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Chapter 1 - Chapter 1: The Scent of a Predator

The cherry blossoms in Seoul always felt too bright for Haru's liking. To everyone else, they symbolized new beginnings, but to eighteen-year-old Haru, they were just a reminder of how fragile everything was.

​Haru adjusted his oversized school sweater, his fingers pale and slender against the dark fabric. With his soft features, wide doe-eyes, and a natural innocence that made people want to protect him, he was the definition of "pure." But Haru didn't want protection; he just wanted to disappear into his books.

​"Haru-ya! You're late again!" his sister, Min-ah, called out from the living room.

​Haru stepped into the house, dropping his bag. "The library was crowded, Noona."

​"Excuses, excuses," she teased, ruffling his hair. "Hurry up and change. My boyfriend is coming over for dinner. I want you to finally meet him properly. He's been dying to see you."

​Haru froze. He had heard about Min-ah's boyfriend for months. Jin-woo. A successful, handsome, and charismatic man. But every time Min-ah talked about him, Haru felt a strange chill, as if someone was watching him from a distance he couldn't see.

​An hour later, the doorbell rang. It wasn't just a sound; it felt like a warning.

​When the door opened, a man stepped in who seemed to swallow all the light in the room. Jin-woo was tall, dressed in a sharp black coat that screamed power. His eyes were dark, cold, and calculated—until they landed on Haru.

​"Jin-woo, this is my little brother, Haru," Min-ah said, beaming with pride as she clung to Jin-woo's arm.

​Haru bowed politely, his heart suddenly racing for no reason. "Hello, Jin-woo-ssi."

​Jin-woo didn't speak immediately. He stepped closer, stepping into Haru's personal space. The scent of expensive cologne and something metallic—like old coins—filled Haru's lungs.

​"Haru," Jin-woo whispered. The way he said the name wasn't like a stranger. It sounded like a man claiming a lost treasure.

​Jin-woo reached out, his hand large and warm, and tucked a stray lock of hair behind Haru's ear. His thumb lingered on Haru's skin for a second too long, a slow, deliberate graze that made Haru shiver.

​"You're even more... delicate than the photos," Jin-woo said, his voice dropping to a low, vibrato hum.

​Dinner was a blur of terror. While Min-ah laughed and talked about their future wedding, Haru felt Jin-woo's gaze burning into him. Under the table, Haru felt something. A foot. Jin-woo's shoe was pressing against Haru's ankle, slowly moving up his calf.

​Haru gasped, dropping his spoon.

​"Is something wrong, Haru?" Jin-woo asked, his expression perfectly calm, a predatory smile dancing on his lips.

​"I... I'm not feeling well," Haru stammered, standing up so fast his chair screeched. "Excuse me."

​He ran to his room and locked the door. His breath came in ragged gasps. He felt tainted, marked. He looked at his reflection—the innocent boy everyone loved. He felt like a lamb that had just met a wolf.

​He reached into his pocket to grab his phone, but instead, he felt a piece of paper. He pulled it out. It was a polaroid photo.

​His heart nearly stopped.

​It was a photo of him sleeping in his bed, taken from inside his own room. On the back, written in bold, aggressive ink, were four words:

​"You belong to me."

​At that moment, the door handle turned. Slowly. Deliberately.

​Click. Click.

​"Haru-ya," Jin-woo's voice came from the other side of the wood, dark and suffocating. "You forgot to say goodbye to your brother-in-law."

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