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The reference picture is Jacob Elordi
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Jacob Elordi played Nate in Euphoria and I wanna beat both Nate and Aiden Biiaaaaaatchđđđ
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Lukas sorta screenshot redraw but itâs not rly the same pose
Redraw of jesse screenshot because I love the picture sm he looks so polite
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and wgat probably happened in episode 1 I think (I genuinely hate this and the anatomy is fucked but I wanted to include something thatâs not just a character standing in the white void đđ)
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*.â§ synopsis: after years of heartbreak and betrayal, youâve learned to bury your emotions to survive. but when your high school sweetheart, kang dae-ho, unexpectedly appears in the deadly game you're also in, the walls you built around your heart begin to crack. As past and present collide, survival becomes about more than just staying alive *.â§ word count: 10.1k (yeah) *.â§ warnings: squidgame season 2 spoilers, violence, death, trauma, toxic relationships, cursing, fluff, angst. your number is 389. *.â§ note: dae-ho won against in-ho by just .2%! thank you all so much for the support. my in-ho fanfic reached 1K notes already, while 1k+ of you participated in my poll! I'm very thankful for the support :> i was in the middle of editing in-ho's fic when the polls finished, when i saw how close the votes were i laughed. luckily i only needed to tweak a bit in this fic for it to be done. enjoy reading!! >:) dae-ho is such a cutiee!! long italicized texts are flashbacks. masterlist | request here
âShit, I just moved didnât I?â Player 196 asked in a lighthearted tone after swatting the bee that landed on her. Before anyone could answer, she dropped dead to the ground, a bullet from god knows where piercing through her skull.
The area erupted in chaos as players realized the horrific truth: to be eliminated meant death. Others tried to make a desperate run for it, while some froze, paralyzed from fear, and you were one of them.Â
Your eyes trailed down to the corpse laying a few feet in front of you. Your heart dropped. That couldâve been you.
You should've trusted your gut. You shouldâve known that whatever bullshit that shady man in a suit said was too good to be true. But here you were, paying the price of your stupid decisions.
The air was thick with panic as a bloody massacre unfolded before your eyes. People who ran got shot left and right, while those who stayed survived. Once it cleared those who moved, the mechanical doll turned around, its eerie voice rising in song. The players were too stunned to move. Only one person had the courage to actâPlayer 456. With unwavering resolve, they ran ahead and instructed you all to hide behind someone bigger than you.
The rest of you followed suit, moving quickly. You ended up behind Player 230âThanos, a rapper drowning in 1.19 billion won of debt. You didnât trust him, and your instincts proved right. As the game progressed, he shoved people ahead of him, ending their lives without hesitation. Yet, you had to give him some credit: the man could hold a pose.
One by one, players crossed the finish line. As the timer reached 0, the hellish game finally ended. You were shaking, your body trembling with the aftershock, but at least you were still alive. The guards escorted everyone back to the main area, where the survivors collapsed to their knees, begging for mercy, begging to go home. You could hear them, desperate, pleading. It was almost unbearable.
âThere mustâve been a misunderstanding,â the square guardâs voice rang out, cutting through the despair. His tone was flat and devoid of emotion. âWe are not trying to harm you. We are presenting you with an opportunity.â
His words did little to reassure anyone. Your eyes rolled at their response. Misunderstanding my ass! The chance of survival, of escape, felt more like a cruel joke than anything else. But before the guard could continue, a voice rose above the rest, sharp and commanding.
âClause three of the consent form!â Player 456 called out, his voice filled with defiance.
Everyone turned to look at him, some surprised, others hopeful. You were no different. You hadnât expected anyone to stand up in this situation. You didnât even know what clause three was, you skipped that part and immediately signed the form, but there was something in the way he spoke that made you believe he knew more than the rest of you.
âThe games may be terminated upon a majority vote, correct?â he demanded, his eyes never leaving the guard.
