AAGULT Ch 109
by berry
Chapter 109
In the end, the antidote that Jaeha had desperately managed to obtain turned out to be uselessâbecause the President had turned himself in. It was disheartening how easily he surrendered, making all the suffering the two of them went through feel pointless. Jaeha stared in mild disbelief as handcuffs were placed on the presidentâs wrists. Even though he saw it with his own eyes, it didnât feel realâhe couldnât believe it.
Afterward, Jaeha and Aiden withdrew and received medical treatment.
Though Jaeha, whose resistance had decreased, was severely affected by the antidote, fortunately, he didnât need to be hospitalized. Instead, he was prescribed medication. He might suffer some minor side effects for a while, but since his body had already undergone treatment once before, he was told he would recover in about a week. Jaeha, who had been suffering from guilt that all the effort everyone put in had gone to waste, finally began to feel a little relieved.
If only he couldâve felt just a bit more relieved then.
Just after showering, Jaeha checked his phone again. He did it in case any messages had come while he was washing up. âŠRegrettably, there were no notifications.
Aiden. I went to the hospital and just got back to the residence. Are you okay?
Are you very busy? Iâm worried.
Please contact me when you have time.
Staring at the screen filled only with the messages he had sent, Jaeha hesitated for a moment before turning the phone off again.
âHaaâŠâ
Suppressing the frustration inside him, he roughly dried his hair with a towel.
After returning home from the mission, Jaeha couldnât meet with Aiden during his days off. It was because Aiden hadnât come home for several days.
He hadnât even responded to Jaehaâs messages. Afraid of disturbing him, Jaeha had timidly sent messages one by one over several days, which were only marked as read. Aiden seemed to be very busy.
Since the trial hadnât taken place yet, Jaeha wasnât allowed to leave the designated place unless officially summoned by the Association. Though he was currently staying at Aidenâs home, which was luxurious and tidy, and much more comfortable than before, he couldnât help but start to feel stifled. The last image he had seen of Aiden, who had been a complete mess, lingered like an afterimage in his mind and caused him immense worry.
He checked the time. Today, the Association had finally called for him. They hadnât explained what he would be doing or why he was needed, but he was nonetheless glad to receive the call. At least today, he might be able to see him. He had been told to arrive by 3 p.m., so it was time to start getting ready.
âCough, ahemâŠâ
Jaeha let out a small cough. He swallowed the metallic taste he felt at the back of his throat. It was one of the side effects the doctor had warned him about. It stung slightly, but compared to before, it wasnât too bad.
Taking out the prescribed medication and swallowing it, Jaeha approached the wardrobe but paused.
It wasnât just the aftereffects of the antidoteâhe was also struggling with the aftermath of forcefully reliving Taegunâs memories. In fact, the latter had affected him even more deeply and painfully than the former.
Because he had stayed inside the residence for several days under the pretense of resting, he had too much time to think, which only made him sink deeper into those thoughts. If only heâd had some pressing task to distract him, he wouldnât have been trapped like this.
ââŠâŠâ
He reached out and held the wardrobe door but didnât open it. He just stood there for a moment, lost in thought.
Jaeha had not read through all of Taegunâs memories. He didnât know what happened after the door was opened. But the fact that he had been hiding inside the closet while his parents were being killed was clearâand that alone made him feel incredibly uncomfortable.
âI didnât pay it much mind at the time, since it was common behavior among children with similar backgrounds as Jaeha, but he used to hide in the closet for hours on end.â
âDo you remember? That older boy who became an Esper at eleven and joined the Association.â
âAfter you were admitted, he would come visit you every few months. And when he did, youâd come running out from the closet, shouting âbig brother, big brother.â I still remember it vividly. It was adorable.â
He had never wished for it, but puzzle pieces kept popping out from different places and falling at his feet as if begging to be assembled, leaving his mind scattered and unfocused.
The older boy who became an Esper at eleven and had been from the same orphanageâwithout a doubt, that was the president.
During the incident, Jaeha had certainly been hiding in the closet, and that must have become a form of trauma, which is why even after being moved to the orphanage, he would hide in closets whenever he got the chance.
So only one question remained:
What happened after his parents were killed?
ââŠâŠâ
Not wanting to waste more time on thoughts he had already rehashed for days, Jaeha slowly opened the wardrobe door.
Inside were a few sets of civilian clothes and the Esper Association uniform. He grabbed the Association uniform. As his gaze dropped to the bottom of the wardrobe, he found it emptyâbut for some reason, he felt an urge to crawl inside and crouch down.
Whatever had happened after his parents died, he had met the president there. And even after being moved to the orphanage, it seemed he had followed the president closely. âŠEven knowing, presumably, that the president was the one who killed his parents. âŠWhy?
âHaaâŠâ
How many sighs had he let out in a single day? Trying to forcibly shake off the idle thoughts, Jaeha shut the wardrobe door. He had put a bit more force into it than usual, so the loud bang it made helped bring some clarity to his muddled mind.
He put on the Esper uniform, which still felt unfamiliar. It clung perfectly to his body, neither uncomfortable nor distracting, a testament to how well it was designed for combat. Taking out his phone to check the remaining time, Jaeha hurried out of the residence.
