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08. rumour mill

đŒwarnings: wonwoo is sick, you almost burn down the house!
đŒ word count: ~2k

Wonwoo
The story has changed. Now it's a tale about how he's been in love with you for a while and that you got together after the car accident.
Miss Hwang and all the members of the chat group have spiraled the rumours out of control, and he feels... awkward, to say the least. The villagers don't whisper very conspicuously when you walk past, and sometimes when you see him going about town on his part-time jobs, fixing people's sinks and building them new shelves, you say hi and end it there to stop the rumour mill.
Wonwoo knows it too, because he's now decided to keep his chats slightly shorter before excusing himself. Which is why he's currently standing outside Grandma Lee's house quietly, watching as Park Chanyeol chats you up.
"This house is gorgeous," He hears Chanyeol enthuse. "The traditional feel, you know -- and with that yard! Nostalgic, and it would look insane on the show thumbnail--"
As Chanyeol yaps on about the 180-degree rule and the height of the boom mics he plans to use, Wonwoo stifles a yawn behind his palm. Not understanding any bit of film lingo is so boring, and he doesn't know how you haven't already dozed off. Well, perks of the very person being your longtime crush, he supposes.
Actually he's not sure why he thought of that.
Anyway, he skips over that part, he has work to do. He's promised to get a tarp for Chanyeol, set up accommodation, and ensure the film crew doesn't end up homeless for the next few weeks.
He walks off, but he glances back.
Park Chanyeol really is very noisy.

Wonwoo
Okay, this is getting a little ridiculous.
Delia hasn't seen much of you after work. Seungkwan and Joshua haven't seen you either, except at the weekend cleaning when you're on sweeping duty, and sometimes at village meetings when you ask them if the apples you bought are of good enough quality. He watches as Joshua explains how to tell the difference between good apples and mediocre ones.
He hasn't seen you much either. He hasn't seen you come into the coffee shop for your daily coffee run on the way to the clinic, or walking around with Delia near the lighthouse that he knows you sometimes do around 9pm.
If he wanted to guess (which he doesn't, honestly), you were probably at the team dinners which Chanyeol is apparently very generous with, or with the producer himself, hanging out at a streetside stall or something. Which is ridiculous, because with the amount you could drink, he knew you were probably not one to turn down a party when you weren't being stiff and awkward.
Which was also ridiculous in itself, because--
Wonwoo stops himself. Everything about you is ridiculous. Everything he's feeling and thinking is absolutely bat-shit crazy.
Wonwoo's never been a crazy person. He's always been perfectly rational and cheerful, a nothing-can-get-me-down kind of guy.
He is.
That night, he makes sure to completely fill up his days ahead. Back to back. And no going to the clinic.

You
"Ah, I forgot my umbrella is with Delia," You mutter as the first heavy drops of the storm start to pelt down. "I just ordered this top -- agh---"
You decide to just make a run for it when the redness of the night sky indicates that the rain won't stop anytime soon. At least, you aren't driving this time around.
"Wait! Y/N!"
"Chanyeol?"
"What're you doing out -- you hate the rain. Get under here."
"Uh... thanks! It's late, shouldn't you get ready for filming in a couple days?"
"Last-minute checks on Grandma's house to make sure all's good." He grins. "But it's good that the weather is cooling a bit. Easier for us to film."
He shelters you with the umbrella as he takes you to your door.
"Oh, you're back -- hey, Producer." Wonwoo's leaning against the wall near your door, with no umbrella, and water starting to drip off his backpack.
"Chief Jeon!" You call over the sound of the rain as you near him. "Get under here, you told me you're more prone to colds --"
"It's okay," Wonwoo refuses, his face changing a little bit as he looks at you two. "I just wanted to drop this off." He ducks his head under the umbrella and hands you a brown paper bag which you accept, absolutely bewildered.
"What's this?"
"Fruits!" He has to raise his voice to be heard over the rain now. "Grandma Lee said to pass you some clementines since she said you liked them during the village meeting."
"Oh!" You lean in to take a look, but look up to shoot him a stern gaze. "Why'd you stay in the rain? You'll fall sick."
He snickers. "It's just a little rain. I have to patrol the roads up ahead to make sure all's good anyway. The rain here gets bad, and we can't have any more accidents happening."
"Wait!" Chanyeol calls as Wonwoo makes to leave. "I can go with you, we can share the umbrella. Don't fall sick trying to work so hard, Chief. Y/N, can you go on in--"
"Yeah, of course, don't worry about me -- Wonwoo, go with him, you'll be sheltered at least--"
"Hey," Wonwoo interjects, a half-smile appearing on his face. "Thanks for asking. I'll be fine, really. Producer, get Miss Doctor safely in the house, okay?" He raises his hand in farewell and darts off before you can say anything else.
"Chief Jeon--"
You look up the way he's going, a frown on your face.

"Happy first day of filming," You smile slightly as Chanyeol startles and turns to face you, his signature grin on full display.
"Hey there, thanks!" He says happily. "You'll stick around for the day?"
"Can't," You grimace. "I have work. But let me know how it goes, yeah?"
"Sure!" he waves. "Have a good day. Right I was about to ask, do you, by chance, want to --"
A loud cough and a clear of the throat interrupts and you both turn. It's Wonwoo trudging in your direction. Well, if the man underneath a pale complexion and eye bags is Wonwoo, at least.
"Damn, Chief Jeon," Chanyeol gapes. "Are you...good?"
"Splendid. The weather's good," Wonwoo replies, trying to nod but slowing it down, no doubt because of his throbbing head.
You march to him and press your hand on his forehead. "Hey. You're burning up!"
"Shhh, softer." He mutters. "My head hurts."
"Hey, man, take a day off," Chanyeol says, clearly distressed that his newfound right-hand man is ill. "We can deal with stuff over here. Uh, I can't send you home, but--"
"I can." You sling his arm over your shoulder, clicking your tongue as Wonwoo grumbles no. "No complaints. House call. We'll get going, Chanyeol."
"Yeah-- yeah!" Chanyeol pats Wonwoo on the shoulder. "Rest. Get well soon, okay?"
Wonwoo mutters something intelligible in response as you try to heave him away as gently as possible. The villagers are already staring, but it's the last thing on your mind.
"Hey, Chief Jeon?" You ask cautiously as you move. "Can you tell me roughly how to get to your house?"
His voice is all droopy and quiet, but you make out a few vague directions of "You're insufferable... left, up...ahead, and to the right..."
After the trip to his house takes double the time it usually would, given that he's already shaky on his own two legs and you have to move slowly, you try your best to tuck him entirely onto his sofa and look around for a comforter.
As you take his temperature, you survey his house. It's the first time you've ever been in his home, and it's the stark opposite of yours: the books are neatly shelved, his belongings exactly where they should be. There's a cozy, worn feeling to it like it's been lived in for a long time. Photo frames decorate the shelves, with books and small decorations, seemingly made of wood, arranged neatly.
You hear a groan, and you turn to see Wonwoo wincing as he tries to sit up. You sigh. "Don't get up. You took meds or ate today?"
"No," He grumbles, clearly put out by his current situation.
"Right, okay," You reply. "Can Mrs Woo send porridge over, or should I go buy some from her?"
"No chance," He mumbles, still trying to detangle his feet from the comforter you threw over him. "Jiwoo has a school play, she shut up shop for the day to see it."
You pause for a moment. "Okay...you've got rice in here?"
"Yeah....why..?"
"I'll make you something to eat with your meds. Back to sleep. Give me a while."
He sighs. "Don't bother. It's fine. I'll eat later with my meds. Off you go, shoo."
"Doctor's orders," You retort, and he groans in frustration, which almost makes you chuckle. "Rice is in the second drawer. Please don't burn my house down."

You almost (?) don't make edible porridge.
In your defence, the pot was small and the fire on the stove wasn't supposed to be that big. You're not sure if rice can be burnt, and can only hope that the salt and sauces you put in there at least salvage it a little.
Wonwoo is completely knocked out when you reach the living room, and you decide not to wake him up since he clearly needs the rest. You tuck the comforter under his chin again and get a tray of porridge ready, along with the meds you find.
After you put it on the table, you scribble a note and stick it to the table, and then turn to look at him.
He looks....cute. His hair is ruffled, his face soft in slumber, and he looks peaceful and undisturbed.
You sigh. "So you are a little cute when you have to be, huh?"
You lean over and brush the hair out of his eyes, and he lets out a soft sound and leans into your touch, like a cat.
Quietly, you stroke his hair, and after a few moments, he seems satisfied and stills again, evidently falling back into deep sleep.
A small pang comes to your heart, because he seems so small, curled up on his couch and sleeping off his fever.
Before you know what you're doing, you lean over and kiss his forehead.
And you then proceed to grab your things and run out of the house, in utter shock.
Fuck.
You just kissed Jeon Wonwoo.

Wonwoo
When he stirs, the house is quiet.
Wonwoo gets out of his comforter, yawning and massaging his neck from the awkward position he just came out of.
He spots the tray on the table, and he chuckles before reaching for the bowl. "She really did make food."
He spoons some out and takes a bite. "Oh, wow."
Then swallows it and muses, "How do you mess porridge up so badly?"
He picks up the Post-it note. "Eat it and then have your meds. Get well soon and don't skip meals. Call if you need anything."
Despite his drowsiness and the horrendous porridge, he finds it in him to smile.
Well, he thinks later as he stands to bring his empty bowl to the kitchen, at least you washed the dishes.

BONUS
"The clementines are fresh today," Grandma Lee tells him. "You take some home, got it?"
"Ah, got it, Grandma," Wonwoo says, before grinning at her. "Save more for yourself. I can always get more later."
She smiles back at him. "Don't forget to get more, then. They go stale really quickly. Right. That reminds me, I should ask Y/N to get some. She liked them during the village meeting, right?"
Wonwoo feels a little more alert at the mention of you. "Hm? Did she?"
"Yeah," Grandma Lee says. "Hm, maybe I should bring a bag to her house? She's busy nowadays."
"Ah, I'll do it," Wonwoo says, helping to pick some out and pack them. "It's tiring to make the trip, I've got it covered."
Grandma Lee beams at him in thanks, and Wonwoo applauds himself for seeming normal enough.
It's not like he's there to do anything more than be a friend anyway. It's not like he's going to have a chat with you, make sure you're not too busy with that noisy producer.
Definitely not.

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đŒ summary: going back to the countryside where you grew up was at the bottom of your list. unexpectedly, your life changes course, and you eventually find your home in weekly village cleaning, the sound of the waves, and with the local jack-of-all-trades, jeon wonwoo.
đŒ pairing: wonwoo x reader fic (written, fluff, angst, hometown chachacha!inspired)
đŒ genre(s): fluff, mild angst, yn can be mean sometimes at the start (this is inspired by the kdrama hometown cha-cha-cha, so some parts of the plot and characters are similar), wonwoo is an overall sweetheart
ch.08: rumour mill
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đŒ taglist: @gaslysainz @lev1hei1chou @mingycr

writer's note: ok so i was originally planning to make her mad about the rumours BUT đ i decided that it wouldn't fit in anymore since number one: she's getting along better with wonwoo and everyone else, and number two: it's high time she had a bit of character development cos there is a fine line between being snappish and being an ass! thank you for readinggg~
btw i love chanyeol and everything exo too and i just felt chanyeol was perfect for the golden retriever film producer role :"
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camp half-blood : series

synopsis : the camp half blood is a greek demigod training facility located on the north shore of long island. this series is about thirteen of its residents.
pairing : seventeen members x fem!reader. stories are set up in the same universe but can be read independently.
genre : pjo!au, fluff, comfort, action (itâll be more detailed for each fic)
status : finished
word count : 15k

the nurseâs office's most infamous resident : son of zeus!seungcheol x daughter of asclepius!reader
fluff, just an idiot in love, 1,2k w
as the daughter of asclepius and head doctor of the nurseâs office, you were more than used to seeing and healing several types of wounds. and if most of the campers tried to avoid as much as possible your reprimand, it seems like seungcheol had decided to become your most regular patient.
built me a chariot : son of aphrodite!jeonghan x daughter of hephaestus!reader
fluff, jeonghan being a menace, 1,2k w
jeonghan is a menace. thatâs what you thought the moment you saw him around the fire camp, when his mother recognised him. jeonghan is a menace but also your best client: everyday, he comes to your forge, asking for the most convoluted and eccentric inventions.
just a little ray of help : son of demeter!joshua x daughter of apollo!reader
fluff, joshua being a menace by being incredibly kind, 1,1k w
joshua might be the son of demeter, he doesnât have green fingers at all. but, as you told your brother, he doesnât have to know that. and he doesnât have to know that youâre the one who conjure rays of sunshine to help his strawberries to grow.
boom digi digi boom boom boom boom : son of dionysus!jun x daughter of poseidon!reader
fluff, action, jun and reader love explosions a bit too much, 1,5k w
chiron doesnât fear anything. he has seen thousands of demigods in his life, more scary and reckless than the previous ones. but if he really had to choose one thing that scares him the most, itâd be your duo with jun during chariot races and your tendency of blowing up everything on your path.
best boyfriend wannabe : son of poseidon!soonyoung x daughter of athena!reader
fluff, action, soonyoung wanna prove he's good for you, 1k w
your mom hates your boyfriend but it doesnât stop soonyoung from trying to be the greatest boyfriend. thatâs how you ended up after a very much hard obtained authorisation to go outside for your first year anniversary at an amusement park. but soonyoung forgot one things: monsters love the smell of demigods.
losing isnât an option : son of athena!wonwoo x daughter of ares!reader
fluff, action, wonwoo being clueless af, 1,1k w
wonwoo thinks that strategy is and will always be the greatest way to win at capture the flag. but each time heâs close to victory, you always seem to want to prove him wrong. or when all wonwooâ strategies are being trampled on by your sword.
go for it, jihoon! : son of hephaestus!jihoon x daughter of hecate!reader
fluff, jihoon hates everyone but you, 1,2k w
jihoon knows he is clever. heâs able to build remarkable things that makes his father proud. but another things he inherited from his paternal is his lack of knowledge about human interactions. jihoon made up his mind, he needed the help of someone who was more than accustomed to relationships of any kind if he wanted to ask you out.
will you honour me with this dance? : son of hecate!minghao x daughter of terpsichore!reader
fluff, minghao having the best wingmen, 1k w
if minghao could, heâd find a spell to remove all tiredness from his body so he could spend all his time admiring you dancing from afar. but when the camp decides to introduce a ball, you instantly become the most popular resident of the camp and minghao realises that he canât just keep watching you.
it was an accident i swear : son of tyche!mingyu x daughter of nemesis!reader
fluff, mingyu being clumsy af, 1k w
mingyu sometimes isnât so sure about his kinship with tyche. especially when each times he tries to impress you, it ends up with you being victim of his clumsiness and him attracting your will to get revenge.
the sun and her moon : son of apollo!seokmin x daughter of hades!reader
fluff, dk being a simp, 1k w
seokmin finally comes up with the perfect plan to ask you for a date. all it needs is three steps and some bravery. a soonyoungâs and seungkwanâs help.
there can be only one master of eloquence : son of hermes!seungkwan x daughter of polyhymnia!reader
fluff, seungkwan just wants a father figure, 1,1k w
if there is one thing seungkwan is the most proud of, itâd be his multiple wins as the greatest orator of the camp during the eloquenceâs contest. but this year, heâs facing a new menace: you the daughter of polyhymnia, muse of eloquence and, in other words, his natural nemesis.
a bouquet of flowers and gemstones : son of hades!vernon x daughter of demeter!reader
fluff, angst (slightly), comfort, just a reminder that communication is the key, 1,2k w
when you decide to extend the campâs garden, vernon wants to help you, he really does. but you canât forget he is the son of the god of death. and that each flower you give him ends up dying in his hands.
chanâs love affairs agency : son of eros!chan x daughter of zeus!reader
fluff, chan playing cupid, 1k w
since chan was a child, he had always been fully convinced that, like his father, he could find the perfect match for everyone and decided to open his own counselling agency for love affairs. so when you open the doors of his office, chan think he is ready to start a new challenge to find the perfect demigod for you.
seventeen members as greek godâs children : just me talking about greek mythology, pjo and seventeen for hours

@/som1ig 2023 | all rights reserved | do not plagiarise
Only for Love || Mingyu - Part 1

Pairings: Mingyu x Fem!Reader
Genre: Angst, Fluff, Smut, Husband!Mingyu, Cold Wife!Reader, Arranged Marriage au, Contract Marriage au, Divorce au
Synopsis: When an accidental discovery has your perception of happy married life crumbling down, you do what you think is the best for everyone involved. Naturally, your opinion of the best doesn't cater to your husband's. So what happens when things spiral out due to unforeseen events?
Warnings: This part is SFW, Reader is cold & blunt but also shy, Mingyu is gullible and impulsive, lack of communication, profanities, heartbreak, breakup alluding to emotional cheating.
Word Count: 6.5k
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Teaser | Part 1

The sun is shining brightly in the clear sky with white, fluffy clouds drifting across in it. Just like the clouds, Mingyu has been drifting away in his pool of thoughts. As he sips his favourite beverage which he decided to get before starting work for the day, the smile on his lips never leaves.
Life has been good to Mingyu lately. His boss has boosted to him about the surety of him being promoted to the Head of Brand Marketing, a position he has been eyeing for a long time, which would also mean an upgrade in paycheck so he could contribute more in the care of his parents, pampering his sister a bit more even though they have always been content.
A notification breaks his blissful reverie and the contact name on the screen widens the stretch of his lips. It's a text from Sora, his girlfriend of five years. But his lips curl down as he reads the message stating she's extending her stay at her home for some reasons again, for the third time. A frown sits on his face at the thought of spending another series of nights in his empty shared apartment without being in the embrace of the love of his life.
Mingyu wears his heart on his sleeves. He can be defined as a pure romanticist, an absolute sentimentalist. He's liked by everyone. Apart from sculpted physique and height, he's lovable because of his nature as well.
It's a daily routine, he walks into his workplace and a swarm of bee like people come to greet him, some wanting just a glimpse of him, some wanting to get running guidance on how to maintain work-life balance, others just to confirm that Kim Mingyu isn't just a myth but an actual existence.
It's also evident that Mingyu is popular not only because of looks but also how he always helps his coworkers, a great leader to his subordinates, an outstanding resource to his bosses and a reliable asset to the company. The year-end performance evaluation knocks around the corner and everyone is busy to clock details, set the impression right. Mingyu has a good feeling about it.
He isn't much of a private person, he flaunts everything he is proud of, never to rub off arrogantly but with a sincere smile and soft eyes. But only his family and group of close friends know that he's planning to propose to Sora once she returns, that he has already bought the ring that sits hidden in his apartment closet.
After work, he decides to visit the Game Parlour where he can't be dimed as a regular but he definitely visits it often. Mingyu had a knack for gaming since childhood, he was a pro gamer during his university days often being called to participate in the championships, winning many of them. Though he would have loved a career in the gaming industry but that teenage boy wasn't courageous enough to take the risk.
The first thing he seeks after logging into his gaming account is for a specific Id. As soon as he sees the green dot beside he puts on his headphone and pings in the chatbox.
phoenix_726 is another gamer whom no matter what Mingyu is never able to beat nowadays. He always bags the second position and when they team up, it's a given no other can be the winner.
Mingyu often throws banter to the gamer, to whom he assumes is another closely aged man from the voice he has heard while gaming. They stay anonymous to each other and share bits and frustrations of life. No one else knows but Mingyu has another friend in form him, whom he ocassionally confides in, there's an sense of goodfaith. Having a great sense of humour and gaming skills, he definitely helps Mingyu shake off his worries and have a good time. So Mingyu casually slips that he's gonna propose to his long time girlfriend soon and invites him to the wedding already. All giddy, he says he can't wait for the day to come.
Mingyu is a crying mess when that day finally comes. He's inconsolable. He feels like his world has collapsed. Not only did Sora slap a rejection to his proposal, she also had admitted to emotional cheating on him before leaving. Another batch of fresh tears stream down his cheeks when he remembers her words from before.
"I'm sorry Gyu, I can't do this anymore.", Sora says urging him to be off his knees, closing off the ring box, "I don't love you anymore, I've outgrown you."
Mingyu stands frozen. He can't believe his ears, none of the people present believe what they're hearing.
"I had gone back home to take a break from everything, to sort out my feelings. Your presence was overwhelming, it was suffocating me.", she says tearily, "And I realised a lot of things. The reason I kept delaying my return is because I was preparing myself to tell you the truth."
Mingyu snaps out and quickly grabs her hands, "I'm sorry. Please give me another chance, I'll be better.", he swears in tears, "I'd not bother you much, let's start afresh, I'm willing to do everything you want me to.", he begs, "Please, just don't leave me. I love you, I can't live without you."
Sora's sobs echo throughout the venue, "I can't, I have developed feelings for someone else. So please let's end it."
That served as the last nail in the coffin. Mingyu stands straight looking at her and says in hollow voice, "Go. Empty the apartment before I get back. And never show yourself again."
"Come on buddy, let's go my to place.", says Jeonghan, trying to get Mingyu up but failing nonetheless, "What are you doing? Come help me.", he side-eyes and hisses at Soonyoung.
The said man quickly scrumbles on his feet and they both manage to take him to the car.
"Seokmin & Hansol have gone to drop uncle, aunt & Minhee. And now we'll head to my place not Jeonghan's.", Junhui says as he waits in the driver seat patiently for the other three to settle in, ignoring the protests from Jeonghan.
Mingyu takes a whole week off, which is something he has never done before. He also hasn't got his heart crushed before so....
The guys regularly check upon him, dropping by casually. There are some calls from his family and they always keep it short. Everyone hopes for him to be okay but the pain in his chest never subdues. The whole apartment reeks of Sora. The memories flash before his eyes and he hates that he wants them back, wants to go back to the time when they were happy, when there was only love and bliss. He checks his phone every now and then in hopes of getting a text or call from Sora saying it was a mistake and she wants him back but that never happens.
Mingyu thinks he might die from this heartache.
But he tries, tries his best to go on with his life. People notice the change in his demeanor but they don't pry because of the respect they have for him.
Seokmin, one of his closest friends and also colleague visits his cabin to check upon him.
"You don't have to babysit me, Min.", Mingyu sighs as he looks at the chocolate box, his friend places on his table.
"I'm not, Min. But you don't exactly look good currently and I'm afraid more people will come for me now that my rival is lacking.", Seokmin dictates dramatically.
Mingyu laughs, "Yeah sure. The throne is all yours. Don't you have work?"
To that Seokmin instantly deflates, "I'm knees deep in work.", and looks at him with expectant eyes, "We're gonna crash at Jeonghan's tonight."
"Oh, does he know that we're gonna crash at his place for the whole weekend?", Mingyu snorts already knowing the answer.
"Why does he have to know?", Seokmin says, "We're just gonna barge at his place, that guy's bitchless so that shouldn't be a problem--"
Seokmin bites his tongue but it's already late.
"So am I", Mingyu tries to joke smiling sadly and looks at him, "You don't need to feel bad, I'm getting used to it."
The second betrayal comes to him in succession and rather quickly after a month and half later, when in the year-end evaluation it was announced that it's not him but Kim Hanjun, the relative of someone who works in a higher slash powerful position, gets promoted as the Head of Brand Marketing. His hardwork and dedication gets defeated against connections.
Since that day, Mingyu is a changed person within the work space. Once a bubbly personality now is nothing but aloof employee who comes to office and is off his desk as soon as the work hours are over. He doesn't indulge in conversations or attend adhoc works. He already has a resignation letter drafted and saved in his laptop.
Kim Mingyu wishes nothing but misery for the people who have wronged him. He wants nothing but healing for himself.

