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Genre: Mafia AU | Angst | Romance | Drama
Pairings: Suho x Min | Chanyeol x Nari | Baekhyun x Sunny
Warning ⚠️: Violence and physical altercations, mentions of death/murder, weapons use (guns, knives, etc.), swearing, mild suggestive themes or sexual tension , mentions of blood/injury (e.g., medical descriptions or violence-related wounds), morally gray characters/actions.
Chapter1 Chapter2
Chapter 2
The forest erupted in chaos. Gunfire rang out, the sharp cracks echoing through the trees as bullets tore through the air. Min barely had time to react before her father dragged her to the ground, shielding her as bodies hit the forest floor around them. Blood splattered the dirt, and the eerie silence of the woods was replaced by the cries of dying men and the deafening sound of assault rifles.
Min’s heart pounded in her ears, her breath hitching as she turned her head. The rest of the officers—every single one of them—were sprawled lifeless on the ground, their weapons untouched.
Her father’s grip on her shoulder was firm, and she could feel his body tense as he scanned the situation. From the shadows, three figures emerged, their footsteps deliberate and slow, exuding confidence.
“You could at least wait for them to drop their guns,” Chanyeol said, smirking as he stepped forward. He towered over the bodies, his dark eyes filled with cruel amusement.
Behind him, Sehun swaggered into view, an assault rifle slung over his shoulder. “You know I get too excited during these things,” he replied with a cocky grin, spinning the rifle in his hands like a toy.
“Both of you, shut up,” Suho interrupted sharply as he stepped into the light, his presence commanding immediate attention. His pristine suit remained spotless, an unsettling contrast to the carnage surrounding him. He adjusted his cuffs before smirking down at the trembling officer and his daughter. “Well, well,” he drawled, his voice dripping with mockery. “What do we have here?”
Donghyun’s face paled as recognition dawned. “Jungmyeon…” he murmured, his voice a mixture of awe and fear.
Suho’s smirk faltered for a split second, replaced by a glint of danger in his eyes. Beside him, Chanyeol and Sehun stiffened, their expressions shifting from amusement to shock. Few people outside the inner circle of the Mafia knew Suho’s real name, and the fact that this man did was a dangerous revelation.
“That name…” Suho’s voice turned icy, his smile fading. “I hope you understand how much it’s going to cost you to have spoken it.”
Before he could continue, Min raised her head, meeting Suho’s cold gaze with an intensity that caught him off guard. Unlike most who faced him, she didn’t look afraid. On the contrary, her dark eyes burned with defiance, her lips curling into a faint smirk.
For a brief moment, Suho was stunned. He didn’t expect such boldness, least of all from the daughter of a man who was already kneeling at his mercy.
“Well,” Suho said, regaining his composure with a dark chuckle. “This just got more interesting. Donghyun,” he sneered, turning his attention back to her father, “bringing your daughter on such a dangerous mission? Tsk. Stupid.”
Suho crouched to Min’s level, his face mere inches from hers. He grabbed her chin roughly, tilting her head so her defiant eyes met his. “You should’ve left her at home. Now look where we are.”
Donghyun bristled, his protective instincts kicking in. He lunged forward, but Chanyeol’s deep, menacing voice froze him in his tracks.
“I wouldn’t do that if I were you,” Chanyeol said, his smirk returning as he leaned casually on his rifle.
Sehun scoffed, clearly disappointed. “Ah, you should’ve let him try,” he said, his voice laced with mockery. “I could use some action right now.”
Ignoring them, Suho straightened and gave a sharp command. “Take the girl.”
Two of his men stepped forward, but Min wasn’t going down without a fight. With lightning speed, she yanked her gun from its holster and aimed it directly at Suho. Her hands were steady, her finger hovering over the trigger.
Suho didn’t flinch. In one fluid motion, he disarmed her, the gun clattering uselessly to the ground. A cold laugh escaped his lips as he stared her down. “Such a headache,” Sehun muttered, rolling his eyes. “Just kill her already.”
But Suho’s smile only widened. “No,” he said, his voice dripping with intrigue. “I have bigger plans for her.”
Donghyun’s voice rose in anger, his desperation evident. “Don’t you dare hurt her! Let her go!”
Suho’s expression darkened, but before he could respond, Sehun stepped forward and slammed the butt of his rifle into Donghyun’s temple. The older man crumpled to the ground with a groan, and Min’s blood boiled with fury.
“You’re being too dramatic,” Sehun said, smirking as he wiped his rifle clean. “It pisses me off.”
Min lunged toward him, but Suho’s men grabbed her arms, holding her back as she thrashed violently. She managed to land a kick on one of them, sending him stumbling, but the others quickly subdued her. Rope bound her wrists, and a cloth was forced over her mouth. Her muffled screams faded as the world around her went black.
“Sehun ,” Suho said, his tone calm but commanding. “One more task.”
Sehun smirks excitedly , awaiting orders.
“Make sure he will be hospitalised for a while, don’t kill him though.” Suho said, gesturing toward Donghyun’s unconscious form. “Then dump him somewhere far out of our radar.”
Sehun gave a curt nod and turned, ready to carry out the tasks. As Suho walked away, his expression remained cold and unreadable, though the fire in his eyes hinted at the plans brewing in his mind.
The dimly lit room smelled faintly of whiskey and smoke. Suho sat at the head of the table, exuding authority as he sipped from a crystal tumbler, the amber liquid gleaming under the faint overhead light. Across from him, Min was tied to his chair, unconscious, her head slumped forward. A deep silence loomed as the Mafia members gathered, their eyes flickering between their boss and the girl in front of them.
Suho’s sharp voice sliced through the stillness. “Chanyeol, Sehun , did you take care of what I asked?”
Chanyeo nodded, speaking for both of them , his tone flat but confident. “Yes. Donghyun was dumped on the other side of Seoul, completely off our radar. D.O. wiped all the camera footage that could incriminate us. The cars and bodies? Ashes now.”
“Good.” Suho leaned back in his chair, taking another sip of his whiskey, satisfaction evident in his smirk.
Chen leaned forward, eyeing the unconscious girl with a mix of curiosity and wariness. “What are you going to do with her?”
Suho’s expression hardened, but there was a glint of amusement in his eyes. “She’s smart—too smart to waste. Someone like her could be useful to us. And if Donghyun has plans to retaliate, we have her as leverage.” He paused, letting the words sink in before flashing a cold smile. “She’ll be an important piece in my plans against the Chinese Mafia.”
Sehun scoffed, rolling his eyes. “She’s going to be nothing but trouble. I can feel it already.”
“She’s already trouble,” Chen muttered under his breath, earning a smirk from Chanyeol.
Suho ignored them, his voice sharp and commanding. “We’re reinforcing security throughout the forest. And no one, I repeat, no one is to go near her except me. She stays in the third-floor room. Minimal contact. Understood?”
The others nodded. Orders from Suho weren’t suggestions, after all.
The girl was carried out moments later, her police equipment and phone stripped from her. She fought weakly against the guards before the sedative in the cloth over her mouth knocked her unconscious again.
Min woke up slowly, her head pounding as the world around her came into focus. The cold, dimly lit room smelled sterile, yet oppressive. The moment her eyes fluttered open, they locked with Suho’s. He was sitting casually in the corner, legs crossed, watching her with a predator’s interest.
“Finally awake,” he murmured, his tone almost mocking.
Her instinctive reaction was disgust, though her head throbbed too much to show it fully. “What do you want with me?” she asked hoarsely, her voice laced with defiance. “Where is my father?What have you done to him ? ”
Suho’s lips curled into a small, almost amused smile. “So many questions. You should rest for now—you’re going to be very important to my plans.”
She glared at him, her disgust evident now. “I’d rather die than help you.”
He chuckled at her boldness, pushing off the wall and approaching her slowly. He crouched down to meet her gaze at eye level. “Careful what you wish for, Officer Min,” he whispered, his voice dripping with menace. “I might take you up on that offer.”
Her glare didn’t waver, but the tension in her jaw betrayed her frustration. Suho smirked and stood, adjusting his suit jacket. “Get some sleep. You’ll need it.” He turned on his heel and left the room without another word, leaving her alone in the oppressive silence.
Nari stood backstage, staring out at the audience through a gap in the curtain. Her deep blue costume with intricate gold details shimmered under the stage lights, making her look both regal and ethereal. Her heart ached, but not from stage fright.
She scanned the crowd, hoping against hope to see Min’s familiar face. But Min wasn’t there. Instead, her eyes caught sight of someone unexpected—Luhan. Her pulse quickened. What was he doing here?
Before she could dwell on it, the show began. She forced herself into her element, letting the music and the dance consume her. Her movements were graceful, fluid, captivating. The audience was mesmerized, but her mind remained sharp, her attention flickering back to the shadowy figure of Luhan in the crowd.
What she didn’t notice, however, was Chanyeol sitting a few rows behind, his expression dark as he kept an eye on both Luhan and her. His jaw clenched. What the hell is Luhan planning?
Unable to shake his unease, Chanyeol called Baekhyun. “Luhan’s here.”
Baekhyun’s amused voice crackled through the phone. “Maybe he’s there to culture himself. Who doesn’t love a good ballet?”
Chanyeol’s voice remained tense. “I don’t think it’s a coincidence.”
“Relax. Keep an eye on him,” Baekhyun replied, brushing it off.
The performance ended after an hour, and the audience erupted into applause. Nari stepped forward for a bow, her polite smile hiding her exhaustion. She spotted Luhan approaching the stage with a bouquet of flowers, his eyes fixed on her.
“Beautiful performance,” Luhan said smoothly, handing her the bouquet. “I came especially for you.”
Nari’s polite smile faltered slightly. Something about his tone sent a shiver down her spine. “Thank you,” she replied quietly, her voice laced with caution.
“I’d love to get to know you better,” Luhan said, leaning in slightly.
Chanyeol, lurking in the shadows, caught enough of the exchange to piece it together. His fists clenched as he saw Nari’s strained politeness, her body language screaming discomfort.
After Luhan left, the room emptied, leaving Nari alone as she gathered her things.
“You’re quite popular,” Chanyeol’s deep voice echoed from the back of the theater.
She turned, her soft, ironic smile lighting up the dim room. “Let me guess. A coincidence again?”
Her voice struck him like a blow, sweet but sharp, and for a moment, he was caught off guard. All he could manage was a weak, “I liked the last time. And you were amazing again.”
Her smile softened, becoming genuine, and Chanyeol’s heart stung unexpectedly. “How long have you been doing this?” he asked, trying to focus on anything other than his erratic heartbeat.
“Since forever,” she answered simply, her tone gentle.
He nodded, smiling slightly despite himself. “It shows. You’re… good at it.”
The sudden chill in the room made her shiver, and Chanyeol noticed immediately. His instincts kicked in, though he hated himself for it. “You should get going. You’ll freeze out here.”
She gave him a soft smile before turning to leave.
Chanyeol sat in his car, gripping the steering wheel so tightly his knuckles turned white. He slammed his fist against it violently, his breath uneven.
It wasn’t Luhan’s presence that bothered him anymore—it was her.
Luhan stormed into the booth, his coat still carrying the scent of the opera house, his jaw tight. Inside, Kris lounged on the plush couch with his signature smug grin, Tao flipping lazily through his phone, and Lay sitting silently, his dark eyes watchful as ever.
“Well?” Kris leaned forward, his grin widening. “Is it her?”
Luhan exhaled sharply, running a hand through his hair. “By the necklace, it looks like her. But that’s not enough to confirm it.”
Kris’s grin faded slightly. “Then how do we confirm it, genius?”
Tao smirked, leaning back with his arms crossed. “We could just ask her. Straight up. Easy.”
Luhan turned to Tao, his voice dripping with sarcasm. “Sure, Tao. Let’s just waltz up to her and say, ‘Hey, are you the Zhang Triad’s lost princess?’ That’ll work great.”
Kris rolled his eyes. “Enough. What’s the plan?”
“We need to get close,” Luhan said, his irritation simmering. “Gain her trust, find out more about her. Then we’ll take her for blood tests. Until then, we have nothing solid.”
Lay, who had been silently observing, finally spoke. His tone was calm but edged with warning. “If she’s who we think she is, we need to keep her safe. She’s valuable. And not just to us.”
Kris’s grin returned, more menacing than before. “Safe or not, we’re not losing her. Luhan, you’re the charmer. Get under her skin. Find out everything.”
Luhan’s lips curved into a smirk, though his eyes remained cold. “Don’t worry. She won’t even see me coming.”
As the sun rose over the city, Sunny parked her Mini Cooper in the hospital lot, the morning breeze ruffling her hair. She leaned back in the seat, phone pressed to her ear.
“I’m telling you, Nari,” Sunny said, her voice tinged with worry, “Min wouldn’t just disappear like this. It’s not like her.”
On the other end, Nari sighed, her tone more hopeful than she felt. “She’s probably just taking her time. That mission in Gwanmok Forest sounded intense. She’ll turn up.”
Sunny chewed on her lip. “Her phone’s been disconnected for days. You really think she’s just…resting?”
“Maybe she doesn’t want to be disturbed?” Nari suggested, though doubt crept into her voice.
Sunny wasn’t convinced, but she let it go. “Fine. But if I don’t hear from her soon, I’m going to start asking around.”
“Sunny, don’t get yourself in trouble,” Nari warned gently.
“I make no promises,” Sunny quipped, ending the call.
As she stepped out of her car, she felt a pair of eyes on her. She glanced across the parking lot and locked eyes with Baekhyun.
Baekhyun leaned casually against his black SUV, phone to his ear, but his attention was fully on the blonde girl who had just waved at him. A smirk tugged at his lips. She was bold—waving at a stranger like that.
On the other end of the call, Chanyeol’s voice was impatient. “Why are you even still watching her? Suho gave you one job—to keep an eye on her and her friends, not to flirt.”
Baekhyun chuckled, his eyes still on Sunny. “She’s cute. Blonde hair, big smile. Looks like trouble.”
“Baekhyun,” Chanyeol growled, “if you screw this up—”
“I’m not screwing anything up,” Baekhyun interrupted, his tone light. “Just saying, my target’s more interesting than yours.”
Chanyeol rolled his eyes, though Baekhyun could hear the faintest hint of amusement. “Focus.”
“Always do,” Baekhyun said with a grin, ending the call.
Sunny, meanwhile, decided to test her theory. She strode across the parking lot toward him, her curiosity outweighing any sense of caution.
“Hi there,” she said brightly. “New resident? Or are you just stalking me?”
Baekhyun blinked, caught off guard, before his grin widened. “Why can’t it be both?”
Sunny tilted her head, studying him. “Huh. A resident who thinks he’s funny. Good luck with that.”
Baekhyun chuckled. “And you are?”
“Han So-yeon. ER resident. You?”
“Baek,” he said simply, offering his hand. Sunny hesitated for a moment, then shook it, her curiosity deepening.
The streetlights cast long shadows on the deserted road as Nari walked home from practice, her ballet bag slung over one shoulder. Her steps were light, almost dancing, as if she hadn’t left the studio hours ago. Passing by a convenience store, she paused briefly to glance at the brightly lit display window, her reflection faintly visible against the glass.
That’s when her eyes caught sight of a familiar figure sitting inside a sleek black car parked across the street.
Chanyeol.
