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âšđš gif originally posted by dreadwollf
â Synopsis: Few days were spent with the rain continuously pouring, but it seems like your producer boyfriend is carried away with his work to find time to relax. After making dinner and packing it for him, you are visiting his studio to hopefully see him.Â
However, amidst the stress your boyfriend had, thunder had struck with Qian Kun.
â Pairing: Music Producer!Qian Kun x Gender Neutral Reader (use of They/Them)
â Genre: One-Shot, Angst with a happy ending ik angst with a happy song bruh, (Some) Humorous moments with Ten and Dejun
â Disclaimer: THIS IS ENTIRELY FICTIONAL! I am not someone who speaks on behalf of Kunâs actual emotions. This is simply my own muse and there is no personal relation with Kun or any of the members mentionedÂ
â Concepts: established relationship of years, an argument occurs cuz it happens </3, stressed producer!Kun, Ten and Dejun appearing to cheer him up and lighten the mood, Ten mentions about babies/kids but the reader is not exactly assigned/assumed of any gender to carry any, rainâŚwow rain (the weather not the soloist)
â Count of Words:Â 3.8k
â Inspiration of the work: Rain Day - NCT U (Produced by Kun)
â a/n: another story that was supposed to be written and posted for Kunâs release of Rain Day! Which he personally produced himself and im so proud of him for it :(( i had writerâs block on how this story was going to start and end⌠but it worked out!! wooo!! i hope you all enjoy! i am missing wayv tho and iâve obviously used this fic as an excuse to write the other members too <3<3Â
Sitting at his desk with the speakers booming of the music he was currently producing, he nods his head along the melody. Captivated by his own work of music, he was lost in the midst of it all; every aspect of the song caused him to smile only little, seemingly to be satisfied if anyone was to ever walk in his studio and see his current expression. However, the thoughts of harsh criticism struck a chord within him - something did not feel right. Though there was a sense of pride with his personal craft, he felt the need to fix a certain part.
Tilting his head quizzically, the hands tapping along the tempo of the song came to a pause and he reached out to type on the keyboard of his laptop. Leaning forward and repeating the same part of the song, he lets out a loud sigh; was it exhaustion? Annoyance? It was far from positive to say the least, but it wasnât exactly distinguished. Maybe he is exhausted for the night yet the perfectionism keeps him up at night, eyes straining from the long staring on the screen and his legs slightly cramping from the long hours of sitting.
Sometimes, being a musician comes with a price - the price of neglecting oneâs self for the sake of production. For this situation, it was a price being paid for one song. However, for Qian Kun, he adapted to this unhealthy lifestyle; whether he likes it or not, he knew the responsibilities of being an idol is a huge sacrifice. No matter how long he sits with cramping limbs or his stomach begging for an actual meal to fill itself, Kun is always reaching for the highest standard when it comes to music.
He is passionate and hardworking. A man who is grounded to continue working for long hours or even days in the same room - does it ever take a toll on him? No one exactly knows, not even the members of his group even know; regardless, they are busy with their own schedules to always look after Kun.
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Maybe you were paranoid. As heir to one of the most prosperous crime rings in the country you had grown familiar with the feeling, but youâd never get used to it.
You tried to chalk it up to the uneasiness of being present at yet another of your fatherâs parties, feeling like a weed amongst flowers, but you knew at the same time it was relieving to break away from your rather mundane lifestyle - condemned to your bedroom with a guard outside your door, in case the idea to wander around emerged within your mind yet again.
Feasting your eyes on the crowd was one of your favorite weekly, on some occasions biweekly, pastimes. Pretty people adorned in flashy attire that you were sometimes lucky to be able to engage in conversation with whenever your bodyguard pitied you enough to turn a blind eye to your activities. You usually dreaded no part of the evening save for the end, so you couldnât fathom why you couldnât shake the feeling that something wasnât right.
Until you noticed a frantic Nakamoto Yuta rushing towards you hardly twenty minutes later.
âGet up,â your bodyguard ordered, yanking you from the seat impatiently. You were forced to set down the drink you had requested to calm your nerves, following Yuta as he ushered you throughout the crowd.
Something was wrong. Very, very wrong. And you were dying to get to the bottom of it.
âWhatâs the matter?â you asked. âIs something wrong?â
âNo time to explain,â he answered curtly. âJust follow me.â
Almost a dozen more questions remained at the tip of your tongue, yet you kept them anchored. Knowing Yuta, he was only trying to keep you safe. That was his priority. Everything else came second.
Yuta led you to an exit situated towards the rear side of the venue, more easily accessible than the front entrance. For a split second he checked his watch, eyes flashing with urgency. He wasted no time to pull at your arm and drag you along in the path of his body.
Though in your high heels and flowy dress, it was impossible to match his pace. You were stumbling and on the verge of twisting an ankle, nearly collapsing if it werenât for his never-loosening grip on you. âYuta!â you shrieked. âSlow down.â
Slowing down wasnât an option. Not only would Yutaâs life be at stake if he neglected his job, but heâd never forgive himself if he let anything bad happen to you. Instead he settled for pausing for a moment to swoop you into his arms, not stopping when you squealed from the sudden change and dashing further into the distance.
Even as he ran, Yuta held you securely in his arms, holding you tightly with dedication smoldering in his irises. You could see it from the position you were in, staring into him adoringly. You knew that the situation likely wouldnât feel half as intimate if you knew the details, but ignorance was truly bliss. You admired his auburn hair and stoic face up until he helped you into a vehicle, and you couldnât help but notice your fatherâs chauffeur was already gone.
Fingertips pressed against the window, you stared outside the glass as he drove, your heart collapsing inside your chest as you saw panicked flocks of people running frantically out of the venue you had miraculously escaped.
You had dodged a bullet, but at what cost?

Waiting for you and Yuta in your room when you arrived back home at the headquarters was your father.
âDad?â you said, tone laced with confusion. âWhatâs wrong?â
Your father only put a finger up to his lip and ushered for Yuta to shut the door before he glanced back at you blankly. It perturbed you; sent shivers down your spine as you wondered what in the hell could have been happening for everyone to be so unforthcoming.
âThe Serpents put a hit out on me,â he finally said.
You shrieked, âWhat?â
He held his finger to his lips again. âThey believe Iâm responsible for the death of their former heiress, and now they have a vendetta against us. That means youâre in just as much danger as I am. I want you to remain here until things clear up - no more parties and no exiting this room without Nakamoto only. You are to trust no other guard. Heâll bring you all your meals and whatever other essentials you may need.â
It felt as though the room was spinning. You couldnât believe the words coming from his mouth. The Empire and the Serpents had always loathed one another for as long as you could remember, connected by means of rivalry and battling for the throne - perpetual success and power. This was something drastically different. They were intent on seeking your family for immaterial issues: vengeance.
âDid you kill her?â
Your father seemed greatly affronted by your question. âOf course not! I have no connection to that woman. They say her cause of death was ruled to be food poisoning.â
You knew that. Her death was massive news in the underworld when you were little, rumors getting tossed back and forth between people with some being that the Empire was responsible, but none of them were plausible. Everyone only knew what the Serpents disclosed - the cause of death. However that was, give or take, two decades ago, and for the matter to resurface out of the blue was nothing short of questionable.
Merely attempting at wrapping your head around your newfound situation was making your brain short-circuit. If your father didnât kill her, then there was no reason for any of this to be happening. In spite of the feud between both gangs, neither were small-minded enough to create bold-faced lies or threaten violence against one another. Neither were sloppy. That meant either of two things: they somehow made a mistake, or your father was lying.
You hated the thought of the latter.
You shook your head. âI donât understand.â
âGet some rest,â he replied, dismissing your confusion. âThe building is on lockdown; no one gets in or out without my say so. Itâll be okay. Goodnight.â
He slipped out of the room, and you were left alone with Yuta and your thoughts.
Yuta walked you to your bed and sat down beside you. âYou okay?â
âIâm terrified,â your voice was barely above a whisper. After living your whole life in the underworld you thought that you had reached a point of numbness, desensitized to the harsh reality. Now that it was you and your fatherâs lives at stake however, you felt like you couldnât breathe.
Every waking and unwaking moment was a dangerous one, you knew that. Your father was notorious; wanted by gangs, law enforcement, and all things alike. It never bothered you because you knew your people were unreachable to inferior groups, but the Serpents were on the same level as the Empire. They knew the game as thoroughly as your people did. They had just as much potential to win.
âDonât worry,â Yuta cooed, stroking your back. âI wonât let anyone hurt you.â
You made a pitiful attempt at hiding your smile. You knew he was right. Yuta had given his all into protecting you for the past two years, never once neglecting his responsibilities. He took his job ever so seriously, and it was a relief to know that there was someone who valued your safety standing right outside your door at all times.
For a moment, you were comforted. Maybe everything would be okay.
But theďżź following morning only maintained your worries that the Serpents were a force to be reckoned with.
Yuta showed you an image of a burnt down building. âThis is, was the venue from yesterday. The Serpents burnt it down. Thatâs the reason I was rushing to get you out and back here. Your father commanded me to move with speed and efficiency.â
Your eyes widened. Last night you were two minutes away from being swallowed alive by flames. It suddenly clicked; why people were swarming outside the building. They were running for their lives.
âWas there a motive?â
âTo scare you,â Yuta shrugged, finding the answer obvious. âProbably a warning. Makes the most sense. Theyâre giving your daddy the chance to turn himself in before they have to strike by force.â
It did make sense; you were no stranger to the method. That was just the dirty way crime worked. Ultimatums were never heavenly decisions. This one in particular was bring yourself into me, or die trying to escape.
Obtaining a member of an organized crime ring was no easy task, however. Your headquarters were hidden and security was intricately layered. There might have only been one guard at your door, but there were plenty scattered everywhere and only you, Yuta, and your father knew the passcode to your corridor. Not even the other inner circle members had access. Getting to you was mission impossible, they could have only imagined getting to your father.
âThat means that last night probably wonât be the last time something drastic happens,â you murmured. âI reckon they wonât offer many warnings, but theyâre going to make their presence known. And theyâre only going to get more and more dangerous each time.â
Yuta chuckled. âYou know your shit.â
âThatâs nothing. But being the daughter of a gang leader, I oughta know a thing or two about how these people operate.â
âYou know about the Empireâs methods of operation, but what do you know about the Serpents?â Yuta asked, adding when you arched your eyebrow, âTheyâre similar, yeah, but still bound to be different as hell. The more you know about the Serpents, the more predictable they are.â
You mulled it over. âI know a little bit. Basic things.â
He looked ready, eyes telling you to shoot. âRun it to me, princess.â
Biting your lip, you collected your thoughts into sentences before you spoke.
âTheyâre a complex group, but they only have six inner circle members - the leader, his right-hand, the head of arms and drug dealing, the spy and tracker, the hacker, and the treasurer,â you started. âTheir names are undisclosed as far as I know, but each member has an alias by the name of snakes chosen for different reasons and all with different meanings pertaining to their character.â
Yuta nodded along. âDo you know them?â
âI know the names, not sure about all of the meanings behind them,â you confessed. Some of them were self-explanatory, but others you couldnât fathom why that specific snake was chosen as their identity.
Yuta urged you on and you continued, âThe leader is called the King Cobra for obvious reasons. King cobras are the longest venomous snakes, so I assume his meaning has something to do with extensive power and control,â you explained. âThe right-hand is called the Python. Allegedly because he has a suffocating presence, and pythons are non-venomous constricting snakes.â
âThe spy and tracker ďżźis called the Viper. Viperâs are ambushers and rely on their ability to camouflage to attack their prey. Itâs not that big of a jump to make that heâs deceitful and able to blend in with his surroundings or appear as a non-threat as their spy. After tracking down his target, he awaits the right moment to strike,â you gazed at Yuta to see if you had his attention, and to your pleasure he seemed nothing short of intrigued by your knowledge. Snooping around the headquarters and eavesdropping during parties was how you picked up on most of the information. Boredom egged you on to doing unimaginable things. You even snook a book about snakes from the library one time, just so that you could research the Serpents.
