rate: PG13
(14th Cycle of the Mourning Song series).
14th Cycle: Forced Remembrance
There are times when
I look at you and
I wish you'd call my name.
There are times when
I think of us and
I wish it could be again.
But I know that's just
wishful thinking,
that I'm just avoiding
pessimism.
Kyuhyun felt the
moment his fangs pierced the skin of his assistant's neck. Resistance and,
then, the sense of rightness as he tasted blood gushing forward into his mouth.
The nectar was coppery yet sweet, it filled his sense completely until all he
could taste was blood in his mouth, Mijoon's skin on his lips and all he
smelled was the intoxicating scent of blood mixed with the scent that was
essentially Mijoon.
His weak arms,
still wrapped around Mijoon, suddenly became stronger and he tightened his
embrace, holding his assistant closer to him until their torsos were tightly
pressed together, until he was sandwiched to the point of suffocation. However,
he didn't feel smothered and he didn't panic. Instead, he felt protected.
Kyuhyun felt his
heart beating rapidly, rejoicing at the taste of blood, at the sudden
refreshness that swept over his entire being. Then, his heart slowed to a
soothing pace as if becoming content. He could feel every inch of his body
becoming renewed with strength, revitalized, as if his cells had been shrunken
and were now full to the point of bursting.
With his
new-found strength came a sunburst of scarlet streaking through Kyuhyun's mind.
His eyes had been tightly shut and now he saw red as if someone had taken a
brush and painted his thoughts. It had been far too long since he had last seen
the colour and, now, it was almost blinding in its vibrance. He clutched Mijoon
even tighter like an anchor that kept him steady, kept him safe as he felt his
mind soaring. The red faded but, then, flashes shot through his mind. Thoughts,
feelings, memories.
His heart sped
up again at an almost dizzying pace when he was thrown back to a time when he
was lying on the ground, his life flowing out of him and all he knew was fear.
Darkness surrounded him and night cloaked the sky. His vision blurred as he was
acutely aware of blood flowing from him. A silhouette appeared above him and
the moment was gone as fast as it had come.
He distantly
heard his name being called and found himself in the backseat of a car. He
looked across the seat from him and there was a familiar young girl sitting
there looking out the window. He caught sight of snow gently drifting down
outside the window. She looked over at him and caught the briefest flash of
excitement, of a smile before she sighed and annoyance took its place. The
girl, the car and even the snow faded away.
Then, he was
looking at a young man standing before him, just before a door, a suitcase
close to him. The young man shoved his hands into his jeans' pockets and smiled
at him. Kyuhyun was aware of a tightening around his heart, a feeling of
longing, a feeling of remembrance as if he hadn't seen the young man for so
long. The young man's eyes danced with amusement, his eyes peculiar, fox-like
and Kyuhyun knew he had seen him quite recently.
It was bright
suddenly, sunlight all around him and Kyuhyun felt nothing but fear. It gripped
him like icy fingers biting into his body, his soul and mind. He felt a cold,
solid foundation at his back and he pressed against it, suddenly glad to
realize he was sitting in a shadow, but the sunlight was drawing closer,
inching nearer. He was aware of being incredibly hot as if he hadn't had
anything to drink for so long. He was aware of being completely exhausted but
fearing if he closed his eyes, even for a second, that the sun would then
swallow him up in his moment of vulnerability. Time seemed to pass quickly and,
yet, Kyuhyun knew it had been endless hours. Night settled and, still, he
feared sleeping should morning come. He lay on his side and was sure he had
heard his name being called. Then, he was picked up, almost effortlessly and he
was only aware of strong arms holding him close, keeping him safe.
He was burdened,
then, by guilt, by need as he hovered above that young man again, the one with
the peculiar eyes. Without having to look around, Kyuhyun knew they were on a
bed and he knew he had been the one to put them there, to force the young man
beneath him. He stared down at the young man, challenging the young man to hate
him, to fear him, to resent him. All the while, he was aware of a loud pounding
in his ears as if he could hear the young man's heart beat. He could feel his
fangs lengthening as if the enticement of blood was too much, too chaotic. But
all he ever saw in the young man's eyes was acceptance. He felt arms wrap
around him and pull him down until their bodies were against one another. His
guilt soared and all he felt in that embrace was love.
And, then, he
had the feeling of floating. He looked down at the young girl before him, the
playful smile on her lips as she stared up at him and laughed softly. He felt
the weight of her hand on his shoulder, felt the relaxed hand in his.
Distantly, he was aware of lights that shone like white stars around them and
music that floated around them, embracing them. His heart felt light and happy
and he could do nothing but smile down at her.
More flashes.
Names.
Faces.
Words.
Thoughts.
Emotions.
He walked into a
room and stopped dead in his tracks, realizing the room wasn't empty. Desks and
chairs were placed in perfect rows like in a classroom and, at the front,
behind a larger desk sat another young man. Dark, short hair and thick-rimmed
glasses perched precariously on his pronounced nose. The man looked up and
their gazes locked and his heart promptly stopped.
Light poured
into a dim room through an open door and it was all the warning he had. The
setting had changed again and, now, he was surrounded by strong warmth. He
realized then he was being securely embraced, his ears covered and a hand
soothingly rubbing his back. Thunder crashed but was muffled to his ears. All
the same, he felt his entire body and soul seize at the sound. He was scared
and, yet, knew he was safe. In those arms, with that person, he was safe.
Then, he was
filled with adrenaline, filled with a need he had never known before. He was
pushing himself firmly against another body, and his lips were pressed firmly
against impossibly soft lips. Slender yet strong fingers firmed against his jaw
as the other person kissed back. The other person slanted their lips and the
kiss deepened considerable. He felt an intrusion slip through his lips, tasted
and felt the other's probing tongue. His heart accelerated, his desire
escalated and, then, there was nothing.
“Please
tell me this isn’t a dream, Kyuhyun. Please tell me you’re real… that what is
happening is real. Please tell me everything up until now has been real… Please
tell me that I… that I… haven’t lost… you. Please…”
Kyuhyun suddenly
pulled his fangs away. Instinctively, he bit into his lip and swiped his own
blood over the bite marks, healing them instantaneously. He leaned his head in
to clean off the blood himself, his tongue already getting ready to lick off
the delicious remnants when he suddenly whipped his head the other way. He
shoved at the body on top of his and then scrambled into a sitting position.
His assistant
looked at him in the dimness of the room, his face shadowed with the lamp's
light shining behind him.
"Kyuhyun?
What's wrong?" He asked, his voice filled with concern,
“If you
so much as look at another person – male or female, I would go after them,
Kyuhyun. Then I would take you and make love to you. I would kiss you so much
that just the thought of me has your lips throbbing. I would caress you, touch
you until you wept, until you begged, until every time your sense of touch is
evoked, all you can think about is my hands on you. You’re the only one I want,
Kyuhyun; the only one I ever will want.”
