please do not scroll, this is a very important message that ALL ENGENES must do if we want heeseung back.
as most of you might know, heeseung has "decided" to leave the group to focus on his solo career. BUT, this is not true.
heeseung DID NOT decide to leave the group, he was forced to. he was apparently seen crying and "crashing out" in a hybe hallway which CLEARLY shows it was not his decision. to add on, just a few days ago he was speaking about the world tour coming up, and participating in activities and events LIKE NORMAL. it was be so weird just for him to leave like that.
ENGENE, we are a team. we can bring heeseung back. for example, MARK FROM NCT. he left the group exactly like this but came back due to the FANS PROTESTS. WE CAN DO THIS FOR HEESEUNG ASWELL! PLEASE DO THIS SO OUR HEE CAN COME BACK.
THIS IS NOT FAIR! OTHER ARTISTS LIKE: YEJI FROM ITZY, TWICE MEMBERS, TXT MEMBERS, BTS MEMBERS AND MANY MORE ARTISTS ARE ALLOWED TO PURSUE THEIR SOLO CAREER WHILE BEING IN A GROUP. BUT NOT HEESEUNG??
we all call for heeseung's return while ALLOWING HIM THE FREEDOM TO PURSUE HIS SOLO CAREER.
AT THE SAME DAMN TIME - park sunghoon, lee heeseung
Heeseung loves you and you love him but his brother Sunghoon doesn't like that so he lures you in cause brothers share everything afterall right?
You on the other hand seem to love this game of push and pull, might get called a slut for that...but can you really blame yourself?..your boyfriend is hot but his brother is hotter and when you all come under the same roof..the saxophones get louder
♡- boyfriend Heeseung! x girlfriend reader! × boyfriend's brother Sunghoon!
wordcount : 14k
Content : CHEATING (everyone's a cheater here so basically a cheating loop happens), heavy infidelity, secret, MANIPULATION, power dynamics, jealousy, possessiveness, angst, psychological thriller, territoriality, OBSESSION, degradation, angstttt, morally grey characters, red flags, both brothers are down bad for her but they're still men so..lies, lies and lies
warning : explicit but no actual threesome happens, vibrator play in public, lots of makeout, flirting, spanking, sexual tension, voyeurism, exhibitionism, bdsm, lots of mature themes and suggestive contents, one time Sunghoon touches her while Heeseung sleeps beside her
a/n : kinda outdid myself with this one, considering the fact that I wrote this all 14k in less than 48 hours..(yes blame my hyperfixation)..I'm two seconds away from going insane..anyway guys give this alot of love and share your thoughts, ilysm <3
this is a work of fiction created for the sole purpose of entertainment with no relation to real life facts. I do not condone cheating in real life.
Cold hearts,hot libido.
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"What's worse....emotional cheating or physical cheating?"
Maddy spoke on the other line of the call crossing her legs while she rested in her lavish LA villa.
"how about both?" you murmured low clutching your seatbelt at the thought of even having to choose between two of the worse possibilities.
"Yknow..Nate tells me physical cheating is worse since he can stand me talking deeply to a guy but he'll kill me if he sees me fucking one"
Maddy gave her opinion as she laughed about her boyfriend's toxic boundaries. You sighed hearing the miserable state of her relationship. Maddy was too good for Nate. while Nate was well...Nate. but there was nothing you could do about it. Though you tried. but she didn't want your unsolicited advice on her relationship.
"you're insane maddy" "and you love it" she declared it with such confidence in her tone, it made you laugh..breaking the otherwise tense atmosphere.
"by the way...have you finally reached your boyfie's mansion...or is he still keeping you in the middle??"
"I'm on the way babygirl...see you soon" you said ending the phonecall with the byes.
"What was that about??" Heeseung spoke beside you, his eyes still on the road and his hand was on your thigh while the other handled the steering wheel.
"It was Maddy..she was asking if emotional or physical cheating is better.." you murmured low caressing Heeseung's hand that was on your thigh with a pout you said.
"Aren't they both worse?"
cold sweats formed on Heeseung's forehead at the sizzling question. He gripped the steering wheel tighter and gave a nervous laugh, trying to play oblivious.
"Of course..they're both worse cheating is worse in general"
"I know right" you said chewing on your lower lip.
Cheating was something you always hated. Be it in friendships, relationships or even games. You believed in truth, in fairness, in righteous act.
But don't we all become something we hate?
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"We're here" Heeseung said parking his car and pulling the door of the car open for you while his other hand went out for you to hold to get out. He was such a sweetheart. You loved him. You guys met one year ago during a mutual's birthday party and instantly fell in love.
There was something so mesmerizing, so magnetic and so alluring about Heeseung that you never seemed to get enough of. Sometimes it made you doubt how many girls used to hit on Heeseung on an everday basis due to his charm but you used to shake that thought off, completely trusting your boyfriend of one year.
so today you were here, after celebrating your one year anniversary yesterday, the only thing Heeseung asked as a present was that you move into his house since you lived in dorms..the kind with bitches filled all around...
....and how could he see his loved one suffering in a pond while he could offer her a river?
Though you tried to deny his offer but he persisted Claiming that it felt too alone with only him and his brother. That he needed a woman in the house...and so you agreed.
"Hee baby.. stop!.." you whisper shouted trying your best to pull Heeseung away who was latched onto your neck, determined to give a love bite before the front door opens.
You panicked when you heard the footsteps come close to the front door from the inside. It's his younger brother..if he sees me like this..what would he think of me?? Embarrassment took over you and you finally detached Heeseung from you.
"Don't worry love..he's very open minded" Heeseung said smirking and wiping the side of his mouth.
He's very open minded?...what did he mean by that—
But your thoughts didn't have enough time to come to life before the front door opened..revealing a..naked man?
your brows furrowed as your mouth opened at the sight of such a built body. Upper body was naked..and sweatpants hanged low on his torso. wide shoulder, ripped muscles, tall figure, fluff hair..and very well.. a handsome face. You were certain whoever he was..was definitely more muscular than Heeseung was.
You quickly shook your head mentally at the comparison. How could you? slapping yourself inside your head but stopped when you heard your boyfriend say.
"Oh Sunghoon ah" Sunghoon? As in his younger brother...wow...how?Sunghoon looked at him then looked at you, shaking his protein drink in one hand.
"Hello brother" he eyed you one more time before raising a brow at his brother.
"Your..?" "Girlfriend"
Heeseung said shutting down Sunghoon before he could utter any other word that could've had the potential to destroy your both relationship. Sunghoon's face changed a bit then he looked at you again and held out a hand.
"nice meeting you..I'm Sunghoon" you quickly shook his hand, feeling the warmth and the slight sweat of the post workout.
"Please go inside baby...I'll get your luggage" Heeseung uttered kissing the side of your cheek and then looked at his brother.
"Why don't you show her around?"
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"and this is my room"
Sunghoon spoke while sipping the very last drop of his protein drink. you held the back of your head gently, slightly dizzy from this home's huge layout. way too big.
But it's not like you weren't used to it..your parents house was also medium..but living in those isolated university dorms fucked your brain to some extent.
You practically wanted to thank Heeseung for preventing the further damage..you wanted to thank Heeseung in a special way. but all you could focus on now was his brother. The way sweat slid from his neck to his peck..and slid down further before getting absorbed in the grey sweatpants..oh god..not the grey sweatpants.
"You didn't tell me your name" Sunghoon chuckled while putting down the bottle and finally faced you. Something he was avoiding during the whole home tour thing. He looked at you, his brows slightly raised anticipating an answer.
"Oh it's Y/N" his mouth formed an O at that. not the reaction you wanted, but kinda expected.
"Let's have dinner guys...the sun's getting down"
Heeseung said a little breathless from getting your luggage upto your room. On God..and did he look hot you quickly went and held his arm, smiling at him.
"thank you for all this baby" you said giving him heart eyes. He gave you that back kissing your forehead. Sunghoon swore he could puke at this love angle but he shrugged it anyway.
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you smelled the aroma of the dumplings while you took them out of the pot, dressing them neatly.
"so you know how to cook?" you got a bit startled then looked back to see Sunghoon leaning on the wall while scrolling on his phone, his eyes focused on the phone, not sparing you a glance.
"I do" you said turning your back to him and continued what you were doing.
"The ex he had before you..didn't even know how to make ramen..so Heeseung did all the work"
he said coming closer and smelled the dumpling's aroma. "it smells good" you didn't know what to say to your boyfriend's ex remark so you just changed the topic.
"Yeah I did culinary class in my first semester so I know a thing or two" you gave a nervous smile but then your eyes diverted onto the photo that was displaying, apparently an instagram post of a brunette.
"Is that your girlfriend?" you playfully asked raising one brow...expecting somewhat for him to deny the question,..but he didn't.
"yeah she is, her name's astey" "oh"
you didn't know what you felt knowing that he wasn't single. But you convinced yourself that there was nothing to feel in the first place. He was just your boyfriend's brother. You focused yourself back on the dumplings and took one steaming hot one in your hand, biting into it.
instantly rolling your eyes back at how good it tasted.that action sent vibrations to Sunghoon's body, immediately grabbing the counter to contain himself before he asked you.
"Can I also have a taste?" "yeah sure"
you looked at him about to give him one of the dumplings from the pot but stopped when he snatched the one that was in your hand..you stood still..the one that you tasted..he took it...you still tried to be cool about it though..even if you weren't...
he mimicked the same action of rolling his eyes back on the taste and whispering a low,
"wow"
You chuckled at that but it drained down after what he said next.
"you know..Heeseung hyung doesn't deserve you"
your smile dropped and your hands stopped from where you were wiping the plates. you looked down at the plate, not knowing what to say but what he said next was something you never expected.
"you should've dated me..the hotter brother"
that sent shivers down your spine. there were way too many emotions that came out of this but the most prominent one was..it got you furious. The boyfriend you loved..surely you won't let anyone degrade him...right?
You looked up from the plate..your eyes boring onto his and you declared.
"Never make the mistake of saying something like this again..I only love Heeseung and he means the world to me" you still looked at him while you took the plates before you looked at him one last time to speak your one liner.
"not even God could change that"
Sunghoon saw you go with the plates to the dining table and kiss his brother's forehead while smiling at him as if she didn't almost kill Sunghoon with her eyes.. he definitely joked with you..but his intentions weren't pure and you very well caught onto that. he grew a smirk.
"well... consider me God then"
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"Sunghoon?" you called out his name low in the dark hallway when you saw him at the front door trying to open it.
placing the glass on the countertop you made your way towards him. Your toe still aching from how you stumbled yourself on the wall in the dark.Heeseung's house was big asf.. So it was obviously hard to get used to it soon.
"Where are you—" your words stopped midway when you went closer to where Sunghoon was and saw a blonde beside him, holding her heels and standing as if she's just been caught. Your brows knitted in confusion. Wasn't his girlfriend brunette?
The blonde looked at you in a displeasing manner, clearly not liking your presence. Gladly you shared the same sentiment... seeing her beside Sunghoon while he was holding her purse.
"Okay Jia see you soon" he kissed her cheek and closed the front door shut.
"as far as you told me..your girlfriend is astey..who's a brunette..so are you cheating on her?" you said folding your arms together on your chest.
Meddling somewhere you shouldn't.
"well I am indeed cheating on her..but guess what? she cheated on me first" he spoke, as if proud, folding his arms together like you, mimicking the action. your mouth opened in surprise, then closed.
"So..are you taking revenge on her by cheating too?"
"Revenge.. pfft......... I don't believe in revenge, I believe in regret........now she knows that I cheat..but doesn't confront me about it cause she's guilty"
"Wow..that's mean" you said more to yourself than him...but that seemed to offend him...very much.
"Why?..you think a few apologies from her will undo her actions?? Will stop her from cheating again???"
He started stepping closer to you as you started stepping back..the heat of the moment growing with each passing second..he stopped till you guys were close enough to be called a couple.
"a person who is bound to cheat will inevitably do it...sooner or later"He said looking deep into your eyes, and for a moment his words ringed in your ear..less like a response, more like a warning.
"Baby!!??"
you came back to your senses when you heard Heeseung call you from the bedroom, visibly confused on where you went at 2 in the morning.
"I'm coming.. Hee!!" you shouted loud enough to get that to your bedroom and looked back at Sunghoon.
"well then goodnight...baby" Sunghoon leaned in and whispered close to your ear before finally walking away to his room.
you held your hand where your heart was and took a deep breath...it's normal...he just greeted...he's sleepy...that's okay....but why...why are the saxophones getting louder?
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"Is America in Europe??" Jungwon asked bulging his eyes out at the zoom call. Jake just sighed, really done with Jungwon, this call and life in general before he let his inner demons out.
"YAH JUNGWON HOW COULD YOU—" Jake screamed at the screen which made all of you cover your eyes..and Jay who had headphones on was certain that his hearing was damaged for some hours.
"kkay guys calm down...why don't we focus on the project we have for this summer break huh??"
Right. The summer break started. And it only made things worse for you. You were in your senior year and so was Sunghoon, considering both of you were the same age, 22. while Heeseung who was 25, had to handle the family business and legacy which kept him busy and you isolated in his home...with his brother.
It's not like Sunghoon was evil...atleast that's what was shown. He didn't flirt with you, never hit on you, spoke barely, didn't even try to touch you..but it was those little things that drove you insane.
getting a coffee mug while brushing your shoulder..too close to be accidental, walking right past you, in the sense that you guys would collide if one of you moved an inch closer, staring at you at random times like a creep and then looking away, talking to his girlfriend about how he would fuck her in detail..while you ate beside practically choking..deliberately walking without any shirt..
You tried to understand the situation, really did, maybe that was what he's like in general. Since you didn't really know him..but that didn't make anything better.
You thought of telling Heeseung about this..but slapped yourself for even thinking of this.
Heeseung would be disappointed in you.
This thought, on top of how tired Heeseung used to come home from work these days, stopped you.
But it had a limit..that was getting crossed soon.
"you want nudes?" you came back from your zone out session at Sunghoon's voice. He was again..half naked..with a towel wrapped around his torso..his hair wet apparently he just showered.
He shook his wet hair a little and made himself comfortable on the phone call, plopping down on the couch..opposite to you.your eyes widened a little hearing the words.
"Are you hearing Y/N????" Jake took you back into the project call discussing about your group project.
"So we all agree on the globalisation theme right???"
"Yeah we do" you replied shaking one foot below the table.
"okay so we'll include the cold war era and the recent happenings........"
"Okay I'll send you nudes blondie..behave" your ears perked up at his words..and the project call screen that was infront of you became long forgotten when your eyes moved behind your laptop to Sunghoon.
he murmured the response of sending his nudes and slowly, steadily started removing his white towel that was already low on his lips, he removed one layer.
your face got so hot, you could practically feel yourself heating and maybe even releasing steam..who knows..but your eyes still remained on his hands that were slowly undoing his towel.
He placed the camera and let it stand on the table with the support of a water bottle and presumably..was putting on a show for the blondie he was facetiming.
He removed the other layer so now his inner thighs were visible and there was only one thing that remained unvisible... and he ripped the last layer of towel revealing that too.
your eyes went wide for a second or two before they came back to normal. It was big. Saying that would be an understatement cause he really was big..
Did the gene run in the family?
you thought remembering how big Heeseung was too...you closed your legs on instinct at the view of the fully naked man spread out on the couch infront of you.
Wetness was pooling and you knew it. God forbid you get wet really easily..and...
When it drips, it drips hard.
Sunghoon took heavy breath when he felt your eyes on him, he didn't look at you once..but he knew you were looking. On the facetime, the blondie watched him naked while pressed her breasts together..getting turned on.
Two women watching him like that was more than enough to get him in the mood too. So he started. He placed one hand on his thigh while his other started caressing his most intimate part...you tried to suppress a gasp but it came anyway at the sight..his brows furrowed when he slightly heard your gasp and he moaned clearly getting off at the situation.
On the facetime the girl moaned too getting off..chanting hoon,hoon,hoon.
You felt your shorts get wet from the show that was happening infront of you, you bit your lip, you tried to look away but it was as if your eyes were glued to him. Oh..how big it was..how you guys were just ten steps away from fucking like animals....a guy and a girl..alone in a mansion..what really could go wrong?
he leaned his head back on the couch and it revealed his pale neck that was glossy with the sweat that formed...and it took so much power from you to not think or daydream anything your monster was telling you..but it still happened...and you started daydreaming.
what if you stood up from this table and went over to where he was...stripped off your clothes..and positioned yourself down on him..and felt him go inside you?
while you licked his pale neck...eventually kissing him, sucking his plump lips, and getting his saliva in your mouth..?
"Y/N!! Y/N!!!" you broke the daydream when your friend shouted on the zoomcall, her annoyed tone telling you that you missed something important..surely.
You quickly focused back on the screen and this time..fully focused on the group project call...even when you clenched your thighs together..even when you heard him masturbate harder and his moans made you dizzy...
.....though after ending the group call..you soon called Maddy and walked out of there in an instant..not daring to look back at Sunghoon who was still touching himself and the blondie was still moaning.
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"are you ready baby?" you shouted from the walk in closet getting ready to walk out of it and show Heeseung. Heeseung just chuckled while he closed his eyes waiting for you to come out.
"Yes I'm ready...come already " he heard the footsteps and then your warm hands cupped his cheek which made him open his eyes...and there he saw it...your beautiful innocent face...but then his eyes went down..and he saw you wearing the off white lingerie that he just gifted you and begged for you to wear it.
the fabrics of his sweats got tighter that at. He stood up and roamed his bad manly hands all around your body. that made you break into a gasp. He just chuckled kissing your earlobe and threw you on your bed on all fours. It had been so long since you guys made love..and you missed him..his touch.
Fully convinced that once Heeseung makes love to you..you'll forget Sunghoon like before.
but life doesn't work that way right?
life isn't that easy.
You gripped the bedsheet between your fingers when you felt the bed dip from the weight of Heeseung climbing on it. He pushed your head down on the pillow and caressed your hips with his palm.
"Tell me..how many times did you touch yourself...while I was gone?" "ahhn..I don't remember"
"wrong answer"
"AHH" you moaned, loud and lewd when one hard spank landed on your ass with his strong hands. Hard enough to leave redness behind. but you liked that. Liked the feeling of getting manhandled.
"Awh babygirl..I'm gonna ruin you for good" he hissed caressing your ass and taking off the lingerie before several spanks landed again, breaking sensual moans out of you..
....your body shook from his touch...his hands on you, spanking you bare, while calling you names..did so much to you..and as if that wasn't enough..you accidentally looked to your side where the door was slightly open and saw....Sunghoon.
bottle of water in his hand while he stood still. The best guess was that he woke up for water but came here after hearing the sounds. Your cheeks got flamed hot..you were naked infront of him..and he was seeing you like that..on all fours.
Sunghoon stood in a way that he was able to see you both..but from your side..only you could see him and Heeseung couldn't. Not like Heeseung cared...he was wayy too busy right now..he turned you around and made you plop back on the bed on your back.
His hands straight went for your breast, groping them before his mouth attached to one while the other was massaged by his hand. Your eyes rolled back and you scratched his back..and somehow your gaze still went back to Sunghoon.
your eyes made direct contact and at the same time Heeseung bit your flesh and licked it. a tear and a yelp broke out of you at the overwhelming situation.
Heeseung worked his way upto the top and finally got hold of your lips. Instantly attaching his. it resulted in a messy workout..all tongue...saliva getting mixed and dripping down...you closed your eyes and gripped his hair tighter trying to go even more deeper into his mouth...even forgetting Sunghoon's presence for a while.
The whole bedroom echoed with smooching sounds of you two and it reached Sunghoon's ears too Heeseung started grinding harder on you now...he was only in his robe so the friction made you gag.
you couldn't wait any longer..not with Heeseung on top of you like that..not with Sunghoon watching you like that.
"Oppa please" you pleaded, your eyes glossy
"please what sweetheart?" "please fuck me" "oh yea?"
his hands came up at your throat, tugging hard, choking you. You gasped for air but still leaned onto the touch. Loving every bit of it.
"Tell me..can any other man ruin you like I do?" Hee whispered around your neck licking the previously bitten flesh.
"No awgh no they can't" he gave a proud chuckle then came face to face with you..while his smile started disappearing from his face..
"will you ever cheat on me?" that made you stop in your tracks. Your brows raised before you shook your head in no.
"No baby I would never" sure.
"you better not..cause you know" he finally took his robe off and came closer till your lips touched.
"I'm worse than Maddy's boyfriend"
"If I ever caught you cheating on me with another man....I'll kill you both"
he smirked after dropping a very serious warning. You gulped when he started kissing your neck you looked back at Sunghoon who seemed relaxed as if he didn't hear the terrifying warning.
and for the rest of the night...Heeseung proved you why no other man could ruin you like he does.....yet
Sunghoon stood there through the entire session watching you get railed in 7 different positions. his legs ached for him to go and sleep..but he still stayed there..watching you all vulnerable..and it did nothing but add a fuel to his growing fire.
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"I've cleaned the whole house but do you want help in cooking too?" The middle aged helper auntie said to you.
"Ahh no no not at all... thank you for your work but I'll handle the cooking... please go home and rest now" you said giving her a polite smile and she went away..leaving once again you and Sunghoon alone in the big house and a rainy weather.
"Don't add too much salt... they won't like it" Sunghoon said warning you as you were about to add it to the soup you were making for his parents.
their parents were coming today for dinner after a long time.
Apparently they moved back to their town-village-sweet-small-home after leaving the family business to their sons. Both his parents loved simplicity and despite the amount of wealth they obtained..they still were attached to the ground.
Sunghoon chose ice skating as his career so ultimately Heeseung became the CEO, and even though Sunghoon owns half the business..in present time, Heeseung is the one leading it..
"got it" you said avoiding his eyes and dropped the salt back in the container.
"Yknow it's a bad thing to not thank someone when they've helped you, right??" he chuckled moving to the refrigerator to get something.
"Yknow it's a bad thing to watch a couple make love, right?"
He froze at that. He turned around to see you leaning on the counter. Your eyes boring into his. He gulped but tried to play cool.
"It's not my fault you kept the door open...and moaned like a slut" your cheeks flushed red at that sentence...so you tried to defend yourself.
"You know I could've told Heeseung about you"
"But you didn't"
Sunghoon tilted his head while looking at you and there you realised that you actually fucked yourself up by saying this thing. He started coming closer in slow deliberate steps and you couldn't move nowhere till you were trapped between the counter and him.
"you could've told Heeseung hyung...but you didn't" he clicked his tongue as if disappointed by your actions while on the inside he was more than enjoying it.
"I wonder why" he whispered closer to your left ear and for a minute you forgot how to breath.
BUZZ
Your breath only came back when you guys were interrupted with the sound of a doorbell ruining the sizzling chemistry. You quickly pushed him away gently and went to the door..expecting either Heeseung or his parents waiting. But what you didn't expect was her.
Sunghoon's girlfriend.
You opened the door to a brunette with the same facial features you saw in Sunghoon's phone. So it was her. The cheater girlfriend. Surprisingly, she was not a bitch and bowed a little upon seeing you to which you also bowed back.
"Hello I'm Sunghoon's girlfriend..for the family dinner...and you are??" "I'm Y/N..Heeseung's girlfriend" her mouth formed an "ah" of realisation. soon she entered inside and practically jumped on Sunghoon seeing him come towards her.
"Baby...I've missed you....so so much" she said kissing his cheek and pecking his lips.
You didn't like that.
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"Heeseung and Sunghoon used to fight alottt..over small things.."
"Sunghoon always wanted what Heeseung had and Heeseung hated sharing anything with Sunghoon"
His mom spoke over the dinner to both you and Sunghoon's girlfriend. Laughing and reminiscing about the past times and the childhood banters...but what you all failed to realise was that...
..sometimes the childhood trait, instead of fading away, grows bigger with you.
Both brother just shrugged their shoulder hearing their mom's embarrassing stories. His dad also laughed..but then soon turned serious, taking everyone's attention.
"So what have you thought about marriage?" He asked Heeseung putting his hands on the table. Heeseung's eyes widened a little and he looked at you and then back to his father.
"Father what are you—"
"Y/N is a good girl..you two should totally get married" his father gave the advice pointing at you both. your cheekbones warmed up at that.
"On top of that.. they're both beautiful..you guys look very compatible together and would make pretty babies" his mother said eyeing you both with a future grandmother's hope in her eyes.
Sunghoon's grip tightened on the fork as he stopped whatever he was eating and to make things worse, his girlfriend also appreciated the couple.
"Really..you guys look well together..no lies" she said winking at you to which you just smiled.
Of course..the compliments were flattering but you were young, full of life and definitely not in a mood to settle anywhere near.
"We're young father..let's leave it to the future.... shall we?" Heeseung said holding your hand inside the table and soothed you down...which seemed to work as you finally calmed down and the dinner went back to normal with pasttime childhood stories.
But what wasn't normal was the way Sunghoon noticed how you eased in Heeseung's touch..how you rebelled against typical life..how you definitely had the fire...and he was gonna be the one to throw the fuel.
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the fresh memory of Sunghoon flirting with his girlfriend shamelessly the whole night kept replaying like a horror movie in your head. loud thunderstorms happened in the sky..almost as if the clouds were mad too.
you let the hot water wash it all down but they pretty much had no effect as you were still thinking, remembering and getting flashbacks of how Sunghoon had her on the counter while everyone was having dessert... how you walked in on them and how he looked at you and said his girlfriend was his "dessert"
"pfft" you scoffed remembering it. what a cheesy thing to say.
But what really did it for you was how Sunghoon sticked with her all the time..like a puppy in love...and said it infront of everyone at the table that him and astey were "endgame"....that they were bound to end up together and how noone could change that...while you mentally laughed
As if he wasn't cheating on her with a new girl every other night..
But you shooed those thoughts away...I mean of course..it's his life...his love life...you have one of your own too...and literally 3 weeks ago you didn't even care about any Sunghoon like that..so it's better to go back now aswell.
You draped the towel around your body..finally feeling the relaxation as the muscles in your body also seemed to relax themselves. you turned the shower off but the shower of the clouds still happened outside..a very rainy soily atmosphere..something that was your favorite..but your mind was elsewhere now...there was noone at home right now.
Heeseung went to drop his parents off and Sunghoon went to drop his girlfriend off. Huh what a performative boyfriend..if he cared that much...why didn't he pick her up too?
You came in your room and started applying lotion all over your body..but a certain strand of hair got stuck in the back hook of your necklace.."ouchhh" you tried to pull it but it started hurting more.
You were practically unable to move your neck like that..soon you heard the bedroom door open..you previously heard the car sounds and the front door open too..so you assumed it was one of the brothers...and fortunately hopefully not any serial killer..But when your bedroom door opened, you were certain it was Heeseung.
"Baby! come help me it's stuck!"
The man walked closer to you and started untangling the hair from the chain. you felt relief as you could finally move your neck and looked up in the mirror to see the man who was helping you and it infact was not Heeseung...but his younger brother..Sunghoon..your eyes widened a little.
You were just in your robe..and he was standing body to body close to you...your body shivered from the sudden skin contact.. you tried to get away but he sneaked his hands around your abdomen trapping you in a backhug and rested his chin on your shoulder as if he was your lover...right lover..
"W—What a—are you doing Sunghoon—"
"what I should've done a long time ago"
he smiled at you. Too pure for the stunt he was about to pull next..he digged his nose in the flesh of your neck and smelled the body wash, the body oil and body lotion on you..his eyes rolling back..he came back in his senses soon and looked at you straight in the mirror.
Seeing you practically breathless..looking directly into your eyes in the mirror, he gave a loud smooch on your shoulder. The kind of peck that made a lewd sound. that kind of punched some air back in you..and you realised what you guys were actually doing.
"Su—Sunghoon stop— no—" he rested his chin on your shoulder again and smiled looking at you.
"why because you're not a cheater?"
"no but because I'm not your lover"
"I'm not yours Sunghoon, I'm your brother's lover"
that made him drop his smile and his already hard grip on your abdomen tightened even more.
"Really???? then why it knock the air out of you when I called astey my endgame???? Huh???? Or even better..why did you disappear into your room for a while when you saw me kissing my girlfriend?????"
the dozen questions started filling your already fogged brain and you blurted out
"Cause I respect your relationship and I respect you!"
"Then don't." he said dead looking into your eyes.
"I don't want your respect...I want your love"
he whispered and his chin soon lifted from your shoulder..his hands sneaked around to where your towel was and he tugged at it..you could've stopped him, should've stopped him..but you didn't.
surprisingly he didn't pull it down but just fixed it even tighter... tight enough that your cleavage and your curves were now popping out of that thin brown towel..you took a sharp breath at the tightness and how it seemed to cage you.
