๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š

๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š ๐š ๐š˜๐š›๐š›๐šข ๐šŒ๐š‘๐š˜๐š˜๐šœ๐šŽ ๐šŠ๐š—๐š˜๐š๐š‘๐šŽ๐š› ๐š˜๐š—๐šŽ. ๐™ฑ๐šŠ๐šŒ๐š” ๐š๐š˜ ๐šœ๐š๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ

๐™ฝ๐š˜๐š  ๐™ฟ๐š•๐šŠ๐šข๐š’๐š—๐š: ๐™ด๐š๐šŽ๐š›๐š—๐šŠ๐š• ๐š‚๐šž๐š—๐šœ๐š‘๐š’๐š—๐šŽ ๐™ฑ๐šข ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ "๐š†๐šŽ ๐šœ๐š‘๐š’๐š—๐šŽ ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐šŽ ๐šŽ๐š๐šŽ๐š›๐š—๐šŠ๐š• ๐šœ๐šž๐š—๐šœ๐š‘๐š’๐š—๐šŽ ๐™ฐ๐š‘, ๐š ๐šŽ ๐šœ๐š‘๐š’๐š—๐šŽ ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐šŽ ๐šŽ๐š๐šŽ๐š›๐š—๐šŠ๐š• ๐šœ๐šž๐š—๐šœ๐š‘๐š’๐š—๐šŽ (๐šŠ๐š‘๐šŠ๐š‘๐šŠ)"

๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š
๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š
๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š

๐šˆ๐š˜๐šž'๐šŸ๐šŽ ๐šŒ๐š‘๐š˜๐šœ๐šŽ๐š— ๐™ฒ๐š˜๐š ๐š›๐š’๐šŽ ๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š•๐šœ

๐™ป๐šŽ๐š'๐šœ ๐šœ๐šŽ๐šŽ ๐š ๐š‘๐šŠ๐š'๐šœ ๐š’๐š—๐šœ๐š’๐š๐šŽ

๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š—๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š˜ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐š’๐š—๐š? ๐™ณ๐š˜๐š—'๐š

๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐™ด๐š•๐šŽ๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐šƒ๐š ๐šŽ๐š•๐šŸ๐šŽ ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐šƒ๐š‘๐š’๐š›๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐™ต๐š˜๐šž๐š›๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐™ต๐š’๐š๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐š‚๐š’๐šก๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐š‚๐šŽ๐šŸ๐šŽ๐š—๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐™ด๐š’๐š๐š‘๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐™ฝ๐š’๐š—๐šŽ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— ๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐š๐šŽ๐šŒ๐šœ ๐™ด๐š™. ๐šƒ๐š ๐šŽ๐š—๐š๐šข

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๐š†๐šŽ๐š•๐šŒ๐š˜๐š–๐šŽ ๐š๐š˜ ๐™ฑ๐šŽ๐šŠ๐š‹๐šŠ๐š๐š’๐š—๐šข'๐šœ ๐š‚๐šŽ๐šŠ ๐š‚๐š‘๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ!

๐™ธ๐š—๐š๐š˜๐š›๐š–๐šŠ๐š๐š’๐š˜๐š— ๐šŠ๐š‹๐š˜๐šž๐š ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐š˜๐š ๐š—๐šŽ๐š› ๐š˜๐š ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐šœ๐š๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ ๐™บ๐š˜๐š’ (๐šข๐šŽ๐šœ, ๐š•๐š’๐š”๐šŽ ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐š๐š’๐šœ๐š‘) | ๐™ฝ๐š’๐š—๐šŽ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐š— | ๐šƒ๐š‘๐šŽ๐šข/๐šƒ๐š‘๐šŽ๐š– | ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ ๐šž๐š•๐š ๐š๐šž๐š•๐šŽ๐šœ ๐™ฑ๐šŽ๐š๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ ๐™ด๐š—๐š๐šŽ๐š›๐š’๐š—๐š ๐š‚๐š๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ

๐™ฝ๐š˜ ๐™ผ๐š’๐š—๐š˜๐š›๐šœ

๐™ฝ๐š˜ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐š•๐šŽ๐šœ๐šœ

๐™ฝ๐š˜ ๐™ฑ๐š•๐šŠ๐š—๐š” ๐™ฑ๐š•๐š˜๐š๐šœ ๐™ต๐šŠ๐š’๐š•๐šž๐š›๐šŽ ๐š๐š˜ ๐š๐š˜๐š•๐š•๐š˜๐š  ๐š›๐šž๐š•๐šŽ๐šœ ๐š ๐š’๐š•๐š• ๐š›๐šŽ๐šœ๐šž๐š•๐š ๐š’๐š— ๐šŠ ๐š‹๐šŠ๐š— Divider by @fairytopea

๐š†๐šŽ๐š•๐šŒ๐š˜๐š–๐šŽ ๐š๐š˜ ๐™ฑ๐šŽ๐šŠ๐š‹๐šŠ๐š๐š’๐š—๐šข'๐šœ ๐š‚๐šŽ๐šŠ ๐š‚๐š‘๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ!

๐™ฟ๐š•๐šŽ๐šŠ๐šœ๐šŽ, ๐šŒ๐š‘๐š˜๐šœ๐šŽ ๐š๐š‘๐šŽ ๐šœ๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• ๐š๐š‘๐šŠ๐š ๐š™๐šŽ๐šŠ๐š”๐šœ ๐šข๐š˜๐šž๐š› ๐š’๐š—๐š๐šŽ๐š›๐šŽ๐šœ๐š.

๐“†‰ ๐™ฐ๐š‹๐šŠ๐š•๐š˜๐š—๐šŽ ๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• (๐™ฟ๐š’๐š ๐š˜๐š—) ๐“†‰ ๐™ฝ๐šŠ๐šž๐š๐š’๐š•๐šž๐šœ ๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š• (๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ) ๐“†‰ ๐™ฒ๐š˜๐š ๐š›๐š’๐šŽ ๐š‚๐š‘๐šŽ๐š•๐š•๐šœ (๐™ผ๐š˜๐š›๐šŽ ๐™ฐ๐š๐šŽ๐šŽ๐šฃ)


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5 months ago

"oh my love, how i wish we had more time together."

Is that a reincarnation lovers trope I sense?!?

Iโ€™m curious to learn more about reader and their love also if wooyoung would make any wishes.

Keep up the amazing work I always love reading your stories <3

๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€

๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€
๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€
๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€

เน‹เฃญโญ‘ pairing : wooyoung x reader เน‹เฃญโญ‘ au : non idol! | strangers to lovers | slow burn เน‹เฃญโญ‘ genre: fluff | crack | angst เน‹เฃญโญ‘summary: wooyoung birthday didn't go as planned / getting to know yn the genie ๐’ฏ๐’ถ๐‘”๐“๐’พ๐“ˆ๐“‰ โžœ @chanceonceli

๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€

yn sat in her bottle, the room she grown to know and tidy for the past who knows how long. Her last master dying from old age or was it from a plague? She can't remember but she felt relief when she was summoned.

Now, was she expecting eight gorgeous men to have been surrounding her? No, absolutely not but she definitely enjoyed it. Seeing their shocked faces when she introduced herself.

Yn let out small sigh as she picked up a small picture frame of a male, who shared such striking familiarity to her new master.

" oh my love, how i wish we had more time together."

The moment hung in the air, heavy with nostalgia and unspoken words. Yn traced the outline of the man in the picture, his smile warm and inviting. The room felt colder without him, a stark reminder of the past she could never reclaim.

Her small room contain of a queen size bed, bookshelves lining the walls and a window that can show her the surroundings if she so wishes to see.

" i'm sure master wooyoung wouldn't mind me peaking..." She mumbled, stepping towards the closed window.

As the window open she can see her master with another female, the other men standing around awkwardly. Yn noticed how her master felt uncomfortable and she wanted nothing more then to go out and help him. But atlas, she can not as she was not summoned.

" why would you get vanilla? You know i hate vanilla" The women whined.

" because it's my birthday Minyoung, not yours. Seonghwa hyung baked it for me." Wooyoung said, fumbled with his fingers.

Minyoung rolled her eyes, not noticing the tension that grew in the room. Crossing her arms, she leaned back onto the couch as Wooyoung began to cut the cake. Yn felt awful for her new master as she can notice the sad look on his face.

As Wooyoung sliced through the vanilla cake, the knife trembled slightly in his hand. He tried to put on a cheerful expression, but it was clear that Minyoung's comment had deflated his excitement. Seonghwa had put effort into baking the cake, and Wooyoung had been eagerly waiting to share it with everyone.

Sensing the shift in mood, Seonghwa cleared his throat, trying to ease the atmosphere. "Wooyoung, you want me to help with the candles?" he asked softly, his tone gentle.

Wooyoung nodded, offering a small smile. "Yeah, thatโ€™d be great, hyung." As they set the candles and lit them, he glanced over at Minyoung, who was still oblivious to the disappointment her words had caused.

Yn wished she could say something to lighten Wooyoung's spirits, but her role kept her from interfering. Instead, she silently vowed to find a way to bring a genuine smile back to his face.

๐“–๐“ฎ๐“ท๐“ฒ๐“ฎ ๐“˜๐“ท ๐“ ๐“‘๐“ธ๐“ฝ๐“ฝ๐“ต๐“ฎ ใ€ŒIIIใ€

As the door closed behind Minyoung and the boys, Wooyoung slumped back onto the couch, the last traces of his usual lively energy completely drained. His gaze drifted to the half-eaten cake, the remnants of what was supposed to be a happy moment. He ran a hand through his hair, a sigh escaping him as he looked down, shoulders sagging.

His eyes wonder to the bottle, his hands already reaching for it. Wooyoungโ€™s fingers graze the bottle, his touch delicate yet filled with a silent yearning. He held the bottle carefully, almost reverently, as if afraid it might disappear if he grasped it too tightly.

โ€œYnโ€ฆ Ms. Genie?โ€ His voice was soft, laced with a mixture of hope and hesitation, as though he wasnโ€™t quite sure if he should be asking. He looked at her, his eyes reflecting the vulnerability he so rarely showed to others.

Yn appeared before him in an instant, gracefully lowering herself until she was eye level with him. With a gentle smile, she took the bottle from his hands and set it back on the table, her movements calming and careful. She wanted him to know she was here, ready to listen, ready to be whatever he needed her to be in that moment.

โ€œHello, Master Wooyoung,โ€ she greeted softly, her voice warm and soothing. Her gaze held his, filled with quiet understanding, as she saw the sadness still lingering in his eyes.

Wooyoung swallowed, trying to steady his voice. โ€œYou knowโ€ฆ you donโ€™t have to call me โ€˜Master.โ€™ Just Wooyoung is fine.โ€

Ynโ€™s smile softened even further, a hint of playfulness entering her expression. โ€œOld habits, I suppose. But if it makes you feel betterโ€ฆ Wooyoung,โ€ she replied, dropping the formal title just for him.

yn bit her lip, pondering is she should ask about the rude women that was here early but from the way she can see how upset her master is

Yn bit her lip, hesitating as she glanced at Wooyoungโ€™s downcast expression. Part of her wanted to ask about the woman whoโ€™d been here earlierโ€”the one whose words had so clearly hurt him. But seeing the sadness still lingering in his eyes, she decided against it, not wanting to bring up something that might deepen his hurt.

" yn "

" yes Wooyoung?"

" tell me about yourself"

Yn blinked in surprise, not expecting the question. Sheโ€™d grown so used to listening, to being there for others and focusing on their needs, that it felt almost strange to have the attention turned to her.

Wooyoung nodded, leaning forward slightly. โ€œI do. We might as well since we'll have a lifetime together.โ€

Yn gave him a soft smile, a warmth blooming in her chest at his words. โ€œAlright. Where to start?โ€ She paused, thinking for a moment. โ€œIโ€™ve beenโ€ฆ well, โ€˜hereโ€™ for as long as I can remember. My life has mostly been about helping others, like you,โ€ she said, her tone gentle. โ€œI may not know everything about the world beyond these walls, but Iโ€™ve always found joy in being of service.โ€

Wooyoung listened intently, his expression thoughtful. โ€œSo, youโ€™ve never really had a life of your own?โ€

She shook her head, though there was no sadness in her eyesโ€”only acceptance. โ€œNot in the way you have, no. But I donโ€™t mind. I feelโ€ฆ fulfilled, I suppose, knowing that I can make a difference in someone elseโ€™s life. Even if itโ€™s in little ways.โ€

Wooyoungโ€™s gaze softened. โ€œButโ€ฆ do you ever wonder what it would be like to do something just for you? To have a wish of your own?โ€

Yn hesitated, a flicker of longing crossing her face. โ€œMaybe sometimes,โ€ she admitted quietly.

Wooyoung let out a soft hum, watching Yn with a thoughtful expression. He took in the way her gaze drifted, as if she were seeing something far beyond the room they sat in. A smile placed on his lip as he silently thanked Yunho and Mingi for the gift.


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6 months ago

PAUSE HALF OF HIS LIFE?!?!?

alright, so reader is slowly remembering hate the fact that itโ€™s a memory where yunho is mad

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Forget Me Not | Vi
Forget Me Not | Vi
Forget Me Not | Vi

Pairing: Jeong Yunho x witch!Reader AU: non-idol | supernatural Summary: Yunho should be happy--he's got everything going for him and he's set to marry the love of his life! So why is he standing outside of your shop on the night of his engagement party? Word Count: 6.9K Warnings: swearing, mentions of missing persons, fluff

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Forget Me Not | Vi

Yunho lay in bed, staring up at the ceiling as the quiet sounds of the night settled around him. His mind, however, refused to follow suit. No matter how tired his body was, his thoughts spun endlessly, circling back to the shopโ€”and more specifically, to you.

He was excited at the thought of seeing you again. It hadnโ€™t been that long since he returned to Seoul, but the pull to visit the Emporium had been growing stronger with each passing day. He could already picture you behind the counter, scolding Wooyoung for his antics, before turning to greet him with that knowing smile, as if you had been expecting him all along. Whatever the reason, the thought of seeing you again filled him with a strange, almost giddy anticipation.

Still, there was a feeling he couldn't quite shake.The more he thought about it, the clearer it becameโ€”you were always there. It didn't seem strange at first. He had assumed it was just part of your role, that the shop was your domain. But now, it left a bitter taste in his mouth.

Have you ever left?

Wooyoung could move freely, coming and going as he pleased, yet you seemed bound to that strange, magical space.

Yunho turned over, restless now, staring at the sliver of moonlight creeping through the window. It bothered him more than he wanted to admit. The shop seemed to be both your sanctuary and your prison, and the realization gnawed at him, unsettling him more than anything else.

Why couldnโ€™t you leave? What kind of magic was holding you there?ย 

His phone buzzed on the table, a faint vibration cutting through the silence. Without even glancing at the screen, Yunho already knew who it was. He sat up, grabbing it with a sigh as he swiped to answer.

โ€œHey,โ€ Yunho greeted, tucking the phone between his ear and shoulder.ย 

โ€œYou see the news?โ€ Gunhoโ€™s voice crackled through the line, more concerned than curious.

Yunho froze, his grip on the phone tightening as dread settled like a heavy weight in his chest. โ€œWhat news?โ€ย 

Scrambling to his feet, he headed into the living room, nearly stumbling over the coffee table as he rushed to turn on the TV. The familiar black screen flickered to life, and there it was. The words scrolled across the bottom of the screen:

Family of Lee Y/N files for legal declaration of death after three years with no leads.

โ€œTonight, we bring you a heartbreaking update on the mysterious disappearance of Lee Y/N, a case that has gripped the nation for three agonizing years. With no trace, no leads, and no answers, her family has taken the devastating step of filing a formal request with the courts to have her legally declared deceased.โ€

โ€œThis move marks the conclusion of a relentless search that began with hope but has since dwindled to this painful reality. For her loved ones, itโ€™s not just the end of an investigationโ€”itโ€™s the closing chapter on three years of desperate prayers and unanswered questions.โ€

โ€œIn a heartfelt written statement, the family conveyed the grief that has consumed them since Y/Nโ€™s disappearance and the painful decision theyโ€™ve made to file with the courts to have her declared legally deceased:

"Over the last three years, not a single day has passed where we didnโ€™t hold on to hope, praying for Y/Nโ€™s return. But as time has gone by, weโ€™ve had to face the heartbreaking reality that we may never get the closure we so desperately need.ย  This decision isn't about giving up on Y/N or what she means to us. Itโ€™s about finding a way to survive in a world that no longer includes her.ย 

We will always love our daughter. She will forever be a part of our lives, and this is something we will carry with us for the rest of our days. This is the hardest thing weโ€™ve ever had to do, and is a step we need to take to begin the healing processโ€”for her, and for us."

A heavy pause lingered between them before Gunhoโ€™s voice cut through the silence.ย 

โ€œI didnโ€™t think theyโ€™d go through with itโ€ฆbut I guess they couldnโ€™t wait anymore.โ€

"Yeah," Yunho muttered, though his voice was hollow. His fists clenched, knuckles turning white. It wasnโ€™t fair. You were alive, breathing, movingโ€”existing in that shop. But no one would believe it if he told them. The world ran on facts, on things that could be touched, proven, explainedโ€”and the shop was none of those things. It wasnโ€™t on any map, couldnโ€™t be found by search parties or missing persons reports.

To everyone else, the shop didnโ€™t exist. And even if he wanted to tell your parents, what would he say?

"Oh, by the way, your daughter is alive, just running a magical shop that only I can find. She doesnโ€™t remember anything about her past life with you. But donโ€™t worry, sheโ€™s doing just fine!"ย 

The thought made him sick. If he said it out loud, heโ€™d be dismissed as crazyโ€”or worse, cruel.ย 

The shop might have been magical, but it was also a prison. He saw that now. A beautiful, mysterious prison that kept you chained, hidden from the world. And no matter how much he wanted to free you, to bring you back to the life you once had, he couldnโ€™t force you out. You were bound by something deeper than magicโ€”bound by your own pain, and your decision to forget.

โ€œMom and Dad went over to their house after they came back from the courthouse,โ€ Gunho interrupted, his voice softening with a layer of sympathy Yunho wasnโ€™t sure he was ready to handle. โ€œMr. Lee couldnโ€™t stop crying.โ€

Yunhoโ€™s heart ached with the impossibility of it all. Your fatherโ€™s tears, your motherโ€™s quiet grief, the hollowed-out home where life had once thrivedโ€”they deserved closure, peace. But the truth wouldnโ€™t give them that. It would only raise more questions, more pain.

He remembered the first time heโ€™d visited your parentsโ€™ house after you disappeared. The warm, inviting home heโ€™d known all his life felt cold, lifeless. The laughter that once filled the rooms, the scent of your momโ€™s cooking, the familiar hum of conversationโ€”all of it was gone. Instead, there was only silence.ย 

And then there was your father.

Your father had always been a man full of energy, always quick to joke, quick to offer a smile. But that day, it was as if your disappearance had drained the life out of him, leaving behind a shell of the man who once doted on his daughter.ย 

Yunho could still see the way your fatherโ€™s shoulders slumped as he led him up to your room, barely uttering a word. He had commented on the plush Yunho picked up before retreating quietly, disappearing into the background like a ghost in his own home.

He clenched his jaw, the frustration bubbling up inside him. All he could do was carry the weight of the secret, knowing that no matter how much he wanted to fix it, some things were beyond his control. The shop had taken you, and in doing so, it had taken the light from your family as well.

โ€œCan you tell them Iโ€™mโ€ฆsorry. Just that Iโ€™m so sorry for everything.โ€

โ€œWhat are you apologizing for?โ€ Gunho asked, Yunho could hear the frown in his brotherโ€™s voice.

What was he even apologizing for? For disappearing from their lives when they needed him most? For not being able to protect you? The truth was, he didnโ€™t know where to start. Every regret, every moment of helplessness, crushed him under a guilt he could never fully articulate.

He had been there that dayโ€”the day you vanished. He had argued with you, had seen the way your expression darkened, the way your eyes filled with sadness, and yet he didnโ€™t stop. He thought youโ€™d come back, that you just needed space after the argument. But when you didnโ€™t, when the days stretched into weeks, then monthsโ€ฆYunho had no one to blame but himself.

Your parents had reached out, desperate, but he was just as lost as they were. They had looked to him for answers, for some kind of hope, and he had none to offer. He had failed them. And now, knowing where you wereโ€”what you had becomeโ€”made it even worse.

โ€œI should have done more,โ€ Yunho muttered, his voice barely above a whisper. โ€œI shouldโ€™ve been there for them. Andโ€ฆI donโ€™t know how to do anything else, but the least I can do is apologize and let them know that Iโ€™m alsoโ€ฆmissing Y/N.โ€

Gunho exhaled deeply. "I'll tell them," he finally said. "But, Yunhoโ€ฆyou canโ€™t keep carrying this all by yourself. You canโ€™t keep punishing yourself for something you couldnโ€™t control."

There was a pause, the crackle of the phone line filling the space between them before Yunhoโ€™s voice came back, quieter this time, like he was holding onto his composure by a thread.ย 

โ€œI know, but justโ€ฆjust tell them for me. Please.โ€

Gunho exhaled, pressing the phone harder against his ear as if it could bring him closer to Yunho in that moment. โ€œI will,โ€ he said, his voice softer, filled with understanding.ย 

"Before you go," Yunho started, the words faltering for a second, "I need you to do me a favor."

โ‹†

That night, Yunho's sleep was anything but peaceful.

He stood in a grand throne room, its towering pillars casting long, imposing shadows that stretched out in the throne room like hands. The crimson red robe he donned felt suffocating, the weight of it unfamiliar, as if it didnโ€™t belong to him. The heavy crown pressed down on his brow, making every breath feel like a struggle.ย 

Before him, you knelt on the cold stone floor, your wrists bound by iron shackles that clinked softly with each subtle movement. You were a shadow of the person he once knew. Gone were the bright, flowing robes you once wore, replaced by tattered prisonerโ€™s clothes, sullied with the grime of the dungeon from which you had been dragged. Yunhoโ€™s breath hitched in his throat as he watched you kneel before him. It felt wrong. All of this feels wrong.

โ€œLady Lee Y/N,โ€ the herald intoned, his voice cold and unfeeling, โ€œyou stand accused of high treason for the poisoning of Queen Mina.โ€

Whispers broke out amongst the members of the court, eyes darting between you and the throne. Yunhoโ€™s fingers tightened around the throneโ€™s armrests, his knuckles whitening under the pressure as a sharp pain coiled in his chest. Treason? His mind screamed, desperate to reject what he was hearing.ย 

He had been told it was you, that all the evidence pointed to you. But as he looked into your hollow gaze, every fiber of his being rejected it. You couldnโ€™t have done this. You wouldnโ€™t have.

You were framed. He knew it as surely as he knew his own name. But what choice did he have? The kingdom demanded justice, demanded blood. If he refused to follow the law, what would that mean for the throne he had been sworn to uphold?

โ€œYour crime,โ€ the herald continued, his voice carrying an almost sickening indifference, โ€œhas brought great shame to this kingdom and your family. For that, you have been sentenced to death by execution, to take place before the court in a fortnight.โ€

Yunhoโ€™s chest tightened. The heraldโ€™s words hung in the air like a death sentence for his own soul. He could feel the weight of every nobleโ€™s gaze on him, waiting for his verdict, waiting for him to condemn you. But his heart screamed in protest. His mind raced, searching for some way out, some way to save you. His pulse pounded in his ears as time seemed to stretch agonizingly slow.

You lifted your head slowly, your movements heavy as though the weight of the shackles was nothing compared to the sorrow in your heart. When your eyes finally met Yunhoโ€™s, the world seemed to stop.ย 

Your lips parted, as if you were about to speak. For a brief second, Yunho held his breath, hopingโ€”prayingโ€”that you would plead your innocence, that you would give him a reason, any reason, to defy the sentence that had already been handed down. But no words came.

Instead, your eyes told him everything. They bore into him with a clarity that words never could, a silent plea that tore at his heart. They were filled with pain, but not the kind he expectedโ€”not the sorrow of a victim pleading for mercy. No, your gaze held a different kind of anguish, one that Yunho had not anticipated.

You werenโ€™t asking him to save you. You werenโ€™t asking for forgiveness.

You were asking him to let you go.

Yunho gasped, his chest heaving as he shot upright in bed. His heart pounded violently as his breath came in ragged bursts, the air thick in his lungs as if he was still trapped in the throne room.

He squeezed his eyes shut, willing the image of youโ€”kneeling, broken, pleading silently for releaseโ€”to fade. But it wouldnโ€™t. It felt too real to be more than just a nightmareโ€”it had felt like a memory, like something he was doomed to repeat over and over, and no matter how much he wanted to change it, the outcome would always be the same.

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Yunho paced around the kitchen, his brow furrowed in deep thought as he struggled to figure out how he was going to find the emporium in Seoul. Every lap around the room seemed to bring him closer to a resolution, but it still eluded him.

He knew the emporium was no ordinary shopโ€”its location obscured from anyone who didnโ€™t truly need to find it. But Yunho needed to find it, more now than ever. The problem was, the shop didnโ€™t care about urgency.

Wooyoung, lounging lazily on the kitchen counter, tracked Yunhoโ€™s movements with mild curiosity. His casual demeanor was a stark contrast to Yunhoโ€™s anxious pacing as he let out another yawn and preened his face.ย 

"Youโ€™re going to wear a hole in the floor if you keep that up," Wooyoung finally said with a yawn.

Yunho stopped mid-step, standing at the edge of the kitchen, his shoulders tense. "Wooyoung," he began, his voice faltering slightly. He wasnโ€™t used to thisโ€”asking for help, especially not from Wooyoung. But desperation gnawed at him, and he didnโ€™t have the luxury of pride right now.ย 

"I...I need to ask you something."

Wooyoungโ€™s ears perked up. He sat up on his haunches, his gray eyes gleaming with mischief as they locked onto Yunho.ย 

โ€œThis must be serious," he smirked, the teasing glint in his eyes only growing sharper, but Yunho didnโ€™t back down.

"Y/N canโ€™t leave the shop can she?โ€

Wooyoung paused, his eyes flicking to the floor before locking onto Yunhoโ€™s again. โ€œWell...no. Wishes arenโ€™t simple and they sometimes come with consequences.โ€

โ€œConsequences?โ€

โ€œShe asked to be its keeper,โ€ Wooyoung continued, his voice serious, without a trace of his usual playfulness. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s not a simple role. The emporium is not just some shop. Itโ€™s alive, connected to realms and forces you canโ€™t even begin to comprehend. For her to keep it running, for her to maintain its balance, she had to become part of it. And that meant binding her, not just magically but physically, to the shop.โ€

โ€œThen I need to find the Emporium in Seoul,โ€ Yunho said, his voice firm and resolute. But even as the words left his mouth, a shadow of doubt crept in. He hesitated for just a moment, and the question followed before he could stop it: โ€œBut...where do I even start?โ€

โ€œWellโ€ฆ for starters, magic is all about feeling,โ€ Wooyoung began, his tone light and almost mocking, as if the answer was the most obvious thing in the world.

โ€œWhat do you mean?โ€

"Let me ask you this," he said, voice dropping to a whisper. "Is your love for my master not enough?"

Yunhoโ€™s eyes widened, frustration and embarrassment written all over his face. โ€œThatโ€™s notโ€”!โ€ His voice cracked before he caught himself, but the heat was already there, his cheeks flushing with anger. โ€œOf course I love Y/N! How could you even say that?โ€

Wooyoung tilted his head, studying Yunho with a smug satisfaction, as if he had anticipated this exact reaction. "Then why are you so hesitant?" he asked.

"Iโ€™m not hesitant," Yunho said, his voice tinged with frustration. "I just donโ€™t know what I did last time to summon the shop.โ€

Wooyoung sighed dramatically, hopping off the counter and landing gracefully at Yunhoโ€™s feet.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™re so busy doing that youโ€™ve forgotten to feel. If you know where your heart lies, the emporium will open itself to you. If you were really that connected to Y/N, maybe your love would be enough to guide you back. Without my help.โ€

Wooyoungโ€™s words felt like a taunt, poking at insecurities Yunho hadnโ€™t even been ready to admit. Was there something wrong with him? Was his love for you not enough? Had he been too caught up in the chaos of everything to feel what was right in front of him?

Yunho took a deep breath, letting the tension in his shoulders slowly unwind. His mind was still racing, but the sharp edges of his frustration dulled slightly.ย 

"So what do I do, then?" he asked, his voice quieter now, less defensive.

Wooyoung stretched out, jumping down from the counter to land at Yunhoโ€™s feet. "Trust your connection with Y/N. Stop trying to find it with your head," he said simply. "And start searching with your heart."

Yunho left his apartment with a determined stride, the weight of your journal tucked carefully under his arm. The familiar hum of the city surrounded himโ€”cars honking, distant conversations, the faint sizzle of street food vendors still open at this late hour. But tonight, none of it registered in his mind. His focus was singular, every thought of you pulling him forward like a string tied to his heart.

As he wound through the narrow streets, his steps quickened. He didnโ€™t have a map, not a physical one, at least. The journal he carried wasnโ€™t a guide to the emporium, but it was the closest thing he had to your lifeline. Your drawings were there, etched on the pages, a snapshot to your life and the bond you shared with him. He could almost feel your presence with him as he walked.