His sharp gaze was fixed on her, the tension in his jaw evident even from a distance. For a moment, Nari hesitated, then smiled warmly and raised a hand in a small wave.
Chanyeol’s heart skipped a beat. He hadn’t expected her to notice him—or to smile at him like that. It disarmed him in a way he wasn’t used to. Cursing under his breath, he pushed open the car door and walked toward her.
As he approached, Nari tilted her head, her smile widening. “Are you stalking me, Chanyeol?” she teased playfully.
He stopped a few feet from her, shoving his hands into his pockets. “I’m not stalking you,” he replied flatly, though his lips quirked slightly. “I’ve got business in the area.”
“Oh, I see,” she said, nodding as if she believed him. “Well, whatever it is, I hope it’s going well.” Her voice was soft, and her smile lingered—a warmth that stirred something in Chanyeol he didn’t want to acknowledge.
“Yeah,” he said shortly, glancing away.
“Well, it was nice seeing you,” she said, her voice genuine, before turning toward her apartment building.
Chanyeol watched her for a moment, debating whether to get back into his car. Just as he turned to leave, he caught sight of two men approaching Nari. Their movements were casual, but there was a predatory edge to their stance that put him on high alert.
Nari ignored them at first, her steps quickening as she clutched her bag tighter. But the men were persistent, calling after her with sleazy remarks.
“Hey, sweetheart, don’t walk so fast. We’re just trying to talk.”
“Yeah, no need to be rude. You’re too pretty to ignore us like that.”
Nari didn’t respond, her pace increasing as she neared the steps to her apartment building.
From his car, Chanyeol’s hands gripped the steering wheel tightly. It’s not your problem, he told himself. Walk away. She can handle it.
But the sight of one of the men reaching out to grab her wrist was the last straw. A surge of anger rose in his chest, and before he could think twice, Chanyeol was out of the car.
“Hey!” His voice was low and dangerous, cutting through the night like a blade.
The men turned, startled by the towering figure now striding toward them.
“Mind your own business, man,” one of them sneered.
“This is my business,” Chanyeol growled, his dark eyes blazing. “Walk away before I make you regret it.”
The tension crackled like static in the air. One of the men foolishly tried to step forward, but Chanyeol was faster. In one swift motion, he grabbed the man by his collar and slammed him against the nearest wall.
“You should’ve listened,” he hissed, his voice like ice.
The second man didn’t wait to see what would happen next. He bolted, leaving his companion to stammer apologies before Chanyeol let him go with a shove.
“Are you okay?” Chanyeol asked, turning to Nari. His voice was softer now, but his expression was unreadable.
Nari nodded, her hands trembling slightly as she gripped the strap of her bag. “Thank you… for that,” she said, offering him a small, shaky smile.
“I’ll walk you the rest of the way,” Chanyeol said firmly, his tone leaving no room for argument.
Nari hesitated but eventually nodded. As they walked, the silence between them felt heavy, but not uncomfortable. Nari fidgeted with her necklace, running her fingers over the familiar design—a habit she’d developed whenever she was anxious.
Chanyeol’s eyes caught the movement, his gaze narrowing as he noticed the necklace for the first time. The shape of it struck him like a lightning bolt.
“That necklace,” he said abruptly. “Where did you get it?”
Nari blinked, caught off guard by the question. She looked down at the necklace and then back at him. “Oh, this? It was a gift from my adoptive mom. She said it belonged to me… from before.”
“From before?” Chanyeol pressed, his voice tight.
Nari sighed, her steps slowing. “I don’t know much about my past. I was adopted as a baby. My parents… my adoptive parents, I mean, were amazing. They loved me so much.” She paused, her expression darkening. “But they died when I was ten. After that, everything is kind of a blur.”
Chanyeol’s jaw clenched as he listened. His mind was racing, piecing together everything he knew about the Zhang Triad, the lost princess, and now this girl who seemed too kind and innocent to be connected to such a dark past.
“I’m sorry,”Nari continued, a small, sad smile tugging at her lips. “I probably shouldn’t bore you with my sob story. It’s ancient history.”
Chanyeol’s heart clenched at her words. Bore me? he thought. She had no idea how much her story had just upended everything he thought he knew. The necklace, her adoption, the death of her parents—it all pointed to the impossible.
“You’re not boring me,” he said, his voice softer than he intended. “It’s just… your story, it’s—” He stopped himself, shaking his head. Not now. Don’t say too much.
Nari glanced up at him, her eyes curious. “It’s what?”
“Nothing,” he said quickly, shoving his hands into his pockets. “Just… be careful. And don’t trust people so easily.”
Her brow furrowed slightly at his words. “That’s a little ironic coming from someone who just saved me… again.”
Chanyeol almost smiled at her remark. Almost. “I’m not exactly a good guy,” he said, his tone dark.
“Maybe not,” Nari said, her voice gentle, “but you’ve been good to me.”
Her words caught him off guard, and for a moment, he didn’t know how to respond. Instead, he looked away, his thoughts swirling like a storm.
When they reached her apartment building, Nari turned to him with another warm smile. “Thank you for walking me home… and for what you did back there. I don’t know what I would’ve done without you.”
“You don’t need to thank me,” Chanyeol muttered, his voice gruff.
But Nari stepped closer, her expression earnest. “I do. You didn’t have to step in, but you did. Twice now. That means something to me.”
Chanyeol’s heart thudded in his chest, the warmth in her eyes making it hard to look away. He felt something crack inside him—something he’d spent years fortifying.
“Just… be careful,” he said again, his voice quieter this time. “And don’t go out alone at night.”
“I’ll try,” she said with a small laugh, stepping back toward her door. “Goodnight, Chanyeol.”
He nodded, watching as she unlocked her door and slipped inside. She waved one last time before the door closed behind her, leaving him alone in the quiet street.
Chanyeol climbed back into his car, gripping the steering wheel tightly as his mind raced. He couldn’t stop thinking about her.
It wasn’t just the necklace, though that was a problem all on its own. If she was connected to the Zhang Triad, everything about her life was about to change. She’d be dragged into a world she couldn’t possibly be prepared for.
But it wasn’t just the truth he’d uncovered that haunted him—it was her.
Her smile. Her warmth. The way she looked at him like he was someone worth trusting. He hadn’t felt that in years, not since he’d buried his emotions beneath layers of violence and indifference.
“This is dangerous,” he muttered to himself, running a hand through his hair as he drove. “She’s dangerous.”
But no matter how much he tried to convince himself, he couldn’t shake the image of her out of his mind. Her laughter, the way she touched that necklace, the way she trusted him without hesitation—it all made him feel things he didn’t want to feel.
She’s not for you, Chanyeol. She’s too good. Too kind. Too pure. You’ll destroy her.
Yet, as much as he tried to push her out of his thoughts, a part of him—the part he’d buried so long ago—couldn’t stop wanting to protect her. Not just from the world, but from himself.
And that terrified him more than anything else.
The faint hum of a computer filled the office as Suho and D.O. sat across from one another. The tension was palpable, their minds working in overdrive to piece together the puzzle that had suddenly landed in their laps. Suho leaned back in his chair, his fingers tapping against the armrest as D.O. typed furiously on the keyboard, pulling up files and images onto the screen.
“If the China mafia were planning to come after us, they would’ve made their move by now,” Suho said, his voice calm but sharp. “They’re waiting for something—or someone.”
D.O. glanced up briefly before returning his gaze to the screen. “Chanyeol mentioned Luhan was following the girl he’s been watching,” D.O. added, his tone even but laced with curiosity.
Suho’s eyes narrowed. “What girl?”
“That ballet student. The one from the casino incident,” D.O. replied.
Suho’s gaze flicked to the screen just as an image of Nari popped up. The faint details of her necklace caught his eye, and he leaned forward, scrutinizing it.
“Wait,” Suho said, his voice cutting through the air like a blade. “Go back. Zoom in on her necklace.”
D.O. obeyed, the image sharpening as he zoomed in. The pendant shimmered on the screen, revealing its distinct shape.
“It’s just an ‘N,’ probably for her name,” D.O. said, already moving to the next slide.
“Look at it from the side,” Suho ordered, his tone colder now.
D.O. hesitated, then rotated the image slightly. His eyes widened as the necklace’s true shape became clear—it wasn’t an “N” at all, but a stylized “Z.”
“Do you think she’s connected to the Zhang Triad?” D.O. asked, his voice quieter now as he processed the implications.
Suho’s jaw clenched. “If Luhan and his crew are following her, I’d bet on it. This isn’t a coincidence.”
“What do you want to do?”
“Gather everyone in the meeting room. And bring the police officer too,” Suho said sharply.
D.O. raised a brow. “You sure about that?”
“Now,” Suho snapped, leaving no room for argument.
D.O. nodded and quickly moved to inform the others.
The door to Min’s temporary room swung open violently, hitting the wall with a loud thud. Sehun stood in the doorway, a smirk playing on his lips, while Kai leaned casually against the frame, his arms crossed.
“Knock, knock,” Sehun said sarcastically, his grin widening.
Min looked up from her seat, unfazed by their entrance. “Don’t you two have anything better to do than play door games?”
“You’re coming with us, police officer,” Kai said, stepping inside with deliberate slowness.
Min leaned back, crossing her arms. “In your dreams,” she shot back coldly.
Sehun chuckled darkly, stepping closer. “He didn’t say to bring you alive,” he sneered, his tone dripping with mockery.
Kai shot Sehun a warning glance, then sighed. “Look, don’t make this harder than it has to be. We don’t have time for your games, Min.”
Min stared at him, weighing her options. She knew she was outnumbered and in enemy territory. With a reluctant sigh, she stood up.
“Fine,” she said, brushing past Kai. But as she passed Sehun, she added, “At least some of you still pretend to be civil. Unlike others who act like spoiled brats.”
Sehun’s smirk dropped instantly, replaced by a glare. “What did you just say?”
“Don’t hurt yourself trying to figure it out,” she said sweetly, her sarcasm sharp.
Sehun took a threatening step forward, but Kai placed a hand on his shoulder, stopping him.
“Calm down, Sehun,” Kai said firmly. “We’re on a schedule.”
Sehun muttered under his breath, but he stepped back, glaring at Min the entire time.
The room was uncomfortably silent as Suho’s statement hung in the air. All eyes were on him, the tension thick as everyone waited for him to continue. Min sat stiffly in her chair, clearly out of place and unamused, her arms crossed tightly over her chest.
Suho leaned forward, his elbows resting on the table, his cold gaze sweeping the room. “I might have figured out what the China mafia is after,” he said, his voice calm but heavy with meaning.
D.O. pressed a key on his laptop, and the screen at the front of the room lit up. A surveillance video began to play, showing a dimly lit opera house. The footage zoomed in on Luhan standing near the exit, speaking to someone—Nari.
Min’s eyes immediately narrowed as recognition dawned on her. “That guy…” she said, her voice sharp. “He approached us before. At the casino.”
Suho’s eyes shifted to her, his expression unreadable. “Interesting. Seems like he has a habit of following your friend.”
Min frowned, sitting up straighter. “What’s your point?”
Suho’s lips twitched into a faint smirk. “Officer Im, can you tell us a little about your friends?”
Min rolled her eyes, her irritation obvious. “Why should I?”
Before Suho could respond, Sehun stood abruptly, pulling a gun from his holster and pointing it directly at her. “You’re really testing my patience,” he sneered, his finger hovering dangerously close to the trigger.
Min glanced at the gun with little concern, then turned her gaze back to Suho. “Seriously? How do you even give this idiot a gun?”
Sehun’s smirk faded instantly, and he took a step closer, but Suho raised a hand to stop him. “Sehun,” he said calmly, “stand down.”
Sehun hesitated, glaring at Min, but eventually lowered his weapon.
Suho shifted his attention back to her, his tone sharper now. “Your friends’ lives are at stake. If you care about them, you’ll cooperate.”
Min’s expression faltered slightly, the weight of his words sinking in. After a long pause, she exhaled and leaned back in her chair. “Fine. But only because of them.”
“Start with Nari,” Suho instructed.
Min hesitated, then began, her voice steady but laced with reluctance. “Nari’s… complicated. She was adopted as a baby. Her adoptive parents died when she was ten, and she’s been on her own ever since. She never talks about it because she doesn’t like burdening people with her past.”
As Min spoke, Chanyeol froze in his seat. Her words triggered flashes of memory—Nari’s soft voice telling him the same story, the way she had smiled despite the pain in her eyes. He clenched his fists under the table, his jaw tightening.
On the screen, D.O. brought up a clearer image of Nari. The room fell silent as her face filled the screen, radiant and full of life. She was undeniably beautiful, her smile glowing even through the cold lens of surveillance footage.
Chanyeol’s gaze lingered on the screen, unable to look away. There was something about her presence, even in a photo, that struck him deeply.
“Does anyone recognize the symbol on her necklace?” Suho asked, breaking the silence.
The room remained quiet. Everyone exchanged glances but offered no answers.
D.O. leaned forward, rotating the image. The necklace’s pendant, originally appearing as an “N,” shifted slightly, revealing itself to be a stylized “Z.”
Gasps filled the room as realization set in.
“Zhang Triad,” Chen muttered, his voice low.
“Wait,” Min interrupted, looking genuinely confused. “She’s had that necklace since she was born. What does this have to do with the mafia?”
Suho leaned back in his chair, his expression dark. “Everything.” He paused, his tone growing heavier. “You’ve all heard of the Zhang Triad. But what you know is only half the story.”
He stood, pacing the room as he spoke.
“Decades ago, the Zhang Triad ruled over China’s underground with absolute power. The organization was led by three brothers. Each of them ruthless, brilliant, and ambitious. Together, they divided their territories, controlling the northern, eastern, and western regions of China. But what made them strong also made them vulnerable—internal conflict.”
The room was silent, everyone hanging on Suho’s every word.
“The youngest brother had something the others didn’t, a daughter. She was born into wealth and privilege, destined to inherit the youngest brother’s empire. But shortly after her birth, she was kidnapped. No one knows how it happened. In the chaos, the oldest brother Zhang Wei , tried to intervene but was killed in the process.”
“Who kidnapped her?” Kai asked, his voice tense.
Suho shook his head. “No one knows. Some say it was an inside job. Others believe it was a rival gang trying to destabilize the triad. Regardless, the loss of the girl, and the death of the oldest brother, shattered the organization. The Zhang Triad crumbled, and its members scattered. But the legend of the lost princess remained.”
“So you’re saying…” Baekhyun started, his voice trailing off as realization hit him.
Suho nodded grimly. “If Nari is wearing that necklace, it’s not a coincidence. That symbol belongs to the Zhang family. If she really is the lost princess, the China mafia will stop at nothing to find her.”
Min’s face paled, her mind racing. “This… this can’t be. She doesn’t know anything about this. She’s just a girl—”
“She’s not just a girl,” Suho interrupted. “She’s their key to reclaiming power. And if we don’t act fast,they’ll burry the past forever , by killing her .”
The room fell silent again, the weight of Suho’s words settling over them like a dark cloud.
“What do we do now?” D.O. asked finally.
Suho’s expression hardened. “We prepare for war.”
The tension in the room was palpable as Min’s mind raced, trying to piece together everything Suho had just revealed. Her fingers clenched into fists at her sides, and she couldn’t help but shoot Suho an accusing glare. “You talked about my friends,” she said, her voice sharp. “So what does Sunny have to do with all this?”
