CBB Chapter 1.8
by kisses“…Hyung, we almost got caught.”
Heedo stood over Woorak’s head, casting a long shadow. Woorak gave a small laugh towards Heedo, who looked miles away. Because he had been yelling and moving violently, the upper half of his body was halfway out of the bathroom doorway, making for a rather awkward sight.
“I was just so happy to see them. We’re really close, you know. Like family, almost.”
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Heedo, his lips pressed into a thin line, pushed Woorak’s upper body back inside the bathroom, wrapped tape twice around his mouth and the back of his head, and closed the door. The house instantly fell silent.
Taking advantage of Woorak’s subdued state, Heedo called someone to clean up the basement. They repaired the pipes and cleaned, but it would take a while for the basement to dry completely. Exhausted, Heedo slumped onto the sofa and ordered food delivery.
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Thirty minutes later, the food arrived. Heedo set it on the table and went to the bathroom to get Woorak. He turned the doorknob lightly, but the door wouldn’t budge as if something was blocking it. Forcing it open, he saw Woorak sleeping on the floor, blocking the door with his body. Heedo was impressed by his ability to fall asleep so easily in such a situation, but also felt a pang of sympathy for him curled up against the cold. He bent down and shook Woorak’s shoulder.
“Hyung, wake up. It’s time to eat.”
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Woorak didn’t move a muscle, as if deeply asleep. Heedo brushed Woorak’s long eyelashes and then used his thumb and index finger to pry open his eyelids.
“……Uh, mmmph!”
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“Let’s eat.”
“Mmmph, mmmppph.”
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Ah, the tape.
Heedo lifted Woorak’s head and ripped off the tape.
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“You little shit, why are you waking me up like this again? Stop messing with my eyes.”
Woorak’s speech was slurred and drool dribbled from the corner of his mouth, probably because his mouth hadn’t moved in a while. When Heedo wiped it away with his hand, Woorak looked visibly disgusted and backed away.
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Heedo wiped the drool on his shirt with a bitter expression.
“……I guess you don’t like that.”
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“No, who said I dislike it? It’s just so creepily sweet, that’s all. My ideal type is someone affectionate, you know. Did I ever tell you I had a special feeling for you from the moment we met? You’re a guy and there’s an age gap, so I was just agonizing over it, but it was all for nothing. I’m going to express myself more from now on. Do you understand my feelings?”
“I don’t think so. Suddenly changing your tune like this seems like you’re acting… You used to hate me so much, calling me gay and everything.”
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“Oh, that was sall an act. My own guilty conscience made me overreact. Handsome face, nice body, monster dick, pleasant personality, you’re exactly my type. My Ideal type.”
Heedo bit his inner cheek to suppress a smile. Still, a soft chuckle escaped his lips.
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“I kind of sensed it too. Let’s eat first. You must be hungry, right?”
Yes, you gay bastard, I’m starving to death.
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I’ll just survive this first and then I’ll get out of here, just watch.
Woorak, chin raised and teeth clenched, made this vow to himself, then plastered a smile on his face as Heedo turned back. His old flame, Gong-ju1, who had abandoned him long ago, used to love it when he smiled like this.
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My Gong-ju…
She had come to him, a naive young man, and relentlessly pursued him with compliments about how cool and handsome he was. She wasn’t a princess by birth, but she had the heart of one. Even his mother, whom he couldn’t remember, probably wouldn’t have been as kind to him as Gong-ju had been. He was going to devote his body and soul to her, but she left him, calling him uneducated and poor. Still, she was once his everything.
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I hope she’s doing well wherever she is…
As if I’d wish her well, that damn bitch!
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The sudden surge of old memories stung his eyes, but the face that suddenly appeared before him shattered his sentiments.
“Hyung… you’re smiling with your eyes.”
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Woorak barely manage to swallow back a curse and pushed the face in front of him away with his hand. He felt something wet lick his palm and stared wide-eyed, but Heedo wore an innocent expression as if he knew nothing. Seeing Heedo’s clueless expression made him wonder if he had imagined it…
As he relaxed his gaze, Heedo blushed and glanced at him shyly, rubbing the back of his neck. Whenever their eyes met, Heedo smiled bashfully and tilted his head, which Woorak found incredibly creepy.
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I have to endure this lunatic to survive.
“How am I supposed to go eat like this?”
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Despite his resolve, his words came out sharp.
“Like this…”
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With a determined expression and lips firmly pressed together, Heedo put his arms under Woorak’s back and knees, then quickly pulled them back, remembering just how heavy Woorak was. Instead of carrying him, he grabbed Woorak’s wrists with both hands and started to drag him. Woorak’s body twisted as he was pulled, his bare skin bumping against the bathroom threshold with a thud thud sound.