"you look lethal..doll"
he whispered and started roaming his hands around your body. you joined your legs together ashamed at that fact that even through the towel was separating his hands from your skin, you still felt his touch, still felt his warmth.
his long slender fingers caressed the dip in between your breasts then ...they rubbed your waist...soon going down to rub your ass and then stroke your bare thighs...you almost let out a gasp at that...in a reflex he turned you around so now you were facing his tall figure, you kept your eyes on his chest..
embarrassed to meet his eyes..embarrassed of the situation you were in...embarrassed of how you couldn't stop it..embarrassed of what you were becoming.
He lifted your chin gently and looked you in the eye and whispered low.
"If I had a dollar for everytime I thought of ruining you in hyung's bed..I'd be a fucking millionaire"
As soon as his words finished, a loud thunderstorm happened in the sky again..raining even heavier..as if it was warning you..and from there it happened.
You didn't know who moved first, who closed the gap, or who started it.
but the kiss happened nevertheless. it was gentle at first, frozen, almost awkward, as if two teenagers felt the sensation of having their lips touched for the first time..but just in one second, Sunghoon closed his eyes and moved at a speed like he was hungry for a week. (Fair enough..he was for three weeks.)
you also tried to match his pace..resulting in a very intense makeout. He kissed your lips, then your cheek and went down licking your neck. you grabbed at his locks.. tears forming in your eyes from how wrong it all was.
Your inner self beliefs that you held onto for years were crumbling.
falling like house of cards.
but it only made the other side of you hungrier, so you pulled Sunghoon back to your lips and started giving open mouth kisses. the whole bedroom filled with sounds of kissing and licking, sucking, sounds of humming...and much more.
You started undressing him and his shirt fell on the floor somewhere. licking and sucking on his neck and pecs. he moaned at that sensation of your juicy lips on his soft skin. He pulled you back for a kiss..his hands going to the towel to make it fall.
"Where are you baby?"
But too bad..his dreams remained dreams.. when Heeseung's voice cut through the heated moment like a sharp blade.
Heeseung apparently got home and was searching for you in the hall downstairs. That immediately made you open your eyes and you stepped back from him, widenening your eyes and touching your lips as if you've just seen a ghost of Sunghoon.
Sunghoon scoffed at your hypocritical behavior and rolled his eyes..knowing that now Heeseung's here..you were gonna act like a saint again....
he picked his shirt up annoyingly from the floor and went away to his bedroom before Heeseung could come..slamming your door hard to make it sting your ears. You quickly looked in the mirror and fixed your hair and your towel. the door of your room opened revealing your dear boyfriend.
He gave a tired smile at you, little wet on the shoulder from the rain and hugged you. his Prada Luna Rossa Ocean perfume filling all your senses to the brim. he looked at the thin towel that wrapped you and smirked before murmuring.
"I'll make you rain today"
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"so here's a question for Y/N!!!...have you ever thought of another man when having sex with Heeseung?"
the whole crowd cheered answer,answer,answer
"if it's a no, you'll drink this bitter drink...and if it's a yes...you'll tell us that man's name!!"
Yunjin cheered placing the bitter drink infront of you. A cold sweat broke out of you. Surely you haven't right? Right?...You looked up from the drink to see everyone patiently waiting for you to finish your turn on whatever stupid game they were playing right now.
your eyes went to Heeseung, he was laid back, too relaxed..like a man who knew his women too well...then your eyes went to where Sunghoon was..he was looking direct at you with the same confidence Heeseung had.
knowing very well that despite everything..you definitely fantasized about him...at least once..you felt torn and you were.
The you who always stood by truth...were you gonna lie to save your relationship? or be honest and save your morals???....fortunately, the former was much more important to you right now. you faked a big big smile and yelled out in purely made up excitement.
"Of course not!" took the glass and sipped the bitter drink in one go. It tasted like pure poison. as if it was also punishing you for lying. you placed the cup back and looked at Heeseung, he just blew out an air kiss, not surprised at your answer but still that gave him a huge ego boost. A false one.
from the corner of your eyes, you saw Sunghoon get away from the game with the excuse of getting water. And oh god, why did it hurt seeing him like that?..well maybe because these past few days, you were nothing but cruel to him.
ever since the kiss happened, you practically and literally became a cheater, one way or the other..and that ate you alive. so you avoided Sunghoon..being in your room the whole time Heeseung would be out..leaving no chance for anything. you thought distance would fix everything.
just like how Maddy suggested you, "Out of sight, out of mind" then why did it hurt seeing him walk away?
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you hugged Yunjin as she hugged you back. "Yknow we should have these lunch parties more often..they're funnn..!!" "sure we should" you replied finally bidding your byes to everyone and got inside the car.
It was Sunghoon's car. He was driving. while you and Heeseung were in the backseat. as soon as Sunghoon started driving, Heeseung started kissing your neck. The red dress you wore only inviting his beast in more.
you made eye contact with Sunghoon in the rear mirror and God did it feel bad? You felt guilty. Funny thing, you didn't know what for..Heeseung was your boyfriend, Sunghoon was the other man.
still it felt like you were cheating on him when Heeseung roamed his hands around your body.
"Ahh" a low moan escaped when his plump lips started giving open mouth kisses to your collabone. Sunghoon tightened his jaw, his eyes squinting while he focused on the road. your eyes opened from the pleasure and you saw how white Sunghoon's knuckles became cause of holding the steering wheel too firmly. you felt the danger.
"Baby let's reach home first" you tried to gently push Heeseung away from you, already tensing up. Heeseung didn't even acknowledge his younger brother's presence and raised a brow.
"Why love?" "I just—"
"don't make any love mess in my car."
Sunghoon spoke from front. his face stoic. tone clear. Heeseung just scoffed and replied.
"Who are you to tell me what should I do with my own wife?" the sudden wife caught both you and Sunghoon offguard.
"W—Wife?" you spoke low. He just chuckled.
"Yes..my wife, my life, my bitch, my girlfriend, my anything and everything" he whispered staring at you and kissed the side of your face, sucking on it.
Sunghoon rolled his eyes and took a sharp turn..In a way that moved Heeseung a little away from you..and the window glass hit his back... not too rough though. your eyes widened as you gripped the sheets at the rough driving.
"Awgh fuck brother don't you know how to drive huh?" Heeseung spoke annoyingly while you caressed his back. Sunghoon just shrugged his shoulders.
"Not my fault..you're not sitting properly"
"do I need to remind you who's the hyung here?"
"okay okay calm down.." you tried to sooth down Heeseung when you felt him getting riled up. it was the rudeness in Sunghoon's tone that annoyed Heeseung. you cupped his cheeks and tried to give the kind of sweet smile that would calm him down..but Heeseung wasn't in any mood to smile.
He was in a mood to fuck.
when you cupped his cheeks, he wasted no time in closing the gap and started kissing you..you got surprised but soon gave up. when you felt his warm lips run over yours. Heeseung was a good kisser. the kind that knocked the air out of you. the kind that made your knees weak.
you sneaked your arms behind his neck and tried to sit in a way which made your back face Sunghoon. cause something inside you still felt bad..so you tried to avoid the worse..even if the bad was still happening.
He pulled you closer by your waist and started kissing you deeper. the air between seemed to vanish and suddenly the car felt too hot and too small for what was growing between you two. Hee's hands went inside your dress and caressed your bare back, the coldness of his hands with the warmth of your back made you gasp and that made him enter his tongue inside your mouth.
He ate your mouth like he didn't just have lunch. he nibbled on your jawline, swirled his tongue all around your exposed breast areas (not wanting to strip you naked infront of his brother to see), the moans came pleading and vulnerable. No matter how much you tried to suppress it.
Sunghoon heard it all, saw it all, felt it all. his jaw ached from how it was clenched the entire ride, his knuckles turned dangerously white from how hard he gripped the wheel, his vision almost became blurry from seeing how Heeseung carried you inside bridal style..certainly going to smash you like he said...the imagination alone made him dizzy but he contained himself.
Reminding what the truth was..that you were infact not his..you were his brother's everything..
but the guilty conscience stopped once he used all of it..and now he was just determined to get you...no matter how the fuck you were.
His desire only grew for you and desire's the only thing that never dies.————
Sunghoon knew your weakness. It was the conflict of your inner beliefs. Of how one side of you wanted to remain pristine, traditional and truthful. but the other one of you craved danger, excitement, thrill.
He knew how much of a hypocrite you were and he used that against you. If anything, Sunghoon was an amazing manipulatior.
so he opened his book of manipulation and first and foremost.. used the no. 1 tactic known to mankind.
#trick one : Playing the victim.
He heard you coming downstairs for lunch since Heeseung was out for work and got up from his bed smirking to himself.about to start a game he has mastered over the years.
"and here it comes"
"yes yes I've sent you the files Jay, you just have to arrange them and then our group assignment will be done for good" you spoke on the phonecall while heading downstairs.
Was a break even a break even if it was filled with fucking assignments??
You huffed out and finally placed your phone somewhere about to enter the kitchen. just then you heard the sound of glass shattering from the kitchen, you stopped for a moment and then went inside.
"Oh my God" you whispered when you saw the big glass bowl shattered on the floor everywhere. Presumably by Sunghoon as he was the one picking up the chunks...with bare hand!!? Your eyes widened seeing that.
"Hey hey Sunghoon you shouldn't—" "owwww"
he yelped when he felt a glass cut through his palm.
"Oh my God you don't! just don't get away from it!!" you shouted at him and he got up, squinting his eyes from the pain.
Surprisingly the cut wasn't any sharp or deep, and only a drop of blood came out of it. as if it was digged on purpose..but you shrugged thinking msybe he had a low pain tolerance. "Here get up" you held his shoulders and made him sit on the sofa in the living room.
"Are you okay wait let me put on a bandaid" you said searching for one in the drawer and then finally dressed his cut. you were about to walk away from there to clean the glass pieces when you felt him tug at your hand. you looked at his hand and then down to were he was sitting.
"you healed the outer damage but what about the inner one??" you raised a brow not getting the meaning. He just chuckled though no actual laugh came out of it. suddenly he pulled your hand to himself which made you lose balance and you fell on his lap, stabilising your hands on his chest. Your body jerked from the sudden change.
"sunghoon what are you—"
"it must be so easy right? giving me attention when you want to and then leaving me in the dark when hyung arrives?" you took a sharp breath.
"what are you talking about" "oh yea? you got no idea?"
his hands started roaming around your back, touching you. and just a mere touch, just a mere touch like that broke such a sultry moan out of you, it surprised both you and Sunghoon. He scoffed
"maybe you got no idea but your body does" his hands came in front and he squeezed your breasts over your tight tshirt. you closed your eyes at the sensation of his big warm hands squeezing you.
"do you know how many nights I've thought of you while you were getting fucked by hyung???"
"do you know how much it pains to see you like that, away from me and my shadow?"
"letting Heeseung hyung take all of you while I starve to death???" he whispered these words and attached his forehead to yours forcing your eyes open to look at him.
He sounded like a yearner..and sure he was...but he was exaggerating the reality.
you looked at him gulping hard, your lips inches apart, only one move was stopping you both from kissing but it was as if someone slapped you and you pulled away, getting up. you looked down fixing your dress, avoiding his eyes.
"I—I'll clean the glass and bring the lunch to the table..wait there"
he ruffled his hair out of frustration. This bitch just won't give up. But forutnately, he had many cards up his sleeve.
Here..let's have lunch you said placing two plates of pasta on the table as if nothing ever happened.
#trick two : Guilt tripping
If you were gonna pretend like nothing happened seconds ago..well fine then..two can play the game.
"let's play something..just eating is boring" he said leaning back looking you, you just gave a nervous laugh and finally looked up at him.
"Play sure but what?"
"Two truths, one lie" he replied, his gaze fixed on you.
"I'm sure you know the rules, don't you?"
you just cleared your throat, "sure I do well.." "let the game begin then.." you digged the fork and ate your pasta, already preparing for what was about to come. but somewhere inside you felt excitement bubble up in your chest.
"Here I go with my threes..one, I fucked Heeseung's first love..(truth)...two, I fucked all his girlfriends....(lie) three, I'll fuck his current girlfriend soon...(truth)"
you felt the table tilt.
"Wha—I—....the third one is the lie. " you said with full confidence and you know it annoyed him.
"Negative..the second one was a lie" he chuckled
"you really think I have fucked all his girlfriends nah...even tho I slept with his first love..she's the only one yet"
he mentally scoffed that you really believe he won't fuck Heeseung's current girlfriend, you, soon.
"Okay my turn...one, I once got gangbanged by my homeboys when I was 19 (truth)....two, I only love Heeseung (truth)..... three, I don't like sex (lie)"
"I know all three are lies" you just rolled your eyes,
"obviously not Sunghoon"
"Okay let's level up the game, I'll give you two about yourself..you have to guess which one's the lie okaay?????" "O..kay that's easyyyy"
"Be careful, lie will be hard to detect" he said winking at you.
"We'll see about that" you placed your arms on the table, waiting.
"one is that you're a hypocrite"
"two is that you're a hypocrite who kisses your boyfriend's brother and then goes and fucks the boyfriend like nothing happened "
In a flash, the air turned serious, the playful smile you had finally dropping after Sunghoon finally confronted you face to face. you felt blood rush in your face as if you were held at a gunpoint. He placed the fork back in the plate after finishing his lunch and chuckled seeing your face pale up, he got up from the dining table and walked towards you.
the last and the only tactic was left now.
#trick three : degradation
He took slow and deliberate steps towards you and lifted your face making you face him, all of a sudden he bend down to your level and licked the side of your lip that had sauce on. you took a hard gulp standing up.
"I—" "what happened baby? Can't handle the truth?....hmm such a spoiled brat."
"It's not like that—" he slid his arms around your waist and pulled you chest to chest close with him.
"remember when I said Heeseung hyung didn't deserve you cause you were too good?" you looked at him, breathing heavily.
"My bad.. I take it back..you are the one who doesn't deserve hyung..you're a whore..good for noone.."
that made you gasp and you tried to plead him. If there was any omega inside you, she sure was hurt hearing that. You gripped his tshirt tight, whispering low.
"I—I'm not a whore..I—I just.."
"you what baby..? wearing these tight tees that popped your boobs out, these tiny shorts that practically showed your ass..wearing skirts and bending down..craving for my eyes on you and you think I don't notice???"
he sneaked his hands inside your skirt rubbing your thighs and you cursed yourself when he made contact with some sticky wetness that pooled on your inner thigh.
"So wet for me and we didn't even do anything" he just scoffed
"so miserable..now you know how I felt."
with his other hand he pulled you closer by your hair until your lips were practically touching. long deep breaths came getting tangled. the heatness escalated. the clouds roared again.
but he knew he won his favorite game again when he felt you close the gap and kiss him. he closed his eyes, loving the feeling and pulled you close.. kissing you back, biting and nibbling on your lower lip which made you yelp and moan in pain.
His hands went all around your body as if already knew where to touch to make the weakest moans break out of you. you felt yourself getting lifted and broke the kiss opening your eyes to see that he was taking you to his bed.
by now, any and every moral you had were burned to the ground. you still felt bad for Heeseung but tried to convince yourself that Sunghoon started this. trying to gaslight yourself into thinking that you still had something left but Sunghoon wasn't gonna let that happen.
He placed you on the ground and walked inside the room, sitting on the edge of the bed, inviting you inside. "Come on baby, sit infront of me"
you followed what he said and sat on the ground on your knees while his figure towered you sitting on the bed. from nowhere he pulled a ruler. A sharp, sleek and metal ruler.
"my doll..are you into bdsm?" You looked up at him and nodded lightly. He just smiled with his canines, patting your head.
"then should I try this on you?" He said shaking the ruler infront of you. you bit your lips and then whispered low, "yes"
"well since you want this" "Ahhh!"
a loud smack went on your back, you didn't expect it so soon. You straightened your back rubbing the spot. He threw the ruler away.
he said picking you up from the ground and placed you nicely on his bed ripping his and your clothes off. He got on top of you sucking your breasts and squeezing the other body parts while you roamed your nails around his pale muscular body and touched his back pulling him closer, he looked at you and then asked,
"do you want this?" you nodded.
"No.. not like that..tell me how bad do you want this??? do you want this as much as I do????"
You pulled him closer by the back of his neck and whispered,
"I want this more than you do."
and for the rest..Sunghoon proved you why Heeseung wasn't the only man who knew how to ruin you..
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the sun started going down..dusk approaching soon. you gripped and pulled the silk blanket closer to your naked body. a small sigh escaping you when you looked out of the window.
Heeseung was about to come home now...tired from working all day..he was gonna see you..smile at you and love you...having no idea that you slept with his brother behind his back. tears formed in your eyes and you felt a lump in your throat.
if shame wasn't gonna kill you, guilt sure will.
Sunghoon placed his phone back on the side table when he saw you zone out. He pulled your body closer to his.
"thinking of hyung?" the gentleness in his voice made your tears drop one by one, unable to stop themselves. you sobbed a little looking at him.
"Sunghoon I—I cheated on him..I feel so bad"
"I'm sorry I was the one who—" "no no you weren't..I did this all..oh I'm such a bad girlfriend" you said biting your lower lip wiping your tears.
Sunghoon didn't want to tell you this..felt like he wasn't supposed to do that or didn't have the right to do that..but seeing you like that..he had no other option.
"YN ah.....I..there's something you need to know...something you should know" he said looking at you with his brows knitted. Your tears stopped and you looked at him.
"What....is it???" "I don't know if I should or shouldn't..since he's my brother too but—" he fumbled with his words.
"What is it about hoon—" "Hyung is cheating on you"
you felt the ground tilt as if someone removed the bed from below you and dropped you in deep water. your body numbed.
Hyung is cheating on you
Hyung is cheating on you
Hyung is cheating on you
a tear rolled down from which eye you couldn't even tell cause all you saw was the sweet memories you had with Heeseung..the way he smiled at you..sure you just cheated on him too..but what did he mean that Heeseung was seeing someone else??
you scoffed not believing a cent of it.
"You're lying hoon..you're just trying to make me feel better about myself..since I just had sex with you..you're just trying to heal me with false facts!!!"
Sunghoon gulped at your reaction. He expected that. knew it all too well.
"but I'm not lying.. love...Hyung has been cheating on you even before you cheated on him..with his mistress..."
your breathing worsened at that new piece of info.
"W—What..?? W—Who..?"
"with J..his female friend..as far as I remember..he met her four months ago and brought her to a hotel and came home late at night sometimes"
your eyes widened at that.
"I asked him once..and he just called her a quickfuck..pointing out that he still loved you"
you laughed at that. really laughed . Loud.
"What bullshit is this huh?" "The same bullshit you're doing"
"what do you mean awggghh" you annoyingly shouted.
"you love Heeseung and fucked me..did the love for him disappear?"
"do not try to justify his actions"
"Justify whose actions baby? Mine? Yours? Or his?"
"aren't we all cheaters here ????"
"but it hurts Hoon! knowing Hee was doing what behind me hurts me so fucking much!!! even if I did the same thing, even if I don't deserve or even if anything else happens..!!!"
"I can't just turn the hurt switch off! I'm a human not a vampire or supernatural being...!!..I'm still going to be hurt...!"
you yelled as your tears rolled down your cheek.. he wiped your tears and cupped your cheeks to make you look at him
"That's how I felt when my girlfriend first cheated on me.."
He pulled you closer in a hug, giving you a piece of advice to last forever.
"the only rule in life, don't trust anyone"
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Heeseung opened the front door and started putting his shoes off. He bought a cake for you today..a chocolate one..your favorite one..
"Where are you love?" he shouted for you but like usual days he got no response. He put the cake on the countertop and looked at Sunghoon who was drinking a beer, watching FIFA mexico vs south korea.
"Yo brother where's my girl??" Sunghoon already got annoyed at the "my girl" but then shruggged.
"Your girl, you should know." Heeseung scoffed.
"why are so always fucking rude? you gotta learn some manners Hoon really..before I throw hands."
He placed the beer on the table and walked towards his brother coming infront of him.
"Oh really? now you'll teach me manners? hyung..in order to teach someone manners you need to have some too which you don't."
Heeseung chuckled at how disrespectful child, his younger brother grew up.
"that's it..I'm not talking to you ever again"
Sunghoon scoffed at that and went back to the couch.
"Like I wanna talk to you."
Heeseung and Sunghoon were indeed close as brothers...but they both shared the same bad traits..which made them clash at times.
just then you walked out of the study with completed assignment papers in your hand. Heeseung grew heart eyes when he finally found you. "Baby?"
you were genuinely distracted by the assignment shit to even notice him coming but as soon as you saw his pearly smiling face, you got reminded of what Sunghoon told you.
"Hyung has been cheating on you even before you cheated on him"
and you didn't know if it was hallucination or not..but you felt as if his smile was also a lie, as if the way he made love to you was also a lie, as if every effort he made and everything he did was also a lie.
So you didn't smile back or hugged him back when he came and hugged you. But it didn't help the way his large figure almost made your smaller one disappear, or how good he smelled even when tired.
He felt the lack of hands on his back and opened his eyes to see you not hugging him back. his smile descended.
"Is there something wrong baby??" you looked at him, he looked worried.
"Do you really love me Lee Heeseung ?"
Sunghoon's ears perked up at the question. He previously warned you not to ask anything that would raise suspicion..cause if Heeseung knew that you guys knew..it would not end well.
even worse if he found out what you guys did.
Heeseung just smiled at that.
"What kinda question is that??" "just answer me"
"Of course I do..I love you more than anyone else can..more than you love me..more than you can even imagine" and still cheated.
you tried to contain yourself but you felt your lashes get wet. So you quickly pulled him for a hug.
What an irony. the irony of the situation was ridiculously funny in many ways.
"Is there something wrong YN?"
"you'll never leave me..right?" "I'd never."
you brought him closer and attached your lips onto his. kissing him. he gladly kissed back. squeezing your waist. the sounds almost made Sunghoon's ears bleed before they stopped.
"you'll always be with me my love...you'll become my wife, the mother of my kids..and stay with me till we both die"
he held your chin and looked at you. tightening his grip, he said.
"I won't ever let you go, even if you try to"
He was obsessed and that was what you wanted..what you needed to hear...in order to still stay with him in this relationship...in order to still work things out. you grabbed at his collar.
"show me how much you love me" you whispered on his lips.
"say less" he replied and dragged you into the bedroom.
Sunghoon just laughed at himself for how fucked up all of this was.
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"yeah you look fabulous in this one love...consider it final for tonight!"
he said admiring your curves on this dress and gave a peck on your lips "I'll come in about two hours..I have some files to sort and then we'll go to the party" "Okay love byee"
you said giving a reassuring smile and came back inside the house but you didn't have much time to process before you were slammed onto your back on the wall as Sunghoon started sucking your neck.
"Fuck you look dangerous in this lbd..it was so hard to control myself right now" he said swirling his tongue all over your flesh, you grabbed his neck and pulled him for a kiss..entering your tongue and tasting him.
soon you guys separated cause your legs started aching and he made you sit on the couch, magically pulling something from his pocket.
"What's this??" "It's a mini vibratior.." you rolled your eyes and hit his chest lightly.
"I know that hoon but..are you planning to use it on me like right now?..Hoon I have to workout right now—"
"not at all, doll. this is for the evening for you. Hyung brought you this dress so I brought the vibrator."
You chuckled at that.
"And you expect me to wear this to the formal business party??"
"Why not? It's noiseless, it'll disappear in you since it's mini and most of all..I'll be gentle with the remote"
He cupped your cheeks in his hand..
"Can't do this much for me?? come on YN ah..stop being so vanilla"
then he pulled back from you.
"Or maybe it's not your cup of tea..so leave it"
"I'll do it" you said taking the vibrator away from his hands. He smirked.
Bingo.
"but promise that you'll be gentle?? Hm??Oh my love..I don't make promises"
"then I won't wear it.." you replied raising a brow.
"Okay fine I promiseeeee" he rolled his eyes, nuzzling his face into the crook of your neck.
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"Yknow many of those big investors are also coming today.." Heeseung said to you while he drove towards the destination.
"It's gonna be a memorable night for us" Hee excitedly claimed while kissing the back of your hand to which you just gave him an eye smile. Sunghoon just chuckled to himself in the backseat.
Sure it was gonna be one.
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your heels clicked when you stepped on the rooftop..where the party was held. "Ohhh you're here..Heeseung!"The middle aged man who was the host of this party smiled at Heeseung, giving him a hug. Heeseung also smiled back greeting him.
"Hello Y/Nieee! You must be his girlfriend!" the host's wife said hugging you. "Yes I am..nice to meet you" "You're beautiful" you smiled at that. The host also met Sunghoon and then said to you all.
"Enjoy the night please"
you entered inside..it bloomed with wealth, power and respect. high class people, slow music and romantic vibe..
"wanna get a drink, love?" Heeseung whispered near your ear
"sure" you said clinging your arms with his and you both walked to the bar where drinks were being served.
"two vodka please" Heeseung said to the bartender while you fixed how you were sitting. even if the vibrator was small, you still felt it inside you and it did things it shouldn't do to you right now. you started sipping on the drink with Heeseung's hands intertwined with yours. Soon a girl came beside ordering whiskey. her voice shrill.
Heeseung's composure tensed at that. He almost choked on that vodka he was gulping down. you felt the change in the atmosphere. you looked at the girl, reddish brown hair and she reeked of alcohol. Your eyes immediately searched for Sunghoon. there you saw him he was also looking at you. He nodded his head, letting you know she was that girl.
"J, hyung's mistress/friend will also come to this party..I'll tell you when I see her"
Sunghoon told you this back at home.
Your blood boiled seeing her. You bit your lips trying to control your emotions. This was not the right place. you looked at Heeseung, his face looked pale, almost as if he didn't expect her today, here, at all.
"I'm J.. Heeseung's friend" your eyes went back to her when you saw her hand close to yours, inviting you for a handshake.
Lmao the audacity. you scoffed a little and accepted the handshake.
"I'm Y/N..Heeseung's fiancée" both their faces turned one of shock hearing that while Sunghoon just chuckled from afar, sipping his drink. "Possessive girl..."
you could tell the girl wasn't expecting it neither your boyfriend.
"F—Fiancée?" The girl said in surprise looking over at Heeseung and then you. Heeseung didn't say anything the whole time..focusing on his drink.
"Yeah fiancée..Heeseung plans on marrying me" J just scoffed at that.
"I see, good for you then.." then J walked away leaving you both.
Heeseung just smiled at you, sort of amused at this new side.
"Baby? Fiancée?"
"I mean you called me your wife infront of your brother..I had to return the favor...so how could I not???"
He just laughed at your speciality. Afterall there was a reason why J was the mistress..and YOU were the girlfriend. The one who lived in his mansion, the one who had access to all his cards, the one he shared his precious room with.
You were the chosen one, of course.
that gave you an instant ego boost and you pulled him closer to you. He gave a light peck on your cheek and then your jaw, chin, neck. Not wanting to ruin the lipstick.
"the love story's over now"
Sunghoon said his gaze fixed on you and started the vibrator at level 1. everything felt okay but suddenly you felt a spike at your core. your body started trembling you looked over to Sunghoon and that bastard smirked at you, raising his glass at you. your body started shaking, you held the counter,
Heeseung was nuzzled in your neck but he felt you tremble. "Hey are you okay baby?" He said all of a sudden turning worried.
"Y—Yes I'm okay" you looked over at Sunghoon and he motioned with his both hands for you to distance yourself from Heeseung.
This jerk. You looked back at your boyfriend.
"W—Why don't we go and sit with everyone? The host is about to start his speech!" you said with full fake excitement though you were trying to control your trembling as Sunghoon didn't turn off the vibrator yet. Heeseung seemed disappointed but agreed when he saw others sitting for the speech.
"Let's go then "you felt relief when Sunghoon finally turned the vibrator off. you sat with mrs host of the party and other ladies while Heeseung chatted with the other CEOs, all of them appreciating Heeseung for handling such a big corporate at just a young age of 25.
"So..Y/Niee these are my friends, miss lee, miss kim and miss park she introduced you to other female CEOs."
"Oh thank you so much nice to meet you.."
you felt royalty when you shook hands with them.
Wealth surely mattered.
"I'm currently in my senior year in University and— ah!"
you felt the similar buzz in your core, the vibrator turned on again, and it was definitely more intense than level 1, probably level 2 or 3.
your eyes shot up searching for wherever he was and you found him talking and laughing with J, having drinks with her and didn't spare you a glance as if he wasn't ruining you right now.
"Hey miss are you okay???" the ladies asked concerned.
"Y—Yeah I—I just need a minute..I think I'm getting stomach cramps" the ladies just nodded their head in understanding.