Mijoon reached
out to him but Kyuhyun held up a hand, stopping him. He had thought learning so
much of his past had been overwhelming. But what had just transpired in his
mind was much, much worse. He felt as if he had been standing on the edge of
some precipice and each time he had spoken to someone about his past, he had
moved closer and closer to falling over. Now, he felt as if he was already
tumbling forward into the abyss, not knowing when he would reach the bottom and
what would happen when he got there. His head pounded with pain as if his mind
was overloaded with memories, as if it was bursting at the seams and he
couldn't take any more remembrance.
“I’m
scared because I don’t know what’s happening, because I don’t have the answers
for once. Because I’m scared what will happen to you… that I may lose you and…
and that makes me scared even more... Kyuhyun, I... I love you.”
Kyuhyun stared
at the man now sitting on the edge of his bed. He stared at the man who had
been hired by his parents a year ago to be his assistant. The man who had
become more than his assistant. The man who had become his constant companion,
his confidante, his... friend. What did that all mean, now?
“I
found so much more. Everything that has happened to this point has only made me
want you more, need you more, love you more. Everything we
have gone through has brought us to this point when I can finally fulfil my
purpose here at SJA and move on – with you. After this is done, after the
vampire is gone then there’ll be nothing else between us.”
He finally knew,
finally remembered all that had happened up until that point in his life. His
childhood, his life at Shim Jang Academy. He remembered all that transpired
during that final year at Shim Jang Academy. All that had happened, all that
had been said and done. He remembered more than just names, he remembered faces
and what they meant to him. He remembered kindness, protection and friendship.
He remembered the bonds he had made that final year, only to lose them on that
fateful winter night.
“I have
a choice to make… I can either choose you, Kyuhyun… or I can choose the lives
of everyone else. Love or life, Kyuhyun... I have to choose now.”
He had been
dealt a heavy choice that night. He had finally found someone who completed
him, who made him feel whole – mind, body and soul. He had started that school
year seeking respite and solace. He had found friendship and acceptance. More
importantly, he had found love. On that last night, he had found himself
staring down the end of a barrel with a choice. He had to choose if he should
live while others die or die while others lived. He had been given love and had
chosen to die at the hands of the one he loved.
When the choice
ended up not having to be made, when his life was spared during that battle, he
had felt relief. He only wished that their luck hadn't ended after that moment.
"Kyuhyun,
are you okay? Talk to me, please," Mijoon asked, his tone almost pleading,
Kyuhyun stared
at him with wide eyes. What was he to say? What could he say?
“I have
always loved you, Kyuhyun. But you already knew that.”
Kyuhyun
remembered that last smile. It had been small, soft and shaky, but he had felt
all the love in the world in that one smile. He had tried to commit it to
memory, burning it into his mind because he knew it would be the last.
He had felt the
body become limp in his arms, had felt the last puff of air leave and he had
collapsed under the suffocation of guilt, despair and the unrelenting feeling
of being alone. Pain had filled his heart, killing it from the inside out until
it flowed to the rest of his body, coursed through his veins and encompassed
his entire being. He remembered feeling as if the only sunlight left in his
life had been extinguished, ripped away and knowing he would never see any sun
in his life ever again.
“Love you…
forever.”
"Leave..."
Kyuhyun's order was softly given but his tone was firm,
"What? No,
Kyuhyun, talk to me," Mijoon said, eyes narrowing, "You were
perfectly fine before, what happened? What's wrong?" He reached out for
him but Kyuhyun scrambled backwards until his back hit the wall. "Damn it,
Kyuhyun, just tell me! Tell me what I did wrong!"
"Why didn't
you ever tell me!?" Kyuhyun demanded, "When you told me you knew
about me being a vampire, why didn't you tell me the rest of it?"
"The rest of
it...?"
"I always
wondered why I rarely was able to read your thoughts when you touched me, but
now I understand... I understand that you purposefully blocked your thoughts
from me, hiding everything from me!" Kyuhyun accused,
"I was
protecting you!" Mijoon defended, jumping to his feet, "I knew what a
burden your telepathy would have been on you, so I protect you from my
thoughts! I wanted to give you at least relief from my intruding thoughts! But
how did you... of course... when you tasted my blood, you had access to my
mind." His eyes widened at the implications and then they narrowed at the
Young Master, "Kyuhyun -"
“It wasn’t just your
mind I read. I remember everything!”
“All your
memories? But… how?”
"You should
have told me everything!" Kyuhyun exclaimed ignoring him, "All this
time you've been hiding all these secrets from me, secrets that were mine,
also! You had no right!"
"I had
every right!" Mijoon retorted, "I had to hide everything I knew
because I knew you didn't know a damn thing! I had to hide everything because I
knew the truth would make you push me away! And, before when you found out you
were a vampire, I had to keep everything else hidden because you were already
on the edge of going insane! I had every right to protect you and I would do it
again if I had to!"
"I don't
recall ever giving you the right to protect me!" Kyuhyun spat,
Mijoon was taken
aback. Shock was evident on his face. Then, he lunged across the bed to Kyuhyun
until their bodies were a mere centimetre apart and his fingers clutched the
Young Master's jaw, holding it still, forcing the younger man to look at him,
"I said
forever, Kyuhyun. I told you I loved you... I'm not going to be pushed away now
just because you have some petulant need to rebel," Mijoon stated quietly,
calmly and firmly, "You know I did nothing wrong."
"Then what
of Zhou Mi?" Kyuhyun challenged, his voice soft but angry, his face thrown
in half darkness and half light; "I promised him forever... I promised to
always be with him..." He was distantly aware of the burning of tears that
lined his eyes, the soft caress of tears rolling down the sides of his face,
"I had regretted not telling him every day I knew him that I love him... I
had to hold him in my arms as he died... Why didn't you ever tell me about
him?"
Mijoon felt his
heart stutter as the Young Master's voice trembled and broke. His expression
softened and all he could say was, "Because you had forgotten about him.
Even if I told you, it wouldn't have meant anything to you. I told you what
your bracelet said but just that... just that little piece of information meant
nothing. I didn't tell you about your past... about Zhou Mi... because I wanted
you to love me, now."
"Please...
leave," Kyuhyun begged, hating how weak and pathetic he sounded.
His heart ached
more than his mind did. He wanted the older man to stay and, at the same time,
wanted him to leave. He wanted his past, he wanted his present... he didn't
know what either meant for his future.
"Just tell
me... before I leave, just tell me this much," Mijoon requested, pleaded,
"Do you still love me, Kyuhyun?"
Kyuhyun pulled
away from Mijoon's hand, turning his head to look away. He shut his eyes
tightly against the pain of his heart. The tears were more prolific now and he
couldn't find the strength in him to keep his voice from breaking or to be able
to look his assistant in the eye. He could feel heat radiating from the older
man's body, but even that small bit of space between them had him feeling cold.
After everything, even after all of his memories returning to him and, even
after realizing all that Mijoon had hid from him...
"I don't
recall ever confessing such feelings to... my assistant," Kyuhyun said
quietly. He could barely breathe as he whispered, "But... yes... I do love
you."