âThe dealer is called the Black Mamba, the hacker is called the Boa, and the treasurer is called the Copperhead. I havenât been able to reach a solid conclusion on them.â
Yuta nodded once more, impressed. As a guard you figured heâd probably picked up on some information too, the same way you did - from other henchmen - except he likely knew more from actual conversations. You relied on poking your nose where it didnât belong.
âGood work,â he said, then joked, âand is that what sneaking out has taught you?â
You grinned. âDamn right.â
âItâs pretty good work. I mean that. But you should also know their operations as a whole,â Yuta said, and it made you wonder just how much he knew altogether. âEmpire are infamous for their coercion methods and obtaining their desires through force and abuse of power. Theyâre bullets you see coming but canât move quick enough to dodge. The Serpents on the other hand are sly motherfuckers. Youâd never suspect their next move. Once you realize youâre trapped by them, youâre already staring down the barrel.â
That was unnerving. He was basically trying to teach you how to predict the unpredictable.
Yuta glanced at the clock on your nightstand. âShit, I gotta go to this meeting. Iâll be back in two hours. You need anything before I go?â
You shook your head. âIâm good.â
âAlright. Behave,â Yuta chastised, making you giggle.
âWhat you gonna do if I donât?â You asked, batting your lashes.
A fire flashed behind his eyes. He growled, âWhat did I tell you about tempting me, woman? Iâll see you later.â
Yuta left before you could attempt to spur him on further and you giggled. Your relationship with him was complicated - you wanted him, he wanted you, but being together was entirely forbidden. There was no label. You just pretended as if you werenât in love.
You stood up and headed for your closet, preparing to change into something less vibrant than your strawberry pajamas. Love came second. Your life was on the line and you hardly had details about what was a life-threatening situation. You were on a mission to survive.

In spite of the meeting, some henchmen were still obligated to stick around the corridors. Growing up in the headquarters gave you an advantage though. Back when you were little, you learned how to crawl through vents.
The building structure hadnât changed since you were born. Modernized, but every route still led to the exact same places they were originally planned to. Your childhood recklessness helped you engrave the paths into your memory, and thus you managed to turn up exactly where you wanted twenty-ish years later.
Outside your fatherâs office.
Last night you overheard Yuta on the phone. He mustâve thought you were asleep, otherwise you doubted he would have taken the call dead in your face, knowing how you were - too curious for your own good, fueled by the information you were sheltered from for decades. He mentioned your father would be discussing several things with the inner circle to decide how to best move forward. That was enough information for you to begin planning how youâd get there and a good starting point for figuring out exactly what the hell was going on.
Secrets being kept away from you was nothing new. You had dealt with that bullshit your entire life. But now you were being underly-informed about something that could potential end your life and that was the last straw. You refused to sit around and know nothing. ďżź
The door was cracked ajar. You couldnât see in, but you could hear and make out all the voices inside - your fatherâs, and Tenâs, the multifaceted asset to Empireâs inner circle who had no set position. He was considered an all-rounder.
You want the passports?
That was Tenâs voice. You furrowed your eyebrows. Passports? Was your father making an escape plan?
Yes, but we wonât be going anywhere. Just throwing them off course to buy us a little more time, your dad replied.
Shit, okay. Iâll talk to Renjun and get on it.
Hearing footsteps, you rushed to hide around the corner and hoped that Ten wouldnât walk in that direction. To your fortune, he didnât.
You blew out a sigh of relief. You had avoided being caught by Ten, but you were unsatisfied by your findings and the briefness of the conversation youâd managed to pick up on. The only way you could satisfy your hunger for information was if you went to Renjunâs office and resumed your eavesdropping from there. Eager and blinded by greed, you looked both ways and then made a run for it.
The lights were off and the door was shut when you got there, and not a sound came from inside the office. No shuffling noises or hushed mumbles. That only meant one thing - no one was there. Either Ten wasnât meeting up with Renjun immediately or they were talking someplace else. If the latter was true, chances were you had already missed crucial information.
You sighed again and prepared to retreat to your room. At least you didnât come up completely short of new details. You knew that your father was apparently attempting to fake a getaway, that much you could tell, but were the Serpents that gullible? And what exactly was he trying to buy time for? Did he have a plan? Nothing made sense anymore and it was stressing you out far beyond belief. It seemed like the more you knew, the less you figured out, and that was effectively defeating the purpose of your thirsty hunt.
You turned around and bumped straight into a chest. Looking up, you had a realization that made you wish the floor would swallow you whole.
It was Yutaâs.
His eyes widened and he stared at you, shooting bullets into your skin with his gaze alone. He whisper-yelled, âThe hell are you doing here?â
Dammit, you swore under your breath. Your heart raced and you were starting to regret all of the prying that youâd done today. Yuta mustâve recently left his meeting. The room it was held in wasnât far from where you were, although you thought that youâd have longer before it ended. It was possible that you simply lost track of time or that it ended early, but it wouldnât be long before he put you under hyper-surveillance.
âWhat does it look like?â You grumbled. There was no point in lying to him. There was nothing convincing that you could tell him and even if there was, Yuta could see straight through you like you were glass.
âCuriosity killed the cat,â he warned.
You finished the quote. âBut satisfaction brought it back.â
Yuta sighed and poked the inside of his cheek with his tongue. âLetâs go back to your room.â
You could tell there was more that he wanted to say, but arguing with you in the corridors when you were at extreme risk of getting caught was unwise. He settled for walking you back to your room, holding you close to his chest in spite of it being clear he wasnât happy with you.
Halfway to your destination, you heard a woman shriek.
You pauses dead in your tracks, forcing Yuta to freeze with you. âWhat theâŚ?â
âGo back to your room,â Yuta commanded.
Your response was physical. Face disbelieving as your brows furrowed and your eyes rounded. The shriek was terror-stricken, you knew the sound of fear when you heard it. It surrounded you ever since you could breathe. You needed to know what was going on, what was happening so close by yet felt almost worlds away.
âGo,â he said again, his cold, sharp eyes piercing into your skin. If you didnât know him, you would have been scared. But as intimidating as he could seem from the outside, Yuta was mush in the interior. He just wanted to keep you safe. âAnd donât even damn think about sneaking around.â
That time you obliged. You headed straight to your room and took no detours. You knew it was too risky and hoped that whatever happened wasnât too dangerous. That Yuta would return in one piece and tell you what happened.
Thankfully, he did.
âSo?â you said when he came back to your room roughly half an hour later.
âMaid found the corpse of a guard,â Yuta sighed as he sat beside you. âNot that sure yet, but the cause of death looked like it was an untreated venomous snakebite.â
âNot that sure?â
Yuta exhaled again. You wondered what he knew that made him seem so stressed. âThe words âwe are your shadowâ were painted onto the wall in his blood.â
Your blood ran cold. âTheâŚâ
âThe Serpents killed him, yeah,â he grumbled.
The blood writing on the wall might have been laughable if it werenât for the circumstances you were currently facing. Nothing was funny when you werenât sure how much longer you would be breathing, or just how safe your surroundings really were. Their plan was to make you feel a false sense of security. Today was another warning. A message. They were close. Closer than you could have ever imagined. They were too deep inside and there was no escape.
You were beginning to think that flying out of the the city or even the country might have been your safest option. Even the place you considered home was dangerous. If a fatal incident happened only moments ago just down the hall, you were scared to wonder exactly how close the wrong people had ever been to you.
âTheyâre here,â you said in terror. âTheyâre inside the headquarters, and we donât know where or who or when theyâllâŚ,â
âBaby,â Yuta tried to interject, but to no avail.
âNo! Theyâre deeper inside than we think they are and thereâs only a matter of time untilâŚ,â
Yuta kissed you - deep and hard. Your body responded instantly, kissing him back and letting him guide you. You let him cup your face and your fingers thread through his locks, an unconscious part of you wanting to feel him as deeply as the limits would allow you too. Whenever he kissed you, his body easily won over yours. You were too weak for him. It took nothing for you to melt into his touch or the softness of his lips.
He pulled away some moments later and let you catch your breath. âSorry baby, but I needed you to calm down. I know this shitâs scary, but you gotta be rational and think about what it means.â
âI donât think I even wanna know what this shit means,â you whispered.
Yuta frowned. It broke his heart to see you this way. He wanted to take all your worries and fears away and lock them away. He hated seeing this slowly defeating even you, the most obstinate and iron-willed woman he knew. There was nothing he anticipated more than the moment that this chase would finally be coming to an end.
Suddenly the door opened and your father poked his head throughout the doorway. âHurry up and pack, weâre leaving. Nakamoto, escort her out when sheâs finished.â
He was gone as quickly as he came. You stared at Yuta lostly. Where were you going? And most importantly, would you be any safer from the Serpentâs there?
âYou know itâs not safe to stay here. Heâs making a run to more obscure territory,â Yuta stated as if he could read your mind. Sometimes, you felt like he could. âAnd before you ask - I donât know if itâll keep them away, but itâs not easy access. No one will be there but you, him, the inner circle, their personal bodyguardsâ, and me. So no one can get paid off.â
That was almost comforting. Being around people you deemed trustworthy, instead of countless people who could have been standing in the middle of the road for all anyone knew, seemed like the most liberating and obvious option. Maybe it would keep you alive if even just a little longer. Maybe it would give your fatherâs unspoken plan the push it needed to finally get in motion before it was too late. You hated not knowing. You hated having to rely on a maybe, but that was all you had. The little sparks of hope inside you were what was giving you the energy to push forward. It was better than a definite no.
Yuta insisted on helping you pack everything you needed - Clothes, books, and a few other items. In under fifteen minutes you were snuck out the backsides of the perimeter, and ushered into one of the cars.
As the vehicle set into motion, the pads of your fingers pressed against the window and you gazed longingly out the glass. From the moment you were born, this was the sole place that youâd known to be home. Every night of your life had been spent under the same room and in between the same walls. Now you werenât sure if it would ever feel like home to you again.
The ride was long and you knew none of the roads the vehicle turnt on. If anyone were to be following you, you were certain that theyâd become lost from all the abrupt changes in direction that were made. You finally pulled up to a secluded house. It was isolated and lowkey, and appeared to be an ideal safe house.
Yuta helped you out of the vehicle and carried your belongings inside. From the front door to the room youâd claim as yours for the meantime, the house seemed well-kept. It was probably one of the various operating grounds for Empire henchmen.
âAlright, head up to your room. I have something to discuss with the boys,â your father said, dismissing you to your room.
You gaped in disbelief. There was no way he was shunning you to your room at a time like this. It was all that heâd ever done, but at least before youâd have a little roaming freedom - drowning yourself in books in the library or helping the maids tend to the gardens. From the business parties heâd throw weekly to even being allowed to eat in the dining hall instead of having your meals brought up to you. After the news about the Serpents broke out all that had changed, but you thought it was to keep you safe. Now that you were surrounded by confirmed non-threats however, you saw clearly that wasnât the case.
You rebelled, âI want to stay.â
It would be a lie to say that you never had been rebellious. Your father was strict, but you were stubborn and never took no for an answer. The only thing was that youâd never defied him to his face. Fear constricted your chest but you were hell-bent on standing your ground. You were a grown woman, for fucks sake. A grown woman who had her whole life at stake.
