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wow, holy shit??? wow??? this is like extremely fucking good. from the way the characters interact with their emotions and own needs. to the tragedy that was her fathers death. brilliant writing!!
i also very much enjoyed the mc we got; she has been jins friend. a part of his life for such a long time, loved him and cherished him. forgiving him despite putting her in danger and even throwing her to the side at time. she still managed to find it in herself to forgive him each time. rlly adds to the betrayal of jin letting her father die. her wanting to go to america and start over was a good way to show her willingness to finally give up on loving jin and focus on healingđż
EUGH AND NOT TO MENTION THE HEARTBREAKING SCENE đđđ« jin just lashing out and saying he doesnt want mc to be his sister. LIIIKE!! ur the reason this is happening?? helloo?? th3 consequences of ur own actions?? anyways i adore mrs.kim⥠i rlly do shes such a sweetheart and im glad we saw how much she loved mc and was with her throughout her healing journeyđđ love that!!!!
jin is such a bitch honestly đ but its what makes this story so fucking good. liiike holy shit he killed a guy!! and i very much appreciate how we got to see his view of mc change- how even in the beginning there were a few confusing feelings for seokjin. how they got worse overtime and how much meaner he became. i cannot wait to see what else he is capable of because its p obvi he pulled a few strings to force mc to stay over at his parents house. and her getting a job involving bts?? not suspish at all,,,/j
also the idol au??? yes PLEASE!!! UR RLLY SPOILING USđđ«
apologies for the long reblog⣠i do rlly hope we get to see what comes after the last lines WHICH MADE ME AUDIBLY GASP BTW BECAUSE NO FUCKING WAY????
Hiraeth: 1
Pairing: Kim Seokjin x Reader
Summary: You had always been his, and no one could take you away from him. Idol!AU
Warnings: Yandere behavior, Obsessiveness, Possessiveness, Manipulative behavior, Slight age gap, Murder intention, Mention of death, Sexual themes, If youâre not 18+ please, PLEASE, do not interact. Be mindful of the warnings. Let me know if I miss anything.
A/N: Iâm in my Jin-I-miss-you era and Iâm taking u all with me. Idk yet if this will be two-shot. Do tell me your thoughts đ


âIâm going to marry you.â
The nine-year old Seokjin lost his concentration upon hearing your declaration. He blinked, and all of a sudden, the game signaled that he lost. His hold on the game controller slackened. It gently hit the carpeted floor. He hated losing. It was game over all because of you.
âIâm never gonna marry you,â he said so meanly that he was sure you would finally stop following him around. But the five year-old you merely grinned, several teeth missing and announced that he would marry you. You were sure of it.
âWill you stop following me?!â Jin seethed, glaring at your small form as you didnât mind his anger and continued walking behind him eagerly. Jin was at the stage where all he wanted was to move, to burn the excess energy. He was into sports lately. And because he was fond of it, you were, too. Wherever he went, youâd follow. It was like he had another shadow besides his own.
It was annoying.
But it was also comforting.
On times when heâd fall, knees and hands bruised or bloodied, there you were, quietly telling him it was going to be fine, gently washing the blood off of him. You were always there to help him stand up again. You always carried around cute bandaids. He liked to think that you carried it for him.
He was twelve now, and you still followed him around. He even told his mother about you, but she merely giggled and told him that you were the cutest little girl she had ever seen. He should have known she wouldnât side with him. After all, your father was his fatherâs best friend. This was why you were always aroundâŠand he was used to your presence that when you couldnât attend some of his familyâs event, he would sulked. But the young Seokjin couldnât wrap his head around the reason why he hated when you were gone.
Yet, he was irritated by your presence.
He saw you as a nuisance, but you saw him as someone who was larger than life. In your young mind, he was the epitome of perfect. He looked like a prince, and his family treated him as such. You wanted nothing but to be his princess. And so, you spent your younger days following him around. You saw him through all the stages in his life, until he became that lanky, yet sporty teenager.
He was fifteen and you were eleven. You knew he was even more irritated with you than glad that you were with his family during their vacations. His mom treated you like her own daughter, saying that you were the daughter she never had, and you were only too glad to have a mother figure. On some vacations, Jin would be kind and played with you with the sand. On some vacations, he would watch out for you whenever you strayed too far on the sea.