With his eyes
shut, he was only aware of the sudden loss of heat, of the bed shifting as
Mijoon left the bed. The silence was only filled with his assistant's
retreating footsteps and the soft sound of the bedroom door opening and
closing. He waited for five heartbeats to trip through that organ before he
slowly, hesitantly, opened his eyes, his vision blurred with tears.
He was alone
again.
He collapsed
onto the mattress and cried for his lost memories, for the loss of three years.
He cried for
Zhou Mi.
...
song for you,
Hoping you'll hear me
and know I knew
that you never wanted
to leave me behind.
So I'm singing this
song for you.
The next
morning, Kyuhyun got ready as he always did. He showered in his private bathroom
and dressed in charcoal slacks and suit-vest. His shirt was pristine white and
crisp. He stood before a full-length mirror as he buttoned the cuffs at his
wrists, his eye on his reflection. He had done that morning routine every day
for three years and, not once, had he ever thought something was wrong. He
chaffed at wearing business and formal attire, yet he deemed it a necessity for
work, deemed it only right that the heir to the Jo Shipping Company dress in
such a way. He never once contemplated that there had been a time when jeans
and t-shirt were more natural, when he refused to take over the business from
his father.
He looked over
where his ties all hung, neat and organized. Everything was still in greyscale,
but he knew his business clothes were all neutral colours and any of his ties
would match. He picked a tie that had an argyle pattern and began to tie it
appropriately as he had done every morning for three years. He paused, his
hands still just before pulling the wider end to complete the knot. He was able
to remember when his cousin had tied his tie for him just before they had gone
to the senior ball. He shook his head as if to dispel the memories and finished
tying the knot.
He had his
memories.
He could hardly
believe it. He was finally able to bridge the past three years to the rest of
his life. He knew names and faces. He knew places and events. He looked at
himself in the mirror again, recalling the previous night. He had been
introduced to Heechul and hadn't known him, hadn't remembered what the nurse
had done for him since he had become a vampire. He made a mental note to talk
to Heechul as soon as he could and to thank him. Heechul had helped him the
first night of his vampirism and Kyuhyun repaid him by forgetting everything.
Kyuhyun grabbed
the suit jacket from the hanger, knowing it was the match to the rest of his
attire because it had been hung on the same hanger. The staff was aware of his
colour blindness and were given specific instructions on certain aspects so
that Kyuhyun would never need to rely on anyone on his dress. Slipping the
jacket on, he grabbed his wallet and cellular phone and pocketed both of them.
He walked over
to his desk and glanced at the bottles of medication there. For three years,
the doctors could not figure out the chain of illnesses that plagued him. All
they had ever offered were pills to stunt the symptoms and transfusions to help
him live a little bit longer. The medicines were supposed to help him and he
took them as a means to try to keep living. However, he could never keep them
down, always vomiting within minutes. He had never told anyone about his issue
with the medicine, not wanting them to worry. Now, he knew why the medicines
never worked. He grabbed all of the little pill bottles and tossed them into
the trash bin. He wouldn't need those anymore.
The hallway from
his room to the core of the house always had the curtains drawn over the large
windows. He made his way to the dining room, even though he was never able to
eat a single morsel of food. He entered and walked directly to his mother,
knowing she would be there. He pulled out the seat adjacent to her as she sat
at one end of the table and turned to her, looking at her directly.
"Kyuhyun,
you look very well this morning," she commented, the hint of a smile on
her lips,
"Mother, I
remember everything," he admitted. "About Kyuri, about SJA... about
what I am."
"Your
father mentioned you had talked to him about Kyuri," his mother replied
softly as she continued eating.
"Is that
all you have to say?" Kyuhyun asked simply,
"What else
is there to say, Kyuhyun?" She replied as she gently placed her utensils
down, "You remember everything, so that's all that matters."
"No, that
isn't all that matters because what I remember of you and Father does not match
how we have lived the past three years," Kyuhyun stated,
She looked at
him directly, her expression unreadable, "What do you mean?"
"You have
been around more the past three years than the previous eighteen years of my
life and even came to every appointment, every transfusion," Kyuhyun
answered, trying to keep the edge from his tone, "And when we moved away
from Seoul... that entire year... Father worked at home and was present for
every meal... What had changed, Mother? After I told you and Father about my
vampirism you had both abandoned me and, yet... you came back for me... and...
and before you had invited Kyuri here. You refused to see her when we were
children and, now... I don't understand, Mother; why? Why to everything?"
For the briefest
of moments, Kyuhyun was sure his mother had been about to say something, to
answer him. Instead, she picked up her cup of coffee and took a long sip.
"You should
leave now, Kyuhyun," was all she said when she put the cup back down on
the table.
"Why? I
know everything and now you're kicking me out?" Kyuhyun questioned,
"I meant
you should go visit your sister while she's recovering," his mother
replied, her gaze shifting away, her expression unperturbed and nonchalant,
"your father also told me she's in the hospital."
Kyuhyun stood
from his chair, restraining his instinct to buss her cheek as had become his
habit. He looked down at his mother, looking smaller than he remembered. She
sat straight and stiff as always, her expression calm and serene and, yet, her
eyes told a different story. He had realized it once before when she had
grabbed his hand and her thoughts had slipped into his mind. He had felt
sadness in his mother, the memory in her head confusing him. Since then, he had
always noticed how sad her eyes looked.
"She's
been trying to make up for the past..." He realized then.
"Your
father also told me she's in the hospital."
Why would his
father say such a thing to his mother? They hadn't cared about Kyuri before, so
why would he pass on the information? Had his father only done it because his
mother had been trying to reconcile with Kyuri? As Kyuhyun continued to observe
his mother, he couldn't shake the feeling that there was something he didn't
know, something he didn't understand.
"Come with
me," Kyuhyun said,
His mother
looked up at him then, her expression less schooled, less calm,
"What?"
"Your
daughter is in the hospital. I've been told that her heart stopped twice on the
way to the hospital and again yesterday," Kyuhyun revealed and he saw how
rigid his mother became, how bright her eyes got as if glassed over with unshed
tears; "It is only right that you visit her."
"But she
wouldn't want..."
"Every time
I was hospitalized, you were with me. Every doctor appointment, every
transfusion, you were there," Kyuhyun recalled, "Every time for the
past three years. It's only fair you do the same for Kyuri."
Kyuhyun turned to
leave when he felt slender, shaking fingers grasp his hand, halting him. He
looked back, but his mother's face was bowed. Although he couldn't see her
face, he felt her hand trembling as it held his almost desperately.
"K...Kyuhyun,"
she managed, her voice quiet and more hesitant than he had ever heard it,
almost as if she were afraid of his response,
"I do
remember everything. However, just because I remember the first 18 years of my
life, that doesn't mean I have forgotten the past three years," Kyuhyun
replied as her thoughts prodded against his own and he tried to focus on the
present; "Let us go together, Mother."
...
I look at me and
I wonder where I went wrong.