Your father glared but kept calm. âDonât be difficult, darling. Just do as youâre told.â
âWhy? This is about me just as much as it is the rest of you!â you countered, glancing around for backup. You met Tenâs eyes, then Renjunâs, both filled to the brim with pity. Yet neither of them said anything and you felt stupid for thinking that they would. Who in their right mind would stand up to anyone as conceited as your father?
Only you. Only you were bold enough to go against his commands, but maybe that was because you didnât yet know the extent of what he was willing to do to his own blood.
Before you could even blink, he grabbed his switchblade from his holster and hurled it in your direction. The blade narrowly missed you, but knowing that that was intentional made your stomach churn. He was trying to scare you - and it was working.
âGo to your motherfucking room,â he hissed. âAnd donât make me tell you again.â
That time, you obliged him. With widened eyes, you hurried up the stairs, tears threatening to fall but you wouldnât let them. Not until you were alone.
When the door was shut and your back was against it, you finally let out your first sob. You couldnât believe what had just happened. It was so sudden. Your father had nearly injured you at very least. He was a skilled knife-thrower and always carried them on him, but you never had any reason to fear him up until now. Never in your twenty-something years had he ever attempted to physically harm you, yet now he had with the intention of scaring you into compliance.
You werenât sure what scared you more; the fact that he could have easily harmed you if he wanted to, or that something so trivial urged him to behave this way. Maybe you were wrong. Maybe this was something bigger and you were the only one who didnât see that - but if that were true, it only fortified your desire to know exactly what was being kept from you. And why.
Spotting your duffle bag on your bed, you got up and rummaged through it in search of one particular item. You found a small, rectangular box and opened it, clutching a silver necklace as soon as the box clamped open and placing it on.
It was your motherâs. She passed shortly after you were born, maybe some months later. You hardly knew her. You had no photographs of her and your father never mentioned her even when you used to beg for him to tell you about her, to the point where you eventually stopped asking. The necklace was the only memory you had of her.
Sometimes you wished she was still with you. Maybe life would be a little easier. Maybe youâd feel a little less alone. Now more than ever, you wished she was by your side. Maybe youâd have someone to guide you and tell you the answers to everything you didnât know, to point you in the right direction. But most of all, you wanted her love and comfort. You wanted her to hold you and tell you that everything would be okay.
Maybe then, youâd believe it.
Suddenly a knock sounded from the door and you jolted in surprise. âWho is it?â you asked weakly.
âYour favorite,â Yuta sang from the other side of the door. For a second, you smiled. Yutaâs voice alone was soothing. âMay I come in?â
âGo ahead.â
Yuta walked inside, shutting the door behind himself. He frowned at the sight of you, eyes red and cheeks tear-stained. You looked almost as small as you felt. There was nothing Yuta despised more than seeing you so overcome by your emotions - it made him bristle with anger, wishing there was something he could do to permanently remove your pain.
You fiddled with your necklace and once Yuta noticed it, he sighed sadly. âOh, babyâŚ,â
âI miss her,â you smiled through your tears. âI miss her and I never even knew her.â
That was all it took for Yuta to walk over and pull you into a hug. You sobbed into his shoulder and he rubbed your back, soothing you. Yuta was the only one that you had ever opened up to about your problems, and especially the ones regarding your mother. He knew how incomplete you felt without having a mother figure present in your life.
With Yuta, you felt bare and exposed. Stripped naked of your facades and down to your rawest, truest emotions. There was nothing you could hide from him, no mask you could put on because he could effortlessly see dead through you. He could read you like an open book, but never judged any line. That was why you had no issues with being vulnerable in front of him. He had seen you at your lowest moments and yet still Yuta embraced you nonetheless.
That was when you realized something. Yuta was more than just your bodyguard. He guarded your mind, soul, heart and body. He fought off the dragons of your mind with a sword. Without him youâd be nothing but a damsel in distress.
âPlease donât leave me,â you begged softly. Not like she did. âI need you.â
Yuta wiped the tears from your face. âIâll never ever leave you, princess. Youâll always have me.â
All you could do was pray that that was true. As much as you hated to think about it, Yutaâs life was just as on the line as yours. He was an obstacle to the Serpents, and it went without a doubt that they would tear down anything in their course to get to your family. Knowing Yuta, he wouldnât let anyone hurt you without getting through him first. He was willing to sacrifice himself if it meant you had a chance.
After a while you cooled down and decided to pull yourself together. You were still shaken up from what had happened, but refused to let it get in the way of what was importantâpredicting the Serpentâs next move. And Yuta was more than willing to help you.
âWhat did you say was written on the wall again?â
ââWe are your shadowâ,â Yuta recalled gloomily. âThe messageâs obvious. Theyâre watching.â
No shit. The snake bite was the unneeded confirmation that the murder was their doing, but the message was what they were trying to convey. Four silly words had never unnerved you this awfully.
âFucking hell,â you sighed. âShadows follow you everywhere you go like footprints.â
Yuta made a face. âYou think they know that weâre here?â
âI think that if they donât know yet, then it likely wonât be long before they do.â
âThatâs what I thought, but your dad isnât intent on switching locations. He says weâre staying here until further notice,â he answered, and you furrowed your brows. Sometimes your father could be a little too vain to notice the flaws in his reasoning - and god forbid anyone pointed them out to his face - but you wanted to trust he wouldnât do anything too out of line.
Now though, your trust in him was wavering.
After a moment of silence and internally debating if you should keep your knowledge to yourself, you began quietly, âI overheard my dad talking with Ten earlier. When I snuck out.â
Yuta shot you a curious look, urging you on with his face. âMm-hm.â
âThey brought up passports. Dad said that we wouldnât be going anywhere, though. Throwing the Serpents off course and mentioning something about buying more time. I think heâs faking a getaway.â
Yuta reacted like he was completely unaware of that information, and there lied your ulterior motive in mentioning what you overheard. Yuta was updated on everything, almost as if he knew events before they occurred sometimes. He was knowledgeable and smart, and predicted certain circumstances like no other. For him to have absolutely no clue what your father was planning was somewhat alarming.
It was no surprise to hear that information was to be held strictly between the inner circle or high-ranking members as they were the center of power and influenced overall movement, but cohesion was still significant - especially between the most directly affected people. There needed to be a clear plan in case of sudden emergency. Worst of all, you couldnât even be sure that the entire inner circle was aware. Only Ten, Renjun, and your father could be confirmed.
âWell, if he plans to act on that idea soon that would explain the lack of urgency,â Yuta murmured, âbut thereâs no telling. And what is he buying time for exactly?â
âThatâs where I keep getting lost. I donât know what the hell heâs trying to do and itâs scary,â you leaned back against your sheets and sighed.
Nothing was making sense. And you didnât want to be five seconds from the click of a trigger by the time it finally did. You couldnât even imagine what would happen to you or the people around you if you dug deeper, though.
It was like you were being cornered - by your fatherâs intimidation, by your reckless curiosity, by death - and given no choice but to succumb. There was no light at the end of the tunnel.
âGet some rest,â Yuta said after a while, noticing how the more the gears in your head ticked, the more it killed you. âWeâll talk again tomorrow. Promise me youâll try to sleep.â
You nodded your head. âOkay,â you smiled and slid underneath the covers.
Yuta pressed a kiss to your forehead. âGoodnight, baby.â
Your heart fluttered. You wanted nothing more than for him to slip beside you and stay for the night, but you understood it was too risky, and his night didnât quite end when yours did.
âGoodnight, Yuta,â you whispered.
He smiled. Then the lights flickered off, and you heard the door open and shut.
You didnât sleep a wink.
It wasnât like you didnât want to keep your word to Yuta, but even after you said goodnight you still couldnât power your brain off - electricity was always flowing, gears were always turning. There was something else troubling you. Yuta had said that youâd talk again tomorrow, but that was exactly what worried you. The Serpentâs warnings had been consecutive. The very first night, today, and tomorrow was a high possibility.
Who was to say that tomorrow would be any different? Who was to say that the Serpentâs had any mercy leftover? It was already well-established that the warnings would only become worse the more they were ignored, but what if the Empire had blown all chances at making things easy?
They had left the ball in the Empireâs court; now it was in theirs.
The tomorrow you had so terribly dreaded had become today. A knock from the bedroom door startled you, and you asked softly, âWhoâs there?â
âTen,â the voice said, then the door opened slightly and Ten peaked through the crack. âHey. Your dad told me to let you know that weâre leaving for a little while. Nakamotoâs downstairs, heâs going to stay and watch over you.â
That suddenly made you feel cold. You were scared shitless of being alone, but you guessed you werenât alone with Yuta around. Still, it didnât help to think about a sudden ambush while everyone else was away. You were two to however fucking many people theyâd send. You would be no match for them.
And more than anything, you needed Yuta safe.
Feigning indifference, you said coolly, âAlright.â
You had a feeling Ten could tell you were putting on a front, but he didnât press the matter. There was nothing he could have done.
âAnd y/n?â
You murmured, âYeah?â
âIâm sorry about yesterday. I know youâre probably shaken up about it. I didnât think heâd act like that to you.â
You chuckled tonelessly. âMe neither.â
Ten flashed you a thin smile. There was more that he wanted to say and you could tell, but you also figured the second half of his message wasnât supposed to happen. He was in a time crunch.
âBe safe,â you whispered before he could say anything else.
Ten nodded. âYou as well.â
Then he disappeared.
Figuring you needed to de-stress, you opted for taking a long, hot shower. You hoped desperately that it would wash away all the apprehensions plaguing your mind in the meantime.
When you got out, you felt better. There was no doubt that youâd still need coffee to help with the fact that youâd pulled an all-nighter, but at least you felt refreshed and that was enough to help you carry on. Some moments after you finally collapsed back on your bed, you heard buzzing from your nightstand.
Your phone. It was provided in case of a crisis and if anyone needed to reach you, but that was why you were worried. If there was nothing wrong, why would they need to tell me something now? They never needed you.
Nonetheless, you picked up the phone, noticing the caller ID was Renjunâs. âHello?â
âWhereâs Nakamoto?â
You blinked in surprise. Maybe it was nothing. But doesnât Yuta have his own phone? Then, you realized that you hadnât heard from nor seen Yuta all morning. Usually heâd greet you after youâd woke up, check on you and stay with you. You had figured he was downstairs keeping guard, though now you were worried about him.
âDunno, I havenât seen him. I figured he was downstairs playing watchdog,â you answered, eyebrows furrowing. âWhy?â
Renjun ignored your question and commanded, âLook in the closet and get the gun.â
âWhat?â
âJust do it,â he hissed.
Phone pressed to your ear, you stepped towards the closet and rummaged through in search of a firearm. You found it and swiftly checked to see if it was loaded. It was.
âFound it,â you announced.
âYou remember how to use one, right?â
The realization that you would possibly have to use one alarmed you, but you confirmed in a little voice, âY-yeah.â You were probably in your early teens when you learned how to use a gun. You might have been sheltered, but you knew the underworld in and out, and especially how to survive inside it.
That was what people had most often misunderstood about you. They doubted your knowledge and capabilities. They doubted you. You realized that even people you trusted didnât believe in you. Inside, you knew a good chunk of it was because you were a woman in a manâs world, but youâd be damned if you let that mean you were any less capable.
âGood. Now lock the door,â ďżźRenjun said sternly.
âWhat? But what about Yuta?â
Renjunâs surroundings grew louder and you could suddenly hear all the action in the background, loud yelling and gunshots filling your ears. It sounded like a bloodbath was ongoing and you were scared half to death.
âListen to me carefully because I donât have that much time,â he began, voice colder than youâd ever heard it - and his tone was always icy. âDonât trust Nakamoto. Heâs not who he says he is.â
âWhat the hell are you talking about?â You asked in bitter confusion.
Renjun snarled, âFucking listen to me. Heâs the Vipââ
His sentence was abruptly interrupted and by the sound of his phone dropping to the ground and his screams, you knew it was because he had been attacked. Your blood ran cold.
