, you hope he burns in hell.
âYou donât look too good, attorney,â you hear him chipper from beside you.Â
Your head snaps to the side. You hear a crash from inside your ears.
For the first time, you look this son of a bitch dead in the eyeâ and you might not have a mirror, but you donât think youâre looking at him pretty pleasantly. In fact, you can feel your own self going lightheaded from the sheer animosity darting through blood vessels in your brain.
Jung Sungchan calls Ma Gildong to the stand, and you turn your head back to the front. Sure, the bastard next to you might have thrown a wrench into your plans, but you still have a few working cogs leftâ and they better fucking work properly. You think you still have that same, manic look in your eyes when you meet Gildongâs gaze from across the courtroom because he visibly gulps and clears his throat.
Jung Sungchan starts questioning him, and he does just as well as you hoped (unlike the last guy). That rookie attorney gets caught off guard when his client answers with a stuttering, âIâI donât remember,â in response to Jung Sungchanâs request to recount who started the fight that night. âIt all happened suddenly. It was hard to tell exactly who.â
âWitness Ma Gildog,â the judge intercepts once again. âIn the affidavit you submitted, you stated that the defendant was the one who started the altercation without warning. What is the meaning of this?â
Ma Gildong looks at you. You look him dead in the eye and he promptly looks away with a hard swallow.
âIâŠI only wrote that because Naksung hyung told me to.â
Fuck yes.
âWeâwere were all drunk when it happened. It was hard to tell who started the fight. I didnât even want to pursue this case, heâhe was just pissed that that guy got more punches in.â
âWhat?! What the hell are you talking about?!â
âOrder!â
You watch as the bailiff tries to settle Yoon Naksung down. You stifle down a smile. This whole trial wouldnât have been necessary if he had only been as cooperative as the other two. God, you wouldnât have needed to deal with this headache either.Â
You hear Judge Bae set down the gavel. âThere seems to be some unresolved issues with the prosecution side,â she starts with a sigh. âIn this case, let us have a short recess. We will reconvene after thirty minutes.â
Thirty minutes. Thatâs just fucking perfect.
âRecess? Are we having a snack break, attorneââ
âPlease allow us to use one of your conference rooms.â You quickly shoot up and cut off Na Jaemin, a polite stance directed at the bailiff near you. âThat would be alright, right?â
The way the bailiff looks at you makes you come to the conclusion that you donât look exactly sane right now. Nevertheless, he humors you and leads both you and Na Jaemin to one of the available conference rooms in the district court. Itâs hard to grasp the fact he is being very docile right now, lazily looking around with cuffed hands before him as he trails beside you, under the watchful eye of the court sheriff.
A door is opened before you. The moment the bailiff allows you and your client and closes the door behind, you swivel your heels, grab Na Jaemin by the fucking collar, and ram him against the wall with a loud rattle.
Your years and years of disdain for this guy just came to a breaking point today.
Youâve had fucking enough of his difficult attitude.
âListen.â Your voice comes off as a hiss more than anything. You hear the sound of his handcuffs clatter when you shove him harder against the wall. You feel your nails dig into your palms through the collar of his shirt. Youâre beyond livid. âI am trying my god damned best to get you out of here, Na Jaemin-ssi. Youâre the last person I want to help. Youâre the last person I could give a shit about, but here I fucking I amâ fighting tooth and nail for you, for christâs sake. I literally had to build up a defense out of nothing just to clear you from incarceration. All I asked is for you to not throw a fit, to follow my damned script, to sit still and still pretty for the rest of this stupid trial, and you couldnât even fucking do that?â
Much to your surprise, Na Jaemin looks pretty much caught off guard. Not intimidated by any means, but he does keep his mouth shut, repeatedly blinking his somewhat widened eyes at youâ the only other expression youâve ever seen from him other than a scowl and that bastardized grin of his.
Another beat of silence. Your upper lip twitches into a snarl. âUseless fuck.âÂ
You roughly let go of him with a grunt and roll back your shoulders, facing your back to him and release a sigh. Whew. That felt so fucking good.Â
Without another word, you take quick strides out the conference room, greeting the bailiff outside with a sweet and refreshed smile, maintaining that same air as you return back to the courtroom, an uncharacteristically cooperative Na Jaemin in tow.
