Divorce Contract C121
by berryChapter 121
Igyeolâs eyes, on the verge of tears, knit tightly together. Seo Dohyeon recalled all the times Igyeol had withheld his pheromones from him deliberately. Igyeol, too, remembered. Carrying the memory of that day in full, he had now told Dohyeon that if he wished, he would release his pheromones.
Perhaps Go Igyeol was simply someone incapable of malice. Even if he hated and resented Dohyeon, in the end he would still weaken, crumble, in front of him. The realization that if he kept circling around Igyeol, showing him this pitiful, wretched state again and again, Igyeol would never be able to turn awayâDohyeon realized it only at such a moment as this.
He gazed at Igyeol, who clutched his small hand tight, his eyes brimming with tears. Was it Go Daesik who had left him unable to cast anything aside? Or was it the parents no longer in this world?
Whenever Dohyeon faced this bafflingly kind-hearted manâso kind to the point of follyâhe wondered about his parents. Which of them had he taken after, to be so incapable of guarding his own interests, to be so foolishly good? How could he say something like, If you want, Iâll give? Shouldnât he use that as leverage, as threat? Shouldnât he use it for gain, at least now, in this situation?
âDo you understand what youâre saying?â
ââŠâŠâ
âHaa⊠If it comes to that, it would be better to force another injection of suppressants. What is my rut, that Go Igyeol-ssi would offer me his pheromones? How could I possibly⊠accept a pheromone shower from you? Iâd sooner choke down another suppressant than do that.â
âThen what am I supposed to do! Do you think I want this, do you think I like it? I donât want to eitherâŠ! I want to shove supplements down your throat just like you did to me, butâhuuâI canât. I canâtâŠ!â
Tears welled and trembled in his eyes, raw with unhidden resentment toward Dohyeon. Just seeing that gaunt, roughened face made it impossible for him to be cruel. How was it that this man could be so merciless to him, when it was so hard, so unbearable for him to do the same?
âWhatâs that pity worth, that I⊠I canât let you go because I still cling to it? You say youâll finally let me go, you, Seo Dohyeon-ssi, say youâll let me goâyet I⊠I canât let go, not even a little.â
ââŠIgyeol.â
âSometimes I wonder. If I had been properly loved, if I had even one person who would stand by me no matter what I did⊠would I be living like this? The only love left to me is what you gave me. And though I know itâs a rope frayed, worn, and rotting⊠itâs all I have to hold on to.â
Tears soaked his cheeks; Igyeol scrubbed them away with the back of his hand. And then, as if triggered by it, Dohyeonâs pheromones spilled out in a rush. Thinking that those lips, pressed so stubbornly together, would never say what he wished to hear, Igyeol chose to continue not with words but with pheromones, releasing them little by little. The unbearably sweet scent enveloped Dohyeonâs body. Igyeol closed his eyes, watching his twisted expression.
âGo IgyeolâŠ!â
ââŠYouâll never know. Never know what it was like for me, begging for pheromones, clinging until I broke. Youâll never know how my heart collapsed that day when you refused without a momentâs thought.â
His low murmur twisted Dohyeonâs face. Pale hospital light glistened over the sweat beading his brow. Watching him bite down on his flushed lips, Igyeol released his pheromones fully.
âBut as for me⊠for Seo Dohyeon-ssi, I wonât carry guilt or regret just because I withheld some paltry pheromones. The guilt, the regretâtheyâre all yours.â
Dohyeonâs rut ebbed at last, leaving only the lingering warmth of embers. For a dominant Alpha, it had subsided unusually quickly, yet the clearer his mind became, the more haggard he grew. Again and again he recalled Igyeolâs words, the soft tremor of them: that guilt, that regretâthey would all remain his alone.
The ward had been steeped in Igyeolâs pheromones throughout, yet Dohyeonâs face remained grim and stiff. He kept comparing himselfâIgyeol, generous enough to give so freely; himself, stingy and cowardly in holding back. Again and again, he wanted to disappear like dust. Just as Igyeol had said: the guilt, the regret, all of it was his.
âHaaâŠâ
He stared at his hand, still faintly trembling, and pressed his aching eyes with his fingers, bowing his head. How long had he stayed that way? The sound of the door opening reached him. He didnât need to look to know who had entered. Slowly he dropped the hand from his face.
