TCBW C78
by berryChapter 78
âShut that mouth.â
Dowoon finally spoke, unable to hold back any longer as he strode past Sara. His voice was low, controlled, but simmering with angerâand though Sara was a Beta and couldnât sense pheromones, the sheer menace in his tone made her flinch.
It wasnât the pheromones she feltâit was the disgust in his eyes. The kind of contempt she had never seen in him before.
For the first time, Sara couldnât meet his gaze.
Dowoon watched her for a fleeting moment, then turned away, his focus entirely on the unconscious figure in his arms.
ââŠWake up. Please, wake up.â
Suhoeâs eyelids fluttered at the sound of his name. He opened his eyes slowlyâbut there was nothing. No light. No color.
He blinked several times before realizing that he was standing in the middle of a world swallowed by darkness.
âWhere⊠am I?â
He looked around, waiting for his eyes to adjust, but the darkness was absolute. Not a shadow, not a shimmer of light.
He tried to use his other senses. The air was thick and humid. Warm water rose to his ankles, lapping softly around him.
A riverbank�
That was his first thought. But Suhoe had never seen anything larger than a shallow pond in his life. He couldnât be sure. Still, the unfamiliar place didnât frighten him.
Something about it felt oddly familiarâlike a forgotten dream. The warmth that wrapped around him was comforting, almost like an embrace.
So, instead of panicking, Suhoe closed his half-open eyes and listened to the sound of rippling water beneath his feet.
Then, following a faint scent that drifted through the airârich, sweet, and unfamiliarâhe began to walk.
Each step sent soft ripples across the surface, his pale legs cutting through the dark water. There was no hesitation, no fear.
He moved as if he already knew where he was supposed to go.
I think⊠I know this place. I think I know where Iâm going.
The muddy ground beneath him clung to his feet, pulling him down, but even when he stumbled, even when he fell face-first into the water, he rose again and walked onâdeeper, and deeper still.
âHaa⊠haaâŠâ
Finally, he stopped when the water reached his chest. The cold pressed against him, the gentle waves brushing his neck. Breathing was difficult, but he wasnât afraid.
Even as his body cooled, even as his heartbeat slowed, Suhoe waited.
He didnât know why, but he felt he was waiting for somethingâor someone.
It feels like Iâve been waiting for this⊠like I promised to.
His dark lashes glistened with moisture as his eyes lit faintly. Beneath them, his pupils shone like drops of ink, deep and full of reflected water.
He waited. And as he did, small air bubbles rose to the surfaceâone, then another, breaking softly in front of him.
He reached out instinctively, and from the water emerged a large, smooth sphereâalmost the size of his headâfloating up toward him.
He didnât know what it was, but the sight brought a hot rush of emotion to his eyes. His wounded eyelid and stinging nose burned red as he gathered the sphere into his arms.
Then, overwhelmed by something he couldnât name, he began to cry.
ââŠIâve been waiting for you.â
He knew, instinctively, that this was the moment heâd been longing for.
Even as the soft mud sucked at his feet, dragging him down little by little, he clung tighter to what he held, unwilling to let go.
Something brushed against his inner armâsoft and smooth to the touch.
He lowered his head and rubbed his cheek against it, inhaling the faint, familiar scent.
âPeachâŠâ he whispered.
Even in the brackish water, the scent was warm and sweet, spreading comfort through him.
He pressed his face closer, listening to the faint rhythm that pulsed quietly within itâsteady and calm.
ââŠAh.â
Tears fell again, slipping down his cheeks.
âItâs good to see you.â
He held it for a long, long time.
âWhen I was hurting⊠were you hurting too? When I was afraid, were you scared with me?â
There were so many questions he wanted to ask. But instead, he only made a silent promiseâto protect this gentle, fragile thing in his arms, no matter what.
âMadam.â
When Suhoe opened his eyes again, the warm, damp air was gone. The water had vanished.
He was lying on a hospital bedâinside Yongseong Hospital.