Then, the door opened and you wasted no time to aim the gun in its direction.
There stood Yuta - and he didnât even flinch when you pointed the gun at him.
âYes, I am the Viper,â he announced, smiling as menacingly as he could. âWhat a shame Renjun ruined the surprise.â
âStep back,â you warned, trying to hold the gun as firmly as you could, but your hands were trembling. Yuta - the one you had trusted with your heart, mind, soul and body - was the same person trying to tear you down.
It took everything within you not to break down right then. You could feel your heart wrench, then shatter into pieces. How could he sit there watching and listening to you fear for your life knowing damn well he was the exact thing you were trying to escape?
âOh, please. We both know damn well you canât shoot me, baby,â Yuta scoffed.
You glared. âShut up. You donât know me.â
Yuta didnât listen. He was on a mission to make you explode and knew exactly what buttons to press. âI do know you. I know that you could never ever shoot me. You love me too much. You would only be planting a bullet in your own heart.â
âYouâre wrong!â you screamed.
âDo it, then, I fucking dare you!â Yuta yelled back, louder. He stepped closer, intentionally leaving himself open. âI said, shoot me. Pull the motherfucking trigger, baby.â
Your mind was chanting for you to do exactly as he was saying, but your heart was screaming for you to do the opposite. It should have been easy. You should have had the upper hand here. You had a loaded gun and he was unarmed. The only problem was that Yuta was right. You didnât have it in you to shoot him because you loved him. Frankly, you were in love with him.
And that was your weakness. As deadly and venomous as he was, Yuta was your vice. You unloaded the gun and threw it to the floor, tears beginning to stream down your cheeks.
Yuta softened when he saw you cry, and pulled you into his chest. When you didnât fight him, he began to stroke your back the way he knew comforted you. âThere, there.â
âI donât understand,â you whimpered sadly. âI trusted you.â
Yutaâs grip on you tightened. âDo you still trust me?â
You didnât respond immediately. You of all people should have known the game, you had been studying it all your life, you had become it. Trust was nothing but a ruse and that was exactly what his job entailed - he comforted people into telling him their weakest points and used them to his advantage. And yet still, ďżźyou knew that he was where you felt safe. âWith my life.â
âThen, you know Iâm not doing this to hurt you. Iâm doing it to protect you,â Yuta cooed gently.
That didnât make the situation any easier to process. Yuta belonged to the Serpents - the exact same organization that was out for your familyâs life. Did that mean that everything you knew was a lie? Then, what was their reason in doing any of this?
You pulled away and questioned, âWhatâs your motive?â
He shrugged. âSame as you were told. Your father killed our former heiress.â
That meant your father lied.
âThen, you should still be trying to kill me. Not protect me.â
Yuta shook his head. âLike I said, Iâve been doing this to protect you. The target has always been your daddy. He just made the wise decision of assuming we would use you to get to him - or he didnât want to risk you finding out the truth.â
For the first time, you were getting answers to your questions, and yet you still couldnât fathom them. It was too much to process all at once and you had barely scraped the surface. But you still needed to know more. You still needed to wrap your head around the enigma.
Another question popped up in your head and you furrowed your brows. âBut that doesnât make sense. Why wouldnât he want me to know? Iâm grown. Iâve lived this life for twenty-two years. I know he kills people. Thatâs what our life revolves around, thatâs what Iâm supposed to become when itâs my turn â a coldhearted killer. What would make this any different?â
Yuta pursed his lips. The answer lied at the very tip of his tongue, but he knew this particular secret wasnât his to tell. âBaby look, a lot of this shit isnât my place to tell you.â
âWhat do you mean, not your place?â you blinked in confusion. âWhoâs place is it, then?â
Just as Yutaâs lips parted to speak, you jolted when you heard the door creak and an unknown being emerged from the hallways. âItâs time.â
Never had you ever been so confused, and nothing had been making sense for the past three days straight. When you finally gazed back at Yuta for answers, he was eyeing you apologetically.
âForgive me,â he said finally, and before you could attempt to decipher the situation, you felt a prick in your arm from the opposite side and the color swiftly began to fade from your world.
The last thing you saw was Yutaâs face hovering over you as he held your unconscious body in his arms.

When you finally awoke, your senses came rushing back to you and whiplash struck you deep.
Nothing but the nerve-racking ticking of a clock was audible. The skin surrounding your forearm stung and you felt as though a gigantic hole had ripped agape there. Your vision unblurred steadily and your eyes were met with a dull room.
Where am I, you wondered. It was no place you had ever been - and that was very little. Between your bedroom and the few places from outside that you were familiar with, this was a completely and utterly foreign setting.
Smoke. You smelled smoke.
You sat up and saw a man you didnât recognize, sitting in a chair with a joint between his fingers and smoke rising from between his lips, thick, white clouds of vapor flowing into the air.
And that was the moment your situation dawned on you.
âYouâre awake,â the stranger observed offhandedly.
You ignored his comment. âWho are you?â
It was one of them. You knew that. Out of the six however, there no was no clear indication of who he was specifically.
The stranger only chuckled and took another drag. You noticed his almost fascinated gaze as his eyes bore at the spark of the joint, fire the sole gleam in his dark irises.
âTake a good guess, Iâm sure you wouldnât know,â he said dryly.
Your brows furrowed together in deep thought. You doubted that he was any of the members you had reached solid conclusions on. That would have been the King Cobra or the Python but he didnât strike you as the leader type, or the Viper, but that was Yuta - oh god, Yuta.
You wondered where he was, or how he could have done that to you. His words to you crawled back in your brain, Forgive me. A part of you knew he was truly sorry, you could see it in his eyes, but another part of you was hesitant in believing anyone or anything.
Then your eyes flickered back to the smoking man on the chair and something clicked. âThe Black Mamba,â you murmured, more to yourself than anything. You heard rumors about how the Black Mamba was an arsonist and his favorite weapons were explosives. Allegedly, he even constructed a bomb on his own at the age of ten.
âOh, save the formalities,â he groaned, feigning annoyance. âCall me Jaemin.â
That gave you a pinch of hope. You werenât sure if it was just in his character, but you doubted that heâd give you as much as his government name if they planned to kill you.
But then, what exactly was their plan?
âI told you not to play your mind games on her, Jaemin,â reprimanded a familiar voice, and you turned towards the door to see the face of the love of your life.
You rose up. âYuta!â
Yutaâs head snapped in your direction. He trudged over and pulled you into his embrace, but you grimaced when he dealt too roughly with your aching arm.
âShit. Sorry about that, baby,â he murmured into your ear. âSnake protocol.â
You stayed like that for a while. There was too much going on. Even if everything youâd known was a lie, you wanted to be in the one place you felt safe for just a moment - Yutaâs arms.
Jaemin fake-coughed. âIf you two lovebirds are done, Cobra just texted me and said he wants to meet her.â He added blankly, âJust wanna make sure thatâs okay with you guys first.â
You realized three things in that moment - one, you had seen Jaemin before, he was the one with Yuta earlier. Two, he fucking thrived off sarcasm.
And three, you were going to meet The King Cobra.
Panickedly, you stared at Yuta, but he rushed to assure you it would be okay. âRelax, princess. He just wants to give you answers to all those little questions you have. Answers you deserve. You trust me, right?â
âI trust you,â you drawled, even though you knew that you shouldnât have. Then, you pushed him in the chest and managed to barely shove him. âBut Iâm mad at you.â
Yuta chortled. âYou can be mad at me as much as you want, but rules are rules and I donât make them. Youâll have to take that up with the motherfucker who does. Letâs go meet him, ey?â
When you finally agreed to meet his boss, you slipped out of the bedroom that you could have only assumed was Jaeminâs and walked into the corridors. Everything about being within the foreign walls of the Serpentsâ headquarters made you feel like an outsider, although it did make sense. Technically - as heiress to the rival gang - you were.
Yuta held you firm to his chest, allowing you to loosen up and feel secure in his embrace. It also made you feel untouchable. Wandering henchmen seemed nothing short of frightened by Yuta as he strutted down the halls like he owned the place (technically, he kind of did) with you clinging stubbornly to his side.
The room he brought you to was someoneâs office, void of all the hundreds of people pacing down the corridors, yet still not quite empty. Inside, you noticed the presence of two men that you didnât recognize. Yuta sat across the desk and urged you to do the same.
âBoss,â Yuta greeted the man you both sat directly across from.
Boss. That meant he could have only been one person.
âYou brought her,â his boss observed, smiling at you gently. You were half-tempted to smile back. He seemed warm and welcoming, which was totally unexpected for a gang leader.
âYes, I did. Babe, this is my boss. Or as you know him, the King Cobra,â Yuta introduced, and suddenly the pieces clicked into place.
The man waved. âHey. Iâm the leader, but I know you already know that. Yuta here tells me youâre extremely curious,â he teased. âBy the way, you can call me Taeyong.â
You nodded. âIâll keep that in mind.â
âAnd this is the Python, who, technically, is also my boss, since he outranks me,â said Yuta, gesturing towards the man who stood beside Taeyong. He was slightly taller and unlike Taeyong, had a grim aura. ďżź
âDoyoung,â The Python said plainly. âTaeyongâs right hand.â
You nodded once more, feeling almost obligated to this time. The rumors were true; his presence was suffocating.
Taeyong clapped his hands together and suddenly turned remarkably stern. âAlright, now that weâre done with introductions, letâs talk about the real reason for bringing you here. I know you have lots of questions.â
Too many questions. You still wanted to know why you werenât six feet under yet, or what would be their next move now that they had you under their belt. Were they going to use you to lure your father in? Then what? Would they dispose of you after you had done their bidding? ďżź
There was an insatiable little cat roaming around in your brain, chasing dangerously after strings of information. Maybe curiosity did kill the cat, but as youâd told Yuta before, satisfaction brought it back.
And you werenât going to stop until you were dead or satisfied.
He began, âFirst of all, you are by no means our target. Your father murdered my aunt nearly twenty-two years ago and in spite of his opposing claims, we have sufficient evidence. Witnesses on standby, accomplices forced into silence, proof of payment transactions made continuously throughout the decades to silence them. I made it my mission to stop at nothing to kill whoever was responsible, and two years ago on the twentieth anniversary, I finally determined who.â
There was almost nothing that you could say. You were in disbelief - not that heâd kill someone, but that heâd lie to you about something so normalized in your life. This had to be something deeper than you were being told.
âWhy wait two years?â
âWe had to plan meticulously,â he said plainly. âWe had to get inside before we made a move, close enough to predict your fatherâs moves before he made them. That was why we decided to involve Yuta.â
Yuta nodded and added, âTwo years ago, I was assigned to this mission. We were looking for an opportunity to infiltrate and get close to the inner circle, and just our luck, you needed a new bodyguard. It was also important for me to protect you. We couldnât risk something happening to you.â
âWhy not?â you pressed. You felt like a pawn to their game. âIs there something important about me?â
Silence fell over the room and you blinked in confusion. Everyone else in the room gazed towards Taeyong and you could only find yourself doing the same thing. He looked sullen, and you couldnât even begin to fathom why.
You were starting to get annoyed. âWell?â
âThereâs no easy way of saying this, but I wonât make it anyone elseâs responsibility,â he said, wearing a sad smile. âThat lady he killed wasnât just our former heiress. She was your mother.â
You gaped. âWhat?â
Doyoung spoke up. âThink about it. Why else would he avoid admitting that he killed someone?â
You shook your head and sank into denial. There was no way. Your father had never been the best man and you knew that, but he wouldnât kill the woman that birthed you. Would he?
