HYDP C18
by berryChapter 18
âSomeday that bodyâs going to have to take my seed anyway⊠If thereâs no pleasure in holding you, I lose interest. The body has to pull me in first to make me want it.â
ââŠâŠâ
âThe chest will grow on its own once youâre pregnant, so leave it.â
Feigning a grotesque kind of tenderness, Seo Kang-jo smoothed Sanhongâs hair. Without chewing properly, he swallowed the sashimi and forced the rising acid back down.
âCome on, have a drink.â
âYes.â
Better liquor than this. Digging nails into a thigh, a forced smile stayed fixed.
Every time he drank, Seo Kang-jo burned to brag about his tolerance first. Knowing that better than anyone, he kept pandering to him.
Prick his pride, and who knew whoâd be the next to take a beating.
âNot holding your liquor today? One glass and youâre tipsy?â
âItâs a bit nauseating.â
âHa! A baby. A baby.â
Given his age, the word crawled across the skin. To use âbabyâ for someone only five years youngerâthat mouth was foul. He downed the glass with reflux pitching up the throat.
âIf only youâd stay at my side, Iâd have no worries in the world. You could shut that damned pawnshop.â
âIâm fine.â
âReally, just bring your body. Am I asking for something grand?â
So he wanted the body.
Twisting a corner of his mouth, he emptied the glass. Swaying slightly, he pressed a hand to his head. As if waiting for it, instead of going stone-faced, Seo slung a bright smile over him and put an arm around his shoulders.
âSee you again.â
ââŠâŠâ
âYikes⊠You donât look so good. Donât get sick. Iâll be upset.â
Knowing full well he was the cause, he laughed openly and stood. He was nothing more or less than a pervert who smiled to see him in pain.
âMake sure he gets home.â
âYes, sir.â
Left alone in the room, the residue of him, annoyingly, hadnât cleared. To steady himself, he went for water, gulping cold mouthfuls fast enough to spill.
The sudden chug made his head ring, but not to blackout.
More worrying was that he hadnât taken his meds today. Jumping to his feet, he brushed off the underlingâs âWeâll take youâ the second he stepped outside.
âNo need. Donât bother.â
Out on the street, he ignored them and flagged a taxi.
His stomach heaved; he didnât even want to speak. Thumping a fist to his chest only made it worse. Soon his head began to pound.
Barely holding on, he reached the pawnshop.
He tossed a fifty-thousand-won note without a word, kicked the door, and strode into the two-story building.
He took the stairs two at a time. The moment he opened the pawnshop door, the vomit surged.
His body lurched. Reeling into the restroom, he braced over the bowl and threw everything up.
ââŠUghâŠ!â
His eyes stung.
It wasnât tears so much as everything forcing its way back up, pressing even the tear ducts. It wasnât the liquorâit was the sashimi heâd forced down. Right. Indigestion. Cold sweat broke; hands and feet went clammy.
Turning over that hellish hour did nothing to help; he bent his head lower, but no relief came. He started thinking heâd hole up here all night.
Thenâ
A hand thumped his back. Startled, he could only turn his head.
His eyes went wide, about to spill.
ââŠâŠOh.â
âGuess I shouldâve just shot him there on the spot. Sanhong.â
ââŠWhy are you⊠hereâŠâ
âI tailed you.â
ââŠâŠâ
âIâm the one who broke the window.â
ââŠâŠâ
âShouldâve smashed his skull.â
Whoâturned out, Cheonguk.
âYou canât eat sashimi, huh. That drooly face was kind of cute.â
ââŠMove. SeriouslyâŠâ
âFeels like we need a phase where we get to know each other. You donât know me yet. I donât really know you.â
ââŠAnd?â
âLetâs get to know each other sucking each otherâs cocks.â
ââŠDonât talk shit.â
Today was wrecked, honestly wrecked. He tried to remember where in here heâd left a gun.
But in the restroom, there wasnât even so much as a paring knifeâforget a gun. Sudden despair washed in. Next time, at least a knifeâhe decided, sincerely.
For now⊠stay calm. Any needless poke would backfire.
He was unguarded. If, right here, Cheonguk truly lunged to kill, thereâd be no stopping him.
This was familiar terrain; he took a long breath and decided to handle him like soothing a child.
âLetâs not do this here. Letâs go outââ
âHey. Is it because Iâm a Beta?â
ââŠThatâs not something I care about.â
âOr because I tried to kill you at first? Itâs okay. Iâm quitting. I filed my resignation.â
ââŠâŠâ
He wasnât making sense.
Same language, zero comprehensionâit was shocking. Anyone could see where the problem lay.
His gut lurched again. He bent in a hurry, and that familiar hand thumped his back. This time it was gentler.
âYou shouldâve said you canât eat sashimi.â
ââŠâŠâ
âBut, Sanhongâhow long are you going to let that guy skate? When you kill him, can I join?â
More than the fact heâd followed him, what startled him now was the casual, unbothered way he patted his back.
He was a pro, clearly.
Just⊠he looked dim. The problem was not knowing if that was calculated, or genuine.
The guard couldnât come down. Then his thumb wiped his lips. Vomit-soiled.
He jerked back on reflex, shoving him.
ââŠThatâs filthyââ
âItâs not.â
ââŠâŠâ
âHold still a second.â
He cupped his nape gently, lifted his face, and actually wiped his lips clean.
âFuck. Your mouthâs so damn smallâŠâ
As if struck by something, he muttered to himself. Then under his breath: âDoesnât look like itâll fitâŠâ
He shut his eyes, holding the roil in his gut and the ache in his head. Through the veiled dark, rustleâthen those big hands cupped his cheeks.
âLooks like indigestion. I bought medicine earlier.â
ââŠâŠâ
âOne pill. If itâs bad, up to three a day. Never take it with milk.â
ââŠâŠâ
âAnd donât force yourself next time. That face you make holding it downâkind of a turn-on.â
He glared; he whipped his hands back.
âKidding. Sorry.â
He passed him a cup of water and a pill from who-knew-where. At a loss for words, he swallowed itâit was the same kind he usually took.
âDo you always take whatever people hand you?â
âNo.â
âGuess Iâm not âpeople,â huh? Why take mine? What if itâs an aphrodisiac?â
He knew his bodyâs habit of indigestion better than anyone, and it was the exact pill he usedâso he took it. But saying so wouldnât get through to this weirdo.
As he moved to stand, he sensed heâd grab himâon reflex, he threw a punch. It landed better than expected.
Thudâ!
Cracked on the jaw, he dropped forward.
âŠOut cold.
So fast even he stood there, blank.
âHeyâŠâ
ââŠâŠâ
ââŠYou really out?â
Tap, tap.
He poked his shoulder, then put a hand under his nose, then lifted a lid to check his pupils.
Yesâout.
A bit flustered, but the quiet helped him snap back. Purging his stomach had eased him a lot.
He stared at the sprawled man for a while, then thought if he left him there, heâd dieâso he dragged him to the inner room.
âHuff⊠haahâŠâ
Even short of breath, somehow no curses came.
He managed to get the much larger man up on his back.
Even with his feet dragging, there was no time to stop. Almost crawling, he made it into the room and dumped him on the floor.
A strong metallic taste pooled at the back of his throat.
Things rarely drained him, but moving one person left him spent; he flopped to the floor, gulping for air.
âToo heavy⊠like strapping on a millstoneâŠâ
His heart pounded, limbs shook. After a long spell blinking at the ceiling, he steadied his breath and pushed upright slowly. He stared at the unconscious man a long beat, then left the room without a word.