The square guard responded without missing a beat, his tone unchanged. âThat is correct.â
âThen let us take a vote right now,â Player 456 pressed, his voice firm and unyielding.
There was a brief silence before the guard spoke again, acknowledging the request with a chilling calmness. âOf course, we respect your right to freedom of choice.â He paused, and in that moment, you could feel the hope that had been buried deep inside everyone start to stir. It wasnât much, but it was something. âBut first, let me announce the prize amount that has been accumulated.â
With the press of a button, the room shifted. The cold, sterile space took on a strange new color, bathed in a soft, eerie glow. A massive piggy bank, almost comically large, descended from the ceiling, its mechanical limbs creaking with the weight. The sound of bills filling it echoed through the room, a surreal sound that only added to the strangeness of the moment. It felt like something out of a twisted casino, a game that didnât care about the lives it destroyed, only the money it could accumulate.
âThe number of players eliminated in the first game is 91,â the guard continued, as the money filled the piggy bank at a steady pace. âTherefore, a total of 9.1 billion won has been accumulated. If you choose to quit the games now, the 365 remaining players can equally divide the 9.1 billion won and leave with your share.â
âHow much is that?â Player 100 asked.
âEach personâs share would be 24,931,500 won,â the guard answered flatly, almost as if it was an insignificant amount.
You could hear the gasps of disbelief that rippled through the crowd. It was hard to wrap your mind around it. You almost died for that? The amount seemed insignificant compared to the terror youâd experienced. You could hear others murmuring, their frustration and disbelief growing louder. What good was 24 million won when you had been pushed to the brink of death, when you had witnessed so much suffering?
âTwenty million? You said 45.6 billion!â Player 230 shouted, his voice filled with outrage.
The guardâs response was cold, calculated. âThe rule was that a hundred million won would be accumulated for each eliminated player. If you choose to play the next game, and more players are eliminated, the prize amount will increase accordingly.â
The answer felt hollow, like an empty promise that was meant to keep you on the hook.
âThen how much will it be if you survive until the very end?â someone asked, their voice tinged with desperation.
âAs I already told you, the total prize money for all 456 players is 45.6 billion won. Those who make it through all six games will equally divide the 45.6 billion won.â
A hush fell over the room, as the reality of the prize set in. 45.6 billion won. It was an obscene amount of money. The sum felt impossible, unreal. But at the same time, it was exactly what so many of you needed. The temptation of that massive prize loomed in the air, a beacon in the darkness. Could you really leave with only 24 million? Was that all your life was worth?
âSo, if youâre the only one to survive, you get 45.6 billion won?â Player 230 asked, as if the question needed to be confirmed, just to make sure he hadnât misunderstood.
âThat is correct,â the guard answered, his voice detached, like it was just another part of the game.
For a brief moment, the room seemed to breathe in unison. The weight of the prize, the gravity of the situation, pressed down on everyone. People began to murmur among themselves, the excitement in their voices unmistakable. The idea of that unimaginable sum of moneyâmore than they had ever seen in their livesâbecame a tangible thing in the air. People who had been trembling in fear moments before now looked around, their eyes glinting with a new kind of hunger. The atmosphere shifted, the air thick with the scent of greed and desperation.
âSo we can take a vote again and decide to leave after the next game?â someone asked, voice laced with uncertainty, but also with a flicker of hope.
âAs promised in the consent form, you can take a vote after each game and decide to leave with the prize money accumulated up to that point,â the guard confirmed. âWe always prioritize your voluntary actions.â
The voting began, and the room filled with tension once again. Player 456Â was the first one to vote. He stepped forward, pressing X without hesitation. Others followed, some pressing X, others O. When your turn came, you felt your heart pounding in your chest. You didnât hesitate. You stepped forward, pressing O with a sense of finality, the sound of the button clicking louder in your ears than it should have been. You placed the patch on your jacket, marking your decision, and walked back to your side of the room.
You didnât look back.