“Oof, ow, ouch.”
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Heedo, with a faint smile, continued to drag Woorak along.
Swish, swish.
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The sound of bare skin scraping against the marble floor echoed. When they reached the dining table, Heedo put his hands under Woorak’s armpits, hoisted him up, and sat him on a chair, then sat down next to him.
Woorak glared at him, silently questioning why he was sitting next to him when there was a perfectly good seat across the table.
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Heedo just gave him a shy smile.
“Your hands are tied, so I thought I’d feed you.”
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Woorak’s face crumpled into a scowl, which he quickly changed to an awkward smile when Heedo looked at him. It was obvious that the smile was forced, but Woorak didn’t seem to realize it. Heedo found it amusing and let out a chuckle. Woorak, forgetting to manage his expression, immediately snapped.
“You’re laughing? You son of a bitch. You think this is funny? You should at least untie me when I eat. Feed me, my ass.”
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Seeing Heedo flinch, Woorak realized he’d made a mistake.
Acting needs brains too, damn it. My emotions get the better of me, and I keep forgetting.
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“I told you I like you, didn’t I? If you believe me, then there’s no need to tie me up like this.”
“Hyung… do you think I’m stupid? I can’t feel even an ounce of sincerity from you, so why would I untie you?”
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What a suspicious bastard.
“Ah, I’m being sincere! Like you said, who would give a handjob to someone they don’t like? If it were anyone else, I would’ve broken their dick off.”
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Heedo rested his chin on his hand and thought for a moment. That was true. That’s why he had asked if Woorak liked him, and Woorak had vehemently denied it…
“Um… then could you do it one more time? Then I think I might finally believe you…”
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Son of a bitch…
Though he clearly cursed under his breath, Woorak pretended not to and wiped his mouth.
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“Change it to a dog collar. I can’t live like this. I have to use the bathroom and wash up.”
“You hated that though.”
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“I thought about it, and it suits my dog-like situation perfectly. Just perfectly.”
Heedo quickly nodded at Woorak, who was raising his voice, and went into the room, returning a while later. He must have attached the end of the leash to something in the room, as he walked out unwinding a long chain leash. He fastened the ribbon-decorated collar around Woorak’s neck, who was grinning widely with wide, terrified eyes, and untied his hands and feet. When Heedo sat next to him, Woorak dropped the forced smile and wore a disgruntled expression.
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“Are you going to sit in front?”
Sensing Woorak’s irritable mood, Heedo didn’t argue and sat across from him.
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Woorak’s breathing became erratic, as if his mood was worsening, so Heedo quickly peeled off the plastic wrap from the fried rice, unwrapped a spoon, and placed it in his hand. He also quickly unwrapped the plastic of the sweet and sour pork and pushed it towards Woorak.
Woorak, panting, shoved a spoonful of fried rice into his mouth, paused abruptly, and then started shoveling the food in frantically.
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“Wow, this place is good. Where is it from?”
Woorak brandished his spoon, spraying rice grains.
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“Delicious, right? The sweet and sour pork is even better.”
Heedo stood up, holding the sauce container to pour it over the sweet and sour pork, but Woorak stopped him.
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“Hey, why are you pouring the sauce? You’re supposed to eat it crispy. This kid doesn’t know how to eat. Hey, did you order a small? You seem to always order small portions. Last time, you only brought two bags of bread. Next time, order a large. And ask for at least four portions of pickled radish. Usually, they give you fried dumplings as a service, but they didn’t give us any this time. How do they run a business like this? Bring me some vinegar. I want to pour some on the pickled radish.”
“…Okay.”
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Having devoured his food in a flash, Woorak leaned back in his chair and spread his legs wide under the table.
“Ah, that was good.”
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With a full stomach and both his hands and feet set free, he felt much more relaxed.
“Heedo, bring me a glass of water.”
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“…Okay.”
Heedo replied sullenly, put down his spoon, and stood up to pour some water. While he was at it, he also made coffee. He knew Woorak would ask for it anyway. Throughout the meal, Woorak had constantly nagged and constantly asked for things. He was probably what they called… an old fashioned person.
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Woorak frowned at the coffee.
“Heedo, don’t you have any instant coffee mix? I don’t understand the taste of this stuff. Coffee has to be instant.”
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He then pushed the cup towards Heedo as if it were the most natural thing in the world, even though Heedo hadn’t finished eating yet.
“Hyung.”
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A low, and heavy voice called out.