Suho leaned back in his chair, his expression calm but calculated, as though he had been waiting for her to ask. “With Sunny, it’s much simpler,” he said. “Her grandfather was the right-hand man of Wei Zhang—the eldest brother of the triad.”
Min’s brow furrowed, disbelief written all over her face. “You’re kidding, right?”
Suho shook his head. “After Wei’s death, Sunny’s grandfather left the mafia life completely. He built a new life in real estate, and that business was later passed down to his son—Sunny’s father. But here’s the thing. Sunny’s grandfather is one of the very few people left alive who likely knows the full truth about the Zhang Triad’s downfall.”
Baekhyun let out a low whistle, leaning back in his chair with a smirk. “So, let me get this straight,” he said, his tone laced with amusement. “Both of these girls have targets on their backs, and they don’t even know it.”
“That’s exactly the problem,” Suho said, his voice cutting through the room. “We need to get the girls and protect them. Sunny might have answers we desperately need, and if Nari is who we think she is, the China mafia most likely wants her dead. Killing her would bury the Zhang Triad’s legacy for good, allowing them to take over China. We can’t let that happen.”
Kai crossed his arms, his expression skeptical. “But if we keep her alive, what then? What do we even do with her?”
Suho’s lips curled into a sly smile. “We play the good guys for once. If we protect her and later return her to her family, they’ll owe us—a debt that could put us in a position of power. Imagine what we could gain from that.”
Suho glanced around the room, his sharp eyes gauging each member’s reaction. “What do you think?”
Before anyone could respond, Min stood abruptly, her chair scraping against the floor. Her voice was steady but filled with determination. “I’ll help you. But only if you promise to keep my friends safe.”
Suho let out a sharp laugh, his tone mocking. “That wasn’t exactly a choice, Officer Im,” he said coolly. “You’ll help us whether you like it or not.” His smirk disappeared, replaced by a cold, commanding expression. “But it’s good to know you’ve finally caught up.”
Min glared at him but didn’t argue further. She wasn’t doing this for him or his gang—she was doing it for Sunny and Nari.
Suho straightened, his voice firm as he addressed the group. “We need to act fast. We’re getting them tonight. But we can’t storm in and take them; they’re probably being watched by the China mafia.”
He turned to Min, his tone sharp. “You’re going to call them and set up a meeting at the entrance of the forest . We’ll extract them from there. They’ll need to move unnoticed. Is that clear?”
Min hesitated for a moment before nodding. “Fine. I’ll do it.”
“Good,” Suho said, his tone leaving no room for argument. “D.O., prepare the tech, Xiumin will help you . Kai, Sehun and Baekhyun you’re in charge of the extraction team. Chanyeol, you’re with me. Chen , stay on standby in case we need a distraction . Everyone else, prepare for backup. We can’t afford mistakes.”
“Are we sure about this?” Chen asked cautiously, leaning forward. “What if the China mafia catches on? We’d be walking right into a trap.”
“That’s a risk we’ll have to take,” Suho said, his gaze steady. “But if we succeed, we’ll be one step ahead of them—and that’s all we need to win.”
The group dispersed quickly, each member moving with purpose. Min lingered for a moment, watching Suho as he barked orders. She hated him and everything he stood for, but for now, she had no choice but to trust him.
As the room emptied, Suho caught her eye, his expression unreadable. “Don’t screw this up, Officer Im,” he said quietly. “Their lives depend on it.”
Min’s jaw tightened, but she didn’t respond. She wouldn’t let him see her doubt—or her fear. Without another word, she turned and left, the weight of her friends’ safety pressing heavily on her shoulders.
The tension in the room was thick as Min hesitated, the phone trembling slightly in her hand. She felt the weight of the gang’s piercing stares, their silence pressing down on her like a vice. Suho stood near her, his sharp gaze unwavering, while D.O. and Xiumin monitored the screen, ready to intercept any signals that might compromise their operation.
Min took a deep breath and dialed, initiating a conference call. Her heart pounded in her chest, and when the line connected, her friends’ voices flooded her ears.
“Hello?” Sunny’s voice was cautious, but there was an edge of annoyance.
“Who is this?” Nari chimed in, confused.
When they realized they were on the same line, their confusion turned into surprise. “Sunny? Nari?” they both said at once.
“What’s going on? Who is this?” Sunny asked.
Min swallowed hard. Hearing their voices after so long made her chest tighten. She clenched the phone tighter and finally spoke. “Girls, it’s me. Min.”
There was a beat of silence before their responses came, overlapping in their worry and frustration.
“Min? Where the hell have you been?!” Sunny demanded.
“Do you know how worried we’ve been?” Nari added, her voice soft but tinged with hurt.
Min closed her eyes for a moment, guilt washing over her. “I know. I’m sorry. I’ll explain everything later, but right now, I need you both to do something for me.”
“Do what?” Sunny’s tone was suspicious, and Nari’s was laced with uncertainty.
“I need you to come to Gwanmok Forest. Right away. I’ll be waiting for you there,” Min said firmly, trying to keep the tremor out of her voice.
“What? The forest?” Sunny asked, incredulous.
“Min, what’s going on? Why the forest?” Nari questioned, her worry deepening.
Min’s voice softened, but her urgency remained. “I can’t explain right now. Just trust me, please. It’s important. And listen to me carefully—you need to make sure no one is following you. Be extremely cautious, take side streets, and don’t let anyone see where you’re going. Got it?”
“Min, you’re scaring me,” Nari said quietly.
“I know, and I’m sorry. But you have to trust me, okay?” Min insisted.
Sunny sighed loudly. “Fine. But you better explain everything when we get there.”
“We’re on our way,” Nari said after a moment.
Min nodded, even though they couldn’t see her. “Thank you. Be careful.”
As the call ended, she lowered the phone and handed it back to Suho. His expression was unreadable, but his sharp nod signaled his approval.
“Good. Now we move,” Suho said. “Everyone, get ready. This has to go perfectly.”
The room buzzed with quiet determination as the team began preparing. D.O. and Xiumin worked swiftly, setting up surveillance feeds and monitoring for any activity that might indicate the China mafia’s presence. Chen double-checked their weapons, ensuring everything was in top condition.
Kai, Sehun, and Baekhyun slipped on their gear—black tactical outfits designed for stealth and mobility. Chanyeol adjusted the earpiece in his ear, his jaw set with grim determination.
As Min stood to the side, pulling on a simple black jacket to blend in, Suho approached her. “This is your one and only chance to prove your loyalty,” he said quietly. “If you slip up, it won’t just be your friends paying the price.”
Min glared at him but didn’t respond, her anger simmering just beneath the surface.
The forest was dark, with only slivers of moonlight filtering through the dense canopy of trees. The sound of rustling leaves and distant animals filled the silence as the group moved into position. Suho’s voice came through their earpieces, calm and commanding.
“Everyone in position. Keep your eyes open. We can’t afford any mistakes.”
Kai and Sehun crouched low near a clearing, their eyes scanning the perimeter. Baekhyun was stationed on a nearby ridge, his sharp eyes watching for any movement. Chen stood further back, ready to create a distraction if necessary.
Chanyeol leaned against a tree, his tall frame cloaked in shadow, while Suho and Min waited in the designated meeting spot. D.O. and Xiumin remained at the safe house, monitoring the situation through a live feed.
“They’re late,” Sehun muttered through the comms, his voice laced with impatience.
“They’re not late,” Kai replied, his tone calm but firm. “We’re early. Stay focused.”
Baekhyun smirked, his voice teasing. “Look at you, Mr. Responsible. Don’t get soft on us now, Kai.”
“Enough,” Suho’s voice cut through the comms, silencing their banter. “This isn’t a joke. Stay sharp.”
Min shifted uncomfortably, her nerves on edge. “Do you always bark orders like this?” she muttered under her breath.
Suho glanced at her, his expression cold. “When lives are on the line? Yes.”
Chanyeol’s voice came through the earpiece, low and tense. “I see headlights. Two cars.”
Suho’s jaw tightened. “Everyone, hold your positions. Min, stay quiet.”
As the cars approached, the tension in the forest grew. The sound of engines grew louder, then stopped abruptly. The faint sound of car doors opening and closing followed.
“They’re here,” Baekhyun confirmed softly.
“Let’s hope this goes smoothly,” Suho said, his hand resting on the gun at his side.
Min held her breath as she saw two familiar figures stepping cautiously into the clearing. Sunny and Nari looked around nervously, their eyes darting through the shadows.
“Min?” Nari called out, her voice trembling slightly.
“I’m here,” Min said, stepping forward.
Min stepped forward, her heart pounding as she finally saw her friends up close. Without hesitation, she pulled them into a tight embrace, her voice trembling as she whispered, “I’m so sorry.”
Sunny hugged her back fiercely, her usual bravado tinged with relief. “Min, what the hell is going on? You disappeared, and now this?”
Nari stayed frozen, her eyes darting past Min to the figures behind her. Her expression shifted into shock when her gaze landed on Chanyeol, who stood tall and imposing, his sharp features shadowed by the moonlight. “Who…who are they?” she asked, her voice barely audible.
Before Min could respond, the distant hum of a car engine pierced the quiet of the forest, growing louder with every second. The moment stretched as the engine revved and the vehicle skidded to a stop.
Suddenly, gunfire erupted, the sound ripping through the air like thunder.
“Get down!” Suho barked, his voice cold and commanding. Without hesitation, he grabbed Min’s wrist and yanked her behind a nearby tree. The movement was swift, but his grip was firm, his body shielding hers completely. She could feel the tension radiating from him as his chest pressed against hers.
“Stay put,” he murmured, his voice low but intense. Min looked up at him, her breath hitching at the nearness. His eyes flicked down for a split second, sharp and calculating, before returning to the chaos ahead.
On the other side of the clearing, Chanyeol’s reflexes were just as fast. As bullets rained down, he sprinted toward Nari, his long legs closing the distance in seconds. Without a word, he pulled her down, wrapping his arms around her protectively and using his body as a shield.
“Stay still,” he muttered against her ear, his deep voice sending shivers down her spine. She could feel his warmth despite the cold night, but her trembling was uncontrollable.
“Wh-what’s happening?” she stammered, clutching at his jacket as another round of shots whizzed past
“You’re okay,” Chanyeol said, his voice uncharacteristically soft, though his eyes remained hard and focused. “I’ve got you. Don’t move.”
Across the clearing, Baekhyun cursed under his breath as he darted toward Sunny. She had been too stunned to move when the gunfire started, standing frozen in place. “Dammit, Sunny, come on!” he growled, reaching her just as a bullet grazed his shoulder.
He winced but didn’t stop, grabbing her arm and pulling her toward cover behind a fallen tree.
“You’re bleeding!” Sunny exclaimed, her voice panicked as she took in the blood soaking his sleeve.
Baekhyun gave her a lopsided grin, even as he pressed a hand to his wound. “It’s just a scratch, sweetheart . Focus.” His teasing tone didn’t quite mask the pain in his eyes, but it was enough to snap her out of her fear.
“Don’t call me sweetheart !” she hissed, crouching lower as bullets continued to fly.
“Whatever you say,” he shot back, winking despite the situation.
The forest erupted with movement as Suho’s team sprang into action. Kai and Sehun were already positioned, returning fire with precision, while D.O. relayed instructions through their earpieces. Chen approached them ready to shoot if needed .
The car that had arrived screeched to a halt, and the gunfire ceased momentarily. A heavy silence fell over the clearing as the car doors swung open.
From the passenger seat, a tall figure stepped out, his movements deliberate and calm despite the chaos. He adjusted his suit jacket, his sharp features illuminated by the car’s headlights.
“Stand down,” Suho ordered through the earpiece, signaling his team to hold their fire. His eyes narrowed as he recognized the man approaching.
Kris.
The man’s lips curled into a smirk as his gaze swept over the group, finally landing on Nari, who was still pressed against Chanyeol.
“I think you have something that belongs to me,” Kris said smoothly, his tone dripping with arrogance. His eyes locked onto Nari, and his smirk widened.
The clearing was silent except for the rustling of leaves in the breeze. Chanyeol’s grip on Nari tightened, his jaw clenched as he shifted slightly, positioning himself between her and Kris.
From behind the tree, Min’s breath hitched as Suho’s hand rested on his gun, his body still shielding hers. “Stay close,” he whispered, his tone deadly serious.
Nari felt her pulse quicken as Kris’s piercin gaze bore into her. Sunny, crouched behind the fallen tree with Baekhyun, glanced at her friend, confusion and fear flickering in her eyes.
Soft spot
Helllooooo! This is going to be by far my biggest story . Please suport me !
Chapter1 Chapter2
Three women: an ambitious rookie cop, a rebellious ER doctor, and a quiet dance student, find themselves entangled in the dark, seductive world of Seoul’s Mafia.
On the other side: a brilliant Mafia boss, a cold-hearted enforcer, and a dangerously charming manipulator.
When their worlds collide, love and loyalty blur, and crossing the line may cost them everything.
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Genre: Mafia AU | Angst | Romance | Drama
Pairings: Suho x Min | Chanyeol x Nari | Baekhyun x Sunny
Warning ⚠️: Violence and physical altercations, mentions of death/murder, weapons use (guns, knives, etc.), swearing, mild suggestive themes or sexual tension , mentions of blood/injury (e.g., medical descriptions or violence-related wounds), morally gray characters/actions.
Exo Ot12 !!!
Chapter 1
Chapter 1
The office was a whirlwind of chaos as the mafia prepared to make another bold move, eliminating Police Chief Kang Hyu-cheol, the trusted right hand of Chief Im Dong-hyun. The air was thick with frustration and fear, tension mounting with each passing second.
Inside Chief Dong-hyun’s office, the phone on his desk rang incessantly, its shrill tone cutting through the suffocating silence. But Dong-hyun didn’t move. He sat frozen, his hands trembling slightly as the devastating news sunk in.
That was when his daughter, Min, burst into the office. Hyu-cheol had been more than her father’s right hand—he had been like an uncle to her, a steady and familiar presence throughout her life. But there was no time for grief, no space for weakness. Min forced herself to push aside the growing ache in her chest. She had to be strong. For her father.
“Dad…” she said softly, her voice laced with sadness, trying to mask the cracks threatening to form.
Her father didn’t respond. The only sound in the room was the muffled sobs he tried—and failed—to contain. As the cries turned into heavy, unrelenting weeping, Min’s heart clenched. She had never seen her father cry, not once in her life. The sight left her unmoored, unsure of how to react.
Slowly, she approached him, crouching beside his chair and gently taking hold of his arm, forcing him to meet her gaze.
“Dad,” she repeated, firmer this time, her voice steady despite the storm raging inside her. “I promise you, we’re going to stop them. They won’t kill anyone else. Not on my watch.”
Her father’s tear-streaked face twisted with anguish. He knew better than anyone that this was a promise far beyond her control. And the thought of her being the mafia’s next target wrenched his heart painfully.
“You are not getting involved in this case,” he said, his voice hoarse but resolute as he fixed her with a desperate look. “Do you hear me?”
His words carried a weight that even his sobs couldn’t undermine. They were not a request—they were an order. An order born of fear, love, and the unbearable thought of losing the only family he had left.