âHe threw a fucking knife at you,â Yuta reminded. âYou think he wouldnât snap hard enough to kill your mother?â
The memory flooded back in and you began having flashbacks, immersing yourself so deeply back in the moment that you could feel the fear that occupied you then. You remembered your eyes going wide, your chest heaving as you gaped in shock.
It happened so quickly. One moment, you thought that you were harmlessly persuading your father, the next, you heard a knife cutting through the air before you could even fathom what was happening.
âN-no, heâhe wouldnât,â you denied. You shut your eyes as if it would make everything go away, but there was no escape.
âHe took her away from you.â
âStop.â
Yuta didnât listen. âAll those painful years of longing were because of him. He shut you out from the world because he didnât want to risk having to face you once you finally discovered the truth. Deny it all you want, but you know itâs fucking true. Everything adds up.â
âYuta, thatâs enough,â asserted Taeyong.
Yuta didnât dare disobey. He softened up the moment he saw your fragile state - tears brimming your eyes as you were forced to face the truth head-on. It was a bitter pill to swallow, but he was right. Everything added up too well, from your fatherâs mysterious behavior to the exact time of which their heiress and your mother passed. It could have only meant one thing.
You finally received the answers you had long-craved, but they werenât the ones you were expecting.
âIâm sorry,â Yuta apologized with a frown. âCome here.â
There was no hesitation when you crawled into him and began to sob into his chest. He cradled you gently, the same way he had when he found you crying in your room yesterday.
Life was cruel. You knew that better than anyone else. But now that you knew your own father was responsible for so much of the pain and rupture you had felt deep in your chest, you werenât certain if you would ever catch a break.
As much as you had wanted to deny his actions, there quickly became a point where it was impossible. And you were no longer in denial. You were in a state of pure, scorching hot rage. All you could feel was anger. And an aching desire for revenge on behalf of your mother.
Taeyong called your name once you had calmed down. âI brought you here because I wanted to make you a deal,â he began, and your eyebrows quirked with interest. âYou help us catch him and Iâll make sure you never have to be under the control of that sick son of a bitch ever again.â
It didnât take any convincing at all. You were already certain of what you wanted to do when he asked you the question. âSounds like a plâŚ,â you trailed off as you realized something. âWait. You said that my mother was your aunt, right?â
He nodded and you gawked.
âThat means youâreââ
âYes. Iâm your cousin. I was waiting for you to realize,â Taeyong chortled.
How fucking ironic. The two rival gangs were family. And you were too blinded by emotion to even realize. No wonder this meant so much to him.
On the other end, you were delighted. You were certain you had no real blood family past your father and life was lonely. Instead of the dread you had been feeling for the past few days, you couldnât wait to end this once and for all and meet the endless opportunities that awaited you. A happy ending was in arms reach. ďżź
Whatever you could do to clutch it sooner, you wanted to know. You would do almost anything.
You had lost all empathy for your father. No wonder he shunned you to your room all the time. He was hiding how truly ugly he was inside. âIâm game if you all are, but whatâs the move? How do you plan on getting him?â
âStraight to business,â Taeyong teased. âDonât worry. Iâm sure he and his team have arrived back at that little hideout of yours and know youâre missing. Heâs going to want you back and knows that to obtain you, heâs going to have to reach us. Weâre going to arrange a meeting. Heâll be trapped in with nowhere to run.â
You squinted, skeptical. âMy fatherâs somewhat rash when it comes to dealing with other people, but he knows that meeting you would be like handing his life to the palms of his killer. He would either not agree or plan an escape.â
âYes, but we still have an advantage.â
âWhat advantage?â
Taeyong grinned wryly. âA special asset.â
His vague response puzzled you, but you slapped your hand over your face and began to rub your temple. âI need a nap.â
Yuta sighed blithely. âIt has been a long day.â
âAnd the next ones are going to be even longer,â Taeyong said stoically. You were already beginning to take a liking to him. He was good-natured, but knew exactly when to be serious and could turn on a dime. âYuta, you may take her to your room for the evening. Weâll regroup in the morning and establish how to proceed.â
Everyone bid one another goodnight and Yuta led you back to the residency corridor. You passed a couple of men on your way towards his room, although the clear restriction of access within the area and unafraid glances they casted your direction suggested that they werenât henchmen. They were Serpents.
âAre you okay?â Yuta asked when you flopped down on his bed. He snuggled beside you like a puppy and you smiled softly.
âIâm a lot of things right now,â you whispered somberly. âNot sure if okay is one of them.â
Glancing around his room was oddly comforting. Although it was dull-toned, it felt vibrant and full of life â pictures of him, his family, and friends adorned his nightstand and posters decorated his wall. It felt like Yuta. Not the strong wall he put up whenever he worked, but the Yuta who was utterly unafraid to be vulnerable.
âMm,â he hummed in response, arms wrapped around your waist and his lips leaning into your ear. âIs there any way I can cheer you up?â
You drawled, âI can think of one.â
âSo can I,â Yuta leaned over your face, lips just barely avoiding yours. âCare to enlighten me?â
Every inch of your body was aflame with anticipation. You couldnât help but stare at his lips, desperately wishing that he would stop teasing you and press them against yours.
âYuta.â
âHm?â
âKiss me.âďżź
Yuta grinned smugly then gave in, finally meeting your lips in a blissful kiss. Your hands reached for his long, auburn locks of hair, and you let his lips guide you to a brand new world, momentarily detaching yourself from reality.
And the night passed like that, with Yutaâs mouth on yours - and your body.

You strutted into the conference room brimming with energy. For the first time in what felt like ages, sleep came to you easy. One night with Yuta had relieved you of a weekâs worth of stress.
That meant that you could focus on what was crucial, feeling nothing but passionate anger and determination. You were going to put an end to your decades of suffering - once and for all.
The table was nearly full when you and Yuta arrived. Taeyong took his rightful spot at the head of the table, Doyoung sat to his left, and a file box stole the spot on his right. The rest of the seats were occupied by Jaemin and faces you couldnât put names to, but you recognized them as the pair youâd spotted in the halls yesterday.
You followed Yuta to the table, sandwiched directly between him and Jaemin.
âAre we late?â Yuta asked with a wry grin.
âNo, the rest of us are simply early,â Taeyong deadpanned, then began, âGood morning everyone. Iâm sure that you have all taken notice of the fresh face at the table, and Iâm aware that some of you are also fresh faces to her. For that reason, I would like to ask you both to each do short introductions. Please try to be as brief as possible, thank you.â
The inner circle members you were unfamiliar with each gave their name and aliases. The pink-haired man across from you was The Boa, and his name was Haechan. Beside him was The Copperhead, a Mark Lee. They deliberately didnât disclose their roles, you were smart enough to figure that out. The hacker and the treasurer.
When they concluded, Taeyong continued, âWith that out of the way, I would like to clarify our next move. Last night, your father accepted our offer to meet. The terms of the agreement were that if he turned himself in we would, in return, give you back unharmed, though obviously he knows weâll blow his brains the second we get a chance, and your father doesnât exactly strike me as the type willing to go out without a bang.â
Doyoung added, âIn other words, as long as heâs aware that itâs a trap heâs going to devise a plan in order to escape, and we have to be prepared for whatever adversities that may possibly surface.â
Taeyong nodded, then asked, âAny word from The Sphinx, Haechan?â
âYou were right-on about this guy not wanting to go out without a bang, Boss. Literally. I got off the phone with The Sphinx this morning and he says her fatherâs sending his goons in then blowing the whole damn place up,â Haechan chirped back quickly.
Jaemin grinned wickedly. âSounds like fun.â
âSounds like a suicide mission,â Mark corrected, scowling.
âYeah, well, itâs not. Sphinx made it clear the man has one goal in mind, and thatâs getting him and his daughter out alive,â Haechan said matter-of-factly. You barely caught his gaze, it lasted a total of half one single second.
Your face scrunched up in confusion. Who the hell is The Sphinx?
Doyoung mused, âHow does he plan on escaping? Is he familiar with any alternative routes? Itâs our territory weâre meeting on. He has to know we have eyes everywhere out there.â
âBut everyone will be distracted attempting to survive. Weâre not going to let ourselves die trying to kill him,â Mark said thoughtfully. âItâs his men versus ours â thereâs gonna be a bloodbath.â
That sent a shiver down your spine. You werenât sure if you were visibly agitated, but Yuta immediately began to soothe you and rub your back with his palm. Maybe he could simply feel it. You glanced at him and smiled.
âThen I hope youâre all ready to die,â Taeyong drawled. âOr at least unafraid to get your hands bloody. We leave at six - be prepared.â
By the time that six had rolled around, you were already standing inside the building. It was off the map, clearly abandoned and repurposed into criminal territory.
In the time that it took for everyone else to prepare, you were already armored up and ready to play the role of the frightened abducted daughter, but there was something troubling you - questions. What if everything didnât go according to plan? Or what if your father somehow managed to escape in the end?
He wasnât dumb, he knew that the best time to run off with you was when everyone would be too caught up in surviving. It was every man for themself - kill or be killed.
Yuta came up from behind and wrapped his arms around your waist. He nudged his chin on your shoulder. âPenny for your thoughts?â
âJust a little worried,â you admitted quietly. If he were anyone else you would have sucked it up, but Yuta had a way with effortlessly coaxing answers from you. That was what he did. âI donât wanna go back. Iâve been more free in the past twenty-four hours than I have in the past twenty-two years of my life. I canât go back.â
âAnd you wonât,â Yuta assured, cooing in your ear. âIâll make sure of it, baby. Weâll catch him and youâll never have to go back there again.â
You whispered, âPromise?â
Yuta whirled you around and pressed a chaste kiss to your lips. âI swear with my life.â
âI should blow both of your brainâs.â
Startled, you jolted and turned to see Doyoung staring - glaring at you both. If looks could kill, you would be six feet under. You clung to Yutaâs side who snook an arm around your waist. Doyoung had an aura that could make you regret doing as much as looking at him wrong.
âGather around. Taeyong wants to give the plan,â Doyoung commanded icily. Then he turned around and walked towards the team even quicker than he had came and delivered the message.
He was a force to be reckoned with.
Taking notice of the look on your face, Yuta merely chuckled and kissed you one last time to soothe you. âBaby, donât mind Doyoung. Most people are scared of him because heâs stern and ruthless on the job, but otherwise heâs a pretty decent guy. He likes the reactions, Iâm convinced he gets off on that shit - just donât give him one and heâll warm up.â
In response, you nodded. Yuta gave you the exact reaffirmation that you needed to do this. Whatever reluctance you had left was drained the second you reminded yourself of all the terrible things your father had done to your family. You wanted him to pay. âLetâs go,â you said, gesturing towards the team. There was only one thing on your mind and that was vengeance.
Taeyong spoke when everyone finally gathered around the table, âBefore Empire and their leader get here, I want to address exactly what the fuck is gonna happen. As we confirmed earlier, heâs blowing the place up. Jaemin is going to locate and defuse the bomb with the assistance of The Sphinx. Yuta, you stand with her by the back door and get her the fuck out of here the second anything goes wrong,â he said assertively. âAnd trust me, shit is gonna go wrong. Any objections?â
Jaemin raised his hand.
âJaemin, if itâs some bullshit, Iâll kill you.â
He put his hand back down and you muffled a snicker.
Everyone got into place. You, Jaemin, and Yuta waited by the back door for immediate escape once it was time. Doyoung and Taeyong stood bravely behind the table. The rest of the team werenât present - they waited outdoors ensuring the getaway cars were ready.
And The Sphinx. You had no idea who he was, but you were practically afraid to ask.
When the front doors opened, you sucked in an audibly deep breath. Two brawny men brought your father inside and kneeled him before the table, but his eyes were searching for you. When he found you, you could see anger in them.