There are times when
I think of you and
wonder if I still belong.
But I know that's just
pointless thinking
that I'm just avoiding
dreaming.
Kyuhyun entered the hospital room. Kyuri was sitting against her pillows, the top half of the bed set in a high Fowler's position. She looked a hundred times healthier than she did the previous evening. She was still pale and she had dark smudges beneath her eyes from fatigue, but her eyes were bright and he noticed the monitors were showing strong vitals.
Kibum sat in a
chair adjacent to both Kyuri and the incubator. He looked as haggard as ever,
his dark hair sticking up at odd angles as if he had run his hands through it
many times. However, despite his tendency to be expressionless, Kyuhyun could
tell he seemed calmer, more relaxed. Kyuhyun took off his suit jacket and
tossed it across the foot of her bed. His gaze went to his sister immediately,
his hands shoved in his pockets,
"Kyuri -
it's been a long time," he greeted and offered her the barest of smiles.
Kyuri stared at
him, confusion evident in her expression. Slowly, it melted into comprehension
as she sat just a little bit straighter and her eyes widened, "That's what
you first said when we came to SJA... you remember, don't you?"
Kibum remained
silent, but his gaze watched him, surprised.
Kyuhyun nodded,
"Yes... Everything."
Kyuri's hands
flew to her mouth, "I don't... I don't understand. How?"
"I don't
understand it either, but last night after I got home," Kyuhyun hesitated
for half a heartbeat, "I fed from my assistant and, then, before I even
realized what was happening all my memories kept flooding back. It was like a
dam breaking."
"That means
your memories weren't taken away, they were just sealed," Kibum noted,
Kyuhyun nodded
again, "And all that was needed was to find the right key to unlock
them."
"I still
don't understand what that "right key" is," Kyuri spoke up,
feeling much better after last night's transfusion; "Sungmin and Heechul
have been trying to find the cure to your amnesia, how can feeding from your
assistant be that answer? It doesn't make sense."
"Sungmin
and Heechul have?" Kyuhyun almost choked at the guilt building up within
him, "All these years..."
"They've
been pretty relentless," Kibum said as he stood up and turned to look down
at his youngest daughter, still so tiny, but she looked a healthy pink instead
of the splotchy, pale colour she had been just the previous evening; "And
Taeyeon's been singing for you, hoping you'd hear at least one of her
songs."
Kyuhyun swallowed
hard, his heart clenching painfully. All these years, his friends had been
working hard to bring him back and he had believed himself alone in the world
save his parents and, the past year, his assistant. He had accepted his
illness, he had been hopeless of a cure, of a future. If he had given up
sooner, if he had ended his suffering, he never would have known all that he
had lost, all that were working to help him find his way.
"I still
don't hear my question being answered," Kyuri muttered, crossing her arms
over her chest,
"It seems
like you've gotten spoiled while I've been away," Kyuhyun teased as he sat
on the edge of her bed,
Kyuri scowled,
"The moment I can leave the hospital, I'm going to hit you."
"Maybe it
was the act of feeding," Kibum mused, "Maybe that was the key?"
"But the
pureblood, he said he was going to take everything away from me," Kyuhyun
remembered, "If that was his goal, it couldn't be solved by the act of
feeding - he couldn't have been sure that I would never feed again."
"You lose
your memory, yet, now, you remember something that happened three years
ago?" Kyuri rolled her eyes,
"It feels
like this all happened yesterday," Kyuhyun explained with a slight shrug
of his shoulders,
"So, not
the act of feeding, then that means no to blood either, since those two go hand
in hand," Kibum said,
"Definitely
not blood," Kyuhyun confirmed, "It seems that... my assistant has
been giving me blood for the past year under the guise of tea. If it was
drinking blood, then I would've gotten my memory a year ago."
"Your
assistant knows?" Kyuri gasped and Kibum looked at him, alarmed,
Kyuhyun nodded,
suddenly regretting he mentioned his assistant. With his memory returning,
there were some things he wasn't quite ready to address. His assistant was one
of them.
"If I come
up with a logical answer, I'll get back to -"
"Love,"
Kibum interjected then.
"What?"
Kyuhyun looked at his brother-in-law, startled,
"Maybe it's
a combination of things," Kibum suggested as he looked back down at his
precious, little daughter, "Maybe it's the act of feeding, but it has to
be from someone who you love. The vampire believed he had killed Zhou Mi, so he
believed you wouldn't be able to feed from one you love." Kibum stilled
then, suddenly realizing what he had said, "Kyuhyun... about Zhou
Mi..."
Kyuhyun looked
away then, feeling his heart accelerate to a painful pace, "I... I know
about Zhou Mi."
Briefly, he
closed his eyes, remembering that bitter night, remembering the loss, the
emptiness, the void he found himself sinking into. His hands fisted inside his
pockets and he forced himself to become calm, forced himself to open his eyes.
He looked over to find his sister watching him with sad eyes.
"How?"
Kibum asked,
"The
assistant," Kyuri guessed, "Zhou Mi talked about knowing your
movements and routine... he wouldn't take anything to chance, he probably even
has contact with your assistant." Kyuri looked at her brother ruefully,
"I'm not saying your assistant has an ulterior motive, Kyuhyun, it just...
looks like that. I'm sorry... Taeyeon told me about you and your assistant
being... together."
Kyuhyun breathed
slowly, steadying himself, "It's okay," He managed, his voice an
octave lower, "My assistant does have a connection with Zhou Mi... and
they have an ulterior motive... I just... I just don't know if I can't trust
them."
Kyuri's eyes
widened, "Them? You can't trust Zhou Mi, either? But, Kyuhyun, Zhou
Mi-"
"It's
complicated," Kyuhyun interrupted, "When I fed from my assistant, I
was able to see into his thoughts, that's how I know what Zhou Mi's been up to
while I've been an amnesiac."
"If what
Kibum says is right, then... you love your assistant?" Kyuri asked
tentatively,
Kyuhyun
hesitated and, then, nodded.
"But...
what about Zhou Mi?" Kyuri inquired,
"Kyuri,"
Kibum said softly, quietly, "No one is more confused than Kyuhyun,
himself. Badgering him with questions won't solve anything."
"I... I'm
sorry," Kyuri murmured,
Kyuhyun cleared
his throat in an attempt to break up the lump that had been forming painfully
in his throat. He shook his head and attempted for lightness, "It's okay.
It seems I've missed a lot. I don't remember you ever apologizing to me. I like
the new you."
Kyuri scowled immediately,
"The moment I can leave the hospital, I'm going to kill you."
"Love, your
threats are escalating," Kibum noted dryly,
Kyuhyun chuckled
softly, "Even though it feels like SJA was just yesterday, I know what the
past three years have been for me... it feels good to have everyone back in my
life. Even if it means my sister threatening me every time we speak."
"I did miss
thinking up ways to kill you," Kyuri smiled softly at her brother.