There stood Go Igyeol, cheeks, nose, and ears reddened from the cold, his hair beaded with jewel-like droplets of melted snow. Meeting Dohyeonâs gaze, Igyeol lifted his unusually red-tipped fingers to smooth his disheveled hair and walked awkwardly closer. Keeping a deliberate distance, he perched on the edge of the bed beside him, unwinding his scarf and laying it across his lap.
ââŠWhere did you go?â
âJust home, for a moment. To see Ihyeon⊠I wanted to go quickly while you were asleep. Did you wake because of the pheromones?â
âAh.â
Those anxious eyes searched him, as if ready to release pheromones the instant he admitted it.
âIt wasnât that. The rutâs subsided. You donât need to worry anymore. Not about pheromones, not about anything.â
At his calm words, Igyeol nodded. Thatâs a relief, he murmured softly. Dohyeon pressed down the ache swelling in his chest. The silence lingered awkwardlyâuntil Igyeol broke it.
âThen⊠what you said before.â
He stopped fidgeting with his scarf and turned his head, his gaze not on Dohyeonâs eyes but somewhere lowerâhis lips, his chin.
âIf I said yes, what would happen?â
ââŠIt would be inconvenient, but Iâd return to where we used to live. Without the baby, just you and me. Weâd spend time together, and weâd go to counselingâtogether.â
ââŠYou too, Seo Dohyeon-ssi?â
ââŠIâm just as much a wreck as you are, Go Igyeol-ssi.â
His faint smile made Igyeolâs chest jolt. Perhaps it was the hospital gown, perhaps the weariness carved into his pale face. It made Dohyeon seem pitiable. Igyeolâs eyes met his involuntarily, and he flinched, startled.
Dohyeon, catching the glimmer of pity there, quickly turned away. A few days ago, he would have welcomed it, would have pulled a more pitiful face to draw in that sympathy. But now⊠he didnât feel that way anymore. He realized, belatedly, that harboring any other feeling for Igyeol had been absurd from the start. The reason he could not let go was simply that he did not know how.
âSecretary Yoonââ
Before Igyeol could finish, a brisk knocking echoed: tok-tok. They both turned. After a few seconds, the door slid open. Yoon Jaeseon entered, smiling broadly, both hands laden with shopping bags, stepping lightly inside. The timing was ill-fated. Sensing the atmosphere, his steps slowed.
âGood day.â
âAh⊠hello.â
Igyeolâs face brightened at the sight, and he straightened, moving forward to meet him. He accepted several bags from Jaeseonâs full arms, asking what all this was.
âLunch.â
ââŠLunch? Like thisâŠ?â
âI didnât know what youâd like, so I prepared a variety.â
He spoke with an innocent cheer, certain that at least one thing would suit Igyeolâs taste. With such sincerity, Igyeol could not bring himself to say he had already eaten. Smiling awkwardly, he murmured instead that he could eat anything, and that Jaeseon had gone to too much trouble.
âThen Iâll be on my way.â
ââŠEh? W-wait a moment.â
âYes?â
âIf you havenât eaten yet, Sajang-nim, would you⊠would you join us?â
Looking anxiously toward Dohyeon, Igyeol pressed the offer. Reading that pleading look, Jaeseonâs eyes turned to his superior for permission. Dohyeon gave a nod, as if to say do as you like.
âThen, Iâll accept, thank you.â
âLetâs eat well. Secretary Yoon, you tooâeat a lot, eat plenty.â
Feeling lighter, Igyeol unpacked the containers. There was everythingâKorean, street food, Japanese, Chinese. As though Jaeseon had gone into every restaurant in sight, nothing was missing. Soup stews in separate tubs, stir-fried meats, even tteokbokki, soondae, and fried snacks Dohyeon would never touch. Sushi, pork cutlets, jjajangmyeon, jjamppongâthe small table overflowed with dishes fit for lunch.
âThe jjamppong place especially had a long line. It must be famous.â
âIt was so cold today⊠You must have had a hard time bringing all this back.â
âNot at all. Itâs nothing. The food may have cooled a littleâshould I go warm it?â
âNo, no. Itâll be fine. Iâm fine.â
Igyeolâs eyes flicked toward Dohyeon, as if awaiting his answer too. Dohyeon echoed, Itâs fine. Hot or cold, it made no difference. Right now, nothing had taste anyway. Quietly, he broke apart a pair of disposable chopsticks, straightened them, and handed them to Igyeol.