Your trained gaze alone is enough to send the person lining infront of you six feet under.
"I gave you a whole month to come up with the concept of character design and you bring this to the table.", your tone is dangerously low, "Am I supposed to show this to the Design Director?"
The girl is sweating, as she manages to speak, "I-I'm sorry, I'll get back to you with new inputs."
"How long?", you ask.
"A week. I'll make sure to complete it in a week.", she says with scared eyes.
You sigh, taking your glasses off, "We have a deadline, keep that in mind. You can reach out to Kwon Soonyoung of Art and Naration Department for guidance. Don't bother him much, he's a busy man."
Before she leaves, you add, "Mail me the initial drafts and also coordinate with Dowon, the main characters should complement each other in the terms of their appearance, weapons etc."
Your walking out of the cabin, silences the whole office. As you pass by, all people do is bow to you, they never dare to look at you, nor do they dare to strike a conversation.
Neither are you interested in indulging in any kind of talks with these people who are plain gossipers and can only think of judging people by materialistic bases.
'Ice Princess', that's the cliche nickname you've acquired, which still confuses you but you could care less. All you could care about is work and getting it done.
The day continues and it's during the lunch hour that you get a call from your uncle. And you'd have never imagined, this meet-up would lead him to say something so bizarre, something that would change your life.
"You're getting married.", he says, with all seriousness making your stomach churn.
And before you could open your mouth, he continues, "Trust me this once. You know I would never compromise your happiness with anything less."
Next day, you suddenly find yourself sitting in front of the guy you're supposed to marry.
It's strange and beyond awkward, with neither of you clearly having no idea of what to talk about, where to start and above all how did it come down to something like this.
"Did my uncle threaten you to marry me?", you stay poised, voice stone cold, eyes looking out through the window glass.
Mingyu almost chokes on air but he's quick to regain composure, "Well hello to you too and no, he didn't."
"Then why did you agree on marrying a stranger? I'm sure you don't even know me."
Mingyu sighs, "You should know that your uncle is one of the Senior Executives in the company I work for and I respect him a lot. When he came to me with the proposal, I was taken aback but you sure are beautiful and independent and I have been also meaning to settle down so I couldn't find myself refusing it."
You scoff, "Do you know what you're getting into? I'm not easy to handle, I'm more than capable of making you rip out your hairs."
You continue further, "I don't treat the concept of marriage as some sort of joke or treaty where two involved parties would make a deal or whatever. Uncle has been nagging since forever asking me to get married but I have been pushing it back because...", your voice drops and gaze wavers, "Nevermind. I'm not doing it."
Mingyu gasps at your words before gruffing out, "No please, give me a chance. Look, I have been in a rough patch for past months. I want this marriage to happen just not to bridge connections or to push through any other motives, I want to start afresh."
You squint your eyes at him, "Doesn't sound sincere at all. But I trust uncle and he must have a solid reason if he chose you and you're good looking so it's a bonus. Hence, I'm willing to give it a chance."
You get up from your seat and walk up to him, one hand on the table, other on the armrest of his chair. Hovering over you say, "Kim Mingyu, I have already warned you, if I find any discrepancy after getting married, you'll be a dead meat. I can tolerate anything but betrayal."
Mingyu instantly breaks in cold sweat.
"You're gonna do what?", Minhee asks, in case she has heard it all wrong from her brother.
Mingyu sweeps his gaze across the faces of his parents, his sister and all his friends. They all echo the same expression, they all are utterly dumbfounded.
"I'm getting married", he repeats again, "to Lee Y/N."
"And who's that?", asks his father.
"What do you mean by getting married so suddenly?", this time his mother raises her voice, "Aren't you still silently moping over that girl?"
Silence falls upon the room, until Soonyoong's loud gasp erupts through the room.
That's not something abnormal for Soonyoung to do but Mingyu exactly gets the reason behind it and gestures him to keep his mouth shut.
"Do you know her--", Jeonghan gets cut off.
"Do you have a pic of--", Hansol gets cut off.
"Did you even meet her--", Junhui gets cut off.
"Does Y/N even knows that you're marrying her?", Soonyoung is the one who gets to finish his question.
Mingyu heaves a breath after getting bombarded with non stop questions. His head spins and he hasn't even started yet.
Seokmin is unusually quiet. There's seriousness ghosting him which is rare. Once Mingyu goes out to send off his family, it's Seokmin who tells the others about the whole situation because apart from Mingyu and your uncle, he's the only one who has the grasp of the situation to the fullest.
When Mingyu returns he sees a bunch of disappointed faces except one. Soonyoung is eyeing him with uncertainty, something one could mistake as remotely scare.
"I think Soonyoung needs a breather.", Junhui says, "Because he works with Y/N, not directly but he knows her well enough."
The said man throws a very curious gaze at Mingyu saying, "Nothing is making sense to me. You two are polar opposites, Gyu. And not the kinds that fit in the criteria of opposite attracts."
"I don't support it.", Jeonghan retorts, "This is wrong. If this ever gets out, you're so gonna regret it."
"I have made up my mind.", Mingyu tells him with all certainty, "This wedding is going to happen and I'm not letting anything get in the way to my happiness anymore."
And that's how the preparations of the wedding starts.
You and your uncle meet Mingyu and his family. Though you had expected it to be another one of the awkward meetings but it turns out rather pleasing. His family is welcoming, especially his younger sister, Minhee. While everyone inside discusses the date of engagement and wedding, Mingyu slips you out of the conversation.
You both take a stroll in the neighborhood.
"How was it, meeting them?", Mingyu asks.
You walk straight, not meeting his gaze, "I like them, they have an amiable aura surrounding them.", you suddenly halt and look at him, making him halt as well, "But not you."
Mingyu creases his brows, "You'll come to like me, that's me, I'm lovable."
You scoff, crossing over your hands, "We'll see about it."
The engagement date is set to a month later, followed by the wedding.
You gradually sink back into work and it's a relief that you don't hear from Mingyu but that's cut short when you receive a text from him a week later.
So that's how you landed in your soon to be fiancé's apartment. You sit quietly, gaze constantly sweeping back and forth on the new faces.
Mingyu takes a seat beside you and starts introducing his friends. The text Mingyu had sent primarily stated something along his friends wanting to meet you, which you had bluntly rejected. But when he called you immediately after, saying that they're his extended family and it's important for you and them to get along because it's them you're gonna have to deal with more than his own family, you scolded him for good five minutes for blocking your time during workhours before agreeing on a meet-up.
So far, you've learned that they all belong to almost same age group. Seokmin is a childhood friend who works in the same company as Mingyu, practically indicating that the two are inseparable. The rest are his friends from university days, some he acquired while playing tournaments, others from being a regular at the same game parlour etc.
Jeonghan is a lawyer and eldest among all. Junhui is a dentist and you're immediately setting an appointment with him. Hansol is a photographer who tells that he's gonna manage all the shoots starting from the engagement to the wedding.
And the last one is a very familiar face. You would rather introduce him well to the others because he works with you. And that's the reason he's seated stiff throughout.
"Am I making you uncomfortable?", you ask Soonyoung.
Yes, Soonyoung wants to say this but rather he settles with it a subtle shake of head. He breathes a silent sigh of relief when he feels your gaze off him.
"I guess Soonyoung has already made all of you aware of my reputation. But that's how I am at work.", you say smiling wide.
The rest all relax and exchange smiles before going stiff again when you add, "I'm exactly the same off work as well."
Mingyu nudges your elbow but you don't bother to look at him.
"Stop scaring them.", he says in a hushed voice and you quip back immediately.
"I'm just letting them know that I may not be the perfect sister-in-law they want or picturing me to be. When expectations are less, people on both ends won't get hurt."
The atmosphere turns rigid, the room turns silent.
"What about your parents, Y/N? Do you have any siblings--", Mingyu is late to hush Junhui's failed attempt to wave off the tension. Jeonghan is about to knock his friend's head when he remembers that Junhui was absent the last time when this topic was brought up.
"I'm sorry, Y/N.", Mingyu is quick to aplogize.
You look at a very confused Junhui and tell him, "My uncle is my only family. Sixteen years ago, I lost my parents, aunt and my cousin in a car accident. Since then it's me and uncle. We do have some distant relatives but they're not in touch. Hope this resolves your query."
Checking your watch, you get up, "I'll get going."
"So soon? Please stay till dinner", Seokmin requests, "We all have cooked for you."
Your eyes go wide for a brief moment, as you accidentally speak out your mind, "No one has ever made an effort to cook for me except my uncle."
And before you could slip out, you're almost being dragged into the dinning space. There's no denying that you haven't had this good food recently. And though you say that you've no shame but you don't meet anyone's eyes when you tell them to pack some of the leftovers for you.

You sit silently, watching the crowd, observing the people. You have just been engaged to Mingyu and though it was meant to be a private ceremony, you realised how you quantify it might be completely different from your fiancé.
The only person from your side who's attending is your uncle and it'll be the same in the wedding and all other ceremonies as well. But as you have counted there are a total of thirty people who can be deemed close by Mingyu and are attending the engagement ceremony.
And you can see that it's not a bluff. Everyone is smiling wide, dancing and singing to their hearts will. What made your heart swell once again is that you can sense how each one of them congratulated you both with goodwill and sincerity.
The corner of your lips are twitching to stretch in a smile as you watch your would-be father-in-law being successful in dragging your uncle to the dance floor. It's been long since you've seen him laugh heartily, enjoy wholly.
You wonder if that's what having a family feels like. To be always surrounded by the people you love, who loves you unconditionally. To always have someone to lean onto. The trauma has led you to suppress the memories but you do remember vaguely something similar, a familiar backdrop, smiling faces and warmth.
Your heart suddenly constricts within your chest and you find yourself in the balcony catching breaths. Staring into the abyss of darkness, you don't notice the tears those stream down your face.
"Found ya.", you hear your now fiancé's voice and as he situates beside you. You try to discreetly wipe away the tears but Mingyu sees it.
He doesn't evade your space though, he just stands beside you, speaking nothing which is unlikely but you get what he's conveying and you're thankful to him.
The pre-wedding shoot is a headache, you think. You should be working on finalizing the designs and launch dates of the game but rather you're here at a beach, all dolled up and in a beautiful dress, hues matching to the shirt Mingyu's wearing.
You hate how warm the weather is. You hate how calming the sounds of sea waves are. You hate how soothing the gentle breeze is. You hate how beautiful Mingyu is looking just donning a polo shirt and chinos.
"You're staring a little too hard."
You get startled and crane your neck to see Hansol now changing some settings in his camera with a teasing smile on his lips.
Clearing your throat, you ask, "How long would it take?"
"For how long do you want it to go on?", Hansol enquires back and you want to duck his water underwater for acting smart with you.
A lot of things happen during the shoot. The remarkable ones are you being too shy to hold an eye contact with Mingyu for which you knew you're gonna get teased. Mingyu being scared off by some bugs, shouting, cowering behind you which settles the score, neither of you are getting teased by the other. You are almost whacking Hansol every time he takes a little too long to click the shots when you both are posing, smiling ear to ear, arms linked or hugging each other.
"I'll kill your friend.", you say through gritted teeth while smiling.
Mingyu controls his laugh as his eyes turn into slits, "Be my guest."
Hansol suggests a shot where Mingyu is standing in the water as waves graze his feet while he's cradle carrying you in his arms.
"We're done for now!", Hansol shouts, "Let's get going to the next location."
You immediately link your arms strongly around his neck when Mingyu tries to settle you down.
"My legs are aching.", you say resting your face on his shoulder, so that he doesn't get to see your face.
Mingyu squints his eyes, saying teasingly, "I thought you didn't like me?"
"Correct. I don't like you", you tell him, "I'm tired. Plus what's the use of those muscles if you can't carry me?"
Mingyu doesn't reply rather he sprints towards the rest of the people making you scream for you life as you hold him tighter.
The whole team cheers and shouts and Hansol does what he does best, takes thousands shots of you both throughout.
You open your eyes to hushed murmurs and coos only to find all eyes on you as you wake up nestled in Mingyu's chest as he's still sleeping unaware of the disastrous, as you would state, state you both are in. Your gentle push wakes him up and they inform that they're at Mingyu's address and he drops off by asking Hansol to take you home safely.
"He's good guy, Y/N.", Hansol says as the van heads towards your location, "Not saying because I'm his friend but genuinely, he's keeper."
You just give a subtle nod, choosing not to say anything.
You hate your personal space being evaded but for some reasons it's tolerable as you watch your would-be mother-in-law cooking in the kitchen of your apartment while Minhee aids her.
You stand quietly by the counter, eyes quizzically moving along with the movements of the two people present along with you.
"I have cooked enough for you to last a week.", Mingyu's mother tells you, "Stop eating those instant, frozen, junk food.", she says unimpressed as she clears out the cupboards.
"Don't tell him that I said this but my brother's a great cook, have him cook for you both everyday.", Minhee telltales.
The three of you have chat where they're the ones mainly speaking and you become an ardent listener. It feels nice, you think, to have people care for you, to evade your space when you say you hate it but actually want them to have around you.
That night when they try to head off back to home, you don't let them go, rather you insist them to stay the night and they do stay back. It's not another usual lonely night at your apartment.
Your uncle gifts you both a new apartment, ignoring your protests. He insists, you both need to start afresh, on the right foot. Jokes about your own apartments to be cool off place to crash in if you both have fights.
"Why do I have to be here?", you ask sitting unfazed along with Mingyu's friends (yours as well but you won't admit yet).
Mingyu whines, "Who else would finalize on my wedding suit? They're of no use", he points at his friends who jokingly throw hurls at him, "And I don't trust her choice.", he says pointing at his sister who's too used to his antics to be bothered.
"Such a baby", you roll your eyes, "I have a meeting at 5. Be quick."
Oh you did well in muffling the gasps every time the curtains raised and Mingyu appeared in trying the attire.
Let me buy them all, is what you wanted to say. But sadly, you had to settle for one. But Mingyu doesn't get the privilege to choose your wedding gown.
He sees you walking down the aisle along with your uncle. Mesmerizing would be an understatement he's beyond that. He is nervous and shows. You're nervous as well but as always you're a master in hiding it. The vows are exchanged and as the crowd chants, your lips meet for a brief moment.
Your uncle starts off with teary speech, making you and almost all others cry silently. You walk up to him hugging tight because he has the only constant throughout your life, raising you as his own child, to be present and cheering on you on every important event of your life.
Mingyu has a long list of people lining up for giving speeches for him but what surprises you is even though they share tales about him, they include you in bits and your heart feels at ease thinking about how you might have found a family and people you can call them as your own. Which also leads Soonyoung to get too comfortable, almost getting an earful from you in front of the guests if Mingyu didn't intervene for daring to challenge you for a gaming match with all cockiness. Man lives as if he has nine lives.
You meet his colleagues and he gets to meets yours as well. Mingyu wonders, he has been wondering for as long as he has known you that where did you seek solace on hard days. How come you had no friends, not even one. Or maybe you had, but somehow you've lost touch. He can only speculate.
The first week for the newlyweds goes by settling into the new space. Everything sets in fine and you both divide the duties. Mingyu would be in charge of cooking, you'd do the groceries and he'd join in too obviously. You'd both would be aware of the each other's whereabouts and respect the spaces.
"I'm fine with everything and I want to make this marriage work.", Mingyu's tone changes to a defensive one, "Also, please never go to my office room, no matter what.", he says pointing towards the same, "It's a request and I hope you'd respect it."
You nod understandingly, you're also not a big fan of people messing or evading into your workspace so you agree.
Mingyu has gotten used to it but not the others so when his friends gather at your home one night to catch up they're gurgling out the drinks they're having when you hear you speak.
You call Mingyu, Husband.
"Husband!", you call him seated on the couch. Ignoring the turning of heads, as soon Mingyu comes in your sight, you say, "I have ordered the takeout, none of you needs to spend time in kitchen, rather spend time with each other."
Everyone smiles wide. The rest throw a knowing glance at Mingyu. You take it as a cue to give them space and get up to leave the room.
"I'll take a walk outside. Have fun catching up.", you say stoicly, already beelining towards the passage, "Will be back once the food arrives."
"You're one of us, Y/N. We don't need any space but if you do, then please go ahead..", Jeonghan says making you stop in tracks.
You turn back and sweep gaze among the faces, specially your husband's for any disagreement and when you find his pleading eyes, you see yourself beelining back to your seat.
Work's hectic as ever and you both try to adopt into the change of lifestyle. But what's not happening is work - life balance. With the new gaming launch event nearing, you are expected to stay in the office till late. It's nothing new but something is actually new.
And that's Kim Mingyu. You're still getting used to receiving texts asking about your expected time of return, extending the offer to pick you up if needed. It's also nice to have food served on the table when you reach home.
It's warm when you sleep into the sheets quietly but your husband somehow finds you, holding you in his arms albeit of his sleepy state.
"Why are you hugging me?", you ask with your voice muffled against his chest one morning.
Mingyu has just stirred from his slumber when your voice reaches him. He gets to look at the top of your head and cranes his neck to see the tangled limbs.
"You were spooning me as soon as I got into the bed.", you further add.
His eyes widen, as he tries to untangle himself mumbling apologies, "I'm sorry. I have a habit of clinging while sleeping. I'll try to be careful from today onwards."
And he misses to notice that one of his hands circling your waist is now in your grip, "Who told you to retract?", you down your head further into his so he doesn't get to see even an inch of your face, "I was just asking."
Mingyu goes silent. He's not in love with you and he knows neither are you. But moments like this make him realise something.
He reminiscences another fairly recent memory.
"There's something bothering me.", you come into his view as he pauses the movie he was watching.
Your eyes don't meet his, "I have noticed how your parents deflate whenever I call them uncle and aunt."
Mingyu listens, unsure of where this monologue is going.
You now turn to the front facing the television, your back facing him as your voice toning down as you continue, "I know being their only daughter-in-law they have some expectations. But I'm not good at coining terms, especially the terms like mother and father since I haven't... When I haven't--", you pause sucking in a sharp breath.
Mingyu gets up and turns you to face him, "You don't have to try so hard. Be easy on yourself. There's plenty of time and my parents do understand where you're coming from. And trust they're not disappointed or anything."
And he proceeds to do the most assuring thing, he knows of. He softly pecks your forehead.
Your eyes widen and you grab his arms gaping at him.
"Do it again.", you blurt out and though he smiles a grim realisation gnaws on Mingyu.
Many of the basic acts of proximity and affection, you're experiencing them for the very first time, hence it always comes to you as a surprise. Mingyu's heart constricts in the chest because as a person who has been surrounded by love and people, he can't fathom how you have managed to live on your own, in your lone company.

You're six months into the marriage and things have changed. Changed for good, you think.
You think being in the office and being at home are not the same anymore, it does make a difference. It's not bad, having someone checking upon you. It's not all bad having someone cooking for you. It's absolutely amazing to hear someone rant out, eating your ears off about work and whatnot and not expecting any words of comfort in return.
That someone being your husband. You think your husband is bearable, maybe a little more than bearable.
Mingyu sits still with the phone in his hand as his eyes trace over the photo repeatedly. There's an ache in his heart, he can feel his chest tighten. There are tears pooling in the corner of his eyes, throat closing up suffocating him.
During the lunch break, just to kill some time Mingyu decided to scroll through his abandoned social media account, the ones he hasn't bothered to check since the breakup. And he it turned out to be a mistake as the first picture that popped up on his feed was of the one Sora posted flaunting her new man.
And as he clicks on her account, it breaks his heart to see all of the photos they've posted together or if them clicked together were gone. As if it never happened, as if none of that were true whereas his account is still all about her and their memories.
"It's time for you to delete those pics as well."
He hears Seokmin's say.
"Are you seriously wasting your energy on her?", Seokmin takes a seat beside him, "When you're married and have a such a wonderful wife waiting for you at home?"
Mingyu gives melancholic smile, "Home? Sora was my home, Min. It was supposed to be her waiting for me at the end of day."
"You're sounding like a loser. And I might throw hands at you for uttering nonsense.", Seokmin gets up abruptly making the chair screech, "Don't ruin your present by living in the past."
Dealing with you is not easy and Mingyu had decided to marry you knowing all ifs and buts. At the start it felt more like living with an uncooperative roommate. Then, as days passed he became aware of your habits. Nowadays he thinks you've become habituated to him and it's a good sign but what tires him out is it's only him who's trying.
"I got promoted, Y/N!", Mingyu says all excitedly as soon as you're back from work and into his sight.
"Oh, congratulations.", you say plainly.
He waits with expectant eyes for you to say more but you don't. You don't pat him, neither do you smile. You just simply saunter towards the shared bedroom to freshen up. Eyes turned dull, heart heavy, dejected Mingyu goes to bed empty stomach, his appetite now gone.
You're still cold, to the extent that it's freezing a strain on the relationship. You don't open up, you never appreciate his efforts openly, neither are you interested in his matters. All that matters to you is work.
"Mom was asking if we could visit them anytime soon. As you know their wedding anniversary is approaching and I was thinking if we could spend some days with them around that time?", Mingyu asks you on a call one day when you had to work at office on a weekend because of some changes in timeline.
"You can go.", you tell him, "I don't think I would be able to attend the anniversary party."
"Could you please try? It would mean a lot--"
"Mingyu, you know I can't. I'm sorry.", you say hanging up.
Mingyu doubts if he'll ever love again, he doubts if he'll ever love you. And being a person who wears his heart on his sleeves, he wants being vocal and receiving affirmations, you do neither. Though he knows there are many things which you're experiencing as a first but that doesn't justify anything when he's trying, you should try as well. He contemplates every night if made a mistake by marrying you, if he was too much consumed by greed.
The company's hosting a dinner and everyone's expected to bring a plus one. Some take the opportunity to introduce their partners to their colleagues, for others it's free dinner and socializing. For the past years Mingyu attended the event just to flaunt his partner, Sora and make her aware how much he's looked upon at his workplace. He liked the way people worshipped them, deemed them as the perfect couple, he lived for the vibe of it.
But this year though there's a lot of anticipation about him bringing his wife, Mingyu attends the party alone. He hadn't informed you about the party, simply because he doesn't want you to be here. He's still disappointed at you, plus he knows you wouldn't even care to come even if he asked so to save his dignity from another rejection he decides not to inform you. And if your uncle asks, he'd make some excuse.
The dinner party swings on and it's kinda mundane for Mingyu with Seokmin also not attending because he's out of town until he hears everyone applauding. His gaze follows the crowd when he sees your uncle entering.
And he instantly freezes on the spot when he sees you walking behind.