Nestled in the secluded, impenetrable depths of Gwanmok Forest, the mansion stood like a phantom of power and wealth. It was a four-story architectural masterpiece, hidden from the world by twisted, unlit roads and signal-dead zones. Its modern façade exuded luxury—glass, steel, and stone fused seamlessly under the faint glow of the evening sky. Outside, an elegant cascading waterfall dominated the courtyard, flanked by well-manicured gardens. Gigantic gates guarded the property, reinforced with cutting-edge security.
Inside, the mansion was a labyrinth of purpose. The underground basements housed an expansive training facility and an arsenal of weapons and vehicles. The ground floor featured a state-of-the-art casino, a lavish bar, and a sprawling living room. Offices filled the first floor, equipped with high-tech surveillance and hacking equipment. The third floor was reserved for the minions and staff quarters, while the fourth was strictly for the core eight members—the Mafia’s elite. This uppermost level hosted their bedrooms and an ultra-private meeting room where only they gathered to decide the fate of their empire.
The core members sat around a sleek glass table in the dimly lit meeting room. Suho leaned back in his chair, his piercing gaze scanning the room. A glass of whiskey rested in his hand, the amber liquid catching the light from the digital screens that lined the walls.
“So, I’m assuming you’ve heard already,” Suho began, his voice calm yet cold. “Someone killed Hyu-cheol. But now the police are sniffing around.”
Sehun slouched in his chair, twirling a blade between his fingers. His irritation was palpable. “We’ve got too many businesses running right now to deal with this. The last thing we need is the cops breathing down our necks.”
“What’s the plan, then?” Xiumin asked, his tone steady as he folded his arms. Ever the reliable one, he was always ready for action but measured in his approach.
Suho’s expression remained unreadable as he replied, “They’ll probably send someone after us. We need to stay vigilant.”
Baekhyun smirked, leaning forward with his usual mischievous air. “And who’s going to come for us now that Hyu-cheol is out of the picture?”
D.O., seated at the far end, didn’t lift his eyes from his laptop as he tapped away. “From my sources, Hyu-cheol’s superior is Im Dong-hyun. Chief of Police in the Violent Crimes Division. He’s been in his position for over 12 years but has never touched a case involving the Mafia. Until now.”
Suho swirled the whiskey in his glass, his sharp eyes narrowing. “What else do we know about him?”
D.O. connected his laptop to the large screen at the front of the room. “Plenty,” he replied, his tone even. As the screen flickered to life, a profile of Dong-hyun appeared. “He’s 52. Solved dozens of high-profile cases, with a success rate of 97%. Widowed. Has diabetes, mild form. But here’s the interesting part—he has a daughter. An only child. His weakness.”
The room went silent for a moment, the implication sinking in.
“Should I give you more details about her?” D.O. asked, his voice cutting through the silence.
Suho gave a curt nod.
D.O. clicked through the files. “She’s 25. A junior officer in the Violent Crimes Division. However, she’s been kept on low-risk cases—probably her father’s doing. She’s green but ambitious.”
The screen shifted to live surveillance footage, showing Min with two women walking inside of a café.
“Is this live?” Chen asked, raising an eyebrow as he leaned forward.
“Yes,” D.O. confirmed.
“Who are those two with her?” Chanyeol asked, his deep voice breaking his usual silence.
D.O. pulled up their profiles. “Kim Nari, 24, a dancer at the Korean National Opera. And Han So-yeon, also known as Sunny, 25, a resident ER doctor.”
Baekhyun’s eyes sparkled with mischief as he leaned back in his chair. “A cop, a doctor, and a dancer. Sounds like the beginning of a bad joke.”
Kai, who had been silent until now, finally spoke. “What’s their relevance to us?”
“They’re not involved in anything… yet,” D.O. said. “But they’re close to her. If we want leverage against Im Dong-hyun, they might be the key.”
Kai’s jaw tightened as he glanced at the screen. “Leverage is one thing, but dragging innocent people into this?” His rebellious streak was always at odds with his sense of loyalty to their moral code.
“They’re not innocent if they’re in our way,” Sehun said coldly, his eyes fixed on the screen. “If they want to protect her, they’ll become collateral damage.”
Suho raised his hand, silencing the room. “We’re not making any moves yet. Dong-hyun hasn’t come for us directly. But keep watching. If he does, we’ll use whatever means necessary to protect our empire. Understood?”
A collective murmur of agreement echoed through the room.
As the meeting adjourned, the tension lingered in the air, each member retreating to their thoughts, knowing that the storm brewing outside was just the beginning.
“However…” Suho’s voice cut through the air, halting the members who were halfway out of their seats. He leaned back in his chair, his eyes narrowing with a faint smirk. “I’ll need you to keep an eye on them.”
Chanyeol let out an arrogant laugh, crossing his arms. “That’s newbie work. Why don’t we send lower ranked staff ? They got time to waste.”
Suho raised an eyebrow, clearly unimpressed. His smirk deepened. “So, we have a volunteer?” he asked, looking straight at Chanyeol. The room chuckled lightly, Suho’s mockery evident.
Chanyeol rolled his eyes. “This is bullshit.”
“You think so?” Suho said with a teasing laugh. “Then maybe you’re not as elite as you claim to be.”
Baekhyun sighed dramatically, tossing his head back. “Enough of this. We’ve got the China export to handle. Don’t tell me you expect us to babysit on top of everything else.”
Suho’s tone turned sharp, commanding the room’s attention. “That’s why you’re here, Baekhyun. Because you’re elite. You’re not just muscles and charm, you can multitask.”
Baekhyun groaned but didn’t argue further.
“I’ll keep tabs on Dong-hyun and his daughter,” Suho continued, his gaze shifting across the table. “Chanyeol and Baekhyun, you’ll keep an eye on the other two—Nari and Sunny. D.O., keep digging into their backgrounds. Report everything to me.”
D.O. gave a subtle nod, already processing the assignment in his head.
Chen, leaning casually against the wall, spoke up. “Who do you think killed Hyu-cheol? Was it the China Mafia?”
“Probably,” Suho admitted, his voice laced with frustration. “But we don’t have proof yet.” His fingers tapped rhythmically against the table as he continued. “They’ve been waiting for an opening since they betrayed us years ago. They’ve grown fast, too fast. But let’s be clear: they’re still not on our level.”
The room grew quiet as Suho’s words sank in. Everyone understood the gravity of the situation. Betrayal wasn’t something Suho, or the EXO Mafia would forgive easily.
The café buzzed softly with the hum of casual chatter and the clinking of cups against saucers. Nari, Min, and Sunny had just stepped inside, their presence turning a few heads—not that they noticed. Min chose a cozy table near the back, away from prying ears.
“Thanks for coming,” Min said after they sat down, her tone heavy with unspoken tension. She rubbed her temples as if trying to massage away the weight of her thoughts.
“Is it true?” Nari asked carefully. “About the Chief of Police being murdered?”
Sunny leaned back in her chair, her expression serious for once. “Yeah,” she said, her tone low. “The ER was a mess when his body came in for the autopsy. You wouldn’t believe the chaos.”
Nari blinked, her curiosity piqued. “Wait, so you saw him?”
Sunny shook her head quickly. “No. I didn’t see him. It’s just… bad news spreads fast, you know?”
Min exhaled sharply, frustration evident in the way she clenched her fists. “I swear I’ll catch them one day,” she muttered, her voice filled with determination.
Sunny, ever the chaotic one, leaned forward with a playful grin. “And what if they catch you instead?” she teased. “Imagine being kidnapped by a mafia boss. How thrilling would that be?” Her laugh rang out, light and carefree.
Nari rolled her eyes, a small smile tugging at her lips. “Why am I not even surprised you’d find something like that exciting?”
The three of them laughed, the tension momentarily easing. Still, Min’s eyes kept darting to the security cameras positioned around the café.
“Min, are you okay?” Nari asked, noticing her distraction.
“Yeah…” Min said, forcing a smile. But the crease between her brows told a different story.
Sunny clapped her hands together suddenly, snapping them out of the moment. “Anyway! Are you guys coming with me this weekend to the casino? I got invited by this guy who came to the ER, someone cut off one of his fingers. Poor guy.”
Nari’s eyes widened. “Wait, what? Are you sure it’s a good idea to go to a place like that with everything happening? The Mafia’s all over the city right now!”
Sunny waved her hand dismissively. “That’s why we’re taking Miss Police Officer over here.” She pointed dramatically at Min. “If anything happens, she can arrest them or something.”
Min’s lips quirked into a faint smile. “That might actually help me find some clues. Could be useful.”
Sunny grinned, victorious. “See? Even Min thinks it’s a good idea.”
Nari hesitated but finally sighed in resignation. “Fine. But if we end up in trouble, you’re the one explaining it to the authorities, Sunny.”
Sunny laughed, clapping her hands. “Deal. So it’s official, we’re going!”
As they continued talking, Min’s eyes lingered on the cameras once more, that nagging feeling of being watched refusing to leave her.
Next day , the ER was loud and chaotic, exactly like Sunny herself. The constant buzz of ringing phones, nurses barking orders, and patients crying out in pain seemed to mirror her personality. She fit perfectly there, like chaos personified in a white coat.
From kids with appendicitis to car crash victims, births to toddlers with high fevers, Sunny had seen it all in just one day. Yet, amidst the overwhelming energy of her job, her mind kept circling back to the conversation she’d had with Nari and Min the day before.
Mafia. The word held an allure she couldn’t quite resist. It wasn’t fear that gnawed at her, fear rarely fazed Sunny. No, it was curiosity, a deep itch she couldn’t ignore. And that curiosity was about to lead her somewhere she’d never ventured before.
The morgue.
The cold, sterile basement of the hospital wasn’t a place Sunny frequented. She’d avoided it thus far, preferring the chaos of the ER to the stillness of death. But now, her curiosity had gotten the best of her.
When she pushed open the heavy metal door, the temperature dropped immediately, sending a chill down her spine. The faint hum of the fluorescent lights echoed in the empty space.
“Of course, it’s freezing down here,” she muttered under her breath, rubbing her arms.
“Sunny?” came a voice from across the room.
She turned to see Jayhun, another resident doctor, standing by a desk piled with papers. He looked up, slightly surprised to see her there.
“Hello, Jay!” Sunny said brightly, masking her discomfort. She walked over to him, her usual confident stride intact. “Can I ask you a few questions?”
Jayhun nodded, setting down his pen. “Sure. What’s up?”
Sunny leaned slightly against the desk. “Were you here when they brought in Hyu-cheol? The police chief?”
Jayhun’s brows furrowed, his focus shifting to her fully. “Yeah,” he said slowly, almost cautiously. “Do you want to know about him?”
Sunny nodded eagerly, but Jayhun was already flipping through some documents. He handed her a report, his expression unreadable.
Sunny scanned the page, her eyes widening. “Wow… was he stabbed? I was expecting something a bit more, what’s the word, classy from the Mafia. Guns or something, you know?”
Jayhun stiffened, his gaze narrowing. “How do you know it was the Mafia?”
Sunny, always quick with her tongue, shrugged nonchalantly. “Who else? He was working on Mafia cases, wasn’t he? Seems logical.”
Jayhun’s tone turned sharp, almost defensive. “You don’t know that.”
Sensing the tension, Sunny decided not to push further. “Right, right. Just speculation,” she said lightly, setting the report back on his desk. “Thanks for this.”
Jayhun didn’t respond immediately, his eyes still on her as she turned and left.
By the time Sunny returned to her floor, the usual chaos had resumed. Nurses rushed by with clipboards, and a patient’s groan echoed faintly from a nearby room. She headed straight to her locker, where she pulled out her phone and dialed Min.
Min answered on the second ring. “Sunny? What’s up?”
Sunny didn’t waste time. “I just came from the morgue. Hyu-cheol was stabbed, Min. Not shot, not poisoned—stabbed. Doesn’t that seem… off?”
Min’s voice was calm but laced with tension. “I already know. I got the autopsy report earlier today.”
Sunny leaned against her locker, frowning. “Oh. Well, doesn’t that strike you as weird? I thought the was all about guns these days.”
“They are,” Min admitted. “That’s what’s bothering me. They haven’t used knives in years, and the location where Hyu-cheol’s body was found, it’s not one of their usual spots. Something doesn’t add up.”
Sunny could hear the frustration in her friend’s voice. “So… what now?”
“I keep digging,” Min said firmly. “And I keep my father from finding out how involved I am. He’s already trying to push me off this case.”
Sunny smirked. “Good luck with that. We both know you’re as stubborn as they come.”
Chanyeol wasn’t happy. In fact, he was downright pissed.
Sitting in the shadows of the opera’s vast auditorium, he leaned back in the creaky wooden chair, arms crossed tightly over his chest. The rehearsal was in full swing, with dancers moving fluidly across the stage. But his eyes were glued to one figure: Nari.
She stood out effortlessly, not just because of her beauty but because of the way she moved. Graceful yet powerful, she commanded attention without even trying. Chanyeol hated to admit it, but she was captivating.
Still, that didn’t make this assignment any less irritating.
He pulled out his phone and dialed Baekhyun.
“What?” Baekhyun’s voice came through, annoyed.
“This is pure bullshit,” Chanyeol hissed. “Is Suho testing us or what?”
Baekhyun chuckled dryly. “I agree. We’ve got a billion better things to worry about than babysitting some girls.”
“At least yours is a little interesting,” Chanyeol shot back. “I have to sit here watching Miss Little Swan do pirouettes.” His tone was dripping with disdain.
Baekhyun laughed outright, clearly enjoying Chanyeol’s misery. “Don’t tell me you’re jealous of her talent.”
Chanyeol growled into the phone. “Shut up. Have you found out anything about Sunny yet?”
Baekhyun sobered slightly. “Yeah. My guy inside, Jayhun, told me she went to the morgue asking questions about Hyu-cheol.”
Chanyeol’s jaw tightened. “She’s nosy. That could be a problem.”
“No kidding,” Baekhyun replied. “But if she keeps poking around, it might actually help us figure out who killed Hyu-cheol.”
Chanyeol sighed, pinching the bridge of his nose. “I swear, if this turns into more of a headache, I’m done.”
Baekhyun snorted. “Yeah, sure. Like Suho’s going to let you off the hook that easily.”
Chanyeol hung up, his eyes drifting back to the stage. Nari was in the middle of a complicated routine, her movements so precise they seemed almost effortless.
The rehearsal had finally wrapped up after what felt like an eternity to Chanyeol. The dancers filed out of the auditorium, their tired chatter echoing through the space. But, of course, Miss Little Swan had to stay behind.
From his hidden corner, Chanyeol watched as Nari moved across the stage, repeating the same spin over and over again. Her brows were furrowed in concentration, her movements sharp yet fluid. She seemed completely unaware of the emptiness around her, completely focused on getting every detail right.
“Perfectionist,” Chanyeol muttered under his breath, tapping his finger against the armrest of his chair.
Just then, movement near the stage caught his eye. Yoomi, one of the cleaning staff, appeared, struggling to carry a basket loaded with cleaning supplies and brooms that looked far too heavy for her.
Before Chanyeol could even consider stepping in—though, realistically, he had no intention of doing so—Nari noticed the older woman. She stopped mid-spin, her expression instantly softening. Without hesitation, she jogged over to Minji and took the basket from her hands.