The trial resumes. He doesnât do anything stupid again after that because youâve decided to completely remove him from the equation. Ma Gildong and Hong Hyunjae submitted new affidavits as evidence. Jung Sungchan and Yoon Naksung are red-faced and look like theyâre sitting on burners from hellâ even more so when itâs finally your turn to present your case, speaking before the court with a now clear head and your cards in place. When you call Dr. Qian Kun to the stand to attest to Na Jaeminâs physical exam result, the prosecution table is practically deflated in defeat by then.
You return to the defendantâs table. Your shoulders havenât felt this light in weeks. Even lighter when the court finishes deliberation, and Judge Bae announces the final verdict.
âIn light of the criminal charges against Na Jaeminââ
You inhale sharply.
âThe court finds insufficient evidence to declare his guilt beyond reasonable doubt.â
Yes. Yes. Fuck, yes.
âNow, the civil liabilities attached to this caseâ the witnessesâ participation in the aforementioned offenses creates a unique situation. When both parties are at equal fault or in pari delicto, neither the courts nor law will grant relief to the parties. Although the defendant, Na Jaemin, had indeed inflicted less serious physical injuries against the witnesses, the witnesses have inflicted the same upon the defendant.â
Oh, fuck yeah.
âThis court hereby dismisses the case without prejudice for want of prosecution. Court is adjourned.â
There is no one happier in this court than you right now. You lock eyes with Jung Sungchan from across the room. You stick your tongue out because you donât give a damn anymore.
Youâre free. You donât have to deal with Na Jaemin ever again. Youâre fucking free.
*â
Well, you spoke too soon.
âWhat...what are you doing hereâŠ?â
Four days later, you see the very bastard sitting on your chair at the JSS office. Heâs swiveling around, stopping the turn with a foot down to look at you. âOh,â he starts. âTook you fucking long enough.â
Seriously. What have you done to deserve this? Nevermind, youâve done a lot of things to deserve ten years worth of bad karma, but thatâs neither here nor there. Youâd just gotten back from a meeting with one of your clientsâ a normal client: a sweet, old lady who was drafting her last will and testament to make sure none of her nutjob sobs get even a percentage from her estate.Â
The meeting ran longer than expected because the lady kept trying to ask you if youâre single and would be interested to meet one of her nephews. So, youâd just returned back to the office at 6 p.m., most of your co-workers having clocked out already, only to be bitch slapped in the face with this psycho again, not even a week since youâve last seen him.
You ignore him, eyes flitting up to the direction of your bossâs office. The light is still on. You grit your teeth. This son a bitchâs entry was permitted by the other son of a bitch. If heâs miserable, he should keep his misery to himself.
âHey, attorney. Iâm tryna talk to you.â
âYâyes?â you choke out, taking a step back when Na Jaemin rises to his feet. God damn it. Your outburst mid-trial was an isolated case as a result of your pent up emotions. You canât be brave anymoreâ and he notices.
Thereâs a slight raise in his brow when you flinch back, a barely visible smile playing on his face. Itâs almost like this bastard can smell fear, and youâre completely lathered in it. âYou were pretty gutsy enough to swear at my face and shove me around the other day,â he says, voice low. âWhat happened to all that spunk, attorney?â
You bite down the swear at the tip of your tongue. âI sincerely apologize for my inappropriate behavior that day.â Youâre doing your damn best to keep your head down, but itâs increasingly difficult when this guy is trying to get all up in your space. âAnyâanyhow. What business do you have with JSS, Na Jaemin-ssi?â
A flip switches. Na Jaemin suddenly looks very annoyed.
âUgh. Right,â he grunts, digging into his inner jacket pockets like itâs a chore before pulling out an envelope. A really thick envelope. Your eyes widen. He hands it over to you. âThe boss wanted to give his extra thanks.â
Extra thanks for risking your life to release one of his mutts. Holy shit. You say nothing as you take the envelope from his hands, the weight of the paper bills pulling you down heavier than theyâre supposed to be. You clear your throat and stuff it into the bag youâve yet to set down on your desk. âWhy didnât he come in person?â
âHeâs out on business,â Na Jaemin flatly replies. Then, thereâs a twinge on his tongue when he follows it up, âWhy? You want to see him that badly?â
The fuck? That very through slips through expression for a second. Na Jaemin clocks this.Â
A grin takes over his expression. He releases a bare laugh when he walks past you with a hand on your shoulder. âI gotta hand it to you. Youâre pretty damn good at pulling shit out of your ass out of nothing.âÂ
Your breath hitches when you feel a firm squeeze. Na Jaemin releases you with a hum and a pat and finally starts fucking leaving.