Wishing you could hold Yutaâs hand, you sighed. It was too risk under the circumstances. Then, you remembered the necklace around your throat and held it for good luck. This is for you, Mom.
Taeyong greeted, âHello, uncle.â
Your father scowled. âWe are in no relation for you to call me that.â
âReally? Because I think you knew my aunt very well,â Taeyong furrowed his brows mockingly.
Although your father was clearly bristling with anger, he said nothing and decided to change the topic. âGive me back my daughter.â
âWhy?â Taeyong tilted his head. He was playing a dangerous game, but he knew that he would be the winner. âSo that you can neglect and abuse her like you did my aunt? You know what the rules were; you present yourself to us and we would return your daughter back home safely.â
âI did nothing to your aunt!â your father shouted and you nearly flinched.
âOh, yeah? Doyoung, bring me the diary.â
Your fatherâs eyes widened, anger still present on his face, and you could tell the same question was playing in his head. What diary?
Doyoung handed Taeyong a book and he flipped hastily through the pages. âHm, which one should I readâŚ,â he pretended to muse. âOh, this one looks interesting. âDecember 20th, 1999. Today, for the first time, I was scared for my life of the man I had never feared and who had vowed to never hurt me. I told him we were having a baby girl today. He threw a knife at me. It missed me just barely, but I was frightened to tears. I couldnât even move until he began trudging towards me, and then I ran for my life and my baby girlâs. I knew he wanted a boy, but I never expected him to behave so hazardously.â Remember that?â
As those words left his mouth, you could visualize every sentence. You had partially lived the experience. You clenched your fists - there was no more sadness in your body, only white-hot rage. The same behaviors he had held around your mother, he had begun to unleash onto you and you couldnât even begin to imagine everything that sheâd gone through.
âNo,â your father answered through gritted teeth.
Liar. He was a lying piece of shit.
âThen, let me refresh your memory some more. This was the day that you murdered herâŚâ
Your father interjected, âI murdered no one!â
ââJuly 6th, 2000. Heâs going to kill me. I know he is. Thereâs nothing I can do now besides pray that he takes care of our sweet baby girl and that someone finds this. I want her to read this and know exactly how much I love her. Sheâs the best thing that has ever happened to me. I pray she finds someone to love her as much as I do. Iâm sorry, my love. Iâm so sorry.ââ
You burst into angry tears. You were mad and this was being too drawn out - someone needed to put a bullet through his head.
âStop,â he said, looking at your teary eyes and knowing he had blown all chances of preserving your trust in him.
âNo. Your daughter deserves to know what youâve taken away from her. Youâve deceived her enough. Doyoung, the hard copy, please.â
Doyoung swiftly passed him what you could tell from a distance were printouts. Taeyong continued, âIn my hand is a hard copy of payment transactions youâve made that date back all the way to 2000, just around the time my aunt passed away, until roughly seven years ago when the trail went cold. Nine thousand nine hundred ninety-nine dollars was withdrawn from your account twice every month over the course of fifteen years.â
Your dad glared. âYour point?â
âAt first I thought maybe you resorted to killing them after they got uncooperative, or maybe you finally decided to get smart and pay them in cash,â Taeyong said, taking short strides as he paced back and forth behind the table. âThough with the help of my technology specialist I was able to determine the identities of the people you were sending money to - Shon Seungwan and Bae Joohyun. Do those names ring a bell?â
Your father said nothing, but you could see it all on his face. He was familiar with those names, and so were you.
âThey were some of your maids until 2015 when they were replaced, and the database states that very same year as their date of death,â Taeyong smiled grimly. âHereâs my theory. Those women were witnesses or forced accomplices to the murder of my aunt and thus you bought their silence. But fifteen years later, something changed. You didnât care that you were leaving a trail. No, you couldnât give less of a damn. You cared about the money. It would have been more convenient for you to simply kill them than continue paying them, am I right?â
Your dad didnât answer. Instead, he threatened, âMy team will be here any moment now. Theyâll kill you and your circle. Every single last one of you!â
Taeyong snickered. âOh, you really have no idea.â
âWhat, about Nakamoto? Of course I know heâs a snake. I knew that the second your team ambushed us!â
Something overprotective washed over you when he mentioned Yuta, but you fought the urge to make any movements. If you did, you might have abruptly ended Taeyongâs verbal torture.
âExactly. Canât you see? Weâre always a step ahead. We always have a plan. And this one,â Taeyong grabbed his gun off of the table, grinning to himself. âThis one youâll never see coming.â
âWhat does that mean?â Your father asked, angrily confused. He raised his voice, âWhat does that mean!â
Suddenly, the front doors burst open, and the person shouted, âSurprise!â
It was Ten.
The gears in your head started to turn and everything clicked into place. We are your shadow. It meant that they were following your father wherever he went - because they were always there. Yuta was The Viper.
And Ten was The Sphinx. ďżź
Your father spluttered, âWhatâs going on?â
âSometimes the things you try your hardest to find are hiding right in plain sight,â Ten sang with a wicked smile.
The sound of a loud, piercing gunshot from the hallways followed by several more directed the attention off of Ten, then all of a sudden the doors burst open and all hell broke loose.
Yuta gripped your arm quickly and urged you outside the door, âLetâs go.â
Jaemin and Ten left right behind you, but they turned on a different hall, most likely heading in what you could have only assumed was the direction of the bomb. Meanwhile, Yuta was trying to quickly yet carefully lead you out of the building. You didnât just need to evacuate the building - you needed to be far away from it.
Yuta poked his head around the corner of the halls then quickly moved it back in and groaned, âFuck, theyâre everywhere. Weâll be outnumbered.â
Hearing footsteps, you tugged his arm and pulled him inside the room nearby. âIn here.â
Quickly he closed the door behind himself and you pulled him away from it. It would have taken nothing for a bullet to fly through the wood and into his skin, and the last thing you needed was another dead loved one.
There was too much happening all at once and you wished someone would have put a bullet through your fatherâs head while they had a clear shot. As long as he was out there, he was going to look for you. And so was his team and the henchmen theyâd brought along, and theyâd stop at nothing at all to bring you back.
That meant if getting Yutaâs blood on their hands was what it took, they would do it. And that was too big a risk for you.
âGod dammit,â you sighed, hearing bullets flying endlessly outside in the halls. âThis is a fucking shoot-out and I know heâs got them covering all of the floors. How do we get out?â
âWe have to use extreme caution. Itâs not safe to camp around here for too long. Unless we wanna get blown up by that goddamn bomb or have the roof collapse in on us, inevitably weâll have to go down floor by floor,â Yuta whispered. But you both were on the third floor.
You tried to think of any other options, but he was right. There were windows, but they were too high above the ground to jump from here. Not even a miracle could help you survive the fall.
You frowned. âYouâre right. Letâs at least try to reach the second floor, then we can ease down to the first floor.â
Yuta agreed and drew his gun before he opened the door back up. You followed behind him, your own gun raised and making sure to keep a third eye on your surroundings behind you. A sudden ambush was always possible.
The floor was quieter than it was initially and the silence kept you on your toes. It was more frightening than the constant sounds of guns firing. At least when people were shooting you were aware of their presence - anyone could have been sneaking around and youâd have no clue if they were stealthy enough.
It became clear why the floor had grown silent the more you roamed around. There was blatant evidence of a bloodbath lying everywhere - an ungodly amount of bodies sprawled out on the floor and blood painting anything and everything it could reach. You grimaced when your eyes met a pile of corpses. This was the aftermath, and you hoped the team wasnât involved.
Yuta winced. âThis place is gonna reek.â
âTheyâre going to be cremated,â you mused.
Yuta snorted.
When you finally reached the second floor, you could hear the action a staircase away. There was still no sight of your father or his inner circle, a good thing, although you were still worried. You dreaded a surprise encounter.
One of your fatherâs henchmen aimed at Yuta before he could even come completely down the stairway. Rather than you having complete control over your body and actions, your next move felt almost instinctive - you had a clear shot and pulled the trigger without a second thought. Youâd be damned if you let anyone take him away from you, especially dead in your face.
For a second Yuta seemed shocked, but it was gone in a blink and he sported a proud smile. He praised, âAtta girl.â
It didnât terrify you that you felt no remorse. That was how deep your love for him went - youâd kill for him, over and over again. And in return, there was no doubt in your bones that heâd do the same for you.
That was your first body.
You knew exactly who you wanted to be your last.
âYuta!â
You and Yuta both turned when you heard someone call his name. Ten quickly came into vision, gesturing with his hands for you to follow him as swiftly as possible. He led you both to a room and shut the door. There was something wrong. You could see it on his face.
Yuta raised his eyebrow. âWhatâs wrong? Did Jaemin defuse the bomb?â
âShh, listen to me. Heâs working on it, but thatâs not why I called you,â Ten said, then went on to explain, âTaeyong got shotâŚ,â
You interjected with wide eyes, âTaeyong got shot?â
Ten shushed you with a single finger to his lip. âIf youâd let me finish, Taeyong got shot in the arm. Heâs okay for now but heâs losing blood and Yuta, youâre the only one with medical training. You get what Iâm trying to say?â
Yuta nodded, holding back a sigh. âYeah, I got it. But I canât leave her alone. I wonât.âďżź
âShe wonât be alone,â Ten assured. âSheâll be with me.â
Yuta looked at you hard, searching your eyes for any fear. In the same way, you stared deeply into his eyes and saw nothing but gentle care and passionate adoration. He placed both hands on your shoulders. âAre you okay with this?â
For a split second you considered telling him not to worry about you, but you knew that that wouldnât have satisfied him. Instead, you nodded and said sweetly, âTenâs here, Iâll be okay. Go help out your boss, Doc.â
Yuta smiled. You noted to yourself to interrogate him on his medical expertise, but now wasnât the time nor the place. ďżź
Before he left, you leaned up on the tip of your toes and pressed a chaste kiss to his lips. âFor good luck.â
âOkay, yuck. Iâm all for sappy romance but weâre all literally about to die,â Ten grimaced.
You rolled your eyes and sent Yuta off after a long moment of convincing him that you would be okay. He was painfully reluctant, but finally left after Ten gave him directions and promised heâd come back for you.
When he left, you stared dead at Ten, and he felt as though your eyes were accusingly pointing fingers at him.
For the sake of survival, you whisper-yelled, âWho the hell are you, Ten? Is that even your name?â
Ah, thatâs what this is about, he thought.
Ten smirked. âItâs one of them. Why do you think they call me The Sphinx?â
You mulled his question over. The Sphinx, completely unrelated to snakes as far as you were aware. Head of human, body of a lion, wings of a falcon. Then it clicked. It represented his several identities.
âShit, Ten,â you shook your head. âThatâs fucking wild. Iâm not even going to ask how the hell you managed to pull this shit off.â
âGood, because frankly we donât have enough time for storytelling. Letâs get the fuck outta here,â he said, and with both of your guns cocked and raised you followed him into the halls.
Same as before, it was eerily silent. All you could hear from this floor was the sound of your heartbeat thudding against your chest. Faint sounds of gunshots came from lower and upper floors but they were too subdued to be anything less than distant.
Only this time, there were less bodies and you were growing suspicious. There was too many people and too much active gunfire for there to be such little leftover.
âSomeoneâs here,â you whispered to Ten.
Ten nodded in acknowledgment. It was clear on his face he had come to the same conclusion. He gestured with his finger for you to trail behind him onto a different hallway.
âHow much longer until the bomb blows?â
âForty minutes when Jaemin and I got to it. That was,â Ten checked his watch, âeleven minutes ago.â
You had twenty-nine minutes to get out of that building alive.
All of a sudden, you heard a gun fire and knew it wasnât yours nor Tenâs - because the bullet landed right next to him. Ten turned around promptly and shot in the direction of the fire-er, gunning down one of two Empire henchmen. In a split second you pulled your trigger and the other crashed down to the floor consecutively.