“Oh, Minji! You should’ve called someone to help you,” Nari scolded gently, her voice warm and full of concern.
Minji smiled gratefully, brushing her hands off on her apron. “Ah, you’re too kind, Nari. Thank you, dear.”
Nari set the basket down and straightened up, brushing a strand of hair from her face. “It’s nothing. You shouldn’t be carrying something so heavy by yourself.”
As they spoke, their laughter filled the otherwise quiet auditorium. Chanyeol’s brows furrowed slightly.
“You were amazing today,” Minji said, her eyes lighting up. “I was watching from the back. You’re more and more perfect every day.”
Nari waved a hand dismissively, her cheeks flushing faintly. “You’re too kind, Yoomi. I’m far from perfect. There’s still so much I need to work on.”
“Nonsense,” Minji said firmly. “You shine brighter than anyone else on that stage.”
Nari tried to laugh off the compliment, changing the subject. “How’s your husband? He was sick last week, wasn’t he?”
Minji's face softened at the mention of her husband. “He’s much better, thanks to those medicines you sent us. I don’t know how to thank you, Nari.”
Nari reached out and hugged Yoomi, her genuine warmth practically radiating from her. “Please don’t mention it. I was happy to help. I’m just glad he’s feeling better.”
Chanyeol’s eyes narrowed as he watched the interaction. There was something almost unnerving about how kind she was. That kind of kindness could easily get her in trouble. People like her, soft-hearted, selfless, were easy targets.
He leaned back in his seat, crossing his arms. He used to be like that once, before life beat it out of him. Nari didn’t seem like someone who’d been through that kind of hardship. She had no idea how cruel the world could be.
Too naive, he thought grimly. She won’t survive like that.
Just as he was starting to get lost in his own thoughts, a ringtone broke the silence, snapping him back to reality.
Nari fished her phone out of her bag and answered it, her voice light and cheerful. “Sunny? Hey! How was your shift?”
Chanyeol sat up slightly, straining to catch snippets of the conversation.
“Yeah, I’m done here… No, I stayed a little longer. You know how it is,” Nari said, laughing softly.
Her tone shifted slightly, a mix of excitement and nervousness creeping in. “Wait, where did you say? The casino? At the periphery of Seoul?”
Chanyeol’s interest was piqued. A casino?
Nari paused, biting her lip. “I don’t know, Sunny. That sounds… well, a little sketchy.”
Chanyeol smirked faintly. At least she’s got some sense.
But then she sighed. “Fine, fine. I’ll go. But if anything weird happens, you’re buying me lunch for the rest of the month.”
She hung up, shaking her head with a small smile.
Chanyeol’s smirk faded. A casino on the outskirts of Seoul? That was dangerous territory—too dangerous for someone like her.
Pulling out his phone, he dialed Baekhyun.
“Now what?” Baekhyun answered, his tone exasperated.
“They’re going to a casino tonight,” Chanyeol said flatly, his jaw tightening.
“A casino?” Baekhyun echoed, a hint of amusement in his voice. “Well, that’s… unexpected.”
“Yeah, and it’s one of those casinos. The ones Suho told us to stay clear of unless absolutely necessary.”
Baekhyun let out a low whistle. “Guess you’ll be working overtime tonight, huh?”
Chanyeol ignored the jab. “Just keep an eye on Sunny from your end. I’ll handle this.”
“Good luck with that,” Baekhyun said with a chuckle. “Sounds like your Little Swan is going to be a handful.”
Chanyeol hung up without replying, his eyes narrowing as he watched Nari gather her things and leave the stage.
“Handful doesn’t even begin to cover it,” he muttered, rising from his seat and disappearing into the shadows.
The Paradise Casino exuded a level of luxury and exclusivity that instantly caught their attention. Warm, golden lighting cascaded through shimmering metallic curtains that hung like drapes over sections of the vast room. Tables with sleek, polished finishes were surrounded by plush, leather chairs. The patterned carpets in deep shades of black and gold gave the space an air of sophistication, while the soft hum of conversations, clinking glasses, and the occasional cheer from a winning hand filled the air. Private rooms were tucked away on an upper level, accessible only by a staircase with glowing railings, reserved for the wealthiest or most dangerous guests.
Sunny parked the Mini Cooper, and the three of them stepped out, adjusting their outfits to shield themselves from the cold. Nari tugged at her dress uncomfortably as they approached the entrance.
“This place looks… a little too fancy for us,” Nari muttered, glancing at the extravagant decor visible through the grand glass doors.
“It’s perfect,” Sunny said confidently, adjusting her blonde bangs and flashing a mischievous grin. “A little glamour never hurt anyone. Plus, it’s not like we’re here to gamble our life savings—just to look around.”
“You’ve never been to a casino before, though, right?” Nari asked, frowning.
“Nope, but how hard can it be?” Sunny replied nonchalantly. “Besides, if anything goes wrong, Min’s got her cop badge, right?”
Min laughed as they stepped inside. “Yeah, sure, that’ll help. Too bad I couldn’t smuggle my gun in here. Don’t worry, though—I’ve got my intimidating glare.” She winked at Nari, who groaned softly.
“This feels like a terrible idea,” Nari whispered under her breath, but neither of her friends seemed to hear her over the upbeat jazz music playing in the background.
They found a cozy booth near the center of the room and ordered a round of cocktails. Sunny pouted when her virgin mojito arrived. “This sucks—I can’t even have a real drink.”
“You don’t need alcohol to cause chaos,” Nari teased, finally relaxing enough to join in the banter. “You’re a walking hurricane.”
Sunny laughed, raising her glass. “Cheers to that!”
As they laughed and sipped their drinks, they were completely unaware of the three pairs of watchful eyes tracking their every move from a shadowed corner of the casino. Chanyeol, Baekhyun, and Sehun sat at a private booth, blending seamlessly into the opulent surroundings. All three were dressed in sharp, tailored suits that screamed power and authority, their weapons concealed but easily accessible.
“This is ridiculous,” Chanyeol muttered, his eyes narrowing as he observed the girls. “Why are we babysitting?”
“Maybe Suho wanted to see if you’d finally develop a soft spot for someone,” Baekhyun teased, smirking as he swirled his drink. “Look at you, playing bodyguard.”
Chanyeol scoffed, leaning back in his chair. “At least your target has some spice. I’m stuck watching a ballerina who thinks the world’s all sunshine and rainbows.”
“You sound jealous,” Baekhyun quipped. “I, for one, am enjoying this. Who knows? Maybe something interesting will happen.”
As if on cue, a tall blonde man approached the girls’ table. All three of the men stiffened slightly when they recognized him.
“Luhan,” Baekhyun said under his breath, rolling his eyes. “What are the odds?”
Sehun smirked. “This might actually get entertaining. Luhan’s probably got a pocketful of drugs ready to spike their drinks.”
“We’re not letting that happen,” Chanyeol said sharply. His voice was low but commanding, leaving no room for argument. He gestured to one of the casino’s staff—a man loyal to their mafia—and whispered instructions. Within minutes, the waitress carrying the girls’ drinks accidentally stumbled, spilling the contents before they could take a sip.
“Crisis averted,” Baekhyun said, watching the scene unfold. “Luhan must be fuming.”
Back at the girls’ table, Luhan had introduced himself as one of the casino’s owners, sliding smoothly into the seat beside Nari. His charming smile didn’t quite reach his eyes, and Min immediately felt her guard go up.
“Are you ladies having fun?” he asked, his voice dripping with charisma. “I hope the Paradise Casino is treating you well.”
“It’s nice,” Sunny said, shrugging. “But it could be more exciting.”
Luhan chuckled, leaning in slightly. “Well, let me know if there’s anything I can do to make your evening more… memorable.”
“Actually, we’re waiting for some friends to join us,” Min said quickly, her instincts telling her to lie. She met Luhan’s gaze with practiced calm, but she wasn’t sure if he believed her.
Luhan’s smile widened. “Of course. I hope you enjoy your time here.” With that, he stood and walked away, leaving a faint trace of expensive cologne in his wake.
“Creepy,” Nari whispered, shivering slightly.
Meanwhile, back at the corner booth, Sehun laughed quietly. “Luhan and his old tricks. Think he’ll try again?”
“Probably,” Baekhyun said, already losing interest. “He can’t help himself.”
Chanyeol’s expression darkened. “We need to keep them out of trouble. I’ll handle it if Luhan tries anything else.”
As Min decided to approach Luhan for more information, Sunny and Nari wandered over to the gaming tables. Sunny, with her usual confidence, tried her hand at a slot machine, while Nari stayed close by, clearly uncomfortable but putting on a brave face.
“Relax,” Sunny said, nudging her friend playfully. “It’s just for fun. Who knows? Maybe you’ll hit the jackpot.”
Nari forced a smile but couldn’t shake the feeling that they were being watched. Little did she know, Chanyeol’s sharp eyes were locked on her every move, his protective instincts kicking in despite himself.
Nari’s head felt heavy as the overwhelming glitz of the casino grew too much to bear. The loud chatter, the relentless lights, and the haze of cigarette smoke pressed down on her chest. She needed air. Spotting a side door near the back, she slipped away unnoticed by her friends.
The cool night air greeted her as she stepped outside into a dimly lit alley behind the casino. She exhaled deeply, trying to clear her mind, but her relief was short-lived.
“Lost, sweetheart?”
Nari froze. Two men emerged from the shadows, their grins wide and uninviting. Their suits were cheap, their demeanor cocky, and their intentions unmistakable.
“I was just leaving,” she said, her voice steadier than she felt.
But they didn’t move aside. One of them stepped closer, his eyes shamelessly trailing down her sparkling black dress. “Leaving? Not so fast. Stay a while. Let’s chat.”
Nari’s stomach churned as panic began to set in. She instinctively took a step back, but there was nowhere to go.
“Don’t be shy,” the other one chimed in. “We don’t bite.
When the first man reached out, his hand brushing against her lower back, Nari felt as though ice had suddenly gripped her spine. Before she could react, a deep, commanding voice echoed from the darkness.
“I’d remove that hand if I were you.”
The air turned frigid, as if winter had arrived in that alley alone. Nari shivered, her dress doing little to protect her from the sudden chill. She turned her head toward the source of the voice and froze.
He stepped into the faint light, his towering figure dominating the space. Nari was tall, but he was taller—a striking man with fiery red hair that seemed to glow even in the dimness. His dark suit was pristine, tailored perfectly to his lean but powerful frame.
The two men immediately paled, their bravado vanishing. One of them stammered, “W-We didn’t mean any harm—”
Chanyeol didn’t let him finish. His piercing gaze bore into them, his voice low and menacing. “Leave her alone. Now. Unless you want to leave here in pieces.”
The menace in his tone was undeniable. The men didn’t need a second warning. They scurried away like rats, throwing fearful glances over their shoulders as they disappeared into the night.
Nari was rooted in place, her heart pounding in her chest. She couldn’t take her eyes off him. Was he dangerous? Probably. But he had just saved her, and for some reason, that thought was oddly comforting.
“You okay?” his voice was softer now, breaking through her haze.
She nodded mutely, unable to find her voice.
Satisfied, he turned to leave, but just as he was about to disappear into the shadows, she finally managed to speak. “Thank you.”
He paused for a moment before glancing over his shoulder. His lips twitched upward, barely forming the shadow of a smile, but he said nothing as he walked away.
As she watched him disappear into the night, her thoughts raced. He was polished, expensive-looking, and dangerously handsome. But there was something about his cold aura that unsettled her. Who was he?
Chanyeol, meanwhile, felt equally distracted. He hadn’t planned to intervene, but seeing her there—vulnerable and out of place—something in him snapped. And then he remembered her from the opera. That kind smile she had given the cleaning lady. That softness. That light. It was a stark contrast to the world he lived in.
Something was wrong, and he knew it.
Nari returned to the casino, weaving through the crowd until she spotted Min and Sunny at a table. The two were playing some game she had only ever seen in movies, laughing and teasing each other like they didn’t have a care in the world.
Min immediately noticed her friend’s tense demeanor. “What happened?” she asked, her tone low and concerned.
“Nothing,” Nari lied, shaking her head. But she couldn’t hide the distracted way her eyes scanned the room, searching for a flash of red hair.
The atmosphere in the meeting room was thick with tension. Suho sat at the head of the table, his expression thunderous. Everyone else remained silent, knowing better than to speak when their leader was in this mood.
“I have information,” Suho began, his voice sharp and controlled, “that the Chinese mafia might be here in Korea.”
“‘Might’?” Baekhyun scoffed, leaning back in his chair. “Do you mean ‘definitely,’ or are we just guessing?”
Chanyeol cut in, his voice calm but firm. “It’s confirmed. We saw Luhan earlier tonight at the casino.”
A murmur spread through the group.
“That means they’re responsible for Hyucheol,” Xiumin said, rubbing his chin thoughtfully.
“It’s not just about him,” Baekhyun muttered, swearing under his breath. “If they’re here, they’re not just sending hitmen. They’re here for us.”
“There’s another problem,” Chanyeol added, his tone darkening. “We saw Luhan talking to someone. The police chief’s daughter.”
The room went silent. Suho’s expression didn’t change, but the way his eyes darkened made everyone uneasy. He stared down at the reports in front of him, deep in thought.
“D.O.?” Suho finally asked, breaking the silence.
D.O. pushed his laptop forward, his tone calm but precise. “I hacked into the airport arrivals data and CCTV footage. It’s confirmed—they’re here. But they arranged to avoid all customs and registration checks.”
He clicked a button, and a grainy video played on the screen. Four men were seen leaving a private jet.
“They didn’t even try to hide,” Chen muttered, recognizing their faces immediately.
“So, all of them are here,” Xiumin said, his voice grim. “They’re up to something big.”
“That’s why we need to stay vigilant,” Suho said sharply. His eyes swept across the room, landing on each member in turn. “No distractions.” He put heavy emphasis on the last word.
The tension in the room was palpable. Everyone knew the storm was coming—they just didn’t know when it would hit.
The meeting room fell into a tense silence after Suho’s final declaration. Everyone exchanged heavy glances. They all knew the reputation of the China mafia—their cruelty, their resources, and their mastery of manipulation. It wasn’t just another gang. It was an organization that thrived on fear and annihilation.
“For now,” Suho broke the silence, his voice sharp and authoritative, “we stick to our assignments and routines. Nothing changes. I’ll assign more guards to the house and our bases. Stay vigilant.”
His gaze shifted to Sehun and Kai. “You two will find them. Track their movements, figure out what they’re planning. Report directly to me. No screw-ups.”
Kai nodded curtly, already processing the task at hand. Sehun, however, smirked as he leaned back in his chair, arms crossed.
“And while we’re out there doing the real work,” Sehun drawled, looking straight at Chanyeol and Baekhyun, “you two can keep babysitting.”
Chanyeol narrowed his eyes, his irritation visible, but it was Baekhyun who immediately fired back, his tone dripping with sarcasm. “Aw, Sehun. Don’t be jealous that Suho doesn’t trust you with important tasks like babysitting. It requires tact, charm, and brains—three things you seriously lack.”
Sehun laughed mockingly, leaning forward. “Say that again after you’ve had your first successful mission in, what, a decade?”
Baekhyun opened his mouth to retort, but Suho slammed his palm on the table. “Enough!” His sharp tone sliced through the room, silencing them instantly. “This isn’t a game. Act like the professionals you’re supposed to be, or I’ll find people who can.”