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THE @diorkyeom / @fairyhaos AO3 FIC REC LIST
last updated: 16/09/2023
masterlist. part two. part three.
a compiled list of all the ao3 fics that i've read for seventeen which i've loved, kudosed, and proceeded to download so i'll always have with me. to be updated whenever i have new recs!

are you soaked in dreams? - poppyseedheart
verkwan, non-idols, f2l, oneshot
hnggghhhhhh the softest, most caring fic ever. literally i adore when fics have hansol as this calm and loving force for seungkwan and seungkwan doesn't even REALISE that hansol is always by his side until something happens and he's hit with the full force of how much he adores him
stumble and fall (stage left) - pocketpastel
verkwan, uni au, romeo and juliet production, chaptered
the seungkwan characterisation is off the charts level of accuracy. i loveeee when people have kwan being as obsessed with hansol as hansol is with him pls it makes my heart so happy :< also theatre kid seungkwan and awkward skater boy hansol is just so sweet
Adventures In Fiction - thanku4urlove
verkwan, canon au, crack, fluff, oneshot
the hilarity and the feels are just sooo prominent. also reading fanfiction out loud to one another as part of bonding activities feels like a very very seventeen thing. i can imagine them doing it together and also seungkwan getting so emotionally attached to a fic??? the funniest and realest thing ever actually
i like you a latte - mysterywoozi(writers_haven)
soonhoon, coffee shops, uni au, fluff, oneshot
fluffy. so so fluffy, the kind of strangers/friends to lovers that really fits soonhoon so well. ngl i'm not too keen on reading loads and loads of enemies to lovers fics for soonhoon bc people don't understand that that's their banter, that's how they are as friends, and so i love when fics appear where they are these friends who have fun ribbing off each other. also it's the best when woozi is Whipped and he doesn't even realise it.
Skin;Heat - kwanies
soonhoon, synaesthesia, fluff, oneshot
it is INSANE how much i adore this oml. the idea of jihoon with this type of synaesthesia where he hears sounds and music for people? gorgeous. utterly incredible and so so him. and then soonyoung acting as jihoon's opposite and also his equal.... it's beautiful
Fast Pace - Mistehri
soonhoon, choreographer!hoshi, producer!woozi, crack, oneshot
funny!! so so funny and the rivalry of soonhoon despite being strangers is utterly hilarious. i just. love the soonhoon dynamic so much and this one feels like it encapsulates it so well and makes it lighter and cooler and sweeter and yes i adore it too
I'll Be Your Man - jeosheo
meanie, office au, rivals to lovers, fake dating, crack, chaptered
this author literally writes such gold in terms of humor oml. this is one of my favourite meanie fics bc it feels so so them and also?? mingyu and his family as these people with weird entrancing abilities is so so funny. also the FEELS wtf it's so good
spooked - lunahui
meanie, uni au, strangers to lovers, crack, oneshot
TOP TIER MEANIE FIC. the characterisation is so so them and i love the idea of mingyu hot guy who's actually lowkey just a soft loser. they're so sweet and so lovely and it's such a fun fic
Habit - alswiffy(lunahui)
meanie, canon au, falling in love, soft, oneshot
CRYING. I ONLY JUST REALIZED THIS IS BY THE SAME AUTHOR AS THE OTHER MEANIE FIC I ADORED. i love the domesticism of this, of loving someone like breathing, of working through feelings together and realising that you've been in love with each other all along
How Sweet It Is - orphan_account
gyuhao, baker!gyu, costume designer!hao, idiots to lovers, oneshot
SO FUNNY. SO THEM. i adore when people manage to get minghao's internal monologue right, (along w wonwoo's) and the way minghao also just becomes so stupid when he's found this hot guy to have a crush on??? gold. i love it sm.
press restart - Acavall
seoksoo, clap era, feelings realisation, oneshot
so so so soft oml. i don't actually read seoksoo a lot bc imo people don't really get their characterisation right, but this is just gold. it's the standard. i love it so much
The Light of Ulleungdo - Mistyreflections
seoksoo, village au, feels, chaptered
(check warnings for this fic)
i could talk for years about this fic and never be able to fully articulate how much it means to me. the imagery and the descriptions and the way it just instantly had me hooked?? i was originally sceptical about reading it but then i opened it, read the beginning in hao's pov, and the next thing i new it was 5 hours later and i had tears streaming down my cheeks and my heart thumping so hard in my chest
Melon Pang! (PART ONE) â CEO Choi Seungcheol


⧠The second chapter â Part of the SEVENTEEN World Series
The last thing Seungcheol expected was to argue with a random stranger in a bakery after an awfully stressful day. But how could he not when this person was about to take the last melon pan? You were in a similar position. Your boss had been nagging you non-stop at work, and all you wanted was your favorite snack, followed by a movie marathon on the couch. Instead, you find yourself having to deal with this stubborn guy who thinks the whole world is his.
⧠Genre: CEO au; coffee shop au; SMUT (in part two), fluff, angst, slow-burn, strangers to lovers â„ Pairing: barista!reader x managing CEO!Choi Seungcheol ⧠Word count: 32k+ ⊠Warnings: swearing, many petty arguments between the reader and Cheol, stubborn Cheol, stubborn reader, power abuse (readerâs boss is an ass), time skips, several long flashbacks (let me know if I missed any!) â Shout out: thanks again to @fugaciousserendipity for your input, and a special thank you to the wonderful @wongyuseokie for beta-reading for me, as well as hyping me the fuck uuuuup!!! love you, muah đ and thanks @outromoni for the banner!
â Notes (please read before sending me any questions!): 1) this is only the first part of the chapter since it's going to be waaaay longer than I anticipated LOL. also means that this is only the beginning and you will probably have many many questions at the end. but I promise, part two will be gooooood hehe đ€; 2) there are some snippets from Wonwooâs chapter since it takes place at the same time, so I advise you to read Don't Tell The Boss if you don't want to get confused; 3) the chapter is written from the perspective of Seungcheol AND reader; 4) I just want to clear something up in case people have questions about it: the snack I'm referring to in the chapter is a melon pan (a Japanese snack), but I named the chapter melon pang! since it's a wordplay on the seventeen song Pang! đ„°

Seungcheol felt like absolute shit after the day heâd just had. Between him having to yell at the HR team for fucking up some important documentation and finding a piece of jewelry that looked suspiciously like the one heâd gifted his sister at Wonwooâs place, he felt like heâd gone through almost every single emotion in one day, even a few he didnât know existed until today.
Thatâs why after providing some final feedback on Wonwooâs quarterly report â which heâd promised to read before the end of the day â he packed up his things and headed towards his favorite bakery that was located near the SEVENTEEN World HQ. It was already 9.30 PM, but if he hurried a little bit, heâd be just in time to grab a snack before closing time at 10 PM.
Even before SEVENTEEN World had been established, JamJam was the bakery that Seungcheol frequented whenever he needed a little treat. In his case, that was usually a melon pan, the CEOâs number one comfort food.
Especially after going through something stressful, the soft and fluffy interior of the melon pan combined with its cookie-like crust, was enough to make him momentarily forget about his worries.
JamJam just so happened to have the best ones in Seoul. Flavor Factory SEVENTEEN also produced their version of the melon pan, but in Seungcheolâs opinion, that one didnât even come close to the ones at JamJam. Of course, no hate towards Mingyu. The guy knew how to make tasty food, but he wasnât going to win this battle, no matter how hard he tried to improve his recipe â the blind tastings that the chef had made his Hyungs sit through over the years proved again and again that JamJamâs melon pan was still the number one in the city.Â
With a mask disguising most of his face, Seungcheol exited his car and quickly crossed the road before entering the small but cozy bakery.
After quickly greeting the owner, Mr. Hashimoto, at the counter, he hurried towards the back of the store, where he knew the melon pan was usually located. Seungcheol was aware that it was late and that there was a chance that his favorite snack would already be gone, but he still had a little bit of hope. In the worst-case scenario, heâd end up eating a cream pan or some shokupan instead.Â
As he neared the familiar bread baskets, he spotted exactly what he was looking for, his eyes lighting up at the sight of a single melon pan that had been left behind.
âThank God,â he mumbled, slightly speeding up his steps to get to it.
However, the CEO wasnât aware of the fact that there was another person in the store looking for that same sweet Japanese bread, which is why it came as a total surprise when someone else beat him to it, snatching the treat away just mere seconds before heâd been able to grab it. Â
Seungcheol was in shock, furiously blinking as he tried to process what had just happened. His eyes slowly fixated on the woman who was currently holding onto his snack.
Now, he did say not too long ago that he would be fine settling for another snack if he couldnât get ahold of a melon pan, but that was before it was practically ripped away right in front of his eyes.
Was he overreacting? His friends would probably tell him that he was. Did he care? No, he absolutely did not, not after the horrible day heâd had.
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A movie marathon, your favorite snack and a relaxing evening on the couch. That was your plan for tonight. No worries, no stress, just a bunch of fictional characters fighting bad guys in an alternative universe â anything sounded better than having to deal with the world you were living in.
In the real world, you had to deal with your piece-of-shit boss who had once again managed to ruin your day. Today, heâd nagged you for not working fast enough, and as a punishment, he made you clean, restock, and close the shop all by yourself â turning your original 8-hour shift into a 10-hour one.
Then there was your male co-worker, Sanghoon, whoâd been allowed to go home early, just because heâd âdone such a good job todayâ. Right. What job? Being lazy and careless? Youâd been doing most of the work at the coffee bar, which included fixing Sanghoonâs mistakes, for as long as you could remember.
How the guy had gotten a job at a coffee bar was a mystery to you. For someone who worked as a barista, he sure sucked at making coffee. There wasnât a day that went by without a customer coming to you to complain about their coffee tasting like shit. Honestly, you couldnât blame them because it really was that bad. Youâd tasted Sanghoonâs coffee before and had almost thrown up at the taste of the overly bitter and sour liquid heâd produced.
So, for the sake of the company image and the customers, whenever time allowed for it, you prepared the majority of the orders.
As if that wasnât enough, his lazy ass also refused to clean anything properly aside from occasionally wiping down the tables, sweeping the floors, and starting the automatic cleaning program on the coffee machines.
You were the only one busting your ass to make sure that everything was always in pristine condition â because no one wanted crusty-ass coffee. It sometimes made you wonder whether all of your hard work was worth it because it seriously felt like you were running the whole shop by yourself. Â
Still, that wasnât even the worst, though. No. The thing that annoyed you the most was the fact that your incompetent co-worker constantly kept messing up orders left and right. At one point it, got so bad that you felt the need to double-check every single order he touched before it could even reach the customer.
There had been one incident where a customer had asked for oat milk because she was allergic to regular milk. Sanghoon, who had been in charge of preparing orders that day because you already had too many things to do, had completely disregarded the comments attached to the order and prepared the latte with regular milk.
In other words, it ended with the customer needing her EpiPen, a nasty lawsuit, and your boss screaming at you for being a âuseless disgrace to the companyâ without even listening to your side of the story â all while Sanghoon just stood there and let you take the fall for his carelessness.
Very quickly, you learned that the guy really didnât give a shit about any of it. He knew that when the occasion called for it, youâd be there to pick up his mess, and it infuriated you to no end. You hated yourself for putting up with it every single time, but you also knew that if you just sat back and let it happen, the shop would be out of business, and your boss would find a way to blame you for the whole thing.
Besides, even if your boss caught him slacking, he still treated him like a goddamn star player, always overlooking his failures and praising him for doing the absolute bare minimum. But God forbid if you made even the tiniest mistake. Your boss would immediately let you hear about it, even if that meant criticizing you in front of the customers â it was fair to say that you hated the man with a passion.
At least JamJam, your favorite bakery in town, had never disappointed you.
That was proven again when your eyes spotted the last melon pan, lifting your mood almost immediately. You nearly did a little happy dance after youâd taken it out of the basket, but then quickly decided against it when you noticed the CCTV camera pointing straight at you. Now was not the time to embarrass yourself in public.Â
âExcuse me?â You turned around at the sound of a male voice, assuming that he was talking to you since the bakery was pretty much empty at this hour.Â
âCan I help you?â you asked wearily, raising your eyebrows at the blond man who had approached you â the mask he was wearing covered most of his face, so it was hard to get a read on him. And seeing as youâd gone through your fair share of uncomfortable encounters with strangers, it was only natural for you to have your guard up.
To your surprise, he pointed towards the hand that was holding the snack you were planning on buying. âWould you mind giving me that melon pan?â he asked. âI really need it tonight.â
Your weary expression slowly morphed into a confused one as you raised the sweet bread slightly. âThis... melon pan?â you asked, wondering where this was going.
The stranger nodded. âYes, that one. I just got off from work, and Iâve had a pretty rough day, so I need it. Itâs my favorite snack, and Iâm not planning to leave the store without it.â
You almost wanted to laugh at the audacity of this guy. As if you would hand it over just because he supposedly âneededâ it. It wasnât your problem that youâd been faster.
âWell, it happens to be my favorite snack too, and Iâve also had a pretty rough day, so no. Iâm not giving it to you.â
âOh, come on. Whatâs it going to take? Name your price,â he motioned before reaching into his pocket to pull out what you assumed was his wallet. What the hell was he doing?
âI just told you Iâm not giving you this melon pan,â you responded firmly â your free hand automatically squeezed into a fist as you tried to keep your blood pressure under control.
Getting into an argument with some random stranger was not part of the relaxing evening youâd planned.Â
âAnd I said, name your price. Everyone has one. How much do you want for it? Fifty thousand won? A hundred thousand? More? Just tell me. Money is not an issue,â he shrugged nonchalantly, his wallet now wide open for you to see.
His outrageous proposition left you in a state of awe. The disgust was no doubt evident on your face, but he didnât seem to care one bit.Â
âAre you seriously trying to bribe me for a fucking melon pan?!â
Judging by the way he was dressed, you were pretty certain that the guy was loaded â the combination of the dark brown suit and black coat he was wearing probably cost more than what you earned in a whole month.
Regardless, that didnât give him the right to treat others like garbage.Â
âDo I look like Iâm joking?â He didnât look like he was. âYou have something that I want. Youâre not giving it to me, so Iâm offering you an alternative that will make both of us happy,â he stated, completely oblivious to the fact that he was coming off as an entitled asshole.
âYou are so unbelievably rude,â you scoffed. âIâve never met anyone as ignorant and entitled as you. Just wow. If thatâs how you treat people in your life, then you probably donât have many friends.â
It was clear that your words had struck a nerve when the shameless stranger narrowed his eyes in response.
âIâm rude? I think you are pretty rude to someone whoâs just trying to reason with you. Trust me, if you had any idea who I was, you wouldnât be speaking to me like that.â
Oh, look, heâs a narcissist too... surprising.
âListen, Mr. Whatever-Your-Name-Is. Iâm going to say this one time. I donât give two shits about who you are, and Iâm not giving you my melon pan, so you can keep your damn money. Now, Iâm going to walk away, pay for my snack and leave so that this,â you motioned between the two of you, âdoesnât escalate into something worse. Have a good life,â was the last thing you said before rushing towards the checkout.
Your blood was boiling by the time you left the store. The whole encounter with the rude stranger had put another damper on your mood, leaving you with a bitter taste in your mouth. Because just who the fuck did he think he was? And what kind of weirdo would try to bribe someone for a melon pan?
You truly hoped to never see him again.Â
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Once again, Seungcheol was left frozen in his spot, watching as the woman whoâd just outright disrespected him walked away with what was supposed to have been his snack.
If he thought his day couldnât get any worse, then this was definitely the straw that broke the camelâs back.
He was a grumbling mess as he left the store with a bag full of goods. Mr. Hashimoto, who had most likely heard the whole dispute, had been nice enough not to say anything about it. Instead, heâd given Seungcheol some additional cream pans and some of his homemade nama chocolate on the house in an attempt to cheer up the sulky CEO. Very kind, of course, but any appetite Seungcheol had before coming to JamJam was now completely ruined as a result of the squabble.
On the drive home, his mind kept going back to the insults youâd thrown at his face. Rude? Ignorant? Entitled? Ha! Who were you to say that about him?
Seungcheol considered himself anything but that. He had plenty of good friends who liked him for who he was, whereas you, some random stranger who didnât even know him, had literally made those assumptions based on the few minutes that he spent in your presence.
He didnât really want to admit it, but your words kept bugging him. Why? That probably had something to do with you being the first one ever to tell him that to his face. Seungcheol was so used to people treating him with nothing but respect â well, that is, if you take the other twelve CEOs out of the equation â that he hadnât expected such resistance from a stranger like you.
But then again, you hadnât been able to recognize him with his disguise, and he liked to keep it that way. He didnât even want to think about what would happen if reporters got wind of this humiliating incident.Â

When Seungcheol finally entered his apartment around 11 PM, he was immediately greeted by a little white ball of fur happily sprinting his way, her tail wagging and tongue hanging out of her mouth as she jumped at his legs.Â
âHello, sweet girl. Iâve missed you,â he cooed, reaching down to lift up the small, adorable dog who was all too excited to be reunited with her owner after a long day. âI take it youâve missed me too, Kkuma,â he smiled brightly, which was immediately followed by a chuckle as she enthusiastically licked his face.
With Seungcheol being managing CEO and having a busy schedule that often kept him away for longer periods of time, he usually had a dog sitter he trusted come around the house to feed her and take her on walks. He hated leaving her alone, and it hurt him to be away from her, but with the duties he needed to fulfill, he really had no choice.
Thatâs why he always made it his priority to spend as much time as possible with her whenever he didnât have any work or social activities to attend. Seungcheol liked being around people, which shouldnât be surprising as it was a big part of his job, but nothing beat the feeling of coming home to Kkuma and her unconditional love for him.
No matter what, Kkuma always had the ability to put a smile on Seungcheolâs face. Sheâd witnessed both the good and the bad over the many years that sheâd been with him. And even though she couldnât understand ninety-nine percent of the things her owner told her â rants included â she was always happy to listen to him.
Kkuma was like his own form of therapy, his safe place that brought him comfort when he needed it.
âLetâs call Jeonghan and tell him about the mean woman who took my snack, hmm?â he proposed after having dropped the JamJam bag off in the kitchen and taking a seat on his ginormous couch â Kkuma was now comfortably tucked against his chest, recovering from the energy burst sheâd had at seeing Seungcheol.
âThis better be urgent. I was about to sleep,â Jeonghanâs tired voice sounded as soon as he answered the call.
âWell, itâs urgent to me.â
âOh jeez, here we go.â The other CEO released a sigh of exasperation, knowing that he wasnât going to get to sleep anytime soon.
Seungcheolâs eyes rolled at his friendâs dramatics. âDonât be like that. I think youâll want to hear this.â
âI doubt it.â
âAnyway, you wonât believe what just happened to me,â Seungcheol started, choosing to ignore Jeonghanâs disinterest in the matter. âI had a shitty day, so I went to JamJam, and then this woman just snatched the last melon pan right in front of my eyes! I tried to tell her that I really needed it, but she wouldnât give it up.â
âObviously. Canât blame her,â Jeonghan yawned. Â
Seungcheol clenched his jaw in frustration at the CEOâs disregard. âJust let me finish. Thatâs not the worst thing. I even offered to give money in exchange for that melon pan, bu-â
The man on the other side of the phone was suddenly wide awake. âWait, wait, wait, hold on. Did I hear that right? You offered her money for a snack?!â
âYes! But what did I get in return? She called me rude, ignorant and entitled. And for what? I was being nice about it and gave her a way to earn some easy money.â
Jeonghan released a deep sigh at the other manâs words. âCheol, you canât just go around bribing people to get whatever you want.â
âWhy not? It seemed pretty reasonable to me. Besides, who doesnât want money in this economy?â Seungcheol shrugged, even though the other CEO wasnât able to see.
âAre you really that oblivious? Of course youâre going to get cussed out if you do stupid shit like that. It makes you sound like an asshole.â
That earned a scoff from the managing CEO. âSo, what youâre saying is that I was wrong, and she was right to be so disrespectful?â
âOh, thatâs exactly what Iâm saying. If that were me, I would have wiped the floor with your ass.â
âYah! Arenât you supposed to be on my side? Youâre my best friend.â
âExactly. Iâm your best friend, so I get to call you out on your bullshit. This is one of those instances. You need to realize that not everything can be solved with money, Cheol.â
âUgh, whatever. You know what? Just go to sleep. I donât need you to tell me what I should or shouldnât do.â
The last thing Seungcheol needed right now was a lecture from Jeonghan.
âCheol, come on. Youâre being stubborn right now, and you know it.â
âGoodnight, Jeonghan.â Seungcheol ended the call right after that, not even bothering to wait for his friendâs response. âIs it too much to ask for some support?â he grumbled before directing his attention back to Kkuma.
She was now lying in his lap, looking up at him with big, curious eyes. Seungcheol smiled in response, leaning down to place a kiss on the top of her head, which was answered with some enthusiastic tail wagging.Â
âAt least I can count on my sweet girl, right?

âThanks, Haewon. Iâll check out a new place first, and then Iâll meet you as soon as I can.â
Seungcheol ended the call with his secretary, whoâd just informed him that his favorite coffee place had closed down for good. She was usually the one who got his coffee in the mornings, but now that his usual spot was unavailable, he needed to find a new place that would be able to meet his standards. And since Seungcheol tended to be quite picky when it came to his daily fix of caffeine, Haewon knew better than to get him a random coffee from a place he hadnât approved of.
âWhatâs a good place?â he mumbled to himself as he scrolled through a large list of Seoulâs best coffee places.
There were lots of coffee spots to choose from, but none of them were special enough to catch the CEOâs eyes.
The majority of the highly rated ones were either too hipster or too tacky for his taste, whereas several of the ones that looked rather nice had a large number of negative reviews that made him think twice about visiting.
After a good ten minutes of scrolling, Seungcheol was starting to lose hope. He was supposed to be at a meeting in a little bit over an hour and if he didnât have a decent cup of coffee to start the day off with, he would be in a bad mood for the rest of it. And with how yesterday had ended, he really wanted today to be different â at this rate, that wasnât going to happen.Â
At least, that was until he came across a place called Oh My! Coffee. It was a small but cozy-looking vintage coffee bar located on the outskirts of Seoul, which Seungcheol thought was great since there would be less traffic holding him back. Plus, most of the reviews heâd read were both recent and extremely positive about the quality of the coffee.