âFuck, they know,â Ten groaned. He thought for a moment he could get you out safely if they assumed he was still faithful to the gang, though there was no way in hell that theyâd attempt to shoot him if that were the case.
âWords spread quickly, huh?â
âToo goddamn quickly.â
What came next happened even faster. The door behind Ten suddenly opened and a hand reached out to grab him by the collar, yanking him inside the room. He yelled and you heard his gun crash to the ground and go off consequently. Your eyes went wide and gun in hand, you rushed inside to rescue him. What you saw made you nauseous.
Not a body, at least not a dead one. It was your father - and he had Ten on his knees execution-style, a gun pointed to his head.
He smiled and mocked, âSurprise.â
âPut the gun down and step away from him,â you ordered, aiming your gun dead at your father. You stood boldly with no fear and spoke with no tremble in your voice. Cold and clipped. ďżź
He quickly retaliated, âTry and shoot me and Iâll take him with me.â
In spite of your fatherâs threat, Ten remained composed and held a stoic face. It was what you admired most about him - his ability to cling towards a calm attitude when presented with difficult circumstances. But with his life practically being in your hands, you wondered if it was all a facade and if inside he consisted of all the same storms of emotions as you - and most prominent of them all was the roaring fear and dread of the outcome.
Yet the moment you realized that your father had probably come to terms with the fact that he wasnât making it out alive and instead became intent on dragging everyone else to the grave with him, you immediately began to understand what your options were â and you werenât going to back down. You had to get him distracted.
You lowered your gun. âOkay.â
Your father arched an eyebrow, as though he hadnât expected you to comply - at least not easily. âOkay?â
âOkay,â you nodded meekly. âIâm picking my battles wisely. Iâm your daughter, I know how powerful you are, Dad. You probably planned this perfectly and have more men waiting in the halls for backup. I donât have any other choice.â
He chuckled. âSmart girl.â
âBut to beg,â you added, ignoring how bitter your words tasted on your tongue. If you wanted Ten alive, you had no other options but to play the role that you were assigned. âPlease donât kill him, Daddy. It doesnât have to be like this.â
âDarling, have you forgotten? Heâs a snake. Heâs dead to us now. That bullshit from earlier was a goddamn scheme to get you to do their dirty work for them - they kidnapped you, held you hostage, they lied straight to your face,â your father said.
You bristled inwardly, Youâre no better. If it werenât for the sake of your act you would have given him a piece of your mind, but you knew he would look for cracks in your facade. And you would offer him no such thing.
He continued, âTheyâre still not trustworthy. Yuta tricked you. Ten tricked you. They tricked both of us. This is about you just as much as it is me - you said that, right?â
Whatever ounce of sympathy that you could have felt for your father would have dissipated in that moment if you had anymore to spare. You knew that he was ego-driven, but using those words to attempt to manipulate you was an unimaginable kind of low.
Tears began to well from your eyes, but they werenât the ones of sadness you figured he had perceived them to be - they were angry. They were furious and vengeful.
You sniffled and played along, âYeah. I did. But you were right. I should have listened to you from the beginning.â
âItâs okay, dear,â he smiled, ever so menacingly. âAll you got to do is come back home. Iâve already won. Iâm going to teach them a lesson by letting them burn to ashes. They wonâtâŚâ
Just as he spoke, Ten interjected with his palms and reached above his head to point your fatherâs arms in another direction. Then, he skillfully snatched the weapon from his hands and disarmed it, leapt up and made a run for it.
By the time your father made a move to react, he was too late. Ten was agile and had already charged halfway across the large room. Meanwhile you had lined the gun up perfectly with his chest, ready to fire.
âCareful,â you warned tauntingly. âThat ego of yours is gonna get you killed.â
For half a second, your father simply stared at you. Then, he burst into laughter as if you had cracked some joke. âPlease. You donât have it in you, and if you did, you would have done it by now. You canât kill me.â
The doors burst open and your head whirled around instantly, and a figure emerged from the hallways. âBut I can.â
Taeyong. The King Cobra.
He aimed his gun directly at your fatherâs head, face still and bold. âAnd I will.â
Taeyongâs non-dominant arm was wrapped with the fabric of what you could clearly tell was someoneâs shirt, you figured to stop the blood loss. He was strong, you had to give him that. He was wounded by a bullet and still stood there as if he had nothing to lose. ďżź
Jaemin came up from behind him, also armed. He sported a smile even more menacing than your fatherâs. âThis is our game, Emperor. We win, you lose. Thatâs how this shit goes.â
Your father looked around and you could see it in his eyes as he realized there was not one, but three guns being pointed in his direction, that he began to accept defeat. He began to laugh, almost hysterically.
âFine, you win. Kill me,â he grinned and raised his hands in a surrender. âBut I also have a plan, and youâll also never see it comiââ
The sound of several gunshots echoed throughout the room and made your ears feel as if they could bleed.
The nauseating sight of your fatherâs corpse laid only feet before you, and you didnât need to turn around to know that it could have only been Taeyong that pulled the trigger. He stared coldly for a moment, gaze hard and unfaltering. Then, he turned around and headed out the doors.
âDamn,â Jaemin grinned. âGuess he really did go out with a bang.â
Your eyes were trained to the scene in front of you, but you could practically hear Ten roll his eyes as he said, âNot the time, Jaemin.â
Jaemin merely laughed and tailed behind Taeyong, mentioning something about the bomb being taken care of and that it was time to leave, but you were frozen in place. A foreign feeling had washed over you and you couldnât identify what it was.
Ten walked to your side and patted your back. âHey, heâs gone. Heâs dead.â ďżź
Dead. As in gone and he wasnât coming back. That was when you could feel the invisible weight fly from your shoulders, the ease settle in your body, and you finally realized what that feeling was. It wasnât shock, it wasnât grief, it wasnât pain nor sorrow - it was relief.
He couldnât hurt you anymore.
You nodded. It was over. After twenty-two years, you were finally free. So was your mom. You began to clutch your necklace, but your eyebrows furrowed in confusion when you noticed that it wasnât around your neck. Then, you looked around and noticed it wasnât on the floor.
Ten gave you a confused look. âWhatâs wrong?â
âMy necklace,â you fretted, âItâs notâŚ,â
Ten raised his finger to his lip and glanced around the room concentratedly. You blinked in confusion but said nothing else.
âYou hear that?â he asked.
Your lips parted to say no, but then you finally heard it - ticking. But there was no clock in the room and Tenâs watch made no noise. You watched as Ten crouched down to your fatherâs corpse and grabbed the switchblade from his holster. He walked towards the opposite end of the room and before you could ask what he was doing, he began to tear up the floorboard.
When he finally pulled away the plywood, you saw something red flickering in his widened eyes.
There was another bomb.
âGo,â Ten ordered, pulling out his phone and dialing a number. âTurn right, head down the hall and thereâs a staircase. Run and donât fucking stop until youâre in one of the cars.â
You wanted to hesitate, but the look Ten shot you then was commanding. You did as he said and began to run down the hallway, feet smashing against the floor nearly as fast as your heart raced inside your chest.
The last words of your father began to replay in your head like a mantra, But I also have a plan, and youâll also never see it comiâ then he was cut off by a gunshot. Realization dawned upon you quickly. He was talking about the bomb and you had completely missed it. That explained why he gave in the way that he did.
You began to wonder where everyone was. Mark and Haechan were safe in the car, but had Jaemin and Taeyong made it there safely? And where was Doyoung? Then you realized you hadnât heard from Yuta since he left to help Taeyong.
But Taeyong was bandaged-up and with you only moments ago. That meant Yuta could have been anywhere.
Tears began to well from your eyes and emotion consumed your body. With no indication that he was even still inside you didnât stop running, but you prayed that he would be waiting for you when you came outside. You prayed that he was somewhere safe. You had no idea what you would do with yourself if something happened to him.
You sprinted down the steps and at the end of the staircase was a door. Quickly you pulled it open and saw the cars come into vision, parked far away from the building to avoid being directly impacted. When you finally reached one, the back door slammed open and Taeyong urged you in the backseat.
âWhereâs Yuta?â you asked, panic clear as day on your face. You scanned the entire vehicle, he wasnât there. There was another car, but you couldnât tell who all was inside. You raised your voice, âHas anyone seen Yuta!â
Taeyong replied calmly, âNo. Heâs still inside somewhere. Weâre waiting for him, Doyoung and Ten.â
âWhat? We have to find him!â you cried.
âWe donât have time,â Taeyong told you, shaking his head. âThat thingâs gonna blow any moment now and we have to get out of here ourselves:â
Jaemin put down his phone after ending a call you were too panicked to even notice he was on. âYeah, itâs time. Sphinx just told us to go. Weâve got three minutes.â
âWhere is he?â Taeyong asked.
âEscaped out the other end. Said he doesnât have enough time to make it to the cars.â
Haechan rolled down the window and made a signal to Mark, who was in the driverâs seat of the opposite car. Then you felt the car jerk to life and began to move.
After you made distance on the road, you heard a loud sound roaring through the air. When you looked at the window, the sight made you nauseous. There was smoke rising heavily in the air and the building was engulfed in flames, beginning to collapse in on itself.
You were hysterical. Tears streamed down your cheeks and you wanted to scream, but no sound would come from your mouth. Your lungs began to feel hollow and your body shook with fear. There was no way that this was happening. It couldnât be. Yuta couldnât be dead. He promised you that he wouldnât leave you.
Taeyong wrapped his good arm around you and pulled you into his chest, letting you sob onto him. âItâs gonna be okay.â
You knew he was only telling you that to placate you. It wasnât okay. Nothing was going to be okay until you knew Yuta was safe and sound - until he was in your arms and you could feel his warmth on your body again. You were regretting separating from him. At least if he was going to die, then you wanted to go with him. And if he really was gone, you would go with him.
Death scared you not. If that was what it took to be with the love of your life, so be it.
The ride back to their headquarters was long and silent save for your sniffling. Taeyong had offered to take you back to Yutaâs room when you got there, but you vehemently refused. Everything in Yutaâs room screamed Yuta - you would have been too overwhelmed, and only God knew what would have happened to you then.
Hours passed. The Serpents managed to get in contact with Doyoung and Ten, but nothing from Yuta. And they hadnât seen him, either.
Eventually Jaemin walked up to you, but with no humorous look in his eyes. That made your stomach wrench. You prayed to God he wasnât there to deliver you any bad news.
âYouâve got to come lie down in my room,â he simply said, and before you could object he added, âCobraâs orders. He wants you to get some rest.â
With a sigh, you followed Jaemin to his bedroom and eventually lied down. You stared awake for a while, doubtful youâd get even a minute of sleep considering the circumstances, but you were goddamn exhausted of everything and today had worn you out past your limit. Your body gave in against your will and you fell asleep shortly.

When you woke up, you quickly realized that you werenât in Jaeminâs room - his blinds were drawn and curtains were thick and dark. The room you were in was lit with the morning sun.
Then, you tried to turn in the bed to shelter yourself from the sunlight but quickly noticed that someoneâs hands were around your waist and preventing you from moving. That was when you realized you werenât alone and looked towards your side.
Auburn hair, intricate tattoos, and a jewelry-adorned ear.
You shrieked, âYuta!â
He groaned and rolled over. He grumbled groggily, âItâs not Yuta, itâs a ghost.â
âThatâs not funny!â you yelled and shoved him. Relief washed over you then as you recalled the previous dayâs events. There were no words to describe how terrified you were.
With a yawn, Yuta finally sat up and outstretched his arms, and you immediately crashed into them. You almost thought that you were dreaming, but his touch was too warm to not be real. Then once you felt his skin and realized he was real and wasnât going to slip away, you burst into tears.
