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    Kinktember '24
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    PublishedMay 4, 2026
    UpdatedMay 13, 2026
    LengthSeries
    Wordcount4,950
    Views235
    Rating
    Mature
    Genres
    SmutKink Month
    Group
    IVEaespaLE SSERAFIMidleKep1erTWICE
    Pairings
    Female Idol(s) x Male Reader
    Characters
    Miyeon (i-dle)
    Tags
    SmutAlternate UniverseCar sexCyberpunkA whole new meaning for 'mindfuck'
    Chapter 6

    A Bargain To Remember

    Ongoing
    Prael8d ago

    The one where you help her relive a memory.

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    “Finally, a face to the name.”

    You know all about Miyeon, of course. She’s the type of girl whose face is plastered on every screen and every street in every corner of the galaxy, a darling of the interplanetary conglomerates. From the spaceports to even the most downtrodden of back-alleys, you can probably find her face on some poster or flyer or some massive digital billboard high above you—those corporate powers that be sure want to squeeze as much out of her as possible.

    The surprise is that she knows you.

    Of course, it’s on those screens, or the ones at home, or the ones in their pockets, that most people become acquainted with a girl like Miyeon. Those glossy eyes, her effervescent smile, her delicate but fierce features, of course, they leave an impression. They sell you dreams, products and promises. That’s why you can find her all over the place—but the versions of her you can interact with— ones to purchase and enjoy—are another beast altogether.

    “Can I help you, miss?” you feign ignorance of her identity as she takes the chair at the other end of your desk.

    “I would like to make a purchase.”

    “A purchase? From me? What could I possibly offer to someone like you? I sell scrap electronics to junkies and fix the broken implants of low-life thugs. How could that possibly interest you?”

    She crosses her legs, and says, “Don’t play with me. I have seen your work, quite the artist you are, though I wouldn’t say you exactly have my mannerisms down. The curve of my mouth, the cadence of my voice—not exactly up to par with the real deal. But as fakes go, you do well with what you have.”

    You scratch at the back of your head and then catch a bead of sweat forming at your temple, “Think you have the wrong guy, miss. You’re talking AI and Virts here. Not my thing, definitely not my forte.”

    She’s quiet as you look around at anything but her face. The grey concrete walls and steel beam of the roof are awfully fascinating suddenly, and then the holos playing on loop above the screens of your makeshift booth—really anything than to have to admit that your life’s work consists of making and selling forgeries of people like her. She knows why she’s here—the least you could do is be brave and admit to your craft.

    “I tried your work myself. Quite the experience. Can’t say I ever planned on fucking myself—but well, there’s a first time for everything I guess.”

    There’s enough power across your desk to not only shut you down and make it so the only tech you would ever touch again is a pair of electrified cuffs at best, and at worst she could have you put down and silently disposed.

    Miyeon continues, “As I say, it wasn’t entirely accurate, I’m not actually that loud or aggressive, for the record. But it was fun, so if you’re thinking I’m about to expose you, not the case—I’m actually here to invest in your skill. Your art is fun, and I dare say your tastes in women, are spot on.”

    You let out a small nervous laugh and then say, “I don’t usually take requests.”

    Her pink-painted lips, the gloss shimmering slightly from the bright fluorescent overhead light, form into a delicate, mischievous grin. “I’m willing to make you an offer, one you won’t refuse. You get me what I want, and I’ll license your work. Think about it. An official Miyeon VirtueX™, think of how lucrative an asset that could be. The whole galaxy’s lining up to get a taste—and you would be the only real supply.”

    You lean forward in your chair to peer at her and ask, “Let’s say I was who you think I am, what is it that you want from me?”

    “What I want from you,” she pauses and tilts her head, her eyes glance across your features briefly and her tongue traces the edges of her teeth. “Is to show me the past.” She places a drive on the desk—old-tech, the kind that would never run on any kind of systems that are sold today. “You can get this working, right?”

    “Is that a government stamp?” You point to the symbol on the drive. “I plug that in and I’ll have execution squads here in under a minute.”

    “It’s all above board. Officially disposed and untracked. I just need to live it, once.” Her voice is quiet and pensive.

    “Alright. Deal. But those two lumps of metal you call bodyguards have to stay out there, and you’re coming through to my studio. If I’m gonna help, you have to play by my rules.”

    She flashes you a winning smile. You thought you had her pegged down but all this has proved you wrong—there was more to Miyeon than the flashy clothes and the blinding lights, a lot more. And your curiosity is getting the better of you now.

