TCBW C15
by berryChapter 15
At that moment, Hae-eon broke the heavy silence in the car with a cautious question.
âAhem. When we left Mount Unbang, you only had two bags with you. Is that really all your luggage?â
Having only just managed to steady his emotions, Suhoe fell briefly into thought before replying.
âYes. Once I get to the city, I was planning on buying whatever clothes I need.â
âI see,â Hae-eon said brightly, taking in the surprisingly normal tone of the answer.
âWell then, if you like, I can prepare some things for you so itâs less trouble.â
ââŠPardon?â
âIf itâs all right with you, Iâll have a few nice outfits ready. I think, Madam⊠mm⊠youâd look best in a bright, feminine style. Something like a floral dress, perhaps.â
Although those were the words he spoke, Hae-eon had already made up his mind to choose things in line with Dowoonâs taste.
At that, Suhoe stiffened for a beat.
A dress?
As though it were the most natural suggestion in the world, Hae-eonâs question met with an unconscious reaction: the careful restraint Suhoe had been maintaining wavered, and he released pheromones without meaning to.
The car filled at once with the soft scent of grass.
In the back seat, Dowoonâs brow furrowed at the subtle fragrance drifting to his nose. Without a word, he lowered the window.
If the earlier lapse could be excused as shock, there was no such excuse now. What kind of omega leaks pheromones in a car with two perfectly healthy alphas?
Only when Dowoon cracked the glass did Suhoe realize what had happened.
Heat flushed his face.
Ah, againâŠ!
He hurried to rein his scent back in.
Hae-eon, quick to grasp the situation, opened his own window to clear the air, and before long, the carâs interior fell into an awkward, breezy quiet.
After a few moments, Suhoe forced himself to speak in a steady tone.
âAâabout what you said earlier, about clothesâŠâ
âYes? Do you have a style in mind that you prefer?â Hae-eon asked briskly, as if nothing had happened.
âNo, itâs not that⊠Though I did wear womenâs hanbok in the mountain, I donât usually wear dresses.â
He tried to explain it as gently as he could.
âAh, I see. Then is there another style you favorâŠ?â
A bit flustered at the thought that his passenger might have particular tastes about clothing, Hae-eon prompted again.
Suhoe took one deep breath and said carefully,
âItâs not that⊠Itâs that I usually wear menâs clothes. Pants, for example.â
ââŠ.â
ââŠ.â
The pause was total. And then it was broken by the sharp squeal of brakes as the smoothly moving car came to an abrupt stop.
It wasnât the only thing that halted.
Dowoonâs hand, in the middle of turning a page, froze. And in the rearview mirror, Hae-eonâs wideâeyed stare bored into Suhoeâastonishment, confusion, and a touch of bewilderment all mingling there.
Hâhuh? Did I say something wrong? Why are they looking at me like that⊠wait.
Only now did he begin to suspect what was going on.
ââŠAre you⊠a male omega?â
Hae-eonâs voice was careful, disbelieving, his expression transparently saying, I never even considered it.
So they really did think I was a woman.
Now their earlier reactions made sense.
Biting his lip, Suhoe schooled his face to calm and nodded.
âYes. Anâan alphaâclass omega.â
At his evenâvoiced confirmation, Hae-eonâs gaze shot up to the rearview mirror, locking on his boss.
His eyes all but said, President, did you know about this? Whatâs going on here?âfor as far as he knew, Dowoon had only ever shown interest in beta women.
That darting look between the two men left Suhoe wrongâfooted again. He could see why the long hair and the hanbok skirt might have led to misunderstanding, but surely, once theyâd heard his voice and seen his height, theyâd have realized?
He had never imagined the misconception would run this deep.
âThey⊠they must have mistaken me because of my hair. At the shrine, everyone grows it longâfor the big rites, itâs sometimes even cut and offered in place of blood. There are a lot of reasons.â
âI⊠I see. I had no idea,â Hae-eon managed, still looking rattled.