Apparently, it was enough to convince Seungcheol to go check it out because before he knew it, heâd started the engine of his luxurious sports car and made his way to the coffee bar.
The place looked exactly like the pictures heâd seen on Naver. The facade of the coffee bar was completely made out of oak wood, with vines of purple and pink flowers decorating the two large see-through doors to contrast the dark color of the oak.
Inside, the lights had been slightly dimmed to create an elegantly subtle glow of orange, which â combined with the soft jazz music playing in the background â gave the whole place a pleasant and relaxing ambiance.
Various vintage items adorned the walls of the cozy, homey shop, and though there wasnât a lot of space, with the strategic way in which the small wooden tables had been set up, it was enough to accommodate a couple of coffee lovers who wanted to enjoy their beverage in a picturesque setting.
Seungcheol was already in love with the place, and he hadnât even tried the coffee yet. Judging from the mouthwatering, smoky coffee aroma that invaded his nostrils as soon as he stepped inside, he was fairly certain that he wasnât going to be disappointed.
But then his eyes fell on the barista, who was standing behind the counter, seemingly lost in her own world as she cleaned her workspace.
The CEO froze in his spot, his heart rate picking up at the sight that greeted him because it was no one other than you, the stranger who had disrespected him and ruined what should have been a nice evening with his favorite snack.
He never planned on seeing you again after last night, and he certainly didnât plan to end up at the coffee bar you worked at. How could fate have been so cruel to lead him right back to you when all he wanted was a peaceful morning and a good cup of coffee? That was definitely not going to happen if you recognized him.
That thought immediately got Seungcheol into gear. A sudden boost of energy rushed through his body as he tried to be as subtle as possible. His feet were moving backwards, slowly taking him back towards the large double doors through which he had entered not too long ago.
He almost succeeded, but due to his poor spatial awareness, he managed to hit the heel of his black Derby shoe against the door â the sound it created was loud... too loud for you not to hear it.
âOh, hi there! Can I help you with something?â
Your cheery tone surprised the CEO, mainly because it was a complete one-eighty from last night, where youâd sounded anything but happy. But here you were, smiling away like you hadnât just told him that he was rude, ignorant, and entitled. It was almost as if...
She doesnât recognize me.
âIf you need some time to look, thatâs fine. But I can also give you some recommendations if youâre not sure what to get,â you continued, that bright smile still adorning your face.
Seungcheol didnât know whether to be relieved or creeped out by it.
Still, against his better judgment, he decided to play dumb and pretend like he didnât know you. He was already running late, and he needed coffee, so what did he have to lose?
Clearing his throat, he carefully made his way to the counter before scanning his eyes over the large menu that hung on the wall behind you.
âCould I, uh, have a cafe latte?â
âSure! Small, medium, or large?â you asked, your fingers hovering above the register as you waited for his response.
âMedium is fine, no sugar.â
âHot or cold?â
âHot.â
âAnything else?â
âNo, Iâm good. Thanks.â
You nodded, looking away briefly to finalize his order before pointing to a second screen that showed his total. âThat will be 4,700 won, please.â
âDo you accept card too?â Seungcheol asked while fishing his wallet out of his pocket.
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âYes, we do,â you answered, stopping in your tracks as your eyes fixated on the manâs wallet.
Wait. That walletâŠ
âGreat! Here you go then.â And that voice⊠no fucking way.
You swiftly shifted your gaze back to the manâs face. When youâd first spotted him standing in the shop, you thought that there was something familiar about him â you just hadnât been able to pinpoint it. But everything suddenly clicked as you took him in again.
The blond hair, the dark brown almond-shaped eyes, the goddamn wallet that heâd so brazenly taken from his pocket in an attempt to bribe you.
He was wearing a blue suit instead of the dark brown one heâd worn yesterday, and his black coat had been replaced by a brown one that looked even more expensive. Even his white mask had been switched out for a black one. Still, there was no doubt in your mind that it was him⊠Melon pan dude.
How in the hell had he ended up here⊠at your place of work of all places?Â
âArenât you going to take it?â he questioned, tilting his head quizzically when you still hadnât taken the credit card that he was holding out.
âRight,â you grumbled before snatching the card right out of his hand rather harshly.
Any type of joy youâd felt at the prospect of getting to make another one of your coffee creations had disappeared as soon as you realized who youâd be making it for.
âYah! What the hell?â the man exclaimed, his eyes narrowing at your action. âIs this how you treat your customers?â
Shrugging your shoulders, you looked him dead in the eyes as you swiped his card. âOnly the ones that deserve it.â
âExcuse me?!â
âYou heard me,â you replied, your voice void of any emotion as you calmly placed his card back onto the counter.
You knew damn well that if your boss caught you treating any customer this way, heâd give you hell for it. But you just couldnât help it. Even though youâd only met the man yesterday, he already managed to evoke such extreme emotions from you that you couldnât just stay silent and pretend like he wasnât a total prick.
The stranger scoffed as he slid his credit card back into his wallet. âYou know, I didnât even want to be here in the first place. Do you think Iâd willingly go to a place where the staff doesnât even respect me?â
âThen why are you here? Plenty of coffee places to choose from,â you retorted, turning around briefly to start on his coffee. He did pay for it after all â the sooner you got it done, the sooner heâd leave you alone.
âItâs nice to know youâre rude both at and outside of work,â the man sneered.
You chuckled bitterly at his words as you worked on his beverage. âOh, so now youâre calling me rude? Isnât that a little hypocritical for someone who tried to bribe me for a fucking snack?â
âIâm not reliving this bullshit again,â he snapped.
âYou asked for it,â you said nonchalantly as you turned back around, the milk youâd just steamed in your right hand and the cup of coffee in your left hand.
âWhen the hell did I- You know what? Just give me what I came for, and Iâll be out of here... for good,â he sneered.
âTrust me, thereâs nothing I want more,â you grumbled, feeling this close to throwing the hot drink in his face with the amount of adrenaline that was coursing through your body.
It was tempting, but you really didnât want to ruin your life and end up in jail for assaulting someone who wasnât even worth your time and energy.
âGood. Hurry up then.â
Your jaw clenched at his demanding tone, but you chose to ignore it for now. Instead, you focused on the tulip you were trying to create. Youâd thought about pouring the milk into the shape of a middle finger but decided against it when you realized that he might use that to ruin the company name â you wouldnât put it past him to call you out on social media.
You had hoped that he would have taken the coffee and left without another word, but of course, he had to ruin that scenario by opening his mouth to start something... again.
âLetâs see if this coffee is really as good as the reviews say. I doubt the barista they were talking about was you,â he snickered as he grabbed a lid and a sleeve for his cup.
âAsshole,â you muttered, your fingers clenching around the counter as you tried to keep it together for just a bit longer. Two could play that game, though. âWell, just so you know, the melon pan I got was delicious,â you emphasized, watching in delight as his cocky expression morphed into one of anger at your mention of the melon pan.
Serves him right. Â Â
âWhatever,â he huffed with a glare directed your way. âIâm out of here,â was the final thing he said before turning around and storming away with his fresh coffee.
âOh, oh,â you whispered to yourself as you noticed your boss enter not even two seconds after the stranger had stormed out of the shop. And he did not look happy.
âWhat the hell was that? Did you just piss off one of our customers?â
You averted your gaze down, mentally preparing yourself for the scolding that was about to come. âIt wasnât what it looked like.â
âIt wasnât? So, youâre telling me that man didnât just storm out of here, huh?â He was standing right next to you now, a little too close for your liking.
âI guess he wasn't in the best mood,â you mumbled, praying that he'd just let you off with a warning.
âNot the best mood, huh? How many times have I told you to treat our customers with respect? Do you even want to keep your job?â he hissed as he slammed his hands down on the counter, the unexpected sound making you flinch in your spot.
âI do,â you responded, gritting your teeth in frustration.
âThen act like it for once. You better hope that he doesn't write us a bad review because that will be on you. Am I clear? We should be lucky if he still wants to come back here after your shitty service. Sanghoon would never act like this.â
You couldn't suppress the scoff that you were holding at his ridiculous statement. Yes, you admit that you could have been more professional to the stranger, but it had been a special circumstance, and youâd acted a little out of character. But to compare you to Sanghoon like that? Ha! All your incompetent co-worker ever did was get on your nerves and sit on his ass while he typed away on his phone. So yes, of course, he would never act like that when you were doing all the work he was getting paid for.Â
âYou think this is a fucking joke, Y/N?â
âNo, Sir,â you muttered, almost wanting to slap yourself for losing control of your emotions in front of your boss.
âLet's see if you think this is funny. Count this as your last warning. If I catch you treating any customer badly, you're out. I'm sick and tired of your shit, so let this be a lesson. Fix that attitude, or you're fired. Understood?â
âYes, Sir,â you replied, deciding that speaking up would only make it worse. You couldn't afford to lose your job, not without a proper backup plan set in place.
âGood. Then get to work. You're on your own today.â
A frown made its way onto your face as you processed your bossâ words. âSanghoon is not coming in?â
âWhat about being on your own don't you get? He took the day off. That's all you need to know.â
âOf course he fucking did,â you muttered under your breath as you got ready to start your chores for the day.
This was like the third time he'd taken a day off this month, leaving you with a shit ton of work to do on your own. You, however, were lucky if you managed to get one or two days off once every four months. Yes, you were aware that it wasnât very ethical, but there was a reason youâd been putting up with this bullshit for so long.
It just so happened that Oh My! Coffee was among the highest-paying coffee shops in Seoul, believe it or not. Your boss was greedy and always looking for new ways to save or make money, but he at least had the common sense to compensate his employees adequately.
Any other person might have wondered why a man as greedy as him would willingly pay his staff more than the legally required minimum wage, but you couldnât care less. All you knew was that your current salary allowed you to live comfortably â comfortable enough to put aside a small amount of money from time to time without having to worry about being able to afford your rent.
The offers youâd received from other coffee shops youâd applied for at the time had all been significantly less generous, which, naturally, had been the deciding factor for you to take the job at Oh My! Coffee. And now here you were, stuck with an asshole of a boss and a good-for-nothing co-worker â that is, if you could even really call him a co-worker at all.
Your situation was far from ideal. That much was obvious. But it wasnât like you hadnât been trying to look for other options. Up till now, all your search attempts had resulted in disappointment because there really seemed to be no shop that was able to match or beat your current salary. Besides, no matter how hard things could get at times, you simply werenât willing to sacrifice that little bit of financial freedom you had.
Unless you could find an opportunity that would improve your current financial situation, quitting your job was out of the question.
So, for the time being â as shitty as it was â your boss not giving you any proper days off was just another thing on the list to prove that he was a sexist piece of shit who loved to make your life a living hell.
âY/N!â Now what? âDidn't I tell you to clean the windows properly last time? I want you to do it again. And there better not be a speck of dirt when I come back.â
âI'm on it!â you called, already dreading the fact that it was going to be another long and exhausting day.

The next morning, Seungcheol found himself standing in front of Oh My! Coffee once again, despite having promised himself that heâd never come back here. How did that happen? He blamed it on you and your damn good coffee.
Seungcheol hated to admit it, but the reviews about the vintage coffee bar hadnât been wrong one bit. Even though the CEO thought you were extremely rude, the cafe latte youâd served him yesterday was no doubt the best coffee heâd ever tasted.
The nutty aroma, together with the subtle earthy undertones, gave the coffee a depth of flavor that he couldnât get enough of. Every sip had been so smooth and rich, with a coffee-milk ratio that ensured a perfect balance of flavors â the sweetness of the milk had perfectly complemented the boldness of the coffee.
Although it went against his wishes, he did make some efforts to find a new coffee place â simply because he wasnât looking forward to having yet another frivolous confrontation with you.
Similar to yesterday, heâd scrolled through the Naver list, checked out reviews, and finally stumbled upon another place that looked like it would meet his standards. However, after taking one sip of the beverage heâd ordered, he already found himself throwing the cup in the trash as soon as heâd exited the shop.
It was like youâd completely ruined any other coffee experience for him. Heâd had a taste of your coffee, and there was no going back, no matter how much he tried to convince himself that there had to be other places like that out there. Seungcheol contemplated with himself for a good fifteen minutes before he finally gave in to his craving.
But as he stood in front of the large double doors again, he suddenly wasnât so sure whether he made the right decision to come back here. Because why was he so willing to put himself into potentially another petty argument for a cup of coffee?
In any case, he couldâve just requested his secretary to get it for him, so why didnât he? Why did he feel the need to pick it up himself and risk starting another squabble?
Was it because he suddenly preferred to experience the smell of freshly made coffee first-hand? Or was it because some part of him was looking forward to seeing you, the disrespectful stranger who didnât seem afraid to stand up to him?
âNo way,â he breathed with a shake of his head. âItâs definitely the coffee.â Nothing more, nothing less.
He would just get his coffee and leave before things could escalate.Â
âYouâre back,â you exclaimed as soon as you noticed Seungcheol walk up to the register.
Unlike yesterday, youâd immediately recognized him without him having to utter a single word â he figured as much.
âYeah, got a problem with that?â he mused with raised brows, preparing himself for one of your sassy comebacks.
Instead, you smiled brightly and shook your head. âNo, not at all! We, uh, weâre glad you chose to come back.â
âOkay?â
Seungcheol was taken aback by your switch in attitude once again. You definitely recognized him. He was sure of that. So why were you suddenly pretending as if you didnât have another argument yesterday? Heâd at least expected some resistance from your side. It made him feel almost... disappointed. Or was it confusion he was feeling? Either way, it was odd, and it made him slightly uncomfortable for some unknown reason.
The sound of a throat clearing rather loudly pulled his attention away from you and towards the man who was standing to your left, his arms crossed and a look on his face that didnât seem all too friendly â and it was definitely directed at you.
âAndâŠ,â Seungcheol turned his gaze back to you. âI would like to apologize for my behavior yesterday. That wasnât professional. Iâm sorry,â you added, your voice tense and slightly raspy.
Based on the fact that you were struggling to get the words out, he assumed that your apology wasnât voluntary and most definitely not sincere. His guess was that the man in the corner â whom Seungcheol guessed was your boss â had something to do with it. But since he hadnât come here to cause any trouble, he decided to just go along with it for your sake and for the sake of his future coffees.
âSure, no problem. Letâs just forget about it,â he nodded, his eyes flicking back between you and the other man, who had now moved to stand beside you. âCould I just get the same thing I ordered yesterday?â
Your body visibly relaxed at his positive response, so he knew that heâd made the right decision by not causing a scene right now.
âOf course.â
As the CEO was waiting for you to finish his coffee, he noticed that the man still hadnât moved from his spot at the counter.
âIs there something I can help you with?â Seungcheol asked, raising his brows at the man who obviously wanted something from him with the way he kept staring.
âNo, no! Iâm just really glad that you decided to come back. Itâs such an honor to have you in my shop, Mr. Choi.â
The CEO was glad that he had no liquid in his mouth, or he would have spit it all out the moment his name was mentioned.
âYou know who I am?â he asked, his eyes flicking to you for a second. Only you didnât seem to be fazed by the revelation, your eyes not even once straying from the coffee you were working on.
Did you know him? Or did you just not care about who he was?
âOf course! How could I not recognize you? Youâre the managing CEO of SEVENTEEN World. Iâd be able to spot an icon such as yourself anywhere.â
Seungcheol frowned slightly, wondering if his disguise was really that bad. Perhaps it was time to start adding beanies to his wardrobe from now on.
âUh, yeah. Well, Iâd like to keep that on the down low if you donât mind.â
âYes, I totally understand. But no worries, Sir. My lips are sealed,â the man assured him, which was followed by a smile that looked too fake to be genuine. âAh, how rude of me! I totally forgot to introduce myself. My name is Park Wonshik,â he bowed before continuing. âIf you need anything, and I mean anything, just let me know, and weâll make it happen.â
The CEO quickly had to mask the snort that threatened to escape with a cough. Who did this man think he was? Did he really believe that this little act of his was going to get him anywhere? Whoever told him that sucking up to one of Koreaâs most successful businessmen was a good idea was dead wrong. If anything, it only put Seungcheol off and made him want to get out of there as soon as possible.
âI doubt Iâll need anything other than my coffee,â he finally said, his eyes shifting back to you in the hope the man would take the hint and drop whatever phony act he was putting on.
âRight! Your coffee. Y/N? How are you doing with Mr. Choiâs drink?â
The smile that had been on your bossâ face just seconds ago dropped immediately as soon as his attention turned to you, now replaced by a scowl that was anything but amicable.
You lifted your head briefly to glance at your boss. âItâs almost done, Sir,â you responded dully, seemingly unbothered by the look your boss was throwing your way.
It was almost as if you were used to this kind of behavior from him.
âWell, would you hurry it up already? We donât have all day,â he sneered and relaxed his facial muscles before turning his focus back to the CEO. âApologies, Sir. Y/N tends to be a bit slow sometimes, but I assure you that it will only take a moment,â he spoke, throwing him another fabricated smile as if it were the most normal thing in the world.
Seungcheol was flabbergasted by the abrupt change in demeanor, unable to form a response in that moment. It made him wonder if the man even knew how ridiculous he looked â trying to come off as a well-established business owner who had his shit together when it was, in fact, obvious that he needed to work on his people skills.
Although you and the CEO werenât on the best terms, he knew for a fact that spending less than five minutes on making a coffee did not equal being âslowâ. Hell, even if it was, heâd happily wait for ten or twenty minutes if it meant he got to have another one of those mind-blowing lattes.
In Seungcheolâs eyes, anyone who treated their employees with disrespect was automatically guaranteed a spot in his bad books. From what he had seen of Park Wonshik in the few minutes he spent in the shop, the man was already well on his way to get there.
How the hell did you manage to put up with that on a daily basis?
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You were trying not to let your boss get to you. Keyword: trying. But the man was making it nearly impossible with the way he was bossing you around in front of the one person you really didnât want to see... Melon pan dude.
Why had he even come back in the first place? As far as you could remember, heâd made it abundantly clear that he would stay away âfor goodâ after yesterdayâs debacle, so what the hell was he getting at? Did he come back just to get a reaction out of you? If that was the case, then he was sure out of luck because he wouldnât be getting any more fight out of you.
Your boss had drilled it into your head that he wouldnât tolerate any more mistakes on your end, and you werenât going to try and test his limit.
Just this morning, heâd made sure to remind you again after giving you another scolding as soon as youâd stepped foot into the coffee bar. Because not only had you offended and scared away a potential regular customer, youâd royally fucked up and offended âthe one and only CEO Choi Seungcheol of SEVENTEEN World,â as your boss put it.
At first, you thought that he was talking out of his ass, but then it became clear that your crazy boss had actually scoured the CCTV footage for your little argument with the man. And apparently, he discovered that one of the outdoor cameras had managed to catch a glimpse of the CEO in front of his car, where heâd lowered his mask to take a sip of his coffee before taking off â that sight had been enough for your boss to put two and two together.
It shouldnât have surprised you that your boss already knew all about the CEO and the SEVENTEEN World corporation. The man was a greedy fucker who would do about anything to get to the top, so scoring a billionaire as a regular was the equivalent of hitting the jackpot.
To think that heâd potentially lost such an S-Class customer as a result of your âshitty attitudeâ no doubt made him want to make your work life even more miserable than it already was. But how were you supposed to have known that your newfound rival was actually one of the most influential people in South Korea?
Of course, youâd heard of SEVENTEEN World. How could you not have when it was one of the biggest corporations out there and literally everywhere? You just hadnât bothered to familiarize yourself with it and its CEOs because, well... why would you? It wasnât something you were interested in, and you werenât about to be either.
Honestly, you couldnât give two shits about one of the CEOs coming to the shop. So what if he was famous? So what if he was filthy rich? In your eyes, he was still the rude stranger whoâd tried to bribe you the other night. No amount of money or fame was going to change that.
You did have to admit that although you werenât particularly happy to see him, a part of you was relieved that heâd returned for another coffee. It meant that your job was safe for now and that your boss had one less reason to hate you. But then again, that didnât mean that he was going to stop criticizing you and making you look bad in front of customers. Of course, that would have been wishful thinking.
Youâd already accepted that the universe hated you a long time ago, so you just had to suck it up for the time being. Â
At least Melon pan dude had taken the hint and let you off easy today. The last thing you needed right now was for the two of you to start another petty argument in front of your superior. Because with the way your boss was trying to kiss the CEOâs ass, you were pretty sure that even if the CEO were to provoke you again, heâd happily let him and then continue to blame you for upsetting the customer in the aftermath of it all.
Yeah, you werenât about to let that happen. Youâd finish the coffee and take your break without causing a fuss. Simple and easy, just how you liked it.
âYour coffee is done,â you finally announced, placing the steaming latte onto the counter under the watchful eye of your boss.
Similar to yesterday, the CEO grabbed a lid and a cup sleeve from the counter.
âThanks,â he nodded, picking up his hot beverage.
âEnjoy it and have a nice day,â you responded with a polite nod before starting to move towards the back. You really needed a short break after all of this.
At the same time, your useless co-worker decided to return from his own morning break.
Going against company policy, heâd extended his official fifteen-minute break with an additional fifteen minutes. It was typical Sanghoon behavior, so you werenât exactly surprised. He loved to bend the rules to do whatever the fuck he pleased, and your misogynistic boss just let him.
It wasnât fair⊠not in the slightest, but what could you do? Complaining about it would only end up with your break time getting cut â yes, you were speaking from experience. So, over time, youâd just learned to appreciate any break you could get, no matter how short it was.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â your boss interfered, putting himself between you and the door to prevent you from leaving.
âTaking my break?â you questioned with a frown, not at all liking his tone.
Somehow you already knew that this wouldnât end with you having a few peaceful minutes to yourself.
He quickly shook his head, a bitter chuckle leaving his mouth at your question. âOh no, youâre not. Thereâs still more than enough work for you to do before you can even think of taking a break. I need you to start sorting the inventory and do a deep cleanse while youâre at it.â
Was he fucking serious?
âSanghoon was supposed to do that though,â you mumbled as you could feel your blood pressure start to increase with every second that passed.
âAnd Iâm telling you that youâre going to do it instead. Sanghoon has more than enough important things to do.â
Important things? Yeah right. Then why is the useless idiot currently slouched on a chair with his face buried in his phone?
Thatâs what you were thinking, but definitely not what came out of your mouth.
âBut, Sir. Thatâs just not fa-â
âY/N. I donât want to hear anything. Or do I have to remind you again that youâre already walking on thin ice? Just do your damn job for once without opening that big mouth of yours.â
You sighed, not having it in you to put up a fight. âYes, Sir.â
âGood. Then get to it. Iâll come check on you later,â he said, stepping aside to let you through. âOh! Mr. Choi! Youâre still here? Howâs the coffee? To your liking, I hope?â
Your head turned around so fast that you could have sworn you heard something snap in your neck. Based on the frown that had taken over the CEOâs face and the look he was giving your boss, you guessed that heâd just witnessed all of that.
Why was he still here?
âItâs...â his eyes met yours for a moment, âperfect,â he stated, his mask already back in place before you even had the chance to get a proper look at his face.
âWonderful! We hope to see you back many more times!â your boss exclaimed loudly. âY/N? Donât you have something to do?â he asked, even though you knew it was anything but a question with the pointed look he threw your way.
âRight,â you muttered and reluctantly turned around without another word, mentally preparing yourself for the horrible assignment you were tasked with.
Still, you couldnât stop the slight smirk from appearing as you made your way to the storage room. Knowing that youâd proved the cocky man wrong with your barista skills gave your ego enough of a boost to make the day just a bit more bearable.
In all your years of coffee making, no one had ever been able to resist your coffee. It was just that good. Yes, you knew you sounded a bit arrogant, but you wouldnât be saying it if it wasnât absolutely true â the power your coffee held was exactly what kept the place running.
On that note, you were fairly certain that youâd be seeing a lot more of each other from now on, whether you liked it or not.