With every turn, the pull toward you grew stronger, an invisible force guiding him. He didnโ€™t know where he was goingโ€”only that he had to keep moving. Then, as he rounded a corner, a strange sense of familiarity washed over him.ย 

There was something about this path, this particular stretch of roadโ€ฆ

His eyes widened in recognition as he stopped dead in his tracks. Ahead of them, just across the street, stood the entrance to where you both had attended university. Yunhoโ€™s breath caught in his throat. He hadnโ€™t been back here in yearsโ€”not since he graduated.ย 

Wooyoung, who had been trailing lazily behind him, stopped beside Yunho, his keen eyes picking up on the sudden shift in Yunhoโ€™s expression. He followed Yunhoโ€™s gaze, a slow smirk creeping onto his face as he glanced between Yunho and the familiar sight ahead.ย 

โ€œWell, would you look at that,โ€ he mused, his voice light but carrying a note of something deeperโ€”something knowing. โ€œSeems like youโ€™ve got a better sense of direction than I thought.โ€

Wooyoung turned to Yunho, a familiar glint of mischief lighting up his eyes as he leaned against a lamppost. "So, what's the grand plan when you get there, huh?" he asked, his voice teasing, laced with amusement. "You planning to storm in like a hero and declare your undying love for my master? Sweep her off her feet?"

Yunho shook his head, his lips tightening into a thin line, his gaze firmly fixed on the path ahead. "N-Noโ€ฆ not exactly," he muttered, his voice quiet but steady.

โ€œI want to make my wish."

Wooyoung raised an eyebrow, intrigued. The teasing smirk on his face softened ever so slightly, though the playfulness didnโ€™t completely vanish.ย 

"A wish, huh? And what exactly would that be?" He knew Yunho too well to take him at face value. Something had shifted in Yunhoโ€”this wasnโ€™t just about him anymore.

Yunho didnโ€™t answer right away. As he stood there, in the quiet night of Seoul, with the lights of the city dimming behind them, the gravity of what he wanted finally settled in. It wasnโ€™t just about seeing you again. It wasnโ€™t about selfishly pulling you back into his world, forcing memories to resurface, or desperately trying to rekindle what once was.

No, Yunho wanted something deeper. He wanted something for you.

"I want her to be free," Yunho finally said, his voice breaking the silence between them. "I want Y/N to be free. Not bound to that place.โ€

Wooyoung studied him for a long moment, his eyes narrowing as if he were reevaluating everything he thought he knew about Yunhoโ€™s intentions. He had expected him to want something else, something more...predictable. Like wanting you to remember him, to rekindle your past and continue where things left off. But this? This was different. And for the first time, Wooyoung found himself... impressed.

Yunhoโ€™s heart pounded in his chest as he approached the familiar door, nestled between the soba shop and the weathered bookshop that always seemed deserted. The floral overhang above the door swayed gently, an ethereal presence that almost seemed to hum in recognition of his arrival. The soft pull in his chest was undeniable now, a subtle but persistent thrumming, like a thread drawing him closer to the place beyond the door.

He exhaled slowly, trying to steady the nerves gnawing at him. He closed his eyes for a brief moment, gathering his resolve, before pushing down on the handle. The door gave way with a soft creak, opening into the emporium.

The shop felt alive, as if it was breathing. Every corner brimming with energy, the air thick with the hum of magic. And there you were, standing in the center of it all.

โ‹†

โ€œYunho!โ€ you exclaimed, startled as you caught sight of him standing in the doorway. Your heart skipped a beat, and in your flustered state, you instinctively waved your hand, sending a flurry of objects soaring through the air with your magic.ย 

Books shuffled themselves back onto shelves, a teacup hovered briefly before floating to its proper place, and an assortment of crystals and trinkets rearranged themselves with an almost frantic energy.

Yunho blinked, his eyes wide with surprise, though a soft smile tugged at his lips. He leaned against the doorframe, watching the small whirlwind of chaos unfold around you.

You glanced back at Yunho, cheeks flushed as you tried to regain your composure. "I wasnโ€™t expectingโ€”uh, I didnโ€™t think youโ€™d be here so soon!" Your voice betrayed the nervous flutter in your chest as you hastily used your magic to smooth down your clothes, attempting to look more presentable.

โ€œI didnโ€™t mean to catch you off guard,โ€ he said, his voice warm and a little teasing.

You forced a light laugh, waving your hand dismissively even as the warmth on your cheeks spread further.

โ€œNo, no, itโ€™s fine. The shop usually isnโ€™t this chaotic. Itโ€™s justโ€ฆโ€ You narrowed your eyes toward the mischievous figure who trotted past. โ€œSomeone decided to take a little vacation, leaving me to tend to the place alone.โ€

โ€œI earned that vacation,โ€ Wooyoung quipped, his voice carrying a hint of amusement as he hopped up onto a nearby shelf. He stretched leisurely, clearly unbothered by your pointed stare.ย 

โ€œBesides, youโ€™ve got it under controlโ€ฆmostly.โ€

"Mostly?" You turned back to Yunho, mortified that heโ€™d arrived to find you in the middle of what probably looked like absolute chaos. Shelves were haphazardly filled, some items glowing faintly with residual magic as if they hadnโ€™t quite settled into their places, and the air smelled faintly of incense mixed withโ€ฆsomething else. Something you didnโ€™t have time to figure out right now.

โ€œYou donโ€™t need to apologize,โ€ he said quietly. โ€œI didnโ€™t come here expecting anything perfect, Iโ€™m just keeping to my word.โ€

For a moment, there was a comfortable silence between you two, the room now still and quiet after the flurry of activity. You opened your mouth to respond, but the words wouldnโ€™t come.

Wooyoung cleared his throat dramatically from the shelf, breaking the tension in the room. โ€œWell, since Iโ€™m obviously not needed here, Iโ€™ll be going on another vacation. You two have fun playing shopkeeper and traveler,โ€ he teased with a wink before disappearing into a wisp of smoke.ย 

With Wooyoung gone, the shop fell into stillness. The warmth of Yunhoโ€™s presence closed in on you and somehow the absence of your feline companion made the space feel larger, yet somehow more intimate. Every breath, every heartbeat, seemed amplified in the silence that had settled over the shop. It was just you and Yunho.

"Iโ€™ve decided what to wish for."

Yunho's voice was soft but unwavering as he took a step closer, his eyes locked on yours.ย 

"O-Of course. What might that be?" you asked, your voice faltering slightly. You fought to keep it steady, but something in the way Yunho looked at youโ€”the depth of his gaze, the quiet intensityโ€”made your heart race faster than you cared to admit.

"Your freedom."

Two simple words, but they hit you like a storm. The world around you seemed to still, the very air filled with the magnitude of what heโ€™d just said. Your freedom. The one thing you never thought anyone could give you, let alone offer so willingly.ย 

"Yunho..."ย 

โ€œI want you to be able to come and go as you please, to live your life without the magic chaining you to this place." He stepped closer still, and now you could feel the warmth radiating from him.ย 

"Iโ€™m willing to offer half of my life in exchange if thatโ€™s what it takes."

You blinked, your breath catching as his words sank in. Half of his life? The enormity of his offer was staggering, and for a moment, you couldnโ€™t even comprehend it.ย 

"Why would you..." you stammered, your voice shaking with disbelief. "Why would you do that forโ€ฆme? Thatโ€™sโ€”"

"You deserve to be free, Y/N," he whispered, his voice tender but resolute. "And if this is the way to make that happen, then Iโ€™ll gladly pay the price."

The very atmosphere of the emporium shifted in response, as if the magic within its walls had taken notice of his declaration. The shop creaked ominously, its magic swelling as though it, too, was contemplating Yunhoโ€™s wish. The lanterns overhead flickered, casting erratic shadows across the room, and the flowers hanging from the sky garden above swayed in unison.

"Ahem!" came an exaggerated throat clearing.ย 

Both you and Yunho jumped, startled by the sudden intrusion. Hongjoong stood casually leaning against the frame, arms crossed, a single brow arched surrounded by wisps of glittering smoke curled lazily around him.

You felt your cheeks flush with embarrassment, the intensity of the moment broken by his nonchalant interruption. Yunho, on the other hand, remained frozen for a brief second, visibly caught off guard. His jaw tightened, but the initial shock melted into a look of mild exasperation, a heavy sigh slipping from his lips.

Hongjoongโ€™s smirk deepened, thoroughly unbothered by the silent glares he was receiving.ย 

"You were about to do something reckless," he remarked, his voice light but edged with a knowing sharpness.ย 

Yunhoโ€™s brow furrowed, his voice tight with determination. โ€œI know what Iโ€™m doing. This is my choice.โ€

โ€œHalf of your life?โ€™โ€ Hongjoong paused, casting a pointed glance at the both of you.ย 

Hongjoong wasnโ€™t one to interfere without reason, but the way he spoke of the emporiumโ€™s magic made your stomach churn with unease. Yunhoโ€™s wish was far more dangerous than either of you had realized.

"Yunhoโ€™s wishโ€”" you began, your voice barely a whisper, but Hongjoong cut you off with a swift raise of his hand.

โ€œIs admirable,โ€ he finished for you, his tone softening for only a fraction of a second before turning sharp again, โ€œbut dangerously naive.โ€ย 

โ€œThe magic here doesnโ€™t bargain in simple terms,โ€ Hongjoong continued, his voice dropping low, the gravity of his words pulling the room into silence. โ€œYou canโ€™t just offer up half of your life and expect everything to fall neatly into place. There are rules, consequencesโ€”ones that donโ€™t care about the nobility of your intentions.โ€

Yunho blinked, his brow furrowing. "What do you mean?"

โ€œIf you do this, you wonโ€™t just be giving up years of your life. Youโ€™ll be binding giving up your soul, your essence. The magic will take from you in ways you canโ€™t predict or undo.โ€

Hongjoongโ€™s faint smile tugged at the corner of his lips, a rare flicker of humor breaking through his usually composed demeanor. He straightened up, crossing his arms casually as he studied Yunho.ย 

โ€œThatโ€™s Y/Nโ€™s journal, isnโ€™t it?โ€ Hongjoong asked, his voice soft yet deliberate. He didnโ€™t need an answerโ€”he already knew.

Yunho stiffened slightly, instinctively bringing a hand to his chest where a corner of something protruded from the edge of his jacket. The memories it contained, the emotions inscribed within its pages, were too personal, too sacred to be used as collateral for anything. The mere thought of it made him uneasy.

โ€œYou know,โ€ Hongjoong began thoughtfully, โ€œmagic thrives on more than just time or years of your life.โ€ His eyes flicked meaningfully toward the journal. โ€œIt craves something deeperโ€”emotions, memoriesโ€ฆthe essence of who we are."

โ€œWhat are you saying?โ€ Yunho demanded.

โ€œIโ€™m saying you might want to reconsider the offer. Y/Nโ€™s journalโ€”those memories, those emotionsโ€”it holds far more value than any number of years you could offer.โ€

Your pulse quickened. You didnโ€™t remember anything about the journal, couldnโ€™t recall the emotions or thoughts tied to the pages of ink. And yet, knowing that it carried fragments of your pastโ€”memories that could belong to you but were now lostโ€”stirred something deep within you.ย 

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"Myโ€ฆjournal?" you asked, puzzled as you stared at the worn leather book in Yunhoโ€™s hands. It felt foreign, almost surreal, to see it again.

โ€œI promised to tell you the truth about your past andโ€ฆabout us.โ€ His voice faltered briefly as the enormity of that promise washed over him. โ€œI brought this,โ€ he continued, finally pulling the worn journal from his jacket, โ€œbecause it was important to you. And I thoughtโ€ฆmaybe it could help you remember.โ€

Yunhoโ€™s fingers lightly brushed over the journal, his expression softening as he looked at it. โ€œItโ€™s full of your drawings. You used to sketch everythingโ€”places we went, people we metโ€“everything. You captured things no one else noticed, things I didnโ€™t notice until I saw them through your eyes.โ€ He swallowed hard, his gaze shifting back to you.ย 

โ€œYou always saw me better than I saw myself.โ€

He handed you the journal, his hands steady but his heart pounding. "I thought if you saw your own artโ€”saw what you felt, what you capturedโ€”maybe... maybe you'd remember something, even just a piece of who you were."

Your fingers trembled slightly as you took the journal, feeling the worn leather beneath your fingertips. This book had been with you through so much, carried pieces of you that even you didnโ€™t remember anymore. You ran your thumb along the edge of the cover, trying to steady your breath. It felt strangeโ€”holding something that had once been so personal, and now, it was like holding a fragment of someone else's life.

"It feels strange," you admitted, quietly. "Itโ€™s like it belongs to someone else."ย 

"I know," he said quietly, his voice gentle yet unwavering. "But this is still you. The person in those pagesโ€”sheโ€™s still here."ย 

He reached out, his hand covering yours, and the warmth of his touch steadied you. The slight tremor in your fingers stilled as his presence grounded you, reminding you that, despite everything, you were not alone. You simply stood there, staring at the journal, a relic of a past that seemed unreachable. Was that person really still inside you? Could the pieces of the past be put back together, or had too much been lost?

โ€œThis...is the least I can do for you.โ€ He looked down at the journal in your hands, a symbol of what he was about to give up. His eyes met yours, more intense than youโ€™d ever seen.ย 

"Iโ€™m going to make my wish. Iโ€™ll give anything to set you free.โ€

Your breath caught in your throat. Yunhoโ€™s words carried a weight that both terrified and comforted you. He was ready to sacrifice somethingโ€”perhaps everythingโ€”to break the chains that held you to the Emporium.

โ€œIโ€™ll grant the wish,โ€ Hongjoong declared, his voice slicing through the heavy silence of the Emporium. His tone was casual, almost amused, but his eyesโ€”sharp and knowingโ€”held the gravity of what was about to happen.

โ€œNo, let meโ€”โ€ you began, stepping forward instinctively, but Hongjoong cut you off.

โ€œWhatever that toy did to you, it weakened your magic. You canโ€™t afford to take chances right now,โ€ he explained softly.ย 

You had nearly forgotten about the plush toy in the chaos of recent events. But now, with Hongjoong's reminder, the faint sense of something missing from within you became impossible to ignore. Your magic had indeed felt dim, like a flame trying to burn under water. It left you feeling vulnerable. Unmoored.

You glanced at Yunho, who stood tall and resolute, though the slight tremble in his hands revealed the weight of his decision. The journal remained clutched tightly in his grip, as if he wasnโ€™t quite ready to let go. The air around you began to buzz with energy, the edges of magic stirring, making your skin prickle.

Suddenly, the floor beneath Yunho lit up with a radiant glow. Intricate symbolsโ€”ancient runes and shimmering patterns of lightโ€”spread out from under his feet, forming a large, pulsating circle that expanded to the edges of the room. The energy in the air vibrated around you, and the ground beneath your feet hummed with power. The magic was alive, swirling and converging, ready to set the impossible in motion.

The magic began to rise, swirling around him like a gentle wind at first, then growing stronger, forming a cyclone of light and energy. The glow intensified, a brilliant vortex that seemed to pulsate with the power of the wish. The journal in his hands began to shine, its pages flickering as if they were coming alive.

You felt a sharp tug at your chest, your own magic reacting to the powerful forces being summoned in the room. It stirred weakly, echoing through your body, as though the emporium itself was waking up, aware of the monumental exchange taking place. The air hummed with a potency that both exhilarated and terrified you.

Then, as quickly as it had risen, the whirl of magic began to dissipate. The light faded, dimming until the room was left in a quiet stillness. The energy that had crackled and swirled just moments ago was gone, leaving only a faint ringing in your ears. Your breath came in shallow, uneven gulps as you tried to make sense of what had just happened. The intense force of the magic had vanished, but something inside you had shifted, changed.

You feltโ€ฆlighter. The sensation was almost surreal, like a weight you hadnโ€™t realized you were carrying had suddenly been lifted from your shoulders. In that moment, something inside you brokeโ€”an invisible barrier you hadnโ€™t even realized was there.ย 

Yunho stood in front of you, his eyes soft yet heavy with concern. He searched your face, as if trying to piece together the puzzle of what you might be feeling.

"How do you feel?" he asked, his voice low and tentative, as though he was afraid of the answer.

For a moment, you didnโ€™t respond. You didnโ€™t need to. You looked at him, the edges of a smile tugging at your lips, and before you even realized what you were doing, you reached out and poked him lightly on the chest. It was a simple, almost childish gesture, but it broke the tension that had settled over the room.

Yunho blinked, surprised at the sudden touch, but a soft chuckle escaped him. His shoulders eased just a little, and that warm, familiar glow returned to his eyes.ย 

That was all it took.ย 

Without thinking, you stepped forward, closing the distance between you and wrapped your arms around him. The embrace was instinctive, natural, as if it had been waiting for this moment. His arms encircled you, pulling you close, holding you as if you were something fragile, something he didnโ€™t want to break. In his embrace, you felt a warmth that had been missing for so long.

As you buried your face in his chest, you heard a soft fluttering sound around you. It was faint at first, but then the sound grew louder, like wings beating in the air. You pulled back slightly and looked around the shop.

Pages. The journalโ€”your journalโ€”had burst open. Loose pages, filled with memories, sketches, and words, were now swirling through the air, carried by an invisible breeze. The pages brushed past you, each one holding pieces of your past that had been hidden for so long. Sketches of places you vaguely recognized, fragments of conversations you couldnโ€™t quite place, and moments that had long since faded from your memory.

Hongjoong stood a little further away, his smile softening into something more tender. He looked on at you and Yunho, with a quiet contentment. His eyes gleamed with pride, not just in satisfaction with the outcome, but as if he had been waiting for this moment all alongโ€”for you to find your way back to Yunho.

The emporium, the magic, the chaosโ€”it all led to this, and for the first time in a long while, he seemed genuinely at peace.

โ‹†

โ€œWell, well, look at you,โ€ Wooyoungโ€™s playful tone rang out, breaking the comfortable silence that had settled in the room. He padded in with his usual feline grace, tail flicking with amusement, his gray eyes gleaming mischievously as they zeroed in on you.

โ€œGetting ready for your date with Yunho?โ€ His voice carried that familiar lilt, half-teasing, half-genuine, that he knew would rile you up.

You shot him an unimpressed look, but the warmth creeping up your neck betrayed you, your cheeks turning pink despite your best efforts to appear unaffected.

โ€œItโ€™s not a date, just an outing.โ€

Wooyoung raised an eyebrow, clearly not convinced. โ€œA weekend getaway to the beach isnโ€™t an โ€˜outing,โ€™ he quipped. โ€œCome on, admit itโ€”youโ€™re looking forward to this.โ€

You paused, fingers toying with the sleeves of your cardigan. The truth was harder to hide now, and you couldnโ€™t help but smileโ€”just a little.

โ€œMaybe. A little,โ€ you admitted, the butterflies in your stomach betraying the downplay.

But before you could say anything more, a sharp, stabbing pain shot through your head. It came out of nowhere, sudden and intense, like someone had struck you from within. You winced, your hand immediately flying to your temple as the ache intensified. The pain spread like wildfire, spreading until it became almost unbearable.

"Master? Are you okay?" Wooyoungโ€™s playful tone vanished instantly, replaced by genuine concern. He leapt onto your bed with nimble ease, his tail twitching anxiously, his eyes wide with worry.

But you couldnโ€™t respond. Your world was spinning, and suddenly, it was as if someone had thrown open the floodgates in your mind. You were standing outside of an apartment complex, your heart pounding. Yunho was there too, looking at you with an expression you couldnโ€™t quite placeโ€”he wasโ€ฆangry. He was saying something, his lips moving, but you were too distracted by the tears stinging your own eyes.ย 

โ€œMaster!โ€ Wooyoungโ€™s voice pierced through the chaos, pulling you back to the present. His paw gently pressed against your leg, trying to anchor you. โ€œWhatโ€™s happening, Iโ€™ll call for Jonghoโ€“โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ you interrupted quickly, shaking your head despite the pulsating pain reverberating through your skull. You didnโ€™t want to alarm Wooyoung further, didnโ€™t want him summoning Jongho over a headache. You forced the words out, struggling to sound convincing.

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m fine. Itโ€™s just a migraine.โ€

But you werenโ€™t fine. Not even close. That memoryโ€”Yunho standing there, his face twisted in angerโ€”felt too real. It wasnโ€™t just a fleeting moment or a dream. It was something that had actually happened, though you couldnโ€™t recall why. You had forgotten it, buried it so deep that your mind hadnโ€™t been able to access it until now. And with it came a flood of confusion and guilt.ย 

What had you done to make him look at you like that?

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Pairing: heir!Song Mingi x heir!Reader AU: non-idol | arranged marriage | enemies to lovers Genre: angst, humor, fluff in future chapters Summary: After a life-altering car accident, Mingi is given one final shot at redemptionโ€”reborn as a fuzzy little puppy. To earn a second chance at life, he must complete three tasks or risk being doomed to the afterlife forever. Word Count: 5.7K Warnings: a little angst, mental health care, hints of child abduction, mentions of death, mentions of infidelity

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a/n: being sick means more time to bust out content

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You paced around your bedroom, restless energy driving each step as the anticipation of your upcoming therapy session settled over you. The faint glow of the laptop screen illuminated the room, the app open and waiting. The timer ticked down with an almost menacing rhythm as you adjusted the laptop, twisting it slightly left, then right, before stepping back to assess the angle.

Tired eyes stared back at you, dulled by sleepless nights, and the lines on your face seemed deeper, etched by the weight of too many burdens. No amount of hydrating could fix this.

The laptop chimed, signaling the start of the session. With a heavy sigh, you clicked "Join." The screen flickered, and soon the familiar face of your therapist, Jungah, came into view.ย 

โ€œY/N! How are you?โ€ย 

You hesitated, your eyes darting to the floor for a moment. โ€œIโ€™m...well, a lot has happened since our last session.โ€

Jungah nodded gently, her expression softening as she leaned in, resting her chin in the palm of her hand. โ€œTell me more,โ€ she encouraged.

โ€œMingi was in an accident,โ€ you said, the words feeling heavier as they left your mouth. โ€œHeโ€™sโ€ฆin a coma right now.โ€

โ€œOh Y/N, Iโ€™m so sorry to hear that. I canโ€™t imagine what youโ€™re going through right now! How are you holding up?โ€

You nodded, the lump in your throat making it hard to respond. โ€œIโ€™m pretty overwhelmed. I got a dog though, which is great. But everything about the situation just feels soโ€ฆcomplicated,โ€ you admitted, your voice dropping slightly.ย 

โ€œPart of me feels like I should beโ€ฆdevastated. And I am, in a way. I think just because weโ€™ve always had such a difficult relationship.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s okay to feel all of those things. Thereโ€™s no โ€˜rightโ€™ way to process something like this. Whatโ€™s been the hardest part for you?โ€

You hesitated, your fingers tracing patterns on the edge of your desk as your thoughts churned.

โ€œProbably the fact that it reminds me of when Hongjoong was in the hospital. During his battle with cancer.โ€

โ€œRight, and we talked about that in our first session. What kind of feelings does this bring up for you?โ€

You swallowed hard, the words clawing their way out of you.ย 

โ€œGuilt. I canโ€™t believe I was in class when it happened,โ€ you began, your voice already trembling. Your voice cracked, and you gripped the edge of the desk tightly. Your breath hitched, and you shook your head as tears pricked at the corners of your eyes.ย 

โ€œI should have been there,โ€ you said, the words spilling out in a rush, your voice rising with emotion. โ€œI shouldโ€™ve skipped class, stayed by his side, done something. I thought I had more time, and thenโ€”then I didnโ€™t.โ€

A single tear slipped down your cheek, and you quickly wiped it away, frustration bubbling beneath the surface.ย 

โ€œHe died alone. Alone. And I wasnโ€™t there to tell him I loved him one last time, to hold his hand, to let him know he wasnโ€™t alone.โ€

You pressed your palm against your chest, as if trying to steady the ache threatening to consume you.

โ€œAnd now, with Mingi,โ€ you continued, your words tumbling out in a rush. โ€œWeโ€™ve never been close. But the thought of leaving him alone, of him waking up, o-or dying and not having anyone there, makes it feel like itโ€™s happening all over again.โ€

Your voice broke completely, and a sob tore from your throat. You buried your face in your hands, fingers clutching at your temples as though trying to contain the flood of emotions pouring out.ย 

Mingiโ€™s head shot up, his ears twitching as the sound of your broken sobs filled the room. Panic flashed in his eyes, and he scrambled to his feet, the urgency of your pain pulling him forward. He stumbled slightly, his small paws skidding on the floor in his haste, but he didnโ€™t stop until he was in your lap.

With all the force his tiny body could muster, he pressed against you, nudging your hands, pawing at your chestโ€”anything to pull you back from the edge. His movements were frantic, almost desperate, as if he could piece you back together with his touch.

No, no, no, don't cry.

โ€œWhy does this keep happening to me?โ€ you choked out. You curled in on yourself, arms wrapping around your middle as if to contain the grief threatening to consume you whole.ย 

Mingi had never seen you like this. The weight of it crushed himโ€”heavier than any argument youโ€™d ever had, sharper than the harshest words exchanged in anger.ย 

Heโ€™d known about Hongjoongโ€™s death in a detached, matter-of-fact wayโ€”something that had happened before your lives became entangled. But until now, it hadnโ€™t occurred to him how deeply that loss had scarred you, how it marred your heart.

You werenโ€™t just the person heโ€™d been forced to marry, the one heโ€™d spent so much energy resenting and clashing with. You were a whole personโ€”someone who had loved, lost, and carried burdens he hadnโ€™t even noticed.

โ€œY/N,โ€ Jungah said softly, โ€œtake a deep breath with me. Just one. In through your nose...and out through your mouth.โ€

You tried to follow her lead, managing a shaky inhale, then exhaling in a stuttering gasp, fresh tears spilling down as you followed the motions.

โ€œItโ€™s not your fault,โ€ Jungah said. โ€œNone of this is your faultโ€”not Hongjoongโ€™s passing, and not Mingiโ€™s accident. You loved Hongjoong, and youโ€™re doing everything you can for Mingi now. Thatโ€™s what matters.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the problem,โ€ you said, your voice trembling. โ€œI shouldnโ€™t be the only one. His parentsโ€”โ€ Your words caught, a wave of anger rising in your throat, hot and bitter, cutting you off mid-sentence.

โ€œThey wouldnโ€™t even take turns staying with him at the hospital! I asked. But his mom brushed me off like it was nothing, like their son lying there broken didnโ€™t matter.โ€

Jungahโ€™s face softened with understanding, but you could see the anger flicker in her eyes. โ€œThatโ€™s not on you, either. Theyโ€™re the ones failing him, not you.โ€

โ€œI justโ€ฆI just canโ€™t stand the thought of him being alone. Even after everything heโ€™s done, after all the hurtโ€”he doesnโ€™t deserve that. No one does.โ€

Mingiโ€™s heart clenchedโ€”not with guilt, but with a profound, almost overwhelming sense of gratitude. You were angry, hurt, and exhausted, yet you still stood up for him. You still wanted to be there for him, even after all the ways heโ€™d hurt you, you stayed.

It struck him thenโ€“he had spent so much time fighting against your world, your pain, but had never truly tried to understand it.

โ€œYouโ€™re right to be angry. They should be there for him, but theyโ€™re not, and thatโ€™s their shame to bear. You, on the other hand, have gone above and beyond. Youโ€™ve stayed. Youโ€™ve cared. And that says so much more about who you are.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m so tired,โ€ you admitted. "I donโ€™t even know if Iโ€™m doing this because I care or because Iโ€™m afraid of looking like a terrible person. I just want to do the right thing, but I donโ€™t know what that is anymore.โ€

โ€œY/N,โ€ she said gently, โ€œit sounds like youโ€™re carrying a lot and putting everyone elseโ€™s needs before your own. You know, itโ€™s okay to prioritize yourself.โ€

โ€œI know, I know.โ€ You ran a shaky hand through your hair, โ€œI donโ€™t know what that looks like for me right now. I think I just care too much about people whoโ€™d never do the same for me. I feelโ€ฆpathetic, honestly.โ€ย 

โ€œI hear you,โ€ Jungah said softly. โ€œYouโ€™ve been through a lot, and itโ€™s natural to question where you stand, especially when you give so much of yourself to others and donโ€™t always get it back.โ€

Your gaze drifted down to Maro, his soft brown eyes watching you intently. As if sensing your turmoil, he nudged his head against your hand. You offered him a weak smile, gently scratching behind his ears.ย 

โ€œBut I need you to hear this, Y/N. Youโ€™re showing compassion, and thereโ€™s incredible strength in that. Youโ€™re standing up for someone who needs your care and your support, someone who may not even realize how much they need you right now.โ€

โ€œTaking care of yourself isnโ€™t a betrayal of those qualities, itโ€™s a part of them. You deserve the same care you give to everyone else. Youโ€™re worthy of that, Y/N. You need to remember that.โ€

Jungah smiled softly as your therapy session came to a close. โ€œWeโ€™ll keep working through this, step by step. For now, just think about what self-care might look like for you. Youโ€™ve been through so much, Y/N. Give yourself the grace you so readily give to others.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ you sniffled, wiping at your eyes.ย 

With a shaky exhale, you gave her a small, grateful wave before reaching out to end the call. The screen went dark, and the silence of the room rushed in to fill the space where her voice had been.

For a moment, you just sat there, staring at the blank screen of your laptop. The tears welled up again, but this time they came slower, quieter, as if you were finally too tired to hold them back. You let out a long, trembling sigh before looking down at Maro, who was watching you intensely.ย 

You wrapped your arms around him, pulling him close as he nestled into your chest. โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ you murmured into his fur, your voice barely audible.ย 

You didnโ€™t even know exactly what you were apologizing forโ€”maybe for being angry, for feeling conflicted, for not having all the answers. But Mingi didnโ€™t flinch or pull away. Instead, he nuzzled closer, his way of silently telling you he understood, that he saw the pain you were carrying.