âSee you around, attorney.â
When youâve confirmed that the psycho has finally left, you immediately lunge for your chair and release a long and hefty breath.
Jesus fucking christ. How many times do you have to tell these Nalkeutta bastards that you never want to see their faces again? Not enough, apparently. Because the next day, Mark Lee makes a visit to your office again. He greets you a good morning and you quietly tell him to leave you alone and never talk to you again. He laughs and disappears into Doyoungâs office for the next two hours, before stopping by at your desk again to inquire about your desk nameplate preferences.
âDo you prefer acrylic or marble?â he asks, peeking out from behind your desktop computer.
âGold,â you soullessly respond. âAvenir font. Engraved. Heavy enough to knock a man unconscious with one blow.â
âVery particular.â Your eyes flit up to see his pleasant smile, and it just ruins your day further. It gets worse when Kim Doyoung follows not long after him. âOh, Mr. Kim,â Mark greets. âI was just about to head out.â
âYes, allow me to accompany you down to the lobby, Mr. Lee,â Doyoung chimes in. You look up at him as he leers down at you, noticing that you are, in fact, here. âCongratulations on yet another winning case, attorney.â
Heâs five days late. âThank you. Are you gonna give me my own office yet?â
âYou know very well JSS isnât in the position to grant you that.â
Very expected response, but youâre annoyed anyway. They finally leave you alone so you can mentally curse them once you die from overwork and overexertion. Indeed, you know very well that JSS isnât in the best spot right now. Your firmâs reputation has been slowly nosediving latelyâ fully getting tanked recently because of your latest acquittal of Na Jaemin.
The general public has been questioning your integrity as a law firm. That much is fucking expected when youâre partnered with the biggest crime organization in the district. Itâs not that this partnership is a recent thing. But with the establishment of a new law firm within your territory, the GP now has a point of comparison to notice just how many obvious criminals JSS has helped to subvert the rule of law.
These articles and nasty forum posts have been the source of Kim Doyoungâs stress as of late. During the next few weeks, you watch his mood sour and sour by the day after every meeting with the higher-ups.
The source of the problem is obvious, but itâs not like JSS can just cut ties with Nalkeutta to clean its name. In fact, it would the dumbest move ever, practically industry suicide considering Mark Lee and his company is your highest paying client. Not only that. All of the firmâs employees practically have immunity from the hefty protection fees all Yeongdeungpo residents have to pay weekly just to pay the streets. And you donât want to make an enemy out of Nalkeutta either by cutting them off. Your firm is caught in between rock and a hard place with no easy way out.
âI think the boss has started to grow white hairs lately,â Jungwoo tells you over coffee in the breakroom.Â
âWhyâŠare you looking at his hair?â you ask, almost worriedly. Jungwoo simply shrugs and you two watch as Kim Doyoung stomps into the breakroom in a fit again to angrily snatch a glass and nearly rip the fridge open for the pitcher of lemon water you started to make every morning, overpouring into the glass before chugging it clean and slamming the glass down on the counter.
He didnât even ask for permission. What a monster.
Anyhow, you could give less of a shit about JSSâs steadily dwindling reputation. This ainât your problem to fix. Itâs your higher upâs problem. Itâs Kim Doyoungâs problem, andâ quite franklyâ the peak of your week is seeing his grumbling swears every time he stomps out of another admin meeting, watching him scratch at the growing grey hairs at the back of his head through his private office like itâs your own personal TV show.Â
Itâs such a great sight to see. Added to the fact that you havenât received a call from Nalkeutta lately, whether it be for consultations or just simple blotter charges, they havenât been bothering you at all. In short, youâve been having the best two weeks of your life.Â
It comes to a peak when Kim Doyoung calls you to his office one day, prompting the assumption that JSSâs reputation situation has become way, way worse to the point that the firm needs the help of its rank and file employees like you to settle the matter.Â
âDamn, good luck. Let me know whatâs up,â Jungwoo sends you off.