âI thought I lost you,â you whimpered, holding him dangerously tight, and in return he did the same to you.
Yuta squeezed you hard and pressed a kiss to your forehead. He wiped your tears from your face with his thumb and said in his deepened morning voice, âI told you, Iâll never ever leave you. Thatâs a promise, baby.â
You let out a relieved breath. This was it. Everything was complete. You had everything that you could have ever wanted and you werenât asking for much.
âHowâd you even get out of there alive?â
âStrong will and determination,â Yuta drawled with a smile. âThere was something I knew I had to do even if it killed me. I think this belongs to you.â
Yuta pulled open the drawer to his nightstand and reached to grab something, then he dropped it in your palm. You stared down into your hand and gawked when you realized what it was.
Your motherâs necklace.
He picked up the jewelry and began to place it around your neck. âSaw it when I came back after helping Taeyong and figured you mustâve dropped it by mistake. I knew how much it means to you and grabbed it. Ran into some of your dadâs goons and it slowed me down, but what matters is that Iâm still alive to tell the story.â
He risked his life for your happiness. You wanted to be mad at him for doing such a foolish thing, but you just couldnât. You knew exactly why he did it and you would have done the same thing for him if you were in his place.
Feeling your eyes water, you leaned into him and said like it would be your last time you were able to, âI love you.â
Yuta didnât hesitate. âI love you, too.â
You bit your lip, sensing what you wanted to say wasnât entirely conveyed. Then, you added, âThatâs not all. Iâm in love with you and Iâm sick and tired of having to hide it. I wanna hold your hand wherever we go and kiss you whenever I feel like it. I wanna fall asleep in the same bed as you every night and wake up by your side every morning. I donât wanna hide us anymore. I donât wanna be a secret anymore, Yuta.â
âLook at me,â Yuta said, meeting your eyes. He stared at you like you hung up every star in the sky. âYouâre not a secret, baby. Not here. Why do you think the guys donât say anything? I made it clear a long time ago that I wonât take any bullshit because Iâm in fucking love with you, baby. I wanna scream it from the rooftops. Youâre the love of my life and I donât care who knows.â ďżź
That was everything you needed to hear and more. Starting today your life was going to change - and for the better. There were no more rules. You got to play the game the way your heart had simply desired.
âI want youâŚ,â Yuta began and licked his lips. He paused to pin you down to the mattress and press a teasing kiss to your lips. âTo be mine.â
You stared at his lips and replied, âThen Iâm all yours.â
Yuta casted a smug look and finally - after what felt like decades of teasing - gave in to his temptation and kissed you. His mouth moved passionately against yours and you could taste the fervor on his tongue. Just like that he had you, like a fish caught in a net. The control Yuta had over you wasnât by choice - your body simply just couldnât say no, it was responsive to his every touch and unable to resist itâs own temptation.
One thing led to another, and you quickly realized it would be a long while before you and Yuta finally started your day. ďżź
Hours later, you both were eventually forced to crawl out of bed and brace yourself for the day ahead. You had business to complete - business that didnât involve each other. Plenty of change had occurred in the past couple of days and you were still in the stage of figuring out what was the next step. That was how you found yourself back in your cousinâs office, this time with Ten by your side and Renjun on speakerphone.
Alliance between Empire and The Serpents was still brewing and a work in progress, but Ten had explained the situation to the inner circle and thankfully, they took it well. Now you had to figure out what was to become of the gang.
âSo, what happens to the gang?â you asked.
Taeyong leaned back in his chair. âWell, since youâre the sole heir, you would be next in the line of succession.â
You were aware, but you werenât sure if you were ready for such a major leap. The underworld was your playground but you werenât prepared to reign - not yet anyways. Freedom had only now been bestowed upon you. You wanted to enjoy it before you were bound down by responsibilities and your blood obligations.
Ten added, âBut considering the circumstances, we understand if youâre not ready. Hence why I spoke with Renjun, and heâs agreed to be your second string. At least until you decide that youâre ready.â
âItâs the best option,â Renjun cut in from the other line. âIâve been in your fatherâs shadow for years now. I know the score. If thereâs anybody suitable to play substitute, itâs me.â
With Renjun being the right-hand man, you couldnât deny anything he was saying. Not only had he seen most of your fatherâs dirty work up close, you were certain he had participated in some of it. But even Renjun was clueless as to everything your father had been hiding and that was why you trusted him to fulfill the role.
Taeyong nodded in agreement then glanced up at you and asked, âAre you okay with that?â
âFine by me,â you shrugged. You couldnât think of anyone better.
âThen, itâs settled,â Taeyong gave a faint smile. âHuang will temporarily take your place while you wind down for a bit.â
The four of you discussed a couple more things before the conversation ended and Renjun went on to spread the word. Everything was finally sailing smoothly, but a sudden question resurfaced in your head.
âOkay, but I have a question for Ten.â
The man in question feigned annoyance. âOh, here goes the meddling snoop. Donât think Yuta didnât tell me about your eavesdropping, Miss Busybody.â
Your face warmed up when you realized what he was referring to, but you didnât back down and shot, âHow are you a Serpent? I thought you guys only had six members. And your name has nothing to do with snakes.â
âI thought you pieced together why they call me The Sphinx,â Ten said with a grin. âHead of human, body of a lionâŚ,â
âWings of a falcon, yes I know that, Ten,â you interjected and rolled your eyes.
He continued, âThen, you should know it means Iâm multifaceted. In every sense of the word.â
âSo, youâre a two-timing snake with commitment issues.â
âHe blows hot and cold. This is the longest Iâve been able to get him to stay,â Taeyong drawled with an amused expression on his face.
Ten rolled his eyes. âIâm my own person before Iâm tied down to any organization. I operate on my own. I can operate with a gang. Taeyong knows that if he needs me, he can call. Same goes to you.â
You and Taeyong bobbed your heads. You were almost satisfied. And when you left the room a couple minutes later, you knew that there was just one more thing that you needed to do.
You found Yuta in his own office just down the hall from where you were and made a mental note to get him to show you around whenever he got the chance. The headquarters were large and you only barely knew how to get from the residency corridor to the office hallway.
Peaking your head inside, you noticed him look at you when the door creaked open. He smiled when he realized it was you and gestured for you to come in. Instead of taking a seat in the spot across from his desk, you walked up to him and made his lap your personal chair, and he wrapped his arms around your waist.
He brushed your hair aside, leaning in your ear and asked, âMay I help you?â
Your heart felt faint but you tried not to show it, though you knew that there was nothing you could keep from him. âYes, actually,â you replied and added vaguely, âI want you to do something for me.â
âI would die for you,â Yuta breathed out. He was staring at you with a fascinated gleam in his eyes, the one that made you feel like a goddess.
You shook your head and purred, âLive for me.â
Yuta smiled. His grip around your waist tightened ever so slightly and he replied finally, âI can do that. But I know thatâs not what you came here for. What do you really want, princess?â
âI wantâŚ,â you pretended to muse, looking up in the sky thoughtfully, âyou to take me out on a date.â
âRight now?â
âRight now. I donât care where. It doesnât have to be fancy. We can go any goddamn where.â
Yuta was surprised and blinked for a moment, but he quickly broke into a broad smile. âI can do that, too,â he said and rummaged through his drawer for his keys. Then, he put you on the ground and rose up. âLetâs blow this joint, baby girl.â
He intertwined his fingers into yours and walked you into the hallway.
âOn the way there, you can finally tell me the story of how Nakamoto Yuta of all people got extensive medical training,â you playfully suggested.
Yuta shook his head. âI donât think so. Itâs a long story that involves politicians and Dubai and youâre gonna wanna sit down for it.â
Confused and dangerously intrigued, you raised an eyebrow but didnât press. Yuta would tell you in due time. Right now, you focused on what was happening. The love of your life was holding your hand and taking you out on a date, something you could have only dreamed of. You were living a life of no rules, no conformity. Just you and the man that you loved most.
Your free hand clutched your necklace in your palm and you thought about your mother. She was watching you and always there with you in spirit. You remembered her last wishes - she wanted you to find someone that loved you just as much as she did.
I did, Mom. I did, you thought, smiling. And you would have loved him, too.
Eros & Psyche


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Day Eleven: Anonymous Sex w/ Taeyong
Word Count: 9,568
Summary:Â you donât know his name, you never see his face. heâs a perfect hook-up, absolutely no strings attached when you meet up for just sex. but how long can the anonymity truly last, and is it a cure-all for catching feelings?

The first time was a drunken mistake.
A careless night out at a club in LA. It was dark except when the lights flashed in quick bursts, and he was wearing a mask. Not like a normal face mask, but a Jason mask from the Friday the 13th movies. It was mid-October, and this club was doing Fright Nights with a costume contest every Saturday night this month, so the mask wasnât out of place.
At first when he approached you, you were creeped out, but you were tipsy and horny and sad, reeling from the end of two relationships, due to a cheating bastard and a betrayed friendship, so you were just looking for something, for anything to numb the pain. The club, the drinks, and this Jason-mask wearing guy were exactly what you needed.
You didnât care who he was or what he looked like, all you knew was how it felt when you pulled him into a messy stall in the womenâs restroom, hiked up the skirt of your already very short dress, and when he slid up behind you. You barely even spoke to each other, no more than was necessary, but what little he did speak came with an accent from somewhere you couldnât identify.
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Kinktober Day 31.5 - Yandere!Ghoul!Jaehyun +Â Blood & Possession

Anonymous Said: So I remember you mentioning that youâre a fan of Tokyo Ghoul, so would you be okay with a ghoul in that context? Perhaps a yandere too? With Jaehyun and the kinks blood/possession?
A/n: Boy, would I ever!! This is more than okay, anon! Iâve been waiting to end off kinktober with some more halloween-esque prompts, and these last two were more than perfect!! Thanks for sending this in!
Word Count:Â 2,670
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You knew better (pt 2)

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âHuh, looks like it was fate that wanted us to talkâ Jae-Hyun mumbles as you desperately push the help button on the elevator.Â
You turn around to face him only to find that his expression was one of absolute amusement.Â
âOh, so this is a game to you?â You question harshly.Â
âNopeâ He spoke smugly before taking a step forward.Â
âBut it does give us an opportunity to talkâ.Â
âI donât want to talk Jae-Hyun, I want to get out of the fucking elevatorâ You deadpanned, causing him to chuckle slightly.Â
âWell, since you have nothing better to do other than wait on the fire department, why donât you tell me exactly why youâre ignoring me?â He spoke, voice soft and sweet.Â
Rolling your eyes, you resist the urge to childishly stomp your foot in annoyance.Â
âAgain, with this?â You ask exasperatedly.Â
âYouâre like a dog with a boneâ No sooner than the words left your mouth he chuckles, the sound emanating from deep in his chest.Â
âTrust me, you have no ideaâ He quips.Â
Your hope that he doesnât speak again is dashed within minutes.
âYou still havenât answered my questionâ He spoke again after a few moments of silence.Â
You gave him a slight glance over your shoulder before turning your attention back to the elevatorâs help button.
âIs this because of high school?â
You give him a death glare in response. You donât even bother to answer him, opting for fishing your phone out of your pocket and dialing Johnny instead. You place it to your ear, ignoring Jae-Hyunâs comments as you wait for the rings to subside.Â
âHellllooooâÂ
âJohnny, I got stuck in a fucking elevatorâ.Â
âYouâre kiddingâ.Â
Ignoring Jae-Hyunâs existence, you click the facetime call button and wait a mere 3 seconds before he answers. He looks around at your surroundings in awe first before looking at your face.Â
âAnd youâre alone?â.Â
âOf course not,â Jae-Hyun scoffs, leaning up against a corner of the elevator with a smug look on his face.Â
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