Just as you had predicted, that was exactly what happened. In the days that followed, the CEO stopped by the coffee bar once a day â nearly always in the morning and always for the exact same order: a medium-sized cafe latte.
With you working six days a week and with Sanghoon being close to useless, encountering him was practically inevitable. Fortunately, for the most part, the two of you managed to be cordial with one another, aside from the occasional taunting remarks that the businessman threw your way. You knew that he was trying to get you to react to him because that was just who he was â a provocative little shit. But you couldnât let yourself get carried away, not when you knew that your boss was watching your every move.
Ever since your superior had revealed that he used the camera feed to discover that Melon pan dude was, in fact, a rich businessman, youâd become even more conscious of how you behaved during work hours. Because who knows how many times he had already done this before?
Up until about a week ago, you believed that it had been a one-time thing. But of course, you should have known better.
After serving the last customers from the morning rush, your boss requested that you prepare his coffee and bring it to his office. You hadnât thought anything of it because it wasnât the first time youâd done so. However, what you didnât expect to find was him casually reviewing the camera footage of you and the SEVENTEEN World CEO from two days prior â you knew that because of the purple hoodie youâd worn underneath your apron that day.Â
Although the discovery had shocked you at first, you couldnât exactly say that you were surprised about any of it. It certainly explained how he always knew about everything that went on despite being present at the shop for only about half of your six-day workweek â God knows what that man did besides constantly bossing you around and ruining your mood.
Regardless, that didnât make the whole thing any less creepy. Spying on your employees through the camera feed? What kind of crazy psycho shit was that?
The worst thing of all was that he hadnât even tried to conceal it. If anything, it was almost like heâd wanted you to see it.
As soon as he noticed that youâd caught on with what heâd been up to before you showed up, he was all too happy to show you the setup, just so that he could let you know that he was âwatching youâ and that you should be thinking twice about âmessing up or mistreating valuable customers.â
What he probably hadnât realized was the fact that heâd also indirectly revealed the spots inside the shop that the cameras failed to capture. So, despite the burning hatred you felt for the man and his disgusting behavior, you had taken advantage of the moment and memorized every single one of them to the best of your ability.
Even though it didnât help you get rid of the problem that was your meddlesome boss, at least it would allow you to hide whenever you needed a moment to breathe â or in the case of Melon pan dude, you were able to use the blind spots to temporarily drop the fake act and reciprocate his provocations with your own.
It was around the fifth day of him visiting the coffee bar when you got to âtestâ one of said blind spots for the first time. And no, it definitely hadnât been planned. But the CEO had managed to piss you off to the point where you felt like you had no choice but to snap and let him know that you were anything but happy with his stupid actions.
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It was close to noon. The shop was pretty much empty at this hour, apart from the two regulars who were drinking their coffee in peace at their usual tables. Sanghoon was in the back doing God knows what while you were in the middle of restocking the coffee and milk supply.
You were ecstatic about the fact that your boss wouldnât be at the shop today, which, for you, meant that no one would be screaming in your ear during quiet moments such as these. Instead, you were able to take advantage of the situation and enjoy the soothing jazz music playing in the background while you busied yourself with your small task.
As you softly hummed along to the melodic tunes, you subconsciously found your thoughts drifting to no one other than Melon pan dude.
Strangely enough, the man had yet to come in for his usual coffee order. Based on the majority of his previous visits, youâd established that he preferred to get his coffee early in the morning, right before the biggest morning rush.
But he was a CEO after all. Perhaps something important had come up? Or had he finally managed to find another place that served better coffee than you did?
The latter shouldnât have bugged you as much as it did, but the thought of there being another barista in Seoul who could top your coffee creations was bringing out your competitive side. Then again, why did you even care? It was Melon pan dude you were talking about. Losing someone like him to the competition was definitely not something you were going to cry about.
Your boss, however, would probably be the only one crying about it â and then find a way to pin the whole thing on you.
âYouâre thinking about me, arenât you?â a familiar voice shook you out of your thoughts.
Your eyes flicked over to the person in question, their sparkling eyes staring right at you as it dawned on you who was standing on the other side of the counter.
Speaking of the devil.
The CEOâs blond hair was covered by an orange beanie that seemed to match perfectly well with the black coat heâd chosen to wear today. Similarly, his face was once again hidden behind a white mask, even though you were pretty sure that he was smirking based on the way his eyes scrunched up ever so slightly.
âIn your dreams,â you scoffed but quickly composed yourself when you realized where you were.
Technically, he wasnât wrong â you had been thinking about him â but it wasnât like you were going to tell him that.
As if he would need anything else to inflate that big ego of his.
The CEO chuckled in response and rested his hands on the counter to lean a little closer âOh, come on. You canât deny that you missed me at least a little bit,â he teased.Â
You cleared your throat in response, choosing to ignore his statement. Whatever had caused him to delay his coffee run was really none of your business. You had a job to do after all.
âWhat is it going to be today? The usual?â
âYeah,â he said before turning his body slightly to let his eyes scan through the shop as you typed in the order. âWait. Iâll drink it here. And add a glass of fresh orange juice and a piece of that red velvet cake while youâre at it,â he continued, pointing to the display left from the register.
âEhm, sure?â you responded, surprised that he even wanted to stay when there was the risk of being spotted. What happened to staying low-key? âIâll bring it out soon. Just take a seat.â
That alone should have been enough foreshadowing for what was about to happen. Because you should have known that your day was going to be ruined one way or another. If it wasnât your boss or Sanghoon, then it had to be the cocky CEO who had decided to deviate from his usual morning routine.
âYour order,â you said after you had made your way over to the table he had chosen to sit at.
It was located at the very back of the shop, and fairly out of sight from anyone entering through the double doors due to the various plants and decorations surrounding the small table. You guessed it made sense that he would choose such a spot with him being well-known and all.
The man immediately looked up from his phone when you announced your presence. âHere. Let me help you with that,â he insisted as he put the device away.
Before you even had a chance to open your mouth in protest, he had already reached up to grab the cup of coffee from the serving tray you were holding.
The unexpected move caused all the weight of the remaining item to shift to the back of the tray, which would have been fine if you had been prepared â only you werenât. And with your other hand holding the slice of cake youâd wanted to put down first, there was no way to stop the tray from toppling over.
You watched in horror as the large glass of orange juice tipped in your direction, the liquid spilling out of the glass and simultaneously staining your clothes, as well as the brand-new shoes that you had bought a few days ago with your hard-earned money.
As if that wasnât bad enough, the glass continued to fall off the tray, shattering into a million pieces right at your feet. The harsh sound it created echoed through the nearly empty space, interrupting the cozy atmosphere and startling the two regulars who had been in their peaceful bubbles.
For the first few seconds that followed you didnât say anything, your gaze fixated on the twinkling glass shards decorating the wooden floor. You were trying to determine if you hadnât just imagined this whole scenario. It was all just a little too much to process for you at that moment. Was this karmaâs way of finally catching up with you for taking that last melon pan? If so, you truly hoped that it would eventually make its way back to the man to ruin his day â it was only fair in your opinion.
Somehow, you managed to gather yourself and immediately turned around to apologize to the two customers for the noise before focusing your attention back on the businessman, whose eyes went big at the series of unfortunate events that had just occurred.
âWhat the hell, dude? Why did you do that?!â you exclaimed, all your etiquette thrown completely out the window the second you opened your mouth.
Fortunately for you, you quickly realized that you were standing right in one of the blind spots youâd memorized not too long ago. In other words, there was no reason for you to hold back the anger you felt coursing through your body.Â
âI was trying to help!â he gasped, holding up his hands in defense.
âWell, obviously you didnât. Look at this!â You frantically motioned to your current state. âYou donât just take something off a tray when someone is holding it. Thatâs just common sense,â you grumbled, lifting one of your feet in an attempt to shake off the drops of orange juice that had landed on your white sneakers.
âIâm really sorry,â he mumbled, his eyes taking in your drenched form.
Anyone who took a quick look at him might have thought that he felt bad for you with the way his hand was covering his mouth. But with you being so close in proximity and his mask now completely removed, you could see his face slowly beginning to turn red. That, together with the raised cheeks and the little shake of his shoulders made it fairly obvious that he was desperately trying to suppress his laughter.Â
âYou think this is funny? Seriously dude? This is your goddamn fault,â you frowned as you placed the cake onto a nearby empty table and bent down to carefully collect some of the large shards of glass.
âI don't,â he shook his head, but couldnât help but let out a snort. âOkay, maybe a little? I mean, it is kinda funny to see you like this,â he continued, his eyes scrunching up before he finally allowed himself to laugh.Â
âYou are unbelievable,â you huffed, your hands slightly trembling from the adrenaline that was rushing through your body.
This man was definitely not good for your health â you could literally feel your blood pressure rising with every second that passed. How could he just sit there and laugh when you were clearly upset?
âI honestly donât see why people idolize you. Amazing CEO, my ass.â
Your words caused his mood to do a complete one-eighty, the smile that had been on his face just a second ago now replaced with a glare that he directed your way.
âHey! What does me being a CEO have to do with anything? Itâs not my fault you canât balance for shit,â he retorted.
Yep, you definitely hurt his precious little ego there.
âWell, maybe if youâd read the room and learned some manners, none of this would have happened in the first place.â
He chuckled bitterly in response. âManners? Me? Says the one who keeps insulting the customer.â
âOh, boohoo. Am I supposed to feel bad for you now? I have an actual job to do here if that wasn't obvious already,â you snapped as you put the pieces of glass youâd collected onto the tray you were still holding.
âYouâre doing a pretty shitty job yeah,â he stated before nonchalantly sipping his coffee as if he hadnât just offended you.
Although what you really wanted was to retaliate and cuss him out some more, you decided to bite your tongue for now. After all, the two regulars were still in the shop, and you couldnât afford to let them see you completely go off on another customer. You had at least that much self-control. Instead, you briefly closed your eyes and took a deep breath before opening your mouth again.
âYou really don't know when to stop, do you?â
âI guess not, but that's what keeps things fun, right?â he smirked, which was followed by an obnoxious wink being sent your way.
The freaking nerve of this man was truly something. In all your years of living, you didnât think youâd ever met anyone as impudent as him.
âI think we both have very different definitions of fun,â you mumbled, slowly rising up from your position on the floor with the tray that contained most of the glass shards.
The CEO took another sip of his coffee while he leaned back in his seat, a smug look taking over his features.
âHmm, Iâm not too sure about that. You seem to be enjoying yourself just fine in my presence.â
âI hate to ruin your little delusion, but if this is your idea of fun, I really donât want to be part of it,â you said, but immediately cringed at the feeling of your pants clinging uncomfortably to the skin of your legs.
Youâd already used your last set of spare clothing the week before â when you spilled coffee over yourself â so you were stuck in these clothes for now. The prospect of having to endure another six to seven hours in your ruined attire didnât seem too appealing, but you guessed you had survived worse things â like your boss humiliating you in front of customers.
Something in your expression caused the man to wipe the smug look off his face, his features softening slightly. It was almost as if he suddenly realized that he had put you in this predicament and was being an ass about it.
âAlright, how about this? Iâm feeling at least a little bit generous today, so why donât you let me pay for the dry cleaning? Maybe some new shoes too?â he suggested with a raise of his eyebrows.
You nearly wanted to scream at his absurd offer because had he really not learned his lesson? Why did the man think everything could be solved with money? It was as if that was his only way of fixing conflicts, which made you wonder if he was really that far removed from reality that he forgot about something as basic as normal human decency.
Just because you were working as a barista â a damn good one at that â didnât mean that a little money would make you cave. Who did he think you were? Some charity that was in desperate need of his help? Yeah, no. You werenât about to play his little game.
âThere you go again with your damn money. I donât need it, and I never will so stop offering it to me,â you snapped, narrowing your eyes at him to emphasize your point.
He sighed at your refusal and shrugged before drinking the last of his coffee. âSuit yourself. I was actually trying to be nice for once, you know?â
You couldnât help but roll your eyes at his response. âPlease. As if you know how to be nice.â
The man paused for a moment, his mouth opening and closing as if he was trying to come up with a solid reaction.
âIâm just going to ignore that little comment. Anyway, I have more important matters to take care of than to argue with someone who doesnât even know me,â he finally stated with a shake of his head before putting his mask back in place and making a move to get up from his seat. âGood luck with that, yeah?â he taunted as he motioned to your ruined clothes and the mess on the floor.
It was only when the orange beanie had completely disappeared from your sight that you finally moved from your position. A soft but bitter chuckle escaped from your lips as you realized what had just transpired.
Who would have thought that you would be arguing with some big-shot CEO about a glass of orange juice in the middle of your workday? It was certainly not how youâd imagined your day to go, but here you were â stuck at work and reeking of orange juice while he could go about his day as if nothing had happened.
Just when you thought it couldnât get any worse, Sanghoon decided that heâd spent enough time in the back and appeared right at the same time you were throwing away the last bit of glass. At the sight of your ruined clothes, your co-worker couldnât contain his laughter.
âWhat the hell happened t-to y-you?â he laughed, bending over to rest his hands on his knees for support.
You just rolled your eyes as you shoved past him, not even bothering to give him an explanation.
Having to deal with your incompetent co-worker making fun of you when you already felt like you were about to snap any minute was not something you were in the mood for. You just needed him to mind his business, do his fucking job and let you get through the day without any further incidents.
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After that altercation, you had been less than thrilled to see Melon pan dude the following day. But surprisingly, he had kept his mouth shut when he came in for his morning coffee â thankfully to go this time.
You werenât sure if it had anything to do with your boss being there or the fact that he just wanted to forget it ever happened. Either way, you were happy that it hadnât come up again. However, that didnât mean that you had forgiven him for it, especially when he was the reason your shoes were completely ruined, now permanently stained with the orange liquid. Youâd tried everything to get it out of the material â from looking up stain removal tutorials to scrubbing for your life â but much to your disappointment, it had all been to no avail.
It was rare for you to splurge on yourself when you had so many bills to pay, so buying those shoes had been a nice little treat after a stressful week at work. Thatâs what made it all the more frustrating.
It was as if the universe was sending you yet another sign that you were definitely not the favorite... and apparently not allowed to have nice things.
Just like that time a few years ago when youâd gotten yourself a new laptop because your old one had officially died after eight whole years. Not even two days after you got it, you had already managed to break it by spilling water all over it. It had taken at least half of your paycheck to replace the damaged device.
Obviously, the shoes hadnât been as expensive as the laptop, but the message was pretty clear: nice things never lasted when they were in your possession.
If you had to be honest, your ruined shoes werenât the actual reason you were still so fired up about the whole incident. Not that you werenât upset about your shoes â because you definitely were. You knew that spilling accidents were not uncommon in your line of work and that there would be a chance youâd get your shoes dirty. You just hadnât expected it to happen the way it did, and to that extent, which brought you to the real issue at hand and also the source of your frustration: Melon pan dude and his ignorant attitude towards you.
How was it that a man could be so smart but so oblivious at the same time? At least, you assumed he had some brains because he did manage to become the head of an international empire that brought billions in revenue on a yearly basis. And as a result of that, you were fairly certain that he had dealt with his fair share of crises and stubborn businessmen.
So then how was he seemingly incapable of solving simple, mundane conflicts like a normal human being?
You had to admit that you were slightly biased and probably not the most cooperative person when it came to the CEO, but anyone with a set of brains could see that the fame had gotten to his head with the way he flaunted his wealth.  Â
You had tried to give him the benefit of the doubt. You really had. It was just that with each visit that followed the orange juice incident and each provocation that left his mouth, you finally came to the conclusion that the two of you were just on completely different levels and would never be able to see eye to eye on anything except for coffee.
Coffee was probably the only thing you were ever going to agree on.
Speaking of coffee, there had been a few times when you thought of messing with his coffee just because you were that petty. But youâd never actually acted on those intrusive thoughts since Big Brother (aka the CCTV cameras) was still watching your every move. You might have been close to slipping up during a few moments of weakness, but you definitely hadnât forgotten about that little thing.
On top of that, there was Sanghoon, who wouldnât have hesitated to run to your superior if he were to somehow catch wind of you tampering with the CEOâs coffee order. Your boss took great pride in protecting the shopâs perfect image, which included keeping the âVIP customer,â at whatever cost.
It just wasnât worth it when the cons severely outweighed the pros, so you simply stuck to being cordial, no matter how hard it was at times.
There was, however, one occasion that had made you seriously reconsider your opinion of the CEO. On the day of his ninth coffee run, heâd unexpectedly shown up during the morning rush and ended up stepping in between you and an agitated customer to save the day, as he liked to call it.
If anyone were to ask you, youâd probably say that it was more like him getting put in his place by an older woman, but of course, he was never going to admit that.
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âExcuse me, young lady?â
âYes, Mrs. Park?â you responded with a small, forced smile, already mentally preparing yourself for what was about to come.
She shook her head and pointed to her coffee before placing the cup back onto the counter, right where youâd put it just a minute ago.
âThis is not the coffee I ordered.â
âItâs a decaf with three shots of espresso and a splash of cream, exactly how you like it, Maâam,â you stated while simultaneously trying to finish the Iced Americano you were making.
âThat is how I like it, yes,â she nodded, âbut this is too bland. You didnât put three shots of espresso in this coffee.â
âIâm absolutely sure there are three espresso shots in there, Mrs. Park,â you responded confidently before handing the finished Iced Americano to one of your other regulars and shooting him a friendly smile.
Despite you being in the middle of the morning rush and the shop being a little chaotic with orders piling up by the minute, you were very certain that you had prepared her order just right.
Sanghoon was tasked with taking the orders seeing as you were busy making them. Although you were aware that he had a tendency to mess up when it came to situations that required responsibility, with you double-checking everything, the probability of messing up a coffee order was close to zero.
Besides, Mrs. Park was a regular at the shop who came in about three times a week for her morning coffee â that coffee always being a decaf with three espresso shots and a splash of cream.
It wasnât like you disliked her because there were those occasions when she was nice and struck up a little conversation with you. But the problem was that she liked to complain⊠a little bit too much. It was up to the point where she would prevent you from doing your job until she got exactly what she wanted.
Coffee too bland? Coffee too strong? Too much cream? Too little cream? Too cold? Too hot? You name it. She always managed to find something to complain about.
At this point, you were pretty used to her antics and knew how to handle the situation in such a way that got her out the door as fast as possible with minimal resistance. Hell, you were probably the only person that was willing to put up with her shenanigans.
Even your boss, the asshole who never seemed to back down from a fight, was no match for her. As far as you knew, she was the only customer that had ever stood up to him and told him that he was a ârude piece of work that needed to get his shit togetherâ to his face. To say that he had been flabbergasted was an understatement.
You, on the other hand, had truly enjoyed the little confrontation â especially the look on your bossâ face as the older woman wiped the floor with him. She had told him everything you werenât able to, so there was definitely a part of you, deep down, that appreciated her for standing her ground.
Regardless, that didnât mean you were happy that she had chosen today to cause a scene. You just wanted to be done with the morning rush and take a well-deserved break.
Why did she always have to do this during the busiest time of the day?
âYouâre lying. As you know, Iâve been here many times before, and my coffee has never tasted this bland,â she snapped back, not planning to let it go any time soon.
And yes, despite your boss getting his ass handed to him that one time, he still allowed her in the shop. After all, he was a sucker for money, and she was a paying customer, so forbidding her from coming to the shop was out of the question. He simply refused to engage with her whenever they happened to be there at the same time, which is how you ended up with the task of having to appease her several times a week.
It wasnât like you already had a million other things to do.
âI can assure you that I made it just as I always do. But, if youâre not satisfied with your coffee, I could just add another espresso shot in there to make it stro-â
âNo!â she cut you off with a sneer before crossing her arms over her chest. âI want a new coffee. A proper one this time, or I wonât hesitate to leave another bad review.â
Oh god. Your boss would have your head if yet another one of her rants made it onto Naver.
So, that is why you quickly dropped whatever you were holding and turned your body to give her your full attention.
âThat wonât be necessary, Mrs. Park. Please. Iâll ma-â
The sound of a throat clearing stopped you mid-sentence, your eyes shifting to the source of the sound.
âIf I may?â the man started, meeting your eyes for a brief second before he inserted himself between you and your regular.
Melon pan dude?
Due to the morning rush, you had been so focused on getting all the orders out that you hadnât even realized that he had been in the shop all this time, waiting for his own coffee. But now that you had a chance to observe him, you wondered how you could have missed him in the first place.
Out of all the people that were currently in the shop, he was actually the one that stood out the most. The combination of his signature orange beanie and the soft brown coat youâd seen him wear before was a stark contrast from the other customers, of whom the majority was clad in attire consisting of various shades of black and gray.
Seeing as he already stood out enough as it was, you didnât really understand why he felt the need to insert himself into a conversation that didnât even concern him.
There was no way Mrs. Park would go down quietly.
On the contrary, the woman tended to make quite the spectacle whenever something was not to her liking. More often than not, it ended with all eyes on her and the person on the receiving end of her indignation â aka you. Not that she could care less, though. With the way she had handled your boss, you were fairly certain that she wasnât afraid of anyone, which no doubt included rich CEOs with big egos.
So, whatever Melon pan dude had in mind, you had a feeling that it would result in a pointless screaming match with him getting a figurative ass-kicking.
For someone who wanted to stay under the radar, the man sure knew exactly what to do to put himself right in the spotlight. But then again, who were you to stop him from embarrassing himself? It wasnât like you were the one responsible for any damage to his ego or his public image.
Besides, maybe it would actually teach him a lesson or two about involving himself in other peopleâs business. Because by the looks of it, he had not gotten that memo yet â said man was currently in the middle of staring down an already-agitated Mrs. Park.
âYou know, Iâve been watching her prepare orders for a few minutes now, including yours. And I most definitely saw her add three espresso shots in your coffee,â he stated with crossed arms.
Although you werenât able to see his entire face due to the mask covering most of it, his tone â one you were all too familiar with â told you that he was more than a little annoyed with the older woman.
âI know what I tasted. Donât try to insert yourself in something that doesnât concern you, young man,â Mrs. Park responded, seemingly unamused by the interruption.
This was followed by a breathy chuckle from the CEO before he spoke again. âTrust me. Iâd prefer not to either, but youâre being a little more than unreasonable right now.â
âHa! Unreasonable?â the woman snorted. âAs a paying customer, I expect to get the coffee I ordered. But clearly, I did not get what I asked for.â
âEver considered there might be something wrong with your taste buds?â the CEO panned with a raise of his eyebrows.
The disdain was apparent on the womanâs face as she uttered her next response.
âE-excuse me?!â
Oh no, heâd really done it now. He still didnât know when to quit, did he?
âNeed me to repeat that for you?â he challenged, his tone bordering on taunting.
âWhat I need is for you to move aside so I can resolve this matter!â
âWhy donât you just stop being a bother and let her do her job? If you havenât noticed, youâre not the only one in here,â he pointed out, referring to the rest of the customers, all of whom seemed to be very invested in the dispute.
You couldnât blame them. It wasnât every morning they got to see some random dude go up against an older lady. And for what? A damn coffee order, that was.
The most shocking thing about all of this was probably the fact that he was actually trying to help you for once. You thought that he would have at least liked to see you suffer a little bit for all the times you had gotten on his nerves. It was⊠confusing and most unexpected.
Unfortunately, you didnât have much to think it over due to the events that were about to unfold right in front of your eyes.
Within the next few seconds, Mrs. Park effortlessly pushed the much larger CEO aside as if he was nothing but a useless pawn standing in her way. That, of course, pulled a bunch of gasps and giggles from the bystanders, who were no doubt just as shocked as you.
You nearly would have laughed with them if it weren't for you realizing you were at work and needed to remain neutral, no matter how badly you might have wanted to express how you truly felt. But dang, that was definitely a sight you weren't going to forget.
The man in question was stunned, to say the least â understandably so, because who knew a small woman like Mrs. Park was hiding such strength? The CEO must have really struck a nerve to bring out that side of her.
To be fair, it shouldn't have surprised you it had even gotten to this point. The man had a gift for driving people up the wall â you knew that all too well after less than two weeks of knowing him. And with both him and Mrs. Park having strong personalities, the two were bound to clash one way or another.
If it was under a different circumstance, you would have loved to enjoy this display just a bit longer. But, if you actually wanted to get through your list of orders, you needed to find a way to put a stop to this. Besides, judging by the fire igniting in the CEOâs eyes, you feared that he was about to take it up a notch if you didn't immediately do something about it.
Before either Mrs. Park or Melon pan dude could get another word in, you quickly stretched out your arm in an attempt to stop the latter from saying or doing something he shouldn't.
âIt's okay!â you intervened and gave the CEO a pointed look before directing your attention at the older woman. âNo need to argue. I already redid your order, Ma'am,â you added while placing the new cup on the counter. âA decaf with three espresso shots and a little bit of cream.â
Mrs. Park smiled triumphantly at the sight of the steaming cup of coffee. âThank you, dear,â she said as she reached out for it. This was followed by a nasty look being thrown in the CEOâs direction. âYou see that, young man? That is how it's done.â
The CEO, who had already opened his mouth to retaliate, was quick to shut it at the sight of your excessive head shaking.
Your goal was to de-escalate the situation and get the older woman out of the shop as quickly as possible. His involvement would only slow down the process, so you hoped that he would get the hint and let you handle the rest from here.
The sound of another throat clearing pulled your attention right back to the woman who had been at the center of all this.
âYes, Mrs. Park?â
âArenât you missing a little something, dear?â
A small frown made its way onto your face as you racked your brain for anything you could have possibly missed.
âIâm not sure what youâre referring to, Maâam?â you responded, seemingly confused but also trying your best not to cry out in frustration.
She had already put Melon pan dude in his place and gotten her new coffee, so what else did she want?
âWell,â she huffed before pointing to the glass display, âthe least you could do is give me one of those cookies on the house after everything I just went through.â
Ah. So thatâs what the whole thing was about. A free cookie⊠you should have known. It wasnât the first time she had tried to get something for free, and it definitely wouldnât be the last time.Â
âYou canât be for real, right?â The CEO butted in before youâd even had a chance to respond. âYou got what you wanted, and now you still want more?â
You mentally cursed at the man for opening his big fat mouth again. So much for letting you handle the situation.
âJust who do you think you are to speak to me like that?â the woman questioned, no doubt wondering who would have the audacity to argue with her the way he did.
âI think youâd be surprised to find out.â
âItâs fine! Please. Itâs not a big deal,â you quickly interrupted upon hearing the CEOâs last words.
You doubted he actually wanted to reveal his identity and risk becoming front-page news. That wouldnât do him nor you any good. The last thing you wanted was a bunch of reporters swarming the shop to grill you and anyone else they could find for the âjuicyâ details.
âI got you a cookie on the house,â you announced, holding out the paper bag for her to take.
âWonderful! I knew I could count on you,â she nodded and eagerly reached for the bag. âAt least someone here knows how to treat people,â she grumbled, throwing the CEO a final look before taking her leave.
As soon as the door had closed behind Mrs. Park, a collective sigh sounded through the shop, which was immediately followed by the sound of continuous chatter.
It was kind of funny though, how everyone had been so invested just a few seconds ago but went right back to their conversations and phones as if nothing had happened. The CEO, however, was awfully quiet and seemingly deep in thought.
âYou good?â you asked, feeling genuinely concerned when he hadnât moved for a good minute.
You honestly didnât know why you felt sorry for the guy, but something about todayâs events had stirred something in you â something you couldnât quite put your finger on.
Your question seemed to shake him right out of his bubble, his eyes snapping up to meet yours.
âMe? Iâm fine,â he nodded and took a few steps towards the counter. âIs she always like this though?â he questioned, obviously referring to Mrs. Park.
You pursed your lips as you measured the amount of milk youâd need for the next order on your list â his to be exact. âProbably like ninety-nine percent of the time?â
The man scoffed in response, placing his hands on the smooth countertop. âAnd you just give into her like that? You know she was just looking for attention and a free cookie, right?â
âI know, but what can I do?â you sighed, shooting him a brief glance. âSheâs a regular and my boss cannot stand the bad reviews, so itâs best to just give her what she wants from time to time.â
âUnbelievable,â he muttered, shaking his head in disbelief. âI thought you were bad, but she was something else.â
âPfff, whatever, Mr. CEO. Youâre worse than me and Mrs. Park combined,â you retorted with a roll of your eyes.
âYah! At least I had the guts to put her in her place,â he defended, his eyes widening at your words.Â
âWhat place? I think youâre the one who got owned by her though,â you giggled as you grabbed your now-finished milk foam. âDidnât you see the way she just pushed you aside like you were nothing? Bet youâre not used to that, huh?â
âThatâs only because I let her. I was just- I mean⊠I-I canât be fighting an old lady,â the man stuttered, his defense crumbling right there.
Oh, he was such a freaking liar.
You couldnât help but grin as you skillfully poured the steamed milk into the paper cup, shaping it into a pretty flower. âSure, that must have been the reason.â
âThe least you could do is thank me,â the CEO grumbled.
Even though you werenât able to see his whole face, you were pretty certain that he was pouting underneath his black mask.
âNow whereâs the fun in that?â you chuckled, enjoying the effect your words had on him. Unfortunately, that moment could only last for so long seeing as you had other customers to serve. âHere. Your coffeeâs ready.â
âThanks. I have to run now, though. Iâll see you around, yeah?â You nodded, a small smile on your lips as you watched him grab his cup.
âHey,â you called just as he was about to take his leave. The man raised his eyebrows questioningly, patiently waiting for whatever you were about to tell him. âThanks⊠for trying to help me out.â
His face immediately softened at your expression of gratitude. âNo problem,â he nodded, which was followed by a quick but unexpected wink in your direction before he also exited the shop.
Maybe he wasnât as bad as you thought.
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After that debacle, you actually thought the two of you had made some real progress. Okay, it wasnât like you were all buddy-buddy with another, but your opinion of the man had definitely taken a turn for the better.
For one, him coming to the shop hadnât been bothering you as much anymore. You werenât sure what had come over him, but he kept the teasing and taunting to a minimum during his next few visits.
Though his behavior had taken you by surprise, you were certainly not going to complain about it. Instead of the usual back and forth â that was, him trying to get a reaction out of you and you doing your best to ignore him â you found yourself having small conversations with the man that didnât make you want to strangle him by the end of it.Â
Perhaps he had finally realized that being a dick wasnât going to get him anywhere, especially if you were going to see each other on a nearly daily basis for his coffee runs. Or maybe he had decided that the risk of potentially damaging his public image wasnât worth it after all, which, honestly, sounded a little more plausible to you.
Despite you having no desire to make him look bad whatsoever, you technically did have the means to do so. And if people loved anything, it was celebrity gossip. Hell, big celebrities had gotten canceled over the smallest and most ridiculous things, so who was to say that the same thing couldnât happen to SEVENTEEN Worldâs managing CEO?
Of course, you wouldnât ever think to take it that far. You werenât exactly the manâs number-one fan, but youâd never want to wish something like that on someone. Besides, if his recent change in attitude was anything to go by, you were fairly certain that he and his reputation would be just fine.
Whatever it was, you had started to take somewhat of a liking towards the new and improved Melon pan dude.
Looking back on it now, you just wanted to laugh at yourself for being so naĂŻve.
That friendly façade, that peaceful bubble in which you had momentarily forgotten what an ignorant asshole the CEO could be, had only lasted for a total of two days.
Yes. Two freaking days was all it had taken for him to throw it all right back in your face. Were you disappointed? A little. Surprised? Not in the slightest â it had all seemed too good to be true anyway. The average person doesnât change overnight, and the CEO was apparently no exception to that either.
Once an entitled prick, always an entitled prick, isnât that how the saying goes?
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Today was not a good day for Seungcheol⊠and the day hadnât even started yet.
The first thing heâd woken up to this morning was his private investigator informing him that the bracelet â the one heâd seen at Wonwooâs place a little over a week ago â belonged to no one other than his dear sister.
When heâd initially spotted the bracelet, heâd hoped that it wasnât true. But when his PI told him the bad news, Seungcheol had felt his heart break just a little bit. There was no way the PI could have been wrong about it â the CEO had made sure to hire only the best of the best. And the best he was, that much heâd proven already with the various documents and pictures heâd collected to confirm the CEOâs suspicions about the pair.
He just didnât want to believe that his best friend and his sister would go as far as to lie about something so important. Seungcheol had trusted them with everything, and to think that theyâd betrayed his trust affected him more than he would have liked.
Before starting this little investigation, Seungcheol had obviously weighed out the pros and cons that came with digging into the personal lives of the people he loved. Of course, somewhere deep down, he knew that it was totally immoral and reckless, and he was aware that it would inevitably open Pandoraâs box. But the thought of being in the unknown, the thought of not knowing whether he was being lied to or not, had affected him to the point where he had started to neglect some of his duties as managing CEO.
Thatâs why heâd decided that he had to know the truth, regardless of the consequences â morals be damned.
But the truth hurt.
Seungcheol was not used to feeling like this, much less capable of dealing with it. Being the CEO he was, heâd dealt with more stressful and bad situations than he could count. But this? This was different. Nothing could have prepared him for this shitstorm. If it would have been any other work situation, he would have had no issue facing the problem head-on.
With this being a personal matter, however, Seungcheol couldnât exactly approach this as he would a work-related issue. He felt like he had to gather a little more evidence at least, and come up with a concrete plan before he showed his cards. Because even though everything in his body told him to confront the pair, he had to keep it together for now.
The last thing he wanted to do was to jeopardize the future of SEVENTEEN World.
Naturally, with the CEO having to keep such a big secret to himself, the stress of it all was slowly starting to take its toll on his emotions.
Under normal circumstances, he would have gone to either Jeonghan or Mingyu for help. As the group âtherapistsâ, the fashion CEO and the chef were no strangers to their friends coming to them for advice or, in some cases, to blow off steam. Both men were great listeners and just had this aura about them that made others naturally want to confide in them. In Seungcheolâs case, Jeonghan was his go-to person whenever he needed a listening ear, more so than Mingyu. Surely, that didnât mean that Seungcheol valued his advice any less.
On the contrary, the chef had been there for him more times than he could count, in particular during the hard times heâd had to endure in the beginning stages of their business journey. Heâd never explicitly told Mingyu this, but Seungcheol was pretty sure that he would have given up a long time ago if it hadnât been for Mingyuâs unwavering trust and the many encouraging words heâd bestowed.
It was safe to say that Seungcheol had a special type of appreciation for the chef.
The reason Seungcheol tended to seek out Jeonghan, and not Mingyu, in times of distress was pretty straightforward: the two of them go way back. And because of that long-standing friendship, the fashion CEO probably knew Seungcheol better than anyone else.
It was a pain in the ass sometimes â because Jeonghan was certainly not afraid to give his unfiltered opinions â but the managing CEO also knew that his friend only wanted the best for him. Well⊠it usually took Seungcheol a while to see that, but that was beside the point.
With the CEO being in this predicament, however, neither Jeonghan nor Mingyu seemed like a great option.
Mingyu was obviously out of the question â seeing as he was Wonwooâs closest friend, Seungcheol was quite positive that the other CEO was already in on the whole thing.
Though Jeonghan was no doubt just as much in the dark as Seungcheol had been, the thought of having to tell his oldest friend about the betrayal already made him want to cringe. Jeonghan would probably tell him to stop being such a grump and get over it, which was definitely not what Seungcheol needed to hear right now. He was fucking pissed and in no state to accept any form of criticism from anyone, especially from his best friend.
Thatâs why he was currently on his way to Oh My! Coffee for his daily fix of caffeine. Despite feeling stressed and extremely agitated, the CEO knew that a good cup of coffee would at least provide him with enough of a boost to get through the majority of the day.
He had a lot of shit that needed to get done, and if he didnât find something to take his mind off the matter at hand, soon everyone would know something was wrong. And with everyone, he was mainly referring to Haewon.
Having been Seungcheolâs personal secretary for many years, she had spent enough time with the CEO to know when something was really bothering him.
Though their relationship was primarily professional, his secretary probably knew a lot more about his personal life than she should have. The CEO wasnât stupid, though. He knew that it was inevitable with the busy life he led.
Just about everything in his daily schedule â even the majority of his weekends â was arranged through her, so he was rather impressed with himself that heâd even managed to keep the whole PI thing a secret for so long.
It really was surprising because Seungcheol swore she had some sort of sixth sense with the way she was always able to figure out exactly what was on his mind â it was freaky but quite convenient whenever he had a hard time verbalizing his concerns.
Still, the CEO didnât think it was a good idea to involve his secretary in any of this. He knew that Haewon wasnât the type to tell on him, which was one of the reasons she was still with him to this day, but he already expected her to pull a full-on Jeonghan on him if she were to find out about what he had been concocting behind her back.
Simply put, keeping it on the down low was probably in everyoneâs best interest. Â
What Seungcheol hadnât anticipated, however, was for his day to get even worse after just having confirmed his usual order at his new favorite coffee place.
âIâm sorry, but Iâm afraid your card got declined,â you spoke quietly, almost as if you were trying to soften the blow of the unexpected words that had just left your mouth.
Seungcheol shook his head in utter disbelief. He didnât think heâd ever hear those words, certainly not in a context where theyâd be directed at him.
âDecl- What? Try again,â he urged with a hint of a frown on his face.
âIâve already tried it twice. Do you have another card I could try?â you responded with a shrug before handing him back his black credit card.
âFor fuckâs sake,â Seungcheol grumbled as he hastily opened his wallet again to put his declined card back in place. He then grabbed onto his second black card and handed it over without a word, watching intently as you swiped it.
âIâm afraid this one is not working either,â you stated after a few seconds of silence, followed by you holding out yet another declined card.
Seungcheol almost wanted to scoff at the absurdity of the situation. How was it that neither of the two cards was working when he clearly had more than sufficient funds in his account? This had to be a fucking joke. There was just no other logical explanation for it.
âThen thereâs something wrong with your system. My cards canât be the issue,â Seungcheol shook his head, impatiently tapping his fingers against the countertop as he felt the frustration slowly start to spread through his entire body.
Just why did the universe have to mess with him today of all days?
âI can assure you our system works just fine,â you huffed, your clenched jaw making it quite obvious that you were trying to hold back whatever was really going through your mind.
âWell, obviously it canât be me. I didnât just go broke overnight,â he chuckled bitterly. âReset the thing, try again. I donât care whatever you do. Just make it work,â he added as he motioned to the register.
âI donât know what else to tell you. Your cards. are. not. working.â you emphasized with a pointed look, seemingly done with the CEOâs refusal to believe that the problem was with his cards and not the shopâs system.
Seungcheol let out a frustrated sigh at your words, trying his very best not to snap back at you like he normally would have. He just wanted his damn coffee and get on with his day. And getting into an argument with you was not on his to-do list for today. So, choosing the high road, he reluctantly pulled a five thousand won banknote from his wallet.
âJust forget it. I got cash,â he muttered, nearly slamming the thing down onto the counter.
You didnât say a word as you reached for the money. Neither did you say anything when you handed him back his 300 won worth of change.
It annoyed Seungcheol that youâd chosen to give him the silent treatment, but it wasnât like it was anything new though.
Before the whole âcookieâ incident â which is the name heâd assigned to the encounter heâd had with the older woman â youâd tended to ignore his teasing remarks on a daily basis. Though it was a little frustrating for Seungcheol to not have you acknowledge him when he was speaking to you â if he had to guess, it probably had to do with your boss giving you nothing but grief for absolutely no reason â he hadnât actually minded it much.
The truth was, as the days progressed, heâd unknowingly started to look forward to his coffee runs. And no, it wasnât only because of the good coffee. The CEO couldnât really explain it, nor did he want to admit it, but his interactions with you made him feel things he hadnât felt in years.
Perhaps it was because you were so different from everyone else in his life. Come to think of it, aside from his friends, you were probably the only person heâd met who didnât treat him with the utmost respect.
If heâd learned anything about you in the short time heâd known you, it was that you didnât seem to give a shit about his CEO status.
Unlike your slimy-ass boss, who made it his mission to suck up to Seungcheol whenever he got the chance, you treated him like any other customer despite knowing his true identity. It was like he could be a completely different person with you, and it was sort of⊠exhilarating?
Then the cookie incident happened. The CEO had been so close to revealing his true identity when the older woman just wouldnât stop taking advantage of the situation. And because he had been so agitated at that point, he had totally forgotten about the audience that had been able to follow the entire thing.
God knows what would have happened if he had revealed himself in front of that crowd. Seungcheol already imagined the headlines heâd be seeing the following day: âSEVENTEEN Worldâs Managing Director Choi Seungcheol Argues with Older Woman in Coffee Bar.â While the other CEOs would have had a field day with that, he was pretty sure his PR team would have had his head for that.
So, whether it had been intentional or not, your interruption had been a very welcome one.
After that day, though, things started to look a little better for the two of you â mainly because the CEO had decided to take a different approach to your interactions. Again, he would never openly admit it, but despite the hostility between the two of you, you intrigued him, whether he liked it or not.
So, naturally, with Seungcheol being the nosy person he was, heâd made it his goal to find out more about you. But to be able to do that, he figured that he wasnât going to get anywhere by constantly getting on your nerves. Hence, heâd toned down his teasing and provocative remarks in an attempt to show you a different side of him.
Up until today, it had been going quite well, much to his surprise. You hadnât gotten past the usual small talk, but your daily encounters had definitely taken a turn for the better â who would have thought?
However, with how today had been going so far, the CEO had a feeling that even the smallest thing was enough to set him off and potentially ruin whatever you were working towards.
Oh, if only heâd known how right he was.
âAh, shit,â you hissed out of nowhere, followed by a loud clanging sound that echoed through the small shop.
The CEO, who had been in the middle of writing a message to Haewon about his money situation, nearly jumped out of his skin at the unexpected noise. He was already on edge as a result of the bad news heâd received this morning. Add to that the fact that he almost hadnât been able to pay for a simple coffee, and then now this near heart attack.
Seungcheol felt like he was about to reach his fucking breaking point.
âCanât you fucking watch it?â he snapped, his focus shifting from his phone to you to find out what had caused the commotion.
The CEO realized that his response might have been a little over the top, but he hadnât been able to control his mouth in the heat of the moment.
Your eyes were wide with shock as you seemed to process what youâd just heard.
âPardon me?â you finally croaked while clutching onto your left hand.
âThe noise,â Seungcheol grumbled. âSome people are trying to work here.â
You exhaled loudly and almost aggressively turned on the faucet before thrusting your hand underneath the water stream.
âWell, Iâm sorry for spilling scorching hot milk over my hand,â you retorted, your facial expression slightly souring as soon as the water made contact with your hand.
âNot my fault youâre clumsy.â
âListen here, you f-â You stopped yourself mid-sentence, your lips sealing shut as you ripped your eyes away from the CEO.
âYeah? Go right ahead. What were you about to call me, hmm?â he mused, somewhat satisfied that heâd nearly caught you slipping.
âNothing,â you spoke through gritted teeth, making it pretty clear that you werenât planning on finishing your previous sentence. Not that Seungcheol would have expected any less. Â
He just hummed, leaning himself against the counter with his arms crossed.
âWell, if youâre not going to tell me, you might as well get on with my coffee though. I got other places I need to be,â he said when he noticed that you still hadnât moved from your spot in front of the sink.
Although you chose not to respond to the CEOâs words, Seungcheol knew damn well that heâd successfully managed to piss you off once again. Your jaw was tense as you not so quietly turned off the faucet and started drying your hands, and he guessed you were desperately trying to hold in whatever you wanted to say by taking a couple of deep breaths.
He knew that he was being unnecessarily hostile today. Instead of keeping his emotions under control like he should have, heâd taken them out on you â not exactly his proudest moment. But then again, it wasnât like this was the first outburst youâd witnessed from him.
Seungcheol knew that you were able to stand your ground whenever needed, so he wasnât all that concerned about how his words might have come across. Besides, if he was being honest, he really couldnât find it in himself to care. His day had already been ruined, and with everything piling up, he just didnât have it in him to pretend like everything was fine and dandy.
He just wanted his coffee and get out of there so that he could come up with a plan to fix the mess heâd gotten himself involved in.
Fortunately, you seemed just as motivated to finish his coffee and get him out of the shop, practically pushing the cup into his hand by the time it was done while shooting daggers his way.
Yeah, he could definitely kiss that progress goodbye.
â
Later that night, Seungcheol was once again on his way to JamJam, hoping to grab a melon pan before spending the rest of the night with Kkuma. After all the shit that had gone down today, it was fair to say that the cute little dog was probably the only living being the CEO could tolerate at the moment â mainly because he didnât have to hide anything from her.
The same thing couldnât be said about his secretary, though.
Haewon, being the great secretary she was, had luckily managed to solve the CEOâs card issues with only a single call to the bank. Apparently, the fraud department of his bank had blocked his cards due to âsuspicious activityâ on his account.
This so-called âsuspicious activityâ had consisted of a series of larger cash withdrawals that had seemed too divergent from his usual withdrawal pattern, all of which had been sufficient cause for concern. What they didnât know was that it had, in fact, been Seungcheol himself who had taken out the money⊠to pay the PI heâd hired to look into Wonwoo and his sister.
When Haewon had first brought the news to him, heâd wanted to curse himself for letting his nosy secretary handle this matter. The man had been so focused on trying to hide it from her that heâd forgotten about how the people from the bank might respond. Heâd basically been forced to lie about the nature of the withdrawals.
The bank might have believed his bullshit excuse, but the CEO had a feeling that Haewon did not believe a single thing that had come out of his mouth. Thankfully, she hadnât pressed him for more information, but he knew he had to be even more careful from now on.
As Seungcheol entered his favorite bakery, he greeted Mr. Hashimoto with a small nod and quickly made his way toward the back of the shop, his eyes already set on one particular breadbasket. He reached it within a few seconds, only to be disappointed when he noticed it was completely empty.
âWell, well, well. Look who it is.â
âFucking hell. Not now,â he whispered to himself before reluctantly turning around.
There you were, a smug look on your face as you dangled a melon pan â the last one â in front of the CEOâs nose. âLet me guess. Youâre looking for this?â
Seungcheol rolled his eyes at your obvious taunting. âNo shit. How did you know?â
You shrugged. âJust an educated guess. Itâs too bad, though, because this seems to be the last one,â you smirked as you dropped the snack into your shopping basket. âMaybe try to be a little faster next time.â
âWhatever,â he mumbled, slightly distracted by the sight of your other hand wrapped up in bandages.
Now that Seungcheol had gotten his emotions somewhat under control, he did feel a little bad about the way heâd behaved towards you this morning.
Youâd gotten yourself hurt, and instead of asking if you were okay like any decent human being would have, heâd reacted like a total prick. Of course, Seungcheol knew that the right thing to do in this case was to set his pride aside and apologize, but with the way you were trying to get under his skin right now, he felt the chances of that happening were slim to none.
You awkwardly cleared your throat as you hid your hand inside your sleeve, the action bringing Seungcheol back to the matter at hand⊠the last melon pan, which youâd managed to snatch yet again.
âJ-Just see this as payback for today,â you sputtered before quickly regaining your confidence again. âMaybe if youâd been a little nicer this morning, this melon pan could have been yours. But since you decided to be a dick for whatever reason, I hope you have a nice night crying about not getting a melon pan,â you stated, that smug look making its appearance again.
âYou really think Iâd cry about something like that?â
âOh, I know you will. Just like I knew that friendly act of yours was too good to be true. Youâre nothing but an entitled asshole who doesnât know how to treat people with respect,â you spat, speaking your mind now that you didnât have to worry about your boss.
âYou donât know shit about me,â Seungcheol sneered, not liking the assumptions that were coming from your mouth.
âYouâre right. I donât. And Iâm not interested either, so cut the fucking crap and donât try to insert yourself into my business.â
âTrust me, the feeling is mutual.â
âGood.â
âGood.â
 After a rather uncomfortable silence, you averted your eyes and adjusted the shopping basket you were carrying.
âWell, goodnight,â you mumbled before swiftly walking away, leaving behind an agitated and melon pan-less CEO.
â

