BW C145
by berryChapter 145
The moment Taemuk saw it, his eyes flashed. It was that look againâ
the gaze of a predator before its prey.
A gaze steeped in craving, in hunger, in every kind of desire and want.
But Hoeun felt no fear.
If anything, he felt relief.
So itâs enough⊠he wonât be able to refuse me now,
he thought, a faint victorious smile tugging at his lips. Surely Taemuk would finally cast aside the last of his restraint and take him.
But insteadâ
With a trembling hand, Taemuk gathered Hoeunâs loosened clothing and closed it over him, pressing out each syllable as if swallowing fire.
âHoeun. No.â
ââŠâŠâ
At those words, Hoeunâs eyes went hollow.
He says my name so gentlyâright now?
After holding back so long, he chooses this moment?
It wasnât comforting.
It made everything worse.
It was infuriating.
It felt unfair.
His large eyes welled with tears. Taemuk saw that trembling brim of water, and the muscles of his neck jerked violently as if something inside him would burst through his skin. He slowly closed his eyes tight, then opened them again, releasing Hoeunâs clothing as he pushed himself upright.
âI have to go.â
As his broad frame eclipsed the lantern, the entire tent dimmed into black. Hoeunâs pale face darkened along with it. Taemuk did not look back. He kept his stare locked ahead, as if turning around were forbidden.
He was just reaching the tent flap whenâ
âDonât⊠go.â
A soft, wet voice trickled out.
Taemukâs body stopped cold.
Hoeun pleaded to his unmoving back:
âI wonât ask for anything.
So⊠donât go.
Stay⊠stay with me⊠pleaseâŠâ
Again, Taemuk said nothing. He didnât move.
But his fistâhis tightly bound fistâwas shuddering violently.
Blood seeped between his knuckles.
He had clenched so hard that his nails pierced into his own palm.
And yet he felt none of that pain.
All his senses, every nerve, every instinctâ
they were drowning in Hoeun.
The sound of Hoeunâs breath.
The whisper of his eyelashes blinking.
The patter of his tears hitting the bedding.
The faint tack of his lips parting and closing as he spoke or breathed.
The quiet slide of his tongue inside his mouth.
The swallow of gathered saliva.
These sounds filled Taemukâs ears completely.
He felt like he might drown in Hoeun.
Noâhe wanted to drown.
He wanted to crush himself into that small, fragile body until nothing of him remained.
But even if he didâ
it would not be enough.
In this state of unreasoning hunger, he would devour himâ
tear at his flesh, his blood, the soft bones beneath.
He would destroy him.
He had to leave.
He could not hesitate.
If he lingered even a breath longer, he would kill him.
He tightened his jaw and lifted the tent flap againâ
âAhâŠâ
Hoeunâs faint whimper escaped as his body slanted and collapsed sideways.
Dizziness hit him. Just lying down had been enough to leave him panting; wrestling with Taemuk had been far beyond his strength.
Heat rose from within him, while his limbs trembled with cold.
And through it all, the grief of Taemuk leaving made tears spill endlessly down his face.
âChoi Hoeun!â
Taemuk lunged back to him. Kneeling, he cupped Hoeunâs cheek. His fever had grown even worseâstill far lower than Taemukâs cruel internal heat, yet far too high for Hoeunâs frail, thin body.
âIâll bring the elder,â Taemuk said.
He dragged the scattered blankets over Hoeun, covering him. He began to riseâ
but a small hand clutched at his sleeve.
âIâm cold.â
ââŠâŠâ
âHold me⊠pleaseâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
It was a hand he could have shaken off with nothing but a breath.
A touch so weak it would fall away if he merely straightened his back.
But he did not shake it off.
Perhaps he could not.
Perhaps the dark creature coiled deep inside him whispered:
He wants it.
Youâve refused enough.
If you only hold him, it will be fine.
Heâs hurting.
Just hold him until he sleeps.
Only that.