The tension thickened as both Sehun and Baekhyun sat back in silence, their glares still burning.
Suho turned to D.O. with a slight nod, his voice measured but firm. “D.O., any progress on the police chief’s daughter?”
D.O. smirked faintly, sliding a folder across the table toward Suho. It was thicker than any of them expected. “A little,” he said, his tone smug.
Suho opened the folder, and his brows furrowed in surprise at the sheer volume of information. The others couldn’t help but glance curiously as Suho flipped through the pages—her academic records, family history, career achievements, and even candid photographs.
“Impressive,” Suho murmured, still scanning through the file. His tone was calm, but there was an edge of satisfaction.
When the meeting adjourned, the others filtered out of the room. Suho stayed behind, seated at the head of the table with the folder open in front of him. His eyes lingered on a photograph of Min at the police academy. There was something about her—a spark of determination in her eyes that caught his attention. “This girl…” he muttered to himself, tapping the edge of the photo absentmindedly.
The next day at the violent crimes office was as chaotic as usual—phones ringing, detectives arguing, and paperwork scattered across desks. Min entered her father’s office to find him pacing furiously, yelling into the phone.
“This is unacceptable! You’ve had this information for weeks, and you’re telling me now?!” Chief Im’s voice boomed, his face red with anger. When the call ended, he slammed the phone down, the sound echoing through the room.
“Wow,” Min said with a soft chuckle, closing the door behind her. “I haven’t seen you this mad in a while. What’s going on?”
Her father sighed heavily, running a hand through his graying hair. “This damn mafia… They’re causing problems again. Every lead is a dead end, and now this.”
“Well,” Min said brightly, leaning against his desk, “I might have some good news. But first, you have to promise to let me get involved.”
Her father shot her a sharp look. “Yoon-min, no. Absolutely not. This is dangerous work—too dangerous for you.”
“Dad, come on,” she said, exasperated. “You know I’ve been training for this my entire career. Trust me. I can handle it.”
Chief Im rubbed his temples, clearly torn. After a long pause, he sighed in defeat. “Fine. But listen to me—if anything happens, even the smallest thing, you’re out. Do you understand me?”
Min rolled her eyes but nodded. “Got it, Dad. Now, let me show you what I found.”
She placed a set of papers on his desk and began explaining. “I’ve been looking into the Guan-mok forest on the outskirts of Seoul. The satellite maps of the area have been tampered with—likely hacked. There’s no other explanation for the discrepancies I found. It looks like someone erased key details from the system, possibly to hide something. If my theory is correct, this forest is being used as a base or meeting point.”
Chief Im’s brows furrowed as he leaned over the papers, clearly impressed.
“But there’s a downside,” Min continued. “The forest is huge. There’s no signal out there, which means any search would be difficult and dangerous. And if they’re hiding something, there’s bound to be security—probably armed.”
Her father stared at her, a mix of disbelief and pride on his face. “How… How did you even find all of this?”
Min smirked and crossed her arms. “I have my ways. Maybe you should trust me more often.”
Chief Im sighed again, sitting heavily in his chair. “You’re just like your mother,” he muttered, shaking his head.
Min smiled softly. “I’ll take that as a compliment.”
“Be careful, Yoon-min,” he said, his tone serious. “This isn’t a game. These people don’t play fair, and they don’t give second chances.”
“I know,” she said firmly. “But I’m ready.”
As she left the office, Min couldn’t shake the feeling that her father was holding something back—something that made him more anxious than usual. She resolved to get to the bottom of it, no matter the risk.
It was late, and the fluorescent streetlights cast long shadows over the empty parking lot as Sunny finally clocked out from her grueling shift at the hospital. She stifled a yawn, her legs aching from the endless hours on her feet. Her stomach growled, reminding her she hadn’t eaten since lunch. Cooking was out of the question—she was far too tired—so she decided to stop at a small convenience store on her way home to grab something quick.
Sliding into her car, she sighed deeply, cranking the engine to life. The short drive to the store felt like a blur, her exhaustion making every second drag. When she arrived, she parked near the front of the shop, noting how deserted the parking lot looked. A chill ran down her spine, but she brushed it off, blaming her overworked nerves.
Baekhyun was leaning against a car near the edge of the lot, a cigarette between his fingers. The soft glow of the ember illuminated his sharp features in the dark, his gaze distant as he exhaled a cloud of smoke. Tonight had been another headache—Suho’s warnings about the Chinese mafia lingered in his mind, but Baekhyun wasn’t the type to stress outwardly. His moment of solitude didn’t last long, though.
A man emerged from the shadows. Baekhyun noticed him too late; the stranger lunged at him, catching him off guard. A punch landed squarely on Baekhyun’s jaw, splitting his lip and sending blood dripping down his chin. The taste of iron filled his mouth as pain radiated through his face, but Baekhyun quickly regained his composure.
“You really picked the wrong guy,” Baekhyun muttered, his voice low and dangerous.
The man didn’t have time to react before Baekhyun grabbed him by the collar, slamming him to the ground with a force that made the concrete echo. The stranger scrambled to his feet, realizing his mistake as he caught the cold, murderous glint in Baekhyun’s eyes. Without another word, he turned and ran, disappearing into the night like a coward.
Baekhyun wiped the blood from his face with the back of his hand, muttering a curse under his breath. He leaned against his car, trying to gather himself when he heard the faint sound of heels clicking on the pavement.
Sunny emerged from the store, a small bag of groceries in hand. She was heading to her car when her eyes landed on Baekhyun. Her jaw dropped at the sight of his bloodied face, and the bag slipped from her hands, its contents spilling across the asphalt.
“Wait here!” she called out, rushing to her car to grab the first aid kit she always kept in her trunk.
Baekhyun straightened, surprised by her sudden urgency. Before he could say anything, she was back, gloves on her hands and a determined look in her eyes.
“Let me help you,” Sunny said firmly, her usual playful tone replaced by the authoritative voice of a doctor.
“It’s just blood,” Baekhyun replied dismissively, turning his face away. “I’m not dying.”
“Stop being difficult,” she snapped, moving closer. Her hands were steady, and her focus was sharp. “Sit still, or this will hurt more than it already does.”
Baekhyun froze, caught off guard by her no-nonsense attitude. He allowed her to clean the blood off his face and examine the cut on his lip. As her fingers brushed against his skin, he found himself staring at her. Her concentration was unyielding, her brow slightly furrowed, and her lips pressed into a thin line.
“There,” she said softly after a moment, stepping back and handing him an ice pack. “It’s not too bad, but you should keep this on for a while to stop the swelling.”
Baekhyun smirked faintly. “You’re pretty bossy for someone I just met.”
Sunny rolled her eyes. “And you’re pretty stubborn for someone bleeding all over the place.”
She packed up her kit, but her concern lingered. “What happened? Did someone just randomly attack you? If you want, I can call my friend—she’s with the police. She could help you file a report.”
Baekhyun let out a dry laugh. “A report? For some idiot who doesn’t even know how to throw a punch?” He wiped at the dried blood on his jaw. “Trust me, he’s not worth the trouble.”
Sunny frowned at his harsh tone but didn’t press further. “Well, with the mafia out there, you really should be more careful,” she said, half-joking but still somewhat serious.
Her words struck a chord, but Baekhyun hid his reaction behind a cold expression. “You’re one to talk. It’s late. You should go home.”
Sunny hesitated for a moment but nodded, realizing she wasn’t going to get much more out of him. “Alright. Take care of yourself,” she said, offering a small wave as she got into her car.
Baekhyun watched her drive away, her taillights disappearing into the distance. He touched the bandage on his lip, a smirk tugging at the corners of his mouth. “The mafia’s out there,” he muttered to himself, shaking his head. Something about her amused him, though he couldn’t quite put his finger on it.
He flicked the spent cigarette to the ground, stepping on it before getting into his car. As he drove off, he couldn’t stop thinking about the strange girl who’d patched him up without a second thought. Maybe the night wasn’t so bad after all.
Baekhyun lay on his bed, eyes wide open, staring at the ceiling. No matter how hard he tried, he couldn’t shake off the memory of the interaction in the parking lot. The way Sunny’s hands moved so delicately, yet with determination, while treating his wound. Her serious tone, so unlike her usual playful nature, had stirred something deep inside him.
“Damn it,” he muttered, running a hand through his hair. The thought of her concerned face kept replaying in his mind, and it annoyed him that she had this kind of effect on him. He wasn’t supposed to care.
The next evening, Chanyeol found himself in the opera house, a place he never thought he’d willingly go to. The grandeur of the venue was almost suffocating, and he felt out of place in the first row among elegantly dressed patrons. But he didn’t care—his attention was solely on the stage.
The performance began, and as soon as Nari appeared, he felt the air in his lungs catch. Her costume was a deep red, adorned with intricate gold details that shimmered under the lights. A glittering tiara rested on her head, completing her regal appearance. Her long dark hair was perfectly swept back into a bun, emphasizing her graceful neck and delicate features.
She moved like she owned the stage—powerful and precise yet ethereal. Every leap and turn was executed with perfection, her slender frame defying gravity. Chanyeol couldn’t take his eyes off her. She looked fearless, unstoppable, and yet, in her quieter movements, there was a fragility that tugged at something in him.
When their eyes met during her solo, it was as if time froze. Her steps faltered ever so slightly, but she recovered quickly, resuming her choreography with an elegance that masked the momentary lapse. For Chanyeol, however, that brief connection lingered like an echo in his mind. Without thinking, he pulled out his phone and snapped a photo. He stared at the image for a second, frowning, unsure why he had even taken it.
When the show ended, the applause was thunderous, echoing through the grand hall. As the crowd began to disperse, Chanyeol stayed in his seat, watching the dancers congratulate one another. His sharp eyes scanned the room, noting how Nari stood off to the side, her smile radiant but solitary. No family. No friends.
As the room emptied, he approached the stage. She noticed him, her expression shifting into one of faint surprise before she stepped closer.
“Congratulations,” he said softly, his deep voice cutting through the quiet space.
Her smile widened, though he caught a glimmer of something else in her eyes. “Thank you. Did you enjoy the performance? Are you a fan of ballet?”
“I’m not,” he replied bluntly. “I was here by mistake.” His tone was cold, sharp, and he immediately regretted it when her smile wavered for a split second.
Nari tilted her head, studying him with quiet curiosity. “Then I suppose I should feel honored to have accidentally gained your attention.”
He didn’t respond, instead glancing around the now-empty theater. “No one’s here for you? You’re the lead, though.”
Her smile remained, but the sadness in her aura was unmistakable. “I don’t have anybody,” she said simply, her voice light, as if the statement was a fact she’d long accepted. Before he could respond, a voice called her name from backstage.
“Excuse me,” she said, stepping back. Then, as if compelled by something, he added, “You were amazing.”
She paused, meeting his gaze one last time, her smile softening. “Thank you.” And with that, she disappeared backstage, leaving Chanyeol standing there, his thoughts in disarray.
The atmosphere in Gwanmok Forest was tense, the dense canopy of trees blocking out most of the evening light. Min adjusted her flashlight, leading the team deeper into the woods.
“Are we ready?” she asked, her voice brisk and authoritative as she scanned the group of officers.
Her father, Chief Im Dong-hyun, shot her a stern look. “Min, don’t stray too far from me.”
“Yes, sir,” she replied, though her excitement was palpable. She had a hunch about this place, and she was determined to prove herself right.
As the team trudged through the underbrush, Min’s sharp eyes caught something—faint tire tracks embedded in the dirt. She grinned triumphantly. “We’re on the right track,” she whispered to herself.
But as they ventured deeper, the forest grew eerily quiet, and the fading light made the shadows seem alive. Suddenly, the distant rumble of an engine broke the silence. Min’s heart raced as she and her father ducked into the bushes, switching off their flashlights.
A sleek black SUV came into view, its headlights slicing through the darkness. Behind the wheel was a tall man with striking red hair. He exuded an aura of danger, his sharp eyes scanning the forest as if he sensed he was being watched.
“Recognize him?” Min whispered.
Her father shook his head. “No, but he’s not in any of our reports. We’ve got confirmation—there’s mafia activity here.”
Min’s pulse quickened, a mix of fear and exhilaration coursing through her veins. But her father placed a firm hand on her arm. “It’s getting dark. We should regroup and come back tomorrow.”
Min hesitated, her instincts urging her to push forward. “Just a little further,” she pleaded. Without waiting for his approval, she moved ahead.
Soon, the forest opened up, revealing a massive, ominous castle-like structure. Min’s breath hitched. “This is it,” she whispered, barely containing her excitement.
Before they could approach, the other officers joined them. But their victory was short-lived. Out of the shadows, armed figures emerged, encircling the group.
“Drop your weapons,” a deep voice commanded.
The red-haired man from the SUV stepped forward, a smug grin on his face. “Well, well, what do we have here? A little lost police party?”
Min clenched her fists, her mind racing as her father stepped protectively in front of her. The tension crackled in the air, the standoff on the verge of exploding.
Ballet in blood
Part 7-final part ,maybe ?
Let me know if you would like to continue this.
Genre : angst ,fluff , some smut? Mafia!AU
Pairing : Chanyeol x fem!reader
Warnings⚠️: mentions of violence, shouting, guns, drugs, swearing alcool and some spicy scenes .
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Chapter 7
The week leading up to N/a’s big show was a whirlwind of rehearsals, costume fittings, and late-night dinners with Chanyeol. Every evening when she came home, he would be waiting for her, the warmth of their apartment contrasting with the cool air of the fall nights.
Chanyeol watched her with a quiet intensity during those dinners. He could sense her nervous energy, but also the passion in her voice as she talked about every new step she mastered and the excitement surrounding the show. Her face lit up when she shared the details, and her laughter filled the space between them. It had become their routine, he listened, admired, and supported her with quiet strength. But underneath his calm demeanor, a storm was brewing.
He had heard whispers,dangerous ones. The world he had worked so hard to shield N/a from was inching closer to her, threatening to break into the beautiful world she had created for herself. Chanyeol couldn’t let that happen. The rumors of his enemies planning something during her performance gnawed at him, keeping him up late into the night as he strategized how to keep her safe.
One evening, after another long day of rehearsals, N/a came home exhausted but glowing with anticipation. Chanyeol had prepared a simple dinner for them, and as they sat at the table, she talked excitedly about the upcoming show.
“The costumes are perfect, and everyone is pushing themselves to the limit,” she said, her eyes sparkling. “I just can’t believe it’s happening. I’ve dreamed of performing at the National Opera for so long, and now it’s real.”
Chanyeol nodded, his lips curving into a soft smile as he watched her. “You’re going to be amazing. They’ll all see what I’ve known all along,that you’re the best.”
She reached across the table, taking his hand. “Thank you for everything, Chanyeol.”
The night of the big performance arrived, and N/a felt every nerve in her body tingle with excitement and anxiety. The grand stage of the Korean National Opera awaited her, the culmination of years of dedication and sacrifice. She stood in front of the mirror backstage, adjusting her glittering costume, a breathtaking creation of crystals and delicate fabric. Her hair was swept into an elegant bun, every detail meticulously prepared. But despite the rush of excitement, she couldn’t shake the slight feeling of dread.
