TCBW C50
by berryChapter 50
âAh, come on. If you had a boyfriend, you shouldâve said so earlier.â
With that, the men spat on the ground, muttered curses, and left.
The moment they were gone, Seojun pressed Suhoe.
âWhy did you come out here alone? More importantly, are you okay? What you drank earlierâthat was a bomb shot! Really strong!â
âAh, was it? No wonder I felt a bit dizzy. Still, if itâs just this much, Iâm fine. If itâs as you say, maybe I hold liquor better than I thought.â
âWhat? You donât see yourself staggering? This is what you call fine?â
âYeah, I mean, I didnât pass out, so isnât it fine?â
âUnbelievableâŠ.â
At a loss for words, Seojun finally managed a retort.
âIâve never met anyone who thinks as long as you donât pass out when drinking, youâre fine.â
âHa-haâŠ.â
Awkwardly, Suhoe laughed.
âThe place I grew up was a bit unusual. Lots of ancestral rites, and shamanic rituals werenât rare either.â
For a moment, Seojun said nothing, simply watching as Suhoe murmured through his own story.
âBeing around those adults from a young age, I thought that was normalâthat everyone lived like that. Butâheh. Why are you looking at me like that? Jun.â
Tilting his head, Suhoe asked.
âNo, itâs just⊠itâs the first time Iâm properly hearing your story. I didnât expect it⊠but thanks to this company dinner, I get to hear it. I like that.â
âHa-ha. Do you really think so?â
He smiled sheepishly.
âYeah. So, how is it, now that youâve tried a company dinner? Louder than you expected, right?â
âNo. I love it. Iâm almost always alone when I go home. I used to live somewhere crowded and noisy all the time, but since moving to Seoul, Iâve been alone nonstop⊠so this is actually fun. Iâm not used to being out late, so it feels novel, too.â
âWhat, did you live in some countryside where tigers might pop out? Why canât you go out at night?â
âNot tigersâthings just as scary⊠ah.â
He clapped a hand over his mouth, stopping the words that had slipped out.
âScary things?â
âN-no, itâs nothing.â
He shook his head hard. The influence of alcohol really was frighteningâhis inner thoughts were leaking out without his realizing.
âItâs not nothing. You started, so say itâwhat were you afraid of?â
As soon as Suhoe clamped his mouth shut, Seojun looped an arm around his neck and teased.
âHm?â
But Suhoe looked in no mood to continue. The moment he spoke of spirits, godsâany of itâhe feared heâd be pushed out of this ordinary life once again.
âHurry.â
âYouâll just find it boring.â
Still, Seojun was relentless. Suhoe waved him off and edged away.
âBesides, even nowâwhen those things arenât so vaguely terrifying anymoreâI still donât really want to talk about them.â
âHm. Yeah? Then what about now? What are you most afraid of?â
âNow? Why?â
Perplexed, Suhoe looked at him.
âJust because.â
Just becauseâwhat a baffling reason. Even so, Suhoe began to sift through what frightened him most now.
Looking back, the object of his fear had changed in layers, like tree rings.
As a very small child, after nearly being harmed by a spirit, the very existence of spirits or gods had terrified him.
After learning from Unhyo how to drive spirits away, heâd still feared being ostracized as different from the servants, even while growing up in the shrine.
When he heard the servants whisper heâd become some old manâs kept lover, he feared those words might come true.
And after coming to Seoulâwhat was he afraid of?
âD-Dowoon.â
Lost in thought, his husbandâs name slipped out before he knew it. Once he became conscious of the thought, the manâs predator-like eyes and ice-cold expression wouldnât leave his mind.
âWhat? President Lee? You like him! Ohâright.â
Remembering a promise heâd made, Seojun lightly tapped his own lips.
âHuh? What is it?â
âItâs just⊠I promised I wouldnât ask whether you like President Lee.â
âAh, that. As long as itâs not that topic, I think itâs okay to talk about the rest.â
ââŠYeah? I guess that makes sense.â
After a momentâs thought, Seojun continued.
âStill, saying youâre scared of that guy is kind of funny. Heâs stoic, sure. Good-looking, but hardly any change in expression. Same in articles and on TV.â
âHa-ha. True.â
âActually, more than scaryâheâs kind of insufferable, donât you think?â
Seojun muttered under his breath.