Honestly, youâre looking forward to having a front row seat to Kim Doyoungâs meltdown, if things have gotten as bad as you think. Your knuckles tap against the wooden entrance to his office, and youâre filled with a longing envy when he tells you to come in because damnâ must be nice to have an office of his own. Why does he always have a stick up his ass when heâs got his own 150 square feet kingdom where he can do whatever he wants?
âCome in.â
Muct to your surprise, however, Kim Doyoung looks well rested today.
The moment you step in, you notice that his usual constipated expression is nowhere to be found on his face. In fact, his skin is perfectly clear. His white button up is crisp and tidy. His glasses are shining. His hair is neat and styledâ as though it hasnât been run through a million times today.
Whoa. What the hell? Who is this? Who is this man in front of you?
âHow has your work been, attorney?â he starts, elbows on the desk, chin resting on interlocked fingers.Â
You tentatively make your way closer to his desk, slightly unnerved at this sudden disposition switch. âThe same as usual.â
âThatâs good to hear,â he hums. Heâs humming. Kim Doyoung is humming. What? He sets his fingers on a folded piece of paper thatâs been sitting on his desk, promptly pushing it forward to you. âRead this.â Youâre beyond creeped out. You have no idea whatâs going on, but you follow instructions anyway, inching a step closer to peel the paper from the glass surface of his desk, and unfold it in your hands.Â
He wants you to read it. So, you do.
The moment your eyes register the heading, your neck cranes, squinting. âSir,â you say, holding the paper down. âAre you sure you gave me the correct sheet?â
âYes, yes,â he affirms, waving a hand in the air. âPlease continue reading.â
You do. You read the heading once again. LETTER OF RESIGNATION, in bold and all caps. Followed by todayâs date. Followed by your fucking name.
The paper wrinkles in your grasp. Haha. You donât remember writing a resignation letter. âSir,â you start again, voice coming off as a weak wheeze. âThere must be some kind of mistake.â
âThereâs no mistake,â Doyoung confirms, spinning a pen between his fingers before pushing it forward to you in the same manner as he did with the resignation letter in your handsâ your resignation letter. The letter that says youâve found better prospects elsewhere and sincerely value the experience and growth youâve had with this firm. What the fuck is this bullshit? You donât fucking understand. âWould you please affix your signature at the bottom, attorney? I didnât have your e-signature. Thatâs why I had to call you out today.âÂ
Your stomach drops to the very depths of your gut. âYou canât just fucking do this,â you say with gritted teeth. Kim Doyoung readjusts his glasses and responds with a sigh.
âAttorney,â he starts. âYouâre well aware of the problem our firm has been facing as of late, correct?â You nod. He continues. âItâs a difficult situation. However, Nalkeutta and JSS have managed to reach an amicable compromise.â
Oh no. Oh, god, do. He canât do this to you. He canât fucking do this to you.
âStarting today, you will no longer be JSSâs Junior Associate. You will be working as a private lawyer for Nalkeutta Security Company.â
âYou fucking sold me out!â
âI did not âsell you outâ. Think of it as a promotion.â
Your mouth is hanging open. Your blood is boiling to the point of evaporation. The resignation is a crumpled mess at this point. You slam it back down on his desk. âI canât even get my fucking severance pay if I sign this damn thing!â
âIâm sure the benefits youâll receive at Nalkeutta would outweigh any amount of a severance pay that JSS can offer you,â your bossâ former bossâ flatly replies. âNow. Please sign the letter.â
Your head is spinning. Youâre nauseous as fuck. Itâs not like you can just run away. Mark Lee would have your fucking head. Sure, you hate working under Kim Doyoung, but at least it made you feel like an actual lawyer, serving only as an occasional cleanup dog for that damned wretched company. With this, youâre not just dipping your toes into organized crime. Youâd be fucking drowning in it.
âSign right thereâ yes. Perfect. Thank you for your cooperation, attorney. It was a pleasure working with you.â
Nalkkeutta has officially ensnared you in its burning jaws, and youâve got no way of getting out unscathed.
fire and brimstone (and youâre a moth made of gasoline). © hannie-dul-set, 2025.
<33 elly thanks for feeding me my daily dose of sunghoon brain rot babe
â THIRD INSTALLMENT of 'let the rain be our witness' series. [ series masterlist ] | [ previous installment ]
KOREAN TITLE: ë ë돞ì, ê°ë¶ìž ëìì! | (meaning: it got awkward all because of you!)