You walked out of the table and got into a corner, trying to hold onto a wall trying your best to look like you were having a headache and not that your cunt was vibrating. you looked over at Sunghoon and same as before he laughed with J, even handing her drinks. You gritted your teeth.
The overstimulation, jealousy, territoriality, and more than anything..sexual frustration was starting to kill you. You took long inhales of air trying to compose yourself. You went near where the wind was blowing and held onto the railings. the vibrator suddenly stopped, you finally relaxed and looked back to see Sunghoon approaching you, finally no sign of the bitchy J.
But too bad for you, suddenly Jay came in your sight.
"Hey YN ah! What a coincidence!" Jay shouted in excitement suddenly pulling you in a hug.
Too bad
Awgghhhhhh. You felt the vibrator get turned on again and reach its probably the maximum level. You held onto Jay's shoulder. Your legs practically trembling now, not being able to hold it any longer. You felt your climax reaching but no..a big no because you couldn't do that right now and it frustrated you even more.
You gripped at his shoulder blades , trying your best to not make a sound or shake.Jay pulled you out of hug.
"Hey hey what happened did I hug too hard???" he asked worried.
Oh Jay.
"She's cool buddy leave her to me" "who are you?"
I'm..—"
Sunghoon's words stopped at that. Cause what exactly were you two even?
"It's okay Jay, I know him..I'm feeling a bit unwell so I need to rest a little" you said wiping the cold sweat off of your forehead.
"Whatever you say then princess but call me if you need, yeah?" You looked at him "yeah yeah I will"
trying your hardest to not break into a moan. As soon as Jay disappeared you dragged Sunghoon into a dimly lit room. You tugged hard at his collar.
"Turn it off now!!" He chuckled and lightly but firmly held onto your throat. "Say please babydoll"
Your eyes rolled but you couldn't bargain now, not like this. When your whole body was buzzing, when you felt you were close, when everything seemed to blur.
"Please please please hoon please....!!" You held his shoulders and buried your face in his chest. Desperately chanting the plead.
"Okay then" "oh...my...." you felt life come back at you. and suddenly everything returned to normal.
Your vision got vivid and clear again and you felt your legs have strength in them again. But unfortunately, your high peak of almost releasing also went back to zero leaving you more than ever sexually frustrated.
You grabbed his throat, "I fucking hate you Sunghoon. you said you'll be gentle!"
He just came closer and gave a hard bite at your lower lip. "you look sexy when you're mad..." and then he entered his tongue inside your mouth, ruining your lipstick, making you breathless, you grabbed at his locks, pulling him closer, he started grinding on you, not even caring anymore if anyone walked in on you.
since Sunghoon's back was facing the door which hid you, people would just assume it's a couple and walk off. He held one of your legs and started kissing them from the ankle to the inner thigh where you were a little wet .
"Fucking bomb..Want me to turn the vibrator on again???'
He whispered near your ear. You just glared at him. but you guys stopped knowing that this was not the right place to go any further, not scared of anyone else but Heeseung.
He laughed caressing your hair and with his handkerchief and fixed your smudged lipstick. You looked in the mirror and reapplied your lipstick and compact. you guys came inside and the speech had already started by then. You sat at the back.
Heeseung joined you then. "Where the fuck were you?"
"I—I was meeting Jay" "Jay who?" He raised his eyebrow at the mention of another man.
"He's my friend." He intertwined his fingers with yours and tightened the grip till your fingers couldn't move at all.
"from the next time, you're not disappearing on me and meeting a man without me."
"Okay baby" you said leaning back and watching the speech, looking at Sunghoon to see him laughing with J and a brunette. You scoffed.
Everyone was a whore here.
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Heeseung came out of the shower, drying his neck with the towel, he then looked at you. You were eating strawberries with your mouth like that..opening and closing around the fruit.
"like the view..?" You asked looking at him. He giggled.
"how could I not when you know how dangerous you are???"
You pulled him by the towel he had on his waistband. Roaming your hands all around his semi wet body. Sunghoon was out for his figure skating practice..so you two were alone in the house.Heeseung saw his black tie on the couch and immediately got an idea..
"come on love let's do something kinky" he grabbed the tie.
"What do you mean Hee?" "you'll know soon" he wrapped the tie around your eyes like a blindfold completely blacking out your vision of him with it for some time.
"I'll give you three seconds sweetheart, tell which part of body it is..by sucking"
You bit your lip at that. "come on baby I can guess everything."
He placed his middle finger infront of you mouth. "Come on suck it and tell me" you hesitatingly pulled your mouth forward and immediately met his finger. "Ahh too easy"
you took it inside your mouth and started sucking on it, licking it. "Aahhh" moans broke out of him. This stance of you sucking his finger turning him on for something else. You pulled away.
"That's you finger!" "But which one?" "Hmm gotta suck once more for that" you took the finger inside your mouth again, rolling your tongue over it and trying to get its size.
"It's the middle finger!" "Correct..good girl..guess this one" he came closer to you and placed his chest close to your mouth.
you opened your mouth and it went down to his pecs instead so you started sucking on them.
"Ahh you're not supposed to do that." "Oh did I get your boobs?" He gave a light smack at your head at that.
"No but well..your turn now." You opened the blindfold tie and switched places. You quickly took off your silk mini dress you were wearing and picked your boob lifting it so that his mouth would reach the underside of your breast and not the front. He licked it and started sucking on it
"ahh baby sloww you're supposed to guess" he bit your skin at that. "Ow what for?" "let a man have his time to guess, woman"
"It's under your breasts" "wow cool"
You then lifted your leg and made him suck the backside of your limbs. He kissed them. "Your legs""..but what location particularly??"
"I'm assuming...the front?" "Nope you lose" You took the blindfold off. "would I still lose if I leave you shaking in this bed for another three hours????"
he whispered on your lips and let the tie drop on the floor, pinning your hands above your head and removing his towel off.You caressed his inner thigh and placed both hands on his shoulder blades.
"Lemme ride you Hee"
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Sunghoon dropped his duffle bag on his bedroom floor and plopped on the bed sighing from how exhausted he was from the practice. Soon he heard sultry sounds coming from his brother's room.
"Awggghh" He put on his headphones trying to scroll on his phone but it was as if they, the sounds were crawling on him.the sound of making love.
Your voice.
He knew Heeseung had a habit of sleeping deeply after he smashed you..and Sunghoon got a very funny idea.
————
you were scrolling on your phone while Heeseung cuddled you from behind, sleeping soundly, his soft snores tickling at your ear. you fixed yourself a little away from Heeseung, but his grip got tighter. Out of the blue, you got a call from Maddy. It lasted a few minutes before you asked her a question.
"Maddy..tell me one thing"
"What's it babe?"
"Is it possible to love two people at the same time?"
you said as low as possible not even sure if she heard it at all. you looked back at Heeseung, he was still snoring..you looked at his face and saw the usual relaxed demeanor meaning he was still deep asleep.
"why baby are you, the saint, even daring to look at another man other than your boyfriend?" You sighed at her question. Wanting to tell her everything but at the same time. It felt too risky. Maybe not today. You thought.
"It's worse Maddy.."
Your ears perked up when the door of your bedroom creaked open and Sunghoon came inside, in shorts and a tank top, his hair just dried, suggesting he showered a while ago. "I'll call you back bae"
You said ending the call and then looked at Sunghoon raising your brow. You and Heeseung were still naked but covered by the duvet.
You mouthed a "what" to which he just motioned with his finger to keep quiet. He sat on the edge of the bed and his hands went inside the duvet reaching your body. Almost taking a sigh of relief when he was accidentally gonna grab Heeseung's leg..but he soon found your smooth body.
you took a sharp breath, gently shaking your head as no, again and again. Heeseung was JUST beside you, he was cuddling you, it was too risky.
but for Sunghoon, that only added to the thrill.
His hands roamed around every part of your body which was already claimed by Heeseung an hour ago. He almost touched Heeseung's hand, your eyes widenening but he just smiled coming at your left side while Heeseung was at your right, sleeping soundly. His thumb massaged your lower lip before he dipped it inside letting you suck him. then he joined his lips with yours. you tried to hit at his chest. This was so so wrong. No.
You thought of being in Heeseung's place, if you slept and he kissed that J...and your blood boiled alone from the imagination so..you pulled away from the kiss.and you looked back at your boyfriend.
This was all so wrong.
You looked back at Sunghoon and gave him a peck on his lips, he took that seriously and started making out with you. He spotted the hickey Heeseung gave you and went over it..making it an even darker shade of red. remarking you as his. Your eyes kept going back at Heeseung. No. Yes. No. Yes. Your mind screamed at you..unable to choose.
the ecstasy of the moment, paired with guilt was enough to drive you crazy. you kissed Sunghoon again and then pulled away mumbling a "later" to save you both from any disaster.
He at first shook his head but then soon agreed rolling his eyes and kissed your forehead, mumbling a "rest well"and through all of that, one question still lingered on the back of your mind,
Is it possible to love two people at the same time?
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The doors of the hotel room clicked shut when Heeseung closed the door with his one hand while the other carried a bouquet of flowers. It was Valentine's Day today. "so..you came?...Didn't think you would" Heeseung just chuckled.
"I'm good at balance bae..not called an ace for nothing" he came closer and gave the bouqet. "Red roses..but it's your girlfriend's favorite, not mine"
"Come on J, don't be petty."
Heeseung said massaging her cheeks together. "yknow we should really end this..since you wanna marry her anyway. "
He just laughed at that. "you say this..but you'll be the first one to crawl on your knees to me..when I stop doing it with you.."
"Or maybe you're just taking revenge?" His eyes dropped all the romance it had on them.
"taking revenge on your girlfriend since she fucks your brother..???"
she laughed at his face...
"and you call me petty..lol..heeseung own up a mirror to yourself" Heeseung grabbed her throat. "You think so?"
"I mean..I wouldn't blame her..you cheated on her first with me..and now that she's cheating on you too...you couldn't stand that..could you?"
"it hurt your male ego...didn't it?"
"stay in your limits, J."
"don't say that to me seungie when I was the one who told you.."
Flashback
J was going for another drink but due to her drunk self she stumbled upon a wall and fell into a corner..her ears perked up when she heard moans and sounds of kissing come out of a dimly lit room.
"Ouuu..who's the one going freaky here?" she peaked to see and her mouth fell open, she quickly recorded a 10 second video of you and Sunghoon kissing and sent it to his dear Heeseung after the party ended. she also typed out a text.
"look who's being an unfaithful girlfriend and a jerk brother here......"
Back to present
He just loosened his tie..and threw J on the bed.
"I mean..as long as she's keeping it within the family"
"within the family? Lmao..cope.. Hee.. however you want and pretend it doesn't affect you" J laughed at his pride that swelled up.
"It doesn't"
"You could always go for a poly relationship yknow?..but don't stop meeting me even then"
"Shut up and let me fuck you" he whispered and kissed her.
"We know about them but they don't know that"
he whispered and started giving her hickeys.
Letting his lust take over....and love shut down.
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you caressed the gold trophy Sunghoon won by achieving 1st ranking in his figure skating competition. It gave him a lot of offers for the future aswell. He came from behind and backhugged you.
"So my master manipulator...how do you feel achieving this trophy??" "Master what?? pfft" he scoffed at the nickname and put the trophy down on coffee table. "The real trophy is you..who helped me with your assets when I felt stressed..." He stated squeezing your breasts, you just hit his shoulder lightly.
"By the way...it's 8 pm on a valentine's day..but where's your boyfriend?? Atleast I took my girlfriend out for lunch today before coming to you..."
You rolled your eyes but deep down.. you knew where he exactly was. Your loving boyfriend was living out his fantasy. You just wanted to call him and feel him..his love on you..but you didn't..
"He's fucking J..I know"
"We know about them but they don't know that"
Sunghoon said massaging your shoulders.Then you looked at him and pulled him closer by his collar.
"And I can fuck you"
You grabbed the whipped cream bottle and sprayed some on your abs. He smriked and started licking it. He then grabbed the bottle and formed a pout spraying some on his lips. You laughed.
"Lips..really!!?" You grabbed his neck and got on top of him on the couch. and started eating the whipped cream from his lips, the cream disappeared in a flash, leaving you two kissing for a long time.he started eating your lips and carried you to your bedroom, dropping you in his hyung's bed and stripped you both. He hugged you leaving no space and kissed your shoulder.
"Ahh Sunghoon fuck—"You like it doll? You nodded. "Such a whore for me..I turned you a cheater...."
"Would anyone else damage your morals like I did?"
"no fuck no Sunghoon" "I love you doll" "I love you too hoon" he stopped for a second since this was the first time you said that.
He giggled with his canines. and you caressed his silky soft hair between your fingers, looking him deep in the eye.Your nails went around his back. He gave you an open mouth kiss and placed your hands above your head, tying them with Heeseung's tie.
LIPSTAIN by @heealt
so they know my favorite lipstain
cheater!hee x 𝑓!reader
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prince charming's mismatch by @gyuuberryy
prince!heeseung x princess!reader
synopsis: you and prince heeseung have been rivals for as long as you can remember. what began as childhood clashes has grown into a deep-seated animosity over the years. but when your sister runs away on her wedding day, you're forced to take her place and marry heeseung—the last person you ever wanted to call your husband.
In Too Deep by @shy9-29
enemies to lovers, fake relationship, uni romance
“I don’t know when it stopped being fake… but I don’t think I can pretend anymore.” In a whirlwind of old grudges, fake dating, and unexpected feelings, two sworn enemies find themselves tangled in something that feels a little too real. And once the lines blur, there’s no going back.
constellations on your skin by @simjakedly
husband!heeseung x wife!female reader
summary: People think your moles are disgusting. You think so too. But your husband doesn’t agree with that. Or, Heeseung kisses your insecurities away after you receive a mean comment about your body.
I offer you my everything by @heegyukeluv
heeseung x afab!reader
synopsis: You never cared about sex, until you did. You grew too afraid of it, scared of disappointing the other person or showing your inexperience. But then you met Heeseung, the hot basketball captain that stole your heart and became your biggest fantasy.
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90 DAYS OF PLEASURE by @ham-st4r
HEESEUNG + FEM READER!
SUMMARY: You were excited to move to your childhood bestfriend's neighborhood after being separated for years. You couldn’t wait to catch up and meet her large group of friends and attend a new school together. What you couldn’t have been prepared for was the fact that one of her said friends would become your enemy on just the first day of meeting and the roller coaster of emotions that followed after.
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for my eyes only by @p0ckykiss
female reader x niki
SUMMARY -> riki gets a little possessive after watching everyone lose their minds over the way you were dressed, bare back on display through the slit in your dress, for the whole world to see.
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love me (k)not by @simjakedly
alpha!riki x omega!female reader
omegaverse
summary. the world thinks that you're a beta. you and your best friend, nishimura riki, think same thing too—until you're proven wrong. until instincts and scents take over and everything changes overnight.
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potter stinks! by @simjakedly
enhypen x hogwarts au
summary: Jake Sim has a crush on you, and he has been planning to confess for years—yet keeps failing because of Harry Potter and his main character shenanigans. Or, Harry Potter keeps interrupting with Jake’s attempts to confess to you time and time again.
of daughters and sons by @hoonieyun
── ⟡ ˙ sim jaeyun x reader ̟ ⊹
greek mythology au
⤷ ゛synopsis: when yn wakes up at the hidden academy of olympus with no memory of who she is, many believe her to be the daughter of aphrodite due to her outstanding beauty that has more than just the other students vying for her attention, but when it's revealed who her true godly parent is her relationship with poseidon's son, jake, gets complicated.
HYPER-SEXUAL by @simpjaes
MDNI
jake sim x afab reader
If there’s anything in life that Jake wants, it’s to fuck. All day, every day, it’s on his mind. He fantasizes constantly, watches porn every free chance he gets, and ultimately has grown bored of his own hand to satiate his need.
or the one where jake is inexperienced, incredibly perverted, and borderline addicted to sex but cannot, for the life of him, land a girl.
the giver by @sincerelyneo
cowboy!jake x fem!reader
childhood best friends to lovers
❯ summary: Something doesn’t sit right when Jake hears his childhood best friend’s back in town. It’s worse when he finds out your city-boy boyfriend dumped you. But what really sends him over the edge is learning that the asshole never got you off once during your entire relationship. And as a self-proclaimed giver… Jake’s pretty damn set on fixing that himself.
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DANCING WITH OUR HANDS TIED by @ikeukiss
sim (jake) jaeyun x fem!reader
brothersbsf!jake
SYNOPSIS: What began as a simple friends-with-benefits situation with your brother's best friend has turned into something deeper, and you now find that your emotions are more complicated than you initially thought.
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get her back! by @solonenova
jake x female reader
synopsis ✧˖° after receiving a devastating “hey girly” text from a random girl, you break up with your boyfriend, jake, immediately. and while you try to cope with the fact that he probably wasn’t the man you thought he was, jake is left distraught and confused due to your lack of explanation. he doesn’t know how to function without you in a healthy way and does everything in his power to win win your heart back. [crack & angst.]
Closer To You by @cutehoons02
frat boy Spiderman Jake x student Girl
*synopsis: Jake Sim isn't just the sexy next-door neighbor, the captain of the varsity soccer team, and the older brother of your best friend. He’s also the guy who broke your heart at fifteen… and has enjoyed teasing you whenever he can ever since. Too bad that now you live in the same building, you attend the same course, you share the same project at the university and that every cheeky joke, every golden look to hold back every damn random touch makes your knees tremble.
Jake has a secret though..one big one, one about cobwebs, nights in red overalls and mysterious bruises appearing out of nowhere and you have a problem: you're still in love with the guy you swear you hate.
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wolf in sheep's clothing by @yjnwonstars
jungwon x fem!reader
𝐖𝐇𝐄𝐑𝐄, to your entire family, jungwon is the perfect son-in-law. they have no clue what’s actually going on when they aren’t looking.
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hesitation by @stllmnstr
yang jungwon x f reader
university au
LOVE ME NOT by @dvrk-moon
enemies-to-lovers
jungwon x fem!reader
— synopsis: fake dating your enemy, yang jungwon, for the sake of getting your mutual friends to stop playing matchmaker is the worst idea you’ve ever heard in your life. however, it’s a bit more enticing when $100 is thrown in the mix.
backseat by @jaysbaefie
brothers best friend to lovers
older brothers best friend!jay x afab reader
synopsis: in which your older brothers best friend finally stops teasing you and shows you just how much he wants you.
౨ৎ drunk dazed by @keonnies
ft. park jongseong .✦ ݁˖
in which your first encounter with frat boy!jay ends in far too many tipsy mistakes… ♡
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DADDY I WANT A PONEY by @dollzuv
BABY DADDY HOON
sunghoon as your down bad baby daddy ; he wants you back ; smau ; child is ten ; hoon is a doting dad
2 hands by @mcwilla
sunghon × reader
AKA━━━━⊱ you get a tattoo of sunghoon's handprints on your waist on the spot where he always holds you when he fucks you
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DOCTOR DOCTOR by @i2sunric
gynaecologist!sunghoon x reader (f)
SUMMARY: you decide to go to the gynaecologist for a check up, but hadn’t realised his inspection would’ve been… through.
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ㅤ "hey" by @sweethoons
boyfies bestfriend ! hoon x 𝒇 ! reader .
its christmas ! why wont your boyfriend spend time with you ? thats because he's cheating on you with his bestfriends girlfriend , so why not cheat on him with his bestfriend ?
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wear black again by @simjakedly
bestfriend!sunoo x bestfriend!female reader
friends-to-lovers
synopsis. all it takes is one all-black outfit to reveal your deepest secrets you have toward your best friend.
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boudoir polaroids by @neodazed
ot7!xfem!reader
showing them the polaroids of your boudoir photoshoot
enhypen and a cold night by @feivault
enhypen × cold night cuddles
synopsis ; it’s freezing outside, the kind of cold that makes the windows fog and turns the world quiet. inside, it’s just you and him beneath a shared blanket, tucked in close.
pov : enhypen as your obssessive boy bestfriend. by @fluveryss
rating my ex boyfriends smau by @wonmuse
INTERLUDE OT7 x !r
HARD HOURS by @ennhaflixer
Husband!enhypen texting you that they're horny while you're at work
cw(18+ MDNI)
“what is that ?” by @dollzuv
OT7 reacting to your thirst trap.
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FIT CHECK by @courire
𝖻𝗈𝗒𝖿𝗋𝗂𝖾𝗇𝖽 !enhypen x 𝖿𝖾𝗆𝖺𝗅𝖾 !reader
GET YOURSELF A REAL MAN by @intromortal
smoking hot older!enhypen headcanons
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GET YOURSELF A REAL MAN 2 by @intromortal
smoking hot older!enhypen headcanons the remix
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NICE N' FULL by @intromortal
six different scenarios in which the enhypen members breed the fuck out of you !
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pairing: theology professor! yang jungwon x fem reader x academic rival! nishimura riki
synopsis: You and Riki Nishimura have been each other's competition, torment, and strange company since your first day on campus. When your theology professor—young, warm, and entirely too easy to trust—steps into the space between you two, the balance shifts. And Riki, who has never known how to love anything gently, does the only thing he knows how to do.
wc: 27.1k
cw: arachne and athena theme (explained on page), psychological drama + warfare, slowburn, riki is a bully :/, morally and ethically grey characters, verbal abuse and degradation, manipulation, controlling, emotional repression, anxiety, low self-esteem, power imbalances and unethical relationship (forbidden love kinda but please it’s not weird dw), implied threats, gaslighting, mild dissociation, victim blaming, one kms joke, bpd and depression, unhealthy attachment, isolation, negative self talk, pining, age gap (minor. but worth noting. reader & riki are 21. and jungwon is 24.), crying & emotional breakdowns
this definitely the darkest fic i've written which is saying a lot. let me know if i missed any tags. reader’s discretion is advised.
authors note: dude i haven't posted a fic fr since november. that's wild. BUT HIII hopefully yall didn't forget abt me. but i've had this in my drafts for a lil over a year and something told me to stick it out and hopefully you like it. it's a long summer and i have so many things in store. works that are personally fulfilling for me as well as you (hopefully) so i love you all and thank you <3
Your university library has become your third home: your actual home, your dorm, and now here. For your quotidian study sessions, you had your cute laptop to your left and your notebook to your right. Stationary all spread as you marveled your gel pens lined up in the order of the rainbow: ROYGBV.
Your headphones softly played some lo-fi, the soft beats soothing you as you prepared to focus. You got to scribble some notes to prepare for your next math assignment.
This section of the library was dead around this time, three hours to midnight. You enjoyed the extra quiet that this gave you, very little movement. No shuffling of bodies as they muttered minor complaints of aching posteriors. No stifled laughter from friends just trying to kill time between their next classes. Just peace and quiet.
The sensitive illumination from the moon was gracious to the entire room you were sitting in. There were a few people scattered throughout the space and that was something that kept you motivated. At least you’re not the only one here. Now within this peace and quiet, you wrote and wrote and used your patented study methods to really lock in this information.
You felt a tap on your shoulder and without thinking you checked the time on your laptop. The library didn’t close for another four hours. Pulling your ear pad to the side you turned and your mood immediately deflated.
There—standing over you—was your classmate, Riki Nishimura. He was tall, distractingly so. In a crowd he stood out and above almost everyone at an astounding six feet and one inch. Riki was lean, arms gorgeous as ever. Riki was handsome, alluring. His sharp features shrouded in felinity. His eyes were piercing, like he could either stare a hole into you or love you. His nose was like a cute button. His lips were plump and pillowy—kissable.
In case you didn’t get it, Riki Nishimura was sex appeal and a panther personified. But he was also your archrival and one of the worst people you’ve met.
"Good evening, beautiful. Working hard, are we?" He tilted his head as he leaned his hand on the table, hovering over you slightly.
You didn’t answer right away. Mostly because you were trying to calculate the odds of getting away with a perfectly executed slap, but also because your brain had short-circuited for point-three seconds trying not to stare at his mouth. "What are you doing here, Riki?" You roll your eyes as you toss your pen onto the notebook, letting out a light plop at it hit the thick paper.
The guy shrugged with a smirk on his face. "Just printing out some things. I should be asking you, little one. Don’t you have a speed bump to climb?" He pouted his lips mockingly as he reached his hand out to pat your head.
You swat his hand off, jaw tight. "Don’t touch me."
He laughs—low, unbothered, amused. "You always say that, but your eyes say otherwise."
"My eyes say ‘I wish you were dead,’" you snap, narrowing them.
Riki pulls out the chair across from you without asking. Of course. Because asking would require basic manners. "You know," he says, lounging like he owns this library, "your notes are cute. All that rainbow color-coding and tiny handwriting. Adorable. Almost makes me forget you’re my competition."
You stare him down. "You can’t compete where you don’t compare, Riki."
He clicks his tongue. "There it is." He shook his finger. "That little bite." He nodded with a sarcastic smile as he took one of your pens—your orange pen—and pointed it at you. Almost as if he was warning you of something. "It could almost make me think you want me."
At this point, your entire mood was ruined. The cute little setup you had curated for yourself wasn’t even cutting it anymore. You stood up with a frustrated sigh, gathering your things to put away. "I’d rather shit in my hands and clap than ever give you that impression." You snatched your pen from his grasp.
Riki blinked, taken aback for half a second. Then he started laughing. Full-bodied, head-thrown-back kind of laugh.
"You’re seriously unhinged," he said, grinning as he watched you shove your notebook into your bag. "Like, clinically."
"And you’re seriously delusional if you thought this was a bonding moment," you shot back, slinging your tote over your shoulder.
He leaned back in the chair, folding his arms behind his head like he was settling in for a show. "Aw, c’mon. Don’t be like that, you looked so cozy before I got here."
"I was until you got here."
He furrowed his brows, feigning pity and sympathy. "Sorry,"
You rolled your eyes so hard they nearly hit the back of your skull. "I swear to God, I would genuinely pay to never see your face again."
"Well…" a new voice cut in smoothly from behind you. Low, warm, like melted honey and clean-cut authority.
You froze.
"…you won’t see much of anything if you two don’t get some sleep soon."
You turned slowly, and sure enough—standing in the moonlight like a poetic warning—was Dr. Yang. Dressed in all black, button-down rolled at the sleeves, coffee in hand, and an unreadable look in his eyes.
"Professor," you breathed, your voice unintentionally softer.
"Didn’t expect to find two of my brightest students sparring after hours," he said, gaze flicking briefly to Riki and then back to you. "You alright?"
Riki, still in the chair like a parasite, answered for you. "She’s fine. We were just chatting."
You gave him a hard side-eye. "Yeah…chatting."
Dr. Yang smiled faintly. It was subtle, but something about it made your stomach dip—like he already knew more than he let on. "Hm. You should head to your dorms. It’s late."
You opened your mouth to respond, but Riki beat you to it again. "She likes the quiet at night. Says it helps her focus."
The way Dr. Yang’s brows lifted just slightly made your ears burn. Riki grinned, clearly enjoying himself.
"I’ll walk you out," your professor said, voice gentle but final.
And for once, Riki had no snarky comeback. He just watched you collect yourself, his smirk softening into something unreadable.
You followed the professor toward the exit, not looking back at all. Though Riki was still there, watching. Watching you follow him like a moth to a flame, dog on a leash. With wide eyes and a gentleness that he felt he could never get out of you. And he watched.
Eyes narrowed. Jaw tight.
And for the first time since the beginning of this interaction, he wasn’t smiling.
—
Riki and you had this unrelenting rivalry going since the beginning of your first year at university. Sharing the same major, it started off as a slight nod of respect. A silent acknowledgment of the hard work you had both put into every assignment. The competition was friendly, nothing intense until you both found that your GPAs were entirely too close. Then the casual ‘hey, how’d you do on the socio exam?’ stopped being out of curiosity and started to be firmly interrogative.
When he showed you his A over your A-, you decided it was war.
To say you were envious of him was an understatement, severely understated. In some strange way, you wanted to be him. You wanted to be attractive. You wanted to be well-liked by your peers. You wanted to get the invites to the parties and have a boatload of friends. You wished that you could study for like thirty minutes a day then just ace everything.
But fortunately, you weren’t ugly at all. But every part of you felt so. You didn’t wear amazing clothes, usually opting for the hoodie and jeans or shorts. A cute, form-fitting long sleeve on a good day. Guys never looked at you. Not that you equated your worth to the attention you got from men. But sometimes you wouldn’t mind if a guy stopped you, if you got a double-take even.
You wore light makeup, finding it cute but far too lazy to commit to a full beat. You idolized and respected the people that did though because you never thought you could. Feeling like a fish out of water when you would look in the mirror. So blush, mascara, and some lip gloss is your go-to!
