You are dating Ryujin; it’s tough making a relationship with an idol work, but you have your own… unique ways of handling it, featuring quite a few other idols. When your friend and ex Karina gets wrapped up in a dating scandal with your fellow actor, you’re put in a tough spot between them.
“Well, now what?”
No response to your question. Your living room is bathed in a cold, sterile light, streetlamps against the windows. There sits man of the hour, Lae Jaewook. Cans of beer line your coffee table, and the conversation you’re holding with him feels like a scene in more of a low-budget show, maybe one of those YouTube web series, and there’s no way that YouTube money could afford a cast with you and Jaewook in it. His face, all rough lines and handsome features, is clear and void.
“I mean, if you’re not gonna call her…” You gesture vaguely around your empty room, not wanting to have to spell it out.
Irritation cracks his strong features, and Jaewook counters your frustration with even more stubbornness. The sky-high cheekbones, the crinkled eyes, he’d be an intimidating force, heavy waves rumbling in the distance, if you didn’t know him so well. “Come on, you think I don’t have the sense to call her?” He scoffs. You want to nod, want to laugh, but keep both to yourself for now. “No, it’s your fault.”
“Oh?”
“You’re keeping me hostage here like some kind of bad cop,” he says as he points toward the empty cans on the table.
Put your hands up. (Weren’t you supposed to be the cop? He has the gaze of a severe statesman whose withering off-hand remarks might flatten a country, even if when he talks, it’s a lot less dire.) “Alright man,” you say, “if you wanna leave, you can leave. Good luck with Dispatch.”
Your words hit the target, raising Jaewook from his seat. He walks toward you and places his hand on your shoulder, and the two of you make eye contact, tense energy snapping through the air; it releases like that, and you both laugh.
“I’m not going anywhere yet,” he says. “Too late for that.” You can see the regret in his choice of company for the night. You can imagine one other person he’d rather see in the moment. You get it. “This whole thing is just…”
“Yeah, crazy.” You nod solemnly, empathetically. You know this, all the thoughts going through his head, lived through the worries yourself. Living through them now, still. You reach over and grab the last unopened can of beer. After a long sip, you notice Jaewook, a statue. You’d usually laugh when he gets that serious.
His expression softens. “How does it work? The whole… dating an idol thing. You know that’s why I called in the first place.”
You motion toward the TV symbolically, its screen black but text implied what it would be if powered on. “Well, clear all that shit up, first of all.”
“What?”
“You said it was just flirting, you weren’t at dating yet.”
“Well, yeah, I’ve asked her out on dates.”
“So it’s one of those.”
He sighs and shakes his head. “She’s already been to my house like four times, I think.”
You stretch out your hand to give him a fist bump. “Nice.”
“Don’t be stupid, you know it’s not like that. Where the fuck else…”
You smirk and retract your arm. “I’m just fucking with you, man. Trust me, if anyone knows how the system works, it’s me.”
Jaewook purses his lips. “Right.” He sits back down on the couch with a tired thud that makes the old cushions sink. “This is all so stupid.” His voice is a mumble as if speaking only to himself.
You gulp down beer. “Again, trust me. I know.” You’re not a serious kind of person, but you’re sure he recognizes the honesty in your voice. “Anyway, you better get on that shit. If there’s only person that matters…” Once more, you have a sudden, uncharacteristic sincerity about you. When you and Jaewook and Chaemin and the rest of the guys hang out, it’s always fun and games, and no time to dig deeper, talk about anything that matters. It’s different here. Call it matching the dim atmosphere of the night. “You know the headlines are saying it was love at first sight.”
Jaewook waves a dismissive hand. “Aish, I don’t care about comments.”
“That’s not the point. Does she know?”
He thinks for a moment. “Shit.”
It’s your turn to pat his shoulder. Almost like looking into a mirror.
Jaewook looks more determined than defeated, looking at his phone on the table. (It’s a ghost town; he’s completely silenced the device because otherwise, it’d be like hanging out with a flashbang in the middle of the room. Now the grenade’s just an elephant.) “I’ll get right on it. I need to think about what to say, though.”
Pat him once more before leaning away.
“But anyway,” he says, “that’s not what I was asking about. It was more about the idol thing than the dating.”
Another sip to think.“I see… how do I put this? Imagine trying to date the Mona Lisa.”
Jaewook spits out his drink. “What? You’re always full of shit.”
“I’m being serious! Dating an idol is like robbing a work of art. You have ten security cameras and eight panes of glass between you and the actual painting.”
Jaewook’s eyes narrow as he considers your analogy. He laughs to himself. “Got it. I didn’t know you could be so smart.”
“Pft, you know what, I am kicking you out for that—”
“Wait, wait, sorry, I didn’t mean it like that. Actually, keep talking.”
“Okay,” you start again. “Well… If you’re an idiot, you’d only see the walls and the cameras. You’d think you’re building a relationship, but really, all you’re doing is running into more roadblocks, being paranoid, until one day, you’ll trip a trip wire, and, ping pang, those eight panes of glass are gone, and the alarms are gonna ring in your ears and all those security guards are gonna drag you out and you’ll never be allowed to even see the Mona Lisa anymore.”
“Hah, okay. Wow. I thought I was drunk,” Jaewook replies, grinning. “Are you okay?”
You clap him on the back and take a swig of beer. “Okay? Bro, I’m doing more than okay. I guess that was just the first time for me.”
“So you’re saying you’ve dated more than one idol?”
If only he knew. You sidestep the question. “Ryujin and I are plenty happy,” you say with finality. “But that’s not the point. I guess you could say she let me see past the walls. Not the cameras—we do know the cameras are still there, but we can’t do anything about them anyway, right?”
Jaewook sits back down. “Never mind. I don’t know why I came to you for advice,” he mutters. “You’re clearly insane.”
The two of you talk for the rest of the night, mostly about inconsequential matters, like how Jaewook still keeps in touch with his other costars, Minhyun, Somin, and Kiyong, or how Jaewook has been practicing guitar lately. The delivery driver at your door with a bag of chicken asks if you’re that actor, then follows up with asking if you’re that actor who’s friends with Lee Jaewook, then follows that up with asking if you’re that actor who’s friends with Lee Jaewook who’s the thief dating Karina; he just read that on the news—you laugh it off. Over chicken, you share your excitement with Jaewook about debuting as a lead in your own drama.
But amidst all the casual chatter, the question lingers in the air like a persistent itch.
“How do you make it work?”
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“Well, now what?”
You lie in Arin’s bed, your arm draped around her warm, perspiring body. The soft glow of dawn casts a faint light on her nude form, revealing the flush of red marks and handprints that decorate her exposed skin. As you steal a glance at her, a mischievous smirk plays on her lips, and her bare back becomes a canvas for your wandering finger. The room is dimly lit, allowing only glimpses of the intimate details of her body, while everything else fades into obscurity.
“What do you mean, Oppa?” Arin responds, then turns to face you. Her eyes gleam with curious desire. Her ass, on full display before you, holds a magnetic allure, enticing you like a loose thread begging to be pulled. Reddened further. Made into your fucking handles. Your finger, more delicately than your wanton thoughts, traces a path down her spine, to venture onto the painted canvas of her backside. Even if the light is soft, it feels like a spotlight on how every contour and curve of her skin comes alive to you.
Your nails dig into the raw flesh as you kiss the nape of her neck. “Is it okay if I sleep here,” you ask, “or do I have to sneak out?”
Arin releases a contented sigh, leans into your touch. Her voice carries a breathless quality as she answers, “Stay.” Her breath dances against your skin.
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