On some days though, he scoffed at your presence.
Like right now.
You looked at the entrance of your school with mild confusion, your strides faltering as you realized it was Jin who was waiting for you outside the school premises. He was cooly leaning against their car, their driver sitting on the car, waving at you with a smile on his face. But Jin looked angry.
âWhoâs that?â Your close friend and classmate, Chan, asked you. âWhy does he look mad?â
Yes. Why was Jin mad?
Perhaps, Jin was too impatient to wait for you because not a moment later, his legs that you noticed were becoming longer as the years passed by brought him faster to you. He stood in front of you, towering over you and Chan. And was he glaring at him?
âJin!â You gushed in excitement, your adoration to him apparent that you were sure your eyes were gleaming with unrestrained happiness. âWhy are you here?â
He turned to you after scaring the poor boy, âYour father asked me to pick you up from school. Our families are going to have dinner together,â he replied in a tense voice. He didnât even let you speak when he grabbed the backpack that you were wearing, and dragged it to the waiting car.
You didnât get the chance to say your goodbye to your friend.
Inside the car, his eyes were trained on the window, watching the passing cars. He was pouting, his lips protruding adorably. And there you were, sitting beside him as you nonchalantly ate your candy whilst talking animatedly to their driver.
âDoes your father know you have a boyfriend?â
You blinked owlishly, confused with what he suddenly said. The driver only shook his head lightly and smiled. He was watching the young sir sulked until Jin couldnât keep his silence anymore.
âW-what boyfriend?â
âThat boy you were walking with.â
âHeâs a friend!â
Jin turned his head to look at you, his eyes appeared darker as he took you in. You were ridiculous in his eyes.
âSure he is. Iâm going to tell your father about this,â he promised in a monotonous voice. His jaw was clenched as he remembered clear as day how the two of you walked so near each other. He knew how other boys thought, especially on that age with their silly crushes.
But if he thought you would be mad, he could not be anymore mistaken. You instantaneously slid across the sit, almost plastering your side to his as you looked up at his eyes.
âOppa, are you jealous?â You asked with a wide grin on your face, your lips the color of the sweet candy you were eating.
He blinked repeatedly. He could not believe he came across as that! He was justâŠlooking for you. Right?! He was just somehow protective of you.
As gently as he could, he pushed you away. âDonât be delusional! Iâm just worried for uncle! He works so hard only for you to be with boys when youâre so young!â he explained in an annoyed voice, the volume of his voice rising like the way his ears reddened.
âSo I should not be with another boy?â
âYes.â
âSo if I stay away from them, will you marry me when we grow up?â
âNo.â
You only rolled your eyes at him, unbelieving that the two of you would not end up getting married. Your young self was sure that you would end up with him. A year later, your father transferred you to an all-girlâs school. You didnât have to know that it was him who influenced your father to do so. At such a young age, Jin was starting to become darker, perhaps a little bit more manipulative. He had done it so underhanded by using his charms and well-placed words that no one would think of him as anything but a sweet, young man.
You were thirteen when girls started being mean to you. Why did kids have to be so mean? Why did kids have to find someone elseâs weak spot and attacked it?
You were walking to an alley, a shortcut to your home, minding your own business when the mean girls from school saw you. You learned hate because of them. Your steps faltered when one of the mean girls noticed you.
âLook whoâs here,â she sneered, looking at you up and down. Her other two friends paused their chats to look and you and laughed.
âWhatâs with your messy hair?â One of them asked in disbelief, circling you as she lifted some strands of your hair. You would admit you were bad at combing your hair. You were used to being one of the boys that you didnât put special care to your appearance. âDo you look like that because you have no mother?â
âYou looked like a rat that came from the sewage,â she mocked you. And then the three of them laughed in that annoying way of theirs.
It was not even funny.
You shook your head before attempting to walk past them. But apparently, they werenât done with you. A scream erupted from your mouth when someone grabbed your hair, tugging it with enough force to bend your neck.
âWhere are you going? You think weâre done with you?â
âYes, freak. Weâre done when we say weâre done!â
Even though you fought with all your might, you stood no chance. Three outnumbered one.
Until he came, like a hero you always thought he was.