You werenât sure when you had made up your mind, but the choice was clear. Despite everything, despite the fear gnawing at the edges of your resolve, you knew you couldnât walk away now.Â
Out there, in the real world, the debt that had dragged you into this nightmare would still be waiting. The vultures would circle, just as they always had, but now you could fight back. You could take a step toward something better. The thought of going back to the crushing weight of your debts, to the life that had led you to this point, filled you with dread. There was nothing for you out there anymore.
The prize, the money, the possibility of escaping this endless cycleâthis was the only chance you had left. There was no turning back now.
As much as you sympathized with those who wanted to leave, You just couldnât. Here, at least, there was hope. A sliver of it. And if you survived, you could finally break free. You could pay it all off. You could start over. For the first time in what felt like forever, you had a chanceâone that you couldnât let slip through your fingers.
Your gaze wandered to the others, watching as they made their decisions. Some pressed X with shaking hands, their faces filled with desperation to leave and go home. Others pressed O with grim determination, their eyes locked on the future, no matter how uncertain. And yet, the overwhelming weight of it all crashed down on you again, heavy and suffocating.
You looked up at the piggy bank hanging high above, its golden glow mocking you with promises of salvation. If you made itâif you became the lone survivorâyouâd earn it all. 45.6 billion won. Enough to erase every debt. Enough to silence the loan sharks who haunted your dreams. Enough to leave it all behind and disappear.
But as you stared at it, bile rose in your throat. Was this all your life had becomeâfighting for money, sacrificing everything just to survive? Your stomach twisted as your fists clenched, nails digging into your palms.
Reaching for your necklace, you clutched it tightly, the familiar weight grounding you for a moment. Its warmth offered a flicker of comfort, but even that couldnât silence the emptiness creeping in. Here, hope felt like a dangerous thing to hold onto.
Out there, you had nothing. No one. Over time, everyone had given up on you. Your friends had drifted away, unwilling to carry the weight of your problems. Your family had turned their backs, tired of the chaos and the shame. And then there was... him.
He left without a word. No explanation, no goodbye. Just gone, as if you had never mattered at all.
When he disappeared, it felt like the last thread holding you together unraveled. You tried to move on, to make sense of it, but the truth was simple: no one stayed. Out there, you were invisibleâa burden no one wanted to carry.
But here? Here, you had a purpose. As twisted and brutal as it was, the games gave you something to hold onto. Every step forward felt like proof that you could still fight, still matter, even if it was only to yourself.
You tore your gaze from the piggy bank and stared down at your shoes. It used to be whiteâ pure. Now itâs scuffed and worn, much like you. Each scratch and stain told a story of a life lived in survival mode, clinging to scraps of hope. You couldnât help but wonderâif you walked away now, what would be waiting for you? Nothing but the same endless cycle of despair.
At least here, you had a chance. A sick, twisted, blood-soaked chance.
And that was more than the outside world had ever given you.
In the midst of your inner turmoil, you didnât notice someone standing beside you. They were looking at you, as if they wanted to make small talk yet didn't know how.
There was something bugging Dae-ho and he didn't know what it was. He couldn't stay still, couldn't think properly, couldnât stay calm. He desperately needs a distraction, and he needs it now. But what could he possibly do? He can't just slap himself or shout. No way, that's too embarrassing.Â
The male thought deeply before an idea popped up in his head. Eureka! He could try and talk to someone! His excitement died down as fast as it came. Yeah, he could try and talk to someone but who? His eyes scanned the crowd. To his dismay, most of the people surrounding him were scary oldies, and he was not willing to take the risk. He looked to his left, spotting a full head of hair.Â
His gaze landed on you. You're young, he thinksâ the white spots in your hair were less than those around him. He felt a little nervous, unsure of how to approach you, but he had no choice. This was his chance.
He coughed lightly, a test to see if you would notice him.Â
No response.Â
He tried again, this time a bit louder.Â
Still nothing.
He began to get irritated, were you deaf or something? Shaking his irrational thoughts, Dae-ho got ready to fake cough again.