He could feel it allโ€”the storm raging inside you. The guilt, the exhaustion, the anger. He was someone who had hurt you, who had failed you in ways he couldnโ€™t begin to measure. Yet here you were, holding him as if he was still worth fighting for.

You were fightingโ€”for him, for yourself, for the hope that things could be different. And though he didnโ€™t know if he deserved it, Mingi silently willed you to keep going. Somehow, in the stillness, he realized somethingโ€ฆyou were his reason to fight, too.

โ‹†

The cafรฉ was quiet when you arrived, the gentle hum of conversations and the clinking of silverware blending into a soft, comforting din. Near the window, Mrs. Kim sat in the warm glow of sunlight, quietly leafing through a stack of sheet music while humming along to the notes.

โ€œY/N!โ€ she greeted, her face lighting up as she caught sight of you. Rising from her seat, she pulled you into a gentle hug, her familiar warmth easing the lingering tension in your shoulders. Her gaze dropped, and her expression softened when she noticed the small figure nestled at your feet.

โ€œAnd who is this?โ€ The corners of her mouth lifted into a smile.

โ€œThis is Maro,โ€ you replied, scooping him up into your arms. His ears perked up at the sound of his name, his curious eyes darting toward Mrs. Kim.ย 

โ€œI hope itโ€™s okay that I brought him along.โ€

Mrs. Kim chuckled, her hand already reaching out toward him. โ€œOf course itโ€™s okay,โ€ she said warmly, her fingers brushing against his soft fur as she gently scratched behind his ears. Maro leaned into her touch, his fluffy tail wagging slightly.

โ€œItโ€™s nice to have some extra company.โ€

You sat down, and Maro settled under the table as the server came by to take your order. Hongjoongโ€™s mother watched you for a moment, her gaze warm but thoughtful, as if she was piecing something together.ย 

โ€œYou seemโ€ฆtired,โ€ she noted softly.ย 

You let out a dry chuckle, brushing a hand through your hair. โ€œWhen youโ€™re married to the most narcissistic family on the planet, it kind of comes with the territory,โ€ you replied with a wry smile, the humor in your words unable to mask the weariness behind them.

Mingi let out a quiet huff, his ears flicking back as he gave you a sidelong glance from his position under the table. His frown was subtle but noticeable, a clear sign that he didnโ€™t entirely agree with your assessment of his familyโ€”even if he couldnโ€™t voice his objections.

โ€œMarriage can beโ€ฆ complicated,โ€ she said gently, lifting her mug to her lips, โ€œbut itโ€™s in those challenges that we often discover who we really are.โ€

Mrs. Kim folded her hands over the sheet music, her gaze warm yet thoughtful. โ€œItโ€™s also about finding ways to grow together. Itโ€™s often the small, quiet decisions to stay and try that matter most, even when it feels impossible.โ€

She paused before adding, โ€œI know the Songs can beโ€ฆintense. But people like that are mirrors. They reflect parts of yourselfโ€”your strengths, weaknesses, and fears. Facing those reflections isnโ€™t easy, but it can lead to unexpected growth.โ€

โ€œI just wish it didnโ€™t feel like a constant fight. Like Iโ€™m always proving somethingโ€”to them, to myself, to Mingi.โ€

โ€œProving yourself is exhausting. But maybe, without realizing it, youโ€™re showing them how to fight for something worth keeping.โ€ Mrs. Kimโ€™s voice was gentle, her words lingering in the air before she added, almost as an afterthought, โ€œOh, before I forgetโ€ฆโ€

She slid the stack of sheet music into your hands, your breath caught as you scanned the pages, immediately recognizing Hongjoongโ€™s handwritingโ€”the chaotic, unruly script that mirrored the way his mind danced through ideas, always just a little ahead of itself.

โ€œJazz?โ€ you murmured, a small, bittersweet smile tugging at your lips.

โ€œJust a few of his hundreds of compositions heโ€™d written over the years,โ€ she explained, her own smile touched with sadness. โ€œI thoughtโ€ฆyou might want to have them.โ€

You ran your fingers lightly over the pages, the notes and markings so distinctly himโ€”bold, inventive, and just a touch wild. The ache in your chest swelled, but it was softened by the warmth of the memory.

โ€œThank you,โ€ you said softly, your voice thick with emotion. โ€œThis means a lot.โ€

โ€œHe always wanted his music to be shared, to bring people joy. I think heโ€™d be happy knowing you have these.โ€

Under the table, Mingi pawed at Mrs. Kimโ€™s leg. It was a small, almost instinctive gesture, as if even in his canine form, he wanted to ease the weight of her sadness. Mrs. Kimโ€™s gaze softened as she glanced down at him.

Mingi studied her closely, sensing the deep sadness she carried beneath her calm demeanor. It was an enduring grief for her son, one that seemed to seep into every word she spoke and every careful action she took. Yet, she never let it consume her. Instead, she channeled it into wisdom, offering others a sense of peace and understanding.

He couldnโ€™t help but wonder if his own mother would ever be capable of finding those same emotions.

โ€œYouโ€™re a sweet one, arenโ€™t you?โ€ she murmured, her voice low, almost as though she were speaking to herself.

โ€œThank you for keeping me company, dear.โ€

Mingi tilted his head, his small tail wagging slightly as he considered her words. People often avoided what they didnโ€™t understand or couldnโ€™t fix. And yet, here he was, a tiny puppy, silently promising her he wouldnโ€™t be one of those peopleโ€”at least, not today.

Strangers By Nature | Iv

โ€œExcuse me? Have you seen my daughter?โ€ย 

The frantic question cut through the murmur of the busy street. Mrs. Kim and Mingi turned in unison, her hand still resting on the leash as her gaze landed on the source of the voice. You looked up from adjusting your coat just in time to catch the womanโ€™s anxious expression as she stopped abruptly, her chest rising and falling with shallow breaths.

โ€œI-Iโ€™m sorry,โ€ she stammered, โ€œMy daughter, Yena, sheโ€™s...sheโ€™s gone! She was right beside me just a moment ago, and now I canโ€™t find her. Sheโ€™s five, wearing a pink jacket and yellow rain boots?โ€

Mrs. Kimโ€™s eyes softened immediately, her expression one of concern. โ€œOh, Iโ€™m so sorry to hear that. We havenโ€™t seen her, but weโ€™ll keep an eye out for her.โ€ She turned to you for confirmation, and you nodded, already scanning the area.ย ย ย ย 

โ€œThank you, thank you,โ€ she said, though her gaze was already shifting, searching the busy street.

โ€œI turned around for a second and the next thing I knew, sheโ€™s gone!โ€

โ€œNo, donโ€™t blame yourself,โ€ Mrs. Kim said gently, her voice steady and soothing. โ€œChildren are naturally curious. Letโ€™s focus on finding her now. Have you called the authorities?โ€

The woman nodded quickly, her hands trembling as she fumbled to show a picture of her daughter on her phone.

โ€œYes. This is her,โ€ she said, holding her phone out for you to see.

Pictured was a bright-eyed little girl, with round cheeks, grinning widely as she clutched a stuffed rabbit nearly as big as she was.ย 

โ€œWhere did you last see her?โ€ you asked, already forming a mental map of the area.ย 

โ€œJust over there,โ€ the woman said, her hand shaking as she pointed toward the park entrance.

โ€œWe were sitting by the benches under the oak tree, and I turned to grab her water bottle from my bagโ€ฆโ€ Her voice wavered, and she paused, her breaths growing shallow and erratic as the memory clearly consumed her.

โ€œItโ€™s okay,โ€ you interjected gently, your tone steady and reassuring. You leaned in slightly, meeting her panicked gaze.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™ve done the right thing by calling for help. Weโ€™ll keep an eye out for her and report anything we find to the authorities.โ€

The woman nodded shakily, clutching her phone as if it were a lifeline. โ€œThank you,โ€ she whispered, her voice trembling under the weight of her fear.

You gave her a reassuring smile, though the heaviness in your chest lingered.ย 

With a quick nod, you and Mrs. Kim turned to make your way toward the park, leaving Yenaโ€™s mother behind to continue her frantic search.

โ€œHow unfortunate,โ€ Mrs. Kim sighed after a moment, breaking the silence. She shook her head, her expression clouded with sympathy.ย 

โ€œI canโ€™t imagine what that woman is going through. Losing sight of your child, even for a second...itโ€™s a nightmare no parent should ever have to endure.โ€

Mingi gave a small huff, his nose twitching as he sniffed the air. His steps quickened slightly, and you had to tighten your grip on the leash to keep him from pulling too far ahead.

Sheโ€™s around here somewhere, his instincts told him as he sniffed the air again. Something about the situationโ€”the motherโ€™s panic and the childโ€™s vulnerability, tugged at a deep place in his heart. It didnโ€™t matter that he didnโ€™t know Yena, she was small, defenseless, and alone. That was enough for Mingi to feel protective.

He remembered the times heโ€™d been alone, in places where no one called his name or came looking for him. But Yena wouldnโ€™t feel that loneliness, not if Mingi could help it. She needed someone, and he was determined to be that someone.

Whatever loneliness heโ€™d known in his own life, he wouldnโ€™t let a lost little girl feel it. Not while he could do something about it.

Mingi sniffed the air again, his movements growing more urgent. His ears twitched, his muscles tensed, and his posture shifted, radiating a focused energy that caught your attention. You noticed his change immediately, the way he stopped sniffing idly and started searching with intent.

โ€œMaro?โ€ Your grip on the leash tightened instinctively as he stepped forward, his nose brushing the ground before lifting to sniff the air again.

Mingi hesitated for a moment, his body rigid, as though confirming something only he could sense. Then, without warning, he surged forward, the leash pulling taut in your hands.

โ€œMaro, wait!โ€ you called, trying to hold him back, but his determination overpowered your grip. With a quick twist of his body, Mingi wriggled free of his harness. The loop fell to the ground with a soft thud, and in a flash, he was off.

โ€œNo!โ€ you shouted, panic rising in your chest. You took off after him, your heart pounding as his barking grew louder, guiding you toward his destination.

He darted through the park, weaving between trees and darting past startled spectators, as though he were following a trail only he could detect. You struggled to keep up, adrenaline driving your steps as you sprinted after him.

"Go away!" Yena cried, her voice breaking as she snatched her arm away from the strange woman. Her wide, tear-filled eyes darted around the clearing, searching for an escape.

"I'm not a stranger," the woman said, her tone syrupy but strained, a smile tugging uncomfortably at the corners of her lips.

"Iโ€™m your mommyโ€™s friend."

"My mommy said never to go with strangers!โ€

The woman crouched slightly, her smile tight and unnatural as her patience began to wear thin.

โ€œI told you, Iโ€™m not a stranger,โ€ she said, her voice growing sharper. Her eyes glinted with something cold as she glanced around the clearing.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™ll be in trouble if you donโ€™t listen to me, little girl. Do you want that?โ€

Before the woman could reach for her again, furious barking erupted from the trees. Mingi charged into the clearing, positioning himself between the girl and the woman, his growls low and menacing.

โ€œShoo!โ€ she snapped, waving her hand at him as though he were a mere nuisance. โ€œGet out of here, you little pest!โ€

But Mingi didnโ€™t flinch. His growls deepened, his stance lowering as if ready to lunge if she dared to come closer. His determination seemed to fill the air, daring her to make a move.

โ€œA puppy!โ€ Yena gasped, her tears momentarily forgotten as she crouched slightly behind him.

โ€œMaro!โ€ you called, your voice sharp. He turned briefly, his tail wagging slightly at the sound of your voice, but he quickly refocused on the woman, his growls resuming.

The womanโ€™s gaze darted between you and the dog, her jaw tightening. For a fleeting moment, her eyes locked with yours, and recognition flashed in her expressionโ€”a flicker of something dark and calculated. Her lips curled into a sneer before she turned and bolted, disappearing into the trees with a speed that left you stunned.

Mingi barked after her once, but then turned his attention back to Yena. Rising onto his hind legs, he nudged her gently as if urging her to sit. Once she did, he hopped into her lap without hesitation, his warm, furry body pressing against hers like a shield.

Yena gasped softly at the contact, her small hands instinctively clutching at his soft fur. She buried her fingers into his coat, the warmth and comfort he provided allowing her sobs to finally break free.

โ€œOh my god, Yena!โ€ you gasped, dropping to your knees beside her. Your hands hovered for a moment, unsure whether to touch her or give her space. โ€œAre you okay?โ€

Yena peeked up at you, her tear-streaked face still pressed against Mingiโ€™s side.

โ€œThe bad ladyโ€™s gone?โ€ she whispered, her voice fragile.

โ€œSheโ€™s gone,โ€ you assured her. You reached out, brushing a strand of her disheveled hair away from her face.

โ€œMaro made sure of it. He scared her away.โ€

โ€œHeโ€™s a good puppy,โ€ she murmured shakily, her voice barely above a whisper. Her fingers stroked his back, and though her movements were timid, they carried a quiet gratitude.

Your hands fumbled for your phone, the adrenaline making your fingers clumsy. You swiped at the screen, barely managing to bring up Mrs. Kimโ€™s number. Pressing the call button, you held the phone to your ear, your eyes scanning the tree line as if to ensure the woman wouldnโ€™t reappear.

The phone rang once, then twice, before Mrs. Kimโ€™s voice came through, steady but laced with worry.

โ€œDid you find her?โ€ she asked, her words hurried.

โ€œYes,โ€ you said quickly, glancing down at Yena, who was still clutching Maro. โ€œSheโ€™s here. Sheโ€™s safe, butโ€ฆโ€ You hesitated, swallowing hard before continuing.

โ€œCall the cops. Iโ€™ll stay here with her until they arrive.โ€

โ‹†

The faint sound of hurried footsteps reached your ears, and when you glanced toward the path, you saw Mrs. Kim, Yenaโ€™s mother, and two officers running toward you.ย 

โ€œYena!โ€ she called, her voice cracking as she rushed forward.

โ€œMommy!โ€ Yena cried, scrambling to her feet, still clutching Mingi. She stumbled toward her mother, who dropped to her knees and wrapped her arms around her daughter tightly. Yena buried her face in her motherโ€™s shoulder, fresh tears spilling down her cheeks.

โ€œThank you,โ€ she said, her voice thick with emotion. โ€œThank you so much. I donโ€™t know what I would have done ifโ€”โ€ Her voice broke, and she hugged Yena even tighter.

โ€œI donโ€™t know how I can ever repay you!โ€ she continued.

You shook your head gently, offering her a warm, reassuring smile. โ€œThereโ€™s no need,โ€ you said, your voice calm but earnest. โ€œIโ€™m just glad I was here to help. Thatโ€™s all that matters.โ€

Mingi barked softly, as if echoing your sentiments. His tail wagged as he sat back at your feet, looking every bit the proud protector he was. Yena pulled back slightly from her motherโ€™s embrace, wiping at her eyes with one hand while the other reached down to pet Mingi.

โ€œThe puppy saved me,โ€ she said softly, her voice still shaky but filled with awe. โ€œHe scared the bad lady away.โ€

You crouched down to Mingiโ€™s level, scratching behind his ears. โ€œHeโ€™s the real hero here,โ€ you said, glancing up at Mrs. Kim with a small smile.

โ€œHe knew something was wrong before I did.โ€

Mingi let out a happy huff, rolling onto his back to expose his belly, practically inviting Yena to join in the celebration. The little girl giggled through her tears, her small hands eagerly scratching his side.

Yenaโ€™s mother knelt beside her, her trembling hand reaching out hesitantly. Her fingers brushed over Mingiโ€™s soft fur, and her lips quivered with emotion.ย 

โ€œThank you,โ€ she whispered again, her voice cracking as she looked back at Yena. โ€œThank you both.โ€

โ€œMsโ€ฆ?โ€ one of the officers interrupted gently, his notebook in hand.

โ€œChoi,โ€ you said, standing to face him. โ€œUm, Iโ€™m Choi Y/N.โ€

โ€œDo you mind providing a witness statement?โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ you replied, taking a steadying breath. โ€œI was walking my dog when I saw a woman with Yena,โ€ you began.

โ€œThe woman claimed she was a friend of the mother, but something about her seemedโ€ฆoff. She got increasingly aggressive when Yena didnโ€™t cooperate.โ€

The officer nodded, scribbling rapidly in his notepad. โ€œCan you describe the woman?โ€

โ€œShe looked like she was her forties,โ€ you said, replaying the scene in your mind. โ€œDark hair, pulled back tightly. She was wearing a black jacket and purple pants and seemed disheveled. When I caught up to Maro, she froze like a deer in the headlights and bolted into the trees.โ€

โ€œDid you see which direction she ran?โ€

You nodded, pointing toward the dense tree line a few yards away. โ€œThat way. She moved fast, like she knew exactly where she was going.โ€

The officer glanced in the direction you indicated, then back at his notes with a heavy sigh.ย 

โ€œWeโ€™ll search the area and alert nearby units to be on the lookout for someone matching her description. In the meantime, thank you for stepping in. Your dogโ€™s instincts likely saved this little girl.โ€

As the officers wrapped up their investigation, you crouched down one last time to Yenaโ€™s level. Her wide eyes were still a little red from crying, but there was a sparkle of hope in them now.ย 

โ€œYou were so brave today. And you know what? Maro thinks youโ€™re a hero, too.โ€

Yenaโ€™s lips curled into a shy smile as she reached out to pet his head. He leaned into her touch, his tail wagging lazily.

โ€œCan I play with him again sometime?โ€ย 

โ€œAnytime,โ€ you promised. โ€œYou just let your mom know, and weโ€™ll make it happen.โ€

With a final wave, you gave Mrs. Kim a quick hug, murmuring your thanks before sheepishly retrieving the sheet music you had almost forgotten. Clutching it tightly, you turned to leave, Mingi falling into step beside you.

The walk home was quieter now, the crisp night air carrying the faint rustle of leaves. Mingi trotted happily at your side, his leash loose, as if he understood the weight of the moment but chose not to linger on it. Instead, his steady presence offered you a quiet comfort, grounding you in the stillness of the night.

When you reached the penthouse, you slipped off your shoes, hung up Mingiโ€™s leash, and set the sheet music on the music shelf.ย 

โ€œWell, today was something else,โ€ you muttered, rubbing the back of your neck as you flopped onto the couch.

Before you could settle in, Mingi hopped up beside you, his fluffy tail wagging in a lazy rhythm. Without hesitation, he settled into your lap as if it was the most natural thing in the world.

You chuckled softly, your fingers finding their way behind his ears, scratching gently in a spot you knew he loved.

โ€œWe make a pretty great team, huh?โ€

You leaned back into the cushions, your hand slipping from behind his ears to run through the soft fur along his back. Each stroke seemed to soothe not just him, but you as well.ย 

โ€œYouโ€™re amazing, you know that?โ€ you murmured after a moment, your voice quieter now.ย 

โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™d do without you.โ€

Mingi shifted slightly, resting his head against your chest as his eyes fluttered shut, lulled by the rhythm of your heartbeat. Accepting this new form hadnโ€™t been easy; it challenged everything he thought he knew about himself.ย 

But moments like this, with your hand threading gently through his fur and your voice brimming with affection, chipped away at his doubts. The walls he had so carefully constructed around his heart crumbled, leaving him exposed to a truth he could no longer deny: the feelings growing within him, his feelings for you.

Mingi surrendered to the quiet realization that he no longer wanted to run from you or from the parts of himself he couldnโ€™t face. You had shown him something he thought heโ€™d lost; a capacity for care, compassion, and even love.ย 

And he wanted to show you that could become something more.ย 

But his peace was short-lived as your phone blared to life, interrupting his nap. Jiwooโ€™s name lit up the screen, and with a tired sigh, you swiped to answer, already bracing yourself for her shenanigans.ย 

That annoying woman!

โ€œY/N!โ€ Jiwooโ€™s voice was bright and full of excitement. โ€œIโ€™ve found it. The place. Itโ€™s in Prague, and itโ€™s everything youโ€™ve been looking forโ€”charming, historic, and in a perfect location!โ€

โ€œPrague is a little far, donโ€™t you think?โ€

โ€œExactly!โ€ Jiwoo exclaimed, as if youโ€™d just proved her point. โ€œFar enough to get away from all these assholes!โ€

You chuckled softly, your fingers absentmindedly carding through Maroโ€™s fur. He stirred slightly, letting out a soft sigh as he snuggled deeper against your chest. Jiwooโ€™s energy was infectious, even when you werenโ€™t entirely on board with her ideas.

โ€œSpeaking of assholes,โ€ she said, her tone dropping, โ€œhave you heard about Ahri?โ€

Your stomach dropped at the mention of her name. โ€œWhat about her?โ€ย 

โ€œSo,โ€ she started, drawing out the word, โ€œSara saw her the other night at The Z. And she wasnโ€™t alone. She was looking way too cozy with that model guy. Whatโ€™s his name? Mingyu or something. Itโ€™s kind of creepy that he and Mingi have similar sounding names.โ€

Mingiโ€™s relationship with Ahri had always been a sore spot, a constant reminder that you had no place in his life. But hearing this made you feel something you couldnโ€™t quite placeโ€”vindicated? Sad? Angry? Maybe all three.

โ€œAnd get thisโ€”when Sara asked her about Mingi, she brushed it off. Like she wasnโ€™t walking around a few weeks ago looking pretty banged up herself. I mean, can you believe it? While heโ€™s in a coma?โ€

โ€œTheir relationship doesnโ€™t concern me,โ€ you replied, but your words felt hollow.ย 

โ€œNot your business?โ€ Jiwoo scoffed. โ€œItโ€™s disgusting, Y/N. I know you and Mingi have a complicated relationshipโ€“I get it. but he doesnโ€™t deserve that. No one does. Sheโ€™s out here living her best life while heโ€™s fighting for his.โ€

Her outrage echoed your own feelings, but instead of comfort, it only heightened the discomfort twisting in your chest. Each mention of Ahri reminded you that this moment, where you were pouring your heart into caring for him, staying by his side when no one else would, was nothing more than a spell cast by some higher being.

Once the spell was broken, you'd return to your separate lives despite being bound to one another.

โ€œAnyway,โ€ Jiwoo said, sensing your silence, โ€œthatโ€™s just more reason to take the leap. Leave all this drama behind and protect your peace. Start over. You might actually find love too!โ€

You let out a dry laugh, though it wasnโ€™t the least bit genuine. โ€œYeah, right. Love.โ€

The words tasted bitter on your tongue, and the thought of it, of someone loving you in the way you needed, in the way youโ€™d always hoped felt almost impossible.

โ€œI mean, if Czech men arenโ€™t your thing, I know Park Seongโ€”โ€

โ€œMy foodโ€™s here, bye!โ€ you blurted out abruptly, cutting her off before she could finish her sentence.ย 

You rested your head back against the couch and closed your eyes for a moment, shifting Maro against you, his small body fitting so easily into the curve of your side.ย 

Who needs husbands when you have a dog? You couldnโ€™t help but smile at the thought. Maro, with his unwavering loyalty and comforting little form, was all you needed right now. He didnโ€™t ask anything of youโ€”just your love and care in return. A love that came without expectations, without demands for answers or explanations.

With him, you could simply be.

Outside the towering penthouse, a figure lingered in the shadows, her frail frame swallowed by a dark jacket. Her fists were clenched tightly at her sides, knuckles stark white, and her shoulders trembled with each shallow, uneven breath. Then, without a sound, she slipped into the darkness, leaving no trace behind.

But the chill that lingered in the air suggested she wouldnโ€™t be gone for long.

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Strangers By Nature | Vii
Strangers By Nature | Vii
Strangers By Nature | Vii

Pairing: heir!Song Mingi x heir!Reader AU: non-idol | arranged marriage | enemies to lovers Genre: angst, humor, fluff in future chapters Rating: NC-17 Summary: After a life-altering car accident, Mingi is given one final shot at redemptionโ€”reborn as a fuzzy little puppy. To earn a second chance at life, he must complete three tasks or risk being doomed to the afterlife forever. Word Count: 5.4K Warnings: angst, character d*ath, feelings of despair

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Strangers By Nature | Vii

โ€œThis morning, we bring you breaking news about the arrest of a 48-year-old woman involved in a harrowing incident connected to one of the nation's most prominent families. The woman, identified as the former nanny of the Choi Group heiress, was apprehended late last night following her mistaken discharge from Utopia Mental Health Facility.

According to investigators, the woman, whose identity is being withheld due to privacy laws, had been institutionalized after multiple previous incidents involving obsessive behavior toward the heiress and an attempted kidnapping of another six-year-old girl earlier this yearโ€ฆโ€

You sat quietly at the long wooden table in the conference room, your gaze fixed on the polished floor beneath your feet. The low hum of the news droned on in the background, the anchorsโ€™ voices a static blur. Your bandaged arm rested on the table, the gash beneath the wrappings a painful reminder of how wrong everything had gone.

โ€œWhat are we going to do!?โ€ your mother paced around the room, her voice rising with every word. Your father sat silently at the head of the table, his expression unreadable. San and Jongho exchanged knowing looks, clearly expecting another one of her tirades.

โ€œThe press wonโ€™t stop hounding us!โ€ she exclaimed, her voice nearly cracking. โ€œTheyโ€™re everywhereโ€”outside this building, near our homeโ€”theyโ€™re relentless! I mean, we canโ€™t even breathe without someone taking a picture or shouting questions!โ€

San leaned forward, his tone calm but firm.โ€œKira and the firm are already doing everything they can to handle the situation. The best thing we can do now is to have Y/N lay low while the investigation continues. We need to let the lawyers and PR team do their job.โ€

Your mother whirled around to face him, her frustration palpable. โ€œLay low? How exactly do you expect her to do that when her face is on every news channel right now?โ€

She grabbed this morningโ€™s paper from the edge of the table and waved it in the air, the motion so aggressive it crinkled the front page. Your face stared back at you, frozen in a manufactured smile that you hated with every fiber of your being. It wasnโ€™t youโ€”it was the version of you your family wanted the world to see.ย 

You looked down at your hands, your bandaged arm resting awkwardly on the table. The memory of the attack flashed in your mind, sharp and vivid, as though it had just happened. This wasnโ€™t the kind of attention you wantedโ€”this wasnโ€™t the life youโ€™d ever asked for. Yet here you were, front and center in a drama you had no control over, and it was tearing you apart from the inside out.

โ€œWeโ€™re already managing the narrative,โ€ Jongho interjected.ย 

โ€œThe new cycle will shift, it always does. By this afternoon, Kim Namjoonโ€™s official announcement for his political run will dominate headlines. Itโ€™s a matter of hours. Security at all your properties has also been significantly tightened, as you requested.โ€

Your motherโ€™s laugh was bitter, almost hysterical. โ€œHow could security have been tightened when Y/N was still attacked in a public place!?โ€ your mother shrieked, her voice growing shrill.

โ€œYou were supposed to keep an eye on her, andโ€“โ€

That was it. You stood up so abruptly your chair scraped against the floor, catching everyone off guard.

โ€œIt was my fault,โ€ you said, your voice shaking but growing stronger with every word.ย 

โ€œI asked Kira to let me go out with her because I didnโ€™t want to be locked away in the penthouse anymore. I made that decision. This is my mess, my problem, and no one elseโ€™s. Pointing fingers wonโ€™t undo what happened, so can we stop pretending it will?โ€

Your mother stood frozen, her face pale, her mouth gaping like a fish gasping for air. She searched for a retort, an argument, anything to regain the upper hand, but you didnโ€™t give her the chance. Without another word you stormed out of the room, ignoring the calls from your family in your wake.

You didnโ€™t stop until you were in the corridor, far from their judgmental stares and suffocating expectations. Slowly, you slid down to the ground, your legs folding awkwardly beneath you. The tears youโ€™d been holding back pricked at your eyes, blurring your vision as you stared blankly at the ceiling. You hated crying, especially over this, over them. But it wasnโ€™t just the argument with your mother or the media circus that broke you down.ย 

It was the loneliness.ย 

The crushing realization that no one in that room really saw you or understood what you were going through. To them, you were an asset, a liability, a problem to solve. Not a person.

Your fingers trembled as you fumbled for your phone. But the moment you turned it on, your breath caught in your throat. Maroโ€™s face stared back at you from your lock screen, a photo youโ€™d taken just weeks ago.

His tiny tongue hung from the side of his mouth, his fur slightly disheveled from spinning in circles on the couch, chasing his own tail. Youโ€™d taken the photo in the middle of laughing so hard you could barely hold your phone steady. You could almost hear the soft jingle of his collar as he burrowed into the cushions, glancing up every now and then to make sure you were watching.

But the laughter felt like a distant memory now, replaced by the crushing weight of grief. Your free hand moved to your bandaged arm and your fingers curled over the wound instinctively.ย ย 

You sat hunched over in the waiting room of the emergency animal hospital with your arms wrapped tightly around yourself. Every second dragged on like an eternity, Every sound made you flinch, hoping it was someone coming to tell you heโ€™d pulled through, that heโ€™d be okay. But as the minutes stretched into what felt like hours, your hope began to waver.

โ€œY/N!โ€

You looked up to see Yeosang rushing toward you after you had called him on the way to the clinic.ย 

โ€œThey took him back to the operating room, butโ€”but they wouldnโ€™t let me go with him,โ€ you whispered as he crouched down next to you.ย 

โ€œY/N, Iโ€™m so sorry,โ€ he squeezed your shoulder. โ€œHeโ€™s a fighter. Maroโ€™s tough, and he loves you. Heโ€™s not going to give up that easily, okay? And neither should you.โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t know what Iโ€™d do without him,โ€ you admitted.ย 

โ€œHeโ€™s the only one whoโ€™s ever been there for me. Heโ€™s a dog but through these last few months he never judged me, never made me feel like I wasnโ€™t enough. He justโ€ฆ loved me.โ€

โ€œI canโ€™t lose him,โ€ your voice cracked, and just like that, the dam broke. Tears spilled freely down your cheeks, unguarded, as your body shook with uncontrollable sobs.

