HYDP C13
by berryChapter 13
âIâve stored up a thick load down here just for you. Itâs killing me that I never get a chance to use it.â
The gold ring on his left index finger flashed. He tapped Sanhongâs cheek with that finger. Slowly, very slowly, reason returned to him. None of the manâs words entered his ears.
Seo Kang-jo deliberately chose only hard liquor to hand him. But fortunatelyâor unfortunatelyâhe wasnât weak to alcohol. His clear-headedness became Seoâs headache. Apparently not expecting him to hold out this well, Seo let out a hollow laugh and quietly tucked away the brazen part of his intent.
Just then, a white bag was set beside him.
Looking closely, it was the convenience store bag heâd tossed down on his way in. He quietly pulled it to his chest and rummaged inside. Thankfully, the hot bar was ready-to-eat. He carefully tore the edge of the wrapper, pulled out the cold sausage, and bit in without hesitation.
The tough meatiness filled his mouth.
To settle the hollow in his gut, he had to put somethingâanythingâdown there first. Right now, that was this cold hot bar.
âHungry?â
âYes.â
He answered briefly, then added at once:
âDonât talk to me while Iâm eating.â
He gagged Seo in advance, guessing what he might say. With a look that said âunbelievable,â Seo still pushed a fruit plate in front of him. But he didnât like fruit. More precisely, he didnât eat it.
Leaning on his arm, unhurried, Seo watched him chomp at the hot bar. The wordless upward curl of his lips mixed interest with mockery.
Then his suit pocket vibrated.
Casually taking out the phone, Seo frowned the instant he saw the caller ID. Pretending to focus on his food, he angled away; his ears, however, were more locked onto the call than ever.
âYeah, what.â
At first his voice was cool. But as the caller went on, his expression slowly hardened. The laughter drained from his eyes, which flickered briefly.
ââŠTch. This is why I donât deal with pen-pushers.â
ââŠâŠâ
His voice dropped, but the tendon standing out at his nape said his nerves were up. Even without hearing it out, it was clear there was a problem with his business. He popped the rest of the hot bar in his mouth and spun the stick in his fingers.
âFine. Donât move. Stay right there. Iâm coming now.â
He cut the call and dropped the phone onto the table. The feral glance said wheels were turning. Then he looked at him again and forced a smile.
âWhat timing. I wanted to see you nice and full before I went. No one ever helps, do they?â
He ordered more liquor and set it in front of him, telling him to eat up. For a gambling den, it was pricey.
âSee you next time.â
âGo ahead.â
âNext time we meet, have your back door nicely loosened.â
He tilted his chin once, then rose and left the den.
Afterward, he poured all the booze Seo had ordered onto the floor. Startled, Seong-gyu muttered, âAh⊠what a wasteâŠ,â but on seeing his sharp face, shut up and slipped away toward the window.
By the time he stepped outside, it was already two in the morning.
He traded quick farewells with the men heâd come with and headed alone for the pawnshop.
He didnât let go of the convenience store bag until he got home. The moment he stepped in, he tossed it onto the table and dropped onto the sofa.
His eyes fell shut on their own.
With the heat cycle just ended, rest was nonnegotiable. His body and mind were still in recovery and hard to hold upright. Fatigue washed over his face.
Who knew how much time passed. He jerked up from his comfortable slouch. Then he hurriedly inspected the brightly colored sofa here and there. The vivid pink couch was exactly his taste. Above all, he loved the material. During cleaning, he lavished more care on it than anything else. After carefully checking it over and finding nothing wrong, he could finally lie down again.
When he opened his eyes, the clock showed 10 a.m.
He was well past the pawnshopâs opening time.
Only then did he realize heâd drunk too much the night before. Heâd gotten tipsy so naturally he forgot. Thinking back, heâd accepted every drink handed to him. Thanks to that, heâd slept like the deadâwouldnât have noticed a beating.
First, he got up and flung every window wide open. In case any customer came by and smelled alcohol. Then he headed to the bathroom and showered in warm water. As the hot water struck his sluggish body, the fatigue seemed to melt.
Soon, he decided, heâd go to an Omega-only massage shop, get the pheromones released, and rest properly.
Dominant Omegas had to discharge a large amount of pheromones once a month, or once every two months at the least. Otherwise, toxins built up in the bodyâbad for health. Especially for someone like him, who meticulously bottled his scent to prevent leaks, it was even more necessary.
He came out of the shower, toweling his hair. The weather had turned mild; he thought he could start dressing lighter.
The pawnshop door opened.
âDelivery!â
ââŠDidnât order anything.â
âThe boss told me to bring it. Said you wouldnât have eaten yet.â
âHowâd he know?â
âHe figured you overslept because the windows werenât open.â
It was the part-timer from Horang Ban-jeom across the street. Every morning, opening the window, he and the owner traded greetings; not seeing him today, the owner guessed heâd slept in and sent food.
âHow much?â
âBoss said to just eat. If I take money, Iâm dead. Hyung, Iâm gonna have some water.â
Like heâd done it a hundred times, the kid headed to the dispenser and gulped cold water. Meanwhile, he looked down at the jjajangmyeon and tangsuyuk on the table and smacked his lips. He realized he was peckish after all. Without hesitation he picked up chopsticks.
At that moment, the kidâs eyes fell on him.
Beautiful, as always. Definitely an Omega, yet he somehow looked stronger than the Alpha himself. As the boyâs gaze caught the bare legs under his shorts, he jerked his eyes away.
âWhat. You getting hard?â
âWhy would you say that?â
âItâs funny when you sneak peeks.â
He laughed as he twirled off the plastic wrap covering the jjajang. Flustered, the kid waved his hands.
âDonât look at some old guy like me. Look at someone your age.â
âHow are you an old guy? Donât be gross.â
âEight years is âuncle,â isnât it? Or âolder brotherâ?â
He mixed the jjajangmyeonâproperly springy noodles, heavy with meat.
âYouâre too pretty to be called an old guy. Itâs messed up.â
âThanks.â
Seeing zero sexual interest in the manâs manner, the kid shelved his hopes in a hurry. He knew that when the man said no, it meant no.
âAs an Omega, youâve got to be extra careful. Always keep the door locked.â
âGotta run the pawnshop.â
âThen only open up when a customer comes.â
âThatâs a hassle.â
He picked up a mountain of danmuji and popped it in. The crisp sweetness circled his tongue. Heâd thought no food would go down right after waking, but it was going better than expected. Nodding, he thought: no matter how little appetite in the morning, good food breaks through.
âYou donât watch the news these days? There are tons of crimes against Omegas.â
âYeah. Of course I watch.â
âThey target dominants!â
âUh-huh. But this jjajang is really good.â
Beaming at him, he murmured lightly not to worry about him. The kid shook his head and said, âForget it,â then gathered the emptied dishes and stood.
âIf something happens later, I wonât help.â
âOkay. I wonât ask.â
ââŠAre you always this careless?â
His eyes swept the outfit once. Bare legs out in the open, sitting in front of an Alpha⊠shocking, honestly.
âCan you even take me down?â
ââŠWhat.â
âOr are you still a virgin? Am I naked right now?â
ââŠâŠâ
He found the reaction amusing. Unlike most kids these days, there was something naive about him. His friends didnât look particularly innocent, but still. The eerie dĂ©jĂ vuâthen he realized: same disposition as Juyoung.
âBring the tangsuyuk dish back after you eat!â
âOkay.â
âHyung, you know my name, right?â
âSure. Minseok.â