You had no friends. With all—if not most—of your time spent locked in the library or dorm. The social life that you promised yourself upon high school graduation just hadn’t found you yet. You hated crowds and your social battery depleted quickly, still you tried and tried to make friends. Going to club fairs and following classmates on social media didn’t help—they never followed back. Going out to bars that your classmates frequented in hopes of befriending someone all fell through as well. Every random person you approached looked at you like you were something on the bottom of their shoe. Like you were crazy for even trying to talk to them.
But of course, Riki didn’t have any of these issues. He commanded every room he walked into with minimal effort. Riki was bewitching. Guys and girls either wanted to be with him or be him—shit, maybe both. Nonetheless, he was funny, outgoing, ingenious, and just such an interesting person.
To everyone else.
He made fun of you, picked on you, patronized you, ensured that no matter what he never let you win. He never gave you the one-up nor did he let you live it down when something of his turned out better than whatever you did.
You resented him and hoped that with every part of you that he would either drop dead or fail at something entirely so you could finally rub it in his face. Just once.
Even with that, you hated that he was the only person you interacted with on this campus. Yet somehow you didn’t want to let it go considering that he was the closest, yet furthest thing you had to a friend here.
Riki was all you had.
—
Every Monday and Thursday, you had your Theology 101 class with Professor Jungwon Yang. You didn’t care for Religious Studies that much but your school required it for some reason. Something about them wanting its students to be well-rounded which, fair enough?
You show up to class early like usual, around twenty minutes. It gives you time to settle in and make some progress on some miscellaneous things for other classes. But just as you were typing up an outline for your Media Ethics paper, a sudden voice broke through the silence.
"Oh—you’re early!"
You startled so hard your laptop nearly slid off the desk. Looking up, your eyes locked with said Professor.
"Jesus—" you hissed, then immediately regretted the blasphemy. "Sorry. I mean. Not literally."
He laughed—an easy, bright sound that didn’t feel professorly at all. "You’re fine. Though I should dock your participation points for that." He jokes.
You rolled your eyes, but your lips twitched.
Dr. Yang was young—too young to be teaching undergrad theology without causing minor distractions every lecture. Word on campus was he’d graduated with a doctorate at twenty-five and took up this adjunct position "just for the experience," like it was a part-time internship. He always dressed sharp but casual—sweaters layered over button-downs, wire-framed glasses that somehow made him more intimidating, not less. He had the kind of face that belonged in a student catalog.
Unfair.
"Anyway," he continued, setting his bag on the desk. "What are you working on?"
You paused. "A paper for my media class."
"You’re a comms major, right?"
You blinked. "You…remember that?"
"I remember most things," he replied, like it was no big deal. "Your essays always have a strong tone. Confident. A little sarcastic. I like that."
Your face went warm. Not blushing, obviously—you were way too emotionally detached for that. But warm.
He leaned back against the podium, arms crossed. "If you ever want to do your final paper on religious media or spiritual commodification, let me know. It’d be an interesting lens. And I think you’d kill it."
You blinked. Twice.
"Thanks," you said, suddenly feeling like you forgot how to blink altogether.
He smiled as he nodded gently, "Class starts in fifteen. Don’t let me keep you." He circles his desk as he takes a seat, soaking in the silence and tapping of your keyboard echoing throughout the room.
It was nice actually, the quiet of the room. Never in your life have you ever really felt fully comfortable in the presence of another person. Not even your own mother.
He’s calm, quiet, knows when to shut up (thankfully), and Dr. Yang being around…doesn’t bother you. You don’t feel antsy, squeamish, repulsed, or irritated at him being in the same room as you.
But of course, you never know peace for long. Go figure!
"Dr. Yang! I brought your favorite," Riki’s voice rang out like a curse echoing through a cathedral as he strutted into the room holding iced coffees both hands.
You didn’t even look up. You already knew. Of course he was holding your favorite drink.
Dr. Yang looked up, slightly amused. "You remembered my order?"
"Nah, I guessed," Riki grinned. "But if it’s right, then I’m just that good."
Yang raised a brow. "I don’t usually take bribes before midterms."
"No bribe." Riki shook his head with a gentle smile.
You wanted to scream. Or cry. Or throw your laptop at his face, if we’re being honest.
"Also," Riki added, walking right past you to the row behind and tapping your chair with his foot, "they were out of your basic vanilla syrup, so I made an executive decision and got you hazelnut."
Your eye twitched. "I didn’t ask for anything."
"I know. That’s what makes me so generous." He plopped down in the chair behind you and leaned forward, resting his chin on his folded arms. "You still mad about the pen thing?"
You didn’t respond.
Dr. Yang quickly spoke up, trying to fill the silence as he sensed your discomfort. "Mr. Nishimura, I’m happy you’re joining us a little early." He smiled as he stood and started to write the date on the whiteboard in preparation for the lecture.
"Good habits," Riki said, tossing his bag down just next to his feet. "Gotta keep up with the competition, y’know?"
You didn’t look at him, but you knew he was staring. That smug grin practically burned itself into your peripheral vision.
Dr. Yang smiled, oblivious to the landmine he just stepped over. "I didn’t know you two were competitive."
You both answered at the same time.
"She’s obsessed with winning."
"He’s annoying on purpose."
There was a beat of silence before Jungwon let out a small laugh. "Right. Well, maybe a little healthy rivalry will do you both good."
You rolled your eyes. Riki just smirked.
He leaned back in his chair, the picture of smug comfort. "Some people work well under pressure. Others…get snippy."
You finally turned to glance at him, just for a second. "And some people mistake being tolerated for being wanted."
He mock-gasped. "That was a little rude. Professor, are we allowed to verbally assault each other before class starts?"
Jungwon didn’t even look up from the notes he was scribbling. "Only if it’s educational."
You pressed your lips together, suppressing a smile. Damn him for being witty.
Riki, still unfazed, leaned forward again and lowered his voice just for you. "I also told the barista your name was ‘raging nuisance.’ She wrote it on the cup and everything."
You turned slightly in your seat, expression flat. "I hope they spelled ‘annoying narcissist’ instead."
"Oh, they didn’t have enough room." He shook his head as he pursed his lips to keep himself from laughing.
You hated how easily he made you want to laugh. It was infuriating. You hated it even more that Jungwon was watching now, with that little curious crease between his brows like he was trying to figure out if this was flirting or warfare.
—
Class had ended five minutes ago, but you were still in the lecture hall, hovering awkwardly at the front while Dr. Yang packed up his laptop and notes.
He glanced up, surprised but not unkind. "Everything okay?"
You cleared your throat. "Yeah. I just…I wanted to ask if I could take you up on that religious media idea? For the final."
He perked up a little. "You serious?"
You nodded, arms crossed tight over your chest like you were keeping your organs from spilling out. "Yeah. I think it’d be interesting to look into faith-based marketing, especially in, like, TV or influencer culture. Plus, you said it’d be a strong angle. So…"
He smiled—just a little, enough to make your stomach twist in that annoying way. "Well, I stand by that. You’d do it justice."
You bit the inside of your cheek, hesitating. "Also…is there any extra credit I can do?"
That made him pause. "Extra credit? You’re stellar as is."
You nodded. "Not because I’m failing or anything," you added quickly, waving your hands. "I just want to buffer my grade. Just in case. You know. If something crazy happens. Like if, I don’t know, the guy who ruins my life recreationally decides to make me fail through psychic sabotage."
Dr. Yang blinked. "You want an assignment…to help you prepare for another assignment that’s not for two months?"
You hesitated. "…Yes?"
He huffed a laugh under his breath, rubbing his forehead. "You really are a comms major."
You shake your head, tasting the self-deprecation. "No, I’m just me."
"You’re just anxious," he corrected gently, though not unkindly. "But alright. How about this—bring me three examples of religious commodification in media by next class. Ads, shows, music videos, whatever. Annotate them briefly. If you do that, I’ll knock off your lowest quiz grade."
Your heart sank. "My lowest grade is an A."
He blinked. "...Okay?"
"So that doesn’t help me."
Dr. Yang looked at you for a second, then slowly set down his coffee. "Are you asking for extra credit on top of your already perfect grade?"
You hesitated. "No?"
He stared.
"…Yes."
There was a long pause. You stared at each other, the air thick with silent judgment—most of it coming from him.
"I’m gonna say something, and I need you to promise you won’t take it personally," he said finally.
You braced yourself.
"You’re insufferable."
You frowned a little, clutching your chest but still trying to stifle a laugh. "That’s not very nice of a Theology professor."
He smiles, "God forgives." He points at you, "I, however, am still working on it."
"So what do I do in the meantime?"
He smirks, folding his arms. "Do the assignment. Consider it a bonus...for your own amusement."
You raise an eyebrow. "So, like extra credit...but with zero reward?"
He shrugs. "Exactly. Just the satisfaction of knowing you could win at everything, if you wanted to."
Oh, this lit a fire in the pit of your stomach. "Thanks, Dr. Yang." You stood with a smile. "Hopefully this will be as enriching as you say."
"It should," he sighed. "I think it’s fun. Y’know? Something people your age should be having?"
You roll your eyes, "I should’ve taken the philosophy requirement instead." Walking away with a small laugh, you wave at him.
He calls out after you, "Then you’d be anxious and confused."
He’s absolutely correct.
But you don’t give him the satisfaction of knowing that, just for the fun. To humor him. You leave the room with a smile, glad that he gave you something fun to think about.
—
You turned the corner out of the lecture hall with that small smile on your lips and that funny feeling in your stomach.
Your fun little banter with Dr. Yang was always enjoyable, fun, super casual and it was nice to have an interaction with someone other than your stuffed animals and the beanpole that likes to nag you every chance he gets.
It’s fucked up really, everytime you think about him, he just pops up.
You make a right out of this hallway and suddenly clash into a lean figure. Your bag hits the wall closely on your right. Like a pinball hitting the walls in the machine. But lucky you, Riki huffs out a small laugh as he moves his hands up, holding your biceps as he walks you to stability against the wall. "Mmm…" He hummed, "let’s watch where we’re going." As if he wasn’t waiting there for you, hoping you ran into him.
You nudged him off of you, "You did that on purpose, Riki." You sighed as you brush the residue of his hands off of you.
He smiled down at you, then held up a brown paper bag. The same one he had earlier from the café that he either just got for himself or never gave to you. "Muffin for my muffin?"
Any other time, this would be cute. This is cute. This honestly just felt like another instance of him just being weird. He never took anything seriously, not your time, patience, or anything. And you don’t expect him to.
"Kick rocks," You scoff as you start walking toward the exit.
"You’re welcome," Riki calls after you, jogging a few steps to catch up, the paper bag still in hand like he’s delivering a peace treaty.
You ignore him, pushing open the exit door with enough force that it slaps the frame behind you. You should’ve kept walking. You wanted to keep walking. But of course, he follows.
"It’s banana walnut," he says, a little sing-songy. "That’s your favorite, right? Or is it just the one you pretend to like when you’re trying to seem quirky and approachable to baristas?"
You stop walking.
He bumps into you again.
This time, you don’t shove him. You turn—slowly, dramatically, and with the kind of death-glare that could reduce lesser men to ashes. Fortunately, Riki doesn’t waver. "You were smiling on your way from class. Why?"
Your brows furrow, "I wasn’t smiling and if I was, it has nothing to do with you. Just like I want nothing to do with you." You throw your hands up flippantly.
The same smile stays on his face as he shoves the bagged muffin into your hand. "Yeah, I don’t actually care." His tone mellows out to one more straight-foward and blunt. "But I did find you to make you aware that I will be applying for the summer internship. You know, the same one you’re applying for? The one that now that you have no chance of getting as long as I’m alive?" He tilts his head as the smile settles into the patronizing one you were oh-so-familiar with.
Your university had an internship promise for all students due to its very strong programs and alumni network. With this, business students (like yourself and Riki) were already a shoo-in for solid jobs and careers upon graduation.
But this is the thing, there are always internship opportunities because there are thousands of students. Meaning that there are hundreds to thousands of internships.
Yet, of course, Riki just wants to take this one.
"I’m not applying for an internship this summer," you crossed your arms as you feigned indifference. Maybe having him think you didn’t would somehow wane his unshakeable tenacity.
He saw through you though, "You are." He nodded, "The consulting group one. You don’t have to lie, I overheard you talking to your mommy about it last week."
Every summer, your school works closely with consulting groups where they choose one student from each business college within the university (there only being three separate colleges) to fly to a major city to work on real-world business cases for Fortune 500 companies.
While like any other internship, it’s a great way to gain experience and network—however it is extremely competitive. Out of the thousands of students in this pool, only three are chosen. You had been super excited about this opportunity considering you are a Communications major—ironically enough given that you don’t know how to communicate with anyone—and you truly do want to have this chance to get your name out there. To dip your toes into this career path.
But naturally, Riki didn’t find appeal in those. He wanted yours. Because really, why not?
"Can’t you just apply for all of the other dozens?" You turn, trying to get ahead to the dining hall for your lunch. A nice, greasy batch of french fries really sounded up your alley today. "It’s not like you’d lose them."
He followed in step with you. "So by that logic, I should apply for this one. Because I wouldn’t lose." He smiled, biting his lip dreamily as he looked up in the air at the trees. "I mean, really think about it. What’s the score now? Riki, a million and one. You, zero?"
You hadn’t looked at him since you started walking and you definitely weren’t going to look at him now. That familiar twist in your stomach, the burning sensation right at the bottom. You had known it all too well and you didn’t miss it.
"Now that I think of it, you’re not good at anything, really." He shook his head thoughtfully. "Though you were right about one thing. You can’t compete where you don’t compare." Riki grabbed your arm to stop you forcefully, ensuring you looked him dead in the eye. "But you weren’t talking about me."
"I don’t know when you’ll learn, sweetheart. But in case those books you read hadn’t exactly informed you well enough, then I will." The smile he once had is now extinct. "Quit while you’re ahead. Wait—" he stopped for a beat as he looked down, feigning thought. "You’re not even ahead!" He let out a semblance of a laugh. "And you never will be. So just save yourself the heartache, go hole back up in that dorm. Bury yourself into those cute little romance books just wishing for the love you’ll never have and forget about it." The distance between you two had gotten smaller than you could comprehend. And conveniently barely anyone was around either. Everyone either in the classroom buildings or somewhere else. Some stragglers running amok, most likely late for classes.
But in this position, it didn’t even matter. You could be in a sea of people and still feel as vulnerable as if you were in the wilderness. Riki’s eyes weren’t teasing, weren’t funny, weren’t cool.
His eyes held pure venom. Just disgust and repugnance, and that had no place on a face like his.
You blink, once, slowly. Like your brain’s buffering because surely he didn’t just say all that to your face.
But he did. And now he’s looking at you like he’s proud of it. Like he’s already won.
For a second, you wonder if he has.
Because yeah, maybe your confidence is stitched together by duct tape and quiet desperation. Maybe your hands are clammy, your throat’s tight, and your eyes are starting to sting like they always do when you’re angry but can’t cry. Not here. Not in front of him.You looked over his shoulder, at the bark of a tree because you simply couldn’t dare to look at him without so much as bursting into tears. Because you know it just like he does, you’re not confident. You don’t measure up to him. In anything. And in a perfect story where you’re supposed to be the badass that has this amazing comeback and he sits there, gobsmacked and ready to tongue you down, this just isn’t the case.
You are weak. You froze.
Smart people like you are a dime a dozen.
Intelligent, brilliant people like him are once in a lifetime.
So you do nothing.
You don’t shove him. You don’t scream. You don’t drop a monologue that sends the birds scattering.
You just stand there. Breathing too hard, blinking too fast.
And Riki knows it. Of course he does. That’s why he’s still staring at you with that smug little expression, like this is just another check on his running list of victories. Like he already knows how this ends. He walks away, you crumble, and the world spins on its axis. Business as usual.
But the thing is—you’re not mad at him. Not really.
You’re mad at yourself.
Because even after everything, some traitorous part of you still wanted him to be wrong. Still wanted him to look at you like you were a challenge. A threat. Like you were someone worth worrying about.
Instead, he looks at you like you’re predictable.
And maybe that’s worse than hate. Maybe it’s worse than anything.
You swallow around the lump in your throat. Try to breathe through your nose, like the therapist you stopped seeing after two sessions told you. It doesn’t work. Nothing works.
Because Riki’s right.
And you hate that. God, you hate it. The way he always seems to know what he’s doing, what he wants, who he is. And the worst part is? He’s probably not even trying. He’s probably not even thinking about you anymore.
You tighten your grip around the muffin, its paper wrap crinkling beneath your fingers like your composure.
So he smiles gently, sadistically at your now cowered demeanor. He snatched the muffin out of your hand. "You weren’t gonna eat it anyway, right?"
Your eyes finally moved, looking down at the concrete you stood on just as he let you go.
He noticed your expression, how defeated and distant your irises were beyond what he could see. So he crouched a little, still as patronizing as ever. "I hope I didn’t hurt your feelings." Pouting as he gently moved your face to look at him. Thumb caressing the flesh of your scorching hot cheek. So delicate, like if he put even the smallest bit more pressure he would put a dent in you. "Someone’s gotta tell you the truth. It’s not like you have anyone else to do it…"
Oh, fuck him. You thought.
"I’m just looking out for you, hm?" He let go just as easily. "Same time tomorrow?" He waved as he rubbed your shoulder, wandering off to God knows where as you stood there. Burning, aching, and barely able to stand the sight of yourself.
—
Dr. Yang’s office is warm. On the fourth floor, tucked in at the very end of the hallway. The type of offices you see in movies or create in your imagination from books.
His desk was in the middle, right behind it was an expansive recessed bookshelf with media from 1984 to Cold War textbooks to Wuthering Heights. For some reason it was very earthy, everything was made of strong, sturdy wood and he always got just the right amount of sunlight.
You knock, just lightly enough not to scare him.
He’s leaning over a stack of papers, glasses slipped to the tip of his nose. "Office hours miracle?" he asks, smiling when he sees you. "Come in."
You slid in and closed the door back behind you. "Hey, sorry to bother y—"
Dr. Yang immediately shook his head. "You’re not bothering me. You’ve never even been here before. Sit, sit." He nodded to the chair in front of the desk encouragingly. "What’s up?"
Sitting down smoothly, you pull out a notebook, flipping it open to a page cluttered with highlighter scribbles and sideways questions. "It’s about the assignment," you say, tapping the corner of the page. "The first paper? I swear I read the prompt like…six times. And I’m still not sure I’m doing it right."
Dr. Yang smiles, easy. "That’s a promising start. Confusion means you’re thinking."
You raise a brow. "That sounds like something people say right before you fail."
He laughs—warm, unbothered. "Maybe. But it also means you’re trying to find the right angle, not just the easy one. Let me see."
You pass him your notebook and he scans it, nodding slowly. "You’re writing about digital spaces and moral identity?"
You nod. "Yeah. Like, how people perform goodness online. But it’s so abstract that every time I try to put it into a thesis, it feels fake-deep or pretentious."
"Fake-deep," he repeats, amused. "I should make that a grading category."
You smirk faintly, despite yourself.
He leans back in his chair, setting the notebook on the desk. "Here’s the thing—you’re asking big questions. That’s not a flaw at all. It’s direction, if anything. The key is narrowing it without dumbing your words down."
You shift in your seat, chewing your bottom lip. "I just don’t want it to sound like I’m pointing fingers. Or worse, like I don’t even know what I’m talking about."
He tilts his head, considering you. "May I ask something?"
"Sure."
"What made you afraid of sounding unsure?"
You blink. The question hangs in the air, soft but weighted.
"I don’t know," you lie. Instinctively. Because saying his name out loud makes your skin crawl. And you’re not ready—not here, not yet.
Dr. Yang doesn’t push. He just nods, like he heard what you didn’t say. "Well. You’re allowed to sound unsure in a draft. That’s where you figure things out. It’s part of the process."
You look down at your hands, fingers still curled around the edge of the notebook. "Okay."
"Also," he adds gently, "I hope you know it’s okay to be a little lost. That’s kind of the point of college…and life itself."
You let out a shaky laugh. "You sound like a fortune cookie."
"A well-read one," he says. "Want help outlining it? Or would that ruin the illusion of academic suffering?"
You smile, a little crooked. "Honestly? I could use the help."
He grabs a pen. "Great. Let’s de-suffer this together."
And just like that, it’s easier to breathe. The weight on your chest isn’t gone, not by a long shot—but it shifts. Just enough to remind you: there are still places in the world that feel soft. That don’t ask you to be clever or composed. Just you.
And maybe, slowly, that’s where you’ll start.
—
After a solid hour of brainstorming and bouncing off of each other, you and Dr. Yang had actually slowly let go of the outline. At this point, you had finished it seeing as you had quickly begun to understand the topic. The young professor was actually great at explaining things without making you feel like an idiot or silly for being confused.
Now, you two were chatting about everything and nothing, mild debates over books. Movies. Who knew that he actually enjoyed hate-watching fanfic movies?
"Okay wait no, The QB and Me wasn’t even that bad, though." You smiled as you pointed at him, chewing on the snacks that he offered you. Gladly, he munched on some with you to not make you feel lonely while eating. Which is always fun.
He smiles, amused. "Just hearing the ‘I’m so sick of your main character energy’ line from the best friend was enough to make me want to off myself."
You’re currently sitting on the brown leather couch that smelled of cologne. The material was slightly worn but for some reason, couches like this always felt the best. You could tell he definitely slept on this couch more often than not.
"No, I won’t lie, the best friend did piss me off at some points. Like girl, we get that you got denied from Princeton but your friend also broke up with a guy she really liked. Sorry she didn’t just jump to your aid when she was already hurting?" You ranted, and honestly, this was the most you’ve ever spoken to someone about something this niche in a very long time.
"It’s not even that," he waved his hand as he tried to muffle his laugh. "The fact that at the party they went to, she left Dallas there knowing she was drinking. Then!" He sighed dramatically. "Hear me out, she left with the main guy’s brother. My thing is, you knew she was drinking so why didn’t you at least make sure she was good before you left?" He shrugged with irritation in his eyes. "Could’ve dropped her at home on the way to wherever y’all were going. Or could’ve had the main guy keep an eye on her and ensure he took her home, like this is your best friend!"
You’re giggling into the sleeve of your hoodie now, half from the sugar rush and half from how serious he sounds about this plot hole. "Bro, she did not care. At all."
"I was actually rooting for their friendship more than the romance," he says with a thoughtful look. "Because I love a meaningful friendship arc. But when she just started to be weird then she lost me. And I’m usually forgiving. That’s a work in progress."
You laugh into your sleeve again, the sound bubbling out of you without resistance. It’s strange—how natural this feels. Like the conversation has been happening for years instead of just an hour. No pressure, no grades, no expectations. Just two nerds slandering messy fictional girls.
Eventually, your laughter fades into a smile. The room settles into something softer, more open.
Jungwon leans back on the couch, tilting his head toward you. "I’m really glad you came today," he says, voice quiet but clear. "I hope I was able to help you with what you needed."
You nod, returning the smile. "Yeah. I feel a lot better about the outline. And…everything."
A beat passes. He glances at you again.
"You can call me Jungwon, by the way," he says, casual but intentional. "If you want."
You blink, surprised for a second—but then something settles in your chest. It feels like a trust fall you didn’t know you were invited to. "Jungwon?"
He nods, waving you off with a casual expression. "Yeah, I mean—I’m not really one for formalities."
"…Okay. Jungwon." You say it slowly, like tasting something new. "Thanks."
He looks like he might say something else—but instead just gives a soft, content nod.
—
When you’re standing up to leave, hoodie sleeves pulled over your wrists and your bag hanging off one shoulder, you pause near the door.
"Thanks for walking me out that night," you say, voice gentler than you intend. "At the library. I know it was late."
Jungwon raises an eyebrow, clearly remembering. "Of course. You looked like you needed an out."
You hum. "Yeah. Riki was…being Riki."
He eyes you carefully now. "What’s going on between you two, anyway?" he asks, lightly. "You a thing? Like slow-burn enemies-to-lovers or something?"
You scrunch your nose immediately. "What? No. Definitely not. I think you’re the one who reads too many books."
He smirks. "Didn’t even hesitate."
You shrug, trying not to reveal too much. "Riki’s not…a very nice person?" You adjust your bag on your shoulder. "I don’t know, he just…can be very weird sometimes."
Jungwon furrows his brows as he crosses his arms, leaning against his desk. Something he tends to do but you noticed this is his analytical stance. "Weird, how?"
"Like…" you look up in thought as you tilt your head, trying to turn those cogs in your brain. "Riki and I aren’t friends. He thoroughly enjoys making my life even more difficult than it is. But I think he knows the power he has over me and really isn’t afraid to make me aware of it."
Jungwon’s brows lift slightly, arms still crossed. "That’s…a lot," he says carefully. "The ‘power he has over you’ part—what does that mean?"
You blink, suddenly aware of how much you just gave away. The words had spilled out too fast, too unfiltered, like a truth you didn’t mean to say out loud.
You let out a dry laugh, trying to wave it off. "I mean, not like…real power. He’s just annoying. Egocentric. He knows how to get under my skin, that’s all."
Jungwon doesn’t look convinced. "Still sounds like someone who’s in your head a lot."
You glance toward the floor. "Unfortunately."
There’s a quiet pause. Not awkward, but a bit tense rather. He watches you a second longer, eyes thoughtful but not judging. Just trying to understand. "Just—be careful with people like that, okay?" he says softly. "Competition can go south very quickly. I’d hate for you to lose yourself in something like that." He stops himself. Doesn’t want to overstep.
You nod slowly. "I know."
Jungwon pushes off the desk and walks over to the door, opening it again for you. "You don’t deserve that type of worry," he says casually, almost like a passing thought. "Friend or foe. But if it ever gets to be too much, my email and office are at your disposal always."
You manage a small smile. "Thanks, Jungwon."
He gives a half-smile back. "Anytime." He nods, his smile now expanding. "And tell Dallas we deserved better."
You snort, shaking your head as you step into the hallway. "You’re never letting that go, huh?"
He shrugs, still grinning. "I’d sooner die."
The door shuts behind you with a soft click, but the words—and the warmth of them—linger. You tuck that somewhere deep, somewhere safe.
And for the first time in a while, you don’t feel like you’re walking away from something heavy. You feel like you might’ve left a little of it behind.
—
Since you and Jungwon’s fun ‘office hours-turned-hangout’ last week, he’s been thinking.
Like really thinking.
He prides himself on being very observant and someone that can truly read people. So as he stepped into class today, he was going to do that. He was going to do more of that. He was going to really try to understand what you meant exactly by weird. Because somehow it felt like every answer you gave was something that you couldn’t exactly describe. Something you had to just see for yourself.
"Hey guys," he smiled as he entered the lecture hall. You and your fellow classmates all chorused some greetings. ‘Hi’ ‘Good morning’ ‘Hello’ all heard from throughout the room.
Jungwon surveyed the room after he set his stuff down. Acting as if he was noting attendance but he was really trying to find you and the guy whose name seemed to send you over the edge—not in a good way.
You were always easy to spot because you always occupied the same seat. Or at least a seat in the general area so he never had to look too far. And low and behold, there was Riki. Sat directly behind. He never seemed to be far from you.
Jungwon’s gaze lingered just a moment longer than necessary before your shy little smile caught his attention. A barely-there wave, hand lifting just off the desk, like it was meant for no one to notice. A soft Hi mouthed across the room.
He smiled back.
Jungwon kept his expression casual as he started the lecture. But his brain? Fully elsewhere. Yet his subconscious just knew the material. It was like he was on auto-pilot.
He wasn’t sure what exactly he was expecting to see—but this? This dance? The barely-there glances and stilted body language? It wasn’t nothing. It wasn’t hate either. It was…something uncomfortable. Intimate. Sharp like a paper cut.
Throughout the lecture, Jungwon would make a joke or pose a question, and you’d smile or laugh—and Riki would react. Not directly. Not outwardly. But there was a flicker of something behind his eyes every time you were pulled into someone else’s orbit.
Possessiveness? No. Not quite.
Awareness. He could work with awareness.
At one point, Jungwon asked a discussion question. The room went silent. You didn’t raise your hand, but Riki did. Voice calm, confident, and direct.
Jungwon watched you react to that. A blink. A shift. The faintest look toward him like you were waiting for a punchline.
But Riki didn’t look at you. Not even once. Which almost made it worse. Like he didn’t have to.
By the time class ended, Jungwon had filled three mental pages with observations he wasn’t sure what to do with. He wasn’t trying to meddle. Wasn’t even sure if he could. But he’d seen enough to know something wasn’t sitting right.
So as students packed up, he walked to his desk and clicked his pen closed. Then, for no reason at all, his gaze flicked back to Riki. And Riki was already looking at him.