โ€œHeโ€™s all I have, Yeosang.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ Yeosang replied quietly. โ€œI know, Y/N. And itโ€™s not fair. But you canโ€™t blame yourself. You did everything you could to protect him.โ€

His soft exhale filled the heavy silence that followed. Yeosang understood that no words could fix this. So, he simply stayed with you, letting your anguish fill the space, offering nothing but his quiet presence as you crumbled.

The sound of a door opening made you lift your head, your heart leaping into your throat. A vet in scrubs approached you, her expression solemn, and your stomach dropped. Her words were a blur, muffled by the roar in your ears, but you didnโ€™t need to hear them to know.ย 

The look in her eyes said everything.

You curled in on yourself, your sobs muffled now as you pressed your face against your knees, as if trying to hold together the pieces of your shattered heart.

You let the grief take over, let the tears fall freely, because no one was there to see. You didnโ€™t know how long you stayed there, but when the tears finally slowed, leaving you drained and empty, you lifted your head and stared blankly ahead.ย ย 

You were so tired. Tired of carrying everything alone, tired of being left behind. But no matter how much it hurt, you knew there was no one coming to share the weight. It was just you.

No one was coming. No one ever did.

It had always been just you.

โ‹†

Mingi sat in the garden, his small paws tucked neatly under him as he watched Hongjoong tend to his flowers. The garden was a vibrant burst of life and color. Golden marigolds lined the cobblestone pathways, nestled between the soft hues of blooming roses and sprigs of lavender. The gentle garden was otherworldly, which was appropriate considering where they are.

The afterlife was serene. Quiet. Too quiet, Mingi thought, though heโ€™d never admit it. A part of him didnโ€™t want to accept that this was how everything would end.

That this was it.

That he wouldnโ€™t have the opportunity to make amends. That he wouldnโ€™t get to see you smile again. He wouldnโ€™t get to prove to you that he was worth forgiving, worth believing in, worth something at all.

He felt like he was suspended in a world that didnโ€™t quite belong to himโ€”a visitor overstaying his welcome.

Mingi sat atop a stack of books piled high with a cushion, his small, fluffy body perched precariously as his tail swayed lazily behind him. His ears twitched as he watched Hongjoong move around the cozy cottage.

โ€œComfortable up there?โ€

Mingi let out a soft huff. โ€œI guess.โ€

The table was low enough for him to rest his paws on the edge, and he did so now, leaning forward as Hongjoong placed a small dish in front of him. Inside was a portion of scrambled eggs and bits of roasted sweet potato, the steam curling up in tendrils.ย 

โ€œI think these are dog friendly foods, but since youโ€™re in the afterlife now, I guess anything goes.โ€

Mingi sniffed the dish suspiciously, then gave an approving wag of his tail before diving in, the mess from the food around his snout making Hongjoong laugh.

โ€œItโ€™s good, right?โ€ he teased, watching as Mingi polished off every last bite.

Mingi responded with an enthusiastic wiggle of his behind, his entire body vibrating with happiness. Once the dish was licked clean, he flopped onto his side with a contented sigh, his paws stretching out dramatically.

The fullness from the meal brought a fleeting sense of comfort. For a moment, everything felt simple, like when heโ€™d curl up beside you after a long day and your presence putting him at ease.ย 

As his tail slowed and his breathing steadied, a hollow ache settled in his chest, heavier than the satisfaction of a good meal could counter. Mingi stared at the faint glow of the afterlifeโ€™s sky out the window.

He missed you.

The thought that he might never get to tell you how sorry he was, how much he regretted every cruel word, every moment of neglect, made his chest tighten painfully.ย 

Hongjoong moved among the flowers, humming a tune under his breath as he trimmed roses and pulled at weeds. Mingiโ€™s eyes drifted to a bouquet of marigolds lying nearby, vibrant their bold orange and yellow petals standing out against the green backdrop.

His ears perked up as he stared at the flowers, a memory of you flickering to life in his mind. He remembered the day you brought home a similar bouquet, cradling it in your arms. Youโ€™d smiled softly with a distant look in your eyes, and then you disappeared again, taking the flowers with you. He realized now that those marigolds were for Hongjoongโ€™s grave.

โ€œCan you see what happens in the human world?โ€

Hongjoong chuckled softly, as if the question didnโ€™t surprise him in the slightest. His hands stilled over a rose bush, as he turned slightly to glance over his shoulder at Mingi.ย 

โ€œSometimes,โ€ he admitted, his gaze drifting upward, as if he could see past the skies and into another realm entirely. โ€œItโ€™s different for everyone. Some people can see glimpses, others nothing at all. It depends on what they hold on to when theyโ€™re here.โ€

โ€œWhat about you?โ€

โ€œI made peace with the fact that I was going to pass. Maybe a flicker here or there, but itโ€™s never clear.โ€

Mingiโ€™s paws shifted against the dirt, unease settling in his chest. That meant Hongjoong might have seen the way he treated you. Maybe not everything, but enough. Enough to know how much he hurt you in ways he could never take back.

โ€œDo you hate me? For how I treated Y/N?โ€

Hongjoong didnโ€™t respond. His expression remained unreadable, but Mingi could feel the weight of his scrutiny. Of course, Hongjoong hated the way Mingi had treated you. The way he dismissed you, how he walked away when you needed him most, leaving you to fend for yourself in ways you never should have had to. He hated the thought of you standing there, waiting for someone who never looked back.

And yet, Hongjoong also pitied Mingi. Because for all of his mistakes, for all of his cruelty and neglect, Mingi had been hurting too. As the saying goes, hurt people, hurt people.

โ€œNo, Mingi. I donโ€™t hate you.โ€

Mingiโ€™s ears twitched slightly waiting for the rest of his response.

โ€œMore than anything, I just wanted you to know what itโ€™s like to love someone and be helpless to stop their suffering. Because thatโ€™s how I felt whenever I had the opportunity to glimpse into the human world.โ€

Hongjoongโ€™s fingers trailed along the edge of a wilting petal, plucking it free and letting it drift to the ground. โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ he murmured, his gaze flickering back to Mingi.

โ€œWhat matters now is what you do with the time you have left.โ€ย 

Hongjoongโ€™s smile turned wistful. He didnโ€™t push for a response. Instead he gave Mingi the space to lean into his own thoughts. Mingi closed his eyes, his ears drooping as the weight of his emotions threatened to overwhelm him.ย 

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€ Mingi started, but his voice wavered. He swallowed thickly, lowering his gaze to the ground as though afraid to meet Hongjoongโ€™s eyes.ย 

โ€œI donโ€™t know if Iโ€™ll ever get the chance to tell her how sorry I am. I just wanted to be good for her. To show her that I can be better. That I want to be better.โ€

He turned to Hongjoong, the desperation tinged in his voice. "I want her to see me as someone she can trust. Not someone who always messes things up or leaves her behind." Mingi blinked back tears as he met Hongjoongโ€™s gaze.ย 

โ€œI miss her. I want to see her, but this time as myself.โ€

Hongjoong didnโ€™t reply right away. Instead, he leaned back, his gaze drifting lazily toward the sky, where soft, golden light filtered through the clouds.ย 

โ€œI donโ€™t think it's over for you yet.โ€

Mingiโ€™s ears flicked slightly, his brow furrowing. "What do you mean? Iโ€™m here, arenโ€™t I? Thereโ€™s nothing left for me to do. Nothing I can do."

He let out a quiet hum, neither confirming nor denying Mingiโ€™s words. Instead, he stood, brushing stray petals from his sleeves before turning toward the small stone path leading away from the garden.

โ€œItโ€™s getting late, what do you want to have for dinner?โ€

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You sat curled up on the couch in the suite, your chin resting atop your knees as you stared at Mingiโ€™s body. Your fingers traced mindless patterns against the fabric of Maroโ€™s collar. Sleep had been a stranger these past three days. The collar was a lifeline in your trembling hands, keeping you grounded as the weight of everything around you crushed youโ€”the incessant calls from reporters, your familyโ€™s worried texts, the suffocating guilt.

The attack had turned your life into a circus. All you wanted was to disappear.

This room, though sterile and suffused with antiseptic air, was the only refuge you had left. Here, in the stillness of your husbandโ€™s hospital suite, you didnโ€™t have to pretend to be okay.

โ€œWhat do you think dogs do in heaven?โ€ย 

Your gaze dropped to your hospital slippers, the thin fabric worn down from countless restless nights pacing the suite. A sad smile tugged at your lips as you shook your head and set aside the collar.ย 

This was your reality now: sneaking away from the penthouse just to sit beside your comatose husband, pouring your heart out to someone who, if and when he woke up, would probably scoff and dismiss you for wasting your time on him.

โ€œI heard they all go to heaven,โ€ you continued, as your voice grew quieter. โ€œAt leastโ€ฆthatโ€™s what the movie says.โ€

A lump formed in your throat, making it harder to breathe, harder to swallow the ache.

โ€œI think they get to run forever.โ€

You stared down at your hands, your fingers curling into the sleeves of your sweater.

โ€œAndโ€ฆโ€ย 

Your voice wavered slightly as you struggled to find the words.ย 

โ€œAnd thereโ€™s an endless amount of treats.โ€

The first tear slipped down your cheek, warm and unbidden, as if your body couldnโ€™t contain the sorrow any longer. It was the smallest thing, but in that single tear, it felt like the world was coming apart. Your shoulders shook with a quiet sob, your chest tightening as you inhaled sharply. You squeezed your eyes shut, desperate to stop the flood, but it only made it worse.

โ€œJ-Just big o-open fields where itโ€™s s-sunny all the time.โ€

And maybe it was silly, this imagining of dogs in heaven, free and happy, without the pain or heartbreak that followed you here.ย 

โ€œGod, I just feel so alone, Mingi. I had the worst fucking week of my life,โ€ you cried into the emptiness, your hands trembling as you clutched your chest, hoping you could physically hold yourself together.ย ย 

โ€œIf I hadnโ€™t begged Kira to let me go to that stupid store with her, this wouldnโ€™t have happened. None of it.โ€

The words came out like a confession, one you hadnโ€™t been brave enough to say aloud until now.ย 

โ€œItโ€™s all my fault. Everyone leaves me and itโ€™s m-my fault!โ€ย 

Your sobs filled the room, echoing back at you like a cruel reminder that no one was there to answer. No one was there to tell you that you were wrong, that it wasnโ€™t your fault, that the universe didnโ€™t conspire against you with every loss. But the silence gave no comfort.ย 

โ€œThis is getting ridiculous.โ€

Unseen, Wooyoung sat perched on his bench in the courtroom, watching over you with a weary expression. His chin rested on the back of his hand, fingers idly tapping against his jaw as he observed the way your body trembled from the weight of grief.

He had seen countless souls in despair, had judged and guided those lost between life and death. But you, your suffering was different.

It was the kind of sorrow that settled into a personโ€™s bones, an ache that would not fade with time. And as much as Wooyoung pretended he had grown numb to such things, thisโ€ฆthis he could not ignore.

His thoughts drifted to the one soul tied to yours, the one whose fate he had carefully molded with his own hands. A certain puppy who was at the center of your suffering, both the cause of it in his human form and, ironically, the brightest light in your life now.

If Wooyoung had to guess, Mingi had made you happier than you had been in your entire life. It was a miracle, really, considering who he had been before all of this. But for all of his faults, he had taken to his new form with an earnestness Wooyoung hadnโ€™t expected. He had tried.

The judge had watched him bumble his way through this second chance, a puppy who didnโ€™t quite know what to do with himself. It had been amusing at first: the way Mingi stumbled over his own paws, the way he wagged his tail a little too eagerly, desperate for your affection.

But somewhere along the way, something shifted.

He had seen the way Mingi softened, the way he clung to you like you were his home. The way he curled against your side as if he could take away your pain and carry it for you.ย 

โ€œSong Mingi, you idiot!โ€ Wooyoung sighed, ready to pull his hair out.ย 

This wasnโ€™t supposed to be the way things ended. Mingiโ€™s final task was to make you truly happy, to undo the damage he had done. It was the last step before he could return to his human form. But no, he had to play the hero and sacrifice himself to protect you.

He groaned, rubbing a hand over his face. He hated to admit it, but there was something admirable about it. For all his faults, for all the pain he had caused you, Mingi had finally learned how to love you the way you deserved. He had given up everythingโ€”his second chance, his futureโ€”just to make sure you were safe.

Now you were left behind, drowning in the weight of his sacrifice and Wooyoung couldnโ€™t bear to see how miserable you were.ย 

With a flick of his wrist, the air around him trembled, the very foundation of his courtroom bending to his will. The air split with a sharp crack, and in the blink of an eye, the room dispersed into smoke, replaced by the glow of the fireplace.

โ€œAlright, Song Mingi,โ€ he muttered, propping his feet on the dining table. โ€œItโ€™s time to go home.โ€

โ‹†

โ€œYouโ€™re late.โ€

Mingi blinked, his vision still adjusting as he lifted a paw to rub at his eyes, as if that would somehow make sense of what he was seeing.

โ€œW-Wooyoung!?โ€

The judge sat comfortably at the dinner table, tapping his fingers lazily against the polished wood. His presence alone was jarring and Wooyoung never just showed up. If he was here, it meant something.

โ€œItโ€™s rude to keep guests waiting,โ€ Wooyoung huffed, tilting his head in exaggerated disappointment. โ€œIโ€™ve been sitting here for ages.โ€

โ€œYou didnโ€™t have a reservation,โ€ Hongjoong deadpanned, unimpressed as he set his basket of gardening tools onto the counter. Unlike Mingi, he wasnโ€™t startled by the unexpected visit. Instead he hummed a tune and busied himself around the cottage, grabbing ingredients for dinner.ย 

โ€œHongjoong,โ€ Wooyoung whined.

โ€œCan it wait until after dinner?โ€ he replied. He set a pot of water on the stove, as if the all powerful judge of the afterlife wasnโ€™t currently lounging at their dining table.

โ€œFine!โ€ he groaned, kicking his feet up onto the chair beside him.

His gaze flickered to Mingi again, and suddenly, his expression shifted.

โ€œOh my god.โ€ His voice dropped to a whisper. โ€œI forgot how small you are!โ€

Mingi flinched. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œNo wonder Y/N was so smitten with you,โ€ he cooed, practically vibrating with excitement. โ€œYouโ€™re so cute!โ€

Mingiโ€™s eyes went wide with horror. โ€œNo, waitโ€”โ€

He didnโ€™t stand a chance. Wooyoung lunged, faster than Mingi could react, scooping him up in one swift motion. Mingi let out an undignified yelp as he was lifted clean off the ground as his little legs flailed uselessly in the air.

He spun Mingi around in his arms, cradling him like the most precious thing in the world. Hongjoong, unbothered, continued chopping vegetables in the background, the rhythmic sound of the knife against the cutting board the only indication that he was even listening.ย 

โ€œI can see why all those women refused to leave you alone,โ€ Wooyoung mused, studying Mingi as if seeing him for the first time.ย 

Mingi let out a strangled noise of protest. โ€œPut me down!โ€

Wooyoung ignored him, instead stroking the fur between his ears with a contemplative hum. โ€œYou really donโ€™t get it, do you?โ€

Mingi froze, sensing the shift in Wooyoungโ€™s tone. It wasnโ€™t teasing anymore. There was something thoughtfulโ€”almost wistfulโ€”beneath his words.

โ€œI sent you there to right your wrongs,โ€ Wooyoung said softly. โ€œThat was the deal. But instead, you sacrificed yourself like an idiot. Do you know how miserable that made her?โ€

Wooyoung sighed, shifting Mingi so that they were eye to eye. โ€œYou should see how sad Y/N is, I canโ€™t stand seeing her cry anymore.โ€

Mingiโ€™s ears flattened as he processed Wooyoungโ€™s words. That didnโ€™t make sense, did it? He had spent so much of his life pushing you away, saying the wrong things, hurting you without even meaning to. Even in the end, he had only caused you more pain by leaving.

Mingi swallowed hard, ears flicking. โ€œButโ€ฆ I always made her cry.โ€ His voice was small. โ€œHow could I have made her happy?โ€

Wooyoung huffed out a quiet laugh, shaking his head. โ€œYou really are hopeless,โ€ he muttered. โ€œShe was happy because you were there, dummy. Because you stuck around. Because, for the first time, you werenโ€™t just someone passing through her life. You stayed.โ€

Had he really made you happy just by being there? By choosing to stay by your side, even when he thought he didnโ€™t deserve to?

โ€œYou didnโ€™t just make her smile a few times. You made her feel safe. You made her laugh. You made her happy without even realizing it. And you did it without asking for anything in return. I guess that's what dogs do.โ€

Wooyoung reached out, flicking him lightly on the nose. โ€œAnd thatโ€™s why youโ€™re going back.โ€

โ€œEh?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s right!โ€ Wooyoung declared triumphantly, placing him on the ground. He grinned, straightening up and placing his hands on his hips.

โ€œEven if you are an idiot who charged in without thinking, what you did was the purest act of love you couldโ€™ve shown. You held up your end of the bargain soโ€ฆ a dealโ€™s a deal.โ€

โ€œIโ€™mโ€ฆIโ€™m going back?โ€

Mingiโ€™s tail wagged furiously, his entire body practically vibrating with excitement. He was going back. Back to you. He could see you again, hear your voice, feel your touch. He could fix things and make things right. He wouldnโ€™t waste this second chance.

โ€œEat first,โ€ Hongjoong interrupted, scooping up a bowl of stew for the puppy.

โ€œYou wonโ€™t get far on an empty stomach.โ€

Mingi let out a tiny huff, his tail flicking in mild protest, but the rich aroma of the stew was too tempting to resist. He sniffed hesitantly before lapping at the bowl. The warmth of the broth spread through him instantly, soothing in a way he hadn't realized he needed. His stomach grumbled again, this time in appreciation, and he begrudgingly continued eating.

Between bites, his gaze flickered up to Hongjoong. Something about him seemedโ€ฆ different. His expression was just as calm and composed as ever, but there was a certain wistfulness in his eyes.

Mingiโ€™s little tail wagged as he padded closer, tilting his head. โ€œAre you okay?โ€

Hongjoong blinked, seemingly caught off guard for just a second before his lips curved into a small smile. Mingi peered up at him, and noticed the longing in his eyes. Not for something lost, but for something he once cherished.

Hongjoong reached out, ruffling Mingiโ€™s fur with a gentle touch. โ€œEven if things get difficult,โ€ he murmured reassuringly, โ€œI know everything will work out in the end.โ€

His hand lingered for just a moment longer before he pulled away.

โ€œYou just have to fight.โ€

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Your eyes shot open at the sound of the alarm blaring from your phone. The shrill tone cut through the silence of the hospital room, a jarring contrast to the rhythmic beeping of the monitors. Blinking blearily, you forced yourself upright, disoriented for a moment before remembering you had set it for 8 AM, the time you usually fed Maro.

You exhaled slowly, rubbing the sleep from your face. You hadnโ€™t meant to doze off here again, but exhaustion clung to you. You needed to go home. There were things to do. You needed to eat, tooโ€”had you even eaten since yesterday? Probably not.

โ€œY/Nโ€ฆโ€

Your mind moved sluggishly through a mental checklist. Feed Maro. No, heโ€™s not here anymore. Answer texts. Call Kira. Had you remembered to bring a change of clothes? You should grab something on the way home. Maybe coffee, too.ย ย 

โ€œ...Y/N.โ€

For a second, you thought you were hallucinating. There was no wayโ€”no wayโ€”you heard your name. Maybe you were just overtired, running on empty. Maybe it was your mind playing cruel tricks on you.ย 

You shrugged, shoving your belongings into your overnight bag, preoccupied with gathering the blankets youโ€™d let slip to the floor in your sleep.ย 

A strange sensation washed over Mingi as his eyes fluttered open. His body felt heavier and his senses, once heightened, dulled. In the distance, he heard the faint chime of an alarm, followed by the soft shuffling of your footsteps. The sound was muted, like a memory being replayed from another life, but it was real.ย 

"Be good, okay?" Wooyoung's voice was light, but there was a tightness to it, as if he was holding something back. His hands moved with gentle care, adjusting the small bandana around Mingiโ€™s neck.ย 

"I donโ€™t want to see you for another 70 years!"

Beside him, Hongjoong let out a soft chuckle, crouching down to run his fingers behind his ears. "Take care of Y/N," he murmured.ย 

"But most importantly, take care of yourself, okay? Give yourself some grace.โ€

โ€œI will,โ€ Mingi replied, determination settling into his voice. He wanted to hold onto this moment, to express his gratitude, but time was already pulling him away as the gate for the human world was beginning to close.ย 

The path before him stretched endlessly, lined with delicate white flowers that glowed under the light of the afterlife. With each step, he could feel the ground beneath his paws become less solid, as though he were walking on the edge of a dream. His body tingled, his heartbeat echoing in a different rhythm now, one that matched the pull of reality waiting for him beyond this place.

As the world around him dimmed, as his senses faded into something familiar, one thing remained unchangedโ€”

You.

Your presence.

And the moment he opened his eyes again, the first thing he saw was you.ย 

Not the flowers piled up in the corner of the suite. Not the wires draped across his chest or the monitors keeping him alive. Not the light of morning spilling through the window, chasing away the shadows of the night before.

Just you.

โ€œY/N.โ€

Still, you didnโ€™t hear him.

Mingi watched as you flitted around the room, smoothing down your wrinkled clothes, sighing at the thought of stepping outside this room and facing reality again as you grabbed your bag.ย 

โ€œY/N.โ€

The sound of your name was sharper and more insistent and you knew for sure you werenโ€™t imagining it.ย 

You froze.

Your breath caught as something inside you, some instinct, screamed at you to turn around. Slowly, hesitantly, your head snapped toward the hospital bed.

Mingi was watching you.

His eyes were tired and heavy with exhaustion, but they were focused. Determined. His brows drew together, as if mustering every ounce of strength he had left just to make you look at him.

Your bag slid from your shoulder and hit the ground as your legs struggled to keep up. A sharp gasp tore from your lips as your chest constricted with a surge of emotions you thought you had long buried.

Relief, disbelief, and something unnamed swelled within you as you staggered forward with tears in your eyes.

Mingiโ€™s fingers twitched again. A little stronger this time, shaking as they lifted just an inch from the bed. For a moment, they faltered, wavering midair. Then, slowly, they stretched toward you.

Reaching.

Wanting.

Your fingers trembled as you reached out, letting your hand hover over his for a moment before finally brushing against his cold skin. His hand stilled beneath yours and his fingers curled weakly as you closed yours around them.

Mingiโ€™s eyes softened, and for a second, you thought he might try to speak, his lips parting slightly, but no sound came. His fingers squeezed yours weakly in response, and despite his weakened state, a small smile tugged at the corner of his lips. His eyes held yours and were filled with something that made your heart ache in the best way.

It wasnโ€™t much. But it was enough.

Because this time, Mingi had reached for you first.

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The CEO Collision - Part One

Pairing: CEO!Seonghwa x CEO! reader (f)

Warnings / content for Part One: Suggestive content, angsty, alcohol consumption. Please note that other than Ateez, all other character names used are fictional.

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The CEO Collision - Part One

โ€œCongratulations, Ms. Y/N,โ€ your secretary said when you entered your office after your last meeting for the day, and the week as it was a Friday. โ€œThe investors seemed impressed.โ€

โ€œThank you, Nari,โ€ you replied with a grin, gathering your stuff to put it in your bag. โ€œShouldnโ€™t you be heading out soon for your date?โ€

Nari blushed. โ€œYunho pushed our reservation by half an hour to give me some time to get ready.โ€

You nodded. โ€œThatโ€™s sweet of him. Have fun tonight,โ€ you said, slinging your bag over your shoulder. โ€œAnd tell Yunho I said hi.โ€

โ€œWill do,โ€ Nari said with a grin. โ€œYouโ€™re heading straight home?โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s the plan,โ€ you replied, glancing at your phone to check the time. โ€œIโ€™m long overdue for a quiet night in.โ€

Nari chuckled. โ€œKnowing you, youโ€™ll end up working from home anyway.โ€

You smirked. โ€œProbably, but at least Iโ€™ll be in my pajamas.โ€

โ€œFair point,โ€ she said, walking you to the elevator. โ€œDrive safe, Ms. Y/N.โ€

โ€œYou too. And donโ€™t let Yunho distract you too much from dinner,โ€ you teased as the elevator doors opened.

Nari blushed again, laughing as she waved goodbye. โ€œNo promises.โ€

The elevator doors closed, leaving you alone for the descent to the parking garage. You leaned against the wall, letting out a breath you hadnโ€™t realized you were holding. The week had been productive but exhausting, and the promise of the weekend was the only thing that kept you going.

Once the elevator reached the basement, you stepped out and made your way to your car. The quiet hum of the nearly empty garage was oddly comforting as you unlocked the sleek black sedan that your father had insisted you drive.

Sliding into the driverโ€™s seat, you tossed your bag onto the passenger side and started the engine. The low purr was satisfying, a reminder of all the hard work that had brought you here. As you pulled out of the parking lot, the city lights began to blur together in a comforting glow against the evening sky.

The drive home was uneventful, the streets gradually growing quieter as you moved away from the bustling business district. By the time you reached the gates of your familyโ€™s estate, the sun had dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in soft shades of pink and purple.

The gates opened automatically as you approached, and you drove down the winding driveway toward the sprawling mansion. Parking in your usual spot, you turned off the car and sat there for a moment, staring at the grand facade of your childhood home.

With a resigned sigh, you grabbed your bag and stepped out of the car, making your way to the front door. One of the house staff greeted you with a polite smile as you entered.

โ€œWelcome home, Ms. Y/N. Dinner will be served shortly.โ€

You nodded in acknowledgment, slipping off your heels as you made your way inside. The comforting aroma of your motherโ€™s cooking wafted through the air, and despite your exhaustion, a small part of you looked forward to the meal.

As you approached the dining room, you heard the faint hum of conversation and your twin brotherโ€™s unmistakable laughter.

โ€œLook who finally decided to show up,โ€ your twin, Hongjoong, teased without looking up.

Rolling your eyes, you walked over and ruffled his perfectly styled hair, earning a sharp protest.

โ€œUgh, stop that!โ€ he grumbled, swatting your hand away.

โ€œCanโ€™t help it,โ€ you replied with a smirk as you took your seat. โ€œYou look too polished. Someone has to keep you grounded.โ€

He huffed, running his fingers through his hair to fix it, muttering under his breath about how annoying you were.

โ€œKids, behave,โ€ your mother said with a fond smile as the staff began serving dinner.

You glanced at the spreadโ€”steaming platters of food, perfectly arranged salads, and freshly baked buns. Despite the lavish meal, your mind was still buzzing with thoughts of work.

โ€œHow was your day, dear?โ€ your mother asked, her tone warm while she watched you fill up your plate.

โ€œIt went really well,โ€ you replied, a sense of pride creeping into your voice. โ€œWe had our investor meeting today for the new line of medical imaging devices, and they were impressed. Theyโ€™ve agreed to back us for the next phase of development.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s wonderful news,โ€ your father said, setting down his fork to look at you. โ€œThis could be a game-changer for your company.โ€

โ€œIt will be,โ€ you said confidently, picking up your glass of water. โ€œThe potential applications are huge, and with their support, weโ€™ll be able to expand production globally.โ€

Hongjoong raised an eyebrow. โ€œAnd here I thought youโ€™d be burnt out by now. Youโ€™ve been working on that pitch for weeks.โ€

You shrugged, taking a sip of water. โ€œI wonโ€™t lie, itโ€™s been exhausting. But seeing the results today made it worth it.โ€

โ€œHard work always pays off,โ€ your father said approvingly. โ€œYouโ€™ve done an excellent job, Y/N.โ€

Your mother beamed with pride. โ€œI knew youโ€™d pull it off. Youโ€™ve always had a knack for making things happen.โ€

โ€œWell, letโ€™s just hope the development phase goes as smoothly,โ€ you said, though the smile on your face didnโ€™t waver.

Dinner buzzed with lively conversation as the dishes were passed around. Stories from work, jokes, and plans for the weekend filled the air. You felt the weekโ€™s exhaustion slowly ebb away as the comfortable rhythm of family time took over.

โ€œSo, Joong,โ€ your father said casually, turning to your brother. โ€œAre you heading to Mingiโ€™s bar later tonight? Seonghwa mentioned the two of you were planning to catch up over drinks.โ€

Hongjoong shrugged, chewing on a bite of salmon. โ€œHe brought it up earlier, but I havenโ€™t decided yet. Why?โ€

Your father leaned back in his chair, his expression growing more serious. โ€œI spoke with Seonghwaโ€™s parents today.โ€

The mood at the table shifted subtly, your mother straightening her posture and Hongjoong setting down his fork.

โ€œOh?โ€ your brother said cautiously. โ€œWhat about?โ€

Your father hesitated for a moment, as though choosing his words carefully. Then, he said, โ€œTheir company has been struggling for a while now. They came to us with aโ€ฆ suggestion.โ€

โ€œWhat kind of suggestion?โ€ you asked, sensing where this might be headed but hoping you were wrong.