It was almost
ridiculous how much he had come to mean to her during the few months she was at
SJA, and, yet, he was her brother, her twin; they had a
connection from before birth. What was ridiculous and unnatural was the way
they were raised apart, had been separated for the majority of their lives. To
have him again, filled a void Kyuri didn't realize she had in her heart.
Kyuri looked
over her shoulder at her husband who was watching their daughter with quiet
affection, "Kibum?"
She didn't have
to say anything more, he knew exactly what she was asking. He looked up, their
gazes locked. For a moment, Kyuri was sure her monitor would flat-line as she
felt her heart stop. His face was expressionless, but his eyes were filled with
all the love in the world. How Kibum had survived the past few days, she had no
idea. If their roles had been reversed and she had been the one to see him die
three times... the thought of losing Kibum, her husband, her lover, her best
friend... She didn't think it possible to love him more until that moment. He
nodded and she felt her heart beat again.
Kyuri looked at
her brother who had been watching with silent curiosity, "We've chosen a
name for her."
"Oh?"
Kyuhyun prompted,
Kyuri nodded,
"Hina. It's a diminutive of hopeful one. I... I risked her life in the
fight against the vampire, but I will spend the rest of my life making it up to
her."
"Shh..."
Kibum turned to her, placing his hand on her shoulder, "You did what you
had to do... if you hadn't fought, that Hunter would have died and the vampire
would have gotten away to kill more people."
"But, our
daughter, Kibum!" Kyuri turned towards him, burying her face against his
torso,
Kibum wrapped an
arm around her shoulder, holding her firmly against him. He looked up at
Kyuhyun, "Kyuri was given a difficult choice and she decided on the choice
that would help more people... it sounds... heartless towards our daughter, but
it was one life against countless more." Kibum sat on the edge of the bed
when Kyuri began to cry harder. He pulled her against him so she cried into his
shoulder, his arm wrapped around her back and his hand rubbing soothing
circles.
"I don't
know what I would have done if I had been in your place, Kyuri," Kyuhyun
admitted quietly, "Few people could have made the decision you did. The
Hunter, what happened to them?"
"They're in
another room in this unit," Kibum revealed, "I've checked up on him,
Kyuri, and he looks quite good for someone who had neurosurgery." Kibum
glanced at Kyuhyun, "Because of damage from the vampire, he had
hemorrhaging in his skull... but he's alive and the doctor expects a full
recovery."
"How do you
know?" Kyuri's question was muffled against his shoulder, "It's
illegal for you to get medical information on him... I should know, I probably
broke so many laws when I was learning from Heechul at SJA."
"He told
me," Kibum stated in a flat tone,
"Oh,"
she replied sheepishly and, then, "Oh! He's conscious!?"
"Yes,"
Kibum answered,
"I'm
glad," Kyuri admitted.
Silence fell
amongst the trio as Kyuri settled back against her pillows, her face still
tilted down and Kibum sat down in his chair again.
"I'm glad
the both of you are alright," Kyuhyun said, "And, I'm glad my
vampirism finally did some good. Seeing you so well... it makes me not want to
say what I'm about to say."
Kyuri raised her
head just enough to shoot him a suspcious glare as Kibum remained
expressionless.
"My - no,
our... Our mother is in the waiting room," Kyuhyun
revealed as he immediately stood from the bed and took a safe step backwards,
"No,"
Kyuri said simply, firmly,
"Kyuri,"
Kibum sighed as he stood from his chair,
"No,"
Kyuri repeated firmly, staring up at him, silently challenging him,
Kibum rolled his
eyes, "Kyuhyun, come sit here, then at least you can see Hina, too."
Before Kyuri could protest more, he promptly left the room.
"I know you
hate our parents and, frankly, after what they did to me that first year after
I turned vampire, I hated them, too," Kyuhyun insisted as he came around
the end of the bed and walked over straight to Hina; "I... I know they
treated you in a horrible and unforgiveable way." He placed his hand flat
against one of the clear panels as if he were somehow touching his niece,
"I realized four years ago how selfish I had been in regards to you. I
should have fought harder for you... I should have cared more... You're more
than my sister, Kyuri, you're my twin... you're supposed to be the one person I
grew up with and I did nothing to get you back.
"I know you
have hated them for much longer than I and, that, I really don't have a right
to say this, but the past three years, they've changed," Kyuhyun
confessed, "There was this year when we were so close to being a normal
family and, now that I remember everything, that one year is like a miracle. I
don't know what happened, but something did happen."
"Kyuhyun,
I've already emptied them from my life," Kyuri said quietly, her hands
fisted in her lap, bunching the blanket there, "I had gotten to the point
where they only had an effect on me when I thought about the twins or you... I
no longer held any hatred towards them in what they had done to me. Eighteen years
I lived without my parents... without my brother... but I was able to let go of
the hatred and they no longer had consequence in my life. After all of that, to
bring them back into my life... I don't care what they do to me, but if they
hurt my children...
"Kibum
wants me to let... let them back into my life. To, at least, let them meet the
children... but do you know how hard that is for me?" Kyuri asked quietly,
"I grew up with these horrible foster parents who never let me forget that
I had been given away, that they were being paid to keep me. The rare times
that I did visit, my parents were cold and unfeeling. If they can do that to
their own child, what will they do to a grandchild? I trust Kibum with all my
heart and I even understand why he wants me to do this, but to take that
leap..."
"You say
you've let go of your hatred, but I think and I think you know this, is that
you've locked away all of your anger and resentment... you've locked them away
because you're tired of hating them. You're tired of thinking about them and
all you want is to move on with your life," Kyuhyun mused as he finally
turned to look at his sister, "And, in all honesty, if I had been in your
position, no one would have been able to convince me to meet with our mother...
Something changed and mother - no, both of them - are trying to do something
right. They know that they've burned the bridge with you years ago, but they
don't want to lose the chance to be in your children's lives."
"What if...
what if you're right and they still do hold some place in my life... what if I
let that bridge be built again only to have it be burned again?" Kyuri
asked, her voice now barely above a whisper,
"I don't
know," Kyuhyun answered honestly. He walked to her bed, turned and sat
down on the mattress so his back was to her, his hands in his pockets once
more; "All I know is that for the past three years, Mother has been to
every doctor's appointment and hospital visit with me and made sure for the
first two years that I took my medication around the clock. Father taught me
and trusted me as his heir to the company after disowning me, after knowing he
was risking billions of dollars on a dying man."
He hesitated,
slowly closing his eyes as he continued, forcing strength into his words to
keep them from breaking; "And, one year ago, they hired a man to be my
assistant to ensure I was... protected... and watched over whenever I wasn't at
home. Their main qualification for that man was that he be able to hold
nocturnal hours, that he know and understand my deadly sensitivity to the
sun... I don't know what you should do, Kyuri, but that's what I know of our
parents."
