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Pretty doctor |sunki|
Chapter 22
A chill slithered down Sunooâs spine.
The apartment was silent.
Too silent.
His grip tightened around the note, heart hammering against his ribs. The weight of the words on the paper sank into his bones, pressing down like hands around his throat.
You shouldâve stayed gone.
His pulse pounded in his ears as he scanned the room. The air smelled the sameâfaint traces of coffee and clean linenâbut something felt off.
Sunooâs fingers twitched toward his pocket, where his phone sat like a lifeline. He should call someone. Dr. Choi. Security. The police.
But his body refused to move.
Because deep down, he already knew.
No lock, no phone call, no amount of distance would stop this.
Riki was already inside.
A whisper of movement came from behind him.
Sunoo barely had time to react before a hand clamped over his mouth.
His body seized. A strong arm wrapped around his waist, jerking him back against a firm chest. The scent hit him instantlyâmusk, faint traces of soap, and something darker underneath.
Something dangerous.
"You took too long," Riki murmured against his ear, voice calm. Too calm.
Sunoo thrashed, but Riki didnât budge. His grip tightened, fingers digging into Sunooâs ribs like a silent warning.
"Shh." The sound was almost soothing. Almost. "You wouldnât want to wake the neighbors, would you?"
Sunoo stilled, breathing shallow.
"Youâ" His words muffled against Rikiâs palm.
Riki sighed, pressing closer. "I missed you, you know."
A slow, creeping dread settled in Sunooâs stomach.
This wasnât the same Riki he had left behind at the asylum.
No.
This Riki was calculated.
Controlled.
A predator that had waited patiently for his moment to strike.
Sunoo forced himself to breathe. Think.
He wasnât powerless.
He had studied people like Riki for yearsâpatients who thrived on control, who played with their prey before striking the final blow.
And right now, Sunoo was prey.
Slowly, he forced his body to relax, letting his weight sink against Rikiâs. He felt the other boy pause, muscles flexing beneath his grip.
"Thatâs better," Riki murmured.
Sunooâs nails dug into his palms.
"Let me go," he rasped.
Rikiâs chuckle was warm against his skin. "You donât sound very convincing."
Sunoo clenched his jaw. "What do you want?"
There was a pause.
Thenâ
"Donât act like you donât know."
The words sent a shiver through him.
Rikiâs grip loosened just enough for Sunoo to jerk forward, ripping himself from his grasp. He stumbled a few steps away, heart pounding as he turned to face him.
Riki stood in the dim glow of the kitchen light, head tilted slightly. His eyes flickered, dark and unreadable.
He looked⦠different.
Gone were the loose asylum-issued clothes, the tired eyes. Instead, he wore all blackâfitted sleeves pushed up his forearms, dark jeans, a silver chain glinting against his throat.
He had planned this.
Carefully. Methodically.
Sunooâs stomach twisted.
"You shouldnât be here," he said, voice steadier than he felt.
Riki smiled. "Neither should you."
Silence stretched between them.
Then, Riki stepped closer.
Sunoo instinctively backed up.
"Do you regret it?" Riki asked, voice deceptively soft.
Sunoo swallowed. "Regret what?"
Rikiâs gaze flickeredâjust for a second.
Thenâ
"The kiss."
Sunooâs breath caught.
His fingers curled around the edge of the counter. "That was a mistake."
Rikiâs expression didnât change. But something in the air did.
The temperature seemed to drop.
"You donât believe that," Riki murmured.
Sunooâs throat tightened.
"Go back, Riki," he forced out. "Turn yourself in. Itâs over."
Riki chuckled. "Over?" He stepped forward again, and Sunoo pressed back against the counter. "Sunoo, this was never over."
His voice was like silk, wrapping around Sunooâs throat, squeezing.
"You left," Riki continued. "And you thought that was it? You thought I would just let you go?"
Sunoo forced himself to hold his gaze.
"You should have."
Riki exhaled through his nose, a humorless sound. "You think youâre different from me," he said, voice almost amused. "That youâre the doctor and Iâm the patient."
His fingers traced the edge of the counter, slow and deliberate.
"But you came back."
Sunooâs jaw clenched. "Because you escaped."
Rikiâs lips curled. "No." He leaned in, his breath ghosting over Sunooâs skin. "You came back because you couldnât stand not knowing where I was."
Sunooâs pulse spiked.
He was too close.
Too warm.
Too right.
Rikiâs head tilted. "Tell me Iâm wrong," he murmured.
Sunooâs throat was dry.
He should lie.
He should shove Riki away, call for help, run.
But his body betrayed him.
Because Riki was right.
Sunoo had leftâbut he had never truly let him go.
And now, it was too late.
Rikiâs fingers brushed his wrist, the touch feather-light.
"Come with me," he whispered.
Sunooâs breath hitched. "Rikiâ"
His grip tightened. "Come with me."
A demand. A plea.
And for one terrifying secondâ
Sunoo almost said yes.
His resolve wavered, his fingers trembling at his sides.
But thenâ
A sharp knock at the door.
Sunoo sucked in a breath.
Rikiâs eyes flickered toward the sound, lips pressing into a thin line.
The moment shattered.
Sunoo moved.
He shoved Riki back with all his strength, twisting away before the boy could react.
"Help!" Sunooâs voice rang through the apartment as he stumbled toward the door. "Someoneâsâ!"
A hand snatched his wrist, yanking him back.
Sunoo choked on a gasp.
Rikiâs grip was iron, his expression dark.
"Sunoo." His voice was sharp now, the playfulness gone. "Donât."
The knock came againâlouder this time.
"Dr. Kim?"
Sunooâs chest heaved.
Rikiâs fingers loosened.
A fraction of a second.
But it was enough.
Sunoo ripped himself free, staggering toward the door. His hands fumbled for the lock, heart slamming against his ribs.
And thenâ
The door burst open.
Two security officers flooded inside, their voices sharp.
Sunoo barely registered them.
Because when he turnedâ
Riki was gone.
The window was open, the curtains fluttering in the night air.
Sunoo sucked in a shaky breath, gripping the doorframe to steady himself.
He had gotten away.
Again.
But as the officers asked if he was alright, as Dr. Choiâs voice echoed through the hallway, only one thought filled Sunooâs mind.
This wasnât over.
Riki was still out there.
And he was waiting.
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