—
The last backpack zips, chatter fades, doors clap shut. Jungwon closes his laptop but keeps his eyes on the tall kid who’s still lounging like the room’s a private suite. "Mr. Nishimura—got a sec?"
Riki pauses mid-scroll, thumb hovering over whatever meme he’s pretending to be enthralled in. "Sure, Professor."
The casual swagger is turned up to eleven, but Jungwon’s already perceived the tension hiding in his shoulders. He motions to the front row. "Sit."
Riki drops into the seat, a smirk ready-made. "What’s up? You wanna roast my paper, too?"
"Your paper’s fine. This is…different." Jungwon folds his arms, leaning on the desk. "I’ve noticed you and her have a lively…dynamic."
Riki’s grin wobbles one millimeter. "Dynamic. Nice word."
"Of course," Jungwon deadpans. "Listen, healthy competition is great. But when one person looks ready to bolt every time the other walks in? That’s not just rivalry."
Riki shrugs—classic slow roll of broad shoulders. "She and I mess with each other. It’s mutual."
"Is it mutual when she’s gripping the edge of her desk like a life preserver?"
Silence. A muscle jumps in Riki’s jaw.
Jungwon softens his voice. "I’m not here to police friendships. But I am responsible for how my students treat each other in my space. And I care about her well-being. I hope you know the same would apply if it was the other way around."
Something flickers in Riki’s eyes—gone before Jungwon can name it. Guilt? Offense? Both? "She’s tough," Riki says finally, quieter than before. "She’s fine."
"Maybe. It still doesn’t hurt to be considerate."
Riki exhales through his nose, gaze sliding to the classroom door. "You done, sir?"
"For now." Jungwon straightens, giving him an out. "Just think about what I said."
Riki stands, slings his bag over one shoulder. "Thinking’s dangerous."
Jungwon smiles slightly. "I’ll take my chances."
Riki huffs a laugh—more breath than sound—then heads for the exit. Jungwon watches, filing away every micro-expression for later. He isn’t sure he got through, but at least a seed’s been planted.
—
Later that day—
You knocked on Jungwon’s door, waiting for his permission to enter. As you heard it, you poked your head through the door. "Hi," you smiled. "Are you busy?"
Jungwon slightly closed his laptop as a way to let you know you had his attention. "No, what’s up?" For some reason, seeing your face warmed him. He couldn’t explain the feeling.
"Nothing, I was just wondering if I could chill here? I still have a ton of things to do and I don’t wanna go to the library beca—" You ranted frantically but he held up his hand to interrupt you.
"Please, you don’t need an excuse to come here. It’s okay, you’re my friend." He nodded as he eyed you warmly. "Make yourself comfortable."
Somehow, hearing the word ‘friend’ sent something warm through you too. Stepping through the door and closing it behind you, you sat down on that brown leather couch. "Thanks, um…so do you have any classes or are you done for the day?" You took your laptop out of your bag and opened it, waiting for it to power on.
"With classes, yeah. But I have a meeting in like ten minutes." He said, eyes locked in on his own stuff.
You frowned, feeling like you were in the way. "Wait—then I can just go or come back later—"
He laughed a little, "If I didn’t want you here I would’ve said so. It’s just a department meeting." Again, waving you off.
"I don’t wanna be an impudence, you know? I can just go then come back after."
Jungwon tilted his head as he looked at you. "Are you gonna steal or break anything?" He muffled a laugh as he asked baseless questions.
Your brows furrowed, "No,"
He shrugged, "Okay, I trust you. It’s not a big deal."
You nodded silently, ultimately deciding not to fight him on this as you retreated back to your laptop. Working on some assignments and today’s Wordle.
Though as things fell into a silence, you looked up to see him gathering his things.
He slipped on his adorable blue sweater-vest and tossed a couple of papers into a folder before sliding it into his bag.
"You sure you don’t mind me being here?" you asked again, quieter this time.
Jungwon looked over his shoulder at you as he adjusted the strap on his bag. "It’s no sweat,"
You shrugged, sheepish. "I just don’t wanna overstep."
He walked toward the door but paused before opening it. "You won’t. Seriously."
You offered a small smile, and he smiled back before pointing at you like he was making a very official declaration. "Don’t burn the place down. You know where the snacks are. There’s a blanket in the cabinet. Water is in the fridge but you can have whatever. And if anyone asks, I did not leave you unattended."
You snorted. "What kind of things do you think I get up to?"
"I’ve seen the way you rage at your laptop," he teased. "I don’t trust that thing’s lifespan."
You opened your mouth, offended. "Wordle betrayed me the last time!"
"Mhm," he hummed, already opening the door. "If my office’s on fire when I get back, I’m blaming Wordle."
"Tell your department it was worth it," you called after him, watching as he disappeared down the hall.
The door clicked shut behind him, and the silence that followed wasn’t heavy or awkward. Just peaceful. You took a deep breath, leaning back against the couch, the glow of your laptop illuminating your face.
But you closed it, figuring that you just weren’t in the mood for your history assignment. It wasn’t due for another three weeks anyway. You slipped it back into your bag and stood up, as now you could finally get a feel for Jungwon’s space now that he was absent.
You started with the walls, inspecting them but not touching anything out of fear that a sudden clumsiness would overcome you. Like any other professor, he had his degrees on display. Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts, then Doctor of Philosophy. All under thirty, how did he do it? You wonder. Or maybe it may very well be possible, you didn’t know the first thing about graduate school at this juncture.
But none of the things on the wall seemed entirely too personal. Besides the degrees, there were cute paintings—one he had done himself and another one that he seemed to have bought.
But the real magic was in the bookshelf. The enormous recessed bookshelf that took up the entire wall was made of media spanning a myriad of genres, authors, topics. From Hughes, Dickinson, Orwell, to Vonnegut. To sci-fi, horror, nonfiction, romance, contemporary, etc. He even had textbooks with the sticky tabs and annotation stickers in them. Multiple to one page.
To which it wasn’t like any of this didn’t make sense. As established, Jungwon was an academic and the thing about academics is that they don’t like to be wrong in anything. That if they find that there is something they don’t know then they do everything in their power to know everything there is to know about that topic.
That seemed to be the case here. It was either that or they’re especially skilled in a subject matter and fall short in literally everything else.
Out of curiosity, your eyes fell on The Souls of Black Folk and you plucked it off the shelf. With a content sigh, you go back to the couch and make yourself comfortable. Lying down on the cushion, the leather rubbing together and giving way beneath your weight—you rested your head on a soft throw pillow and opened the book to sink your teeth into it. Of Our Spiritual Strivings.
For the next twenty minutes you flipped through the pages, digesting the heavy content but nonetheless—enjoying the serenity that comes with Jungwon’s space.
Everything about him was just so calming and forgiving. Whether he was here or not, Jungwon ensured that you were safe no matter what. Not just physically but emotionally and really it felt nice to finally have someone in a place where you felt like you didn’t belong.
You heard fidgeting at the doorknob and sat up with a slight smile, gosh—you felt like a fucking dog. You put the book down in your lap and quickly…fixed your hair?
But on the other side of the door, came in a slightly taller guy. The feline, the panther you were all too familiar with and you had never felt your mood deflate so hastily. "Hey, Dr. Yang, I was won—oh…"
Riki stood in the doorway, hand still on the knob, blinking at the sight of you curled up on Jungwon’s couch like you belonged there. His brows lifted, and something unreadable flickered across his face—like he had walked into a room expecting applause and got dead silence instead.
"Oh," he repeated, stepping inside anyway. He didn’t bother masking the smirk that tugged at the corner of his lips. "Didn’t know this was a friends-only zone now."
You sat up straighter, subtly sliding the book off your lap like it hadn’t just become your emotional support paperback. "He’s not here," you said simply.
Riki’s gaze dropped to the book as he walked in further. "Yeah, no shit." He tilted his head, surveying the space like he owned stock in it. "Didn’t think I’d find you here though. What’s this? Weekly playdate with your fave professor?"
You narrowed your eyes. "I’m studying."
He glanced at the lax body language, you were sitting up now but clearly from the dent—you were comfortable. Then at the open book. Then back to you, all amusement. "Yeah. Real intense study session you got going on. You highlight with your eyes, huh?"
You rolled your eyes, grabbing the throw pillow behind you and tossing it lightly at him. "You’re so annoying."
He caught it easily, holding it against his chest with a mock expression of betrayal. "You wound me. I come in here, innocent, curious, seeking intellectual growth—"
"You were looking for Jungwon."
"Jungwon?" He tilted his head with a shock behind his smile. Laughing—almost maniacally through it. "You’re on a first name basis?"
You shrugged, "There’s nothing wrong with making friends with a professor or getting to know people." Playing with the sleeves of your knitted sweater as you avoided his eye contact. But Riki was anything—but he wasn’t stupid. A beat of silence.
"You like him."
Your eyes snapped up, and for a split second, your mouth opened like you were about to fire back something clever—something—but nothing came out.
Riki was already smirking slightly.
"I don’t like him," you said finally, a little too fast, a little too sharp.
He held your gaze like he was testing it for cracks. "Yeah? ‘Cause you look real comfortable for someone who’s just friends with their professor. Got your little pillow fort going, reading Du Bois like you’re about to rock yourself to sleep."
You scoffed. "You act like I broke into his office."
"I wouldn’t put it past you," he said, stepping closer, tossing the pillow gently back onto the couch—your couch now, apparently. "We all know how much of a weird freak you are. You probably write about him in your diary. Sniff his seat. Snort his eraser shavings."
"I don’t like him," you said again, this time slower. Firmer. "He’s nice. That’s it."
Riki nodded, almost like he was accepting that. Almost. "I don’t blame you if you did. He’s good-looking, mature, stable, and kind. Accepting. Which is something you really need more than ever." He snickered toward the end of his statement. "But I think it’s best if you told your boyfriend that I’m no bully." He said, tilting his head as he tried to muffle his frustration. "Sending your new bestie to press me about our friendly little ‘dynamic’ is a fucking cop-out and you know it." He crosses his arms as he peers down at you.
Again, as confused as ever, you shook your head as if it would somehow let loose anything that you may have forgotten. "What are you—I never—"
"Stop fucking lying to me." Riki said firmly as edged closer to the couch. "If me and you have our spats that’s one thing, but siccing a professor on me is low. And I’m sure that you know that by now I can go lower."
This was classic Riki. Conversations with him always started as teasing, maybe a little lighthearted but he never failed to remind you of who he was and who you were. He always flipped the script—started with a smirk, ended with a knife.
You stood up slowly from the couch, the book in your lap forgotten, still open on your last page. "I didn’t send anyone after you," you said, voice steady, though your hands were starting to feel too warm. "I don’t even know what you’re talking about."
"Don’t play dumb," Riki snapped, tone just shy of venom. "Yang cornered me after class. Real casual, real calm. Asking me what’s up with you, how I treat you, what our history is. Sounded like a concerned boyfriend trying not to sound like one."
You blinked. "And that automatically means I sent him?"
"Yes," he snapped again, "who else?"
You paused, because…okay, fine. He had a point there. But still.
"I didn’t tell him to do anything," you repeated. "He just—cares. People can care, Riki. Not everyone is out to get you."
"Right," he scoffed. "But I’m the manipulative one, right?"
You didn’t answer. Mostly because you weren’t sure what answer would even matter to him right now. There was silence. A thick, electric kind that made the small office suddenly feel like it had no oxygen.
Then: Riki exhaled through his nose and looked away. "You know what pisses me off?" he muttered. "You say I have power over you, like I’m holding something over your head. But you let me get to you. And I don’t know if it’s because you want me to or because you think I deserve to."
He looked at you again, softer this time, but somehow that made it worse. "But either way, you always pretend like I’m the only problem. And you don’t even see how much of a liar that makes you. It’s almost like you get off on it. On me, ‘making your life miserable’ when you invite this."
It was a quiet kind of blow. The kind you don’t dodge because it didn’t come with fire—it came with fact. And the worst part was that you didn’t have a defense. "Look," he put his hands up in concession. "All I’m saying is be careful. We wouldn’t want Dean Park to find out just in case this camaraderie teetered just over the edge of Bible study." He smiles, but like always there was nothing behind it.
"You wouldn’t." You mumbled in disbelief.
"You don’t know what I would do." He smiled as he tilted his head. "Right?" Riki scans your body language: defensive, slightly worried. Much to his shame—which he doesn’t know if he has any—something horrid, deep-seated loves to see you squirm.
Just the power he exercises over you and stirs something in the pit of his stomach. Something about you cowering under the weight of his gaze ignites a flame somewhere inside of him.
He doesn’t even know if he likes you, he just likes the reactions you give him because he knows you don’t have the gumption to really stand up for yourself.
Huh, so maybe it was improper to blame you.
Your throat tightened, but you didn’t speak. You couldn’t. Because he was right—at least about some of it. Maybe most of it. You didn’t know anymore. It was like every word from his mouth rewrote the rules of the game you didn’t even realize you were playing.
Riki took a slow step forward, like a predator testing the limits of a snare he’d already set. "See," he said, voice low, almost sweet, "it’s not that I want to make your life hell. I don’t wake up thinking, ‘how do I ruin her day today?’" He paused. "Most days."
That grin again. Wolfish.
"But you let me. And I think you like being the victim more than you’d admit. It’s easier, right? To play helpless? To act like you don’t have choices. Like I’m the one who pulls every string when half the time, you hand me the scissors."
You hated that his words sank deep enough to sting. Hated even more that part of you wasn’t sure if it was guilt, or just shame for being so easily read.
"I’m not helpless," you muttered, quiet but firm.
He nodded slowly, eyes glinting. "Prove it."
The challenge hung between you like smoke. But you didn’t answer. Not because you didn’t want to—but because you didn’t know what proving it even meant anymore. So Riki just gave a short, dismissive exhale and backed away again, straightening his hoodie as he nodded in acceptance. "That’s what I thought."
He didn’t look at you when he opened the door this time. Didn’t give you another smirk or threat. Just paused, hand on the knob, and said, "you and your ‘friend’ better keep my name out of your mouth."
Then he walked right out—closing the door softly in his wake.
—
Not even five minutes later, the door clicked open again.
"Meeting ended early," Jungwon said brightly as he stepped in, the sleeves of his button-down rolled up and his messenger bag slung casually over one shoulder. "Thank God, too. I think if one more person said the word ‘interdisciplinary’ I was gonna—"
He stopped short when he saw you.
Your posture was stiff. Book in your lap, but your hands weren’t turning the pages anymore. You weren’t even looking at it. You were just…sitting. Quiet. Still. Something about the air shifted. Jungwon’s smile dipped, just a little. "Hey," he said more gently now. "You okay?"
You blinked like you’d been underwater. "Huh? Yeah. Yeah, I’m fine."
"Are you sure?" He moved toward you slowly, setting his bag down. "You look kinda out of it."
You shook your head, trying to wave it off, forcing a laugh. "Just tired. My bad. I think your couch tricked me into feeling too cozy. I think I’m gonna call it a night."
Jungwon didn’t look convinced, but he nodded anyway. He didn’t argue. Didn’t laugh it off or try to fill the space too quickly. He just studied you for a beat, then walked over—slowly—and crouched by the couch so you were eye-level.
"You sure?" he asked, gently.
Your throat tightened. You didn’t mean to look away, but you did.
Then, quieter: "You don’t have to say what happened. But you don’t have to leave either. Not unless you want to."
You finally looked at him. There was no pressure in his gaze, no pity. Just that same calm, open patience that always felt like an invitation. And maybe it was stupid, maybe it was weak—but you didn’t want to go. You didn’t want to be alone.
So instead of grabbing your bag, you let out a breath and nodded. "Okay," you whispered.
Jungwon offered a small smile—barely there. "Good." He stood and moved to the small kettle tucked in the corner. "Chamomile or lemon?"
You closed your eyes for a second. Let your body sink into the couch again.
"Lemon," you said. "Please."
—
He brought two mismatched mugs to you, handing you one like it was sacred. That if you even touched it with the wrong finger it’d burn you. Which is true, it could’ve.
"Okay, okay," he said. "Wanna hear something truly embarrassing?"
You glanced at him, suspicious. "More embarrassing than pretending to be an expert in garbage rom-coms?"
"Tragically, yes."
You gestured grandly. "By all means."
He exhaled, already laughing at himself. "Alright. When I was like thirteen, I went through this huge Greek mythology phase. Like, read every book, watched every documentary, made a family tree of the gods...I was in deep."
You squinted. "That’s not embarrassing. That’s just being a gifted kid with a hyperfixation."
"Wait for it." He held up a hand. "So one day, I decided I wanted to live like a demigod. I carried a plastic sword around the house. Made my mom call me ‘Son of Athena.’ Tried to sneak ambrosia—which was just honey and Gatorade—into my lunchbox."
You choked on your tea. "Stop."
"I even made a Camp Half-Blood bead necklace out of macaroni." His voice cracked from the shame. "And wore it. To school."
You leaned forward, wheezing. "Oh my God, you LARPed?!"
"I trained," he said, dead serious. "In the backyard. My neighbors thought I was a sword-obsessed theater kid."
"Were they wrong?"
He shrugged. "Honestly? They weren’t too far off."
The two of you dissolved into quiet laughter again, and for a second, the tension that had been clawing at your ribs all afternoon just...let go.But when the giggles subsided and your tea had cooled, you finally glanced at him sideways. "Jungwon…"
He looked at you over the rim of his mug. "Hm?"
"I know you pulled Riki aside after class."
A beat. "What…? No."
You didn’t answer. Just raised an eyebrow to communicate that he already knew how. Jungwon sighed, looking almost bashful. "Yeah. I did."
"Please don’t do that again." You sigh as you put the mug on the couch-side table and turn to him with a slight frown.
His eyes snapped to you, surprised.
You tucked your legs up on the couch and turned to face him. "I appreciate you looking out, really. I do. But I don’t need you to defend me. I’m a big girl."
There was a pause. Then a quiet, almost guilty: "I get that. I just…I’m your friend. And—"
"You are my friend," you interrupted softly. "But you’re also our professor."
You saw it in the way the glint in his eyes dimmed, just slightly. Like he hadn’t thought about it that way until right now. He quickly suppressed these feelings. Because after hearing that and the way it made him feel, he started to panic. Just a bit though, he didn’t want to think too much into it.
So he nods curtly, "Yeah. No, yeah. Totally. You’re right, I overstepped. I’m sorry."
You shook your head fervently, "No, you’re good." You put your hand out to rest onto his instantaneously. And neither one of you moved. "You didn’t have any ill intentions at all and that’s fine, I’m not upset. I just didn’t think you would say something to him." Laughing awkwardly, you look down at your lap.
Jungwon looked down at your warm hand that covered his own, and it wasn’t until he looked at them that he felt some tingling in his stomach. "I know…I just—you’re genuinely so compassionate…and lovely. No one deserves to be treated the way you are. And I may not have seen exactly what he’s done but I see the way you look around him. Like…your body shrivels up, you feel threatened or something. So I figured that if I’m in the position where I could stop it then…" He sighed as he nodded in understanding. "I wanted to…I just wanted to advocate for you."
You smiled faintly at his words. Small, but sincere. Because even if it stung before, hearing it from him now—so earnestly—it softened something in you.
"I get that," you murmured. "And…thank you. Really. You didn’t have to, but you did."
He let out a breath through his nose, some tension loosening in his shoulders. "It just didn’t sit right with me. The way he talks to you, like he’s always trying to win something. It’s on the cusp of bullying. He’s weaponizing his own strengths against someone he perceives to be inferior. I think it’s improper to not call it what it is."
You didn’t respond to that. Mostly because he wasn’t wrong.
Jungwon caught your silence and added gently, "I’m sorry if I made it worse. I wasn’t trying to step in for you, I just…I wanted him to know someone was paying attention. That somebody cares."
You nodded slowly, thumb brushing absentmindedly against the back of his hand. "I think I needed to hear that more than I realized."
He looked at you then—really looked at you—and it made your heart skip. Not because it was romantic, but because it felt like he saw you. Like he’d been seeing you this whole time, even when you tried so hard to disappear into the background.
For a second, you sat in the quiet, hand in his, both of you absorbing the moment. Then you said, more to yourself than to him, "It’s...hard to accept help when you’re used to feeling like a burden."
He didn’t try to offer some corny fix-it response. Didn’t say "you’re not a burden" or "you should talk to someone." He just gave your hand the lightest squeeze. "Whatever it is, I got you. I won’t do that again unless I feel that there’s serious danger. Mental, physical…you know." Jungwon pursed his lips, showcasing his small dimples. Took everything in you not to poke them.
But you sighed of relief, "Thank you,"
He smiled at you—soft and genuine, the kind of smile that didn’t ask for anything in return. "Of course."
You let your eyes fall to your intertwined hands again, then gave his a gentle squeeze back before slowly pulling away. Not because you wanted to, but because any longer and you were scared of what it might start to mean. Thus, you just started to fill the silence. "You know, I actually had a Greek mythology phase too."
Jungwon’s brows perked up, "Really?" He leaned back on the couch as he grabbed your mug to pass it to you as he grabbed his.
Smiling, "Yeah, I watched this entire video on the history of Greek mythology. It was like…from the very beginning with the sun, the moon, all that. Then to like the stories of Arachne and the achilles heel thing." You looked down at your mug, your finger slowly circled the rim of it. "Basically the chronology of it." You sipped the tea, letting it warm your insides.
He smiles, "Arachne? I don’t quite remember that one—"
You perked up, "Oh my gosh, I get to teach the brilliant professor something?"
Jungwon laughed gently, eyes not leaving you. "I guess so," he sipped his chamomile. "Do tell,"
You adjusted on the couch and put the mug down again. Sitting in the butterfly position on the couch and you hugged one of the throw pillows to your chest. "Okay, so basically Arachne was a very skilled weaver. By the way, there are a few different tellings but I’m just going by Ovid’s—the Roman poet’s—account. Okay wait," You smiled brightly as you started, getting excited as you love to show off your knowledge. But you also felt some sort of catharsis of having someone to listen to you.
"So yes, Arachne was so boastful of her skills as a weaver that she challenged Athena—we all know Athena—to see who could weave the best. So they did and whatever," you waved your hands around as you rambled. "So get this, Athena weaved a tapestry that showcased idiotic mortals like Arachne that dared to challenge the gods. Arachne depicted gods—specifically Zeus, Athena’s dad—abusing mortal women. And she did so beyond well—are you following?" You put your hand out to make sure he was listening.
Jungwon grinned as he leaned in a little, eyes warm with amusement and interest. "Yes ma’am."
You beamed, encouraged. "So Athena was pissed because she saw that for one: Arachne not only outdid her—but also disrespected her and the gods with her tapestry. So she breaks Arachne’s loom, tears her tapestry, and beats her. Arachne—so humiliated—tries to hang herself but Athena stops her. Cursing her and turning her into the first spider."
Jungwon blinked. "Wow…"
"Mhm," You nodded, "This is where people say ‘arachnid’ and ‘arachnophobia’ originate. But in a way, it’s an onus probandi of how those in power treat others that just aren’t on their level. Just the overall politics behind it…"
He hummed thoughtfully, letting the silence fill with your excitement. "So it wasn’t about arrogance?" Jungwon smiled gently, enjoying your tirade. And while the story itself was dark—seeing you feel fulfilled at getting to recount something you knew felt good enough.
"Actually no," you shook your head, pursing your lips as you tried to mentally unravel. "It’s just more so about the discomfort. Like the dissonance of it. Athena knew what was wrong, but seeing yourself in the mirror isn’t always nice."
He already knew that—all of it. You spotted Metamorphoses tucked between a collection of Yeats and some worn poetry journals on the shelf behind him. But you didn’t call him out. Didn’t ruin the game. Instead, you just let yourself enjoy the way he looked at you like every word out of your mouth was brand new.
It hit you then, quietly, how carefully he was listening. Not out of obligation, or boredom disguised as politeness. He was fully tuned in—not just to the story, but to you. And maybe it was the tea, or the late hour, or the way your hand had still not quite forgotten the shape of his—but the realization made your chest feel a little too full.
So you smiled, softer this time, letting your eyes drop from his face to the spine of that familiar book. You said nothing.
But a part of you—traitorous and stupidly hopeful—filed it away anyway.
—
Riki walked back to his dorm as he’s never felt so sick to his stomach in his life.
Seriously, you like Dr. Yang? Even if you denied it, he could tell. How you were just left unattended in his office, laid up on his couch, a random book on your lap? He saw the tenderness in your eyes, how protective you already were of him. The way you said his name like if you did then all of your prayers would be answered.
A part of Riki knew that he had nothing to worry about, you were the student and he was the professor, the educator. As young as he is and as much as he’s accomplished thus far, there’s no way he’d throw all of that away for you. Someone like you.
You were awkward, had low self-esteem, anxious, and only mildly neurotic. Okay, maybe a little more than mild but it was sort of endearing. At least to Riki.
Actually, what did that fucking dork do to deserve you? Riki’s been here all along. Doing his best to be a friend, he hasn’t been the best but that’s okay! At least you have someone beside yourself.
Sure, Jungwon was cool. Funny, warm, radiant, irritatingly handsome, and everything that anyone could swoon over. He was accomplished and considerate.
All of the things that Riki was or could be. He just so desperately wished you could see it.
Yes, he sort of bullied you. He did call you pathetic and frequently belittled you, but it was all in good fun. He got off on seeing you cower, see that fear in your eyes when he even looked at you for more than three seconds.
Riki entered his dorm, slamming the heavy metal door behind him as he slid out of his sneakers. Stepping out of them by leaning his weight on the back of them, then recklessly throwing his sweater down on the floor. Pacing the space between his bed and the desk, he ran his hand through his hair as he felt himself slightly tugging at the roots of it.
His breath was labored, stomach burning and twisting, hands shaking, sweat building on his forehead. Riki was losing himself, falling short of the cool façade that he had always been so good at maintaining.
He was unraveling.
And for what? A girl who flinched when he raised his voice? Who could barely hold eye contact when he leaned in too close?
But still—you were his. Not officially, not romantically, maybe not even in any real way that held weight in the world outside his head. But in his gut, deep in that dark, corrosive part of him, Riki knew: you belonged to him. Not in the healthy, reasonable way. In the ‘you get under my skin and I don’t know how to live without it’ kind of way. The kind of way that made him feel both powerful and powerless all at once.
He clenched his fists and sat down on the edge of the bed, bouncing his knee, shaking. He couldn’t get your face out of his head—the way you smiled at Jungwon, that stupid, soft, precious smile like you trusted him.
It made Riki’s stomach churn. Because he knew what that trust looked like on you. How rare it was. And how quickly it could be broken.
"Fuck," he muttered, dragging his hands down his face. His voice was hoarse with resentment, like the emotion had been smoking cigarettes in his chest all night. "No, no, no."
He couldn’t stop thinking: did Jungwon touch you?
Not like that. No—God, he hoped not like that. But like...did he touch your hand? Your arm? Did you let him? Did you lean into it?
Riki leaned forward though, elbows on his knees, eyes dark as they burned into the floor.
You wouldn’t. You couldn’t.
But what if you already did?
What if you looked at Jungwon the way you used to look at him?
Before all of this, you used to look at him shyly. That at the beginning, the little banter and wit used to be fun. Beneath the little competition was some sort of lightness. But even before that, Riki could tell that you had thought he was cute at least, a little crush. Which he’s used to from people. Lingering glances, how your posture shifted talking to him, you could never look him in the eye as you laughed softly at his jokes even when he wasn’t trying.
But he saw you struggling to make friends, struggling to get on with your peers. Getting rejected left and right by others and a part of him wanted to step in to defend you. To tell them that you weren’t weird or a loser. But he never did, he just agreed with them. He conformed and followed along with them because he’d rather be accepted by all than just you. Someone miniscule that was easily forgotten to most.
But not him, never him.
You were never forgettable to Riki. You were the first one to laugh at his jokes before you even really knew him. The one who always showed up on time, even when nobody else did. Who had a weird way of tapping your fingers when you were anxious and tried to act like it was just fidgeting. You were so easy to read and so damn hard to shake.
So yeah, maybe he liked when you looked at him like he could ruin you. Maybe he leaned into it. Maybe he said things that made you flinch—watched you crumble just a little, because it meant you were still his. Still reacting to him.
He didn’t even care what he said to you, he just cared that this beautiful girl that didn’t comprehend her beauty—was reacting to him. He had gotten used to your attention and affections and hated how dependent he was on you for that high every single time.
Jungwon didn’t understand it, at least not from his perspective. And he never would, he’d never understand what you and Riki had.
But he was going to make him understand.
—
Do you ever get a sense of impending doom?