Itâs allowedâŠ
Taemukâs throat moved hard, and he lowered himself beside Hoeun.
Hoeun, half-conscious and feverish, jolted awake and immediately crawled into Taemukâs arms, clinging tightly around his waist with what little strength he had. He smiledâsoftly, drunkenlyâdespite his tear-streaked face.
âThank you, General⊠thank youâŠâ
He pressed his brow to Taemukâs arm in gratitude.
It was absurdâwho was thanking whom?
A defenseless creature curling into the jaws of a starving beast, unafraid.
Taemuk could neither laugh nor cry.
Hoeun burrowed deeper, and Taemuk, defeated, wrapped his arms around him.
His chin touched the crown of Hoeunâs head; Hoeunâs face nestled against his throat. Their limbs interlocked; their bodies molded together until there was no space between them.
âHaahâŠâ
Taemuk closed his eyes and tried to feel him fullyâ
the weight of him, the scent of him, the warmth of his skin, the rhythm of his breath.
He savored each one, hoarding them inside himself.
And little by little, his body grew lighter.
The torn chaos within his organs beganâslowlyâto knit itself back together.
It wasnât enough.
Not nearly enough.
A simple embrace was a single drop of water falling into a drought-stricken wasteland.
Insufficient, painfully insufficient.
But Taemuk remembered the time before he had even this.
And so he treasured it.
He could not risk losing Hoeun.
He could not want moreânot yet.
He only needed to wait a little longer.
If he could endure a single dayâjust oneâ
until he was more man than beast,
until he was certain he would not harm himâ
then he would take him in his arms for real.
âHooâŠâ
As Taemuk exhaled, trying desperately to quell the storm inside him, Hoeun lifted his head from where it rested beneath his jaw.
âGeneral.â
Taemukâs eyelids twitched, nearly trembling apart.
Even the way Hoeun said his title made his skin prickle.
Was this what it meant to have a guideâsomeone so sweet, so intoxicating that reason itself faltered?
Or was it simply that Hoeun was like this?
He couldnât tell.
ââŠMm.â
Taemuk lowered his lips to Hoeunâs hairlineâ
âCould we⊠would it be all right⊠to just kiss?â
Hoeun asked hesitantly.
Taemukâs eyes flew open.
He looked down at Hoeunâ
those huge, water-bright eyes, still not fully dry, beautiful enough to make oneâs chest seize.
He could tear them out, swallow them whole, consume him entirely.
âNo.â
He refused instantly.
He must not hesitate.
If he hesitated, he would agree.
If he agreed, he would break.
But Hoeun did not give up.
Fragile as he looked, he was stubborn, unyielding, tenacious.
Without fear, he tugged hard on Taemukâs uniform and spoke with absurd, infuriating logic:
âWhy not? Iâm not asking for anything else.
Just a kissânothing more, nothing less.
You wouldnât hurt me with only that.â
Taemuk said nothing.
âIt would only be a kiss.
Even when you werenât hurt, you kissed me often.
Why canât you now?
If thatâs forbidden, then holding my hand should be forbidden too.
And holding me like this.
Shouldnât those also be prohibited?â
He grabbed Taemukâs hand, then hugged his broad back, then tilted his face up as if to say, See? You canât argue.
Taemuk dragged his tongue along the inside of his cheek.
Hoeun was clever, but he was innocentâutterly unaware
that if Taemuk kissed him now, he might tear those plump lips apart,
rip his soft tongue clean from his mouth.
He struggled.
His gaze was already glued to the flush of Hoeunâs fever-reddened lips.
All struggle was pointless.
âGeneralâŠâ
Hoeun inched closer.
He stretched his neck and pressed his lips to Taemukâs jawâ
a soft, timid touch, then pulling away.
His first time initiating a kiss, awkward and clumsy, without even a small âpop.â
But he didnât stop.
He kept kissingâpressing tiny, desperate pecks along the sharp line of Taemukâs jaw, then nuzzling his forehead against Taemukâs throat.