Your father looked directly at you. โ€œTheyโ€™ve asked for your hand in marriage, Y/N.โ€

The words hung in the air like a thunderclap.

โ€œWhat?โ€ you said, your voice sharper than you intended.

Hongjoong gaped, clearly just as blindsided at hearing that his bestfriend would possibly marry his twin sister. โ€œWait, hold on. Youโ€™re joking, right?โ€

Your father shook his head. โ€œThey believe a marriage between you and Seonghwa would secure both familiesโ€™ futures. It would strengthen the partnership and stabilize their company.โ€

โ€œThis is ridiculous,โ€ you snapped, your appetite vanishing. โ€œYou canโ€™t be serious.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not as bad as you think,โ€ your mother interjected softly. โ€œYou and Seonghwa already know each other since high school. It wouldnโ€™t be like starting from scratch.โ€

โ€œThatโ€™s exactly the problem!โ€ you exclaimed. โ€œWe know each other too well, and itโ€™s not good!โ€

Well, your relationship with Seonghwa was complicated. In simpler words, you hated each other.

Okay, maybe hate is a strong word. Strongly dislike?

You and Seonghwa have history, though. ย 

And it hurts every time you see him.

โ€œY/N,โ€ your father said firmly, โ€œthis is bigger than personal feelings. Sometimes, sacrifices need to be made for the greater good.โ€

Hongjoong was not amused, his voice rising. โ€œYouโ€™re really going to force her into this? Without even discussing it with her first?โ€

โ€œWeโ€™re discussing it now,โ€ your father replied, his tone calm but unyielding.

You felt a wave of anger and disbelief crash over you. โ€œDiscussing? Youโ€™ve already decided, havenโ€™t you?โ€

Your mother avoided your gaze, and your fatherโ€™s silence was confirmation enough.

Hongjoongโ€™s jaw clenched. โ€œThis is insane.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re being dramatic,โ€ your father said. โ€œThis arrangement will benefit everyone.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not doing it,โ€ you said through gritted teeth, pushing your chair back. โ€œYou canโ€™t make me.โ€

โ€œY/Nโ€”โ€ your mother started, but you were already on your feet, your heart pounding with fury.

โ€œI need some air,โ€ you muttered before storming out of the dining room, leaving your stunned family behind.

The cool night air brushed against your skin as you stepped into the garden, the faint glow of lanterns lighting the cobblestone path. The neatly trimmed hedges and rows of blooming flowers framed the vast space, but your focus was on the gazebo aheadโ€”a sanctuary of peace amid the chaos of the evening.

You made your way to it and sat down on the wooden bench inside. The gazebo overlooked the koi pond, its surface rippling gently under the moonlight. You closed your eyes, inhaling deeply, trying to calm the storm of emotions raging within you.

Marriage. To him.

The thought alone made your chest tighten. You pressed your hands against your lap, fingers gripping the fabric of your dress. Your mind, against your will, drifted to the past.

It was senior year of college, a warm night like this one, and a party full of red cups, blaring music, and friends urging you to drink. You and Seonghwa had both been there, circling each other with that same mix of irritation and curiosity that had always defined your relationship.

You remembered the alcohol-fueled courage that led to a heated argument in the kitchen, which somehow turned into shared laughter and then lips moving against each other, and thenโ€ฆ

You shook your head, willing the memory to stop, but it continued. The two of you in his dimly lit bedroom, a tangle of limbs and whispers, hands all over each other, bare skin to bare skin, the lines of hatred blurring for a brief moment. And then, the next morning.

The hurt welled up as you recalled how he had acted like nothing had happened, brushing it off as though it had been meaningless. No acknowledgment, no apologyโ€”just an unspoken agreement to pretend it never occurred.

Your nails dug into your palms as the emotions swirled. Hurt. Anger. Resentment.

Because that wasnโ€™t the first time you spent the night in Seonghwaโ€™s bed. It happened one more time the same year.

And again three years later when you both started a masters degree in the same university.

He reacted the exact same way, acting like this was all a mistake.

A soft knock on the wooden pillar of the gazebo startled you, pulling you back to the present.

You turned, and there he wasโ€”Park Seonghwa.

His tall figure was illuminated by the soft garden lights, and his dark suit clung to him perfectly, as always. His expression was unreadable, his eyes steady as they met yours.

โ€œMind if I join you?โ€ he asked, his voice calm, though you could sense the tension beneath it.

Your heart skipped a beat, but you masked it with a glare. โ€œDo I have a choice?โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s lips curved into the faintest smirk as he stepped into the gazebo, his presence filling the small space. โ€œNot really.โ€

You scoffed, crossing your arms. โ€œWhy are you here?โ€

โ€œI came to pick up your brother,โ€ he said, leaning against one of the pillars. โ€œBut it seems like I stumbled into a family meeting instead.โ€

โ€œYou knew,โ€ you accused, your voice sharp.

His brows furrowed. โ€œKnew what?โ€

โ€œAbout this ridiculous arrangement,โ€ you snapped, standing abruptly. โ€œAbout our parents trying to marry us off like some business merger.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s expression hardened. โ€œYou think I had a say in this?โ€

โ€œYou always seem to have a say in everything,โ€ you shot back, the years of resentment bubbling to the surface.

He exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. โ€œI found out this afternoon, Y/N. Iโ€™m just as blindsided as you are.โ€

You searched his face for any sign of deception, but all you saw was the same frustration you felt. It caught you off guard, and you lowered your gaze, the fight draining out of you.

โ€œIโ€™m not doing it,โ€ you muttered, more to yourself than to him.

Seonghwaโ€™s voice softened slightly. โ€œNeither am I. But you know how our families are. They wonโ€™t make this easy for us.โ€

You clenched your jaw, looking away. The weight of the situation pressed down on you, and for a moment, the two of you stood in silence, the gardenโ€™s serenity at odds with the turmoil in your hearts.

โ€œI donโ€™t want to marry you, Seonghwa,โ€ you said finally, your voice trembling with honesty.

He hesitated, and when he spoke, his tone was quieter, almost resigned. โ€œI know,โ€ he murmured, loud enough for you to hear before he left you alone.

But for some reason, the way he said it didnโ€™t bring you the relief you thought it would.

-x-x-x-

The soft clinking of cutlery and the murmur of polite conversation filled the sunlit dining room. The brunch spread before you was nothing short of extravagant, as was typical of any gathering hosted by your family. Freshly baked croissants, platters of fruit, and a variety of cheeses adorned the table, along with a selection of teas and juices.

Across from you sat Mr. and Mrs. Park, Seonghwaโ€™s parents, their expressions warm despite the tension that lingered beneath the surface. Mrs. Park, ever elegant, wore a tailored pastel suit, her smile gentle as she sipped her tea. Mr. Park, though visibly tired, maintained his usual composed demeanor.

โ€œThank you for having us,โ€ Mrs. Park said, glancing at you. โ€œItโ€™s always a pleasure to visit.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s always nice to see you, Mrs. Park,โ€ you replied with a small smile, setting your cup down.

Your parents sat at the head of the table, exchanging pleasantries with the Parks, but the unspoken purpose of the brunch hung heavy in the air.

โ€œHowโ€™s Seonghwa?โ€ your mother asked casually, though there was a slight edge to her tone.

Mrs. Park hesitated, her smile faltering for a moment. โ€œHeโ€ฆ had a late night with Hongjoong and Mingi,โ€ she said delicately. โ€œHeโ€™s resting.โ€

You barely suppressed a scoff. Of course, he was. It wasnโ€™t hard to imagine him nursing a hangover while his parents tried to salvage their familyโ€™s business.

โ€œOh yes,โ€ your mother said, her expression neutral as she took a sip of her tea.

Mrs. Park quickly redirected the conversation. โ€œY/N, how is your work going? I heard about your recent success with the investors. Thatโ€™s truly impressive.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ you said, offering a polite smile. โ€œItโ€™s been a busy few weeks, but the results were worth it.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ve always been so driven,โ€ Mrs. Park said fondly. โ€œItโ€™s one of the things Iโ€™ve always admired about you.โ€

You blinked, caught off guard by the sincerity in her voice. Mrs. Park had always been kind to you, treating you almost like a second daughter. The thought of her struggling because of their companyโ€™s financial issues tugged at something in your chest.

As the conversation continued, Mr. Park cleared his throat, drawing everyoneโ€™s attention. โ€œWe wonโ€™t pretend this isnโ€™t a difficult situation,โ€ he said, his tone steady but tinged with exhaustion. โ€œOur companyโ€ฆ itโ€™s been challenging, to say the least. Weโ€™ve explored every option we can think of this past two years, but this marriage proposal seemed like the best path forwardโ€”for both our families.โ€

Your father nodded, his expression serious. โ€œItโ€™s not ideal, but itโ€™s a way to ensure stability.โ€

Mrs. Park turned to you, her gaze soft. โ€œY/N, I know this isnโ€™t fair to you. If there were another way, we wouldnโ€™t even consider asking this of you. Butโ€ฆ weโ€™re out of options.โ€

The vulnerability in her voice made your heart ache. You had known the Parks for years, and they had always treated you with warmth and respect. The thought of them losing everything felt deeply unfair.

โ€œI understand,โ€ you said quietly, your hands resting on your lap. โ€œYou and Mr. Park have always been kind to me, and I appreciate that more than I can say. If marrying Seonghwa is what it takes to help your family, thenโ€ฆ Iโ€™ll consider it.โ€ A silence fell over the table, broken only by the soft chirping of birds outside. โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ you continued, โ€œI would like to get to know Seonghwa a bit more first.โ€

Mrs. Parkโ€™s eyes filled with gratitude, and she reached out to place a hand over yours. โ€œThank you, Y/N. You have no idea what this means to us.โ€

Your father looked at you with a mix of surprise and approval, while your motherโ€™s expression remained unreadable.

But as you sat there, a quiet determination settling over you, you couldnโ€™t help but wonder how you would face Seonghwa after thisโ€”and whether he would ever understand why you made this choice.

You had a soft spot when it came to him. Perhaps thatโ€™s why it was so easy for you to at least agree to try?

Later in the day, you were sat on the plush couch in your room, a glass of wine in your hand as you recounted the whirlwind of the past 24 hours to your best friend. Across from you, Yeri was curled up in an armchair, her eyes wide with interest as you spoke.

When you finished, she let out a low whistle, her jaw dropping slightly. โ€œSo, let me get this straight,โ€ she said, leaning forward. โ€œYouโ€™re basically engaged to CEO Park Seonghwa?โ€

โ€œUh, no,โ€ you replied with a sigh, twirling the stem of your wine glass between your fingers. โ€œI asked to get to know him, Yeri. Itโ€™sโ€ฆ complicated.โ€

Yeri tilted her head thoughtfully, her expression surprisingly calm. โ€œIt doesnโ€™t sound like youโ€™re entirely against it, though. The idea of marrying him, I mean.โ€

You blinked at her, caught off guard. โ€œYouโ€™re not going to yell at me about how unfair this is?โ€

She shrugged, offering you a small smile. โ€œDonโ€™t get me wrong, I think the whole โ€˜arranged marriage for the sake of businessโ€™ thing is ridiculous. But honestly, Y/N, it might not be the worst thing in the world.โ€

Your brows furrowed. โ€œHow can you say that? You know how I feel about him.โ€

Yeri sighed, setting her glass down on the coffee table. โ€œI know Seonghwaโ€™s a sore spot for you, and I know your history with him isnโ€™t exactlyโ€ฆ ideal. But itโ€™s been nearly four years since the last time you were with him, you both are thirty years old, and his parents are struggling and this can help them. If your families think this is the best way to secure the future, it might be worth considering.โ€

You stared at her, unsure whether to feel betrayed or grateful. โ€œYouโ€™re awfully calm about all this.โ€

โ€œBecause I know you,โ€ she said, leaning back in her chair. โ€œYou wouldnโ€™t even be entertaining this idea if you didnโ€™t care. Youโ€™ve always had a soft spot for people in need, poor or rich, and as much as you hate to admit it, you care about his family. Plusโ€ฆโ€ She paused, a teasing smile creeping onto her lips. โ€œItโ€™s not like Seonghwaโ€™s hard to look at.โ€

โ€œYeri!โ€ you exclaimed, throwing a pillow at her.

She laughed, dodging the pillow easily. โ€œIโ€™m just saying! If you have to be stuck in a marriage of convenience, at least itโ€™s with someone who looks like him. You must admit, he speaks so eloquently too.โ€

You rolled your eyes, but a small smile tugged at your lips despite yourself. โ€œYouโ€™re unbelievable.โ€

โ€œAnd youโ€™re too stubborn for your own good,โ€ she shot back. โ€œLook, Iโ€™m not saying this is going to be easy. But maybe itโ€™s an opportunity to start fresh. Youโ€™ve spent so much energy hating himโ€”maybe itโ€™s time to let some of that go?โ€

You bit your lip, her words hitting closer to home than you wanted to admit. โ€œItโ€™s not that simple, Yeri.โ€

โ€œI know itโ€™s not,โ€ she said gently. โ€œBut youโ€™re one of the strongest people I know, and if anyone can make this work, itโ€™s you.โ€

You let out a long sigh, setting your glass down. โ€œI donโ€™t even know where to start.โ€

Yeri leaned forward, her eyes sparkling with determination. โ€œYou start by surviving this engagement thing or getting to know him whatever-thing. And when the time comes, Iโ€™ll be there to make sure your wedding is the event of the century. Deal?โ€

A small laugh escaped you as you reached for your wine glass again. โ€œDeal.โ€

โ€œTo new beginnings,โ€ Yeri said, raising her glass in a toast.

โ€œTo surviving this mess,โ€ you replied, clinking your glass against hers.

-x-x-x-

The hum of activity filled your office as you reviewed the latest reports from your team. The success of the investor meeting last week had set a positive tone, and you were determined to keep the momentum going.

Your phone buzzed against your desk, drawing your attention away from the document in front of you. Frowning slightly, you reached for it and saw a message from Seonghwa.

Seonghwa: Dinner tonight? Letโ€™s talk.

Your breath hitched, your heart racing despite yourself. You hesitated, staring at the screen for a moment before typing a reply.

You: What time?

The response came almost immediately.

Seonghwa: 7 PM? Iโ€™ll pick you up.

You: Sounds good

You set your phone down, trying to focus on your work, but your thoughts were already elsewhere. The idea of sitting across from him at a dinner table wasโ€ฆ unsettling. After years of tension, could the two of you even hold a decent conversation?

A knock on your office door pulled you from your thoughts. โ€œCome in,โ€ you called, smoothing your expression.

Nari walked in, holding a folder. โ€œHere are the updated projections you asked for.โ€

โ€œThank you,โ€ you said, taking the folder and setting it on your desk.

Nari hesitated for a moment, glancing at your phone. โ€œAre you okay, Ms. Y/N? You seemโ€ฆ distracted.โ€

You managed a smile. โ€œIโ€™m fine, just a lot on my mind.โ€

She nodded, not pressing further. โ€œIf you need anything, let me know.โ€

As she left, you leaned back in your chair, letting out a long sigh. You knew why Seonghwa had reached out. You were both navigating uncharted territory, and like it or not, you needed to give this a chanceโ€”for your families, if nothing else.

When the clock struck five, you grabbed your coat and bag, leaving the office with a sense of apprehension. As you headed to your car, you checked your phone again, confirming the time.

7 PM. Dinner with CEO Park Seonghwa.

Your grip on the steering wheel tightened as you drove home to get ready. You werenโ€™t sure if this dinner would bring any clarity, but one thing was certain: it was the start of a new chapter, whether you liked it or not.

---

You stood in front of your floor-length mirror, smoothing the fabric of your black silk dress. It clung to your figure perfectly, the sleek design exuding elegance while still being understated enough for a dinner meeting. Your matching pumps completed the look, and you reached for your favorite necklaceโ€”a delicate silver chain with a tiny diamond pendantโ€”fastening it around your neck.

As you finished applying a touch of lipstick, there was a knock at your bedroom door.

โ€œCome in,โ€ you called, setting the tube down on your vanity.

The door creaked open, and Hongjoongโ€™s familiar face appeared. He leaned casually against the doorframe, his sharp suit slightly wrinkled, likely from a long day at work.

โ€œYou look nice,โ€ he said, his tone light but his eyes watchful.

โ€œThanks,โ€ you replied, turning back to the mirror to check your hair one last time.

โ€œSoโ€ฆโ€ he began, stepping further into the room. โ€œDinner with Seonghwa, huh? Heโ€™s waiting downstairs.โ€

You let out a soft sigh, turning to face him. โ€œDonโ€™t start.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not starting,โ€ he said, raising his hands in mock surrender. โ€œI justโ€ฆ wanted to check in.โ€

You arched a brow. โ€œCheck in? Since when do you โ€˜check inโ€™?โ€

He smiled faintly, but there was a seriousness in his eyes that made your chest tighten. โ€œSince my twin sister got roped into an engagement with my best friend, whom sheโ€™s barely been able to tolerate for the past decade.โ€

You crossed your arms, leaning against the edge of your vanity. โ€œIโ€™ll survive, Joong. Itโ€™s just dinner.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he said, sitting on the edge of your bed. โ€œBut youโ€™ve never told me why you and Seonghwa donโ€™t get along. And now youโ€™re supposed to marry him. I canโ€™t help but worry about how this is going to work.โ€

You averted your gaze, focusing on the soft shimmer of your dress under the light. โ€œItโ€™sโ€ฆ complicated.โ€ You couldnโ€™t tell Hongjoong about the couple of times you slept with Seonghwa; he would be furious and you didnโ€™t want any drama.

โ€œIt always is with you two,โ€ he said, exhaling a laugh. โ€œBut you know you can talk to me, right? If thereโ€™s something I should know, Iโ€™m here.โ€

The sincerity in his voice made your throat tighten, but you forced a small smile. โ€œI know. Thanks, Joong.โ€

He studied you for a moment, his brows furrowing slightly. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to do this, you know. If itโ€™s too muchโ€”if itโ€™s not what you wantโ€”mom and dad will understand.โ€

You shook your head, standing straighter. โ€œItโ€™s not about what I want. This is bigger than me, and you know it.โ€

Hongjoong sighed, running a hand through his hair. โ€œI hate that youโ€™re in this position. But if anyone can handle it, itโ€™s you.โ€

You smiled faintly. โ€œThanks for the pep talk, coach.โ€

He grinned, standing and brushing invisible lint from his suit. โ€œWhat are brothers for?โ€

As he reached the door, he paused, glancing back at you. โ€œBe careful tonight, okay?โ€

โ€œI will,โ€ you promised, and with that, he left, leaving you alone with your thoughts once again.

You turned back to the mirror, taking a deep breath. Your reflection stared back at you, poised but uncertain. This dinner wasnโ€™t just a mealโ€”it was the first step in navigating a path you never thought youโ€™d take.

You descended the grand staircase of your familyโ€™s mansion, the soft clicking of your heels echoing against the marble floor. Your fingers brushed lightly against the ornate railing, and you forced yourself to remain calm, despite the flutter of nerves in your chest.

At the base of the stairs, Seonghwa stood with your mother, engaged in polite conversation. His smooth voice carried up to you, though you couldnโ€™t make out his words.

It wasnโ€™t until you were halfway down that his gaze shifted, locking onto you. His conversation with your mother faltered for a brief second, his eyes trailing up your figure with a flicker of something you couldnโ€™t quite place.

You tried not to let his attention rattle you, but you couldnโ€™t help noticing how sharp he looked tonight. He wore a silk white button-up shirt tucked neatly into tailored black slacks. The top button of his shirt was undone, revealing just enough of his collarbone to add an air of casual charm.

There was a reason why Park Seonghwa was frequently labeled the most handsome and eligible bachelor CEO in the country. And tonight, it was painfully obvious why.

As you reached the last step, your mother turned to you with a warm smile. โ€œAh, there you are, darling. You look stunning.โ€

โ€œThank you, Mom,โ€ you said, offering her a small smile. Your gaze flicked briefly to Seonghwa, who was still watching you. His expression was unreadable, but the intensity of his stare made your skin heat.

โ€œSeonghwaโ€™s been keeping me company while you were getting ready,โ€ your mother said, her tone light and conversational.

โ€œGood to know heโ€™s capable of that,โ€ you replied, unable to resist a teasing jab.

Seonghwaโ€™s lips quirked upward in a small smirk. โ€œI aim to impress.โ€

You rolled your eyes but couldnโ€™t suppress the faint twitch of amusement at the corners of your mouth.

โ€œWell,โ€ your mother said, clasping her hands together, โ€œyou two should get going. Donโ€™t keep your reservation waiting. Drive safe, Seonghwa.โ€

โ€œOf course,โ€ Seonghwa said smoothly, nodding toward the front door.

You paused mid-step, turning to him with a raised brow. โ€œYouโ€™re driving?โ€

โ€œI always do,โ€ he replied, already pulling the keys from his pocket. โ€œWhy? Unless youโ€™d rather drive yourself?โ€

You huffed softly, walking past him toward the front door. โ€œJust try not to kill us.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll do my best,โ€ he quipped, following you outside.

The chrome silver sports car parked in the driveway was unmistakably hisโ€”sleek, polished, and oozing with understated wealth, much like its owner.

Seonghwa stepped ahead to open the passenger door for you, a gentlemanly gesture that caught you off guard. You slid into the seat without comment, the faint scent of leather and his cologne enveloping you.

Moments later, he was in the driverโ€™s seat, starting the car with a low purr of the engine.

โ€œThis should be interesting,โ€ he murmured, glancing at you with a playful glint in his eyes before shifting the car into gear and pulling out of the driveway. The soft hum of the engine filled the car as Seonghwa drove, his hands relaxed on the steering wheel. You leaned against the window, watching as the glittering skyline of Seoul gradually faded into quieter roads and open spaces.

You frowned, glancing at him. โ€œThis doesnโ€™t look like Gangnam or any of the other districts people like you usually frequent. Where are we going?โ€

He smirked, the faint glow of the dashboard highlighting his sharp profile. โ€œRelax. Youโ€™ll like it.โ€

โ€œWill I?โ€ you shot back, your voice tinged with doubt. โ€œCEOs like you go beyond Seoul?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re a CEO too,โ€ Seonghwa chuckled, a low, amused sound that made you glance at him again. โ€œExpensive doesnโ€™t always mean good,โ€ he said, his tone teasing. โ€œSeems like the guys youโ€™ve been with before just took you to the basics.โ€

You blinked, taken aback by his comment. โ€œExcuse me?โ€

He shrugged, a playful grin tugging at his lips. โ€œWhat? Itโ€™s not my fault if your standards have been... uninspired.โ€

โ€œUninspired?โ€ you repeated, your voice incredulous.

โ€œYouโ€™ll see what I mean,โ€ he replied smoothly, clearly enjoying your reaction.

You huffed, crossing your arms. โ€œIโ€™ll have you know, Iโ€™ve been to some of the best places in Seoul.โ€

โ€œGood for you,โ€ he said, his grin widening. โ€œBut tonight, Iโ€™m showing you something better.โ€

You bit back a retort, deciding it wasnโ€™t worth the argument. Instead, you turned your attention back to the window as the car began winding up a steep hill.

Moments later, Seonghwa pulled into a small parking lot at the top. The restaurant in front of you was nothing like what youโ€™d expected. It was simple yet elegant, with warm lanterns casting a golden glow on its wooden faรงade.

โ€œThis is where weโ€™re eating?โ€ you asked, unable to hide your surprise.

โ€œOne of my favorites,โ€ he said, stepping out of the car. โ€œCome on.โ€

You followed him inside, where the soft murmur of conversation and the faint aroma of freshly prepared dishes greeted you. The hostess bowed and led you down a quiet hallway to a private room at the end.

The room was intimate and tastefully decorated, with a low table surrounded by plush cushions. A large window stretched along one wall, offering a breathtaking view of Seoulโ€™s twinkling lights below.

โ€œNot bad, right?โ€ Seonghwa said as he gestured for you to sit.

You hesitated for a moment before settling onto one of the cushions. โ€œThe view isโ€ฆ nice,โ€ you admitted grudgingly.

He smirked, taking the seat opposite you. โ€œI told you I know good places. You just had to trust me.โ€

A server arrived to pour tea and hand you both menus. As you glanced over the options, you couldnโ€™t help stealing a glance at Seonghwa. He looked completely at ease, his sharp features softened by the warm glow of the room. For a brief moment, you wondered if there was more to him than the infuriating person youโ€™d known for years.

As the server returned with the first round of dishes, you took a moment to admire the spread. The plates were elegantly arranged, and the aroma of fresh ingredients filled the room.

โ€œThis looks amazing,โ€ you admitted, glancing at Seonghwa.

He smirked, leaning back against the cushion. โ€œTold you I know good spots.โ€

You picked up your chopsticks and sampled one of the dishes, your eyes widening slightly at the burst of flavor. โ€œOkay, Iโ€™ll give you this. The food is actually good.โ€

He chuckled, watching you with a satisfied expression. โ€œYou sound surprised.โ€

โ€œWell, forgive me for underestimating someone who usually dines at places where the plates are more decorative than functional,โ€ you quipped, a playful edge to your tone.

โ€œTouchรฉ,โ€ he replied, reaching for his glass of tea. โ€œBut Iโ€™ll have you know, Iโ€™ve always preferred places like this. The hype about fine dining is overrated.โ€

You raised an eyebrow. โ€œReally? Youโ€™re saying that after all the times youโ€™ve been photographed at Michelin-starred restaurants?โ€

He smirked. โ€œAppearances. You know how it is.โ€

You rolled your eyes but couldnโ€™t argue. After all, youโ€™d played the same game for the sake of business and image.

As the meal progressed, the conversation turned unexpectedly candid.

โ€œSo,โ€ you said, setting your chopsticks down for a moment, โ€œwhy did you agree to this? The engagement, I mean.โ€

He met your gaze, his expression calm but serious. โ€œDo I really have a choice? My companyโ€™s struggling, and our families areโ€ฆ insistent.โ€

โ€œYou couldโ€™ve said no,โ€ you countered, tilting your head slightly.

โ€œAnd let my parents deal with the fallout?โ€ he said with a dry chuckle. โ€œYou know how they are. Saying no wasnโ€™t really an option.โ€

You sighed, swirling the tea in your cup. โ€œYeah, I get that. My parents were just as persistent.โ€

There was a moment of silence before he spoke again, his tone quieter. โ€œWhat about you? Why didnโ€™t you refuse?โ€

You hesitated, the memory of his parentsโ€™ heartfelt words at brunch flashing through your mind. โ€œTheyโ€™ve always been kind to me,โ€ you admitted. โ€œI couldnโ€™t stand the thought of letting them down when theyโ€™re already dealing with so much.โ€

He studied you for a moment, his expression unreadable. โ€œYou really care about them, huh?โ€

You shrugged, uncomfortable with the shift in the conversation. โ€œThey were always good to me. Thatโ€™s all.โ€

The server returned with dessert, a delicate plate of mochi and a pot of freshly brewed tea. Seonghwa gestured toward the dish. โ€œTry the matcha one. Itโ€™s their specialty.โ€

You picked one up and took a small bite, nodding in approval. โ€œNot bad.โ€

He laughed softly. โ€œNot bad is high praise coming from you.โ€

You shot him a look but couldnโ€™t help the small smile tugging at your lips.

As the meal wrapped up, Seonghwa glanced at the time and stood. โ€œReady to head back?โ€

You nodded, following him out to the car. The night air was crisp, and the stars were faintly visible against the dark sky.

Sliding into the passenger seat, you glanced at him as he adjusted the rearview mirror. โ€œYou didnโ€™t drink tonight,โ€ you noted.

He flashed a quick grin. โ€œSomeone had to drive.โ€

You smirked. โ€œResponsible and considerate. Who knew?โ€

He chuckled as he pulled out of the parking lot, the car humming softly as it began the descent back down the hill. โ€œDonโ€™t get used to it.โ€

The drive was quiet but not unpleasant. You found yourself stealing glances at him, surprised by the unexpected side of Seonghwa youโ€™d seen tonight. He seemed focused on the road, his hands steady on the wheel, but his presence filled the quiet space between you.

โ€œYouโ€™re awfully quiet,โ€ he remarked after a while, glancing at you briefly before returning his attention to the road.

โ€œJustโ€ฆ thinking,โ€ you replied, shifting slightly in your seat.

He arched an eyebrow. โ€œAbout what?โ€

You hesitated, unsure if you wanted to share your thoughts. โ€œAbout tonight,โ€ you said vaguely.

He chuckled softly, his lips curling into a small smile. โ€œWhat about tonight? The food? The view? Orโ€ฆ me?โ€

You shot him a look, your cheeks warming slightly. โ€œDonโ€™t flatter yourself.โ€

โ€œToo late,โ€ he teased, the smirk not leaving his face.

Rolling your eyes, you turned your attention to the window, watching the city lights grow brighter as you neared Seoul. โ€œI was just surprised, thatโ€™s all. Tonight wasnโ€™t what I expected.โ€

โ€œIn a good way, I hope?โ€ he asked, his tone suddenly less teasing and more curious.

You didnโ€™t answer immediately, considering your words carefully. โ€œIt wasโ€ฆ different. Iโ€™ll leave it at that.โ€

He let out a low laugh, shaking his head. โ€œAlways so guarded. You havenโ€™t changed much.โ€

The comment made you stiffen slightly, your gaze snapping back to him. โ€œAnd you think you know me so well?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve known you for years, Y/N,โ€ he replied, his voice calm but firm. โ€œMaybe not everything about you, but enough to know how you are.โ€

The weight of his words hung in the air, stirring memories youโ€™d long tried to bury. Memories of the nights youโ€™d spent together in college, and the way heโ€™d brushed it off as though it meant nothing.