Like you wake up with a pit in your stomach and you can’t explain why. Nothing has happened yet, but something feels…off. Like the day has already decided it’s going to go badly and you’re just the last one to find out.
Those are the kinds of days where everything starts slightly wrong.
Your phone dies overnight even though you swear you plugged it in. The sky outside is gray and heavy, but you convince yourself it’s fine—until you step outside and realize it’s way colder than it looked from the window. Too late to go back for a jacket now, because your class is all the way across campus and you’ve already been late twice this week.
So you suck it up. It’s fine. You’ll deal with it. Maybe eat some ginger later so you don’t catch a cold.
Just this cloud looming over your head as it dampened a side of you that tried to mask. But that’s all you could do right now, nothing bizarre happened. Nothing that could start to have you misaligned. At least not now anyway.
—
Across campus, Jungwon was being called into the dean’s office.
He hadn’t thought much of the email at first. It had come in early that morning while he was reviewing lecture notes, subject line simple and clinical: Please stop by my office when you have a moment.Not unusual. Professors were called in all the time for scheduling issues, department updates, student concerns.
Still, something about the wording had been…oddly stiff.
Jungwon adjusted the strap of his bag as he walked down the administrative hallway, the quiet there always a little heavier than the rest of campus. The fluorescent lights hummed overhead, and the carpet swallowed the sound of his footsteps.
When he reached the door, he knocked twice.
"Come in," a voice called from inside.
Jungwon stepped in with a polite smile already prepared. "Good morning, Dean Park. You wanted to see—"
He stopped when he noticed the expression on the Dean’s face. Not cavalier, not angry. Just stern. Too serious for a routine check-in. "Please," Dean Park said, gesturing to the chair across from his desk.
Jungwon sat. And that was when the pit started forming in his stomach too.
"So…Mr. Yang—it’s been brought to my attention that you’ve been spending a considerable amount of time with one of your students outside of class." He straightens, folding his hands on the mahogany desk. The only noise being the pendulum on the other end of it.
Jungwon blinked. "I’m sorry?"
"A report was filed this morning."
"I…" Jungwon shook his head in disbelief, silence insisting as he tried to formulate a semblance of a word. His mind was scrambling to catch up with what he’d just heard. "I’m not sure what you mean by ‘outside of class,’ sir. And what report?"
Dean Park studied him for a moment, expression unreadable.
"A student has expressed concern," he said carefully. "Specifically regarding the nature of your interactions with them in your office."
Jungwon’s stomach dropped. Your face flashed across his mind before he could stop it. He sat up a little straighter in the chair. "With respect, Dean Park," he said, voice steadier than he felt, "my office hours are open to any student who needs help. If someone came to speak with me about coursework or academic concerns, that’s well within university policy."
The dean didn’t immediately respond. Instead, he opened a folder sitting on his desk. "That may be," he said slowly. "However, the report suggests the interactions may have gone beyond that."
"Again, sir. I’m not sure what you—"
"Mr. Yang."
Dean Park’s voice wasn’t loud, but it was firm enough to cut cleanly through the room. "This is a serious allegation."
He folded his hands again, fingers steepled now as he regarded Jungwon across the desk.
"I am not making any conclusions about your guilt at this time," he continued evenly. "But if the claims outlined in this report are accurate, the repercussions would be…significant."
Jungwon felt his stomach twist. Significant. That word alone carried enough weight to sink a career.
"Which is why," Dean Park said, tapping the folder lightly with one finger, "I need you to be completely honest with me."
A beat passed.
"Have you been meeting privately with this or any student outside of your scheduled office hours?"
Jungwon’s heart was beating in his ears, drowning out of the click-clacking of the pendulum on the desk. For the first time in a very long time could he finally identify what it felt like to be a fucking hypocrite.
He has a PhD in Theology.
Years of his life were spent studying moral philosophy, religious ethics, the long, complicated history of human temptation and restraint. He had written entire papers about the responsibility people carried when placed in positions of power. About the dangers of blurred boundaries. About the quiet arrogance of believing you were the exception to the rule.
If Jungwon knew anything besides Greek mythology, it was that people rarely believed they were doing something wrong while they were doing it.
It always started smaller than that. A conversation that lasted a little longer than it should. A door left closed instead of open. A student lingering on the couch while he pretended not to notice how comfortable the moment had become.
None of it had felt inappropriate at the time. But sitting here now, under the weight of Dean Park’s gaze, it suddenly looked very different. Jungwon swallowed.
"No." He shook his head. "No. I’ve never spent time with any student outside of my office hours."
—
You got up to your usual routine. Despite the nagging feeling—you had deadlines. The agitating, fluorescent lights above hummed in the quiet library.
In the small nook that you were in, there weren’t many people in your line of sight. All you could see where the metal shelves were starting to collect dust. The setting sun that shone through the stained glass window reminded you of just how old this building was.
The table you sat at, so small—but just enough space for you and your laptop. Which was all you needed right now.
You typed, typed, and typed away but felt you weren’t getting anywhere. The cogs in your brain were useless without some sort of direction. You kept typing, then deleting, typing half sentences—then rearranging them. Writing things that really had no meaning.
Fuck…this is pointless.
With a grunt, you closed the lid of your laptop. Sighing, as you pout—leaning against the back of your chair—and hold your head. Eyes looking down as they trace every last detail of the wooden table—you could practically feel your head throbbing from the outside.
You were hard pressed for these deadlines and you had the motivation. But nothing to help you to actually conceptualize it and put your words to text. Not a single coherent thought to put on the page.
But fortunately, you had as much luck as a broken mirror.
It happened in a flash. You closed your eyes, blinking as you started to carefully massage your temples. Then the moment you opened them again—a strong hand was played firmly on the table. Right before your eyes.
Only then did you flinch, placing your hand on your heart as you gasped. "Oh shit!"
A slow chuckle followed. "Relax," Riki said, pulling the chair across from you without asking. "So jumpy…"
He leaned his elbows on the table, eyes flicking over your laptop.
"Still stuck on that paper?" he asked lightly. "You’ve been staring at that screen for, what…twenty minutes now?"
Your eyes flit to the side, "you’ve been watching me for twenty minutes…?" You didn’t think your instincts were so inconsistent.
He interlocked his fingers together, setting his chin on them as he shrugged. A small smirk playing on his face. His eyes glinted, like there was a fun little secret that he just couldn’t wait to share.
"What do you want, Riki?" You huffed, rubbing your eyes as they burned from staring into the bright screen.
For once, he smiled. Genuinely. A small flutter in his stomach as he finds that his mood lifts. "Nothing. I just…wanted to see what you had planned this weekend."
You blinked at him, that wasn’t the answer you expected. Your brows knit together slightly. "Why?"
Riki shrugged, leaning back in the chair like he had all the time in the world. One ankle crossed over his knee, posture loose, relaxed. "I was thinking," he said, tapping his fingers once against the table, "maybe we could hang out."
You couldn’t remember the last time Riki had asked to spend time with you without it sounding like a challenge or a joke at your expense. If anything, he was the one daring other people to talk to you. He was seconds from putting a ‘kick me’ sign on your back.
Your gaze drifted down to the table. "That’s…random," you murmured.
"Is it?" His tone was light.
When you didn’t immediately answer, Riki tilted his head slightly, watching you the way someone watches a puzzle they’ve already solved. "You look tired," he added.
Your shoulders stiffened a little. "I’m just stressed about this paper."
"Ah." His gaze flicked to your laptop again. "For Dr. Yang’s class, right?"
Your fingers paused against the edge of the table. "…Yeah."
"Well, I’m sure he’s in his office now." Riki nods to the exit. "I can walk you over—"
"What’s wrong with you? We’re not friends. Nor do you actually give a fuck about me, Riki." You squint, shaking your head in disbelief.
He hums out a small laugh. "On the contrary, sweetheart. I actually care more than you think." He lets his hands go, rolling up his sleeves as he extends his long arms across the table. Flashing his strong arms and even flashier, silver watch. Without another word, he carefully grabs your hands. Tracing your knuckles with his thumbs as he feels himself start to feel a sense of vindication.
He’s close. So close to you and he can feel it. Physically and in any other sense. Close enough that you could feel the warmth of him across the small table, the faint scent of his cologne, the steady pressure of his hands holding yours in place. For a moment, he didn’t say anything.
He just looked at you.
And something in his expression shifted—subtle, but unmistakable. Like a tension finally easing beneath the surface.
Like something had just fallen into place.Riki’s thumbs were still tracing slow circles over your knuckles. "You know," he said lightly, like he was commenting on the weather, "people talk a lot on this campus."
Your brows pulled together. "What are you—"
A phone buzzed somewhere behind you.
Then another.
And another.
The quiet corner of the library shifted almost instantly. A couple of students near the shelves lifted their heads, glancing down at their screens. Someone whispered something under their breath. You barely noticed at first. Your attention was still caught on the strange look in Riki’s eyes. "Especially about professors," he added.
That made you pause. "…What?"
Riki didn’t answer right away. Instead, his gaze drifted past your shoulder, watching the room like he was waiting for something to happen.
Another phone buzzed on the table behind you.
"Did you see this?" someone whispered.
"No way…"
"Wait—is that the same guy from the theology department?"
Your stomach tightened. Slowly, you pulled one of your hands free from Riki’s grip and reached for your phone beside the laptop.
The screen lit up with a flood of notifications.
Department announcements. A campus forum thread climbing rapidly with new replies. Your chest felt suddenly tight as you opened the first message.
Campus Notice – Department of Religious Studies
Professor Jungwon Yang has been placed under temporary administrative review following allegations of inappropriate conduct with a student. Until further notice, all classes and office hours under his supervision are suspended.
For a moment, the words didn’t make sense.
You read them again.
And again.
Your heartbeat slammed against your ribs. "That’s…" you whispered.
Your vision flickered across the screen as more messages poured in.
Didn’t he just start teaching here?
I heard it was with a student from one of his level one classes. Apparently someone reported seeing them alone in his office.
The air around you suddenly felt too thin. "That’s not—" Your voice cracked.
Across the table, Riki finally leaned back in his chair—letting your hand go. He looked almost relaxed now. Like someone who had just finished something difficult.
Or satisfying. "You okay?" he asked casually.
You looked up at him, eyes wide.
And for the first time that day, the pit in your stomach dropped all the way to the bottom. Because Riki wasn’t surprised. Not even a little. "Did…did you do this?" Your voice gave a little, heart thumping loudly in your ears that even if he were to answer—you may not even hear him.
Riki didn’t immediately respond.
Your chair scraped loudly against the floor as you pushed back from the table. "Oh my god," you whispered. Your hands moved on instinct—shoving the laptop into the sleeve, fumbling as you tried to force it into your backpack. Your fingers wouldn’t cooperate, trembling so badly you nearly dropped the zipper.
"God, no. No, no, no." Your vision blurred suddenly, the shelves and tables melting into indistinct shapes as your eyes burned. "This isn’t real," you murmured, more to yourself than anyone else.
Across the table, Riki finally stood. "Hey," he said quietly.
The sound of his voice made something inside you snap.
You shook your head, stepping back from the table like distance might somehow fix this. "Don’t," you choked. "Don’t talk to me right now." Your chest felt tight, like you couldn’t pull in enough air. "Don’t talk to me ever."
You brush past him, throwing your backpack over your shoulder as you hurried to the exit. Speedwalking to your—rather, someone else’s—demise.
Riki didn’t follow.
He just stood there for a moment, the faint warmth of where you’d been still lingering in the air between the table and his chest.
Slowly, he inhaled. Your perfume clung faintly to the fabric of his sleeve where your shoulder had brushed past him. His eyes closed.
For a second, the chaos of the library—the whispers, the buzzing phones, the shifting chairs—faded into background noise. All that remained was the echo of you leaving.
Riki opened his eyes again, staring at the empty doorway. Then, almost absently, he dragged his thumb across his knuckles—the same place he’d been tracing yours minutes ago.
—
Oxygen didn’t matter. Nothing mattered to you anymore as you ran halfway across campus—haphazardly knocking into people, you wouldn’t be surprised if your laptop had a dent in it the way that it hit a lightpost.
The elevator was too slow. So you took the stairs.
By the third flight your lungs burned, breath scraping your throat like sandpaper.
When the top of the stairs came on the horizon, your legs felt like Jell-O, threatening to buckle beneath you. You caught yourself on the rusted handrail, fingers slipping against the cold metal. The stairwell reeked faintly of bleach and something salty—old sweat soaked into concrete. Your lungs burned, each breath scraping painfully through your chest until your vision blurred at the edges.
But you couldn’t stop moving.
Your footsteps echoed too loudly in the concrete shaft and finally, you opened the door to look side-to-side—scanning the hallway only to find it empty. Almost ghostly.
But the fluorescent lights sang above your head as you ran down the hall.
When you’d make your way down this hall, you used to associate it with excitement. Comfort. A slight feeling in your stomach that you didn’t know how to put your finger on. It was the hallway where you’d first knocked nervously on his door.
Where he’d opened it with that warm, patient smile—like he had nowhere else to be, like your questions actually mattered.
Where conversations that were supposed to last ten minutes stretched into an hour without either of you noticing.
You used to slow down when you got close to his office.
Now you were sprinting.
Your shoes squeaked sharply against the polished floor as you turned the final corner—
—and stopped.
The door to his office stood closed.
And through the small window in the door, you saw Jungwon’s back turned. He reached for various books on the shelf behind his desk as he tossed them haphazardly into a cardboard box. Like it didn’t matter anymore. For a moment, you didn’t move. You just stared.
The familiar office looked wrong somehow. Half the shelves were already empty, papers stacked in uneven piles across the desk. The couch where you’d spent so many afternoons sat untouched in the corner, a forgotten book still resting on the armrest.
Your throat tightened.
He picked up another book.
Paused.
Then set it down harder than necessary inside the box. The sound carried faintly through the door.
Something in your chest twisted painfully. You lifted your hand before you even realized you were doing it.
Your knuckles hovered inches from the wood. For a second, you hesitated.
Then you knocked.
Jungwon froze.
His shoulders went rigid, hand still resting on the edge of the box. Slowly, he turned toward the door—and when his eyes met yours through the small window the color drained from his face. The springs in the door handle creaked as you slowly opened the door.
For a moment, neither of you spoke.
Jungwon stood behind his desk, one hand still resting on the edge of the cardboard box. A few books were stacked unevenly inside—some of them you recognized instantly from the shelves you’d spent so much time staring at while pretending not to be nervous.
The room felt smaller now.
Too quiet.
Your chest heaved as you tried to catch your breath from the run up the stairs, but it still felt like there wasn’t enough air in the world.
"Jungwon—" Your voice cracked, as you slowly shut the door with a click.
"It’s Dr. Yang." He said immediately. "And I’d rather you left the door open, thank you."
The words landed like a slap as your hand froze on the handle.
For a moment, neither of you moved. Then, stiffly, you pulled the door back open. The hallway outside hummed faintly with distant footsteps and muffled voices—proof that anyone could walk past and look inside.
You swallowed hard. "…Right."
Jungwon turned back to the box on his desk, picking up another book like the conversation was already over.
But his movements weren’t steady.
The book slipped slightly in his grip before he forced it into the box. "You shouldn’t be here," he repeated, quieter this time.
"Look, I didn’t report you." You sniffled, wiping your eyes as you wrapped your arms around yourself. That was the only form of self-soothing that you knew. "I wouldn’t do that."
"Well it doesn’t matter what you would and wouldn’t do. Because I’m out of here." He huffed, brushing his hair back and out of his face.
"What…?" Your eyes widened.
"I’ve been suspended." The words hung in the air. "Indefinitely."
"Ju—Dr. Yang," your voice shook as you tried to stifle your tears. "I’m so sorry—"
"Don’t bother," he smiled bitterly, the small dimples of his hardly showing were your surefire sign that he wasn’t as fine as he says. "This was my fault."
You shook your head frantically, "it’s not. Riki. It was him!" Your eyes stung with tears again as your breath started to thin. "It’s him! Always!" Letting out a sob as you gestured around the room. Not even caring, you shut the door to his dismay.
Jungwon’s hands froze mid-motion, a stack of papers trembling slightly in his grip. He took a sharp breath, forcing his voice to remain calm, but it carried a weight you could feel. "Riki?" His eyes searched yours, dark and unblinking. "He…did this?"
You nodded, hiccuping between sobs. "He always does! I didn’t even—he just—he…" You broke off, shoving your hands into your hair as if you could pull the chaos out of your head. "I’m telling you—I told you! He’s sick. He’s a sadistic asshole and that’s why I didn’t want you to say anything to him because he does…this!" You gesture to him. His cluttered desk. His nearly empty bookshelf. The plaques with his degrees and certifications that could mean absolutely nothing if things went even more left.
Jungwon’s eyes darkened, the dimples in his cheeks vanishing as his jaw tightened. He took a step closer, the office suddenly feeling smaller, tighter, suffocating even. "I…I had no idea it was this bad," he murmured, voice low, almost hoarse. "I thought…I thought it was just typical college rivalry nonsense. But this—"
You hiccuped again, trembling, and buried your face in your hands. "It’s not just nonsense! He doesn’t care about anyone but himself. He manipulates, bullies…he—he makes people fear him, including me. I—I shouldn’t have let him…I shouldn’t—" You sat down on the worn couch, burying your head in your lap as you locked your hands over your head. "I shouldn’t have dragged you into my shit. I’m so sorry." Your chest felt like an elephant sat on top of it, lurching as you wept into your jeans. "I’m sorry. I’m sorry. I’m sorry—"
Jungwon crouched down in front of the couch, careful not to loom over you too much. "Hey," he said softly, one hand hovering near yours before settling gently on your shoulder. "Stop apologizing. You didn’t drag me into anything. I…I wanted to help. That’s what friends do."
You shook your head violently, muffled sobs wracking your body. "No, you don’t understand. He—he’s…he’s not someone you deal with." Your words cracked and failed you, a choked gasp escaping instead. "He’s just—pure evil. He hates me. And he’s taking it out on you now."
Jungwon’s jaw tightened, a flash of anger flaring in his eyes, but he kept his voice low and steady. "I don’t care what he is. I care about you. And I’m not going anywhere."
You sniffled, trying to pull your hands from your face, but his presence made it harder to look away. "You can’t. You won’t be around and nearly everything in your life is about to crumble. E-everything you worked so hard for—" Shaking your head as tears come down in sheets.
"Look…if it gives you any consolation—" He sighed, closing his eyes as he felt the emotion build up further in his chest. "Gosh…" Turning his gaze away, dabbing his eyes with the pads of his fingers.
Until he turned back to you with a small smile, huffing as he steadied himself. "If it gives you any consolation…" He carefully grabs your dampened, sweaty hands. Any other time he’d be repulsed, but he couldn’t help but overlook it all. "I’m not your professor anymore. So…I can be here for you." He nods slowly, patiently. "I can be here for you like I should. Like…like I’ve wanted to all along."
"Was my name on the report?" you barely choked out. "Was there—"
"To protect the identities of everyone involved, they won’t tell me who filed it," he said quietly.
Your stomach dropped.
"But," he continued, squeezing your hands once, gently, "they also won’t tell me who the student is supposed to be."
Your brows knitted together, confused.
"They’re treating it like a formal complaint," he explained. "Anonymous. Third-party report. Which means someone claimed they witnessed something."
Your breath caught. The name didn’t even need to be spoken. Jungwon watched the realization move across your face and his jaw tightened slightly.
"Hey," he said softly, grounding your hands again. "Look at me."
You forced your eyes up.
"This is important," he continued. "You were not named. And as long as you stay out of it, there’s a good chance they won’t drag you into the investigation."
"But they will drag you," you whispered.
A flicker of something tired crossed his face. "Yes," he admitted. "But that’s my problem to deal with," he added. "Not yours."
Your eyes filled again. "But it is mine," you insisted hoarsely. "Because he did this to hurt me. And now you’re—" Your voice cracked. "—paying for it."
For a moment Jungwon didn’t say anything. Then he shook his head slowly. "No," he said. His grip on your hands tightened just a little. "I made my own choices."
Your chest tightened at the quiet honesty in his voice.
"I let you stay here longer than I should have," he admitted softly. "I closed the door sometimes. I blurred lines that were supposed to stay very clear."
He exhaled through his nose. "So if someone decided to twist that into something else…" His shoulders lifted in a tired shrug. "…then I suppose I gave them the thread."
"Why—how is it that bad? It wasn’t like we were…inappropriate or anything?" You scoot over on the couch, making space for him to sit beside you.
Jungwon hesitated for a second before lowering himself down next to you. The cushions dipped slightly under his weight. "A bit," he said quietly. "But inappropriate isn’t just physical." He rested his forearms on his knees, staring down at the floor. "But universities don’t really wait for something to happen," he continued. "They step in when something looks like it could."
Your stomach twisted.
"They said it was a ‘boundary concern,’" he added with a dry huff. "A professor spending extended time alone with a student. Door closed. Personal conversations outside coursework. Allowing you to stay here in my absence." His fingers rubbed together absentmindedly, like he was still processing it. "To them, that’s enough. And realistically that is unethical. But again, that’s on me."
"But that’s ridiculous," you whispered.
"Maybe," he shrugged slightly. "But you have to understand, it’s not like this is high school where you’re a kid and I’m this age. That’s illegal and unethical and immoral and all of the other disgusting things. You and I are both adults and it’s not immoral and illegal. It’s simply unethical due to perceived power imbalances. Things like that could make one believe that I took advantage of you, coerced you, among other things."
You heard him. Understood him in full totality. But being a part of it was a very different feeling. Jungwon was three years older than you; it doesn’t sound crazy but you just hated that this was the reality of the situation. You wanted to refute it. To say that that’s incorrect because there was no coercion, mild flirting—maybe—but these rules are in place to protect others. And you were smart enough to know that. “I’d just hate for you to be angry at me.”
Jungwon leaned back slightly, glancing at you from the corner of his eye. "I’m not angry at you," he said gently. "I could never be. No matter how much I could even think to try—I couldn’t."
Your throat tightened. "I know," you murmured, even though the guilt still sat heavy in your chest.
For a moment neither of you spoke.
Then his voice softened a little more. "And for what it’s worth…" he said, looking at you fully now, "I don’t regret the time we spent together."
Your eyes flickered to his. "You don’t?"
"No." He smiles softly, lifting his hand to place it on your hair, stroking it gently. "Not for a second." His voice broke as tears built up. Rather than his chest hurting, his stomach did.
Right as he looked you in the eye. In your red, swollen eyes. He saw everything that he worked for. Every accolade, every all-nighter, every program and research opportunity he took—Jungwon saw all of it crumbling before his eyes right before him.
Every fellowship application he rewrote six times before submitting. Every professor that told him that he was brilliant, promising, the future of academia as they knew it.
And he was easy, just like every other young man his age—hearing such praise made him feel some sort of satisfaction. His chest puffed from the battery in his back.
Up until now, he could only remember as far back as his lover phase.
His father was his best friend. Seeing him go to work, come home to him and his mother to support and care for them. Taking him to baseball and hockey games at one point. And Jungwon didn’t even care for sports—just seeing his dad cheer and fist pump whenever his favorite team scored made him feel a sense of pride. Getting to sit on his shoulders because he was too small to see over the adults in front of him.
The roar of the stadium. His father fist-pumping when their team scored. The way his mom laughed every time Jungwon tried to mimic him.
And the day a ball sailed over the fence—
Right into his hands.
He could still remember the shock of it. The weight of it in his palm. Like the whole stadium had turned and looked at him for a moment.
And he didn’t even care, he clapped. And cheered and smiled wide, kid teeth missing and all as he ruminated in the feeling of accomplishment.
Jungwon blinked. The office came rushing back into focus. The half-empty bookshelves. The cardboard box. And you sitting beside him on the couch.
He almost forgot that his hand was in your hair. Skimming his hand over and carefully tangling in your curls. "It’s okay if you do," you said, clearing your throat. Your face felt tight, sticky with dried tears. "It’s okay if you regret it. Me."
Jungwon went still. For a second he just looked at you, like he wasn’t sure he’d heard you right. Then his brows drew together. "Regret you?" he repeated quietly.
Your gaze dropped to your hands. "Well…yeah." Your voice shrank a little. "You lost everything because of me."
A small breath left him—half disbelief, half something softer. "That’s not what happened."
You shook your head, stubborn even through the exhaustion. "It is."
He shifted slightly on the couch so he was facing you more fully now.
When you didn’t look up, his hand moved from your hair to your chin, guiding your gaze back to his. "I didn’t lose everything. The investigation is still ongoing and once they realize that I’m innocent and it didn’t go any further than me just providing sanctuary for you—then I’m still gonna be out of here anyway."
"No—out? Why—"
"It’s nothing for me to get another position," he said gently, shaking his head as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. "My reputation would be cleared. I have a PhD. I could go anywhere. Do anything." His hand slipped from your chin to your cheek, cupping it lightly. "Research. Teaching somewhere else. Maybe even traveling."
The pad of his thumb brushed slowly across your cheekbone, wiping away the dampness there. "No rules," he murmured, eyes wide with hope.
"What about me?"
The words slipped out before you could stop them.
Jungwon’s thumb paused against your cheek. For a moment he didn’t answer. His eyes searched your face, like he was trying to figure out whether you realized what you’d just asked. "What about you?" he echoed softly.
Your stomach twisted. "If you leave," you said quietly, "then…that’s it, right?"
The room felt smaller somehow. Jungwon exhaled slowly through his nose. "No," he said after a moment.
Your eyes lifted to his again.
"It doesn’t have to be." His thumb resumed its slow, absentminded movement against your cheek, brushing away the last traces of tears. "I’m not your professor anymore," he reminded you gently. "Which means there aren’t any rules about where you and I stand."
Your heart gave a small, startled thump.
"I don’t expect anything from you," he added quickly. "Especially not right now. You’ve been through enough today." His hand finally dropped from your cheek, resting loosely on the couch between you.
"But if you’re asking whether I’d disappear from your life…" A faint, tired smile tugged at the corner of his mouth. "Just make sure you have your passport, okay?"
For the first time today, a small—extremely minute—hint of sunshine appeared over your cloudy mind. A sense of warmth lit up in your stomach now that your vision started to clear. You no longer saw blue and gray.
Letting out a small laugh, "okay."
"Okay?" he repeated, a little amused. His grin widened just slightly, dimples finally showing again as he leaned back into the couch. "That’s a pretty big commitment," he teased gently. "You didn’t even ask where we’d go."
You sniffled, wiping under your nose with the sleeve of your sweater. "Anywhere," you murmured. "I’d go anywhere."
Jungwon’s smile faltered a bit, his spine straightening as he perceived you. As if he could see the cloud above you lifting. "Can I hug you?" The question came out quieter than he probably intended.
For a second you just looked at him, like the idea hadn’t even crossed your mind until he said it out loud. Then you nodded. "Of course."
It wasn’t dramatic. You didn’t hesitate. You just leaned toward him.
Jungwon opened his arms immediately, pulling you into him as gently as if you might break. Your forehead pressed against the side of his neck, curls brushing his jaw as his arms wrapped around your back.
He held you carefully at first. Then a little tighter.
Your shoulders shook once as the last of the day’s tension finally slipped out of you, but it wasn’t the kind of crying from earlier. It was quieter. Softer.
Jungwon’s hand moved slowly up and down your back, steady and warm. "We're gonna be okay," he murmured into your hair. "Everything will work itself out."
For a while neither of you said anything.
The office was still half empty. The cardboard box still sat on the desk. The future was still uncertain. But sitting there on the couch, wrapped up in each other, the world felt a little less like it was falling apart.
—
Every step you took down the hall and to the elevator felt like there were thirty pound weights on your ankles. Leaving that office felt like leaving behind a piece of your heart and you didn’t know what you’d do for the next weeks knowing that you couldn’t go back there.
Regardless, looking Jungwon in the eye, seeing him reassure you despite how much even being in association with him screwed him over—you couldn’t help but feel a sense of indebtedness.
On paper, yes, he should’ve known better. Yes, he should’ve ensured—as a professional that there were boundaries set in place. But when boundaries become blurry, you never know the line until you cross it.
It wasn’t like you guys had sex. Kissed. Any of it. But you couldn’t lie and say that there wasn’t intimacy. Talking about your interests. From the most surface level things to deep childhood lore. Leaving you alone in his space, trusting you alone in his sanctuary. Letting you eat his snacks, touch his books and read them, nap on his couch. Spending hours talking about everything and nothing.
It wasn’t romance. Not technically. But it also wasn’t nothing.
The elevator doors slid open with a quiet ding. You stepped inside, pressing the button for the ground floor as the doors shut again with a soft thud. Your reflection stared back at you from the metal panels—eyes still puffy, curls slightly frizzed from where Jungwon’s fingers had been combing through them.