Jin was in your house, his parents eating dinner with your father. He repeatedly looked at the clock, wondering where could you be. You should be home by now. His knee wouldnât stop moving as he watched the clock. His parents were laughing with your father when he asked them where you were.
âOh, sheâs on her way home. Sheâs probably around the alley. You know that girl, she has no patience walking around the block.â
And that was when he left. He politely excused himself, telling them that he would just buy something from the convenience store. Yet, he found himself walking to the mentioned alley.
And he was glad he did.
You were so close to crying, something you didnât like doing because it always took you forever to stop when someone roughly and carelessly pushed the mean girl away from you. She landed on the ground harshly and you heard her pained whimper. The other two went to their friend, pulling her away from the angry boy. You felt a gentle hand pulling you to stand. You felt Jin brushing the disheveled hair from your face. And then he flashed you a reassuring smile, yet his eyes remained angry.
You were limping as he walked with you. Up until now, he didnât say anything. And you were all too glad he didnât. That day, he pulled you to a convenience store, brought medical supplies, and cleaned your wounds quietly. He was bent down as he placed the final bandaid on your knee.
âWhat are their names?â He asked with an air of nonchalance, but what you didnât know was his mind was brewing something unpleasant. He was going to unleash hell on those girls.
Without any thought, you told him.
And come morning, you never saw those girls again. Apparently, they were reported to the school and had to transfer.
He was seventeen when he saved you.
You were fourteen and he was eighteen. You were waiting for him outside the university he wanted to enter, in your hand was the placard you spent the whole night making. You were waiting to congratulate him on his entrance exam. There was a crowd outside the school, waiting for their sons or daughters to finish the exam. You were so sure that he was going to pass. Your Jin was the smartest man you knew.
You were grinning and waving wildly when you finally saw him. The years had only made him taller and more handsome. You sighed as his perfect face became more apparent as he neared you. You were so entranced by him that you didnât notice his other friends and some girls trailing behind him. And they only teased him further when they saw your placard, snickering about how some young girl was pining over Jin.
As if he would be with you.
As if the Jin they knew would be with someone lower than him.
He was so embarrassed that he told you to go home.
âB-but-â
âGo home, Y/N.â
But you meant to ride home with himâŠ
That day, it rained so hard and you were only too pitiful as you walked to the bus stop. You were shivering as you arrived home. And it didnât come as a surprise that you caught a fever that night. For the first time, you ignored his text asking you if you arrived home safely. You had barely woken up when you noticed his form sitting beside your bed. Your father trusted him so much that he let him in your bedroom. He was silently watching you. On the bedside table was a basin of water and a cloth he used on your forehead. Jin might have appeared stoic in front of you, but inside he was dying from worry when he didnât hear from you last night.
In fact, he was so worried that he came to your house, knocking on the door sheepishly when he woke up your father and asked if you were home.
He had been here for hours now.
âAre you mad at me?â
You smiled at him weakly. âNever, oppa,â you whispered.
âIâm sorry for leaving you. You should have not came alone, princess,â he lectured gently, still worried that you went on your own for more than an hour travel to cheer for him.
âI wanted to support you,â you pouting defended yourself.
âI know. But next time, donât. I know you support me even without you going there.â
âW-were you worried for me?â
âYes.â
âThen,â you said, sitting up slowly before flashing him your cheeky smile. âWill you marry me?â
Seokjin only shook his head.
He was eighteen when he didnât outrightly said no. He was eighteen when he realized you meant the world to him.
Yet, he was nineteen when he hurt you the most.
It was Christmas. It was the first year he went to college, while you were still in high school. It was the first Christmas he looked forward to because your family and his were spending it together on a cabin near a frozen lake. He was the last one to arrive at the cabin, and he didnât anticipate the traffic rush from people scrambling to enjoy their holidays that he arrived at a much later night. He didnât know why, but he spent his first year away from home messaging you daily. He even went as far as demanded you to tell him when you would get home, or when you would go out with your friends, or when you needed someone to pick you up because he would. He would go to you regardless of how far he was. He would drive for hours for you.
Jin parked his car and entered the cabin. He knew you were probably sleeping already, but when he passed the dining room, he could hear conversations that turned something in his brain, something so horrible.
It planted something vile and poisonous in his twisted mind.