You looked away, your voice quiet. โ€œMaybe you donโ€™t know me as well as you think.โ€

The silence that followed was thick with unspoken tension, but Seonghwa didnโ€™t push further.

As the car turned onto your familyโ€™s driveway, the mansion loomed ahead, its windows glowing warmly against the night. He pulled to a smooth stop near the front entrance, cutting the engine.

โ€œThanks for tonight,โ€ you said, your voice a little more composed as you unbuckled your seatbelt.

He nodded, leaning back in his seat. โ€œAnytime.โ€

You reached for the door handle but paused, glancing back at him. โ€œWhy did you take me there?โ€

He looked at you, his gaze steady. โ€œBecause I thought you deserved a real dinner, not something staged for appearances.โ€

The sincerity in his tone caught you off guard, and for a moment, you werenโ€™t sure how to respond.

โ€œGoodnight, Seonghwa,โ€ you said finally, stepping out of the car before he could say anything else.

As you walked toward the door, you could feel his gaze on you, lingering like a question you werenโ€™t ready to answer.

-x-x-x-

The week flew by in a whirlwind of meetings and deadlines, and before you knew it, Friday evening had arrived. You found yourself standing in front of your closet, deliberating on what to wear to Yeosangโ€™s 30th birthday party.

The party was being held at Mingiโ€™s bar, a sleek and exclusive venue that was a favorite among your social circle. Yeosang, who you had known since he was still crawling around in diapers, had insisted on a lively celebration, and you werenโ€™t about to miss it.

You finally settled on a fitted, navy cocktail dress with subtle sequins that shimmered under the light, pairing it with silver heels. After one final glance in the mirror, you grabbed your clutch and headed out.

When you arrived, the bar was already buzzing with energy. A live DJ played upbeat music, and laughter and chatter filled the air. The space had been reserved entirely for the party, with a section of tables arranged for gifts and a custom cake shaped like a stethoscope and a scalpelโ€”a nod to Yeosangโ€™s career. His family owned a chain of hospitals and he was a fourth year resident in neurosurgery. His mother was the doctor that took care of your momโ€™s pregnancy with you and your twin.

โ€œY/N!โ€

You turned to see Yeosang himself, looking dashing in a tailored suit. He greeted you with a wide smile, pulling you into a warm hug.

โ€œHappy birthday, Yeosang,โ€ you said, handing him a small, elegantly wrapped gift.

โ€œYou didnโ€™t have to, but thank you!โ€ He beamed, placing the gift on the table before turning back to you. โ€œYou look amazing, by the way. Are you planning to steal the spotlight from me tonight?โ€

You laughed. โ€œHardly. This is your night, doctor.โ€

As you exchanged a few more pleasantries, Hongjoong appeared beside you, his arm draped casually over your shoulder. โ€œThere you are,โ€ he said. โ€œI thought youโ€™d back out last minute.โ€

โ€œNot this time,โ€ you replied, rolling your eyes. โ€œItโ€™s Yeosangโ€™s 30th. How could I miss it?โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Yeosang said, grinning. โ€œNow, go grab a drink and have fun. You work too much, Y/N.โ€

You chuckled, nodding as you made your way to the bar.

At the counter, you spotted Nari sitting beside Yunho, her cheeks flushed as she laughed at something he had said. Yunho caught sight of you and waved.

โ€œY/N!โ€ he called out. โ€œJoin us!โ€

You smiled and approached, Nari immediately scooting over to make room.

โ€œHi, Ms. Y/N,โ€ Nari said cheerfully, her tone more relaxed than usual. โ€œIsnโ€™t this place amazing?โ€

โ€œIt is,โ€ you replied, ordering a drink. โ€œMingi always outdoes himself. You donโ€™t need to use honorifics with me, Nari, weโ€™re not at work.โ€

Nari nodded with a smile. โ€œIโ€™ll try.โ€

As you sipped your cocktail, a familiar voice behind you made you turn.

โ€œFancy seeing you here,โ€ Seonghwa said, his tone teasing.

He was dressed sharply, as always, in a dark blazer and slacks that complemented his broad shoulders. His hair was slightly tousled, giving him a more casual yet polished look.

โ€œSeonghwa,โ€ you acknowledged coolly, raising your glass slightly. โ€œSurprised you made it.โ€

โ€œWhy? Because Iโ€™m such a workaholic?โ€ he replied, smirking. โ€œEven I take breaks occasionally, Ms. CEO.โ€

โ€œRare, but good to know,โ€ you said, turning your attention back to your drink.

Hongjoong appeared moments later, clapping Seonghwa on the back. โ€œCome on, man. Letโ€™s go grab a drink and join the others.โ€

Seonghwa gave you a lingering glance before following Hongjoong into the crowd.

As the night went on, the music grew louder, and the atmosphere became more spirited. You found yourself chatting with old friends and acquaintances, laughing and catching up. But every now and then, you felt Seonghwaโ€™s gaze on you from across the room, a quiet intensity that was impossible to ignore.

The music pulsed through the bar, the crowd thickening as more guests arrived. You were just about to grab another drink when you noticed a familiar face making his way toward you. Jaehwan.

โ€œY/N,โ€ he greeted you with a bright smile, his presence as confident as ever. โ€œLong time no see.โ€

You tensed slightly but masked it with a smile, trying to keep things cordial. โ€œJaehwan. Didnโ€™t expect to see you here.โ€

โ€œYeosang and I go way back, you know? We work together now,โ€ he said with a casual shrug, his dark eyes glimmering with a hint of amusement. โ€œAnd with you being here, itโ€™s the perfect chance to catch up. Can I get you a drink?โ€

You didnโ€™t particularly want to spend more time with him, but you couldnโ€™t exactly brush him off. โ€œIโ€™m good, thanks.โ€

He raised an eyebrow at your response, clearly not used to being turned down. โ€œOh, come on. Just one drink. For old timesโ€™ sake?โ€

You hesitated. The history you shared with Jaehwan was complicated. You had been together for years, but it was always an exhausting cycle of breaking up and making up, seeing other people in the middle, until one day, you simply couldnโ€™t do it anymore.

โ€œHonestly, Jaehwan, Iโ€™m not interested in reminiscing right now,โ€ you replied, trying to keep your tone light but firm. โ€œIโ€™m just here to enjoy the party.โ€

Jaehwan didnโ€™t seem put off by your words. Instead, his grin only grew. โ€œYouโ€™re still as beautiful as ever, you know?โ€ He leaned in just a little closer, his voice dropping to a more intimate tone. โ€œIโ€™ve seen you in the news and in interviews, but youโ€™re even more stunning in person.โ€

Your eyes flicked away, trying to avoid the lingering gaze that made you uncomfortable. โ€œThanks,โ€ you said, though you didnโ€™t quite mean it. โ€œI should get back to Yeosang.โ€

Before you could step away, Jaehwan reached out, gently placing a hand on your arm. โ€œYou know, I never understood why we ended things. We were so good together, Y/N.โ€ His voice was soft, almost coaxing, as though trying to reopen a door you had carefully shut.

You stiffened, feeling your chest tighten. โ€œWe werenโ€™t good together. Not in the long run.โ€

Jaehwanโ€™s expression faltered slightly, but only for a second. โ€œYouโ€™re still holding onto that, huh?โ€ he asked, his voice tinged with a mix of disbelief and frustration. โ€œI thought we were past it. You never gave me a real chance to explain.โ€

You looked him square in the eyes, your heart racing. โ€œThereโ€™s nothing to explain, Jaehwan. We both know how it ended. And why.โ€

His face softened for a moment, the charm slipping, replaced by something more genuine. โ€œI was an idiot, Y/N. I know that now. I shouldnโ€™t have played with your feelings like I did.โ€ He paused, searching your face as if trying to read you. โ€œBut Iโ€™m here now. If you want to talk, start fresh... Iโ€™m open to it.โ€

You exhaled slowly, feeling your frustration rise again. Youโ€™d put so much energy into moving on from him, and here he was, trying to pull you back into his orbit. โ€œI donโ€™t want to start fresh, Jaehwan. Iโ€™ve moved on. Iโ€™m not interested in going backwards.โ€

His face tightened, though his smile never completely disappeared. โ€œThatโ€™s a shame. I always thought we had something special.โ€

You shook your head, stepping back slightly, creating some distance. โ€œWe did. But that was a long time ago.โ€

As you took a step back to leave the conversation behind, Jaehwan called out, his voice softer than before. โ€œIโ€™ll always be here if you change your mind, Y/N. Donโ€™t forget that.โ€

You turned on your heel, walking toward the other side of the bar, not wanting to hear any more. It had been a long time since youโ€™d seen him, but the feelings his presence stirred up were all too familiarโ€”frustration, confusion, and that lingering sense of unresolved tension. But you reminded yourself that it was okay. It was okay to feel whatever you felt. Six years of being with someone is a long time.

Meanwhile, across the bar, Seonghwa had noticed the exchange from a distance. He stood talking to Mingi, San, and Jongho, but his eyes kept flicking over to where you were conversing with Jaehwan.

โ€œWho was that guy with Y/N? Seems familiar.โ€ Seonghwa asked casually, though there was a slight edge to his tone.

Mingi followed his gaze. โ€œOh, thatโ€™s Jaehwan. Heโ€™s a doctor, works with Yeosang. He and Y/N used to date... for a long time, actually.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s lips tightened. โ€œOh. That was the guy?โ€ He knew you were dating someone previously, but he didnโ€™t really ask Hongjoong for any details before, and Hongjoong never told him anything about it. You kept your relationship strictly private, so there were no articles about this either,

San, ever the one to offer the juicy details, spoke up. โ€œYeah, they were on and off for years. Six years, I think. But they finally broke up for good. Y/Nโ€™s pretty done with him.โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s gaze darkened as he watched Jaehwan take a step closer to you to talk to you again, leaning in just a bit too much for his liking. โ€œI see. And he thinks he has a chance?โ€

Jongho raised an eyebrow, surprised by the fact that Seonghwa was concerned about you. โ€œSounds like it. But I wouldnโ€™t worry too much, Seonghwa. Y/N doesnโ€™t seem interested in going back down that road.โ€

Seonghwa didnโ€™t respond immediately, his eyes still trained on you, the lines of his jaw tightening ever so slightly.

โ€œI wouldnโ€™t be so sure,โ€ he muttered under his breath, his focus now entirely on the conversation unfolding between you and Jaehwan.

You were trying to shake off the lingering tension from your conversation with Jaehwan when you turned to the bartender and ordered a blowjob shot, hoping the sweet, creamy taste would ease your nerves.

Jaehwan, however, wasnโ€™t finished. He leaned in again, the subtle scent of cologne still lingering around him. "I still don't understand, Y/N," he said with a low chuckle. "You and I could make it work again. I mean, we've always had chemistry, right?"

You gave him a tight smile, the first sip of the shot barely numbing the irritation bubbling in your chest. "Jaehwan, I told you already. I donโ€™t think this is going to work out. Letโ€™s just leave it at that."

But Jaehwan wasn't ready to let go. "Come on, you canโ€™t just throw away everything we had. I know you still feel something, Y/N." His hand brushed your arm, a touch too familiar, and you fought the urge to pull away.

Seonghwa had enough, and he made his way through the crowd. He moved with purpose, his sharp gaze landing on you and Jaehwan, his posture stiff with a quiet authority that demanded attention.

Jaehwan, oblivious to Seonghwa's growing irritation, smiled as he leaned a little closer to you. "I know you and I had our issues, butโ€”"

Seonghwaโ€™s voice interrupted him, smooth yet firm. "I think youโ€™ve had enough time with my fiancรฉe."

You froze, Jaehwan blinking in surprise. โ€œFiancรฉe?โ€ He glanced from Seonghwa to you, confusion and curiosity in his eyes. โ€œWait, since when are you twoโ€”โ€

Without waiting for a response, Seonghwa took a step forward, his eyes never leaving Jaehwan. But it was his attention on you that made your heart skip a beat. As you took another sip of the shot, a small smear of whipped cream lingered on your bottom lip.

Seonghwa noticed, and before you could react, he reached forward, his thumb gently brushing against your lower lip to wipe away the cream. His touch was tender but purposeful, his gaze never leaving yours.

Jaehwanโ€™s eyes widened in disbelief, clearly caught off guard by the intimate gesture. "What the hell?" he muttered under his breath, his posture stiffening as he tried to regain some control of the situation. โ€œWho are you, again?โ€

Seonghwaโ€™s voice was cool, yet there was a hint of something protective behind it. "Iโ€™m Park Seonghwa. Y/Nโ€™s fiancรฉ." He didnโ€™t give Jaehwan a chance to respond before adding, "We havenโ€™t made our relationship public yet."

Jaehwanโ€™s gaze flicked to your hand, taking note of the lack of a ring. "Butโ€ฆ thereโ€™s no ring," he remarked, his voice edged with confusion. "Is this some kind ofโ€ฆ business arrangement?"

Seonghwaโ€™s lips curved into a slight smirk, the tension between them almost palpable. "Like I said, our relationship isnโ€™t public yet," he said coolly, his eyes flicking to you for a moment before returning to Jaehwan. "Weโ€™re keeping things under wraps for now."

Jaehwan stood there, stunned and silent, his gaze shifting from Seonghwa back to you, as if trying to piece together the situation. He clearly hadnโ€™t expected this turn of events, and his earlier confidence had evaporated, replaced by a mix of surprise and frustration.

You, on the other hand, found yourself caught in a strange moment of both relief and discomfort. Seonghwaโ€™s intervention had put an end to Jaehwanโ€™s persistence, but it also dragged you into a deeper web of lies you werenโ€™t sure you were ready to untangle.

"Well," Jaehwan said after a long pause, forcing a smile that didnโ€™t quite reach his eyes, "Iโ€™ll let you two be, then. Enjoy the party, Y/N." With that, he turned and walked off, leaving you and Seonghwa alone once again.

The atmosphere between you and Seonghwa felt heavy, and as much as you wanted to keep a cool, composed exterior, you couldnโ€™t shake the tension in the air. Seonghwa had taken control of the situation, but now, it seemed like there were even more unspoken words hanging between you two.

Seonghwa didnโ€™t immediately speak, but when he did, his voice was quieter, almost amused. "Youโ€™re welcome."

You shot him a look, not sure whether you should thank him or be frustrated. "What was that all about?"

Seonghwa shrugged, his expression unreadable. "He was getting too comfortable. You shouldnโ€™t have to deal with that."

You couldnโ€™t argue with that, though it still left a bad taste in your mouth. "You didnโ€™t have to step in like that."

He tilted his head, his eyes softening for a brief moment. "I know, but I wanted to. And Iโ€™ll do it again if I have to."

You let out a small sigh, your heart fluttering in a way that confused you. The night wasnโ€™t what you expected, but somehow, you werenโ€™t sure you minded it as much as you thought you would.

Seonghwa turned toward the bar, signaling for another drink. "Come on, you need to enjoy the rest of the party. And besides, you canโ€™t have your ex running around ruining your night."

Two shots later, followed by a series of light-hearted conversations with various people, and the buzz from the alcohol was finally starting to set in. The warmth spread through your body, making your head feel lighter, the edges of your thoughts blurring slightly. You leaned back in your seat, your laughter ringing a little louder than you intended, but for once, you didnโ€™t mind. You could feel the weight of the night slowly drifting away, the constant tension easing off your shoulders.

Realizing you needed a break, you excused yourself from the crowd and made your way to the restroom. The cool air of the barโ€™s hallway seemed to clear your head for a moment, and when you returned, you didnโ€™t feel quite as dizzy as before. You spotted the balcony just ahead, where a few people were gathered, some leaning over the railing, smoking and chatting. The fresh air felt good against your skin, and you welcomed the solitude, a brief reprieve from the noise inside.

You pulled out your phone, unlocking it and glancing at the screen. Yeriโ€™s message was waiting for you.

Yeri: Howโ€™s everything going? Are you okay?

You couldnโ€™t help but smile at her caring tone. You quickly typed your response:

You: Iโ€™m good. Just needed some air. Itโ€™s been a lot tonight, but Iโ€™m managing. I'll tell you everything later.

After sending the message, you leaned against the railing, letting the cool breeze calm your senses. The bustling sounds from the bar seemed far away, and you closed your eyes for a moment, letting the moment of peace sink in.

But of course, peace never lasted long.

You heard footsteps approaching, and before you could turn around, Seonghwaโ€™s voice reached you, smooth and just a little concerned. "You okay out here?"

You opened your eyes and glanced at him. He stood just behind you, his posture relaxed but his eyes watching you closely, as though taking stock of your every movement. You werenโ€™t sure if it was the alcohol or just the sheer intensity of the situation, but you felt suddenly boldโ€”bold in a way you hadnโ€™t felt in a while.

"Yeah, just needed a break from all the...," you trailed off, glancing back towards the loud, crowded bar. "Everything." You laughed softly, then, almost to yourself. "Itโ€™s kind of overwhelming."

Seonghwa nodded, stepping closer, the space between you narrowing slightly. "I get it. But you should be careful. Youโ€™ve had a few drinks tonight." His voice was softer now, gentler, though there was a hint of concern in his eyes.

You tilted your head, meeting his gaze directly, a flicker of challenge lighting your chest. "What, you think I canโ€™t handle a couple of drinks?" The words were a little sharper than you intended, but the alcohol had given you the courage to tease him in a way you wouldn't normally do.

He smirked, his lips curving upward in that way that made your heart skip. "Iโ€™m not worried about you handling them," he replied, voice low and laced with something unreadable. "Iโ€™m just worried you might get too comfortable."

Your breath caught for a moment. It wasnโ€™t the first time you had noticed how close he was now, his presence almost tangible, like he was becoming a part of the space you occupied. The air between you seemed to thicken, and for a moment, it was just the two of you, the buzz of the party a distant hum.

"Too comfortable?" you repeated, feeling the boldness rise within you like a wave. You took a step closer to him, unconsciously closing the distance, your eyes scanning his face, trying to decipher the sudden shift in his expression. "And why would that be a problem?"

Seonghwaโ€™s eyes flickered down to your lips before returning to meet your gaze. The tension between you two felt palpable, like an invisible thread pulling you closer despite the divide you tried to maintain. He didnโ€™t answer immediately, his silence only making the moment more charged, more electric.

"Youโ€™re a lot different when youโ€™re not all business," he said quietly, the playful edge of his voice barely masking the undercurrent of something else. "Maybe Iโ€™m starting to see the real you, Y/N."

Your heart raced at the comment, and you felt your breath hitch in your chest. The alcohol had loosened your inhibitions, but there was something about the way Seonghwa spoke, something about the way he was looking at you, that made you forget for a moment why you were supposed to stay guarded.

You leaned in slightly, your eyes locked with his, and a teasing smile spread across your face. "Maybe you like what youโ€™re seeing."

The words came out almost too easily, the playful challenge in your tone not entirely fake. You could feel your pulse quickening, the thrill of the moment swirling around you.

Seonghwa's eyes darkened just a shade, his lips curling into a smile that was both amused and intrigued. "I think you're right," he said, his voice low, as though he was daring you to take the next step, to push the boundaries further.

For a heartbeat, you two stood there, neither of you moving, the tension thick and humming between you. You had no idea where this was going, no clue what would happen next, but you knew one thing for sure: you were no longer just playing along. Tonight felt different. And the way Seonghwa was looking at youโ€”it seemed like he felt it too.

The moment hung in the air, electric and heady, as the rest of the world seemed to fade into the background. ย You were suddenly aware of how close Seonghwa was, how much you could feel the heat of his body, the rapid rise and fall of his chest as he inhaled deeply. Without thinking, you moved, wrapping your arms around his neck, pulling him closer until there was barely any space between the two of you. His breath hitched slightly at the closeness, and for a moment, neither of you spoke.

"Why are we always in this situation when we've had a couple of drinks?" you asked, your voice quieter now, a bit more vulnerable. You could feel the weight of your words, the tension that had been building between you and him finally reaching its peak.

Seonghwa took a deep breath, his hands resting gently on your waist, and you felt a surge of something strongerโ€”something that made you tilt your head just slightly, brushing your lips against his. "You're not going to want me if I make a move," you said, your voice lower, almost a warning.

"I've always wanted you," he whispered against your mouth.

For a moment, everything seemed to stand stillโ€”the world, the music, the people inside the barโ€”all faded away, leaving only the two of you standing in the cool night air. But then, just as quickly, you pulled back, your breath unsteady, your heart pounding harder than it had a moment ago.

"I'm not falling for that," you said, your voice strained, almost harsh, as if you were trying to distance yourself from the vulnerability that had crept in.

Seonghwaโ€™s expression faltered slightly, and he reached out to touch your arm, as if trying to stop you from pulling away further. But you were already taking a step back, and you could see the hurt flash in his eyes, the confusion.

"I donโ€™t want to resent you more," you whispered, your voice small, almost fragile. The words were like a knife to your chest, and as soon as they left your lips, you regretted saying them. The hurt was suddenly evident in your eyes, and the alcohol that had fueled your boldness before was now making everything seem more raw, more real.

Seonghwaโ€™s eyes widened, and his lips parted as if he wanted to say something. But no words came, just the heavy silence that fell between you two. For a moment, you thought he might try to reach for you again, but you turned away, already feeling the sting of regret that followed your confession.

You didnโ€™t wait for him to speak. You just turned and left him standing there, the cool night air around you suddenly feeling colder than it had before. You didnโ€™t know what you expected from him, but what you knew for sure was that you needed to get away from thisโ€”away from the tension, the confusion, and the feelings that had begun to resurface.

You quickly made your way back to the entrance of the bar, trying to keep your composure. As you stepped inside, you spotted Hongjoong in the crowd, chatting with a few people near the bar. The moment he saw you, his eyes softened with concern.

"Ready to go?" he asked, his voice gentle.

You nodded, trying to mask the storm of emotions swirling inside you. "Yeah. Let's go home," you said, your voice quieter than usual. You didnโ€™t look back at Seonghwa, though you could feel his presence lingering in the back of your mind, heavy and unrelenting.

As you and Hongjoong made your way out of the bar after saying your goodbyes to your friends, you tried to shake off the weight of what had just happened. You didnโ€™t know how to feel about Seonghwa anymore, nor about the admission that had slipped from your lips.

-x-x-x-

End of Part One.


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แŸš fluff, angst, fashion designer!hongjoong x model!reader (ft. personal assistant!seonghwa & photographer!wooyoung), slowburn, strangers to lovers, soulmates au if you squint, do french people actually say bonjour irl?

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แŸš The night is electric, filled with fleeting glances, moments of tension, and unspoken words hanging in the air. You find yourself caught in a delicate dance between the past and the present, as old wounds resurface in the most unexpected ways. But just when you think youโ€™ve built a wall strong enough to keep it all out, everything comes crashing down. Who can you trust when even your own heart feels like a stranger? Will you finally face whatโ€™s been lurking in the shadows, or will you keep running, hoping the past will stay buried? The answers are closer than you thinkโ€”but are you ready to hear them?

a/n: the way you can tell this is a belated new yearสผs special... also peep the references hehe

tags: @beabatiny @babymbbatinygirl @vcutparis (ik youสผre not actually on my taglist but i wanted to add you here haha ๐Ÿ˜…)

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Paris glowed as if it were at the very edge of heaven. Streets lined with twinkling fairy lights stretched endlessly, shimmering like stars brought down to earth. The chill of winter softened by the warmth of countless candles flickering in shop windows and the golden glimmer spilling out of bustling cafes. Children darted between the legs of laughing adults, their giggles carried on the crisp evening breeze. Couples strolled hand in hand, their faces illuminated by both the soft light of the decorations and the sheer joy of the season. Fireworks were being prepped along the Seine, their bright colors barely restrained, waiting for the stroke of midnight to explode into celebration.

Yet, amidst all this joy and revelry, there was a quiet heavinessโ€”a void that neither the beauty of Paris nor the energy of the celebrations could fill.

You sat at the edge of your bed, the faint hum of the heater in your apartment the only sound breaking the silence. The festive cheer of the city below felt like a mockery of the hollow ache in your chest. The loneliness that clung to you was suffocating, made worse by the distance between you and Hongjoong. You tried not to think about him, but every laugh that slipped in through your window or every stray cat that crossed the street below brought him to mind. He was everywhere and nowhere all at once, his absence more palpable than any presence could ever be.

Seonghwaโ€™s name suddenly flashed across the screen of your phone, pulling the anchor of your thoughts back to the shore. For a moment, you considered ignoring it altogetherโ€”you werenสผt in the mood to do anything at all today, anyway, let alone celebrate the upcoming year. But knowing him, he wouldnโ€™t just leave it at one callโ€”heโ€™d keep trying until you answered. With a shaky breath, you swiped to accept.

โ€œHello?โ€ Your voice came out quieter than you intended, and you cursed yourself for the way it wavered.

โ€œHey, I missed you!โ€ Seonghwaโ€™s voice was warm, almost too warm. โ€œI was starting to think youโ€™d forgotten about me.โ€

You forced a small laugh, but it sounded hollow even to your own ears. โ€œAs if I could. Butโ€ฆ why the sudden phone call?โ€

There was a pause, brief but charged, before he spoke again. โ€œWeโ€™re having a New Yearโ€™s Eve party here tonightโ€”and you should definitely come!โ€

Your heart sank. Of course, heโ€™d call about that. You already knew the agencyโ€™s New Yearโ€™s event was a big deal, but you hadnโ€™t planned on going. The thought of being in the same room as Hongjoong, pretending everything was fine when it very clearly wasnโ€™t, was almost unbearable.

โ€œI donโ€™t know, Seonghwa...โ€ you began, but he cut you off.

โ€œListen,โ€ he said gently, โ€œyouโ€™ve been cooped up for too long. Itโ€™ll be good for you to get out, be around people.โ€

You bit your lip, your grip tightening on the phone. He didnโ€™t understand. He couldnโ€™t. Being around people wasnโ€™t the problem. Hongjoong was the problem.

โ€œI just donโ€™t think itโ€™s a good idea,โ€ you said, hating how weak you sounded.

Seonghwa sighed, and you could picture him running a hand through his hair, the way he always did when he was trying to be patient. โ€œItสผs because of Hongjoong, isnสผt it?โ€

Your breath hitched, and the silence that followed was damning. Of course, he knew. He always knew.

โ€œHeโ€™s not going to bother you,โ€ Seonghwa said softly. โ€œIโ€™ll make sure of it. You can stick with me the whole night if you want. Hell, Iโ€™ll even block his line of sight if itโ€™ll make you feel better.โ€

You couldnโ€™t help but laugh at that, though it was brief and tinged with sadness. โ€œI donโ€™t think thatโ€™s physically possible, Seonghwa.โ€ Your fingers tightened around the edge of your desk, your chest tightening. โ€œAnd itโ€™s not just that,โ€ you admitted. โ€œI donโ€™t know if I can handle pretending to be okay. I feel like Iโ€™ll just ruin the mood.โ€

โ€œRuin the mood? Are you kidding?โ€ Seonghwaโ€™s laugh was light but not dismissive. โ€œYouโ€™re the highlight of any room you walk into. Trust me, no oneโ€™s expecting you to put on a show. Just be there.โ€

Before you could respond, Wooyoungโ€™s voice burst through the receiver. โ€œHey, I know this phone number!โ€ he beamed before straight up snatching the phone from Seonghwa. โ€œHow come youสผre picking up Seonghwaสผs calls and not mine?โ€

Your eyebrow went up in confusion. โ€œYouสผve been calling me?โ€

โ€œNo, but you should be able to telepathically sense my soul whenever I want you to call me.โ€

โ€œWooyoung, give me back my phone!โ€

โ€œNo way! Sheโ€™s laughing now, thanks to me.โ€

Despite yourself, you smiled, warmth seeping into the cracks of your heart. โ€œWell, hello to you too, Wooyoung.โ€

โ€œHey there,โ€ Wooyoung greeted. โ€œNow, listen up. Youโ€™re coming tonight. No arguments. Weโ€™re saving you a seat and everything. And you know what? If you cross paths with Hongjoong and things get weird, just yell my name, and Iโ€™ll come running. Deal?โ€

Your smile faltered at the mention of Hongjoong yet again, but Wooyoung didnโ€™t give you a chance to dwell on it. โ€œI mean it,โ€ he continued. โ€œYouโ€™ve been MIA, and honestly, we miss you. So, get dressed, look stunning, and show up. Thatโ€™s an order.โ€

โ€œWooyoung,โ€ Seonghwa scolded lightly, โ€œlet her decide on her own.โ€

โ€œNope,โ€ Wooyoung countered. โ€œSheโ€™s coming. End of discussion.โ€

You wanted to go. You really did. But the thought of walking into that office, of seeing Hongjoong and pretending like everything was fine... It felt impossible. The wound between you wasnโ€™t just freshโ€”it was still bleeding, raw and unhealed.

What if he ignored you again? What if he didnโ€™t?

That was the cruelest part. You didnโ€™t know what was worseโ€”his cold indifference or the possibility that heโ€™d look at you with anything resembling regret.

Your thumb hovered over the screen, contemplating an excuse to end the call. It wasnโ€™t that you didnโ€™t trust Seonghwa. You knew heโ€™d keep his word, stay by your side, shield you from whatever awkwardness might arise. But it wasnโ€™t enough.

Because no matter how much you wanted to deny it, this wasnโ€™t just about Hongjoong avoiding you. It was about the hollow ache in your chest, the way your mind kept replaying that almost-kiss, that devastating moment when he stepped away.