Your chest tightened again. Leaving that office felt wrong. Like abandoning something warm in the middle of winter. The elevator jerked softly as it reached the bottom floor.
Ding.
The doors slid open as cool air rushed in from the lobby as you stepped out, your mind still tangled in everything Jungwon had said. You pushed through the front doors to step outside and immediately stopped.
Riki was leaning against the metal railing at the bottom of the steps. Like he’d been there for a while. His eyes lifted the second the doors shut behind you. A slow smile pulled at the corner of his mouth. "Wow," he said lazily.
His gaze dragged over your face—your swollen eyes, your flushed cheeks. "Looks like someone had a really productive meeting." Slowly, that hurt veered further along the spectrum of anger. But you were tired, exhausted. Worn down and ready to hit the transfer portal.
Seeing Riki wasn’t just bothersome anymore. Nor was it just inconveniencing. To put it simply, seeing him was like seeing a silhouette with flames around it.
Your jaw tightened. For a moment you just stood there at the top of the steps, staring down at him.
Riki didn’t move. Didn’t even straighten up from where he leaned against the railing. He just watched you the same way someone watches a show they’ve already seen before. Waiting for their favorite part.
You descended the steps slowly. Each one felt deliberate. Heavy; and by the time you reached the bottom, you stopped a few feet away from him. Up close, the smugness in his expression was even worse. "What did you do?"
Riki tilts his head, almost amused. "That’s a pretty loaded question. I do a lot of things."
"What did you do to Dr. Yang?" You say slowly, each word dripping with venom.
"You’re so stupid." He shook his head, a repulsive smirk still insisting. "Thinking that he could ever actually care. Or give a fuck about you."
Your chest tightened. You swallowed hard, feeling the heat rise to your face. "Stop—"
"I'm not done."
Not a snap nor a threat. Just a fact, delivered the way you deliver something and finally decided to put it down. "I didn’t want this," Riki said. "Any of it. I actually liked him." His jaw shifted. "But I like you more."
"Don't—"
"You were going to get hurt." Still calm and speaking as if he was fully rational. "By him or someone else eventually. Someone was going to come along and see how easy you are to hold and just—" he exhaled through his nose, "—take advantage of that."
"So you did it first," you said. Your voice came out quieter than you wanted it to.
Something moved across his face. Something as simple as recognition. "Yeah," he said simply. "I did."
You laughed, and it came out broken. "You think that makes it okay."
"No." He said it without hesitation. "I think it makes you mine."
And there it was. The thing underneath the thing. Not an apology. Not a justification. Just ownership, plain and honest and completely terrifying.
"You have been making my life miserable," you said, and your voice cracked down the middle of it. "Since the day we got here. You made me scared to get out of bed. You made me cry myself to sleep. You made me feel like I was—" you shook your head, pressing your lips together because your eyes were burning and you refused, you absolutely refused, "—like I was nothing. Like I would always be nothing."
Riki looked at you. Just looked at you. "I know," he said quietly. And that was worse than any excuse he could've made.
"You don't get to just—" you started.
"You reorganize your pens when you’re anxious." His voice was different now. Lower. Almost careful, like he was handling something fragile. "Smallest to largest. Rainbow order. You do it without realizing." His eyes stayed on yours. "I’ve watched you do it a hundred times."
Your mouth closed.
"You eat the same thing when you’re stressed. You go to the quietest corner of the library when you need to think, not the closest one." Something shifted in his expression—so briefly, so terribly briefly—that it almost looked like tenderness. "Banana walnut. Not because it's your favorite. Because it's the one thing that tastes the same everywhere."
The world went very still. Because he was right. You'd never told anyone that. You'd never even said it out loud.
And for one second—just one—you saw him. Not the smirk or the cruelty or the years of damage he’d carved into you without apology. Just a boy who had been paying attention. Quietly, desperately, completely. A boy who knows you in a particular way you can only know someone you've been watching from a distance for far too long.
The boy who could have just been your friend.
It lasted exactly one second.
"I wanted to know everything," he said. And just like that the tenderness was gone, replaced by something rawer and more honest and so much worse. "I’m still dying to. Every single thing about you." His eyes darkened. "And I ruined it. I know I ruined it." A short, humorless breath. "But I couldn't just watch you walk around this campus like you were invisible and do nothing."
"So you made me scared of my own shadow." you whispered. "You made me afraid of you instead."
"I made you feel me." His voice dropped. "There's a difference."
"There isn't—"
"You felt everything." He stepped closer and you stepped back and the back of your heel caught the edge of the curb and you caught yourself and he watched all of it and kept coming anyway. "Every single day. Even now, you’re alive with it." His eyes burned into yours. "You’re not sleepwalking anymore."
"Don't come near me," you choked out, hand flying up between you. "I swear to God, don't you dare come near me."
He stopped.
Hands at his sides. Chest rising and falling. Eyes completely steady. "I love you," he said.
Not whispered. Not performed. Not offered with trembling hands or a breaking voice or any of the softness that would've made it easier to dismiss.
Just said. The way you say something you stopped needing anyone to validate a long time ago. And the worst part—the part that would keep you up at night long after all of this was over—was the ghost of that one second. The boy with the muffin and the quiet observations and the dying need to know more.
That boy loved you too. And he was the same person.
That was the thing you couldn't untangle. That was the thing that made your eyes sting and your hands shake and your heart do something awful and complicated in your chest. You understood him. God help you, for just one second, you understood him completely.
"I could never love you," you said. And you meant it entirely. And it cost you something anyway.
His jaw flexed once, fingers curling tighter at his sides until the knuckles blanched white. The street light caught the sheen in his eyes, but he blinked it away quickly, like even that small crack in his composure irritated him. "Fine. Be that way."
Riki shakes his head, brushing past you but stopping just short of being by your side. "But when he leaves…and he will," he said quietly.
He didn’t look at you when he said it. His shoulder brushed the air beside yours as he stopped just short of passing you completely. Close enough that you could feel the warmth radiating off him, but not touching. "When he leaves," he continued, voice low and steady, "don’t pretend you didn’t know it was coming."
Your chest tightened. "He’s not leaving me," you snapped, even though the words sounded thinner than you wanted them to.
Riki gave a short, humorless laugh. "He’s leaving the entire campus."
"That’s not the same thing."
"It’s exactly the same thing."
Now he turned his head slightly, finally looking at you from the corner of his eye. "You think he’s going to build his life around you?" he asked. He continued. "You think when his reputation clears he’s going to stay here for the girl who got tangled up in the scandal that almost destroyed him?"
Your throat tightened. "He said—"
"He said a lot of things, didn’t he?" Riki cut in softly. His gaze flicked up toward Jungwon’s office window again.
"Men say a lot when the moment is right," he murmured. "Especially when someone’s crying in front of them. Believe me, I’d know."
Your stomach twisted. "Shut up." But your voice didn’t have much strength behind it anymore.
Riki watched you for a second longer. But right as he passed your shoulder, he leaned slightly closer, voice dropping to a near whisper.
"And when he’s gone," he said, "when the office is empty and he’s halfway across the world chasing the next thing…"
Your breath caught.
"…you’ll finally understand what I’ve been trying to tell you."
He straightened again and kept walking down the pathway. "You don’t belong in someone’s temporary life." His footsteps echoed against the concrete as he moved farther away. "You belong with someone who refuses to leave.”
—
The parking lot was almost empty by the time he stepped outside.
Most of the faculty had already gone home, the last bands of orange daylight long gone behind the buildings. The lamps along the lot buzzed faintly overhead, casting long pale cones of light across the asphalt.
Jungwon walked slowly, the cardboard box balanced against his hip. The edges of the flaps had started to soften where his fingers had been gripping them all afternoon. Inside were the small things he hadn’t bothered leaving behind in the office—books he’d bought with his own money, a framed photo of his parents from a few years ago, a notebook full of half-finished research ideas.
His car sat alone near the far end of the row.
For a moment he just stood there, looking at it.
The silence of the campus at night felt different now. Emptier. Like something had already ended even though the official words hadn’t been spoken yet.
He popped the trunk. The lid lifted with a quiet metallic click.
Jungwon set the box down carefully inside, adjusting it so it wouldn’t slide when he drove. One of the books tipped sideways and he righted it automatically, pressing it back into place.
When he lowered the trunk again, the sound echoed softly through the lot. He exhaled, fiddling with the keyfob to unlock the driver’s seat.
Footsteps.
Fast. Thumping rapidly into the concrete.
Before his brain could even register the direction, a hand seized the front of his coat and slammed him backward against the car.
The impact knocked the breath from his lungs.
Metal rang sharply behind his shoulders as Jungwon’s head snapped slightly to the side before he steadied himself, one hand instinctively coming up against the hood to keep his balance.
Riki’s grip tightened in his jacket, twisting his fist as he gathered his collar. "So. You figured it out. Congratulations."
For a second he said nothing. No struggle. No attempt to shove Riki off him.
He just huffed. Then, quietly: "I didn’t have to figure anything out."
Riki’s mouth twitched. "Oh?" His grip twisted tighter in the fabric of Jungwon’s coat. "So you’re saying you always knew?"
Jungwon didn’t answer right away. The parking lot lights flickered overhead, pale against the dark.
Finally—
"Yes."
That seemed to take a little wind out of Riki’s sails. His brows pulled together, like he’d expected anger. Or accusations. Something louder. But he could feel it. He could if he just kept pushing. "You’re not even going to ask why?" Riki said.
Jungwon studied him for a moment.
Up close, Riki looked worse than he had any other time he’d seen him—eyes bright in a way that didn’t look like excitement so much as exhaustion stretched too tight.
"I’ve gotten all the information that I needed." The elder’s eyes veered off, refusing to look the manic person before him in the eye. Jungwon swipes the younger’s hand off of him. "Let me make something clear. I am an adult. I don’t play kid games, Mr. Nishimura."
Riki’s hand hung in the air for a second after Jungwon brushed it off. Then a slow smile crept onto his face. "There’s nothing kid-like about me."
Jungwon’s gaze slid back to him slowly. For a moment he didn’t speak, like he was deciding whether the comment deserved a response at all. Then his eyes drifted down Riki’s rumpled jacket, the tight set of his shoulders, the barely-contained agitation vibrating through him. "I’m aware," Jungwon said evenly. He reached up, smoothing the crease Riki had left in his collar. "There’s nothing childish about impulsivity, entitlement, or obsession. Adults display those traits every day."
Riki’s smile sharpened. "You’re talking about yourself now?"
Jungwon gave a faint breath through his nose that almost resembled a laugh. "No." His voice stayed calm, controlled. "I’m talking about you."
That landed squarely. Riki’s jaw flexed, but he didn’t interrupt.
Jungwon continued like he was explaining something in a lecture hall. "As if proximity is intimacy?" His eyes lifted, finally meeting Riki’s again. “Me being there for her doesn’t mean that anything transpired.”
Riki scoffed, but there was an edge to it now. "You think you’re better than me or something?"
Jungwon tilted his head slightly, brows furrowing in confusion.
"See?" Riki shrugs, gesturing to him. "This is exactly it. You pride yourself on being so articulate. A-and well read and knowledgeable but you don’t know the first thing about her—"
"You don’t know the first thing about me." Jungwon says sharply, his voice not daring to touch a higher decibel.
"But I know that you aren’t as aware as you think." Riki’s face twisted in disgust. "There was no intimacy, are you serious?"
Jungwon’s eyes hardened slightly.
Riki let out a humorless laugh, pacing once in front of the car before turning back to him again. "Oh, right," he said, nodding slowly. "You’re going to pretend it was—what? Academic mentorship? Professional concern?" His hands spread in a mocking gesture. "You’re not any better than me. You’re just nice to her."
Jungwon didn’t move.
"You let her cry to you," Riki continued. "Let her nap on your couch like it was her living room."
His eyes burned now, sharp and restless. "You thought about her when she wasn’t around. Huh? Probably thought about how she tasted."
Jungwon’s jaw shifted slightly. "Careful," he said quietly.
Riki kept on. "Didn’t open the windows after she left your office. Wanting her scent to linger in the room."
The elder’s brows furrowed at the extremity. He wasn't this obsessive.
"Her laugh rang like a song that’s been stuck in your head for hours. Days." He pushed. "That look in her eye when she gets so excited about whatever she’s rambling about just makes you feel so…complete. Whole." Riki’s eyes darkened. "Yeah well I never got to look her in the eye. I always had to experience it through the lens of someone else!" His hand comes down on the top of Jungwon’s sedan.
The sound of his palm against the metal rang out and then dissolved into the quiet of the lot. Jungwon didn’t flinch.
"And you just—what? See I knew you were gonna be a problem. Thinking you could step to me like some knight in shining armor—well let me tell you something, Professor, she doesn’t need saving. She needs someone who’s gonna stay."
The elder man’s head tilted though his voice remained calm and gentle. "Why?"
Riki blinked. "What?"
"Why does she need someone who stays?" Jungwon’s voice was the same temperature it always was. Like he had nowhere else to be. "Why is that the thing you keep coming back to?"
"Because—" Riki started, then stopped.
The lot hummed quietly around them.
"Because everyone leaves her," he said finally. Quieter. Like the anger had found a hole somewhere and started draining out of it. "Everyone always has. No friends after high school, terrible relationship with her family. And she acts like it doesn’t bother her but it does. It—" He exhaled hard through his nose. "She puts up with it because she thinks that's just how it goes for her."
Jungwon said nothing.
"And you’re just gonna be another one," Riki continued, but the certainty in it had gone soft at the edges. "Another person that made her feel like she mattered and then disappeared."
"It bothers me deeply." He held Riki's gaze. "Which is why I’m not disappearing."
Riki stared at him. Looking away and clenching his fists in a feeble attempt at masking his tornado of emotions.
"So…what’s making you treat her this way? Since you seem to care so much, why hinder her from making friends? Why try to steal any and every chance of opportunity from beneath her?"
Riki’s laugh came out thin and hollow. "I don’t—that’s not what I was doing."
Jungwon just waited, leaning against the car. And that was just the thing about him that Riki hated. He never filled silences with noise. Simply gave you all the space in the world and let you meet him where he was.
But the silence was insisting. Insisting on letting Riki marinate in his own wrongdoings. Not mistakes. Wrongdoings.
"I was…" He shakes his head slowly, in partial disbelief. "I loved her the best way I knew how." Letting his hands down by his sides in defeat. "Fuck…" He covered his eyes with his hands as he inhaled sharply. "I tried. I really…I loved her the best way I—" Riki’s breath came out uneven, shoulders curling forward like his body was trying to protect something it had already lost. His hands hung at his sides, useless. Eyes wet and jaw tight and nowhere to put any of it.
Jungwon looked at him for a long moment. Taking in the state of him not from the perspective of a student—a human being rather. Head hung, fists clenched as the younger man stood there with what seemed to be the world on his shoulders. Like his brain was cut right in half and both sides were processing different things. Different emotions.
Shame, embarrassment, especially when you felt you were at a point of no return. Riki knew now more than ever that it was over. His time, his reign over your heart and mind was now over. No more. The empire has collapsed.
Jungwon shook his head, pitying him but it wasn’t like he’d let Riki know that. He was just as prideful as the next man. Fragile; and even then, finally coming to a realization. So he closed the distance and put his arms around him.
It wasn’t soft or comforting in any way. A hand pressed firmly between Riki’s shoulder blades. Reminding him to stay in his body. Even if it felt like it was all over. Riki went rigid for a half second, every instinct in him rearing up against it.
But then something just...gave. His forehead dropped to Jungwon’s shoulder and he exhaled—this long, wrecked, shuddering thing that had probably been living in his chest for years. His fingers curled into the fabric of the older man’s coat and he didn’t say anything because there was nothing left to say.
Jungwon didn’t say anything either. Just held him. One hand steady on his back, the other still at his shoulder. It lasted maybe thirty seconds.
Then Jungwon stepped back. Straightened his coat. Looked at Riki the same way he always looked at him—clear, unhurried, without judgment. Got in the car and drove away.
Riki stood there in the empty lot for a long time after the tail lights disappeared. The cold had gotten sharper without him noticing. His face felt tight and his chest felt scraped out and somewhere across campus you were probably in your dorm not thinking about him at all.
He put his hands in his pockets. Turning around to start walking. Unsure where, just…toward something. Somewhere.
—
Months later
—
May always smelled like cut grass and sunscreen and the particular anxiety of people who had procrastinated and waited until the last minute to move with urgency to pack their shit and get out of the dorms.
The hallway was chaotic. Cardboard boxes stacked against walls, someone’s entire closet spilled out onto the floor three doors down, the elevator perpetually occupied by carts piled so high you couldn’t see the person pushing them.
You sat cross-legged on your bare mattress and looked at your room.
It looked nothing like yours anymore. The fairy lights down. The pictures off the corkboard, leaving little ghost-holes where the thumbtacks had been. Your rainbow gel pens in a ziplock bag inside a box instead of lined up by the window where they belonged. It looked like a room that was ready to forget you.
You reached for your phone.
The texts had been sparse. Purposeful. You’d send him a question about the paper you were finishing for his replacement, something academic and safe, and he’d answer it and then ask how you were holding up and you’d say fine and mean mostly and he seemed to understand the difference.
But his last message, sent three days ago, was still sitting unanswered at the bottom of the thread.
Jungwon: Cleared officially. As of this morning.
And then, after a few minutes:
Thought you should know.
You’d read it approximately forty times. Then typed now, sitting on your bare mattress surrounded by your boxed-up life:
You: I know this is late. I’m really glad.
You stared at it. Then added:
I'm moving out today.
Sent it before you could think too hard about why you wanted him to know that.
The three dots appeared almost immediately.
Jungwon: Where are you going for the summer?
You smiled despite yourself. Small and private, just for the empty room.
You: Home. Unfortunately.
Jungwon: How unfortunate are we talking…
You: On a scale of one to ten. Probably an eight.
Jungwon: That bad?
You: My mom will ask me within the first hour if I’ve been eating enough.
And my dad will ask me within the first day what my plan is and I have neither an appetite nor a plan so…
A longer pause this time. You could almost feel him smiling somewhere.
Jungwon: I might be in the city. Early June so…About two weeks from now.
Your thumbs hovered over the screen.
You: Which city?
Jungwon: Whichever city you’re in.
You set the phone down on the mattress and looked at the ceiling for a second. The same water stain you’d been looking at for months, shaped vaguely like a misshapen star.
Outside in the hallway someone dropped something heavy and swore loudly and someone else laughed.
Then you picked the phone back up.
You: Good to know.
Let me know, of course.
Jungwon: I will.
You locked your phone and sat there for a moment in the quiet of your almost-empty room. No Riki appearing in doorways. No dread pooling in your stomach at the sound of footsteps you recognized. Just May pouring through the window and the distant sound of campus slowly exhaling.
But the envelope was plain. Just your name on the front in his handwriting, which you recognized immediately because it was annoyingly neat for someone who acted like the world’s rules didn’t apply to him.
You stood in your doorway for a second just looking at it.
Then you picked it up, went inside, and sat down atop your desk—ignoring the chair and just sitting on the wooden surface itself. Then opened it to see a solid three pages:
I don’t know how many times I started this. Enough that I have a small graveyard of crumpled paper in my trash can and my roommate thinks I’ve lost my mind. Maybe I have.
I’m not going to open with an excuse. I had a lot of them prepared and I threw those drafts away too because you deserve better than my reasons. You’ve been listening to my reasons for three years and they never added up to anything good so I’m going to try something different.
I’m sorry.
I’m sorry for the muffin. I know that sounds small but I think about it more than I should—the way you looked when I took it back. Like you’d expected it. Like you were already braced for it. And I did that. I contributed to your lack of trust in people and I’m sorry.
I’m sorry for the internship. I didn’t actually want it. I think you knew that. I just couldn’t stand the idea of you having something I didn’t give you.
I’m sorry for the report. That one I’ll carry for a long time. He’s a good person and he didn’t deserve it and neither did you and I did it anyway because I was scared and jealous and I told myself it was protection when really it was just—me. Being exactly what I always accused everyone else of being.
I’m sorry for bullying you. Not the watered down version of that word—I mean I was cruel to you consistently and on purpose and I knew exactly what I was doing every time. I made your life harder than it already was and I did it because I could and that’s the truth of it.
I saw you and was done for. I need you to know that even if it doesn’t mean anything now. On the first day of orientation you were sitting in the third row and you had your pens lined up on the desk and you were so focused and so completely unbothered by the fact that no one was talking to you and I thought—she’s going to be someone. She already is.
And then I spent three years making sure you doubted that.
I think I loved you the best way I knew how and my best was genuinely terrible and that’s not your problem to carry, it’s mine.
But if it gives you any closure, as part of my disciplinary action—I’m on formal academic probation. I’ve been suspended from all of my leadership roles. And even better for the world (and myself, one may think) I was mandated to attend counseling. Though I’m in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy now.
I may not have a reasonable explanation for my past behavior. But I’ve been diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression. So yes, there is a reason. A why and how. But I'm sorry you had to suffer at the hands of that.
I put in for a transfer. I leave after the end of my probation which is in December—the end of first semester. And even if I see you, I wouldn’t approach you. Not because I don’t want to but I just don’t think I earned the right. I’m not telling you this so you’ll feel guilty or reach out or anything like that. I just thought you should know that I’m not going to be something you have to navigate anymore. You get to have this campus back. You always should have. It was always your world and however much I envy anyone that gets to be in it—you should have the best one. The happiest one.
I hope you get the internship. I hope you get everything you’ve ever wanted. Everything you see when you close your eyes.
I hope he’s good to you. He will be. I think that’s what made me the angriest—knowing that he actually would be.
You don’t have to forgive me. I’m not asking you to. I just needed you to know that I know. All of it. I know exactly what I did. But I hope that there can be a day where we run into each other by chance ten years from now and can chat over a coffee. About any and everything. I’ll hold onto that hope tightly in the meantime.
Happy Holidays, Happy Birthday, Happy Halloween, Congraduations, Congratulations on the engagement, and everything else for your future. Hopefully I’ll be lucky enough to say ‘I knew her when…’
Love,
— Riki
—
Two weeks later
—
You walked down the street with a heavy heart. But another part of you felt a sense of freedom. A lightness that you haven’t been able to taste in a very long time. Everything felt different. Waking up and looking in the mirror wasn’t as hard as it was. Eating a piece of cake didn’t make you feel guilty anymore. You actually dared to do your makeup this morning.
Even though those worries didn’t just magically disappear—you still ended up crying when you saw the letter R—you didn’t feel bad for existing anymore like you used to.
The last you heard of Riki was when that letter was slid under your door. In some way, you wondered who delivered it. Maybe one of his friends. Maybe him. And even that hurts knowing that he wasn’t man enough to look you in the eye. But after everything, you took it for what it was. Grateful for the closure that he could give you anyway. So you moved on. At least as best as you could, that is.
Jungwon and you have been in constant communication, though. From sporadic texts, to late night calls when he made it home after a long day.
Since leaving your university, Jungwon’s signed on to be an independent researcher. Loosely affiliated with other universities enough to gain resources such as funding and whatnot. The person who gets commissioned to write books, contribute to academic journals, speak at conferences internationally. But lately, he’s been at his home base before he goes off to whatever else he wants to do. You’re not sure—by the time you both speak, you like to focus on the moment.
But today, you both have arranged to meet at a cafe that you enjoy going to every now and then. It’s a decently popular spot and you don’t expect him to know about it. It’s not like he knows anything about your hometown.
You both agreed to meet at one PM—you open the door to the cafe, letting the little bell on the door jingle as it opens and closes. It was about twenty minutes until your coordinated time but you were nothing if not punctual. Or at least you tried to be for him.
Like always, you scanned the place to see if any spots were open. Fortunately, there was a perfect two-seater right in the corner of the cafe. Quiet, a bit dark though. There was nothing there but a small painting that the owners placed just for the sake of filling the space.
Then there was another space, another two-seater. Right in front of the windows. Both metal seats glinted and reflected off the glass. A small pot of daffodils hung over the center of the table from a chain that was connected to the ceiling.
You tilted your head with a slight smile—a warm feeling rose in your chest as you carefully approached the table. Unsure of what seat to take, you just stare for a moment before you just sit at any one. Maybe Jungwon will remind you of which seat he wanted when he got here.
For a while, you debate ordering anything just yet. Wanting to revel in how fun it’d be to stand in line with him. Chatting as you both browsed the menu knowing that you’d probably just order the same thing you’d order at any other cafe that you’ve been to.
The door jingles as it opens suddenly, drawing you out of the fantasy. Subconsciously, you sit up—fixing yourself and your hair as you are about to turn around. But before you could, pale hands cover your eyes—ultimately submerging your world in darkness.
“Guess who?” They sing softly, Your smile gave you away before you could even pretend to think about it.
“Took you long enough,” you said.
His hands dropped from your eyes and then he was there–sliding into the seat across from you like he’d been doing it for years, unwinding a scarf from around his neck even though it was the tail end of spring and entirely too warm for a scarf. Very him, somehow.
He looked good. That was the first thought, arriving before you could be polite about it. Rested in a way he hadn’t looked the last time you’d seen him, which had been the office, which had been the worst day the both of you shared. His glasses were slightly different—new frames, a little thinner. His sweater was cream colored and soft looking and he had the sleeves pushed up already like he was ready to settle in. “You’re early,” he said.
“I love punctuality, Dr. Yang. You know this.” You bite your lip, trying to suppress a small laugh.
He smiled at that—the real one, dimples and everything. “Well maybe be late, you know? I wanted to be here first.”
“Why?”
He shrugged, picking up the little menu card from the center of the table like it was the most casual thing in the world. “Wanted to see you walk in first. It’s what I’m used to.” The warm feeling in your chest expanded so suddenly you had to look down at the table for a second just to collect yourself.
The daffodils hung gently overhead, swaying from some draft you couldn’t locate.
“So,” he said, setting the menu down and folding his hands. Looking at you the same way he always had—like you were the most interesting thing in whatever room you both happened to be in. “How does it feel? How do you feel?”
“How does what feel?”
“Being done.” He tilted his head. “Just…turning over a new leaf.”
You thought about the almost-empty room. The letter in your nightstand drawer. The mirror that had gotten a little easier to look into. “Weird,” you said honestly. “Good-weird, though.”
He nodded slowly. “Good-weird is underrated.”
The door jingled behind you somewhere. The espresso machine hissed. Outside the window the street moved at its usual indifferent pace, completely unbothered by the fact that something inside you had quietly, finally, come to rest.
“You look different,” Jungwon said. Not analyzing, just noticing.
“Different how?” For a moment, you forgot you even had makeup on. Which was something you almost never did.
He considered you for a moment, chin tilting slightly. “Just…” For once Jungwon searches for words, which for someone like him was almost a rare occurrence. “Beautiful.” He says it, blurting it out and exhaling over it like the elephant was finally coming off of his chest. Like he was allowed to breathe now. “You look so beautiful. You always have. But…there’s an equanimity. Repose—about you now. And I’m grateful—lucky—to see it.”
Your eyes widened slightly as your hand rose to your chest. Rubbing your chest over your flowy, linen shirt where your heart was. “Uh–I…thank you, Jungwon.”
He smiled. Reached over and straightened the small pot of daffodils that had drifted slightly off center. “Good,” he said simply. “Now. Tell me what’s good here. I drove forty minutes and I refuse to order the wrong thing.”
—
The both of you were buzzing.
Spending the rest of the afternoon and evening in the same seats. Behinds aching as you both constantly adjust in the stiff, metal seats. Stomachs bloated and aching slightly from copious caffeine consumption. But neither of you cared. Neither of you could help but reach over the table as you held yourself as if either of you laughed—then your guts would spill out. Time doesn’t matter. Nothing matters anymore because whatever it is, you have all of it with him.
The cafe soon closes, the employees quietly starting to do inventory and wiping tables. And you’re not dense, you both made your way out. Leaving a hefty tip for them in the jar by the register.
And before the both of you knew it, you ended up on a bridge at one of the local parks. Nothing too far nor close to his car but it wasn’t like that was on either of your minds. Still, the golden hour was slowly tipping to blue. The water beneath your feet was neither loud or quiet.
You both find a worn, wooden bench to sit on. Though surprisingly enough, it didn’t groan under both of your combined weight. So that was clearly a great sign. The bench had seen more than it should’ve but it wasn’t one to complain.
The both of you stare ahead. Letting the silence build between the both of you but it wasn’t awkward. It felt earned more than anything. Finally you were looking at something outside of yourself without feeling the burden of doubt. Even though you enjoyed his company, it kills you to not hear his voice now. Him being this close to you makes you want him in any way. The sole hit of dopamine that you get when he says your name or laughs at one of your terrible jokes is enough to make you want this forever. Always.