SYNOPSIS: âPark Sunghoon only came to the convenience store for some coffee ice cream. He wasn't expecting to find you, his archenemy, sitting at the corner of the store with swollen eyes and a cup of hot ramen crying over a breakup. But to be honest, he never liked your ex-boyfriend from the start.â
GENRE: humour/crack, fluff, enemies to lovers, highschool!au.
PAIRING: park sunghoon x fem!reader.
WORD COUNT: 2.3k+ words.
KEYWORDS: (L/N) = Last Name | (H/C) = Hair Colour | (H/L) = Hair Length | (F/C) = Favorite Clothing | words in italic are thoughts + dramatized words!
WARNINGS: informal language, mentions about hall monitor!jungwon (lmao), one mention about fake spiders, light-hearted death and violence jokes, talks about a breakup and reader's ex-boyfriend, nameless cashier involuntarily becoming the third wheel (somebody save him đ§).
AUTHOR'S NOTE: i am back at it again with my questionable humour but i tried my best!! i didn't expect this to get over 2k+ words (no it's not because sunghoon just recently dethroned jake from my biaslist... ok maybe it is đ /j and the fact that i have a ghost!sunghoon fic wip too?? HELP). nonetheless, i hope you guys will enjoy reading this and i look forward to seeing you on the next installment!! MWAH kisses from elly đč
[8:02 PM] Ding! Ding! Sunghoon swore in the name of his figure skaters, the sound of the doorbell jingling never felt like such a lifesaver to him before. He had been walking in the rain with nothing but the hood of his hoodie to shelter his head for God knew how long. The hood felt soggy in his hands as the male allowed it to fall off his head, a slight grimace on his face at the damp and spongy texture of his hood. Such a shame this was one of his favorite hoodies too.
But nevermind that. Alright, time to hog all the coffee ice cream â "Park Sunghoon?â
Oh no. Anything but this. Please, God, he thought he already prayed that last week would be the last time he would ever hear that voice again. But of course, who else would it be if none other than you, his oh-so mighty archenemy, (L/N) (Y/N)?
Forget the devil, you had begun replacing the demon in his sleep paralysis ever since you accidentally splashed a slushie on him in the hallway at the start of highschool. As payback, he splashed his own slushie back on you and the feud between the two of you never ended since. Even the hall monitor, Yang Jungwon was unofficially declared the only one who could separate the both of you from tearing each other apart in public (verbally, of course).
The both of you had an interesting story, thatâs for sure.
And yet at that moment, when Sunghoon turned around with his mind already preparing for the worst â only to find you sitting down on the table in the corner, with your eyes red and (H/L) (H/C) hair almost resembling a bird's nest. No, God forbid, he was not becoming soft. He was just⊠worried, yep.
Although Sunghoon would be lying if he said he wasn't used to this, since he was more used to seeing you at school with your arms crossed against your chest and that fiery scowl on your face. And oh, did he mention how he almost thought you were a banshee, if it werenât for the fact you called out to him just now?
âWhat are you doing here?â Your tone was sharp; well, as sharp as it could seem like with those swollen eyes and runny nose of yours. Sunghoon couldnât help his habit of biting back with a retort. âIce cream. What are you doing here?â Arguments between the two of you were normal, that was nothing new. But seeing you like this? This was definitely a whole new world for him. After all, not everyday you got to see someone you suspected was preparing to murder you at any second eating a cup of steaming ramen while sniffling their nose.
"Noneâ,â He almost snorted at the way you took a moment to brush your nose with the sleeve of your (F/C) before continuing your riposte. â...None of your business.â And yet, a moment of pondering came upon him. In all honesty, Sunghoon couldâve just turned his back away from you and carried on his initial plan to smuggle the whole ice cream aisle. But he couldnât help from sneaking worried glances at you. Why on Earth was he getting this urge to sit down and⊠comfort you? (God, he almost threw up just thinking about saying this word out loud.)
You were supposed to be his archenemy, he was supposed to relish in your failure â wait no, that made him sound like an antagonistic villain instead. Fine, maybe he just watched too many movies. Should he just turn around and go? Or should he make his way forward towards you?
