TCBW C40
by berryChapter 40
âSomething to say to him? Hah⊠Weâve never cleaned here when the presidentâs been in the building, and now youâre sending him knowing heâs here? What, and now youâre saying the president asked for him? How does that make any sense?â
âSeoâjun, cut it. Get to work.â
Gyubeomâs look told him not to say another word.
Suhoe had no idea why only heâd been summoned, but left the department with a pouting Seoâjun in tow â the younger man hadnât dared argue further with Gyubeom.
âDamnâŠâ
The moment they were in the hall, Seoâjun muttered under his breath.
Assuming it was just worry talking, Suhoe tried to reassure him.
âJunâah, I can handle things now. Iâve learned a lot since I came here.â
âItâs not about the workâŠâ
âThen what is it?â
âItâs just⊠what if that guy gives you a hard time?â
Give me a hard time? By Dowoon?
âThat wonât happen.â
Even so, Seoâjun stayed uneasy.
âIf something does happen, come straight down. You know Iâll be in the lobby today.â
âI told you, it wonât happen.â
Of course, there was another possibility â that this would be the end of his job and that heâd be confined at home for good. That was what truly frightened Suhoe.
Knock knock.
Reaching Dowoonâs office by elevator, Suhoe tapped on the door. Haeâeon â who had accompanied Dowoon on his business trip â opened it; it had been some time since theyâd seen each other.
âMadam!â
âHaeâeonâssi!â
They greeted each other warmly. Haeâeon gestured him inside, where Dowoon, just back from a meeting, was seated â already absorbed in clearing the work that had piled up while he was away, not even glancing at his spouse.
âHave you been well?â
âMm.â
Even when Suhoe asked brightly, the answer was curt.
Seeing this, Haeâeon motioned toward the sofa in front of the desk, telling him to sit â but Suhoe hesitated, declining.
âI should get to workâŠâ
âYes! Of course~ we understand.â
The truth was that Haeâeon had already had an outside crew clean the office to perfection, so there was nothing for Suhoe to do. But he couldnât tell the bossâs spouse that â with his temperament, heâd only take it badly.
âStill, why donât you have some tea first? You wonât be late starting.â
But Suhoe insisted, cleaning tools in hand.
Unsettled by the sight, Haeâeon fussed â after all, whatever else he was, Suhoe was the presidentâs husband. Watching the bossâs spouse labor was uncomfortable.
âMadamââ
But Suhoe was already setting to work.
Then came Dowoonâs voice from behind his desk:
âLet him.â
The tone was relaxed, unhurried.
So Haeâeon sat down, still keeping an eye on Suhoe as he worked quickly and methodically, opening windows and wiping surfaces that had no dust at all â maybe even little nooks normally left alone.
It was an opportunity â to show himself working hard, to silently plead, See, Iâm useful to this company; donât make me quit. The fear of being shut in at home pushed his hands faster.
But Dowoon didnât look at him once. Even when removing his glasses, it was only to put out a hand to Haeâeon for the next file.
Disappointed, Haeâeon passed it over. Figures.
And then â the moment Haeâeon resigned himself to that thought â Dowoon set the file aside and stood, crossing to the sofa.
âCome here.â
Though he didnât say a name, the call was clearly meant for Suhoe, who stopped midâpolish and stepped over.
Seizing the chance to give them privacy, Haeâeon left. Suhoe stood tense, not knowing what heâd be told.
âHow was overseas?â
Breaking the quiet, his voice was bright but careful. The only reply was the sound of a page turning.
âIâve never been⊠not even once.â
Even without any answer, he kept talking, trying to read Dowoonâs mood, still uneasy from the last time theyâd spoken before the trip â afraid he might suddenly tell him to quit and stay home.
But instead, Dowoon said something entirely different:
âWhere do you want to go?â
The face was unreadable, making him unsure whether it was a serious question. But Suhoe seized on the fact that it wasnât telling him to quit and rushed to answer:
âMm⊠it doesnât have to be abroad. Anywhere with the sea.â
âThe sea?â
âYes. Iâve never seen it. Only heard about it.â
Watching him, Dowoon stretched out a hand. For a moment Suhoe thought it was for more conversation â but it was a silent beckon.
He hesitated, then stepped closer. It was, after all, just the two of them here. Anything might happen.
When he stood before him, Dowoon took his hand in his own.
A jolt â that faint ache in his own fingertips again â but he gave no sign, only tugging the slight body down into his lap.
He began to trace the line of Suhoeâs face with a rough palm. Already feverâwarm, his skin flushed deeper.
Then Dowoon pulled him in hard against his chest.
A⊠kiss?
But instead, he pressed his face into Suhoeâs chest. Hesitating only a moment, Suhoe brought his own arms around the large frame in his arms.
When those thin arms embraced him, Dowoon closed his eyes and buried his nose against bare skin, breathing deep to catch the faint grass scent dulled by the suppressant.
Breathing in and out, he held him there for a long time â feeling, inexplicably, something within himself becoming sated.
It was strange, seeing him burrow in like a child, but Suhoe didnât let go.
âI think⊠I get your scent now. Like the waterâs edge on a summer night. But not just the waterâs edgeâŠâ
But Dowoonâs reply to the romantic observation was far from romantic.
ââŠWhy do you have a fever again?â
It was just a flat check of his condition.
âIâwell, this isâŠâ
But before he could finishâ
Crashâbang!
An urgent voice from outside:
âMiss Sara! You canât â I told you thereâs a guest inside!â
Startled, Suhoe sprang up and stepped aside, but Dowoon â irritated at being interrupted â didnât so much as glance toward the noise, eyes fixed on him still.
A shrill, feminine voice followed, then a womanâs cry, âDowoonâssi!â â and without knocking, the door flew open.
A woman strode in on high heels, taller than him, in a black miniâdress that clung to her body and dipped low at the chest, moving with the confidence of someone used to being there.
Her wavy hair shimmered around her shoulders, framing striking, exotic features.
And still, even as she entered, Dowoon didnât take his eyes off his wife.