Little did you know that your next encounter with the CEO would end in complete disaster.
It started out just like any other day, with you getting the coffee shop ready for opening and your boss breathing down your neck as soon as heâd stepped foot inside the shop. And not surprisingly, your lousy co-worker was nowhere to be found when your boss informed you that thereâd be a shit ton of work for you to do.
Sanghoon showed up an hour past his official start time, and your superior didnât seem to care at all, practically welcoming him with open arms and telling him to take it easy today. It took everything in you to bite your tongue when you heard those words coming from your boss. Because how was it that you were working your ass off and trying to keep the shop running while he got to take it fucking easy?
When was this lazy ass piece of shit finally going to get the karma he so much deserved?
It was a little past opening time â with you in the middle of refilling the syrups â when the door to the shop opened. Initially, you thought it was one of your regulars since a couple of them preferred to show up ahead of the morning rush, but when you got up from your crouched position to greet said person, you were met with a woman youâd never seen at the shop before.
âHi! Can I help you?â you asked, a small smile on your face as you got ready to type in her order.
âYeah, uhm, I hope so. Iâm actually looking for my brother, Sanghoon?â
âY-Your brother?â you stuttered, eyes widening at the new revelation.
In all your time working together with the slacker, he'd not once shared anything about his personal life. It wasn't like you'd asked him about it either because you weren't the slightest bit interested in anything involving him, but meeting someone related to him certainly piqued your curiosity.
âYeah,â the woman muttered, a grimace taking over her face. âIs he here?â
âHeâs in the back. I could call him for you?â you suggested.
The woman nodded. âThat would be great, thanks.â
âOkay. Iâll be right back,â you announced before heading to the back to search for the man in question.
It didn't take you long to find him. He was sitting in his usual spot, headphones covering his ears and full focus on his phone.
âHey. Your sisterâs here. She wants to speak to you." No response. Annoyed at his lack of situational awareness, you snapped your fingers in his line of sight.
âWhat do you want?â he groaned as he reluctantly took his headphones off.
You crossed your arms. âIt's not me who wants anything. Your sister is out front.â
âMy sister? What the-â he grumbled before scrambling out of his seat, not even bothering to take his phone with him.
Now, if you knew anything about Sanghoon, it was that he was one with his phone. You'd literally never seen him go anywhere without it, so for him to leave the device behind without a care in the world meant that whatever his sister wanted from him had to be serious.
Thankfully your boss had stepped out for a bit because there was no way you were missing out on this.
You didn't know what you expected to walk in on when you returned to the front of the shop, but you certainly hadn't been prepared for what came out of the woman's mouth.
âJust tell me what you did with the emergency fund money!â
âI donât know what you want me to tell you. What the hell are you talking about?â
The woman scoffed in disbelief at her brotherâs response. âOh, you know exactly what Iâm talking about. I worked my ass off for that money. It was supposed to be for emergencies only, not for you to gamble away whenever you feel like it.â
Oh shit. Did he have a gambling problem?
âWhy do you immediately assume I took it? It could have been mom or dad,â Sanghoon argued back.
âBecause I know you took it, so donât lie to me. Everyone knows you have a problem with money, but Iâm the only one calling you out on it.â
âYou really wanna go there right now?â
âYes, I do! Because all you do is fuck around and for some absurd reason, everyone worships the ground you walk on. But Iâm not falling for that shit. The fact that you still have this job is mind-boggling to me,â the woman chuckled bitterly.
Damn. You didnât know your co-workerâs sister at all, but you liked her already â anyone who had the balls to call Sanghoon out on his shit was a hero in your eyes.
âYah! Would you stop embarrassing me at work?â
âReturn the money and I just might,â his sister retorted with a smirk.
âI already told you that I didnât take that damn money, so go find someone else to bother. Iâm done here,â Sanghoon sneered before nearly stomping his way towards the back. âOh,â he started as he stopped in his tracks to face his sister again. âdonât come to my work to accuse me of shit you know nothing about.â After that, he quickly disappeared without another word.
âAsshole,â the woman huffed with a shake of her head.
You took that as your cue to add a little comment of your own. âIâm glad to know someone in the family got blessed with brains,â you grinned.
She couldnât help but giggle in response. âI know right? Is he giving you a hard time too?â
âOh, you have no idea. Itâs like Iâm running this thing by myself most of the time,â you sighed while making your way back to the register.
âIâm so sorry about that,â the woman shook her head. âHeâs always been like this and Iâm afraid heâs beyond saving at this point.â
You let out a snort at that. âI figured as much. Luckily, I kind of learned to deal with it along the way.â
âI admire you for that,â she laughed.
âThanks. I try,â you chuckled. âCan I get you anything though? A coffee? Juice? Itâs my treat.â
She was quick to shake her head at your offer. âOh no, you really donât have to.â
âPlease. I insist. The way you handled your brother just now was awesome. Iâm so used to seeing everybody praise him for the work Ido, that I never got the chance to see someone put him in his place. So, tell me. What do you want?â
âWell, in that case, Iâd like an iced latte,â she smiled.
âIâm on it!â