"Our...
your... father... he gave me back my baby when she was so far away and Kibum
was torn between where to be every hour," Kyuri reminded, her fists
tightening to stop the shaking in her limbs from the cries she withheld,
"He made sure that she would be taken care of... that, if I chose it, I
wouldn't have any known association with him after the arrangements for Hina
were done. And... our... your... mother... for the past three years, has been
calling me every week. And, a woman who has always been so refined, so pompous
about appearances... so proud that it took her 21 years to aproach me... that
woman bowed to me."
Kyuhyun was
startled when he felt a hand grip the back of his vest and shirt, a small hand
fisting in the expensive material.
"Kyuhyun,
I... I don't know what to do," Kyuri confessed, her voice soft and broken,
exposing herself as impossibly vulnerable as her hand shook against his back;
"I don't know what to do anymore."
...
song for you,
Hoping you'll hear me
and know I knew
that you never wanted
to leave me behind.
So I'm singing this
song for you.
Taeyeon halted a split-second after she passed the waiting room. She had been on her way to visit her cousins, one small hand in each of her own, despite her manager bemoaning the fact that she had cancelled everything on her schedule for an entire week. She had been on her way to the ICU when she stopped, her arms slightly tugging as the little twins hadn't realized she had stopped walking and had continued on their way. They looked up at her with confused expressions, although she was sure she had her own confused look.
Surely she was
hallucinating? She wasn't even on the unit yet; the waiting room having no
connection to the ICU except for the fact that it was around the corner from
the main doors leading there. She held her breath, listening for some sound
that what she had seen in her peripheries had been real. Slowly, she turned
back to the open waiting room door, dragging the twins with her.
"Auntie,"
Taeyeon gaped, finding herself before her aunt for the first time in years.
She had seen her
aunt at a distance during her final year at SJA. A few Saturdays of the year,
she had attended social functions with her parents, Kyuhyun refusing to go
because of his parents' inevitable presence. Despite both of their parents
being in the highest echelons of society life in Korea, no one knew that their
mothers were sisters. The only connections ever made between herself and
Kyuhyun in high society was that their fathers were once best friends before
either had made their fortune and, by some coincidence, she and Kyuhyun had met
at SJA and became a well-known couple.
Even before
Kyuhyun's vampirism, Taeyeon had never been close to her aunt and had never
held any particular warm feelings for the woman. Her mother had never said an
ill word against her aunt, but Taeyeon had seen how Kyuhyun had grown up and
made her own conclusions. Taeyeon was already a teenager before she realized
she had never met her uncle and her father had never brought her to Kyuhyun's
house to play; it had always been her mother. It wasn't until she was already
at SJA, hers and Kyuhyun's rouse as a couple solidly established, that she
discovered their fathers' known friendship and its destruction a year after she
had met her cousin.
Her aunt's poise
was perfect, as always, her back straight, her legs not crossed, but together
and slanted at an angle towards one foot of the chair on which she sat. Her
aunt was petite and very slender. Her face was heart-shaped and she looked
young for her age, the only tell-tale signs were the copious streaks of silver
in her hair that was severely pulled back into a tight bun at the nape of her
neck and the creases at the corner of her eyes which revealed the only emotion
on her face - worry.
Her aunt's eyes
had shifted from Taeyeon to the two little children on either side of her. A
hand with perfectly manicured nails slowly rose from her lap to cover her full
lips. She stood up then, hugging her clutch against her heart as if it was a
shield and she needed protection.
"I...
should go," her aunt stammered,
"Why?
Because I'm here?" Taeyeon questioned, her narrowed eyes challenging,
"Because
that little boy looks almost exactly like Kyuhyun when he was a toddler and
that little girl has the same look in her eyes that Kyuri did when she was
born," her aunt revealed, her voice shaky, "And, even before seeing
them, I know you don't have children of your own, which means they could only
belong to... Kyuri wouldn't want me to be around her children."
Her aunt took a
few steps across the empty waiting room before she halted, realizing Taeyeon
hadn't budged a centimetre.
"I'll let
you leave if you explain to me how you could treat your own children like you
did," Taeyeon stated, pitching her voice low so the twins couldn't hear if
they weren't acutely paying attention, "All those years... and then, after
you took Kyuhyun from Shim Jang Academy, for a whole year you wouldn't let me
see him," she reminded, hating that her eyes burned with tears and she
felt a tremor in her throat, warning her that her voice was sure to break,
"Why?"
Something
shifted in the middle-aged woman then. She seemed to stand straighter, taller
despite that she was no taller than Taeyeon. Her arms loosely folded about her
torso, her clutch purse in one hand, tucked behind a slender arm. Despite this
change in stature and confidence, despite her seemingly emotionless face,
Taeyeon could read her eyes as easily as she read Kyuhyun's and, over the past
three years, Kyuri's.
"Mistakes
were made... unforgiveable ones," Her aunt stated and, then, remained
silent, offering no more.
"Why can't
you just answer me straight?" Taeyeon questioned, "Why are you even
here?"
"I believe
I have spent enough time in the presence of Kyuri's children for her to hate me
until the end of time," her aunt said evenly, "If you'll excuse
me," she walked straight towards Taeyeon, silently challenging her niece
to not move out of the way.
Taeyeon moved
back. She wouldn't mind colliding with her aunt if it forced the older woman to
answer her questions, but she wasn't about to let the twins get mowed down by
their estranged grandmother. She opened her mouth to continue, but her aunt was
already half-way down the hall.
"Appa!"
Kyumi cried and, a split-second later, Kyuki echoed the affectionate greeting.
Taeyeon began to
turn her head when Kibum strode right past them, "I'll be right back,
children. Taeyeon, please don't let go of their hands," he managed to say
before he practically sprinted down the corridor.
The elevator
doors were opening just as Kibum caught sight of his so-called mother-in-law.
"You won't
even try to see her?" Kibum called out.
The middle-aged
woman looked back, curiosity forcing her to see whatever drama was about to be
played out before the elevators. When she saw that she and the young man
sprinting towards her were the only ones in the vicinity, she realized she was
a part of the drama.
"Excuse
me?" She questioned with all the hauteur of a queen,
"Kyuri; you
won't even try to see her?" Kibum clarified as he stopped just a metre
away, not even short of breath despite sprinting after her.
A look of what
Kibum could only label as recognition flashed through the woman's eyes before
she turned completely to face him, allowing the elevator doors to close behind
her.
"You are
Kim Kibum," she labelled correctly, "So... you are Kyuri's
husband."
"And the
only reason she finally agreed to see you back in September," Kibum
revealed, his voice a soft drawl, as if they were in a battle of who was had
the most disinterest at the conversation at hand, when he knew they both
invested quite a lot.
A crack formed
in his mother-in-law's facade and her gaze shifted ever so slightly so that she
was now looking to the side of his face rather than directly into his eyes,
"It'd be cruel to upset her when she's already suffering so much in the
hospital."
"Your
actions right now, indeed, your actions for the past three years have
contradicted to those of the past; greatly so," Kibum recounted, his tone
slowly deepening, gaining an edge, "Are you really so repentant or, is it
as I have theorized and there is more to the past than either twin has ever
known?"
