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“Jeong Yunho prides himself on being a good man. He’s a good son to his parents; calls them every day without fail. A good friend, too. Always there when Wooyoung asks, even if it means going out clubbing when he’s far too tired to appreciate the strobe lights. He’s good at his job. Reliable, polite, the kind of colleague people trust.
Still, when he looks at Mingi’s face, when he studies the pale hollow at his throat as he writes, Yunho’s thoughts refuse the proper shape. He thinks about pressing a fingertip there. He thinks about leaving a mark, a small bruise that would be private and visible only to them both. It’s obscene and intoxicating all at once.
Perhaps Yunho isn’t that good of a man. Because, upon looking at Mingi in that crowded room, when he should be focused on careful note-taking and quick thinking, the only thing he can think about is how much he wants to ruin the younger man, just a little.”
Mingi isn’t into guys. He’s about to get married, and his life is balanced, carefully controlled so he can keep on breathing. But when he meets Yunho, the certainties he’s built to survive begin to crack. Maybe it was never order he craved, but the freedom to come undone.