Just then, Dowoonâsilent until nowâpressed two thick fingers against his temple.
It was the gesture of a man feeling either deep fatigue or the first twinge of irritation at some unforeseen complication.
That unspoken, but unmistakably negative, response made the color drain from Suhoeâs face. His heart dropped, and the tips of his fingers went cold.
This was a problem he had never even thought to anticipate.
The discovery that a standâin groom had been put in his ceremony no longer seemed like an issue at allânot compared to this.
Now, the question was whether a male omega like himself would even be able to bear this cold alphaâs child and fulfill his âduty.â
Orâperhapsâthe consummation that was to take place tonight might not happen at all.
Seoul, laterâ
The black sedan climbed a hilly road and stopped before an opulent apartment tower.
Hae-eon hurried to open the rear door, and Dowoon unfolded himself from the leather seat to stride inside.
Suhoe trotted after⊠then stopped, as if recalling something.
âThank you.â
He bowed deeply to Hae-eon, who had brought him this far.
ââŠ.â
Hae-eon returned the gesture, but as Suhoe turned to follow Dowoon, his expression grew worriedâwondering if he should be anticipating the appearance, before the night was out, of a new bride sent packing.
Or perhaps, come morning, a puffyâeyed youth resolved to return to the mountain.
Pfft.
Even thinking about it was a headache. But he knew it wasnât something he could control. For the boy, all he could do now was watch his retreating back and offer silent encouragement.
Not that Suhoe knew Hae-eonâs thoughts at all.
Leaving the man behind, he hurried to catch up to Dowoon.
He had to follow quickly.
But the moment he stepped inside, Suhoeâs pace faltered. His mind went blank at the sight before him.
Dowoonâs apartment was far too grand to feel like a place a person actually lived.
Marble, glass, soft lighting over immaculate linesâit could have been taken as a museum.
Still stunned by the alien opulence, Suhoe spotted Dowoon just as the doors of the elevator began to slide shut on him.
âWâwait!â
For a second, he thoughtâis he really about to leave me here?âand darted forward, slipping without hesitation between the narrowing gap.
Sensing him, the doors paused, then reopened smoothly.
Breathing hard, Suhoe leaned back against the cold marble wall to steady himself, and only then did the doors close again.
Bathed in soft golden light, the whiteâmarble interior rose upward on a gentle hum.
In the stillness, only Suhoeâs breathing could be heard.
âHaa⊠haaâŠâ
Accidental though it was, this marked the first time the pairâwho had not even stood together at their weddingâwere alone.
ââŠâ
It was true, even if the air between them was suffocating with silenceâor rather, with the uneven, quick breaths Suhoe could not suppress.
And it was Suhoe who first became aware of the fact.
Stealing glances at Dowoon as he idly turned a page, he suddenly grew conscious of their circumstance.
More than that, he saw the moment as a kind of opportunity.
Here they wereâalone, with nowhere for Dowoon to avoid him.
It might be a chance, however small, to soften the manâs heart.
ââŠâ
But if Dowoon noticed the thoughts turning in his mind, he gave no sign.
If anything, it seemed he was determined to remain untouched by anything to do with Suhoe at all.
That was what unnerved him mostâthis man had already been so distant, and now, if the fact of his being male made him even less welcome⊠what was Suhoe supposed to do?
notes:
- Alpha-class omega (ì°ì± ì€ë©ê°) â In Omegaverse an omega who is âì°ì±â (dominant or exceptional in rank), considered rare and highly valued for their pheromone potency and reproductive compatibility with high-ranking alphas.
- Gwi (ê·) â General Korean term for ghosts or spirits; often specifically referencing malevolent ones that trouble the living.
- Wonhon (ìíŒ) / Saryeong (ìŹë č) â In Korean folkâshamanic lore, restless or wandering souls bound to the mortal world by unresolved grudges or duties, often depicted as dangerous.