After that interesting start to your workday, you went right back to your chores while occasionally helping some customers. Your boss returned not long after Sanghoonâs sister left the shop, not missing a single opportunity to order you around as you made your way through your to-do list.
Then finally came the moment youâd been dreading since yesterday â Melon pan dudeâs morning coffee run.
As he entered the shop, you noticed he was once again wearing his signature orange beanie, paired with a black mask and the brown coat youâd seen him wear before.
All hopes of the two of you reconciling and picking up where you left off had been crushed as a result of yesterdayâs events, so to say you were happy to see him was an understatement. But just because you disliked the man and wanted nothing more than to stay as far away from him as possible, didnât mean that you couldnât be cordial and professional during work hours. After all, he was still a customer and your boss was watching, so really all you could do was try to prepare his coffee as quickly as possible and refrain from any unnecessary communication.
So, thatâs exactly what you did.
âThe usual?â you asked before heâd even reached the counter.
âUh, yeah,â he nodded while reaching for his wallet.
âComing right up,â you said after youâd finalized his card payment.
âMr. Choi!â your bossâ voice sounded as he returned from the back, Sanghoon following closely behind. âGlad to see you back again. Howâs the business going?â
âItâs fine,â the CEO responded with a hint of annoyance.
âYouâre too modest! I heard you secured another great deal this week. Youâre truly an inspiration for many, including myself,â your superior gushed.
It was pathetic really, how he tried to get into the CEOâs good graces when it was so obvious that he wanted nothing to do with him. Either your boss just didnât care or he seriously lacked the ability to pick up on social cues.
You simply chose to block out their voices after that, putting your full attention on the coffee you were making because you did not want to hear your boss kissing the manâs ass so early in the morning.
It was only after youâd completed the order that you finally snapped out of your concentration bubble. Your boss seemed to have given up and was now talking to Sanghoon about lord knows what, while Melon pan dude was buried in his phone, probably doing something work-related.
After lightly clearing your throat, you placed the cup on the counter. âYour order is ready.â
The CEOâs head snapped up at your words, his phone momentarily forgotten as he walked up to grab his coffee.
âThanks,â he muttered as he reached for a cup sleeve and a lid.
You nodded before turning away from him to resume with the dishes, not wanting to wait for him to exit the shop. Apparently, that was a big mistake.Â
âY/N!â your boss suddenly hissed, startling you with the intensity of his tone. âWhat happened to wishing our customers a nice day?â
âIâm sorry, Sir. I didnât realize.â Okay, that might have been a lie, but he didnât need to know that. You just hadnât felt the need to say anything else to the CEO at that moment.
âThis is exactly why I canât trust you to do anything right. Tell me why I never have to tell Sanghoon how to behave towards customers?â Your jaw clenched at the mention of that useless potato, but you kept your mouth shut, not wanting to risk angering him even further. âIâve said this again and again, but you should take some notes from him. Because unlike you, heâs been doing a wonderful job.â
âYouâre kidding me, right?â The unexpected interruption caused both you and your boss to turn your heads toward the source of the voice.
It was Melon pan dude, who apparently, had not yet left the shop after grabbing his coffee. Instead, he was right at the counter, a death glare directed at the older man standing beside you, which you knew couldnât mean anything good.
Youâd seen how things had ended with Mrs. Park and you did not want a repetition of that, especially not when your boss was one of the main characters.
Speaking of whom, said man was quick to change his attitude, his tone switching from harsh to soft in only a matter of seconds as he addressed the CEO.
âS-Sir?â
The businessman rolled his eyes at that before speaking up. âThe way youâre reprimanding her and telling her to be more like that lazy shit when I literally havenât seen him do a single useful thing around here.â
âI-I can assure you that Sanghoon is a very capable barista,â your boss stuttered, thoroughly surprised by the CEOâs blunt criticism.
The other man chuckled in response. Hell, you had the urge to do the same at the sound of that ridiculous statement, but you didnât want to add any more fuel to the fire.
âI think that might be the biggest joke Iâve heard this year. You do realize that this shop wouldnât be running without her, right?â He pointed in your direction, letting his eyes rest on yours for a moment before shifting back to their original target. âIâve unfortunately had to try his coffee once, and it was guaranteed the worst coffee Iâve ever tasted.â
âThe worst coffee? Sanghoon? No, that canât be,â your boss shook his head in disbelief. âY/N must have made a mistake with your coffee.â
This fucking asshole.
âAre you really that much of a misogynist that you canât admit your guy canât make coffee to save his life?â
âOf course n-not! I just refuse to believe he would serve anything that awful in my shop.â
Oh, if only he knew how many coffee orders youâd had to salvage as a result of your co-workerâs non-existing barista skills.
âWell, Iâll be happy to burst that delusional bubble you reside in. Letting that guy,â he pointed to Sanghoon, who looked like he couldnât give two shits about anything being said about him, âprepare coffee should be considered a crime.â Then, the businessman leaned forward as he moved his finger in your bossâ direction. âAnd so should mistreating your hardworking employees.â
âMr. Choi! Where is all of this coming from?â
You nearly rolled your eyes at the act he was putting up in front of the CEO, who could clearly see past his bullshit.
âYou know, I was going to leave it at the bad review I left a few days ago, just because I didnât want to cause a scene. But the fact that you think I havenât noticed your disgusting behavior is beyond me,â the other man scoffed.
âBad review? That was y-you?â Your boss was at a loss for words at that unexpected confession. You just stood there in shock as you listened to the whole thing go down.
The shop hadnât gotten any bad reviews in a few months, so you remembered that review all too well â your boss had made sure of that. Seeing as he was obsessed with maintaining the shopâs âperfectâ image on Naver, heâd made it a habit to check the reviews every single chance he got. So, when heâd seen that first thing in the morning, he completely flipped out.

No surprise, heâd taken his frustrations out on you, lecturing you about customer service and making coffee as if you hadnât been doing it for years already. Funnily enough, it wasnât even you that the reviewer had criticized, which made the outburst heâd directed at you that much more absurd.
Despite the shit your boss had given you for it, youâd silently enjoyed the jabs the reviewer had taken at the two men because someone had actually voiced the things you couldnât say.
But now that you knew Melon pan dude had been behind the review, you just wished heâd kept the entire thing to himself.
It was one thing for your boss to discover one of his customers had insulted him, but for him to find out it had been the CEO he so admired was guaranteed to backfire on you. And now, with the CEO pretty much standing up for you, you could only assume that today was going to be rough. So much for telling the guy to stay out of your business. Â
âYes, I wrote it,â the CEO smirked before quickly turning serious again. âAnd mark my words. If I see you mistreat your employee again, I wonât hesitate to use my real name next time. Now that would be bad for business.â
âMr. Choi. You have it totally wrong,â your boss tried to defend himself, but it was pretty clear that any attempt was futile at this point. Heâd royally screwed things up with his favorite VIP customer.
âSave it,â the CEO shook his head. âFix that attitude first,â he frowned before swiftly turning around and leaving the shop without another word.Â
âWhat the hell did you do?â the man sneered as soon as the door had closed, leaving you to deal with the mess.
âIâm not quite sure what you mean, Sir,â you said, feeling genuinely confused.
Your boss scowled, turning his full body to face you this time. âCut the shit, Y/N. What did you have to do to get him to say all that?â
What the hell was he on about?
âSir, I donât know what you want me to say. I didnât do anything,â you emphasized, already preparing yourself for this conversation to go completely left.
âBullshit. Iâve seen the way you interact with him. Even Sanghoon told me heâs noticed something going on between you two. So, tell me. What is it? Are you sleeping with him. Is that it?â
Your breathing hitched for a second, your mind processing the words that had just left your bossâ mouth. You? Sleeping with Mr. Rich and Famous? No. This was so not happening right now.
This was exactly the reason why you didnât need Melon pan dude to fight your battles because look at where it got you.
âNo, youâre wrong,â you shook your head, your voice quivering as you felt yourself start to shake from the adrenaline rushing through your body.
To know your good-for-nothing co-worker and your boss had been talking about you and the CEO was already a no-go in your eyes. But the fact your own boss would suggest such an awful thing made you feel more than a little disgusted.
The man was obviously in the wrong â there was no doubt about that â but you also needed to set some serious boundaries with the guy that had gotten you in this predicament in the first place. If heâd just let you do your work and kept his mouth shut, none of this would have happened.
âWhat do you think youâre doing?â your boss snapped when he noticed you start to loosen your apron.
âI need a break,â you grumbled, already having made up your mind about your next move. If you were quick, you might still be able to catch the dude before he took off.Â
âLike hell you are. Youâre going back to work.â
âI need a break, Sir.â
âTake a break and do what? To see that little boyfriend of yours? Yeah, I donât think so,â he snapped.
Fuck it. You werenât about to put up with any more of these absurd accusations â you had at least that much self-worth. Who did he think he was to put you on the spot like that? And for what? All because he got his little ego hurt by the CEO?
Enough was enough.
Against your bossâ orders, you ripped off your apron and slammed it down onto the counter right in front of his eyes. It was probably the boldest move youâd ever made, but you didnât care. You were livid and you needed to fix this mess.
âI swear to God, Y/N. If you even think of going out there, youâre fired, you hear me?â your boss called when he noticed you storming towards the exit.
The thing was, his threat went in one ear and out the other. Youâd already committed to your decision when youâd ripped off your apron, so turning back was not an option for you. Besides, as if this shop would survive without you. You estimated the chance of your boss actually firing you during these busy times close to zero, so you were willing to take that risk for now.
âY/N! Come back here! Y/N! Iâm serious!â your boss screamed, his voice echoing through the entire shop.
But it was all in vain because you were already outside, the door shutting behind you and drowning out the sound of his angry screams.
To your surprise, you spotted the man you were hoping to find leaning against his fancy sports car, almost as if heâd known you would be coming to find him. At least good to know you hadnât risked it all for nothing.
âYah! Melon pan dude!â you called, stalking right up to him.
He chuckled as he pushed himself away from the driverâs door. âMelon pan dude? Thatâs what youâve decided on?â
You chose to ignore that comment and cut straight to the point. âWhat the hell is your problem?â
âWhat my problem is?â he scoffed and took off his beanie to run a hand through his blond locks. âI did you a favor there, you know? The man is a fucking ass and you constantly let him walk over you like itâs nothing. Thatâs my fucking problem.â
âSo what? You think that because youâre some big-shot CEO you can just force yourself into my life and mess with my job? What happened to staying out of my fucking business?â you bit back.
âThis has nothing to do with me being a CEO and you know it. Itâs about human decency and respect, which that piece of shit inside clearly doesnât know anything about. If you canât see why I had to say something, then youâre not the person I thought you were,â he snapped, a deep frown forming on his face.Â
âThatâs just it! You donât fucking know me, so why the hell do you even care? Iâve been doing fine without your help.â
âFine?â He shook his head. âYou call letting someone treat you like shit being fine? Youâre not fooling me.â
âI donât need you to tell me how I should feel, Mr. Know-It-All. Why canât you get that through that big brain of yours?â
âAlright, you wanna be treated like crap? Be my guest,â he sneered, his eyes practically burning holes into your own. âBut donât be surprised when the whole thing backfires on you.â
âJust stay out of my business,â you warned, your stare just as intense as his. âThat clear enough for you?â
âDonât worry. I got the message,â he grumbled with a roll of his eyes before ripping his car door open. âStubborn woman,â he breathed, but it was loud enough for you to hear.
Who the hell was he calling stubborn? He was the one inserting himself in situations that didnât concern him, so if anyone was stubborn, it was him. You werenât about to tell him that, though, not if you wanted to prevent the situation from further escalating. Besides, youâd already spent more than enough time arguing with the man, so it was about time you ended it before it would start attracting curious passersby.
Instead, you chose to stay silent as he got inside the fancy vehicle.
âOh.â You prevented his door from closing by quickly placing your hand on the door panel, which earned you a surprised look in return. âYou better find a different coffee shop.â
With that, you took your leave and made your way back towards the shop, where there would no doubt be more problems awaiting you.

Turned out your boss was actually serious about firing you. After you returned from your little squabble with Melon pan dude, you walked straight into your worst nightmare.
With a few customers in the shop, your boss gave you a death glare that had you shaking in your boots, and then, not so subtly, motioned for you to meet him in the back. You knew that there was no way of getting out of this, but that didnât make you any less nervous.
You were right to be so, though, because all hell broke loose the second youâd shut the door behind you.
First, he yelled at you for disobeying him, after which he had the audacity to throw some more ridiculous accusations about you and the CEO your way. And then before you knew it, the man fired you without even letting you get so much as a word in. He made you turn in all your things and practically escorted you out the back of the shop as soon as youâd packed up, all within the span of five minutes.
The whole thing was so surreal that it took a few minutes of you standing outside to process the fact that you were now officially out of a job. Youâd never been fired before, so the gravity of the whole situation really hit you when you realized you had no plan B to fall back on.
How the hell were you going to find something else on such short notice? Digging into your hard-earned savings to pay your rent was not something you had ever planned on doing, but it certainly seemed like a possibility now that you lost your only source of income. And rightfully so, that thought made you anxious.
You walked home with tears streaming down your face that morning. By the time the first sob escaped from your lips, youâd already forced yourself to move out of the shopâs vicinity â you didnât want to risk your now ex-boss seeing you so vulnerable. And yes, you knew that it was pathetic to cry over losing a job where you werenât even happy, but you couldnât help it. It was like youâd turned on the faucet without a way to turn it off.
There were definitely a bunch of curious stares and disapproving looks thrown your way as you tried to navigate through Seoul with your blurred vision. If it had been any other day, youâd have hated the attention, but in your state, you just had too much going through your head to focus on something so frivolous.
One overly concerned lady even came up to you, asking if everything was alright and if there was anything she could do for you. The gesture was sweet, but the last thing you wanted to do in that moment was explain your shitty situation to a complete stranger. So, instead of sharing your troubles with her, you tried to assure her that it was nothing but a bad day and that youâd be fine in no time. It actually took quite some convincing to shake her off, but after telling her multiple times that there really was nothing to worry about, she finally let you go.
Following that brief interaction, you decided to stop by JamJam to get yourself a plethora of consolidation snacks, including a bunch of melon pan that could last you a couple of days.
Mr. Hashimoto immediately took note of the state you were in as soon as you stepped inside the shop, greeting him with bloodshot eyes and wet cheeks. Thankfully, he wasnât one to pry and left you to it for the most part, which you very much appreciated. That was just the type of man he was, way too sweet for his own good.
In all your time of knowing Mr. Hashimoto, you didnât think there had ever been a day he and his delicious treats hadnât managed to cheer you up, which is probably why you visited the shop as much as you did.
Fortunately, that morning was no different â he gave you a generous discount and a few extra pastries that he knew you loved and sent you on your way with a few encouraging words and two bags full of heavenly goodies.
For the next few days that followed, you worked your way through those two bags without a care in the world. You alternated between crying your eyes out and stuffing your face with the sugary sweets while watching every true crime documentary you could find.
Only when there was nothing left for you to munch on or cry about, you decided that youâd had spent enough time wallowing in self-pity and forced yourself to crawl out of the blanket fort you had lived in for the past three days.
Being out of commission for a couple of days also meant that you hadnât touched your phone since youâd entered your apartment and settled down in your blanket fort. But now that you had freshened up and sat down at your small dinner table with a fresh cup of coffee, your laptop, and your phone fully charged, you had to deal with the many missed calls and texts, most of them from your mom.
It wasnât uncommon for her and your dad to check up on you at least once or twice a week. You knew there were plenty of people who would be ecstatic to receive all that attention from their parents, but not you.
All throughout your childhood and teenage years, your parents had felt the obsessive need to control every aspect of your life. It ranged from telling you how to style your hair and how to dress, to who you could or could not interact with.
It was so bad that the few friends that you did have eventually broke off all contact with you. You couldnât blame them â because who wanted to hang out with a girl whose parents were so controlling and scary all the time?
But still, that didnât make you feel any less lonely throughout the years.
Unfortunately, it didnât stop there though. No. They even went as far as to sign you up for law school without so much as discussing it with you, basically forcing their preferred career path down your throat without a single regard for your wants and needs.
Thatâs really when you had enough. You didnât want to go to some stupid law school, and you definitely didnât want to follow in your dadâs footsteps and become a litigation lawyer. You wanted to be able to make your own decisions and get a taste of that adult life youâd been dreaming about for so long.
Thatâs why, after many many arguments and your parents threatening to cut you off, you finally made the decision to leave the place youâd called home for as long as you could remember.
When you first moved to Seoul, you didnât have much aside from some money you had saved up. Your parents had lived up to their words and completely stopped giving you money, but you werenât going to let that stop you from following your dreams of being independent.
For years, you had lived comfortably, never having to worry about being able to afford food, clothes, presents, you name it â one of the perks with your dad being a top lawyer and all. But with that luxury had come a ton of rules and restrictions that you wouldnât even want to wish upon your worst enemy.
If finally being free meant that you actually had to work for your money for once, and struggle just like any other normal person, you were happy to do it. Besides, you never were about that fancy lifestyle anyway. A simple life where you could do whatever you wanted was all you needed.
So, you took on a couple of restaurant jobs to get yourself settled in, and as a result, you discovered your true passion â coffee making. Youâd always been an avid coffee drinker and very much enjoyed the whole brewing process, but making a career out of it had never really crossed your mind. That was until you saw just how beautiful and satisfying the art of coffee making could be.
Seeing your barista co-workers create such pretty and tasty creations made you eager to try it out yourself, which eventually inspired you to enroll in a barista course and get your diploma.
Eventually, slowly but surely, after hours and hours of practicing your brewing and latte art skills, you became a true pro at your job.
It had taken a couple of years of you proving that you could make it out there without any help from your parents, but here you were, doing just fine without them. You were pretty sure they thought youâd come crawling back within no time and beg them to send you to that damn law school, but boy had they been wrong. When they understood that you were, in fact, not planning on coming back home, they gradually came around and dropped the whole âI want you to follow in your fatherâs footstepsâ agenda.
At least, thatâs what they made it seem like.
Initially, youâd been happy about the regular calls with your parents, mainly because you thought that they were genuinely happy for you and had finally accepted the barista path youâd chosen. But as the weeks passed, you realized that was far from the truth. Your parents might have thought they were being slick with their âpositiveâ approach, but it didnât take you long to see right through it.
The constant calls were simply a means to keep an eye on you, making sure that you werenât making a fool out of yourself in their absence while at the same time jumping at every opportunity to criticize your barista work.
It was for that exact reason you decided it was best not to tell your parents about the whole getting fired thing. Because although your friends were in the loop about your work situation, your parents definitely werenât â and you liked keeping it that way. As far as they knew, you had an amazing job with a stable income and a boss who valued your work. Knowing how much they disapproved of your big move and career choice, this news would simply give them a reason to tell you a big fat âI told you so,â and you really didnât want to hear any of that.
It was already bad enough that youâd ended up in this situation in the first place, so any form of negativity from your parents on top of that was something you didnât think you could handle right now.
What you did need was a new job⊠fast. Because if you had to spend another week cooped up in your apartment feeling sorry for yourself, you would no doubt lose it.
Unfortunately, that task proved to be harder than you thought. While there were many barista opportunities in a big city such as Seoul, none of them particularly caught your attention.
The majority of the coffee shops out there only offered part-time positions, which you had no choice but to cross off your list. With only two or three days of work, youâd be forced to take on another job if you wanted to be able to afford rent, andthat was definitely out of the question.
As for the full-time positions you could find, they would all put you in a position that was way less favorable than you were currently in â living from paycheck to paycheck was not something you ever wanted to go back to. But then again, it wasnât like you were in any position to be picky either.
âUgh, what am I gonna do?â you groaned, slamming your laptop shut before burying your face into your hands in frustration.
If someone had told you two weeks ago that youâd be out of a job and considering a downgrade in salary, you probably would have declared them insane. But low and behold, that was the reality you were currently living, and it made you angrier than you would have expected.
You were angry at your asshole ex-boss for treating you like crap and always thinking the worst of you. You were angry at your lousy excuse of a co-worker, Sanghoon, for feeding your ex-boss a bunch of lies about you behind your back and basically throwing you under the bus despite all the shit youâd done to save his ass. Hell, you were even angry at yourself for letting your emotions get the better of you and allowing it to end the way it did. But absolutely nothing beat the anger you felt towards the man who had been at the center of it all â Melon pan dude. Â
Everything had been going just fine until that entitled prick showed up and decided to ruin your life. Perhaps âjust fineâ wasnât the best way to describe it, but at least you had been able to get by all that time without any major issues.
Then he came along and changed everything, whether he intended to or not.
Honestly, the more you thought about it, the more you felt like you should have known that he would be trouble the moment he set foot inside the shop.
Somewhere deep inside, you probably already knew he would be trouble, especially given the circumstances of your first meeting. Oh, and who could forget about the orange juice incident? Or the encounter with Mrs. Park? Not to mention the numerous provocations he had thrown your way over the past week and a half.
But even despite all of that, you never could have known that the CEO would indirectly become the reason for your getting fired.
Of course, you werenât completely innocent either. You could have taken the time to think things through and approached the situation calmly, but instead, you let your emotions get the better of you and chose to confront him in the middle of your shift with your superior right there.
Then again, if only the dude hadnât opened his big mouth, your ex-boss wouldnât have said those awful things about you and him in the first place. And as a result of that, you wouldnât have gone outside to look for him, and your boss wouldnât have had to threaten you with your job â in other words, all of this could have been prevented if he had just stayed away from Oh My! Coffee like he said he would.
The man just had a talent for worming his way into peopleâs business and getting on their nerves. How he got away with it every single time was beyond you.
Your guess was that being managing CEO of a multi-billion-dollar business had something to do with that. Being in that position also meant that he would never have to worry about getting fired or running out of savings, and it just wasnât fair. While you were out here being miserable, he was out there living his life while driving around in his fancy sports car, probably not even aware of the disaster heâd caused with his meddling.
Just what was so special about him? You didnât get it.
Without even realizing it youâd already opened up your laptop once again, this time for a completely different purpose. Youâd vowed to never research the man and become one of those people, but it was like your fingers had a mind of their own.
You needed to know what he was like outside of your interactions with him, so where better to look than the Internet?
Job ads long forgotten, you typed in the CEOâs name and clicked on one of the first articles that popped up. It was one of him closing a business deal with some big international corporation that would make him and the other CEOs of SEVENTEEN World even richer than they already were. Good for them and all, but it wasnât exactly the type of content you were looking for.
If you wanted the gossip and details about his social life, you needed to turn to the blogs instead. Thatâs how you eventually ended up on Dispatchâs website, scouring their many articles about the man for anything that seemed interesting enough.
It didnât take long for you to find something useful. You discovered that he had a younger sister who was a successful lawyer at a high-end law firm. There wasnât really a lot of information aside from some details about his sister and a few pictures of the two of them together, so you were about to close it and move on to something else.
That was until you stumbled on another article that was linked to the one you were reading. The post was a little older â as in three years older â and the title read âProtective or Controlling? What to make of SEVENTEEN Worldâs CEO Choi Seungcheol?â.
âWhy doesnât this surprise me?â you snorted as you skimmed through the article with a newfound curiosity.
If you had to believe everything that was being said, he was extremely protective of her. Or, as others have described, perhaps a little controlling at times. The article mentioned a couple of instances, but the one that stood out most was the SEVENTEEN World anniversary party, where apparently, several reporters had noticed the CEO clinging to his sisterâs side for pretty much the entirety of the evening.
Dispatch had even included a video with a little snippet of said event, where you could clearly see what the article had described in detail.
âPoor woman,â you mumbled, grimacing as you watched how the man shamelessly pulled his sister away from the small group of men she had been happily conversing with.
It was quite obvious from her facial expressions that she was anything but happy with her brotherâs actions, but she just went along with it for the publicâs sake, no doubt.
Seeing all of that reminded you a little bit of you and your parents back when you were still in high school. They had been less obvious than the CEO in their approach, but they were always very clear about keeping you away from âpeople not worth your timeâ or whatever the hell that meant.
So naturally, you felt bad seeing someone as successful as her having to deal with something â or rather someone â like that. But who knows? Perhaps he was, in fact, doing it to protect her for reasons not mentioned in the article. You could only infer so much from a couple of described instances and a 20-second-long clip without any additional context regarding their history.
The only thing you did know for sure after doing your little research was that his love for sticking his nose in peopleâs business was not just restricted to you.
By the time you finally ripped your eyes away from your laptop to check the time, a good hour and a half had passed since you started looking into Melon pan dude. You had been so caught up in trying to dig up information about the guy that youâd completely lost sight of your initial goal â finding a job that would pay the bills.
See? Even when he wasnât around, he still had the ability to mess with your mind⊠and you hated it.
âGet your shit together, Y/N,â you whispered to yourself as you sat back down behind your laptop after a short break, now with a new cup of coffee to motivate yourself for another hour or two.
But that coffee only lasted you so long, and so did your motivation.
Just thirty minutes into your search you had already reached the point where you wanted to shut your laptop and call it a day. You almost did actually, already in the process of closing all your tabs when the Dispatch tab youâd forgotten to get rid of before distracted you again.
Only this time, it wasnât an article that caught your attention but a job ad that had popped up on the right side of the screen. It was a barista opportunity, which, ironically enough, came from Cat CafĂ© SEVENTEEN, one of SEVENTEEN Worldâs large enterprises.
For just a moment after clicking the ad, you hesitated. Not because you hated the idea of working at a cat café, but because of its association with Melon pan dude, whom you wanted to avoid at all costs. That thought alone was enough not to want to entertain the idea in the first place. But then you made the mistake of glimpsing at the proposed salary, which threw all those thoughts right out the window.
The pay was at least a twenty percent upgrade from your salary at Oh My! Coffee for only five days a week, which was crazy, considering you used to work six days a week plus unpaid overtime. On top of that, you would be working evenings for the majority of your shifts, which meant extra time to sleep and worry-free mornings. Considering the fact that you were not a morning person, this arrangement would be more than fine with you.
And then there was, of course, the fact that it was a freaking cat cafĂ©. You hadnât yet had the chance to visit their Seoul location â or any location for that matter â but from what youâd read on the official website, customers were highly encouraged to play and cuddle with the cats during their visits. You were a big animal lover, with cats and dogs tying at the top of your list, so it only made the place seem that much more appealing.
The obvious connection between the café and Melon pan dude did briefly cross your mind again as you read through the vacancy, but those worries were quick to dissipate when you stumbled upon a list of the twenty cats currently residing at the café.
Who in their right mind could say no to those cute little faces? You definitely couldnât, nor did you want to pass up on such a great opportunity.
Thatâs why you decided to send in your application before that little voice in the back of your mind could convince you to back out.Â
In all honesty, you were prepared for the worst â especially seeing as bad luck just seemed to follow you wherever you went â which is why you were all the more shocked when you got an email notification not even three hours later. Youâd been in the middle of drinking yet another cup of coffee, which you nearly spit out at the sight of the sender and subject header.
âNo fucking way,â you breathed, a small smile forming on your lips as you carefully read through the email. Maybe there was still a little bit of luck left in you after all.