    “You know, you’re only the third person to ever step in here,” you open up the secret passage into the back room, and gesture for Miyeon to step in.

    You close the door behind you both and feel the heavy metal slide lock with a hiss.

    “The first was me, naturally, and the second left it in a body bag a few years ago.”

    She doesn’t flinch, just brushes past you and sits on the edge of your desk, running a finger along the steel as if surveying the conditions of your equipment. “Hard to imagine you make the stuff you do from a place like this,” she says.

    “The drive,” you say as you hold out a hand.

    She passes it over and you examine the shape and material. Most drives these days are designed to interface with neural implant ports or organic docks directly—this is true vintage work. It might have been what some would have called groundbreaking tech a hundred or so years ago. You hook the little device up to your primary work machine and start running tests.

    She slides off the table, her hands resting on your shoulders. She bends down, her body pressed into yours as she murmurs near your ear. “How is it?”

    “A mess. But a fixable mess. Should have something you can use soon enough.”

    Miyeon breathes gently in your ear before placing a hand on your arm, “Please, whatever you do, do not look at the contents. It’s personal, just let me view it, and live it, one last time. Then you can lock it away again for all eternity and erase the copy from your server. And then you get exactly what you want from me.”

    You breathe in deeply, a mixture of her perfume and the thick oily scent of hot electronics flooding your brain. “Whatever, it’s none of my business anyway. Now take a seat will you.” You nod to the chair on the other side of the room.

    The drive whirrs softly and a data scan runs to gather all the fragmented encryptions left behind on the device. Miyeon lies flat back on your chair and waits for you to connect her—she holds out her forearm expectantly.

    “Come on then,” she smiles sweetly and pulls a loose curl behind her ear.

    You clamp your eyes tight and inhale. “Here goes nothing.” You run the system at the push of a button and all the data you scraped compiles in a memory, one for Miyeon and Miyeon alone to relive. You walk over, drawing the connection from the chair and readying to insert it into her arm. “Connections like these, they can hurt, okay? Are you ready?”

    “Do it.” She’s insistent.

    A quick stab of your fingers later and the tiny prongs slide into the barely visible organic slot on her skin. Her head tosses violently and for the first time, there’s fear on her face. But as soon as you have her connected, her eyelids begin to flutter. You sit a while, watching her as a million synapses all spark to life behind rolling eyes—whatever the moment is, she is in it. You leave her in peace and sit back at your workstation, waiting.

    There’s an artificial sensation of the atmosphere becoming slightly humid all around, the lights are a soft pastel blue, and the world is swathed in cotton wool. Silent. You find yourself completely frozen in time. It drags and yet somehow comes to a finish just as you’re still adjusting to the quietude.

    Miyeon’s connection beeps and you turn around, removing the port from your system. She pulls the connection from her arm.

    “So, tell me, was it worth the trip down memory lane? You get everything you wanted?” You unplug the old-school hardware and await the confirmation that all the corrupted data’s safely expunged from your hard drives.

    “Almost everything. But most things, in the end, never get a happy ending, do they?”

    “Sounds heavy. The stuff that happened on there, pretty rough, huh.”

    Her pupils are dilated, the whites of her eyes flooded red. “Like you wouldn’t believe.” Miyeon climbs from the chair, finding her feet back in the real world after living in another for a precious few minutes. She blinks twice and there’s a distinct film over her corneas.

    “So that’s it? My end of the bargain was fulfilled. And I get my licensed content?”

    Miyeon turns and you wonder if that’s a tear that’s been cast down her cheek. “Sealed and guaranteed. Now let’s give you some real data to work with. The right anatomical model, an authentic Miyeon behavioural pattern, every single unique vocal calibration, every erogenous spot, every subtle expression in real-time—have it all. One more condition. I have another memory, a real one in my head, if you make me relive that, you can record it and scrub every detail you need. Are we agreed?”

    You nod. “Done. Sit there and we’ll connect.”

    “You’re going to manually record?”

    “How do you think I get it all so accurate?” you tell her with a smug smile.

    She sits and gives a nod. “If it’s got to be done.” You take a seat behind her, and you both reach over your shoulder to pull the neural connector into your napes and slot them in.

    A brief flash of many realities as you slip into her consciousness and she welcomes you to her memory.

    A calm setting, sitting in a car, you were driving and she’s in the passenger seat. You’re parked beside a winding hillside road and looking out over a city. A city you don’t recognise. Miyeon’s fingers dancing across your thigh with a suggestive gentleness, a sly smile.

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