âWhat?â
A faint smile touched Suhoeâs face.
At least in his circles, no one dared to speak that way about Dowoon.
Ohâcome to think of it, Unhyo had been particularly disapproving of him⊠A brief, helpless laugh escaped.
âYou donât think so?â
ââŠâŠâ
When the very person whoâd been smiling a moment ago didnât answer, Seojun tilted his head and looked down at him.
ââŠHey?â
ââŠâŠâ
âSuhoe?â
At some point, face flushed red, Suhoe had dozed off, lightly wheezing, his head resting against the restaurant wall.
âHeyâwhatâwhatâs wrong? Wake up!â
Seojun panicked and shook his shoulder.
âU-uh⊠dizzy!â
Wincing, squinting his eyes open, Suhoe coughed.
âDamn, the bomb shot must be hitting late! This is bad. Where do you live? Tell me nowâIâll get a taxi.â
âMm⊠uhhâŠ.â
After that, he couldnât answer properlyâonly groaned.
Flustered, unsure what to do, Seojun suddenly flinched at the sharp scent of grass brushing his nose.
This isâ
Looking down at Suhoe just to be sure, he saw the faintest trail of pheromones beginning to seep from him.
âUghâwait, your pheromones! Did you not take a suppressant today? Heyâhey! Suhoe! Get a grip!â
âMm⊠huh?â
With a faint moan, Suhoe opened his eyes. A throbbing headache, and an unfamiliar ceiling swam into view.
It was clearly still night, not long after the company dinnerâbut unlike the bustle from before, the space was quiet and still.
âYouâre up?â
Startled, glancing around to place himself, he turned his head reflexively at a familiar voice at his ear.
There was Seojun, looking worried, approaching with a cup of water.
âJ-Jun? Where is this?â
âWhere elseâmy place. You seriously donât remember anything?â
âWhatâŠ? Huh? Then why am I shirtless, wearing only pants?â
Reaching to take the water, he caught sight of his bare arm and quickly ducked his head. Then, seeing his own body, he jolted.
âGod⊠do you know how hard it was to get your clothes off, man.â
Seojun pressed a hand to his forehead.
âGet them offâwhy?â
âWow. Donât drink again, ever. You remember nothing, and it was the worst. You threw up in the taxi, you know?â
âIâthrew up?â
His eyes went round.
âYeah. You suddenly collapsed at the company dinner, and your pheromones started pouring out.â
âAhâŠ!â
Only then did the memories return, faint as clouds.
âCome to think of it, I didnât take a suppressant today.â
It was his routine to take the pills with breakfast at the table before workâbut heâd been ill and scattered this morning and had forgotten entirely.
Seojun sighed.
âI figured. Anyway, the place went nuts because of you. And we couldnât just leave you out there with your pheromones pouring out⊠I tried to ask the manager for your address, but the guy vanished out of nowhere. Didnât pick up either. I barely managed to call an Omega-only taxi and got you in, butâŠâ
He trailed off and gauged Suhoeâs expression. Suhoe swallowed.
âYou suddenly had a serious bout of vomiting and diarrhea. The driver was yelling for us to get out right then, and you wouldnât stop⊠so I had no choice but to bring you to my place.â
âIâm sorryâŠ.â
Head bowed, he murmured.
âAnd do you know what you yelled when I tried to take off your puke-covered clothes?â
Seojun shot him a mischievous look.
Uneasy, Suhoe peered up at him. Seojun mimicked his drunken voice.
âDonât touch my body!â
ââŠIâm really sorry.â
Heat flared across his cheeks.
To think heâd spouted something so ridiculous while drunk.
âForget it. Just tell me your home address now.â
âAbout that⊠so, you never managed to ask the manager?â
Seojun held up his phone with a cracked screen and gave a hollow laugh.
âI was clutching it waiting for his call, right? And youâvery preciselyâright on top of it⊠you get the idea?â
Shuddering, Suhoe nodded.
âThanks to that, my phone is completely dead. So use your own mouth and tell me. Your address.â
ââŠIâll pay you back.â
âForget itâjust the address.â
Showing saintly patience, Seojun leaned back against the wall, looking truly worn out.
ââŠItâs just⊠um.â
But then, trailing off, Suhoe hesitated, watching him carefully.