âAre you sure about this?â He heard his fatherâs voice resounding over the quietness of the night. He didnât know why, but he stayed silent. He was always the polite one, always the one to greet his elders. But right now, he opted to forget his manners.
He opted to eavesdrop.
Your father sighed before putting the glass of whiskey on the table. âI am sure about this. I think it will be good for Y/N and I to move to America. I think itâs an offer I cannot refuse.â
Jin felt a stabbing pain in his heart. No. You would leave him. Your father would take you from him. He didnât want you gone. He couldnât have you gone. He would lose it if you werenât around.
âWhen will you leave?â His mother asked gently. And Jin dreaded the answer.
âNext week.â
Not if Jin had anything to do with it. No one would take you from him.
âOppa!â
He snapped out of his dark thoughts when he heard your angelic voice calling to him. You were running full speed to him, and before he knew it you were jumping in his arms. The blunt force of your body slamming to his brought him back to life, to his sanity that was slipping from his grasp.
âYouâre here!â You grinned at him as you wrapped your arms around his neck. He was silent. He probably hated your embrace. He probably found you annoying, still.
You were about to step back when he wrapped his muscular arms around you.
âY/N! Let Jin go. Heâs tired from driving all night,â your father nudged you gently, his smile comforting as he greeted Jin. But to Jin, your father lost all his charm the moment he decided to take you away from him.
The lake was frozen.
It was the perfect time to skate. You were giddy as you and your father skated in the early morning of the Christmas eve. It had always been the two of you since you could remember. Your mother died when you were barely walking. To you, your father was your whole world. Your laughters resounded over the whole cabin, and Jinâs parentsâ were happy just listening to you. Jinâs mother was preparing hot chocolate, and his father was putting gifts under the tree.
It smelled like Christmas.
âJin! My boy, come join us!â Your father called when he noticed from a distance Jin who was standing statue like near the lake. His black coat was in perfect contrast of the whiteness of the snow. His cheeks and lips were almost red from the cold temperature.
You thought he looked like a prince.
You waved at him before twirling around the ice. You landed perfectly on your feet. Your father beckoned you to him, and you were only too eager to skate to him when you heard a cracking sound.
You threaded on the thin ice.
And before you knew it, you were falling in the deep, cold water. The unforgiving temperature of the water swallowed your screams. It swallowed your resistance. You managed to get your head above water only to see you own father fell down, the very ground he was skating on cracked under his weight.
It was merely a second but you saw the horror that flashed in his eyes, the despair of his situation, and the anxiety that he would not get to you on time.
The second time you managed to get your head above the freezing water, you saw Jin running to you, shedding his black coat on the ground.
âMy father! Save him!â You screamed, even as your voice shook.
But Jin still ran to you. Without any thought for his own safety, he dove down to the harsh water. He dove down like an angel you thought he was as you sank further down, only the light from the cracked lake shone through. He thought he wouldnât get to you, but by his strong, sheer will, he managed to grab your wrist.
Pulling you up was harder. But Jin was a determined man.
He swam up with one hand, while the other was secured around your body. He managed to drag you up, noticing how blue your lips were. His parents were screaming as they ran to the lake.
âStay there!â He shouted, knowing how unstable the ice were.
âM-my father. S-save h-him,â you pleaded your hero, gripping his sleeve with weak hand as he wrapped his coat around your shivering body. It was a though he didnât hear you, only focused on your well-being.
He could save him.
He still had the energy, the adrenaline rush still strong in his veins.
He could technically save him.
But your father was going to take you away from him.
âJin, p-please save him,â you whispered frantically, looking up to his dark eyes with your pleading ones.
And so, Jin stood up slower, ran slower, and dove a little slower to save your father. No one would technically call him on his bullshit. After all, his parents saw him dove after their friend. You saw him with his own eyes how he dragged your unconscious, pale father from the pits of the cold lake.
You saw him.
âSheâs so young to be an orphan. What a tragedy,â you heard them say as you stood stoically on the side. You had not said a word since your father was pronounced dead. They said you were in shocked. They said you were still processing what happened. They said you would be better in time.
But how would they know that?
You were grateful for the Kim family for taking care of everything; from the funeral to the papers, to taking you in. Even Seokjin filed a leave from the university to stay with you.
