TCBW C76
by berryChapter 76
Every step sent sharp stings of pain through his body, and his eyelids kept threatening to close, but Suhoe forced himself to ignore it. He tied up his disheveled hair with trembling hands and stopped before the front door.
Given the hour, there was only one person who could possibly be visiting. He told himself it had to be Haeonâof course it was.
Truthfully, he didnât have the energy to think beyond that. So, suppressing the fever that scorched his throat and the thirst that made him dizzy, Suhoe composed himself and opened the door without hesitation.
And there she wasâlike a thunderclap wrapped in human form.
He froze. His body instinctively took two steps back.
If only he could turn back timeâor at least find the courage to slam the door shut right now. But all he could do was flinch and retreat.
âWhat the hellâYou!â
Standing there was the last person he ever wanted to see. The one woman who could, at any moment, snatch Dowoon away.
Sara.
When their eyes met, Sara let out a piercing shriekâso loud that it felt like it contained every sound Suhoe had ever made in his life, all at once.
âHow funny! How hilarious! Hahahaha!â
Her usually sleek, chest-length hair was now a tangled mess, and instead of the chic dresses that had once flattered her exotic beauty, she wore a wrinkled, filthy suit.
She looked like someone who hadnât gone home in daysâand yet, she laughed carelessly, shamelessly, as if she were proud of it.
The contrast between this unhinged figure and the dazzling woman Suhoe had once seen made her all the more terrifying.
âYou!â
âY-yes?â
Sara, wearing scuffed heels, strode toward him. She wasnât much taller than Suhoe, but the way she loomed over his frightened, shrunken frame made her seem enormous.
Suhoe had once watched a drama with Mrs. Kim about a mistress getting caught by her loverâs wife. Now, he felt like that character himself.
The sheer hostility in Saraâs movements made his blood run cold. His face went pale, drained of color. Her shrill voice rang in his ears, leaving him dizzy. Every instinct screamed at him to run.
âWhy are you here? Who the hell do you think you are, huh?!â
âAck!â
Sara grabbed a fistful of Suhoeâs loosely tied hair and yanked hard. Though the front door was still wide open, she didnât care if anyone heardâshe was too consumed by rage to care about witnesses.
Her fury was physical, visceral. She yanked his hair again, forcing him to meet her blazing eyes as she scanned him from head to toe.
He looked like someone who had just gotten out of bedâher bed, their bed.
âSo youâre the reason I let it slide, huh? Because youâre some quiet little boy toy? What, you let him screw you because you look so innocent? Ha! What a joke! So this is Lee Dowoonâs pretty little lover?!â
âAhâah!â
The sight of Suhoe hereâinside Dowoonâs homeâinfuriated her even more. Not only was he a man, but he was also the same cleaning boy she had once dismissed without a thought.
That same boy, standing here, wearing Dowoonâs scent.
That night at the hotel, Sara had locked the drugged Dowoon in a room after giving him the illegal stimulant, waiting for the effects to kick in so that he would crave her. She had planned to go to him if it took too long.
âEven if you screw up, you donât screw up like this! You gave a drug to the CEO of Yongseong Finance, you insane bitch!â
Afterward, her fatherâthe chairman of Saeman Groupâhad somehow found out and called her himself, raging through the phone. But she hadnât cared. She had never been rejected in her life.
She refused to be humiliated by a manâespecially not by one who had turned her away.
So sheâd given Dowoon a drug so potent it could make even Betas go into heat. She had imagined him begging at her feet soon enough.
But insteadâ
âHeâs gone.â
âWhat do you mean, gone?!â
Dowoon had vanished. So had Haeon. The drug had backfired, and Sara had been left scrambling.
The police had raided the hotel. Yongseong and Saeman both wanted her caught, but Sara had fled, hiding wherever she could.
Eventually, she found out where Dowoon lived.
At first, she had waited at his old apartment near the companyâthe one heâd used for entertaining womenâbut he never returned.
Then, she discovered this apartment in Balhwa-dong.
That was why it had taken her this long to find him.