Kibum wasn't
sure how long they stood there in silence, a metre apart. Silence reigned for
so long that he was sure she would never reply. A half-heartbeat before he was
about to turn and just walk away, the older woman shifted her gaze so she was
looking at him directly even as she reached back and pressed the elevator button
once more.
"When
they're ready for the truth, tell my children to visit their father's
office," she stated, her voice quiet, her expression somehow softer than
before;
"What?"
Kibum questioned, feeling as if he was a single piece away from solving the
puzzle, only to find the box was empty;
"It should
be when he's not there," his mother-in-law instructed, "That
shouldn't be too difficult; Kyuhyun will know their father's work
schedule."
"I don't
understand," Kibum admitted, "Why should they go to his office when
he's not there? I'm sure Kyuhyun's been in his office a number of times over
the years."
"You don't
need to understand... and neither do they," she continued cryptically. Her
gaze shifted away as she mused quietly, "Perhaps they'll never understand..."
A soft bell
dinged and the elevator doors slid open.
She turned and
entered them. Turning back to press the button for the ground floor.
"Wait!"
Kibum insisted,
She shook her
head, "Tell them about this only when they're ready and not before."
"Ready for
what? How am I supposed to know when they're ready!?" Kibum demanded,
wanting to get into the elevator to get more answers but, at the same time, not
wanting to leave the floor where his wife and youngest child were hospitalized
for intensive care.
"They have
to be ready for the truth," the older woman stated, the doors beginning to
close, "Remember - only when they're ready and not before."
Kibum watched as
the doors closed and, just before his mother-in-law completely disappeared
behind them, he was sure he saw her brush a hand over her eyes. He stood there,
looking at the elevator doors for several minutes, Kyuhyun and Kyuri's mother's
words repeating in his mind. Eventually, he stored away the information for the
future, turned and walked back to the unit; to his family.
...
And no
matter how much
time passes,
I know we'll have
more chances
to be...
time passes,
I know we'll have
more chances
to be...
The years
stretched out before him as he sat at the back of the town car with its tinted
windows, his arm looped with a more slender, feminine arm. He looked down at
her profile, her face turned away to look out her window. He remembered a similar
time but they had sat much farther apart even though they had been much closer.
Could he say they were still close? Could he still say she was one of his best
friends? Three years was a long time to be without someone, even if he didn't
remember who they were, what they meant to him and that a part of his heart
held them.
"Your
songs..." Kyuhyun said then, "Were for me?"
Taeyeon jerkily
looked towards him as if being pulled from deep thoughts, "Yes," she
answered honestly. "I thought maybe you'd hear one of my songs and just
magically remember everything," she laughed softly, "It's good to
know you heard my songs at least."
"They
calmed me," Kyuhyun mused, "Like all the other times, you were able
to calm me with your voice, your song."
"I'm so
glad you're back," Taeyeon said softly, smiling up at him, "And once
Sungmin knows..."
"You should
write songs for him now," Kyuhyun stated, "You said you wrote to
bring me back. I'm back, so write songs for him."
Taeyeon untwined
her arm from his as she turned just enough so her torso was angled towards his,
"Why do people keep thinking that Sungmin is second-rate to me?"
"Is that
what people still think? Because when we were growing up and in that last year
at SJA... that was true," Kyuhyun answered,
"Okay,
you're excused because you've been out of the loop. But, everyone else who has
been around should know by now that there isn't some unofficial competition
between you and Sungmin," Taeyeon stated, crossing her arms over her
chest,
Kyuhyun rolled
his eyes, "You make it sound like we're fighting to be with you."
"No, that's
how everyone else makes it sound," Taeyeon defended, "And, they're
all wrong!"
"Are
they?" Kyuhyun prompted,
"Yes, damn
it!" Taeyeon stated, "I love Sungmin and even though you try my
patience whether or not your mind is intact, I love you, too. But, they're
different kinds of love and, Sungmin comes first – always"
Kyuhyun nodded,
"Good. As he should."
"I have
notebooks filled with lyrics for Sungmin," Taeyeon continued as she sat
back again, "I just figured since you were missing that you'd need a
little help getting back. From this moment on, the rest of my songs are all for
him."
"I can
still have one song for me, right?" Kyuhyun teased,
"Well,"
Taeyeon replied, "After the next three albums, then I'll consider writing
one small song for you. Two-minutes maximum."
"That's all
I ask," Kyuhyun chuckled softly. He sighed softly as he leaned his head
back against the car seat, "Three years of not know what I had in this world...
I didn't think much of it at the time because I didn't know what I had lost,
but now... knowing how close I was to living the rest of my life not
knowing." He rolled his head against the back of the seat to look at her,
"You guys could have told me sooner."
"I couldn't
even get past your front gate the first year after SJA," Taeyeon reminded,
"You disappeared that second year and none of us knew where you went, even
your father did all his work from distance. Although, for the past few months
I've begun to feel as if Zhou Mi knew where you were all along. He-"
Taeyeon stopped
then, the stiffening of Kyuhyun's body reminding her that, while his memories
were back, previously he was physically present without them. There was now
understanding when before there was only disconnect. She looked over at him
then, alarmed.
"Kyuhyun...
about Zhou Mi-"
"That
night... when he... when I thought he died..."
Kyuhyun's voice was impossibly soft as if speaking any louder would destroy his
resolve, his appearance of strength and calm; "I had been devastated... I
felt more pain than I ever had in my entire life. I was so broken, so empty
that my pain became physical. I wanted to die that night, Tae... I wanted to
take the gun I had used and turn it on myself."
Taeyeon's hand
clamped over his trembling fist which rested atop his thigh. His hand felt cold
and trembled as if the emotions within him were trying to burst free and he
couldn't physically contain them. She squeezed his hand comfortingly, trying to
will her own strength onto him. She felt her heart cry out for the suffering
her cousin had gone through, for what they all thought they had lost that
bitter winter night.
"And,
then... then there was this moment of sudden respite," Kyuhyun admitted,
the words choking him on the way out; "I remember feeling relieved, but I
didn't know why... now I do. My memories had been sealed away and, so, I
couldn't feel sad for what I couldn't remember... I lost my memories and for
one brief moment, I felt relieved because I didn't hurt anymore. What does that
say about me, hmm? What does that say about my supposed love for Zhou Mi?"
"What else
were you supposed to feel when you stopped suffering?" Taeyeon questioned,
"Upset? Mad? Why? Because you stopped feeling pain? That doesn't make
sense, Kyuhyun."
"I never should have stopped suffering!" Kyuhyun exclaimed and Taeyeon saw the tears he desperately tried to stop from falling; "He had died in my arms... I should have kept suffering. Even if I lost my memories, something... something should have remembered."
Taeyeon reached
over and wiped at his tears with the cuff of her sleeve, "Is that why you
wanted me to drop you off at the office instead of your house? You need to
prove to yourself that somewhere inside you, something had remembered Zhou Mi
even though Choi Mijoon came into your life?"