And he did stay with you. Right now, he was standing beside you, accepting condolences in behalf of you. He was a rock, just a rock that you didnât want right now. A rock that you somehow selfishly associated with your fatherâs death.
He stayed with you even when you didnât want him to.
You had not even looked at him since that tragedy. You knew it was wrong, you knew it was unfair for you to blame him. But were you wrong to blame him when you felt him hesitate? Had he moved a second sooner, would your father still be here? Would he be lying on the hospital bed instead of his coffin?
It was a month later and you still hadnât said a word despite you going to therapy. It was a month of silence and of you acting like he wasnât there, like he wasnât waiting for you to look at him.
âDear,â his mother called you one night, sitting you down on their living room. âWe were thinkingâŠwe want to adopt you.â
If you were shocked, Jin was even more surprised. He didnât know about this. How could his parents decided to do this? To do this to him?!
Your widened eyes looked up from your hands to them. Did they really mean that? Did that mean you werenât going to be alone anymore? Were you going to have a family again?
âBut only if you want to. Thereâs no rush, dear. Either way,â Mrs. Kim said gently, clasping your hands in hers, tears brimming in her eyes as she took in the pitiful you. âEither way, youâre already a daughter to me.â
âThank you.â That was the first thing you said in a month. You were so happy. You were so thankful. You were about to hug her when Jin slammed his hand on the table.
âNo!â
âJin! Watch your tone-â
âNo, father. I donât want to be her brother! I donât want her to be my sister!â He shouted, his voice extremely loud. And for the first time in a month, you looked at his eyes with your hurt ones. He couldnât even bring himself to regret this. You didnât know this now, you probably didnât realize this right now but he was fighting for the future of the two of you. Why would you say thank you to his mother?! Werenât you the one who kept on bugging him to marry him? Did you now change your mind? No. No, he wouldnât let you. He didnât do all of those things for you to change your mind now.
âIâll never treat you like a sister, Y/N.â
You were turning sixteen when he let you go.
It was already way past your curfew when you arrived at Kimâs home. You were silently walking in the darkened room, certain that no one would catch you creeping in when all of a sudden, light from a lampshade flooded the room.
And there he was, sitting with his legs crossed, his face void of any emotion as he watched you.
âPrincess,â he called you in a slurred voice. It was his voice that finally made you looked at him, to look at the boy you used to adore. It was apparent that he was drunk. His cheeks were tinted with redness, and his eyes were somehow unfocused.
You blinked as you took him in. âYouâre drunk.â
âAnd you hate me. And itâs killing me,â he replied back softly, tears were quickly filling his eyes. He could not go on like this. You were killing him. He could not live another day with you being so close yet so far. At that point, he would do anything to get back the young girl who used to adore and support him. Jin stood up, shadows following his form as he neared you.
Had you not let him touched you that night, he would not agree with you leaving him.
But you did not step back when he caressed your face. You did not step back when he hugged you, his shoulders shaking as he sobbed.
âHow can I make you love me again?â
âLet me go to America,â you replied calmly. You did want to go abroad, to leave all this mess behind. Had you father not died horribly, the two of you would have lived there by now. But Jin was preventing you from leaving with all his might. The influence he had in his parents was powerful, something that you did not consider. In your young mind, you knew leaving was the best course of action for you. South Korea was killing you. Living with him was killing you. Remembering that he saved you instead of your father despite your endless begging was killing you.
And you hating him because of that was killing him.
Jin towered over you as he leaned back to look at you, his eyes tired and sad. âAnd if I let you leave me, will you love me again?â
Your heart was beating fast. At that point, you would say anything to get away from him and the memories he represented.
âIf I let you leave, my princess,â he whispered as he looked down at your lips. âIf I let you leave me, do you promise to marry me when you get back?â
âYes. I promise, Jin.â
It was your lie that cemented your future.
You were now twenty-five. Years passed by so fast. It was true was they said, time could heal wounds. The promise you made before was long gone from your mind. Your then young mind rationalized that Jin only acted that way because of guilt, that he only asked you to love him again because he was so used to you loving him that once you stopped, you shifted the orbit of his world. You hadnât personally heard from him in almost nine years. As soon as you turned eighteen and no longer needed the Kim family as guardians, you cut off all communications from him. Yet, you couldnât bring yourself to distance yourself from Mrs. Kim. She was the mother you never had. But every time you called, Jin would even be more desperate for you. Even his mother was worried for her son, claiming that ever since you stopped communicating with the young man, he started becoming closed off. Every time you called his mother, Jin would snatch the phone away from her, yearning to just hear your voice so badly.