You muster the courage to look to your left, only slightly do you turn your head to see him fully turned to you. Legs crossed over the other and hands folded over his stomach. And the moment your eyes meet, the two of you burst into a small fit of laughter. Jungwon threw his head back as his laugh was now more obnoxious than when he was in the cafe. Which you admired, you loved his mindfulness. How he minded everywhere he was and that he knew when to turn it on and off.
You’re still laughing but it’s going to fade into something softer any second now. And you’re positively anticipating it. That moment when the laughter dies down and leaves something unguarded in its place. So when it does, you’re fully turned to him with your back straightened—almost at attention—until you catch yourself. You didn’t need to perform or pretend. So you take a second to just…sink into the bench.
Jungwon’s the first to speak. “When do you have to be home?” He asks softly, now the ebb and flow of the water below crashing a bit—but it was white noise. His voice was louder than anything you’ve ever heard. At the front of your mind.
“Uh…” You shrug, twisting your bracelet. “I don’t have to be anywhere. It’s not like I have a curfew. I am a grown woman, fun fact.”
He reaches over, lightly pushing your shoulder. “Hush.” He laughs again. “That wasn’t what I meant.”
Your brows furrowed as you playfully swatted him. “Clarify for me, please.”
“I mean…” He brings his arm to rest on the back of the bench. “I’m coming through on my promise.”
Your hand stills on your bracelet. You’d thought about this moment more than you’d ever admit to anyone including yourself. Lying in your almost empty dorm room, then later in your childhood bed staring at the same ceiling you'd stared at for eighteen years before you left. Turning his words over in the dark like something you weren't sure was real.
Just make sure you have your passport, okay?
You’d told yourself it was just something people say. Something kind and warm that exists only in the moment it’s spoken and dissolves after. Like steam. Like the way people say we should catch up and never mean it. But here he is.
“Which promise?” you ask quietly. Not because you don’t know. But because you need to hear him say it.
Jungwon looks at you for a moment. That same unhurried way he looks at everything—like he has nowhere else to be and intends to stay exactly where he is. “Well, more like I need you to come through on yours.” He smiles softly, then it widens by the second.
And the blue hour settles around you both. And the water does whatever it wants below. And you think—oh. It was always going to be this. So you stop twisting the bracelet. And you lean into the arm behind you. “What did I say?” Again, you knew. You just wanted to hear him say it.
“That you’d go anywhere.” His smile softens a bit. The hand by your shoulder, brushing the exposed skin where the sleeve ended. Sending jolts through your skin. You didn’t realize how you longed for touch. Affection of any kind. Platonic, familial, romantic. Even then, you didn’t realize until now that one of those boxes was being checked. “With me.”
“Where’s anywhere?” You clear your throat, gulping down literally nothing. You wanted to look down and see his hand brush against your warm skin—just to make sure that it was real. But he may think that you didn’t enjoy it. You were still unfamiliar with these dynamics. Do you acknowledge it or not?
“Brazil.” He says.
The word sits between you both for a moment. Just breathing there.
You look at him. He’s already looking at you. Has been, you realize. Probably since before you turned. The hand on your shoulder isn’t moving anymore—just resting there, warm and certain against your skin like it belongs and is only now admitting it.
So you turn toward him fully. And the last of the golden hour catches the new frames of his glasses and the particular way he’s looking at you like you are the most inevitable thing that has ever happened to him. And you bring your hand up.
It finds his jaw before you’ve finished deciding to do it. Your thumb barely grazes the place where his dimple lives. You feel him exhale—slow and quiet—and underneath your palm he isn’t quite as controlled as usual. His eyes drop to your mouth. Just once; and that’s enough for you to close the distance.
It’s soft at first. Just the reality of it. And then his hand moves—slow, deliberate—finding your face and holding you there like you are something worth holding carefully. His other hand finds your waist and draws you in. Not urgent. Just yes. You kiss him like you have nowhere else to be. Because you don't.
When you pull back you don’t go far. His forehead finds yours. Eyes still closed. Breath slightly uneven which does something to you that you’ll think about later.
Then—
“So that’s a yes?” Quieter than usual. And when you open your eyes he’s already smiling. Dimples and everything. Like he can’t help it.
You laugh softly. “Ten times, yes.”
He takes your hand from his jaw and holds it instead. Pressing a kiss to your palm before pulling you into the warmth of his chest. And you both sit there above the water saying nothing at all.
The bench holds.
— epilogue
The sun had been up for hours but you’d only been awake for twenty minutes and already you’d decided this was the best decision you’d ever made.
The kind of heat that didn’t ask anything of you. Just settled over your skin like permission. The ocean was doing what oceans do—completely indifferent and endlessly moving and so blue it almost didn’t look real.
You shifted on the beach chair and didn’t pull at your swimsuit. Didn’t even think about pulling at it. That was new.
You’d bought it a week before the trip in a fitting room under fluorescent lights that were nobody’s friend and you’d stood there for a long time just looking at yourself. Waiting for the familiar voice that always showed up in those moments—the one that catalogued everything, measured everything, found everything wanting. But most importantly, reminded you that you were beautiful even in a trash bag.
And now here you are. Somewhere warm and far from home with salt drying on your shoulders and your hair doing whatever it wanted because you’d stopped fighting it two days ago.
You turned your head.
Jungwon was exactly where he’d been when you dozed off—stretched out on the chair beside yours, laptop balanced on a little lap desk, glasses on, expression set to that particular focused calm that meant he was either deep in thought or had been staring at the same paragraph for twenty minutes.
"You’re supposed to be on vacation," you said.
He didn’t look up immediately. "I am on vacation. But also not—technically."
"You have your laptop."
"I have my laptop on vacation." He turned a page of something beside him without looking at it. "It’s called balance."
You laughed, the sound coming out easy and unhurried, swallowed up by the ocean breeze. He looked over then. Just briefly, over the rim of his glasses. Something in his expression shifted—soft and unguarded in that way he never tried to hide anymore. Like he’d given up pretending he wasn’t exactly as gone on you as he was. "I love seeing you happy," he said.
"I love that you love seeing me happy."
He held your gaze for a second like he was making sure. Then he closed the laptop and set it on the small table beside him. And stood up.
You tilted your face up as he stepped over to your chair, this man who had kept every quiet promise he’d ever made to you, who had shown up in late June on a Thursday and never left after that. Who had said no rules in a half empty office once while packing up his life and meant it in a way that turned out to be true.
He leaned down slowly. One hand braced on the back of your chair, the other coming up to cup your face like he had all the time in the world and intended to use it.
The sun was warm on your shoulders. The ocean kept moving. He kissed you soft and unhurried, the way he did most things—like there was nowhere else to be. Like this had been decided a long time ago and he was simply glad they’d finally gotten here.
When he pulled back he didn’t go far. Just pressed small kisses to your cheek, then neck, and collarbone. Inhaling your sweet, salty scent before smiling once he looked you in the eye. Lightly pressing his nose to yours.
And you thought about Riki’s letter sitting in your nightstand drawer back home. For the smallest unit of time possibly—like a nanosecond. About the happiest one. About coffee ten years from now and Happy Halloween and a small crumpled graveyard of false starts.
You hoped he was okay. You genuinely did. But laying here on a beach chair in Brazil, looking above. Seeing the sun cast a halo around the body of your angel—the man that saved you.
You knew you were exactly where you were supposed to be.
summary : you and sunoo hangout !! so fun !! but it gets even better because Riki texts you !!
fem!reader x brothersfriend!riki
OO1 , OO2 , OO3 , OO4 , ..
A / N : hehe .. so what if I said I was losing motivation?.. BAHAHAH kidding !! I swear guys ! I’ve been a bit busy cleaning my room since I’m rearranging it !
Jungwon is your boyfriend. He's also Spider-Man.
But when a new enemy threatens everything he loves, you become the main target.
Love, guilt, pain and the choice between saving the city or protecting his heart.
word count: 1k
pairing: spiderman!jungwon x f!reader
warnings: mentions of violence, blood, emotional distress, character injury, kisses.
teni: hi yall 👋🏼 after reading way too many stories, i decided to try writing one myself :) i really hope you all enjoy it! english is not my first language, so i used an app to help me to translate this without too many mistakes. anyways, let me know what do you think about this fic, byeeeeee <3
Today was supposed to be just another normal day. It was seven in the morning, and you were on your way to college. As soon as you passed through the gates, you saw your group of friends and there he was, Jungwon, your boyfriend. He immediately noticed your arrival and smiled. You walked over to them and sat down next to Jungwon.
"Hi." you said in a low voice.
Even though you'd been dating for a while, you still weren't used to the way Jungwon looked at you. He looked at you with such intensity, yet so softly, as if you were made of porcelain and could break at any moment.
"Hey, beautiful." he replied in the same tone, laughing right after he saw you blushing.
You all sat at a table talking until it was time for class to begin.
Classes that day were normal, as always. As soon as your last class ended, you packed your things and headed to the door. Jungwon was there, waiting for you.
Leaning against the wall in front of you, there he was. Jungwon gave a small smile and walked toward you.
"Shall we go?" he asked, intertwining his fingers with yours.
You simply nodded.
Jungwon was the perfect boyfriend: gentle, calm, patient, always noticing things others didn't, and always there for you. When you found out he was Spider-Man, you weren't shocked. In fact, you had suspected it might be him, but didn't want to believe your own theories. Ever since he told you the truth, his attention toward you had doubled. He was afraid something might happen, that someone might use you to hurt him. But he promised to always protect and take care of you.
It was nighttime. Hours had passed since Jungwon had dropped you off at your apartment and left.
hey, won. do you want to spend the night here? that's what you had texted him two hours ago. Even though Jungwon was Spider-Man, he usually replied quickly. Worry started to build inside you, but you tried to ignore it. You were trying to convince yourself that he was just helping around the neighborhood when you heard a noise coming from your living room.
Slowly, you made your way there. The balcony door was open—which was strange, since you had locked it. Scared, you walked toward the balcony. There was nothing there. Just as you were about to turn back inside, a strong blow hit your head. Before your vision went black, the last thing you saw was something entirely green.
Before you could open your eyes, you could already feel the cold wind hitting your body. You were suspended—you couldn’t feel the ground. When your eyes finally opened, you realized what was happening. You were at a building under construction. Your shirt was caught on a piece of iron. You were high up. Your head hurt, and blood was running from the blow. You didn’t know what was happening or who that person in your apartment was.
Amid the pain, you saw him—Spider-Man. He was jumping from one iron beam to another when he saw you. His body froze. You felt the tension. He quickly made his way to you.
The first thing he noticed when he reached you was the blood on your forehead. Gently, he placed his hands on your face, checking the wound.
"I’ll get you out of here." he said in a calm voice, though you could still feel the rage he was holding back.
Just as he was about to free your shirt from the metal, Jungwon was hit by a glider.
"Hahaha!" — loud laughter echoed.
You turned your head toward the sound and saw the same thing you saw in your apartment: the Green Goblin.
"You really thought it would be that easy, Spidey?" he laughed. "I want to see you lose everything you love."
The glider that had hit Jungwon returned to the Green Goblin. You couldn’t see Spider-Man anymore and had no idea if he was okay. The Goblin climbed onto the glider and released your shirt from the metal, now holding you up.
"No, no, please, don’t do this." you whimpered, feeling the Goblin rise even higher.
"Aww, you’re scared? Don’t worry. This will all be over very soon."
Spider-Man, who had disappeared, now returned, fighting the Goblin. He had no mask on, a cut on his cheek, and his suit stained with blood around his abdomen. His legs were wrapped around the Goblin’s head, and with ease, Spider-Man ripped the villain’s mask off. He began punching him in the face. The Goblin laughed, blood dripping from his nose and mouth. Jungwon was blinded by rage. He kept hitting the Goblin until the villain let go of your shirt, making you fall.
"NO!" you screamed.
You were falling, gripped by fear. You just shut your eyes, hoping this was all a nightmare.
Jungwon’s eyes widened when he saw you falling. With one final blow, he threw himself in your direction. Desperation took over his body. He shot a web toward you, praying he could reach you in time.
When the web caught you, he quickly pulled you toward him, holding you tightly. He shot another web nearby so you both could land safely on the ground. As soon as your feet touched down, Jungwon gently but quickly pulled your body away from his.
"Are you okay?" — the desperation evident in his voice.
He looked at you from head to toe, searching for injuries. When he found none, he wrapped his arms around your waist, pulling you into a tight hug.
"I’m sorry. I’m so sorry. I should’ve been more careful with your safety." he said, trembling. His voice was low, almost a whisper.
You felt warm tears fall onto your shoulder. Your arms wrapped around his neck, squeezing him to let him know you were okay.
"It’s okay, Won. It wasn’t your fault. Please don’t blame yourself, okay? I’m fine." your voice was low and trembling too.
He pulled his face away from your neck, placing his hands on your cheeks and looking into your eyes.
"Let’s get out of here." he said, pressing his forehead against yours.
You nodded, and so, you went home.
He took you to his apartment. He needed to have you close. When you both entered through the window, he guided you to the couch. He quickly went to the bathroom to grab a first-aid kit. He sat beside you, and just as he was about to open it, you held his hand.
"We need to take care of you first." you said, worried, looking at the bloodstain on his suit.
"I need to take care of you first." he replied, taking your hand and placing it back in your lap.
He opened the kit and took out what he needed. With utmost care and attention, he cleaned your wound, applied medicine, and placed a bandage on it.
"Thank you." you said quietly. "Now I need to take care of you, Won."
He gave a small smile and nodded. Then, carefully, he unzipped his suit and lowered it to his waist, exposing his chest. Your cheeks turned red. Jungwon was your boyfriend—of course you’d seen him shirtless before—but seeing him like this still took your breath away.
"Are you good?" he teased, clearly enjoying your reaction.
You cleared your throat.
"I’ll start here." you said, picking up the kit to focus on something else.
When you looked at the wound on his abdomen, you realized it wasn’t deep, but it still needed care. Just like he did, you cleaned the injury, applied medicine, and covered it with a bandage. Your hands were gentle, not wanting to cause more pain or discomfort.
Once it was done, you looked at his face—and something had changed. He looked distant and thoughtful. When he realized you were done, he took your hands—still resting on his stomach—and placed them back in your lap.
"I’m going to take a shower." he said softly, leaving you confused by his sudden shift.
When the bathroom door opened again, a scent of vanilla filled the room. Jungwon stepped out wearing sweatpants and a hoodie, his hair still damp. He walked to the closet, grabbed another pair of sweats and a hoodie, and handed them to you.
"A shower will help you relax." he said, expressionless.
You simply nodded, took the clothes from his hand, and went to the bathroom. There, you took your time to clean up and unwind. Meanwhile, outside, Jungwon sat wondering where he had failed. What had he missed? How had he failed to protect you? How had you almost lost your life because of him? He didn’t even notice the hot tears falling down his cheeks—but he didn’t care.
When you opened the bathroom door and saw Jungwon sitting on the couch with his head down, you understood what was going on. Silently, you walked over and sat beside him. Your arms wrapped around him in a tight hug. His arms instinctively wrapped around your waist. He cried in your arms.
You stayed in that position for several minutes, hugging. One of your hands gently stroked his hair. Then you softly pulled his face from your neck, your hands now holding his cheeks.
"I’m okay, Won." you said softly.
He shook his head, tears still streaming down his face.
"I... I failed you. I should’ve protected you better. I almost lost you, Y/N." his voice trembled.
"But I’m here. I’m here because you saved me, Won." you replied, pressing your forehead to his. "I’m okay. We’re okay."
"I’m sorry..." he whispered.
You shook your head.
"There’s nothing to apologize for. None of this was your fault."
You pulled your forehead away, now looking at every detail of his face. Your fingers wiped away the tears. You gave him a small smile. He looked at you as if he wanted to memorize every part of your face. He brought a hand to your cheek, gently caressing it before closing the space between your mouths. The kiss was soft, unhurried. When you both ran out of breath, Jungwon reluctantly pulled away, resting his forehead against yours.
"Let’s sleep. You need to rest." he said.
You nodded, and he stood up, holding your hand and leading you to his bedroom. Once inside, you went straight to the bed and lay down. He did the same. You were staring at each other when he reached for your waist and pulled you closer. He kissed your forehead and, in a low voice, said:
"I love you, Y/N."
With your eyes closed, almost asleep, you heard him.
SYNOPSIS: Jay as the one who fixes everything without being asked. ENHYPEN represents Hanseo Highschool in an Inter-high music competition.Y/n is the manager of ENHYPEN and Jay's girlfriend. When another band tries to overthrow them by flirting with Y/n , the cool guitarist Jay is replaced by protective boyfriend Jay who won't let anyone do otherwise.
INCLUDES: protective boyfriend x calm girlfriend, Non-idol au, protective enhypen.
The auditorium smelled like hot stage lights and nervous cologne. Backstage was a tangle of cables, sheet music, and the quiet electric hum that always came before something important.
You sat on the edge of a folding chair, knees tucked under you, checking and rechecking the clipboard in your lap. It was ridiculous how calming the scratch of a pencil felt compared to the thrum in your chest.
Keep it together, you told yourself.
"Y/n," someone sang out, and your shoulders eased at the sound.
There he was, you're boyfriend and the guitarist of ENHYPEN, Jay leaning against the doorframe, one shoulder propped, looking impossibly calm. His hair fell just right over his forehead; his uniform blazer was a fraction unbuttoned in that way that made him look like he'd stepped out of a magazine but still somehow belonged to your life. You blinked and felt the familiar warmth spread through your chest.
"You okay?" he asked, stepping into the small circle of light. The music club's green ribbon badge glittered on his lapel like a tiny promise.
You met his eyes. "more nervous than you ," you admitted, loud enough for the boys to hear. You added, for reassurance, "But ready."
He smiled—gentle, steady, the kind of smile that made people trust him without trying. Jay crouched to level with you, one hand resting on the clipboard as if anchoring you with a casual touch.
"We prepared for this. You prepared us. We've got this." His voice had that quiet conviction that never felt like pressure.
It felt like home.
Jungwon nodded from behind you, "He's right. Besides, if Jay's going to be dramatic about anything, it'll be the encore."
He pushed off the wall, fists out like he was warming up for a show. He winked at you in the way only your group of friends could get away with.
The rest of ENHYPEN—Heeseung, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki—clustered like a noisy constellation, their energy infectious.
"Y/n, where's my water?" Jay asked, voice clipped in mock severity. The others groaned.
"You have water," you said, pointing to the bottle in his bag.
He shrugged as if it had always been his plan to forget it. He stood and brushed his hand down your arm. "Give me one more cue before we go on," he murmured, because even in the chaos he made room for you.
The competition had been a three-month whirlwind: after-school rehearsals, borrowed amps from the music teacher, flyers plastered across the school, and choreography that fried both your phone’s storage and everyone's calf muscles. It had also filled long bus rides with harmonies, coffee-run nights with tears of laughter, and a bond that looked suspiciously like a family.
Your high school's band—ENHYPEN—had become something of a local legend. Not because they were perfect, but because they gave everything with a smile and looked after each other.
And you, as their manager, carried the list of everything that kept them grounded. You'd fought for rehearsal time, negotiated for soundchecks, and learned the backstage language of calming, fixing, and sometimes, coaxing them into sleep during exam week.
They teased you endlessly—Y/n-the-Queen of Timetables—but they trusted you. And Jay trusted you most of all.
When the stage manager called your name, the boys exchanged looks—sharp and electric. Your heart tripped, but Jay's hand closed around yours, thumb brushing your knuckles. It was a small, private anchor in a sea of public pressure.
"Let's go win this," he said, low, as if the world right now belonged only to the two of you.
The auditorium was filled with competing bands, banners, and the kind of high school rivalry that burst into exaggerated cheers and sitting-room strategizing.
As the night wore on, the showdown narrowed to two finalists: Enhypen and &team, a polished group from another school that had the kind of musical sheen you respected and feared. They had crisp choreography and a lead singer with a voice that could slice through a crowd and still land on a cushion.
Backstage before the final set, the air tensed in a way that sounded like a held breath. You checked the set list one last time and smoothed the crease in Jay's sleeve.
"You okay?" he asked again.
You laughed, "For the thousandth time, yes. For the hundred and first time, I'm perfect." You felt braver with him there, like any faltering note would be caught by his hands.
“Looks like &team is ready to play dirty,” Sunghoon muttered, eyes narrowing as he peered through the stage curtain.
That's when Nicholas from &team approached, flipping his hair like he thought it was a card trick. He had a smile practiced in front of the mirror, the kind that could charm a judge.
When he reached your circle, he slowed, winked, and offered what was meant to be spontaneous charm. "So, Y/n—managing the hottest band here, huh? Must be nice to be behind the scenes of all that talent."
You felt the boys shift behind you. Jay's grip tightened on your wrist, not enough to hurt but enough to tell the world you were his.
"Thanks," you said coolly, politeness soft but firm. You weren't the kind to back down from a smirk.
He pressed a little, stepping close enough that it felt deliberate. "Maybe after this, you could hang with us? Celebrate—if you want." His smile flashed to you like a dare.
Jay's jaw flexed. He tilted his head, a look that was half-lion and half-chaperone. He stepped forward until his shoulder brushed Nicholas's, silent but unmistakable.
The band moved as one—protective, synchronized.
"She's with us," Sunoo said, quietly, the kind of line that could be delivered both like shield and warning.
Nicholas let the air thicken for a breath, then laughed, flashing too-bright teeth. "All right, I was just having fun." His voice tried to smooth things, but the glitter had dulled.
He backed away with a smile that didn't reach his eyes and slid off into the crowd, where his group waited with polite, practiced indifference.
You stayed calm on the outside, but there was a pulse of something like pride under your ribs. Not because of what he did—because Jay's reaction had been so unshowy and immediate. He didn't need to make a scene to protect you; he simply stood there, a quiet fortress.
That had always been him. The dependable, the protector, the boy who fixed a broken amp with duct tape and a smile and somehow fixed your heart without being asked.
"You okay?" Jay asked again, and you could hear in that single simple question how much he loved you—no grand declaration, just care folded into a sentence.
"I'm okay....with you," you said, leaning into him. "Always."
They called your band. The spotlight swallowed them as they marched onto the stage, adrenaline bright and sweet. You watched the crowd, the sea of faces blurring into flashes of phone lights and whispered expectations.
Jay's hand found yours before leaving, fingers laced around the clipboard strap, and you felt the world simplify: you, him, the music.
They played like they breathed—effortless, full, with a hunger that made the audience lean in.
Jay moved through the set like someone born on stage; his voice was steady and smooth, every lyric folded with emotion that felt personal and universal at once.
He glanced at you between verses, quick looks that said more than applause ever could.
You gave him cues, counted time with your breath, and felt the familiar thrill as the band tightened around each beat.
In the second chorus, ENHYPEN shifted. Heeseung's harmonies painted the air, Jake's rhythm clicked like the careful pulse of their shared heartbeat, Sunghoon's guitar threaded the melody, Jungwon's energy hyped up the audience, Sunoo's high notes glittered, and Ni-ki's energy leaped at every drumbeat.
The audience responded with a roar that vibrated the stage. For a moment you thought the world might tilt—if only so it could spin again with them in it.
When the final note hit and silence dropped like a curtain, the auditorium exploded. Applause swelled.
You looked to the other stage and saw &team standing with their proud, practiced smiles, but their eyes were different—respect; a grudging acknowledgement that tonight, those cheers belonged to your boys.
Backstage, the boys were a flurry—panting, laughing, tumbling into each other in the language of people who'd given everything.
You hugged Jay, small and fierce, and he hugged you back with both arms this time, pressing his face into your hair like the world could be stilled there. His fingers carded into your scalp and the warmth that spread through you was the kind of comfort that writes itself into memory.
"We did it," Jay said into your ear, his breath hot and elated.
"We did," you echoed, and then you both grinned—a grin that meant more than any trophy.
They announced the winners. Your stomach did that leapy thrilling thing when the host paused, the lights held, and you heard ENHYPEN being called.
You all erupted. Heeseung laughed loud enough to make the floor shake, Jake threw his arms wide like he was trying to hug the whole world, Sunghoon held both fists in the air, Sunoo squealed, Jungwon smiled with his dimples on display, and Ni-ki danced in place.
Jay kissed you then—right there amid the confetti and chaos—soft, deliberate, like he was sealing a promise. The rest of the band flocked around you, their teasing turned into genuine celebration.
Later, in the afterglow of victory, the boys hoisted the prize—paper cash envelopes that felt heavier than their weight—and posed for photos with the trophy as if they were already legendary.
School news clubs and phones moved like bees, but they all buzzed about the same thing: The band that played like they lived every note.
Nicholas along with the rest of &team found you again amid the crowd, this time with a genuine smile that had lost its edge. "Good set," he admitted. "You guys earned it. And—sorry for before."
Jay folded his arm around your shoulders, an easy claim that smelled faintly of sweat and victory. "Thanks." he said, polite but not interested in continuing whatever game Nicholas had tried to start.
As the night wound down and the adrenaline softened into exhaustion, the group went out for celebratory noodles and soda—tradition, cheap and perfect.
You sat between Jay and Heeseung, spooning up noodles, the hum of nearby laughter wrapping the table. Heeseung pointed at Jay with his chopsticks, "Y/n made all the calls, don't forget."
Jay nudged you, smile smug and warm. "Y/n runs the whole show," he said, loud enough for everyone to hear.
The boys cheered, pouring mock champagne from soda bottles, and Sunoo made a speech that was mostly jokes and love.
When the table finally thinned and the night wore the soft glaze of victory, you and Jay walked out under a sky smeared with neon and streetlamps. He threaded his fingers with yours, the simple act feeling like something sacred.
"You were amazing," he said, voice low against the city's hush.
"You did perfect, Thank you for always being here", you said leaning into him.
He kissed your temple—gentle, grounding. "You fix me in return."
They'd all tease you in the morning about declaring yourselves the 'best band-manager power couple,' but in the quiet, you and Jay walked slow, wrapped in each other’s warmth.
The award weighed in your bag—a symbol, tangible and still. It was money that would fund practice amps and maybe new strings and a little poster in the school hallway. But what mattered more was the way everyone had come together, and how you'd both stood with each other.
At the door to your house, you stopped. Jay took both your hands in his like he was setting something straight.
"Y/n", he said, honest and immediate, "I'll always be protective. Not because I don't trust you, but because I don't want anyone to take what we have. Okay?"
You smiled, heart climbing into your throat. 'I know,' you said. "And I'll always have your back, always."
He kissed you—simple, the kind of kiss that made the world narrow down to the two of you.
"Winner's price," Jay said, smiling, before he walked you to your door. He pressed one last, long look to your face and whispered, "Goodnight, Y/n."
"Goodnight," you said, watching him go, feeling like the luckiest girl who ever fell into forever.
Inside your room, the trophy sat on your desk—small, bright, ridiculous—and you put the clipboard down beside it. You ran a hand over the cool metal and pictured the stage lights, the rush, Jay's hands.
Outside, the night kept breathing, thinking to yourself that there was a place where music patched raw edges, where friendships stitched into family, where two people had found a home in each other.
You fell asleep thinking of how he held your wrist, how he protected with a look, how his hand found yours when it mattered. It felt like being wrapped in the softest jacket on a cold day— covered in soft warmth.
And somewhere between the last cheer and the first quiet morning, you realized that tonight wasn't just a victory for a band.
It was every small, ordinary moment that comes after a big, extraordinary night: sticky fingers sharing fries, late-night set list arguments, the occasional jealous rival, and the thousand tiny ways he would fix everything without you asking.
You smiled in sleep, because you knew: you were safe, you were loved, and your band—your friends—would always tease you, protect you, and stay with you until the end.
hello guys! as you may know, i'm a huge engene. enha has been one of my ult groups for a while now. i was recently made aware of the situation that happened recently with an engene who passed.
i don't know her name and i apologize for that, but her username on twitter/X was @sweeter_nk. if you don't know what happened, there was an engene that often went to fansigns and concerts. she really liked sunki and at a recent fansign she brought flowers for sunoo and niki. she admitted to thinking she thought she had a deeper connection with the members because she participated in all of these events so often.
she ended up getting bullied for "only going to the events for her y/n moments" by other engenes. she posted a tweet apologizing for the entire situation, admitting to wanting to y/n moments, and saying she was done. later, she ended her own life.
no matter what anyone does, it is not an excuse to bully them to the point of suicide. she was a real human being with real feelings. a lot of stuff has been going on with our fandom recently and none of it is ok, but this is pushing it too far.
my heart goes out to her and her family and friends. she didn't deserve any of it. if anyone that sees this participated in the bullying, i really hope you're ashamed of yourself.