âHow dare you! You filthy thing!â
âAah! Iâm sorry! Iâm sorry, please, Iâm sorry!â
Saraâs fury exploded again as she shook Suhoeâs head violently by the hair. He didnât even think to fight backâhe just kept gasping out apologies, his thin body trembling and weak.
He didnât even know what he was apologizing for. The words came out of desperation alone, a plea for mercy.
âP-please, Iâm sorry! Iâm sorry!â
He was dizzy from the shakingâhis stomach heavingâbut he couldnât stop apologizing. In his mind, he truly believed she was someone he couldnât compare to, that he had no right to resist.
âWhereâs Lee Dowoon? Heâs here, isnât he? Huh? Show me! You must knowâyouâve been rolling around with him, havenât you?!â
But begging was useless against someone like Sara.
âOr maybe Iâll just go in myself.â
She laughed, throwing him to the floor. The hard impact rattled his bones.
âAh!â
âWhere is he?! Tell me!â
Suhoe didnât even try to stand. When Sara grabbed a flower vase from the entryway, raising it as if to hurl it at him, all he could do was curl up tighter and pray the blow wouldnât hurt too much.
âOr maybe Iâll just go find him myself.â
Sara sneered at the pathetic figure crumpled before her, then slammed the vase onto the floor. The shattering sound was so loud it seemed to split Suhoeâs eardrums.
âW-wait!â
The porcelain pieces scattered everywhere, but Suhoe ignored them. He grabbed Saraâs ankle with trembling fingers.
If Dowoon hadnât woken up after all this noise, it meant he was still unconsciousâcompletely drained.
âAre you insane?â
She didnât understandâshe couldnât smell pheromones. She didnât know that Dowoonâs scent still lingered faintly upstairs, proof of his presence.
âH-heâs not here. He⊠he left.â
Whenever he lied, Suhoe couldnât meet someoneâs eyes. His voice always wavered. But Sara didnât know that about him.
If she believed the lie and left, that was all that mattered.
Even though his body burned with fever and pain, even though his mind felt like it was collapsing, Suhoe couldnât stop himself from clinging to her leg. He had to protect Dowoon, no matter what.
Sara found the sight absurd. She pulled out her phone, switched on the flash, and snapped a picture of him.
âPfft.â
Her laughter rang through the houseâsharp and cruel.
âSo thatâs it, huh? His Omega gets beaten and doesnât even fight back. And when I first met him, he stopped me from getting too closeâwhat, was he already hiding you? Hah! Where could he possibly have gone, leaving something this pretty behind?â
âHhkkâŠâ
âHa⊠letâs make this fun, then. Tell meâare you good in bed?â
âW-what?â
Even with shards of glass embedded in his skin, Suhoe barely felt it. His body had long since stopped registering pain.
He was too exhausted, too broken, teetering on the edge of collapse.
âArenât you curious? Youâre Lee Dowoonâs little boyfriendâhow good are you, huh?â
ââŠâŠâ
He stared at her blankly, disbelief flickering across his pale face.
Sara smirked.
âOr maybe he just likes you because youâre so damn pretty itâs annoying. Ha! What a joke.â
While she continued to sneer, Suhoeâs eyes didnât leave her.
More preciselyâthey didnât leave her neck.
When she leaned forward, mocking him, a necklace slipped out from under her shirt.
âThis? Is this what youâre looking at?â
A faint crease formed between Suhoeâs brows.
He recognized it immediatelyâit was the same necklace heâd once seen in a jewelry catalog on Dowoonâs desk.
A delicate, teardrop-shaped pendant on a fine silver chain. It had been marked as a âwedding necklace.â
For a foolish moment, he had wondered if it might one day be meant for him.
And now, seeing it around Saraâs neck, he felt like the biggest fool alive.
Everything he had ever dared to hope for always missed him by just a littleâalways ending up somewhere else, with someone else.
Today, that truth struck him harder than ever.
His life had never amounted to more than this.
How much lower do I have to fall?
Tears welled up in Suhoeâs eyes.