"I need to
know why Mijoon came into my life at all," Kyuhyun said quietly, "If
Zhou Mi knew where I was for the past two years, why didn't he come for me? Why
did Mijoon have to be the one my parents hired? If he l... If he loves me, then
he should have come instead of Mijoon."
"Kyuhyun,
remember the night when you first met me as Lee Yeon? You told me you were in a
relationship with someone?" Taeyeon prompted,
"Yes, what
of it?" Kyuhyun asked,
"That same
night, I saw Zhou Mi and I told him that you were with someone. And, even
though he admitted to already knowing about your assistant... well, you should
have seen him," Taeyeon admitted, "He looked as if you had
died."
"But,
he-"
"I know,
but I'm telling you that if you plan on confronting Zhou Mi, Mijoon or whatever
else there is that has you out in the sun... that you consider how Zhou Mi
might have felt knowing you were falling in love with someone who wasn't Zhou
Mi," Taeyeon insisted,
The car pulled
to a stop before the company building and Kyuhyun abruptly hugged her,
"Zhou Mi
should have known I would have fallen in love with Mijoon," Kyuhyun
murmured, pressing a kiss against her forehead, tentatively. Was it really so
easy to go back to how things were between him and his cousin?
Before Taeyeon
could reply, Kyuhyun was out of the car and running desperately into the
protection of the building. Sighing heavily, Taeyeon instructed the driver to
return to the hospital where she had left the twins with their parents. She
took out her cellular phone and called Sungmin.
...
Because I'm still singing
this song for you,
So you know that
I'll come through
for you anytime,
I'll never leave
you behind
So I'm singing this
song to you.
Because I'm still singing
this song for you,
So you know that
I'll come through
for you anytime,
I'll never leave
you behind
So I'm singing this
song to you.
He sat in his
dark office, refusing to turn on a light so that those who didn't see him enter
the building wouldn't know he was there. He was sure, however, that his father
knew the moment he appeared in front of the company building. He sat in his
large, leather office chair, turned to face the wall. His hands were clasped
over his lap, firmly griping his cellular. He had been sitting in the dark for
a few hours, glad he had come during the lunch hour so that there were few
people in the building. If his internal clock was working properly, then the
work day had ended and people would begin to head home for the day. He
distantly wondered if his father ever thought about visiting Kyuri in the
hospital.
There was a
sharp rap on the door. Kyuhyun knew, instinctively, who it was. He hadn't used
his phone, had barely moved a centimetre since settling into his office. And,
still, he had come looking; he always
came looking. Kyuhyun didn't call out or answer. Knowing now what he did of his
assistant, he knew the older man would no longer hesitate to enter the office
even without Kyuhyun's permission. He wondered whether or not he wished he had
locked the door on his way in.
As if on cue,
the door opened and pale, electrical light streamed into the dark office.
"Young
Master?" The voice was soft yet strong, the cadence almost melodic,
drawing him in, tugging at his stubborn heart.
"I'm
here," he replied meaninglessly.
The door closed,
followed immediately by the soft click of the lock. Footsteps padded across the
room and one of the office lamps was turned on, dispelling most of the
immediate darkness. Footsteps again, growing louder, coming closer. When they
stopped, Kyuhyun estimated that his assistant now stood at one end of the large
office desk.
"You called
me 'Young Master' when you opened the door," Kyuhyun stated, the barest
hint of an accusatory edge to his tone,
"Of course,
I-"
"I want to
talk to Zhou Mi," Kyuhyun said firmly, his hands gripping the phone on his
lap to the point of pain. He breathed slowly, steadying himself. "Zhou Mi
never called me 'Young Master'," he said, hating the odd mix of
wistfulness and resentment that now coloured his low voice.
"I
understand," his assistant hesitated for a heartbeat before adding softly;
"Talk and I will listen."
"For the
past year... since you were hired by my parents to be my assistant... why
didn't you once tell me that your real name was Zhou Mi?"
Yeah, I'm singing this
song for you.
I'll never stop
singing for you.
(15th Cycle: Scarlet Promise)
A/N: I just want to remind readers to use discretion when commenting in the c-box or any public/social site about this chapter/series. Please don't put any spoilers in the c-box and please use warnings when about to talk about any plot spoilers. Thanks =)
12 comments:
Hi, it's my first time commenting but I COMPLETELY LOVE THIS SERIES! I just finished the Scarlet Night series and this one in one day and i'm going crazy over it =)) Keep it up!
OH MY GOD. JUST. /OH MY GOD/
I totally did not see that coming, even though you probably left countless clues everywhere!!
great update! ;;;;;
AAAA OMG I LOVE YOU ;)
this chapter is just... wow.
I once suspected that mijoon is zhoumi at first but your previous updates has killed my assumption. I started to like mijoon as a different person.
But then...this omg.
so looking forward to next update, really. :D
great story <3
Omg, I never imagined this to happen! öÖ
I already kind of hates Mijoon for taking Kyu away from Mi... but this - wow!
I wonder how they will work this out... I he can forgive him...
such an evil cliffhenger! >-<
please keep going! <3
And good luck with your exams ^^
Mijoon...Joonmi
THE WORLD FINALLY MAKES SENSE!!
I am completely confused.
:<
So...Zhou Mi got turned then?
Absolutely confused and baffled.
omggg!!
I've just found your work last week and I'm soooooooo addicted!
I've been reading non-stop for days and Scarlet Night ending broke my heart.. T-T
but, but, I LOVE YOU FOR THIS CHAPTER!!
thank you so much for this one, and I'm saying this again, I LOVE YOU! >/<
IKR ;AAA;
ZHOU MIIIIIIIII rftydxyuiopbjdhghybjdidohdhy
Please update soon ♡
WAIT A MINUTE WAIT WHAT if mijoon is zhoumi then taeyeon was eyeing zhoumi and i still cant process anything and everything still doesnt make /any/ sense in my brain. wait.
pleaaaaaaase i cant wait for your next update ;_;
Cheonsa. You have no idea how much I love you and your works. Especially Scarlet Night (It broke my heart. Literally. My heart aching a whole day I even refused to eat anything, lol -no kidding!- then when I got my heartstrength back -like a week later-, I look at your another fics in you masterlist -thats how I realized SN has a sequel!!-
and this one.... this chapter is just *sobsssss*
You're officially my favorite author everrr!!! (;A;)
Cant wait for the next chapterr.....!
so, i started suspecting mijoon=zhoumi a long while ago, but taeyeon eyeing mijoon with distrust totally through me off. not to mention zhoumi being all depressed about kyuhyun falling for his asst....
BUT i think now i get it? omfg, i knew it was coming but at the same time i didn't! i'm gonna have to go through the story once more to pick up the clues!
happy to see you updated! Can't wait for the next one! :)
That twist..oh my shisus! My jaw LITERALLY hit the floor. I kinda hehe fell out of my chair after read that part and yeah.. jaw meets floor.. ouch >..o Oh my poor heart and jaw.. @.@ bravah to you !
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