Sunghoon mustâve looked as if he was having an existential crisis. He was just standing there spacing out like a malfunctioning robot. But, you know what? Sunghoon decided he was going to man up. Oh, and that he surely did; because Park Sunghoon bolted straight towards the ice cream aisle, leaving you staring absolutely dumbfounded at the spot where he was at a moment before. Not to mention, the male cashier behind the counter just quietly watching this entire mess of an interaction unfold.
The universe, once again, was reminding you of how much you had to prevent yourself from poking Park Sunghoonâs eyes with the chopsticks in your hand. But you didnât have enough energy for that right now, you only came here for a cup of ramen after finding out your ex-boyfriend dumped you. Yes, that happened almost two weeks ago but canât a girl grieve? Your ex-boyfriend was an absolute ass, and it was your first relationship too â so needless to say, it sucked.
A worn out exhale slipped from between your chapped lips, bleak eyes inertly counting the strings of ramen noodles floating in the cup in front of you. Before you, yet again, erupted into a burst of cries. Goodness gracious, Sunghoon could hear the faint noises of you sobbing all the way from the ice cream aisle â please, he just came here for some ice cream, not to make good life decisions involving his nemesis.
The male gathered a few packets of coffee ice cream in his hands, sliding the glass pane of the ice cream freezer to a shut. Sunghoon craned his neck over the aisle gingerly, wanting to see if you were still there. But luck was not on his side. Yep, you were still weeping into your palms like a banshee in the same spot and Sunghoon, instead, caught the deadpanned eyes of the cashier. He immediately broke eye contact (of course, heâs not a psychopath who would keep staring back).
But then again, he had to face the cashier again in order to safely escort his precious ice cream home. See, it all got awkward because of you! Oh, heâs so about to put fake spiders in your locker for this. Sunghoon mentally schemed as he made his way back to the front counter, each footstep felt so heavy from the embarrassment on his shoulders.
He just had a brief argument with you, and then proceeded to make an eye contact with the cashier while craning his neck over the aisle like a goose on the loose. Somebody, just dig a hole for him already, please.
âAhem, just these, thank you.â The way Sunghoon hastily placed the ice cream packets on the counter made it so evident that all he wanted was just to get this over with and go home. The male cashier didnât mention anything and only continued to scan the packets of ice cream without another word (much to Sunghoonâs relief). Beep! Beep! Beep! The beepings from the counter were consistent, unlike Sunghoonâs vision as he kept glancing at you back and forth.
He was utterly astonished â because what sort of Super Saiyan eyes did God give to you for them to still be able to shed tears?
âThatâd be 7,500 Won, thank you.â Oh, he almost forgot about his ice cream. Sunghoon slipped out his money from the pocket of his hoodie, whispering a âthank youâ and grabbing the biodegradable plastic bag with his purchase inside. Thank God, he could finally go home. The exit was just right there. What was he waiting for? He could just go home and pretend tonight never existed. But Park Sunghoon ended up trudging in your direction anyway.
To be honest? He himself didnât even know what he was doing but maybe the sight of you crying ceaselessly was bothering him a little too much.
The chair across from you lightly screeched as Sunghoon pulled it back before sitting down on it with a haughty huff. âHey, are you okay?â The way you shot a glower at him was so piercing he almost winced in response. Wow, who could be so stupid to even ask someone who was obviously crying if theyâre okay? Right, him, apparently.
"Bad question, sorry." Sunghoon cleared his throat awkwardly. You only scrutinized him up and down, wondering to yourself if this menace had something up his sleeve.
Was he planning to take a picture of your messy face and share it with the whole school to make fun of you? But the fact that he was scratching the back of his neck so bashfully while averting his gaze briefly from you was a bit questionable. The Park Sunghoon⊠being shy? Did you look so miserable to the point he felt the need to sit across from you just to flex his beauty? (Nope, you definitely didnât just call him pretty⊠Anyways.)
âWhat do you want? Shouldnât you go home already?â Your voice came out meek and muffled since you still had your face buried in the palms of your hands, refusing to glance at him with your face clearly swollen and red. Sunghoon let out an innocuous scoff, Alright, he had enough of this gentleman act. "Youâre obviously crying, dumbass. Do you wanna talk about it?" Well, this side of him was something that you were certainly used to.
You grumbled involuntarily, "Why does it even matter? Youâre gonna see him at school, anyways.â The word âhimâ was as vague as it could be, but it still got Sunghoonâs attention nonetheless. "Wait, are you talking about Woohyun?" He squinted his eyes suspiciously, not at you but more towards the imagery of the âhimâ you were referring to. No, he was concerned, actually.