âMadam, can you hear me?â
The voice belonged to Haeon.
Suhoe blinked, slowly coming to himself. The moment he realized where he was, he sat up abruptly and looked down at his armsâhis chestâsearching for something.
But of course, there was no peach there.
âMadamâŠâ
âHhhkâhaaahâŠâ
The sound broke out of him before he could stop it. He knew what it meantâthat it wasnât gone. Not really.
Ignoring Haeonâs worried voice, Suhoe clutched his stomach tightly and began to cry, loud and unrestrained.
âIs your stomach hurting? Are you in pain?â
The panic in Haeonâs face deepened. In all the time heâd known Suhoe, he had never seen him cry like thisânever seen him feel this much.
Something was terribly wrong.
âMadam, pleaseâwhatâs wrong?â
But Suhoe didnât answer. He only held his abdomen tighter, curling forward as if protecting something precious.
This is all because of that woman.
Haeonâs heart pounded with fear. The thought that Suhoe might have broken completely terrified him. And worseâhow could he possibly explain this to Dowoon?
He fumbled for his phone, typing out a quick message to the CEO before pressing the nurse call button above the bed.
As he prayed for the medical team to arrive quickly, Haeon glanced back at the crying young man before him, his shoulders shaking violently, and remembered that night.
He had been overseeing Saraâs pursuit late into the night. Yongseongâs security division was already searching, but they needed someone to coordinate with the Saeman Group as well.
Then came Dowoonâs callâcold, furious, almost incoherent with rage. Haeon had immediately gathered his team and headed for the Balhwa-dong apartment.
When they arrived, the sight that greeted them was chaos.
Sara was there, screaming, her body cut and bleeding from shards of glass.
âBring me Lee Dowoon! If you donât, Iâll die right here!â
Her shrill cries had echoed through the whole building.
She must have been under the influence of some stimulantâshe didnât seem sane. Haeon had restrained her at first, intending to bring her in, but soon received instructions from Dowoon to simply get her out.
It seemed there had been some kind of negotiation with Saeman.
When Haeon escorted her outside, the chairman of Saeman Group himself was waiting. His face was grim as he took his daughter away without a word.
Only after that did Haeon go to see Suhoeânow hospitalized, unconscious.
ââŠMadam⊠what on earthâŠâ
He looked down at him now, covered in white medical bandagesâacross his face, arms, and legs.
Even from a distance, the air around him was thick with Alpha pheromonesâso strong that it made it hard to breathe.
Haeon had never imagined Sara could hurt him so badly. He had thought everything would be fine because Dowoon was there.
But when he saw Suhoeâbroken, and Dowoon beside him, unable to contain his pheromones, eyes wildâhe understood.
âSecretary Choi, Iâexcuse me for a moment.â
Before he could respond, a familiar voice called from behind him.
Professor Eun, Suhoeâs physician, stood in the doorway, her expression grim.
It had been some time since they last met, but she wasted no time on greetings.
âThis is about the CEO,â she said quietly.
âThe CEO?â Haeon repeated, startled. âNot Madam Suhoe?â
âYes. I know he was isolated during his rut after the drug incident, but Iâve reviewed the substance he took. Itâs a highly concentrated pheromone stimulant that directly affects the brain. The side effects are particularly severe for extreme-type Alphas.â
âMeaningâŠ?â
A sinking dread filled Haeonâs stomach. He covered his mouth, afraid of what he might hear next.
Professor Eun nodded gravely.
âHeâs lost all memory of his rut period. Completely.â
Haeon froze.
âAfter you brought him in, we ran tests while tending to Madamâs injuries. I spoke briefly with him about what happened, and he remembered nothingânothing after the night at the hotel, up until the day Madam was hurt.â
âIs it⊠permanent? Will there be lingering side effects? Any additional damage?â
The word side effects made Haeonâs voice tighten with alarm.
Professor Eunâs face darkened. She didnât answer immediately.