Chanyeol had been acting differently the past few days,tense, distracted. She knew something was bothering him, but he hadn’t said anything directly. And tonight, even though she was entirely focused on her performance, a small part of her wondered what was going on behind his dark, brooding eyes.
As she was putting on the final touches of her makeup, there was a knock at the door. She looked up to see Chanyeol standing in the doorway, dressed in a sleek, tailored black suit that made him look impossibly handsome. His presence was magnetic, but there was a heaviness in his eyes that she couldn’t ignore.
“Chanyeol,” she whispered, her breath catching at the sight of him.
He stepped inside, holding a bouquet of deep red roses. “For you,” he said, his voice soft, yet his gaze intense as he handed her the flowers. They were beautiful, a striking contrast against her pale costume. She smiled, but she couldn’t ignore the subtle tension in his jaw.
“You look stunning,” he murmured, his eyes lingering on her as if he was memorizing every detail.
“Thank you,” she replied, placing the flowers gently on the table beside her. “I’m nervous.”
He stepped closer, reaching out to brush a loose strand of hair behind her ear. “You’re going to be perfect,” he assured her, his voice low, almost a whisper. But even as he comforted her, his eyes flickered with something else,something darker.
N/a tilted her head slightly, sensing the shift in him. “Chanyeol… is something wrong?”
He paused, then shook his head, though his answer felt like a half-truth. “Nothing you need to worry about. Tonight is your night. Just focus on your performance.”
She nodded, trusting him, but the unease lingered in the back of her mind.
As the time for the performance grew closer, Chanyeol left her dressing room and made his way into the grand hall of the opera house. The lights were dim, the air thick with anticipation as the audience began to settle into their seats. Chanyeol moved through the crowd with an air of authority, his eyes scanning every face, every movement. He had stationed his men around the perimeter of the opera house,inside and outside. They were discreet, blending in with the audience and staff, but their purpose was clear. No one would get close to N/a tonight without going through him first.
Baekhyun had already sent him updates from outside, confirming that his men had secured all the main entry points. Sehun was positioned in the balcony, overseeing the layout of the auditorium. Chanyeol’s heart raced slightly faster than usual as he surveyed the scene. He couldn’t afford any mistakes tonight. Rumors had been swirling that his enemies were planning something, and with N/a’s high-profile performance, it was the perfect opportunity for them to strike.
As he took his seat near the front, Chanyeol’s eyes never stopped moving. The dark theater, filled with patrons dressed in their finest attire, might have looked peaceful to an outsider, but to him, every shadow held a potential threat. His fists clenched momentarily, the bruises from the past few days still fresh from his encounters with those who had tried to mess with him. But tonight, he would ensure nothing reached her.
Backstage, N/a took deep breaths as she heard the low hum of the audience settling in. The stage manager gave her a nod, and she stepped into the wings, waiting for her cue. Her heart pounded in her chest, not just from the nerves of performing in front of such a prestigious crowd, but also from the brief interaction with Chanyeol. There was something haunting in his eyes tonight, something that made her stomach twist. But she pushed it aside, focusing on the music and her routine.
The curtains rose, and the soft notes of the orchestra filled the air. N/a stepped onto the stage, her body moving gracefully in sync with the music. Each pirouette, each leap was flawless, as though she had transcended the physical world and become part of the music itself. The crowd was silent, utterly captivated by her performance.
But as she danced, N/a couldn’t help but think about Chanyeol. Was he watching her? Was he proud of her? She spun across the stage, her heart aching with the desire to share this moment with him. But in the back of her mind, the nagging feeling of something being wrong wouldn’t go away.
From his seat, Chanyeol’s eyes were glued to her. She was a vision on stage, her movements fluid and mesmerizing. For a moment, he allowed himself to be lost in the beauty of her performance. But his focus quickly snapped back as he noticed a figure moving in the shadows near the side of the stage. His body tensed, and he signaled Baekhyun with a subtle nod.
The figure disappeared into the wings, and Chanyeol felt his pulse quicken. His instincts were screaming that something was off. His phone buzzed in his pocket, another update from his men outside. There were reports of suspicious figures loitering around the entrance.
He stood up, leaving his seat quietly and heading toward the side exit where the figure had disappeared. His steps were silent, his mind racing. If his enemies had come tonight, they wouldn’t leave unscathed.
N/a finished the final move of her routine, landing gracefully on her toes as the music reached its crescendo. The audience erupted into applause, the sound washing over her like a wave. She bowed, her heart swelling with pride, but as she straightened up, her eyes scanned the audience, searching for Chanyeol. He wasn’t in his seat.
Her stomach dropped slightly, but she forced a smile and continued to bow with the rest of the cast. As the curtains fell, she quickly made her way backstage, her heart pounding for a reason entirely different from the performance.
In the dimly lit corridors of the opera house, Chanyeol moved swiftly, his mind focused on finding the threat. As he turned a corner, he came face to face with the man he had been chasing , a low-level enforcer from one of the rival gangs. The man smirked, but before he could say anything, Chanyeol grabbed him by the collar and slammed him against the wall.
“You’re a fool for coming here,” Chanyeol growled, his voice low and dangerous.
The man’s smirk faltered, his eyes flicking around nervously. “It’s not what you think,” he muttered.
Chanyeol’s grip tightened, his knuckles white with rage. “If you or anyone else tries to get near her, I will end you. This is your only warning.”
The man paled, nodding quickly before Chanyeol shoved him away. He disappeared down the corridor, leaving Chanyeol standing there, seething. His heart was still racing as he pulled out his phone to check on N/a.
The final notes of the performance still lingered in the air as N/a gracefully exited the stage. Her fellow dancers, teachers, and staff flocked to her, offering praises, hugs, and congratulations. She should have felt elated, her heart soaring with the success of the night, but something inside her was unsettled. Her smile was strained as she exchanged pleasantries, her mind elsewhere. She kept glancing at the spot where Chanyeol had been seated, but it was still empty.
Where was he? What was he doing?
She excused herself from the crowd, weaving through the backstage chaos until she found a quieter corner. There was a small table with refreshments, and she grabbed a glass of water, hoping it would soothe her nerves. She lifted the glass to her lips, but as soon as she took a sip, something felt off. The taste was slightly metallic, bitter in a way she couldn’t quite place. She frowned, looking at the water.
“Maybe it’s just my nerves,” she thought, brushing it off. After all, her mind had been spinning with worry about Chanyeol all night. Her heart was racing, and it was hard to tell what was real and what was just the anxiety from performing. She drank the rest of the water, forcing herself to focus on the fact that everything had gone perfectly on stage. Yet, the unease lingered.
While N/a was backstage, Chanyeol had been moving through the dark corridors of the opera house, his instincts on high alert. His suspicions had been right. The man he’d been chasing was part of a group that had plans for tonight, though he didn’t know exactly what. When Chanyeol had grabbed him and slammed him against the wall, it was out of pure frustration and anger, he was done playing games.
But as soon as the man had disappeared into the shadows, a thought struck him. Had they already done something? His mind raced back to N/a. He hadn’t been by her side the entire night. What if something had already happened to her? The sudden chill in his chest made his stomach turn.
He texted Baekhyun to double-check the situation outside and hurried back toward the backstage area, his mind clouded with worry.
Backstage, N/a had returned to the crowd, smiling as her friends and teachers continued to congratulate her. Yet, the strange feeling from earlier wasn’t going away. In fact, her vision was starting to blur. She blinked several times, trying to clear her head. Maybe she was just exhausted. The rehearsals, the pressure of the performance, it was all catching up to her.
She smiled weakly at one of her fellow dancers who was complimenting her routine, but her legs felt unsteady. She swayed slightly, grabbing onto a nearby chair to steady herself. Something was wrong, but she couldn’t quite understand what it was.
“Are you okay?” someone asked, but their voice sounded distant, muffled as though it was underwater.
N/a opened her mouth to respond, but the words wouldn’t come. Her body felt heavy, like it wasn’t her own anymore. She reached up to rub her temple, trying to shake off the fog, but her hand trembled. Panic started to rise in her chest as her heart pounded louder in her ears.
“Chanyeol…” she whispered, her voice barely audible, as her vision swam.
Chanyeol was only a few steps away when he heard the commotion. He pushed through the crowd, his eyes immediately locking onto N/a, who was stumbling in place, looking disoriented. His heart dropped.
“N/a!” he called out, but she didn’t respond. Her eyes were glazed, her body swaying as though she could barely stand.
In a heartbeat, he was at her side, his strong arms catching her just as her legs gave out. She collapsed into his chest, her breathing shallow and rapid. Chanyeol’s panic surged as he held her, trying to get her to respond.
“N/a, talk to me. What’s wrong?” he demanded, his voice tight with fear.
But she didn’t answer. Her eyelids fluttered, and her body went limp in his arms. Her head lolled against his chest, her skin suddenly cold to the touch.
“No, no, no…” Chanyeol muttered, his heart pounding. His mind raced, trying to make sense of what was happening. He looked around, his sharp eyes scanning the room. His instincts kicked in, and suddenly, it all clicked, the bitter taste, the rumors of an attack, and now her sudden collapse. The water. It must have been poisoned.
He lifted her into his arms, holding her tightly, his face a mask of pure fury. Someone had dared to touch her. They had poisoned her, his N/a, with the same drugs he was trying to keep her away from. The cruel irony hit him like a sledgehammer.
Baekhyun was at his side in seconds, eyes wide with alarm. “What happened?”
“They got to her,” Chanyeol snarled through gritted teeth, his eyes blazing with a deadly calm. “Poisoned her. The water.”
Baekhyun’s expression darkened, and without another word, he pulled out his phone, barking orders to the rest of Chanyeol’s men.
Chanyeol cradled N/a closer to his chest, his voice low and deadly as he whispered in her ear, “I won’t let them hurt you. I’ll take care of this.”
But inside, he was terrified. He had promised to protect her, and now she was slipping through his fingers.
Chanyeol carried N/a through the dimly lit corridors of the opera house, his heart hammering in his chest. The coldness in his veins was quickly replaced by pure, unrelenting fury. How could they have gotten this close? How had they dared to poison her, the one person he had sworn to protect? His grip tightened on her fragile form as he rushed to one of his secure locations hidden in the opera house, a room only his closest men knew about. He carefully laid her down on the plush couch, his hands trembling ever so slightly.
“Baekhyun, watch her,” Chanyeol growled, standing up and glaring at his right-hand man. His voice was ice-cold, laced with barely contained rage. “Don’t let her out of your sight. I’m going after the bastard who did this.”
Baekhyun nodded, his face grim. “Be careful, Yeol.”
But there was no reasoning with Chanyeol in that moment. His mind was clouded with one thought: vengeance. He stormed out, his long strides filled with lethal intent, barely aware of his own men trying to give him updates on the situation. His eyes darkened as he made his way back to the place where he knew the poisoning had taken place. The one responsible wouldn’t live to see another day.
Chanyeol’s fury, however, was his downfall. In his blind anger, he missed the careful trap that had been laid for him. His enemies had been waiting for this moment, knowing that attacking N/a would send him spiraling out of control. They needed to strike at the heart of the man who had become untouchable in every other way.
He found the man responsible, one of his lower-level dealers, cowering in a back alley near the opera. Chanyeol wasted no time. With a snarl, he grabbed the man by the throat and slammed him against the brick wall.
“How dare you touch her?” Chanyeol’s voice was a deadly whisper, his grip tightening. The man gasped for air, his eyes wide with terror, but he wasn’t the only one afraid. Chanyeol’s fury burned so hot that he could barely think straight. His vision blurred, and for a moment, he was no longer the cold, calculated dealer, he was a man who had just lost the one good thing in his world.
He was distracted. Too distracted.
A sharp pain hit him from behind, a blow to the back of his head. His vision went black for a moment, his body staggering. As he fought to regain his senses, he realized with horror what had happened.
Chanyeol’s vision swam as he fought to stay upright, but the blow had thrown him off balance. He gritted his teeth, shaking his head to clear the fog. As he turned, ready to tear his attacker apart, he caught sight of several figures retreating into the shadows. His heart sank, a cold realization seeping into his bones.
They had distracted him. They had used his rage, his blind anger, against him.
And then it hit him ,N/a.
He sprinted back toward the secure room where he had left her, panic creeping up his spine. How could he have left her alone, even with Baekhyun guarding her? He pushed through the narrow hallways of the opera house, his chest tightening with every step. The moment he reached the door, a gut-wrenching silence greeted him.
The room was empty.
Baekhyun lay unconscious on the floor, blood seeping from a wound at the side of his head. Chanyeol’s heart dropped as his eyes darted around the room, searching for any sign of her. But there was nothing, no trace of N/a, no sign of a struggle. She was gone. They had taken her.
Chanyeol’s breath came in shallow, ragged gasps as reality set in. His hands balled into fists, and fury tore through him once again, but this time, it was laced with terror. They had her. The one person who wasn’t supposed to be part of this world, the one person he had sworn to protect with his life, she was in their hands now, and he had no idea where they had taken her.
“Baekhyun!” Chanyeol growled as he knelt down beside his friend, shaking him awake. “Where is she?”
Baekhyun groaned, blinking against the pain. “I—I don’t know… They hit me from behind. I tried to stop them, but…”
Chanyeol didn’t wait for him to finish. He grabbed his phone, calling Sehun and barking out orders, demanding that every resource they had be used to track her down. There was no way he would let them get away with this. They had no idea the kind of wrath they had just unleashed.
Meanwhile, N/a stirred. Her body felt heavy, like lead, and her mind was foggy, a blurry haze of confusion. She tried to focus, to remember where she was, but everything was jumbled. Her last clear memory was of Chanyeol, holding her in his arms after the performance. But now… now everything felt wrong.
She blinked, her vision slowly clearing. She was in a dimly lit room, not the opera house, not anywhere she recognized. Panic shot through her veins as she tried to move, but her body felt sluggish, uncooperative. The effects of the drug still lingered, clouding her thoughts.
Through the blur, she saw a figure in the room with her. Relief washed over her for a split second, Chanyeol? She tried to call out his name, but her voice was weak, barely a whisper.
The figure moved closer, and as her vision cleared further, her heart stopped. It wasn’t Chanyeol.
It was a man she had never seen before. His eyes were cold, calculating, a smirk tugging at the corner of his lips as he watched her struggle to sit up. Her breath caught in her throat, terror gripping her tightly.
“Well, well… Looks like Sleeping Beauty is finally waking up,” the man sneered, crossing his arms as he leaned against the wall. “You gave us quite the chase.”
N/a’s heart pounded in her chest. She tried to move again, but her limbs were too weak. “Who… who are you?” she managed to choke out, her voice shaking.
The man tilted his head, amusement flickering in his eyes. “That doesn’t matter. What matters is that you’re in our care now, darling. You see, you’re very valuable. To Chanyeol, at least.”
Her blood ran cold at the mention of his name. Chanyeol. Where was he? Did he know she was gone? Would he come for her?
The man seemed to read her mind, chuckling darkly. “Oh, don’t worry. He’ll come. He always does. But we’ll be ready for him.”
Chanyeol, back at the opera house, was spiraling. He paced back and forth, his fists clenching and unclenching, his eyes filled with a lethal rage. His phone rang, and it was Sehun.
“We found them,” Sehun’s voice was sharp, precise. “They’ve got her in one of the warehouses near the docks. They’re expecting you.”