You hated how much you missed him. How much you still cared, despite everything.

But maybe you were being selfish. Maybe you needed to stop wallowing in your own misery and try to move on. Maybeโ€”

โ€œStill there?โ€ Seonghwaโ€™s voice broke through your thoughts, soft but insistent.

โ€œUhโ€ฆ yeah. Sorry.โ€

โ€œYou donโ€™t have to decide right now,โ€ he said, and you could hear the sincerity in his tone. โ€œJust think about it, okay? I really think itโ€™ll do you some good. And if it gets too overwhelming, Iโ€™ll take you home myself. No questions asked.โ€

โ€œOkay,โ€ you said quietly, though you werenโ€™t sure you meant it.

โ€œPromise youโ€™ll think about it?โ€

โ€œPromise.โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Seonghwa said, and you could almost hear the smile in his voice. โ€œAnd hey, Wooyoung wants to say something to you.โ€

Wooyoungโ€™s voice came back, loud and chipper. โ€œIf you donโ€™t come, Iโ€™m eating all the desserts. Every single one. Youโ€™ve been warnedโ€”mind you, half of these are your favorites!โ€

You laughed, a genuine one this time. โ€œNoted.โ€

Meanwhile, at the office, Hongjoong found himself standing beside a table, his hands busy arranging patterned fabrics, though his thoughts were anything but focused on the task at hand. Wooyoungโ€™s voice carried across the room, loud enough to be heard by everyone nearby, including him, making Hongjoong look up in mild surprise, only to see him and Seonghwa engaged in a phone call.

As soon as a laugh echoed faintly through the air from the other line, Hongjoongโ€™s entire world seemed to grind to a halt. It wasnโ€™t even loudโ€”just a soft, almost timid soundโ€”but it hit him like a hurricane.

That laugh.

It was yours.

There was no mistaking it, even after the days of silence that stretched between you like a vast ocean. His hands froze, the patterned cloth heโ€™d been meticulously arranging slipping from his grasp as his breath caught in his throat.

It was ridiculous, really. Heโ€™d heard your laugh countless times before, in moments both mundane and extraordinary. But now? Now it felt like a lifeline, a fleeting tether to something heโ€™d been desperately trying to push away yet couldnโ€™t help but crave.

God, how long had it been since heโ€™d heard it? Days? Weeks? It felt like a lifetime. And to think, heโ€™d spent all that time convincing himself that distance was the right thing to do, that staying away from you would somehow make things easier for both of you. What a joke. He wasnโ€™t sure what hurt moreโ€”the hollow ache of missing you or the self-inflicted wounds of his own stubbornness.

As your voice murmured something indistinct on the other end of Seonghwaโ€™s phone, Hongjoong felt the sharp sting of longing cut through him like glass. He wanted to hear it more clearly, to hold onto every word, every inflection, as if they could somehow fill the empty spaces youโ€™d left behind. And damn it, he wanted to be the reason you were laughing. Not Wooyoung, not Seonghwaโ€”him. He wanted to be the one who could coax that sound from you, the one youโ€™d turn to when the world felt too heavy or too bright.

For a fleeting, irrational moment, he wanted to march across the room, grab Seonghwaโ€™s phone, and press it to his ear. He wanted to say your name, hear how youโ€™d respond, even if it was with confusion or anger. But he didnโ€™t move. He couldnโ€™t.ย ย 

What good would it do? What could he possibly say to you that would make up for everything? For the cold shoulders, the deliberate avoidance, the way heโ€™d pulled away just when things had begun to shift between you two? He was a goddamn hypocrite, and he knew it. He hated himself for it.ย ย 

Because the truth was, he didnโ€™t want to keep you at armโ€™s length. Not even a little. Every fiber of his being screamed against the distance heโ€™d forced between you, begged him to close it, to reach out, to pull you back into the space heโ€™d so selfishly carved out for you in his life. But then that ugly, insidious voice in his head would creep back in, reminding him why heโ€™d done it in the first place.ย ย 

What could he offer you? He was a man with flaws, with baggage he wishes not to let you carry. And you... you deserved more than he could give.ย ย 

So he kept his distance, even though it killed him. Even though he could feel the cracks widening in the carefully constructed wall heโ€™d built around himself. He told himself it was for your own good, that he was protecting you, even as the lie twisted like a knife in his gut. He didnโ€™t believe it anymoreโ€”not really. But admitting that would mean admitting how badly heโ€™d messed up, and he wasnโ€™t sure he had the strength for that.ย ย 

Hearing you laugh again, even from afar, was both a balm and a wound. It reminded him of everything he was missing, everything heโ€™d willingly let slip through his fingers. He wanted to fix it, to fix everything, but the fear of making things worse kept him rooted in place.ย ย 

The voice of another employee of hisโ€”Yunho, broke through the fog in his mind, pulling him back to the present. โ€œHongjoong? You okay?โ€ย ย 

He nodded stiffly, forcing a tight-lipped smile. โ€œYeah. Just... tired.โ€ย ย 

But as Yunho turned back to his task, Hongjoongโ€™s gaze lingered on Seonghwa. He watched as his friend smiled faintly, clearly amused by something youโ€™d said. And for just a moment, the ache in Hongjoongโ€™s chest flared into something sharperโ€”something dangerously close to jealousy.ย ย 

He shook his head, forcing the thought away. This was his choice, wasnโ€™t it? Heโ€™d made his bed. Now he had to lie in it, no matter how much it hurt.ย ย ย 

The call ended with Wooyoungโ€™s playful taunts still echoing in your mind, the warmth and humor of his voice a stark contrast to the silence that quickly reclaimed your apartment. You lowered your phone, letting it rest loosely in your hand as your gaze wandered to the window. Outside, the city lights twinkled in celebration of the approaching New Year, but their brightness felt muted, distant. The faint hum of life beyond the glass only highlighted the silence around you, the stillness wrapping itself around your shoulders like a heavy, unwelcome shawl.ย ย 

You leaned against the window frame, staring out at the faint reflections of your own eyes in the glass. How long has it been since you let yourself enjoy anything? Since youโ€™d laughed without reservation, without that ache trailing behind it? Days? Weeks? The timeline blurred in your mind, consumed by the fog of isolation.ย ย 

It wasnโ€™t just the absence of Hongjoong that weighed on you, though his presenceโ€”or lack thereofโ€”was an unshakable specter. It was the guilt of shutting out Seonghwa and Wooyoung, the two people who had always been there for you, unwavering and unrelenting in their support. They didnโ€™t deserve your cold shoulder, yet you had given it to them anyway, consumed by your inability to process your own emotions.ย ย 

But even that guilt paled in comparison to the ache you felt for Hongjoong.ย ย 

You missed him. There was no denying it, no point in pretending otherwise. You missed his laugh, his rare but heartwarming compliments, the way heโ€™d tilt his head when he was deep in thought. The void he left in your life felt insurmountable, and yet you had no idea how to bridge it. Every attempt at reconciliation seemed doomed from the start, the tension between you so thick it felt almost tangible.ย ย 

What if I go and ruin everything? The thought sliced through you like a blade, sharp and unyielding. Would your presence at the party make things worse? Would it sour his mood, dampen his excitement for the New Year?ย ย 

But then, Seonghwaโ€™s voice came back to you, his gentle encouragement echoing in your mind. He was rightโ€”you couldnโ€™t keep doing this to yourself. You couldnโ€™t keep hiding away, letting the world pass you by while you drowned in your own sorrow.ย 

With a sigh, you pushed away from the window and headed toward your closet. Each step felt like an act of defiance against the part of you that wanted to stay buried under the covers, but you forced yourself forward. You werenโ€™t going for Hongjoong, you told yourself firmly. You were going for Seonghwa and Wooyoung. For yourself.

As you scanned your closet, fingers brushing over the fabric of your clothes, you tried to suppress the part of you that hopedโ€”prayedโ€”that Hongjoong might notice you. That he might see you, really see you, and understand just how much you missed him.

But that was just wishful thinking, wasnโ€™t it?

Before you could dwell on it further, you grabbed an outfit and set it aside, picking up your phone to send a quick message.ย ย 

Iโ€™ll be there.ย ย 

Thank you for the encouragement :)ย ย 

Tell Wooyoung weโ€™ll be competing on who can eat the largest amount of food by the end of the party!

The response came almost instantly.ย ย 

knew you would cave in lol

this is woo btwย ย 

and donโ€™t be too confident, i wonโ€™t even give you a chance to win >:)

A small smile tugged at your lips as you read the message. You set your phone down, grabbed your outfit, and headed to the bathroom. Tonight, you werenโ€™t going to let the weight of the past hold you back.

But deep down, you couldnโ€™t deny the truth.

You wanted to see him. Even if it was from a distance.

โ€”

The clatter of chairs and tables echoed through the expansive room as Hongjoong stood at the center of the chaos, his sharp eyes tracking every movement. Employees walked around, fixing decorations, adjusting lights, and arranging catering setups. The air was filled with the subtle hum of excitement, yet he felt oddly detached from it all. He issued instructions left and right, his voice professional and commanding, but beneath his composed exterior, his thoughts churned relentlessly.ย 

The memory of Seonghwaโ€™s phone call from earlier kept replaying in his mind, an endless loop of voices and laughter that wasnโ€™t meant for him to hear. He had caught snippets of Wooyoungโ€™s playful banter, the sound of your distant chuckle, faint but unmistakable. Heโ€™d wondered if they were trying to convince you to come to the party. He prayed they were. The idea of you not being there made his chest feel hollow.ย 

He tried to focus on the present, on the tasks at hand, but his mind stubbornly returned to you. Were you debating whether or not to show up? The last time you spoke, things were left unresolved, painful and raw. He knew you had every right to avoid him. Hell, if he were in your shoes, he wouldnโ€™t blame you for staying as far away as possible. But selfishly, he wanted to see you.ย 

No, he needed to see you.

His stomach twisted at the thought of you deciding not to come. He couldnโ€™t bear it. He imagined what you might wear tonight, how effortlessly stunning youโ€™d look, and the ache in his heart deepened. If things had been differentโ€”if he hadnโ€™t been such an absolute assholeโ€”he wouldโ€™ve spent the evening showering you with compliments, unable to hold back the admiration he always felt when you were near.ย 

But heโ€™d ruined that.

The guilt gnawed at him, almost unbearable in its intensity. He sighed heavily, running a hand through his hair. Were you going to take the bus? He hated the thought of you braving the crowded streets alone on a night like this. A part of him toyed with the idea of showing up at your apartment unannounced, offering to drive you himself. But he dismissed the thought almost immediately. You hated himโ€”he was certain of it. The last thing he wanted was to make things worse.

Still, the worry lingered. He had no idea if you were okay, if youโ€™d even decided to leave your apartment.

โ€œHyung, do you mind? Youโ€™re in the way,โ€ a sharp voice interrupted his spiraling thoughts. Hongjoong turned to see Wooyoung, sleeves rolled up as he adjusted the trays of pastries on the table. The younger manโ€™s expression was irritated, though that was nothing new.

โ€œHey, waitโ€”โ€

Wooyoung turned with an exasperated look, his brows furrowing as his eyes landed on Hongjoong. โ€œWhat now?โ€ he asked flatly. โ€œIโ€™m busy, you know.โ€

โ€œPlease,โ€ Hongjoong began, his tone unusually soft, almost pleading. โ€œJust hear me out.โ€

Wooyoung raised an eyebrow, skepticism written all over his face. โ€œThis better be worth my time. What is it?โ€

Hongjoong swallowed hard, his throat feeling dry. โ€œI wanted to apologize,โ€ he said quietly. โ€œFor that day. For how I acted. I was out of line, and I feel fucking horrible about it. I shouldnโ€™t have taken my frustrations out on you, and I know everything I said was unjustifiable. I understand your behavior towards me, and Iโ€”โ€

Wooyoung studied him for a long moment, his expression unreadable. Finally, he sighed and shrugged. โ€œI didnโ€™t really mind your attitude that day. You were being a jerk, yeah, but Iโ€™ve dealt with worse. What really bothered me then, though, was the way you were treating her.โ€

Hongjoong flinched at the mention of you, guilt hitting him like a tidal wave.

โ€œSo, if we go by my logic,โ€ Wooyoung continued, crossing his arms, โ€œsince youโ€™re still acting like a bastard towards her, Iโ€™m still mad at you.โ€

Hongjoong nodded, his voice barely above a whisper. โ€œI know. Youโ€™re right.โ€

Wooyoungโ€™s gaze softened slightly, though his tone remained firm. โ€œSo, whatโ€™s the catch, then? What do you want from me?โ€

โ€œI justโ€ฆโ€ Hongjoong hesitated, glancing away. โ€œIs she coming tonight?โ€

Wooyoung blinked, clearly taken aback. He narrowed his eyes suspiciously. โ€œWhy do you care?โ€

Hongjoong exhaled slowly, struggling to find the right words. โ€œBecauseโ€ฆโ€ He paused, his shoulders slumping. โ€œBecause I need to know. If sheโ€™s here, Iโ€”โ€

โ€œYouโ€™ll stay away from her,โ€ Wooyoung cut in sharply, his voice cold. โ€œIโ€™m not letting you ruin her night. She doesnโ€™t deserve that.โ€

Hongjoong nodded without hesitation. โ€œI understand.โ€

Wooyoung studied him for a moment before his expression softened just a fraction. โ€œIf my guess on what youสผre so worried about is correctโ€”Seonghwa will be picking her up. She wonโ€™t have to worry about the bus or anything like that.โ€

Relief flooded Hongjoongโ€™s features. โ€œThank you.โ€

As he turned to leave, Wooyoung grabbed his arm, stopping him in his tracks. โ€œListen to me, hyung,โ€ he said, his voice low but firm. โ€œThis is your only chance to fix things with her. If you screw this up, youโ€™re going to lose her forever. Do you understand?โ€

Hongjoongโ€™s chest tightened as he nodded. โ€œYeah.โ€

โ€œGood,โ€ Wooyoung said, releasing his arm. โ€œDonโ€™t waste it.โ€

โ€”

You stood in front of the mirror, your reflection staring back at you with an intensity that made your stomach churn. The sleek fabric of your outfit hugged your beautiful form in all the right places, the color complementing your complexion perfectly. Your hair fell just the way you wanted it to, framing your face delicately. Yet, no matter how much you adjusted the hem of your dress or smoothed down nonexistent creases, you couldnโ€™t shake the feeling that something was off.

Your hands nervously fidgeted at your sides before moving to smooth your hair again. โ€œDoes this even look good?โ€ you muttered under your breath, biting your lip. The anxious energy buzzing inside you was unusualโ€”normally, you werenโ€™t the type to obsess over your appearance. You had a certain confidence about these things, but tonight felt different.

You turned to the side, checking the outfit from another angle, then turned back to face the mirror. Why were you so worked up over this? It wasnโ€™t like you were trying to impress anyone. But the longer you stood there, the more the answer lingered just below the surface, teasing you with its obviousness.

Deep down, you knew.

Hongjoong.

You shook your head at yourself, scolding the foolishness brewing in your heart. Why did you care so much about what he might think? Why were you secretly hoping heโ€™d notice you? You let out a humorless laugh, pressing your fingers against the cool surface of the vanity. You didnโ€™t even know if you wanted him to approach you tonight. The memory of your last interaction was still fresh, a wound that hadnโ€™t fully scabbed over.

But some small, ridiculous part of you hopedโ€”prayedโ€”that maybe, just maybe, things could be different tonight. That maybe heโ€™d look at you the way he used to, with that spark of admiration in his eyes. Maybe heโ€™d find the courage to talk to you, to apologize properly, to explain why heโ€™d hurt you the way he did. Maybe heโ€™dโ€”

Your thoughts were interrupted by the buzz of your phone on the countertop. The screen lit up with Seonghwaโ€™s name and a message that read:

Iโ€™m outside.

Walking to the window, you peered outside and saw him leaning casually against his car. When his eyes caught yours, he grinned and waved enthusiastically, his free hand raised high above his head. The sight of his childlike excitement made you chuckle softly, and you returned the wave.

Grabbing your purse, you cast one last glance at the mirror, adjusting your earrings before slipping on your heels. As you made your way out the door, you kept telling yourself to stop overthinking. Tonight wasnโ€™t about Hongjoongโ€”it couldnโ€™t be. This was your chance to let go of everything, if only for a few hours.

Inside the elevator, you leaned against the wall, staring blankly at the buttons as the floors ticked by. When the elevator stopped on the third floor, Madame Dupont stepped in, her sharp eyes immediately lighting up when she saw you.

โ€œMy dear!โ€ she exclaimed, her voice warm with surprise. โ€œLook at you! You look stunning.โ€

Her genuine excitement brought a shy smile to your lips. โ€œBonsoir, Madame Dupont,โ€ you greeted, inclining your head politely.

โ€œWhatโ€™s the occasion? You donโ€™t usually dress up like this,โ€ she teased, though her tone carried more curiosity than mockery.

You hesitated for a moment, shifting your weight. โ€œMy friends invited me to a New Yearโ€™s party. I thoughtโ€ฆ maybe itโ€™s time I went out and let myself breathe a little.โ€

Her expression softened, her wrinkled eyes glimmering with something akin to pride. โ€œThatโ€™s wonderful to hear, my dear. You deserve it, truly.โ€ Before you could say anything else, she pulled you into a brief but firm hug, her perfumeโ€”sweet and floralโ€”wrapping around you like a blanket.

When the elevator doors opened on the ground floor, she squeezed your hand gently. โ€œHave fun tonight,โ€ she said with a smile. โ€œYouโ€™ve earned it.โ€

You nodded, touched by her words. โ€œMerci, Madame Dupont. Iโ€™ll try.โ€

The cool night air greeted you as you stepped outside. Seonghwa was quick to spot you, his entire face lighting up as he waved like an overexcited child. โ€œThere she is!โ€ he called out, his voice laced with exaggerated enthusiasm.

You laughed, walking toward him. โ€œYou didnโ€™t have to make it that obvious that you missed me, you know.โ€

โ€œOh, but I did,โ€ he said with a grin as he opened the passenger door for you. โ€œItโ€™s been far too long since we hung out properly.โ€

You slid into the car, murmuring a soft โ€œthank youโ€ as you adjusted your dress. But as you settled in, the familiar setting triggered a memory you werenโ€™t prepared forโ€”the last time you were in Hongjoongโ€™s car. You remembered the way heโ€™d glanced at you during that drive, how the silence between you had been heavy but not uncomfortable. How things had beenโ€ฆ easier.

The smile youโ€™d been wearing faltered slightly. You really missed him.

But tonight wasnโ€™t about him. You couldnโ€™t let it be.

Seonghwa slipped into the driverโ€™s seat and immediately noticed the change in your demeanor. Though he didnโ€™t say anything, his brows furrowed slightly in concern. โ€œSo,โ€ he began, steering the conversation away from whatever was on your mind, โ€œyouโ€™ve missed a lot lately.โ€

โ€œOh?โ€ you asked, forcing your focus back to him.

โ€œYeah,โ€ he said, his tone turning light and teasing. โ€œYou missed Wooyoung accidentally sending a mass email to the wrong group. He meant to send it to the marketing team, but instead, the IT department got a very detailed report about catering options.โ€

You chuckled softly. โ€œLet me guessโ€”he blamed it on the system?โ€

โ€œOf course he did. And donโ€™t even get me started on Mingi and his latest prank. He replaced all of Yeosangโ€™s post-it notes with ones that had motivational quotes in Comic Sans.โ€

You couldnโ€™t help but laugh at the image. โ€œSounds like Iโ€™ve missed quite a bit of chaos.โ€

โ€œOh, you have,โ€ Seonghwa agreed with a grin. But as the conversation lulled, your curiosity got the better of you. โ€œWhat about Hongjoong?โ€ you asked hesitantly.

Seonghwaโ€™s expression softened, a knowing look crossing his features. โ€œHeโ€™sโ€ฆ different lately,โ€ he admitted after a pause. โ€œNot as talkative as he used to be. Heโ€™s professional, sure, but thereโ€™s something missing. Heโ€™s not himself.โ€

Worry gnawed at you, but Seonghwa reached over to pat your arm reassuringly. โ€œDonโ€™t think about it too much tonight, okay? Letโ€™s just focus on having fun.โ€

You nodded, though his words did little to ease the tightness in your chest. You wished it were that easy. You truly did.

โ€”

Hongjoongโ€™s fingers curled around the edge of the sink, his reflection staring back at him with a mixture of frustration and nervousness. The soft hum of the fluorescent lights above buzzed faintly, matching the unsettled rhythm of his thoughts. His hair refused to cooperate, each strand mocking his futile attempts to tame it. He combed his fingers through the dark locks for what felt like the hundredth time, letting out a low growl of irritation.

โ€œWhy now?โ€ he muttered under his breath, narrowing his eyes at the rebellious strands. Of all nights, it had to be this one where he couldnโ€™t look as put-together as he wanted.

But deep down, he knew it wasnโ€™t just about the hair. No amount of fixing or adjusting could cover up the restlessness gnawing at his chest. Tonight was different. Tonight, you were here.

The thought made his stomach twist in an uncomfortable knot. His gaze flickered down to his hands, knuckles white against the sinkโ€™s edge.

โ€œWhy do you care so much?โ€ he asked himself, the question lingering in the air like a stubborn shadow. He already knew the answerโ€”he just didnโ€™t want to say it out loud.

You hadnโ€™t spoken in weeks, not properly. Not since the argument that had left things hanging in the air, unresolved and heavy. And yet, here he was, fussing over his appearance like a teenager before their first dance.

It was foolish, wishful even, but a part of him hoped that tonightโ€ฆ maybe things would be different. Maybe your eyes would find his across the room. Maybe youโ€™d exchange even just a glance.

The muffled sound of Wooyoungโ€™s voice drifted through the door, jolting him out of his thoughts.

โ€œYouโ€™re finally here!โ€

His body stiffened.

You were here.

โ€œShit,โ€ he hissed, running a hand over his face before straightening his posture. He took one last look in the mirror, smoothing out the creases in his blazer. It wasnโ€™t perfect, but it would have to do.

The moment he stepped out of the bathroom, the atmosphere shifted. The harsh fluorescent lights dimmed, replaced by the soft glow of multi-colored LEDs that washed over the venue in a dreamlike haze. Music played faintly in the background, mingling with the hum of conversations and the occasional burst of laughter.

But Hongjoong wasnโ€™t focused on any of that. His eyes darted through the crowd, scanning the sea of faces for one in particular.

Before he could spot you, the stage lights flickered on, illuminating the small platform he had set up in the center of the room. Seonghwa stood there, microphone in hand, his presence commanding attention as he greeted the crowd.

โ€œGood evening, everyone!โ€ Seonghwaโ€™s voice was warm and inviting, drawing cheers and applause from the guests. โ€œThank you all for coming tonight to celebrate not just the end of the year, but also the incredible milestones weโ€™ve achieved together. Itโ€™s an honor to have so many talented and inspiring individuals gathered here.โ€

The applause swelled, and Seonghwa smiled, pausing for effect before continuing. โ€œNow, I wonโ€™t keep you from enjoying the night, but before we get started, Iโ€™d like to call up someone very important to say a few wordsโ€”our host, the man behind it allโ€ฆ Kim Hongjoong!โ€

The room erupted into cheers as Seonghwa gestured toward him, and Hongjoong felt a surge of anxiety spike through his chest. He wasnโ€™t one to get stage fright, but the thought of speaking while you were out there, somewhere in the crowd, made his throat tighten.

He forced a small smile as he stepped onto the stage, his usual confidence faltering under the weight of his own thoughts.

โ€œThank you, Seonghwa,โ€ he began, his voice steady but lacking its usual vibrancy. โ€œAnd thank you all for being here tonight. This year has been nothing short of extraordinary, and itโ€™s all thanks to the hard work and dedication of everyone in this room.โ€

His words were genuine, heartfelt, but as he continued, his eyes couldnโ€™t stop flickering across the crowd, searching. He tried to keep his composure, but the way his gaze kept shifting didnโ€™t go unnoticed by a few observant guests.

โ€œTonight is not just about reflecting on our successes but also about looking forward to the future. I hope this evening will serve as a reminder of the creativity, passion, and drive that brought us all together. Letโ€™s welcome the new year with open arms and make it even better than the last.โ€

The applause was loud, appreciative, but Hongjoong barely heard it. His eyes finally landed on you.

And you were looking back at him.

For a moment, everything else seemed to blurโ€”time, sound, the crowd around you both. His heart stuttered in his chest, and his grip on the microphone tightened.

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€ He paused, clearing his throat to steady himself. โ€œI hope you all have fun tonight. Thank you.โ€

The crowd cheered again as he stepped off the stage, but the moment had already left him shaken. Across the room, Wooyoung nudged your shoulder gently. โ€œHey, you okay?โ€

You blinked, startled out of your thoughts, and turned to him with a faint smile. โ€œYeah, Iโ€™m fine.โ€

Wooyoung didnโ€™t look convinced. โ€œAre you sure? You kind of zoned out there for a second.โ€

You hesitated, your eyes flickering toward the stage where Hongjoong had stood moments ago. โ€œItโ€™s justโ€ฆ there are so many high-profile people here. I feel like I donโ€™t belong.โ€

โ€œBullshit,โ€ Wooyoung said bluntly, earning a surprised laugh from you. โ€œSorry for the language, but yeah, thatโ€™s total bullshit. You belong here just as much as anyone else.โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re just saying that.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not.โ€ He crossed his arms, giving you a pointed look. โ€œLook around. People are literally noticing you left and right. Youโ€™re the star tonight.โ€

Before you could respond, a nearby conversation caught your attention.

โ€œWhoโ€™s that stunning mademoiselle over there?โ€ a woman whispered, her gaze fixed on you.

โ€œSheโ€™s one of Mr. Kimสผs newest models,โ€ her assistant replied, earning a smile of approval from the woman.

Wooyoung grinned triumphantly. โ€œSee? I told you.โ€

You shook your head, trying to suppress a smile. โ€œYouโ€™re reaching, Woo.โ€

Before he could argue further, someone from across the room called out his name, and you turned to see a tall man waving enthusiastically.

โ€œSoobin!โ€ Wooyoung called back, his face lighting up.

You nudged him gently. โ€œGo say hi.โ€

Wooyoung hesitated, glancing back at you. โ€œAre you sure? My priority tonight isโ€”โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll be fine,โ€ you reassured him. โ€œGo. Catch up with your friend.โ€

It took a little more convincing, but eventually, Wooyoung relented, leaving you alone in the crowd, telling you to stay safe before heading towards the other corner of the room. And as much as you hated to admit it, you wanted the chance to see Hongjoongโ€”keeping Wooyoung around would lower your chances. You werenโ€™t sure what youโ€™d say or do, but the pull was undeniable.

The music swelled, filling the air with a hauntingly beautiful melody that sent shivers cascading down your spine. You recognized the song instantlyโ€”Ma Meilleure Ennemie.

Its delicate notes carried a tension that mirrored the one steadily growing in your chest. Each rise and fall of the rhythm felt like it was echoing the flutter of your heartbeat, unstable and erratic.

The lights dimmed and flickered in sync with the music, casting shifting hues of red, blue, and purple over the crowd. The once vibrant room was now a kaleidoscope of moving silhouettes, their faces obscured by the moody lighting and the fog created by the haze machine. You moved cautiously through the throng of people, your heels clicking softly against the polished floor.

With every step, you felt smaller. The towering presence of high-profile figures, their laughter and animated conversations, created an invisible barrier that was difficult to breach. These were people who belonged hereโ€”artists, designers, and models who were not only established but celebrated. They mingled with ease, their confidence palpable, while you felt like an imposter wandering through a world you didnโ€™t quite belong to.

You clenched your fingers around the fabric of your dress, the smooth satin offering little comfort against the gnawing self-doubt creeping into your thoughts.

โ€œExcusez-moi.โ€

A deep voice startled you, and you turned to see an elegantly dressed man with salt-and-pepper hair and a sharp, tailored suit. He looked every bit the part of a veteran in the fashion industry.

โ€œYou are one of Monsieur Kimโ€™s models, no?โ€ he asked, his French accent rolling off his tongue smoothly.

You forced a polite smile, nodding. โ€œYes, I am.โ€

โ€œAh,โ€ he said, his smile warm but scrutinizing, his eyes scanning you as if evaluating your worth. โ€œI thought so. You have a certain... presence. Unique.โ€

His words, though intended as a compliment, made your skin prickle with unease. You managed to thank him before he moved on, but the encounter left you feeling even more out of place.

As you continued walking, more people stopped you. Some were kind, their words of admiration genuine, but others were probing, their questions sharp and loaded.

โ€œHow long have you been modeling?โ€

โ€œWhich agency represents you?โ€

โ€œDo you think youโ€™re prepared for a career this demanding?โ€

The last question lingered in your mind long after the conversation ended, gnawing at the cracks in your composure. Am I prepared?

Someone brushes past you, stepping on your foot in the process. You hissed in pain, stumbling back and clutching your arm to steady yourself.

โ€œApologies!โ€ the person called out over their shoulder, but their apology was lost in the sea of voices and music.

You backed away further, retreating to the edges of the room where the lights werenโ€™t as harsh, and the crowd wasnโ€™t as suffocating. The thrum of conversations and laughter seemed louder now, drowning out the melody of the song that once comforted you.

Your breathing grew shallow, the edges of your vision narrowing as anxiety took root. Your hands trembled slightly as you pressed one against your chest, trying to ground yourself.

Maybe you shouldnโ€™t have sent Wooyoung offโ€ฆ

The thought barely formed in your mind before you decided to leave the crowd altogether. You turned, intending to slip away unnoticed, when a warm hand closed gently around your forearm.