He knew better than anyone that no matter how much you try to piece together a puzzle with missing pieces, the result wouldnât amount to much. So he tried to suppress and swallow his tangled thoughts.
Yes, if I just focus on my duties and see the person I miss, this heavy, slumped feeling might lift too.
He wanted to see Aiden, who should be at the Association by now.
Jaeha was at a loss for words.
âAidenâŠ?â
âJaeha. Itâs been a while. Iâm sorry I havenât replied to your messages.â
âNo, what is this⊠Have you been sleeping? Have you been eating properly?â
âHahaâŠâ
He had been wanting to see Aiden, but he never expected him to look like this.
Jaeha hurriedly approached and gently cupped Aidenâs cheeks, who was sitting in one corner of the conference room. He looked on sympathetically as Aiden tilted his head, nestling it against Jaehaâs palm.
Exhaustion was written all over Aidenâs face. The skin around his eyes looked more delicate than usual, slightly puffy. His eyes, dimmed beneath his lashes, were shadowed, and his lips were dry and chapped.
Seeing him like that didnât just break Jaehaâs heartâit made his insides twist in pain. It was as if Aiden had borne all the storms of hardship alone while he had been lying around doing nothing.
âWhat happened?â
âMm, I just tidied things up a bit so we could officially become a pair.â
âAhâŠâ
Recalling what had happened a few days ago, Jaeha let his eyebrows drop slowly. Aiden had probably been busy investigating the leak of their â100% match rateâ data. The thought that Aiden had been burdened by yet another hassle because of him made guilt slowly bubble up.
Uncertain if it would help but still wanting to do something, Jaeha hesitated, then gently pulled Aiden into a hug. Aiden immediately buried his face in Jaehaâs chest and wrapped his arms around his waist. Jaeha relaxed his body and patted the back of Aidenâs head gently, doing his best to comfort him.
âAiden is all tuckered out.â
ââŠIs that so?â
He had never been in a relationship beforeâand even now, they werenât officially datingâbut he wondered: is this the kind of cutesy behavior people in relationships do? It made him cringe and curl his fingers, but since the one acting cute was this lovable man, he could handle it.
âŠThough considering that Aiden was clearly unwell and had still been working himself to the bone until he looked like this, Jaeha wondered if his thoughts were too inconsiderate. Hesitating, he slowly lowered his head and tried to plant a light kiss on Aidenâs hair. âŠBut what his lips touched was actually Aidenâs forehead. The moment Jaeha leaned down, Aiden had suddenly looked up.
âUhâŠâ
Their eyes met, and Aidenâs gaze sparkled. He smiled languidly.
[Youâve gotten braver than before. How cuteâŠ]
Reading his thoughts, Jaeha accepted it. The previous him would never have thought to kiss someone first under the pretense of comforting them. âŠSuddenly, he thought about their first kiss, or âSex on the Beachâ or whateverâand quickly shoved those embarrassing memories aside.
ââŠDid you not like it?â
âNo, it was so cute that I suddenly felt like starting a platonic romance.â
[I feel like itâs going to riseâwhat should I do?]
ââŠDonât joke around.â
Since Aiden laughed out loud, Jaeha was finally able to smile faintly and forget his worries for a moment. It was crude, but heâd gotten used to it by now, and it actually felt like a joke. It probably was meant as one, too.
He really liked him. âŠOf course, even if he did, he had no intention of engaging in steamy physical contact right here in the conference room. Aiden definitely seemed like the type who would, though. So Jaeha gently released the arms hugging him.
âCan I have just one more kiss?â
âNo. The Chairman will be here soon, and the meeting⊠Ah, are we really having a meeting now?â
Having been called to the conference room without any explanation, Jaeha dumbly asked again. Aiden smiled at him playfully. But the fatigue on his face made him look more sorrowful than cute, and it broke Jaehaâs heart even more. A kiss⊠Should I? Itâs not a big dealâŠ
âYes, itâs a meeting. But just one kiss.â
ââŠThe levelâs gone up, hasnât it?â
âRight? What do you think will come next?â
ââŠâ
The thought alone made him feel like dying of embarrassment. He could have flatly refused and said ânot here,â but Jaeha was weak to him. And deep down⊠Jaeha wanted it, too. In the end, Jaeha slowly lowered his head again, about to press his lips to Aidenâs who was seated in the chairâ
âAhem! Ahem!â
ââŠâŠâ
âAhem-ahem.â
Jaeha froze stiff. With a creaky motion, he turned his head toward the doorâand there stood the Chairman, hand on the conference room door. The only one who looked completely unfazedâno, brazenâwas Aiden. He cutely nestled his head against Jaehaâs solar plexus and scolded the Chairman.
âYou shouldâve come in five minutes later.â
ââŠEnough. Get a room next time.â
Peeking over the Chairmanâs shoulder, Jaeha could see several more people waiting outside who were likely attendees for the meeting. He wanted to crawl into a hole and die. And he became absolutely certainâhis fate was cursed with humiliation. Without a doubtâŠ