âY/N, right?â
âYes. Thank you for considering me, Mr. Choi,â you greeted the man youâd come to know as the CEO of Cat CafĂ© SEVENTEEN â Choi Hansol.
You would expect him to be super busy, having to manage all those cafes in different locations and all. But here he was, meeting you for your interview as if he didnât have anything better to do. You didnât know whether to be honored or anxious.
âNo need to be so formal,â he chuckled before sitting down a comfortable-looking chair. âJust Vernon is fine. Please. Take a seat.â
âRight. Thank you,â you mumbled and sat down in the other available chair.
Now that you were sitting right across from the man, you suddenly felt the nerves creep into your body. The way he had made it sound on paper was everything you could have dreamed of â almost too good to be true even. But you truly hoped that wasnât all it was because if you had to relive another Oh My! Coffee experience, you were going to punch a wall.
âYour resume is impressive. Barista certificates, work experience, and people skills. Weâve been looking for another experienced barista for quite some time now,â he nodded before crossing his arms in front of his chest. âIf you donât mind me asking, is there a specific reason you left your previous job?â
âOh, uh, IâŠâ Shit. Now what? Telling your prospective boss that you got fired from your previous job would certainly not help you leave a good first impression. However, lying was also not how you wanted to go about it. âWell, itâs a little complicated, I guess,â was all you could come up with in your panic.
Way to fuck it up, Y/N.
âComplicated, huh?â the CEO mused, his brows furrowing as he studied the documents in front of him.
Oh no. Was this going to be the moment he tells you it isnât going to work out after all?
âLet me guess? You got fired?â
Your eyes nearly bulged out of their sockets at his speculation. âYes,â you whispered before quickly averting your eyes in embarrassment. This interview was so not going how you wanted it to go.
âI see. Your resume tells me you worked at Oh My! Coffee, which means that Park Wonshik must have been your boss, correct?â He waited for your confirmation, which you gave by slowly nodding your head while wondering where he was going with this. âWell, I donât know him personally, but Iâve heard a couple of things about the man. Word travels around fast in my world and heâs known to have a rather⊠how should I say this? Unorthodox way of handling things, I guess is the right way to put it?â he chuckled.
âYou could say that,â you muttered, feeling a surge of anger spread through your body at the thought of that jackass. Watch him ruin your chances of getting another job without even having to lift a goddamn finger.
The sound of paper rustling snapped you out of your little trance. âWhat Iâm trying to say is that Iâm not going to hold this against you,â he started while folding the documents heâd been looking at just a few moments ago. âWeâve all had to deal with shitty bosses at some point, so no need to look so scared,â he grinned, which took you by surprise.
âIâm willing to give everyone a chance if I think theyâre a fit. Iâd like to think of myself as a pretty laid-back boss, so as long as you work hard, we wonât have any problems.â
Well, that was definitely not what you expected to come out of his mouth. Perhaps youâd been too quick to jump to conclusions.
After having spent less than ten minutes in his presence, you could already tell that the CEO sitting in front of you was the complete opposite of the CEO who had made your life hell for the past two weeks.
For one, he did not give off âentitled prickâ vibes. On the contrary, he seemed like one of the most chill guys youâd ever met. If you hadnât done your research and looked him up before meeting him, there was no way you would have believed someone like him to be one of the countryâs most successful businessmen. The fact that he was conducting your interview in jeans and a simple white t-shirt paired with a jean jacket told you as much. You were all for it, though. A suit would have made the whole thing much more formal, and seeing as you were nervous enough as it was, the casual outfit certainly helped relieve some of the tension.
You just needed to make sure he liked you enough to hire you. Â
âAlright!â The CEO clapped his hands. âNow that we have that out of the way, I have a very important question to ask you,â he said, suddenly turning very serious as he slightly leaned himself forward.
âHow do you feel about cats?â
You couldnât help but release the breath youâd unknowingly been holding, suddenly feeling a lot more relaxed. âOh, I love cats! Lived with three of them back home, so Iâm very comfortable around them,â you smiled brightly.
The man across from you nodded, seemingly satisfied with your response. âGood, I just wanted to be sure. Weâre a cat cafĂ© after all, so youâll be stuck with them every shift,â he laughed, which you returned with laughter of your own.
âOh, please. I hardly see that as a punishment. If Iâm being honest, the cats were actually the reason I was so excited to come here in the first place,â you confessed, hoping that it didnât make you sound like a complete suck-up. It was true though. Their presence would no doubt make your workdays much more bearable.
âIs that so? Well, in that case, would you like to meet them?â
You were already nodding before heâd even finished his sentence. âIâd love that, Sir.â
âDidnât I tell you to drop the formalities?â he grinned while getting up from his chair.
âRight, sorry,â you mumbled, not used to being so informal with a higher-up.
âDonât worry about it,â he shook his head, motioning you to get up. âYou coming or what?â
You nearly jumped out of your chair at his question, already thrilled at the thought of getting to meet every single one of those adorable kitties.
âYes, right behind you!â
He ended up guiding you out of his office and through part of the café before opening a door that led to a large, cozy-looking room.
The giant space was filled with cat trees and houses of various sizes, fancy cat beds, and an abundance of cat toys, some of which you didnât even know existed. Most of the walls were decorated with jumping platforms, tiny ladders, and cute hammocks suitable for cats, which gave it a little bit of a playground vibe.
It was like youâd stepped right into cat paradise, and you loved everything about it. You literally couldnât stop admiring while the CEO provided you with more information.
âThis is the room the cats reside in when the cafĂ© is closed. Since we open at ten, we already moved them into the cafĂ©, but I just wanted to give you a better picture of how we do things around here.â
âIs there anyone who checks up on the cats during the night?â you asked, noticing a few cameras mounted to the ceiling.
âYes, we have a special caretaker who checks up on them twice a night. He usually helps me move the cats from one room to the next after closing and makes sure they get the right food and treatments. We have a vet on call in case of emergencies as well. Oh, and she also does their monthly check-ups.â
âWow, that sounds like a great system,â you replied, finally managing to put your full focus on the CEO once again.Â
âWe kinda have to with so many cats,â he snickered before motioning you to follow him again. âWithout this system, we wouldnât be able to do even a quarter of the things weâre doing.â
You quickly followed behind him, trying your best to store all the information he was telling you while trying not to trip over your own feet.
He finally stopped in front of another door, this time a larger and prettier one that was made entirely out of glass. Now that you got a good look at it, you observed that the walls in this part of the café were made of glass as well.
Realizing that you were admiring the glass construction, the CEO turned to face you. âPretty isnât it? During the designing phase, I decided to section off a small part of the cafĂ© and turn it into a cat-free zone. With a lot of people coming in for their to-go orders, we just didnât want to put unnecessary stress on the cats. Also, there are several regulars who love our drinks and sweets but donât want to be surrounded by cats all the time, so it works out perfectly,â he explained.
âThatâs actually⊠genius. Youâre so smart,â you mumbled, which earned another laugh from the CEO.
âI know right? I have my moments.â
âRight. Of course you do,â you breathed, feeling the heat rush to your cheeks.
Of course he was smart. How else would he have become so successful? Obviously not by making a bunch of impulsive decisions.
âYou ready?â he looked at you expectantly.
âVery.â
That was all the confirmation he needed before he opened the big glass doors. Your eyes went wide at the sight that greeted you.
This part of the cafĂ© was huge, even bigger than the cat room youâd been in before. Aside from the cat trees and wall-climbing constructions that could also be found in the other room, this room had a completely different vibe.
First, you noticed that there were numerous small benches placed against the walls throughout the entire room, with another few dozen small tables located in the center to utilize the space to its full capacity. Then your eyes fell on a big open area on the left side of the room, which was decorated with a variety of bean bags and two large boxes with plenty of cat toys to choose from.
It was another cat paradise. That was for sure.
You were â again â so distracted by the layout of the room that you hadnât even noticed the ball of fur approaching you. âOh! Hi there, cutie. Who might you be?â you cooed at the cat that was now rubbing against your legs.
âThatâs Aeng-Du. Sheâs a curious one. Feel free to pick her up. She loves attention and cuddles.â
You didnât need any more encouragement after that and quickly leaned down to scoop the fluffy cat into your arms. It was the best feeling ever and you wished it didnât have to come to an end. The last time you held a cat was years ago, so youâd almost forgotten what it felt like to cuddle one â heavenly, that was the only way to describe it.
Not long after that, other cats started showing up. There was Suk, whom you were told was a very clingy baby who needed lots of cuddles. There were Kyu and Hae, two siblings who were found in a dumpster and now living their best lives at the cat cafĂ©. There was Bin, who was described as the clumsy one of the group, always tripping over his own paws. And there were many more, but there simply wasnât enough time to pet them all.
There was, however, one cat that seemed reluctant to approach you, never straying too far from the CEO but at the same time keeping an eye on you at all times.
âWhoâs that?â You pointed to the cat hiding behind the CEOâs legs.
âThis? This is Jang-Mi, one of our newest additions. Sheâs been getting along with the other cats just fine, but sheâs still a little scared when it comes to meeting new people. She just needs some time to warm up,â he said and leaned down to scratch her cute little forehead.
âAre you familiar with our concept?â
âI am!â you nodded, smiling down at a now fast-asleep Suk in your arms. âI think itâs wonderful that youâre giving these cats a chance to find a new home like this. Theyâre adorable.â
You thought the concept of a café and adoption center in one was simply ingenious. While the cats were given the chance to find their forever homes like this, customers were able to find a furry friend they could shower with love and affection. And the relaxing atmosphere certainly helped them get closer in a more natural setting. It was a win-win situation.
âWho knows? You might end up adopting one yourself at some point. They are very hard to resist,â he smirked.
âI wish,â you sighed.
Although the thought of adopting a cat was very tempting, your small apartment was not at all suitable for a cat. Besides, your landlord didnât allow pets, so that was definitely out of the question⊠for now, at least.
âAh, before I forget, thereâs one final test.â
âFinal test?â you questioned, gently placing Suk inside one of the cat beds near the closest wall.
âYes. You donât think Iâd let you prepare coffee for my customers without having tasted it, right?â
âOh,â you breathed, relieved that it wasnât anything impossible. âOf course, Si- Vernon,â you quickly corrected yourself when you noticed him giving you a look. It was going to take a while to get used to the first-name basis thing.
Reluctantly, you left the kitties behind to do what you actually came here to do â making coffee.
Vernon introduced you to Jay and Areum, two very bubbly staff members who took care of most of the serving and assisted with the making of non-caffeinated drinks during the busy hours.
You also met Jia, the barista responsible for the morning shift, who was kind enough to tell you all you needed to know. It was so refreshing to see that, unlike Sanghoon, all of them actually knew what they were doing and contributed something rather than sitting on their asses all day.
If you did end up getting the job by some miracle, you at least wouldnât be doing all the work by yourself like youâd been doing for over two years.
After that short information session, Vernon instructed you to make a few of the most popular coffee drinks on the menu for him to taste: an iced Americano, a flat white, a vanilla latte, an espresso, and a cappuccino.
The task sounded easy enough. If anything, youâd probably be able to do all of those with your eyes closed, latte art included. But seeing as you didnât want to come off as cocky when you hadnât even gotten the job yet, you chose to keep that particular comment to yourself and quickly got to work with the knowledge Jia had bestowed upon you. Â
Since all the coffee machines were very high-end â and much better than the ones that were available at Oh My! Coffee â it took you even less time than it normally would have taken you to finish your task. Jia was there with you the entire time, watching carefully as you did your thing, and only commented here and there when you needed help finding a specific tool or syrup.
âWow. I think that was the fastest Iâve ever seen anyone complete five orders,â Jia gawked after youâd placed the final order on your tray.
âOh, really?â you asked, surprised, and turned your head just in time to see her nodding.
âYes,â she chuckled. âI donât even think Iâd be able to do that, and Iâve been working here for a few years now.â
âWell, thanks, I guess?â you grinned, happy to receive a compliment from a fellow barista. It made you feel extra good about the coffees you made, so you were all too eager to pick up the tray and take it to Vernon, who was sitting at one of the smaller tables.
âFinished already?â he asked, briefly glancing at his watch when you announced your presence. âI have to say Iâm usually more of a quality over quantity kind of person, but Iâm pretty impressed. The latte art is fantastic, very fitting,â he nodded as he admired the cute cats youâd shaped on three of the coffees.
âThank you. I hope they are to your liking,â you said, crossing your fingers behind your back as he picked up the glass filled with iced Americano first.
Watching him try your coffee creations was probably one of the most nerve-wracking things youâd experienced in a long time. It wasnât like you werenât confident in your skills â because you were â but the CEOâs face remained so stoic for the entirety of it that it made you wonder if youâd done something wrong.
What if the coffee was too strong? Or what if the foam wasnât to his liking? Those were the types of questions that kept going through your mind as you waited for his verdict.
âSo, the thing is,â he started after having tried all of the five drinks. âI actually donât enjoy drinking coffee.â
Wait, what?
How the hell was he supposed to judge your brewing skills if he didnât even like the taste of coffee? The man literally ran a cafĂ© where the majority of the clientele consisted of coffee drinkers for godâs sake.
âI see,â you frowned, not knowing whether to cry or laugh at the information he had just shared with you.
Sensing your confusion, Vernon motioned for you to sit down across from him.
âI usually get one of my friends to try the coffee, but no one was available today,â he explained when youâd sat down. Ah. That made a little more sense, even though it did nothing to calm your raging nerves. âAnd judging by your facial expression, I should probably just get straight to the point, huh?â
âYes, please,â you blurted without another thought, just wanting to get rid of this uncertainty you were feeling.
âAlright, alright,â he laughed, seemingly amused with your reaction. âWhat Iâm saying is that your coffee is good, better than good even. Hell, I might even start drinking coffee if itâs always going to be like this,â he stated.
Your mouth dropped open in disbelief at the praise. âWow, I- Are you serious?â you stammered, feeling at a complete loss of words.
A non-coffee drinker telling you your coffee was so good that it could potentially convert him was the ultimate compliment in your eyes.
âDo you see me as someone who would joke about such things?â
âWould you hate me if I said yes?â
âI like you,â he smirked before taking another sip of the cappuccino youâd prepared.
âSo, does that mean youâre hiring me orâŠ?â
He placed the coffee cup he was holding back onto the tray. âThat depends on what your answer to my next question is going to be.â
âOkay?â you gulped nervously, waiting for him to speak.
The CEO leaned back in his seat and crossed his arms as a grin slowly made its way onto his face.
âCan you start tomorrow?â

âVernon, everything good?â Seungcheol asked as soon as he picked up his friendâs call.
It was very much unlike Vernon to call him â or anyone for that matter â with the exception of emergencies. He was more of a texter, and any work-related calls were usually handled by his personal secretary, Cho Byungho, so for him to call Seungcheol on a random weeknight was somewhat worrisome.
âYeah, Hyung. Everything is fine, no worries,â Vernon assured his friend. âThe reason Iâm calling you is to tell you that you need to come to the cafĂ© for some coffee.â
Well, thatwas not what the CEO expected to come out of his mouth. Heâd been prepared for something bad, not his friend inviting him for a goddamn coffee.
âYou called to tell me that? I stepped out of an important meeting with Jeonghan to take your call. What the hell happened to your no-call policy?â
âYeah, about thatâŠâ Vernon cleared his throat. âI had to make an exception for this. Listen, youâre still looking for a new coffee place, right? Well, I just so happened to have found a new barista. And you also know how Iâm not a fan of coffee, right? I had a few sips and let me tell you my mind was blown, thatâs how good it was. Sheâs like a freaking coffee guru.â
The man wasnât wrong. Seungcheol was indeed still looking for a new coffee place.
Ever since your argument the other day, he hadnât been back at Oh My! Coffee and he intended to keep it that way. You had finally gotten what you wanted. Not that the feeling wasnât mutual. Just the thought of having to face you again after that was enough to make his blood boil.
How could someone as mouthy as you be so stubborn to let that pathetic excuse of a boss belittle you on a daily basis? Seungcheol just didnât get it. And he didnât want to stick around for it either, regardless of how good the coffee was. But unfortunately, that decision also meant that he was back to square one, trying to find a coffee bar that matched the quality of your coffee.
âHow good can it be? Last time you said you found someone good I ended up throwing that shit away,â Seungcheol scoffed, recalling the bitter coffee one of Vernonâs previous baristas had prepared for him.
âIâm telling you, itâs different this time. She just started, but customers are loving it already. I have no doubt you will love it too.â
The coffee at the cafĂ© had never been up to the CEOâs standards, so he had a hard time believing that it would actually be different this time. And the fact that the cat cafĂ© owner wasnât exactly the best judge when it came to coffee didnât help his case either.
âI donât have time for this shit, Vernon,â Seungcheol sighed, already feeling like heâd wasted enough time with this pointless conversation.
âCome on, Hyung!â the other man whined. âJust stop by after youâre done with your meeting. And take Jeonghan Hyung with you too. Itâs been ages since you both visited the cafĂ©.â
âUgh, fine,â he groaned, praying that the other CEO would let him get back to his meeting if he just agreed to it. âBut youâre paying.â
âAs if I would ever let you pay. See you later!â was the last thing Vernon said before abruptly ending the call.
âThis guy,â Seungcheol mumbled with a shake of his head before returning to the conference room.

About two and a half hours later, the two CEOs found themselves in Seungcheolâs car, driving towards Cat CafĂ© SEVENTEEN. Their meeting had dragged on for far too long â way longer than the one and a half they had initially scheduled â so both men were glad to be done with it. Although Seungcheol had been reluctant to pay a visit to the cafĂ© not too long ago, the thought of getting a dose of caffeine after that tiresome ordeal sounded like music to his ears.
âSo, what exactly did Vernon tell you about this new barista?â Jeonghan asked from the passenger seat.
âNothing aside from the fact that her coffee is good,â Seungcheol shrugged.
The fashion CEO couldnât help but snort at that. âVernon said her coffee was good? The man doesnât even like coffee.â
âTell me about it. Thatâs why Iâm not getting my hopes up.â
âIâm definitely intrigued,â Jeonghan chuckled. âBy the way, I didnât get a chance to ask you yet, but whatâs up with you?â
âWhat do you mean?â Seungcheol asked, knowing very well what Jeonghan was referring to. He just wasnât in the mood to talk about any of it, not even with his best friend.
âYouâve been acting⊠I donât know, strange?â
âIâm not doing anything different, so I have no idea what youâre talking about,â he responded, hoping that the other CEO would just drop the subject.
âNow thatâs some bullshit. Youâre suddenly doing these random check-ins without announcing yourself beforehand. You never used to do that.â
âSo what? I just want to be more involved, is that so wrong?â Seungcheol frowned, his grip on the steering wheel tightening ever so slightly.
âItâs not wrong. Itâs just odd, thatâs all.â
âWell, thereâs nothing going on. Just drop it, Jeonghan,â Seungcheol snapped as he turned off the car engine.
The other man sighed in defeat as he opened the car door, knowing he was not going to get much more out of his friend. âIf you say so.â
What Jeonghan didnât know was that there was, in fact, a reason Seungcheol was suddenly dropping in for surprise visits at every single one of the SEVENTEEN World HQs.
With the news of his other best friend and his sister being in an intimate relationship, heâd made it his mission to keep an even closer eye on the two of them. In the best-case scenario, he would catch them red-handed, either at or outside of work.
However, in order to achieve that, he needed to be as subtle as possible, which was a lot harder than he thought with so many eyes on him. Because if he only targeted Wonwoo, the other CEOs and their secretaries were bound to get suspicious, which is why heâd come up with the current tactic â check up on each of the CEOs to cover up the fact that he was actually only interested in Wonwoo.
As for his sister, she was no doubt wondering what the hell had possessed him, with his sudden interest in her personal life and his frequent unannounced visits at the oddest times. But Seungcheol didnât care. He was determined to see this through to the end â that is, he would play along with their lies until he was ready to confront the two.
âHyungs!â Vernon called out from behind the counter as soon as the CEO pair had walked through the door.
âSup, Vernon?â Jeonghan greeted, raising his hand to greet his other friend.
âCome meet the barista Iâve been telling you about,â Vernon said excitedly as he motioned to the woman standing by his side.
âCheol?â Jeonghan asked, noticing that his friend had stopped walking and was instead shooting daggers at something ahead.
The CEO in question suddenly understood what Vernon had been talking about when he said it would be different this time, and he definitely understood why his friend had been so utterly positive about the quality of his new baristaâs coffee. Because the barista Vernon had been praising was you, the woman whoâd made the best coffee heâd ever tasted, but also the woman he so desperately wanted to avoid.
Why the hell were you here?
âYou gotta be fucking kidding me.â

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