He knew Woohyun. The both of them were in the same class and he talked to him multiple times â well, enough times to prove that he really did not like the vibes he was getting from Woohyun. Sunghoon had caught wind that you got into a relationship with him from other people. And yeah, so what if Sunghoon did feel sad about it for a few days? All that mattered right now was that he was undeniably going to beat Woohyun into a pulp soon.
"He cheated on me.â Hesitantly but gradually, you opened your palms and let them rest on your cheeks, words of the truth felt bitter coming out of your mouth. Oh, Woohyun was really going to taste his fist now. Sunghoonâs response was instantaneous, âThat freaking jackass.â So instantaneous to the fact you had to make a way out for a little laugh. âPfft, why are you cussing him out? Arenât you supposed to be his friend or something?â He was silent for a moment and you wondered why â until you saw him staring at you with such... awe? You couldnât quite fathom it properly because he immediately rolled his eyes afterwards. âDonât put me on the same level as him. But, tell me everything.â
It felt weird conversing with him like this. Sunghoon and (Y/N) sitting at one table without trying to throw a chair at each other? Jungwon would no doubt cry if he heard about this. But for some reason, you werenât really against the idea right now as you told him more. âWell, at first, I didnât think it was true. Maybe I expected better of him but when I found out the truth, I was gonna march to his house and strangle him.â
Sunghoon nodded nonchalantly, âJustified. Anyways, continue.â
You couldnât help but smile at his little remark. You rarely got to have an actual civil conversation with him before (actually, you never did). Was he always this funny? It was helping you feel a tad better, if you were to be honest. âI kinda accepted it after a few days. But sometimes, you can't really resist the urge to feel sad about what happened, you know?â But Sunghoon suddenly pulled out his hand, âHold on, thatâs⊠one, two, three, four, fiveâŠâ Needless to say, you were completely dumbfounded, stupefied, astounded â all of the above and more after hearing his next words. âOh, youâre somewhere on the fourth or fifth stage.â
Just as you thought you were going to have a civil conversation with him, then he went ahead and did this.
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â
Was this man really diagnosing you with a disease at 8 PM inside a convenience store? You didnât think breakups could actually lead to diseases, but okay. âI meant the stages of grief, there are five commonly known ones.â Sunghoon rolled his eyes again, you started to ponder if his eyes would ever reach the ceiling if he kept rolling them that much.
âBut the sixth stage of grief exists, you know?â The devilishly impish grin that suddenly appeared on his face insinuated a scheme you were dubious of. He raised a conniving eyebrow, ââItâs called revenge.â No words could explain how much brain cells you had lost just by listening to his speech. You blinked stonily, â...Iâm starting to think you spend too much time on TikTok.â
Sunghoon chuckled at your answer, breaking his prior mischievous character as he leaned in towards you with a hand under his chin and a playful smile playing on his lips. âIâm offering you a deal here. I could sneak in something in Woohyunâs food tomorrow, you never knowâŠâ Your sullen expression was instantly replaced with amusement, you snorted with a frisky leer. âYour ice cream is gonna melt, you know?â
Sunghoon only shrugged his shoulders with such blasĂ©, but he was silently relieved that you couldnât hear how fast his heart was marathoning inside his chest. At this point, Sunghoon didnât even care about his ice cream melting into puddles of sweet flavour, nor did he care about how he was going home with the rain still tapping against the transparent glass of the entrance door â he was too busy admiring the way you were laughing (like the simp in denial that he was) to care about them anymore.
That one night led to many more night escapades involving cups of hot ramen, some ice cream, light-hearted footsies and two lovesick people in denial.
It was safe to say everyone choked on air when they saw Park Sunghoon and (L/N) (Y/N) walking together to school without having a glaring contest. But of course, everyone could tell Yang Jungwon was the happiest because he didnât have to deal with you two almost brawling each other to death in the school hallway anymore.
TAGLIST (open!): @jungwoniics | @markdebutslimitlessly | @heejojo | special feature: @odxrilove (i wasn't sure if you wanted to be tagged specifically on this installment only or the whole series. but don't worry, you're a special feature! hehe <33)
thank you so much for reading.
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help the google search results for reigen are killing me
this bitch was so ahead of her time
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