“Good,” Chanyeol growled. “I’m on my way.”
As he raced toward the location, all his previous calculation and control had been replaced by something more primal. This wasn’t just business. This was personal. They had taken N/a, the one person who had become his anchor in a world full of chaos, and now he was ready to burn everything to the ground to get her back.
N/a struggled to stay calm, but her fear was growing by the second. She had no idea what these people wanted from her, or what they planned to do with her. Her thoughts kept going back to Chanyeol, was he okay? Was he hurt? And more than that… would he come for her?
As the minutes dragged on, the effects of the drug began to wear off more fully. She could move a little better now, her mind clearing enough to realize the true danger she was in. But before she could formulate any kind of plan, the door to the room creaked open.
And in walked another man. His presence was commanding, more dangerous than the first. He looked at her with a predatory grin.
“Looks like Chanyeol’s little ballerina is awake,” he said, his voice low and threatening. He stalked toward her slowly, deliberately, as if savoring the moment. “You have no idea how much fun we’re going to have with you.”
N/a’s heart raced, her fear rising as the man loomed over her. But just as he reached for her, the sound of heavy footsteps echoed through the hall outside.
Chanyeol had arrived.
And he was bringing hell with him.
N/a’s heart pounded in her chest as the man with the predatory grin loomed over her, his knife gleaming in the dim light of the room. He leaned closer, his cold breath brushing her skin as he taunted her.
“You’re just a pawn in all this, you know,” he whispered, his voice sending chills down her spine. “But Chanyeol cares about you. And that makes you valuable to us.”
The blade danced across her exposed skin, not deep enough to be fatal but enough to send sharp stings of pain through her body. She clenched her teeth, determined not to give them the satisfaction of seeing her break, even as her body trembled under the assault. Her white costume, once a symbol of her hard-earned success, was now stained with her own blood.
The men surrounding her sneered, threatening to do more damage if she didn’t tell them everything they wanted to know about Chanyeol’s operations, his weak points, his allies. But she knew nothing about his world, and she wasn’t sure if she wanted to. She couldn’t tell them what they wanted, and with every refusal, they carved another shallow cut into her flesh, each one a warning.
“We won’t kill you,” the leader hissed. “But we’ll hurt you just enough so that when Chanyeol comes, he’ll see what we’ve done to you. And trust me, he’ll regret ever crossing us.”
Chanyeol was a man possessed. Fury was the only thing guiding him now as he geared up for the rescue. The moment Sehun had confirmed the location, there was no hesitation. His entire arsenal was at his disposal, guns, knives, whatever it would take to get N/a back. This wasn’t a business deal. This was war.
As he and his men approached the warehouse, his mind was a blur of rage and guilt. He should’ve never let her get involved in his world. But now she was, and he would do whatever it took to bring her back!
The moment he entered the warehouse, he moved like a shadow, silent and lethal. His gun was out, and every man who crossed his path was shot without hesitation. The first guard barely had time to register Chanyeol’s presence before a bullet tore through his chest. More followed, but Chanyeol was a force of nature. There was no room for mercy, not tonight. The thought of N/a, bleeding, hurt, terrified, fueled his every movement.
Baekhyun and Sehun had his back, covering him as more enemies poured into the warehouse, but Chanyeol barely registered them. His focus was solely on her. He tore through the building with brutal efficiency, leaving a trail of blood and bodies in his wake.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, he kicked open a door and froze.
There she was.
His heart shattered at the sight before him. N/a was slumped against a chair, her once-beautiful white costume now soaked in blood. Shallow cuts covered her arms, her legs, her face, everywhere. Her skin was pale, her lips trembling, but her eyes flickered up to meet his. Despite the pain, there was something fierce in her gaze, something that told him she hadn’t given up.
Chanyeol’s chest constricted, tears pricking his eyes. He had seen a lot of horror in his life, but this? This was the first time he felt powerless. His anger roared inside him, but there was no time for fury now. He had to get her out.
“N/a,” he breathed, rushing to her side. He wrapped her trembling body in his arms, holding her as tightly as he could without hurting her more. “I’m so sorry. I’m here now. I’m not going to let anything happen to you. I swear.”
N/a’s head rested against his chest, her voice weak but steady. “As long as you’re with me… I’m okay.” But even as she spoke, Chanyeol could feel her weakening in his arms. She was losing too much blood.
“Stay with me,” Chanyeol whispered, his voice cracking. “Stay with me, please.”
Just then, the door behind them burst open. More enemies flooded into the room, but Baekhyun and Sehun were ready. Gunfire erupted around them, but all Chanyeol could think about was getting N/a to safety. He cradled her in his arms, lifting her gently, and made a run for the exit.
“We need to get her to a hospital,” Sehun shouted, firing another shot at their attackers.
Chanyeol nodded, his mind racing. He carried her through the chaos, his heart pounding louder with every second. Her breaths were shallow, her body limp against his. He couldn’t lose her. Not like this.
Outside, his car was already waiting. He laid her in the back seat, her pale skin and the blood staining the white costume tearing at his soul. Baekhyun jumped into the driver’s seat, speeding through the streets as Chanyeol held her tightly in the back, trying to keep pressure on her wounds.
“N/a, stay with me,” Chanyeol whispered, tears slipping down his face as he stroked her hair. “Don’t leave me. I can’t lose you.”
Her eyes fluttered open for a moment, a faint smile touching her lips. “You won’t. I’m… I’m stronger than I look.”
But the blood kept coming, and soon enough, her eyes drifted shut again. Chanyeol’s heart raced in panic, his hands stained with her blood as they pressed against her side. He couldn’t stop the tears now. She was the only good thing in his life, and he would destroy anyone who had done this to her.
At the hospital, they rushed her into surgery immediately. Chanyeol paced the waiting room, his fists clenching and unclenching, his mind racing with the fury and fear of losing her. Sehun and Baekhyun stood nearby, watching him carefully, knowing that any wrong move could send him spiraling again.
Hours felt like days as he waited. Every minute that passed without news tore at his already frayed nerves. He had been through battles, wars in the shadows, but this was different. This was N/a, his N/a. And for the first time in his life, he was powerless to help her.
Finally, after what felt like an eternity, the doctor came out, her face serious but calm.
“She’s stable,” the doctor said, her voice soft. “It was close, but she’s going to be okay. She’ll need time to recover, but she’ll pull through.”
Chanyeol collapsed into a chair, relief flooding through him so intensely that he could hardly breathe. Tears spilled down his face as he finally let himself feel the full weight of what had happened.
He had almost lost her. And he knew, from that moment on, he would do whatever it took to make sure that never happened again.
The sterile smell of the hospital filled Chanyeol’s senses as he stood in the doorway of the dimly lit room. His heart ached at the sight before him, N/a, lying in the bed, her body covered in bandages, her once-vibrant skin now pale and bruised. The soft beep of the machines monitoring her heartbeat was the only sound that filled the room, a reminder that she was still here, still alive.
But barely.
His breath caught in his throat as he stepped closer, each step feeling heavier than the last. She looked so fragile, so unlike the determined, strong girl he had come to know. Her white ballet costume, once elegant and pristine, had been replaced by the stark white of the hospital gown, her body swathed in dressings and gauze.
Chanyeol stood by her bedside, staring down at her, his large hands trembling as he reached for hers. Her fingers felt cold, too cold. His mind swirled with guilt and anger, he had failed her. The one person who brought light into his dark world, the one person who never should have been touched by the violence and bloodshed of his life, had nearly been taken from him.
Tears burned at the back of his eyes as he lowered himself into the chair beside her bed, gently taking her hand in his. He squeezed it softly, his thumb brushing over her skin, careful not to hurt her. His head dropped, and the tears that he had been holding back for so long finally broke free, streaming down his face silently as he stared at their intertwined hands.
“I’m sorry,” he whispered, his voice thick with emotion. “I’m so sorry, N/a.”
His chest tightened as he fought back a sob. He had never felt this weak, this lost. He was Chanyeol, the ruthless king of his world, feared and respected by everyone who knew him. But here, in this hospital room, he felt small, helpless.
“I promised to protect you,” he choked out, his voice barely audible. “And I couldn’t. I failed.”
His tears dripped onto the bed, mixing with the bloodstains that hadn’t yet been washed away. He clenched his jaw, the image of her blood-soaked costume burned into his memory. He wanted to destroy everyone who had done this, who had dared to hurt her, but right now, all he could do was sit here, holding her hand, begging for forgiveness.
“I never should have let you get involved in my world,” he continued, his voice cracking. “You deserve so much better than this, so much better than me.”
He looked up at her face, her peaceful expression, and his heart shattered all over again. Even in her fragile state, she was beautiful, too beautiful, too pure for the life he had dragged her into. And yet, she had stayed with him, even when she had every reason to run.
The thought of losing her had torn him apart. But now, as he sat there, holding her hand, the weight of his emotions crashed over him, leaving him breathless.
“I love you,” he whispered, his voice trembling. “I love you more than anything, N/a.”
The words came out unbidden, raw and unfiltered. He hadn’t planned to say them, hadn’t even admitted them to himself until this moment, but now that they were out, there was no taking them back. He leaned forward, pressing his forehead to her hand, tears streaming down his face as he finally allowed himself to break.
“I love you,” he repeated, his voice hoarse. “And I’m going to protect you, no matter what it takes. I’ll keep you safe, I swear. You’re the only good thing in my life, and I can’t lose you. I won’t.”
His hands tightened around hers, his heart pounding in his chest. She didn’t stir, still lost in the haze of her injuries and the medication keeping her unconscious, but that didn’t matter. He would say it again when she woke up, a thousand times if he had to. He would tell her every day, every moment, just how much she meant to him.
For the first time in his life, Chanyeol allowed himself to be vulnerable. The walls he had built around himself for so long crumbled, leaving him bare. All the cold, calculated decisions, the violence, the ruthlessness, it all felt insignificant now. All that mattered was her.
He stayed by her side for hours, his hand never leaving hers, watching the steady rise and fall of her chest as she slept. The tears had long since dried, but his heart still ached, his love for her overwhelming him in ways he hadn’t thought possible.
As the night stretched on, he whispered promises to her, words he had never spoken to anyone.
“I’ll be better for you,” he murmured, his voice soft. “I’ll make sure you never have to go through this again.”
Outside the window, the first rays of dawn began to break through the darkness, casting a soft glow over the room. Chanyeol sat back in the chair, his eyes never leaving her face, silently vowing that he would never let anyone hurt her again.
As dawn crept into the room, casting a pale light over the hospital bed, Chanyeol’s grip on N/a’s hand tightened. He had barely moved from her side all night, his eyes fixed on her face, praying for her to wake up. The rhythmic beeping of the heart monitor was the only sound that reassured him she was still there, still fighting. His world, cold and ruthless for so long, suddenly felt vulnerable.
A soft groan escaped N/a’s lips, and Chanyeol’s heart leapt. She was stirring, her eyelids fluttering as she slowly came back to consciousness. His pulse quickened, a mix of relief and anxiety rushing through him. He watched as her eyes blinked open, dazed and heavy with the weight of the drugs still in her system. Her gaze moved sluggishly across the room until it finally found him.
“Chanyeol…?” Her voice was weak, barely more than a whisper, but it was enough to make his heart swell with emotion.
He leaned in closer, his hand still holding hers gently, as if afraid she might slip away if he held her too tightly.
“I’m here,” he said softly, his voice low but thick with emotion. “I’m right here.”
N/a’s brows furrowed as she tried to recall the events that led her here, but the effort made her head ache. She glanced down at her body, noticing the bandages, and her eyes widened in fear.
“What… what happened?” she asked, her voice shaky.
Chanyeol’s jaw clenched, the memory of what she had gone through making his blood boil. But he forced himself to stay calm, not wanting to overwhelm her. He brushed a stray lock of hair from her forehead, his touch featherlight.
“You were hurt,” he said, his voice soft but tinged with an edge of anger. “They took you, tried to hurt you to get to me. But you’re safe now. I got you out.”
Her eyes searched his, still clouded with confusion, but she could see the guilt and the torment etched into his features. She wanted to say something, to tell him she was okay, but her body felt heavy, and the words wouldn’t come. Instead, she gave him a small nod, her hand instinctively tightening around his.
“I’m sorry…” he breathed, his voice breaking slightly. “I’m so sorry, N/a. This never should have happened to you.”
N/a’s heart clenched at the sight of him, the powerful, untouchable Chanyeol, now sitting by her bedside, broken. She had never seen him like this, vulnerable, emotional. She squeezed his hand, trying to reassure him, even though she was still in pain herself.
“Chanyeol,” she whispered, “I’m okay.”
But her words did little to soothe the storm raging inside him. He had seen the blood, the bruises, the cuts, evidence of what they had done to her. Every mark on her body was a reminder of his failure to protect her. He couldn’t shake the image of her lying there in the warehouse, her white costume stained red with blood.
His throat tightened, and without thinking, he pressed her hand to his lips, closing his eyes as he let out a shaky breath. “You don’t deserve any of this,” he muttered against her skin. “You deserve so much better.”
N/a’s heart swelled with emotion as she watched him, realizing just how deeply he cared for her. It wasn’t just guilt, it was love. She could see it in the way he looked at her, the way he was holding her as if he couldn’t bear to let go. The realization made her chest tighten with a mix of emotions, but before she could say anything, exhaustion overtook her again, and she drifted back into sleep.
Chanyeol stayed there for hours, watching her as she slept, occasionally running his thumb over her knuckles, his mind a whirl of conflicting emotions. He had made a vow to himself, to her, that he would protect her, no matter what. And he intended to keep that promise. But now, more than ever, he realized that his world was too dangerous for someone like her.
And yet, the thought of losing her, of letting her go, was unbearable.
His phone buzzed in his pocket, and he reluctantly pulled it out, seeing a message from Baekhyun.
Baekhyun: “We’ve taken care of the guys who were after her. Sehun and I made sure none of them will bother you again.”
Chanyeol exhaled, relieved but still on edge. He couldn’t take any more chances. He needed to find a way to keep N/a safe, no matter what it took. And even if that meant tearing apart the world he had built around him, he would do it. For her.
As the night wore on and the first rays of morning sunlight began to filter through the blinds, Chanyeol leaned back in the chair, his eyes never leaving N/a’s peaceful face.
“I love you,” he whispered again, the words feeling both like a confession and a vow. “I’ll never let anything happen to you again.”
For the first time in his life, Chanyeol wasn’t thinking about deals, power, or his empire. All he could think about was her, and how he would do anything to keep her safe, even if it meant walking away from everything he had ever known.
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Ballet in blood
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Summary: N/a, a brilliant and determined ballet dancer, has spent her life focused on her dream of performing on the grandest stages, earning a prestigious scholarship to the Korean National Ballet Academy. But her world collides with Chanyeol, a ruthless and powerful figure in Seoul’s underworld. Cold, calculated, and violent, Chanyeol is a man feared by many, yet inexplicably drawn to N/a’s purity and grace. Despite knowing she doesn’t belong in his dangerous world, Chanyeol becomes obsessed with protecting her, even as enemies close in, threatening to tear them apart.
Genre : angst ,fluff , some smut? Mafia!AU
Pairing : Chanyeol x fem!reader
Warnings⚠️: mentions of violence ,shouting,guns ,drugs alcool and some spicy scenes .
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