โ€œWaitโ€”โ€

The touch was familiar, so much so that your heart skipped a beat. You didnโ€™t need to turn to know who it was.

It was Hongjoong.

Slowly, you turned to face him, and the sight that greeted you nearly knocked the air from your lungs.

Even under the shifting, dim lights, he looked strikingly handsome. His dark hair, though slightly tousled, framed his sharp features perfectly. The tailored blazer he wore fit him impeccably, accentuating his slim build and exuding an understated elegance. But it wasnโ€™t just his appearanceโ€”it was the way he held himself, a quiet intensity in his gaze that felt almost magnetic.

He was slightly out of breath, his chest rising and falling as if heโ€™d been rushing. You couldnโ€™t help but wonderโ€”had he been searching for you? The idea made your heart clench with conflicting emotions.

โ€œIโ€ฆโ€ You opened your mouth, but the words didnโ€™t come. You had hoped to catch a glimpse of him tonight, to admire him from a distance and leave it at that. But now, with him standing this close, your resolve crumbled.

Hongjoongโ€™s grip on your arm loosened, but his hand lingered as if afraid you might vanish if he let go completely. โ€œPlease,โ€ he said softly, his voice almost drowned out by the music and chatter around you. โ€œCan we talk? Just for a moment.โ€

You hesitated, glancing around at the crowd before meeting his gaze again. โ€œHongjoong, I donโ€™t think this is the time or placeโ€”โ€

โ€œThen tell me when,โ€ he interrupted, his voice firm but laced with urgency. โ€œTell me where, and Iโ€™ll be there. Justโ€ฆ donโ€™t push me away like this. Please. Iโ€™m begging you.โ€ His hand tightened ever so slightly on your arm, his desperation evident in the way his brows furrowed, his lips pressing into a thin line as if to hold back words that might spill out too quickly.

Your hesitation deepened, your heart warring against your mind. This is a mistake. Heโ€™s a mistake. Butโ€ฆ why does it hurt to see him like this?

โ€œI donสผtโ€ฆโ€ you began, your voice faltering as your resolve threatened to give way.

โ€œI know Iโ€™ve hurt you,โ€ he continued, his voice trembling with emotion. โ€œI know Iโ€™ve failed you in ways I canโ€™t even begin to explain. But if you walk away now, if you donโ€™t let me fix thisโ€”โ€ His voice broke, and he exhaled shakily, dragging a hand through his hair. โ€œIโ€™ll regret it for the rest of my life. Donโ€™t let this end here. Just one conversation. Thatโ€™s all Iโ€™m asking for.โ€

You bit your lip, your chest tightening at the rawness of his plea. You wanted to say no, to walk away and preserve the fragile walls youโ€™d built around yourself. But the sincerity in his eyes, the cracks in his usually composed demeanor, made it impossible.

This is dangerous, you thought, your mind screaming at you to pull away. But your heart had already decided.

You sighed, nodding slowly. โ€œFine,โ€ you whispered, the single word barely audible over the noise around you. Relief washed over his face, and for a moment, you hated how much it softened something inside you.

The moment Hongjoongโ€™s hand tightened around your arm and he led you toward the nearest exit, your feet faltered. Panic mixed with confusion, and you instinctively pulled back, halting him in his tracks.

He turned to face you, a flicker of concern flashing in his eyes as he noticed your resistance. His brows knit together, and his lips parted to question you, but you spoke first.

โ€œHongjoong,โ€ you began, your voice a mixture of firm and hesitant, โ€œyou have guests. This is your event. You canโ€™t just leave them here like this. What if they notice youโ€™re gone? What if it leaves a bitter taste in their mouths? Theyโ€™reโ€”โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t give a damn about what they think,โ€ he interrupted, his tone sharp yet desperate. His voice cracked ever so slightly, and it was enough to make you pause. โ€œTo hell with it if they think Iโ€™m irresponsible. I donโ€™t care if theyโ€™re disappointed, or if they whisper behind my back. All I care about is youโ€”just you. I need you to talk to me tonightโ€”thatโ€™s all that matters. So, pleaseโ€ฆโ€

The intensity in his gaze, the way his voice broke on the word please, made your chest tighten painfully. You sighed, defeated by his resolve but unwilling to make this easy for him.

When he reached for your arm again, you took a step back, hiding it behind you as you shook your head. โ€œYou donโ€™t have to drag me with you,โ€ you said, your tone cold but your heart racing. โ€œI have two feet that function perfectly fine, you know.โ€

For a moment, his face fellโ€”hurt flashed across his features so quickly it was almost imperceptible, but you saw it. And as much as it made guilt twist in your stomach, you knew you had every right to set boundaries. After all, he had been the one to build the fire between the two of you, only to extinguish it when you were most vulnerable.

Still, he nodded, accepting your terms without argument. A couple of minutes later, you found yourself stepping into his office on the highest floor of the building.

The room was dimly lit, the faint glow of the city lights seeping in through the large floor-to-ceiling windows. Papers were scattered across his desk, some even littering the floor. It wasnโ€™t dirty, but it wasnโ€™t the meticulously organized space you remembered from your last visit. The disarray was a stark contrast to the Hongjoong you knewโ€”or thought you knew.

He closed the door behind him, the soft click echoing in the silence. For a moment, neither of you spoke. The tension in the room was palpable, thick enough to suffocate.

โ€œI know,โ€ he began, his voice low and rough, โ€œthat Iโ€™ve been a mess. That Iโ€™ve been unfair to you.โ€ He turned toward you, his hands twitching at his sides as if he wasnโ€™t sure what to do with them. โ€œIโ€™m not going to stand here and pretend like I havenโ€™t made mistakes. I have. Iโ€™ve made so many mistakes.โ€

You crossed your arms over your chest, leaning against the desk to steady yourself. โ€œThen why?โ€ you asked, your voice sharper than you intended. โ€œWhy did you do it? Why did you build this thing between us only to tear it apart?โ€

Hongjoongโ€™s shoulders sagged, and he ran a hand through his hair, his frustration evident. โ€œBecause I was scared,โ€ he admitted, his voice barely above a whisper. โ€œThat nightโ€ฆ at your doorstepโ€ฆ I almost kissed you. I wanted to. God, I wanted to. But I was standing at the edge of a cliff, and I wasnโ€™t sure if I was ready to fall.โ€His words sent a sharp pang through your chest. โ€œSo you werenโ€™t scared to fall when you were dancing with me at the flower shop?โ€ you demanded, your voice trembling. โ€œWhen youโ€™d look at me like I was the only person in the world? When you kept lighting the fire between us? You werenโ€™t scared to do all of that, but the moment we almost kissed, suddenly youโ€™re scared?โ€

He flinched at your words, and for a brief moment, you saw the guilt etched into his features.

โ€œI was scared of what it meant,โ€ he confessed, his voice rising slightly in desperation. โ€œI was terrified, because I didnโ€™t know what would happen if I let myself fall for you. I thought if I stayed away, Iโ€™d be sparing youโ€”โ€

โ€œSparing me?โ€ you interrupted, your voice rising as tears stung your eyes. โ€œSparing me from what, Hongjoong? From feeling like I was nothing to you? From crying myself to sleep because the one person I trusted to stay decided to leave? You werenโ€™t sparing me. You were sparing yourself.โ€

โ€œI know,โ€ he said, his voice cracking under the weight of his confession. โ€œI know, and I hate myself for it. But I couldnโ€™tโ€”โ€

โ€œCouldnโ€™t what?โ€ you snapped, your chest heaving as the floodgates burst. โ€œCouldnโ€™t handle the thought of being vulnerable? Couldnโ€™t deal with the possibility of getting hurt? Newsflash, Hongjoong: you hurt me. You left me to deal with everything on my own while you ran away. What are you so scared of?โ€

โ€œIโ€™ve spent so much of my life building walls, focusing on my work, convincing myself that I didnโ€™t need anyone. But youโ€ฆโ€ He took a shaky step toward you. โ€œYou made me want more. And it terrified me.โ€

โ€œThat doesnโ€™t make it better,โ€ you snapped, your voice cracking as tears burned at the corners of your eyes. โ€œDo you have any idea how much you hurt me? You pulled me in, Hongjoong. You made me believe in something I didnโ€™t think I could have. And then you pushed me away like I was nothing.โ€

He winced, his head hanging low. โ€œI know,โ€ he said softly. โ€œI know I was an asshole. I know I shouldnโ€™t have waited this long to talk to you. Butโ€”โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not too late,โ€ you cut him off, your voice quieter but no less firm. โ€œItโ€™s just that you couldโ€™ve done this sooner. You had every chance to speak to me, and you didnโ€™t. Why only now?โ€

He stepped closer, his eyes searching yours for a sign of forgiveness. โ€œBecause Iโ€™ve realized that I canโ€™t keep running from this. From you. I donโ€™t care how long it takes or how hard it isโ€”Iโ€™ll do whatever it takes to fix this. To fix us. Just tell me how, and Iโ€™ll do it. Pleaseโ€ฆโ€

His voice broke, and the raw emotion in it shattered the last of your defenses. All the pain, resentment, and longing you had bottled up came rushing to the surface.

โ€œYou donโ€™t get to just say that and expect everything to be okay!โ€ you cried, your voice rising as tears spilled down your cheeks. โ€œDo you know how many nights I stayed up thinking about you? About what I did wrongโ€”and why I wasnโ€™t enough?โ€

Hongjoong reached for you, pulling you into his arms despite your attempts to push him away. You pounded your fists weakly against his chest, but he didnโ€™t let go. His hands cradled the back of your head, his lips pressing softly against your temple as you sobbed into his shoulder.

โ€œIโ€™m sorry,โ€ he whispered, his voice breaking. โ€œIโ€™m so, so sorry. You were always enough. More than enough. This is on me. All of it.โ€

Your fists stilled against his chest, and you let out a choked sob, clinging to him as all the anger and frustration poured out of you.

He held you tighter, his presence grounding you even as your emotions threatened to drown you. And in that moment, you realized that as much as you wanted to hate him, as much as you wanted to push him awayโ€”you couldnโ€™t. Not entirely.

The silence between you stretched thin, taut like a wire ready to snap. Hongjoongโ€™s arms remained firmly around you, his hands gently gripping your arms as if afraid you might slip away. His gaze bore into you, raw and pleading, but you couldnโ€™t look at him without feeling the sting of all the nights you cried over his absence.

โ€œI know I donโ€™t deserve your forgiveness,โ€ he began, his voice hoarse as though the words clawed their way out of him. โ€œBut Iโ€™m here now, and Iโ€™m begging you. Justโ€”please, let me fix this. Let me fix us. Iโ€™ll do whatever it takes.โ€

You pulled back slightly, enough to meet his eyes, and the sight of him broke your heart all over again. His eyes were glassy, brimmed with tears he was clearly fighting to hold back. The vulnerability in his expression was a stark contrast to the confident, composed man you thought you knew.

โ€œAnd what if itโ€™s not enough?โ€ you asked, your voice barely above a whisper. โ€œWhat if no matter how hard you try, it wonโ€™t erase the pain youโ€™ve caused? Do you even realize what you did to me, Hongjoong?โ€

โ€œI do,โ€ he said quickly, embracing you even tighter as though afraid youโ€™d vanish if he let go. โ€œI know I broke you. I know I left you alone when you needed me most. And Iโ€™ll never forgive myself for that. But I swear, Iโ€™ll never make that mistake again. Just tell me how to fix thisโ€”tell me what to do, and Iโ€™ll do it.โ€

You shook your head, a bitter laugh escaping your lips. โ€œYou say that now, but what about when things get hard again? Will you run away then too? Will you leave me to pick up the pieces while you figure out how to handle your emotions?โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ he said firmly, his voice rising with desperation. โ€œI wonโ€™t. I know Iโ€™ve been a coward, and I know I donโ€™t deserve your trust, but Iโ€™ll earn it back. Iโ€™ll prove to you that Iโ€™m not the same person who hurt you. Iโ€ฆ Iสผll admit I really thought placing a wall between us was the solution. I thought I was doing the right thing. But I was wrong. So fucking wrong. Iโ€™ve spent every single day regretting it, hating myself for the pain I caused you. And Iโ€™m here now because I canโ€™t keep living like thisโ€”I canโ€™t keep living without you, goddamnit.His words hit you like a tidal wave, threatening to pull you under. You wanted to believe him, to let yourself fall into the safety of his arms, but the scars he left on your heart made it impossible to trust him fully.

Still, you wanted to.

โ€œI hate you, you know,โ€ you said, your voice trembling as the words spilled out like shards of glass. Each one was sharp, cutting through the silence, through the air that seemed too thick to breathe. Tears ran down your cheeks in an unrelenting stream, and you didnโ€™t bother to wipe them away. Your fists clenched at your sides, the tremor in them betraying the rawness of your emotions.

โ€œI hate how you left me in the middle of a path I was unfamiliar with,โ€ you continued, your tone rising with every syllable. โ€œI hate how much of a coward you are. I hate how you made me believe there was something between us, only for you to act like there wasnโ€™t. I hate how you kept me wondering why I wasnโ€™t enough for you to stay.โ€

Your voice cracked on the last word, and you felt yourself breaking all over again, like a dam collapsing under the weight of too much pressure.

โ€œButโ€ฆโ€ You paused, choking on the lump in your throat. โ€œBut mostly, I hate the way I donโ€™t hate you. Not even close, not even a little bit, not even at all.โ€

The admission hung in the air, a fragile truth that seemed to silence everything around you. And as the words left your lips, you let your arms find their way around his figure, clinging to him with a desperation that mirrored the ache your heart felt.

You buried your face in his chest, your tears soaking into the fabric of his shirt. His arms came around you almost instinctively, holding you tightly as though afraid you might slip away if he loosened his grip even slightly. The faint, familiar scent of himโ€”the one youโ€™d tried so hard to forgetโ€”engulfed you, pulling you deeper into the spiral of emotions youโ€™d fought to keep at bay.

You idiot, you thought to yourself, you absolute fool.

You had come here tonight to forget him, to push the memories of him into a corner of your mind you could lock away forever. Yet here you were, sobbing into his chest like the heartache of the past weeks hadnโ€™t been enough. You hated how much youโ€™d missed him, how much you still craved the safety of his arms even after everything heโ€™d put you through.

Hongjoong held you close, his own chest tightening with every sob that wracked your body. He rested his cheek against the crown of your head, his breath hitching as he tried to steady himself. How could he have done this to you?

The sight of you like thisโ€”so fragile, so brokenโ€”was a knife to his heart. And knowing he was the one who had caused this pain made the guilt nearly unbearable. Heโ€™d spent weeks convincing himself that pushing you away was the right thing to do, that he was protecting himself, protecting you. But standing here now, with you trembling in his arms, he realized how horribly wrong heโ€™d been.

The fears that had haunted him for so longโ€”the fear of being abandoned again, of opening his heart only to have it shatteredโ€”no longer mattered. Because nothing, no ghost from his past, no amount of uncertainty, was more important than you.

He didnสผt care anymore. He didnสผt care about anything but you.

He closed his eyes, his lips pressing softly against your temple. โ€œIโ€™m so sorry,โ€ he whispered, his voice breaking. โ€œFor everything. For hurting you, for being a coward. Iโ€™m so sorry, and Iโ€™ll spend the rest of my life making it up to you if youโ€™ll let me.โ€

You sniffled, lifting your head slightly from his chest. His hands moved instinctively, one cupping your face while the other rested on your waist, steadying you. His thumb brushed away the tear tracks on your cheek, and when you finally met his gaze, the raw vulnerability in his eyes made your breath catch.

Hongjoong looked at you like you were the only thing in the world that mattered, his own tears threatening to spill over. He opened his mouth as if to say something, but no words came out. He didnโ€™t need to speak; the emotions in his eyes said everything.

And against your better judgment, against every ounce of self-preservation youโ€™d tried to cling to, you found yourself leaning in.

The moment your lips met, it was as though the world outside ceased to exist. The kiss was slow but full of urgency, a culmination of every unspoken word, every suppressed feeling, every moment of longing that had built up between you.

Fireworks exploded in the distance, the sound echoing through the air as the clock struck twelve.

The kiss was not rushed, nor was it perfect; it was trembling, raw, and unpolished. It was the kind of kiss that could only come from a place of deep yearning, a place where words had failed and only touch could suffice.

Hongjoongโ€™s lips were soft against yours, moving with an unspoken gentleness that contradicted the storm of emotions swirling between you. It wasnโ€™t about passion or desireโ€”it was about connection, about pouring every unsaid word and buried feeling into this single, fragile moment. His touch was tentative at first, like he was afraid you might pull away, but when you didnโ€™t, he kissed you deeper, his hands steadying you as if to anchor you both.

The world around you seemed to dissolve into nothingness. The distant sound of fireworks faded into a muffled hum, the sharp chill of the night forgotten. All that remained was the warmth of his lips and the way your heart thundered in your chest, not from nerves but from the overwhelming sensation of being wholly, undeniably seen.

His hand cupped your cheek with a reverence that made you feel like you were something sacred, something he was terrified of breaking yet couldnโ€™t bear to let go of. His thumb brushed against your skin, a subtle, tender movement that spoke volumes more than words ever could.

For the first time in weeks, the ache in your chest began to ease, replaced by a bittersweet warmth that spread through your entire being. The kiss wasnโ€™t just an apology; it was a confession, a plea, a promise. It carried every moment youโ€™d spent apart, every sleepless night, every tear youโ€™d shed. It was as though he was trying to stitch back together every broken piece of your heart, not with grand gestures but with the simplicity of his presence and the sincerity in his touch.

And you kissed him back just as softly, your movements hesitant but full of meaning. It wasnโ€™t forgivenessโ€”not yetโ€”but it was a surrender. A quiet acknowledgement that no matter how much he had hurt you, no matter how hard you had tried to let him go, he was still there, embedded in every corner of your heart.

You could feel his tears against your skin, hot and unrelenting, as they mixed with your own. Yet, he didnโ€™t pull away; he stayed, pressing closer as though afraid that even a breath of space might shatter this fragile moment. His lips trembled against yours, betraying his vulnerability, his desperation, his overwhelming relief.

It was soft, painfully so, like the brush of a feather or the first tentative notes of a love song. And yet, it carried the weight of everythingโ€”the pain, the longing, the fear, and the undeniable truth that no matter how broken the two of you had been, you were still standing here, together, trying.

When you finally pulled back, your foreheads nearly pressed together, both of you breathing heavily, as though the kiss had stolen every ounce of air from your lungs. His eyes met yours, glistening with unshed tears, and for the first time in what felt like forever, you saw himโ€”truly saw him. Not the man who had hurt you, not the coward who had run away, but the boy you had once fallen for, the boy who was still fighting to be worthy of you.

Coming to terms with what just happened, your cheeks flushed, and it seems he still noticed it despite the dim, ambient surroundings engulfing both of you, given the way he smiled.

And in that moment, as the bright hues of fireworks lit up the sky, you realized something: this wasnโ€™t an ending. It wasnโ€™t even a beginning. It was a moment suspended in time, a fragile, imperfect truce between two hearts that refused to let go of each other, no matter how much they had tried.

ใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Ž ใ…คโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Žโ€Ž

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4 months ago

some of these deleted scenes were funny and creative

โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic
โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic
โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic

โœ— blood in the clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | original fic

โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic

HOUR 5.5 OF 7 - YOUTUBE VLOGGING

your fingers crumpled the edges of the โ€˜scriptโ€™ that hongjoong gave you, the gun ahead of you acting as an unwelcome reminder that you could die at any moment.

you squinted at the paper, your voice cracking slightly as you read aloud.ย 

โ€œโ€˜dad, you are to provide the $150 million you owe to K.H.J., through your next meeting with mr kim. refusal means that your daughter will be cut up and scattered across the s-โ€™โ€

your eyes widened. โ€œare you serious?โ€ย 

ย he lowered the camera he had been aiming at you. โ€œ..you want to find out, pretty?โ€

HOUR 15 OF 7 - DRESS TO IMPRESS

โ€œare you always this picky?โ€ wooyoung sneered as he leaned against the wall.ย 

you glared at him. โ€œyes.โ€

the room you were brought to was slightly cleaner and brighter than what youโ€™ve seen so far. on the bed, there were dresses stacked on top of each other, some ridiculous and some stunning.ย 

โ€œwhy do you even have these dresses?โ€ you asked as you held one up.ย 

โ€œwe donโ€™t,โ€ wooyoung rolled his eyes. โ€œboss made me steal them for you.โ€

you dropped the dress and shot him a look. โ€œare you serious?โ€

โ€œwhy would we have these lying around?โ€ he scoffed.ย 

you sighed, picking up a dress. something that was simple and elegant. โ€œiโ€™ll wear this one.โ€

when you realised that wooyoung ignored you, you spoke up again. โ€œget out.โ€

he rolled his eyes and left the room with a dramatic huff. once he left, you put the dress on. it wasnโ€™t the most flattering dress youโ€™ve worn, but at least it wasnโ€™t that horrid uniform youโ€™ve been wearing.ย 

when you were done, you opened the door to see wooyoung waiting - holding a bag of what looked like makeup supplies. you sat on the bed as he loomed through them, picking out something.ย 

โ€œwhat the hell is this?โ€ he muttered as he held what looked like a pencil.ย 

you blinked. โ€œโ€ฆitโ€™s eyeliner.โ€

โ€œshit,โ€ he grumbled as his hand wobbled and drew a squiggly line across your cheek.ย 

you flinched. โ€œwhat the hell are you doing? i can do it myself-โ€œ

โ€œ-iโ€™ve done this before!โ€ wooyoung argued as he continued to draw crooked lines near your eyes.ย 

โ€œis she done yet?โ€ a new voice cut in. you turned to see a man at the doorway. โ€œwhy is she not ready?โ€

โ€œseonghwa, take over,โ€ wooyoung snapped as he shoved the pencil into seonghwaโ€™s hands. โ€œiโ€™m getting pissed off.โ€

seonghwa sighed and stepped forward to where you were sitting. his movements were calm and precise as he wiped off the makeup and reapplied it.ย 

once he was done, he stepped back with a nod. โ€œyou look good.โ€

you blinked, unsure of whether to thank him. โ€œuh- do you guys have mirrors here?โ€

both men exchanged a glance before seonghwa shrugged. โ€œno, but just take our word for it.โ€

before anyone else could say anything, the door swung open.ย 

it was hongjoong.ย 

his eyes swept over you slowly and his lips curled into a smirk that made your stomach twist. โ€œletโ€™s go pig hunting.โ€

HOUR 16 OF 7 - FAST AND FURIOUS

the car swerved violently, tires screeching as hongjoong gripped the steering wheel. the tunnel around you was noisy with gunshots and bullets bouncing off the walls.ย 

you were in the passenger seat, wearing a black dress as you held the car door for dear life.ย 

โ€œi thought we were going to an event!โ€ you yelled over the gunshots as the car jerked to the side.ย 

โ€œi thought so too,โ€ hongjoong sighed as he tilted the rearview mirror.ย 

before you could say anything, he reached into his blazer and pulled out a sleek black pistol.

โ€œwhat are you doing?โ€ your jaw dropped.ย 

he rolled his eyes. โ€œdonโ€™t act surprised.โ€ย 

โ€œwhat is wrong with you?!โ€ you spat out, watching him check the bullets. โ€œiโ€™m not letting you kill anyone-โ€œ

โ€œgod- youโ€™re such a brat,โ€ he clicked his tongue, cocking the gun. โ€œtake the wheel.โ€

youโ€™re eyes widened. โ€œwhat?!โ€

โ€œtake. the. wheel,โ€ he ordered, already unbuckling his seatbelt.ย 

hongjoong rolled down the window, letting go of the steering wheel entirely and ramming the gas pedal as he stood up. panicked, you lunged for the wheel, struggling to grip it as the car swerved dangerously to the side. โ€œare you crazy?!โ€

โ€œdrive!โ€ he yelled, raising the gun and firing several shots at the black SUV trailing close behind.ย 

โ€œshit,โ€ he muttered, ducking back inside to reload his gun. he leaned back out again. โ€œturn right-โ€

you quickly listened to him as he aimed carefully, firing several more rounds. a loud bang echoed as the SUVโ€™s tires blew out, the vehicle swerving violently before crashing into the tunnelโ€™s wall.ย 

hongjoong slid back into the seat, taking the steering wheel from you as he rolled up the window. โ€œyouโ€™re welcome.โ€

MONTH 3 - LETโ€™S GO GAMBLING! (initial draft)

โ€œget ready!โ€ san yelled, his voice cutting through the noise.

weapons were drawn and the room erupted into chaos.

you rushed forward, gripping the knife wooyoung lent you earlier. your pulse pounded in your ears as you scanned the room, overwhelmed.

โ€œstay back, brat. youโ€™re not ready.โ€

hongjoongโ€™s voice was sharp, his hand grabbing your arm as he pushed you to the side. his eyes bore into yours, leaving no room for argument.

you hesitated. the rest of the group either fought piglets near slot machines, roulette tables or bars, their moves deadly.

you tried to follow hongjoongโ€™s order, really. but when you saw one of the piglets break away from the main fight and headed for yeosang, who was hiding under a pool table, you couldnโ€™t resist.

your grip on the knife tightened as you ran forward.

the piglet turned to you, snarling. โ€œyou think you can take me, girl?โ€

without thinking, you lunged.

the clash of steel pierced your ears as your knives collided. you were definitely not a good fighter - your strikes were clumsy and your footing was off, but you were high on adrenaline.

his blows were relentless, forcing you to backpedal. his knife caught yours at an odd angle, causing the blade to deform.

panic surged through you as he moved to strike again, but before he could reach you-

-the piglet dropped to the ground.

you looked behind to see hongjoong standing not too far away, his pistol still aimed at where the piglet was.

his eyes inspected you, narrowing as he assessed your state. blood dripped from a small gash on your lip, and your sleeves were torn - revealing small cuts on your arms.

he sighed. โ€œgo hide with yeosang,โ€ he ordered before quickly turning to rejoin the fight.

you staggered toward the pool tables, slumping next to yeosang.

โ€œyouโ€™re not fighting?โ€ you panted, wiping your lip.

he shook his head. โ€œtoo tired.โ€

you nodded, leaning back against the tableโ€™s leg as you impatiently waited for the fight to end, which didnโ€™t take too long.

the gunfire finally ceased, the room falling quiet.

one by one, the group gathered in the corner, collapsing onto the floor in a circle as you and yeosang joined them. bottles of water were passed around as everyone caught their breaths.

for a while, no one spoke, the only sounds being an occasional groan.

โ€œhey,โ€ wooyoung hiccuped, breaking the silence as he turned to you. โ€œgive me my knife back.โ€

you looked at him awkwardly before handing him his completely deformed blade.

โ€œwhat the hell!โ€ he exclaimed. โ€œthat was one of my favourites!โ€

you shrugged. โ€œyou shouldnโ€™t have given it to me then.โ€

โ€œhow was i supposed to know youโ€™d get into an actual fight?โ€ wooyoung complained. โ€œnow i donโ€™t feel bad for your busted lip anymore.โ€

โ€œyouโ€™re such a dick,โ€ you rolled your eyes.

wooyoung grinned, leaning closer - his voice mocking sweet. โ€œaw, donโ€™t be mad, sweetheart. iโ€™ll get you a better knife- one that wonโ€™t break in your delicate fucking hands.โ€

โ€œohmygod- shut up,โ€ you groaned, shoving him lightly as the others chuckled.

hongjoong leaned against the wall, his arm crossed over his chest. his eyes shifted from wooyoung to you.ย 

he told himself it was relief - that he was glad you were bonding with the crew, that you were starting to feel like one of them. thatโ€™s what he wanted, wasnโ€™t it? to see you mesh with his team, to become a member?

but why did his stomach twist every time one of them smiled at you?

he didnโ€™t realise how hard his fingers were digging into his arms until his knuckles turned sore and white.

โ€œenough,โ€ hongjoong cut through the conversation.

the laughter died down instantly as everyone turned to him.

โ€œwe donโ€™t have time for this,โ€ he continued, standing up. โ€œgrab any cash you find and meet by the van. now.โ€

the group complained but obeyed, sluggishly rising to their feet.

you went to pick up a discarded water bottle, hongjoongโ€™s eyes lingering a fraction too long on the bloodied edge of your sleeve and the small cut on your lip.

he should be angry at you for disobeying him, for throwing yourself into danger when you werenโ€™t ready. but all he could feel was the sickening churn of jealousy at how easily you laughed with the others.

as you passed by him on your way out, he caught your wrist briefly.

โ€œnext time, stay where i tell you,โ€ he said. โ€œnow youโ€™re hurt.โ€

you nodded, hesitating before you spoke, your voice soft. โ€œ...iโ€™m sorry.โ€

hongjoong blinked, taken aback.

โ€œi-โ€ your brows furrowed. โ€œi didnโ€™t mean to get hurt. i just wanted to help..โ€

fuck- why, no- how were you so genuine?

he expected you to talk back or shrug him off, not this - sincerity shining in your eyes. now, he just looked like a shithead, guilt clawing at his chest.

hongjoong exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. โ€œwhatever- it wasnโ€™t your fault-โ€

you tilted your head, confused. โ€œbut you-โ€

โ€œjust find the cash we need,โ€ he cut you off, walking away.

hongjoong felt his stomach twist once more. he told himself it was just concern or worry. but deep down, he knew it was something more complicated.

and he hated it.

โœ— Blood In The Clouds โœ— | DELETED SCENES | Original Fic

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