Seokjin was miserable. But his misery was not without anger. He resented the fact that he let you go, that he believed you when you said you would come back to himâŠthat you would marry him.
He regretted letting you leave him. He swore that once he got you back, he would tie you to him so fast you wouldnât be able to leave him again.
It had been almost a decade.
You werenât living under the rock, no. To him, it was as though you disappeared from the face of the earth. It was difficult to find you in a foreign country even with his wealth and power. He didnât know how you were right now. He didnât know what you look like. He missed the years he could have spent with you. He missed you.
To you though, you could not escape him. His face was everywhere you looked, his life out there for everyone to see. It didnât come as a surprise to you that he made something more out of himself. After all, ever since you were younger you thought he was larger than life. You were scared to see him in person, though.
You thought seeing him would bring back the pain you so desperately wanted to forget. Your therapist encouraged you to face your fears slowly, saying that you could see him without him seeing you.
You saw him once during their concert in America. Seokjin looked like a prince when you were a child. But now, he was like a king. His persona screamed elegance. He looked happier too as he danced and sang with his bandmates. It was apparent that life had been kind to him. You thought you could finish the whole concert without panicking, but Jin looked a little too long at your direction. And that was when you ran away.
âDo I really have to?â You asked you boss sheepishly, borderline on begging him not to send you back to that place.
He looked at you with an exasperated face, âDo you want to keep your job or not?â
âRight nowâŠâ you trailed off, your utter aversion of going back to South Korea was somehow outweighing your desire to eat and afford a roof on your head. âIâm not sure I want to.â
You sighed as you stepped out of the airport. Your company prepared ahead of time, arranging hotel for the whole month you would be staying in this country. You crafted a well-planned schedule which would take you around the pertinent parts of South Korea. You promised yourselves that you would be smart with your time so you could leave as soon as possible with the finished project your company sent you for.
You were expecting a calm and quiet first day.
You really were.
You were praying for that, in fact.
âI apologize, but our system cannot find your name.â
You flashed the hotel receptionist a tight smile, breathing deeply in an attempt to calm yourself. âCan you try one last time?â
She nodded reluctantly, but the result was the same. No room was booked under your name. You thanked her for her time before you attempted to call your boss to no avail. You knew it was probably due to timezone difference, but you couldnât help but curse him in your head. You would so demand a raise once you get back. You tried booking at another hotel but weirdly enough, all of the rooms were already booked. You even tried booking for an airbnb but the ending was the same.
It was eventually seven in the evening when you swallowed your pride and called her. Mrs. Kim was elated that you were finally back, her motherly warmth could be felt despite her being out of the country at the moment for their anniversary. She did instruct you to go to a house that was an hour away from Seoul. She gave you the passcode and said she would see you as soon as she arrived back to South Korea. By the time you arrived at the white, modern house, it was already almost midnight. The jet lag and the timezone difference were starting to get to you that you decided to shower then sleep rather than touring the house. You would do that tomorrow.
But tomorrow was different.
For the first time in years, you slept so deeply. You had never felt rested since the day of the accident. But today, you felt so serene, so rested. It must have been the wondrous bed that lured you to sleep, or it must have been the extreme weariness from your travel. And probably, it must have been the warmth beside you, your cheek resting on a beating heart.
Wait.
What?
You opened your eyes in sudden alertness, all traces of sleep now gone from your body. The first thing you saw was a plain, white shirt and a pair of black shorts of whomever you were sleeping on top of. The shirt stretched out over a muscular chest and your mind was hopelessly telling you that he smelled familiarâŠ
Slowly, as to not alert whoever this strange man was, you pushed your body away from the man you unknowingly made your bed. You felt his hand resting on the small of your back fell on the bed. With wide eyes and shallow breaths, you looked up at the face of the man you never thought youâd see again- only to find him already looking at you with hooded eyes.
Seokjin gazed at you with warmth, his plump lips lifting on the sides.
âMiss me, princess?â