Then, out of nowhere, an old man in front of him turned and glared, sending a shiver down his spine. The male stopped, his face flushing. He needed to stop being a coward. He steeled himself, like the marine he was before doing it the right way.
He then stared at your unresponsive figure with intense, wide, and bulging eyes hoping that you would feel his intense stare and finally look at him. When that didnât work, he began chanting âHey! Look at me!â in his head just in case you were a mind reader.Â
To nobody's surprise, his âplanâ flunked. Letting out an audible sigh, Dae-ho shook his head. He stopped being a wuss and garnered courage like a true marine. He should just approach you the right way, a single tap on the shoulder wouldn't hurt anybody right? Right.
As soon as his hand touched your shoulder, you ducked down and sneezedâan odd timing. He froze, unsure whether this was a sign to stop or if you were actually a mind reader and was avoiding him. But before he could pull his hand away, you reverted back to your original positionâ bumping into his outstretched hand.
He jumped back, startled. His cheeks flushed again as he realized heâd intruded on your space. In a sudden burst of nervous energy, he bowed deeplyâ a perfect ninety degrees, his hands clasped in front of him.
âIâm really sorry! I didnât mean to... you see, I was feeling a little bored and wanted to talk to someone. Between you and me, I donât want to talk to some old gray-haired people in debt. Sorry if I made you uncomfortable, youâre free to slap me and ignore me!â
He spoke in one long breath, the words tumbling out faster than he could control. Then, he froze, bracing himselfâwaiting for a slap, a harsh word, anything to tell him he had crossed a line. Or maybe, just maybe, he was waiting for you to give him a sign that it was all okay. The silence that followed was suffocating, hanging between you like a heavyweight, neither of you dared to break.
When you didnât respond, he began to doubt himself. Was this a joke? Was he imagining everything? Had he pushed too far?
And thenâ
ââŠDae-hoâŠ?â
The silence that was there from the beginning stretched even further as Dae-ho froze, his heart pounding. He could feel his chest tightening with every breath, his thoughts spinning in circles. Was this really happening?
He slowly lifted his head, praying, hoping that what he was thinking wasnât true. His eyes scanned your face, searching for any sign that this was just some cruel illusion. He blinked hard, trying to clear his vision, but it didnât help. You were still there, staring back at him, just as real as the cold walls of the room around him.
â[Name]...â
How could this be real? The years apart, the silence, the painâit had all carved its place deep inside you, wounds that never fully healed. And yet, here he was, standing before you like a ghost dragged from the past to haunt you. It wasnât fair. None of it was fair.
You stared at him, unable to look away, yet every second felt like a fresh wound. How could he just stand there, shaking and silent, as if you werenât the one left to pick up the shattered pieces of your life when he walked away? Your chest tightened, the air suddenly too thick to breathe.
He looked so different, yet so heartbreakingly familiar. Those same eyes that used to meet yours with warmth now avoided your gaze like a coward. The same hands that once held yours trembled at his sides, as if they carried the weight of something unsaid.
You wanted to scream at him, to demand answers to the questions that had haunted you for years. Why did he leave? Why didnât he say goodbye? The questions burned in your chest, but no words came. The silence between you was louder than any explanation he could giveâlouder than the ache of the years he left you to carry alone.
And yet, some small part of you hated yourself for hoping, for wanting him to say something that would make it all make sense. But as his lips parted and nothing came, his silence was louder than any excuse could ever be.
Cheers suddenly filled the room as the two of you looked away from each other. Looking at the scoreboard, you released a sigh of relief as O won, meaning the games would still proceed.Â
Following the guards orders to disperse, you walked away as fast as you could. You needed to run away for a while, away from everyone, away from him. You weaved through the sea of players, ignoring the chaotic mix of relief and despair filling the room. Every step felt heavier, your mind still reeling from the sight of him. Why here? Why now?
Your chest ached. The large room offered little solace, the murmur of restless voices and distant footsteps a constant reminder of where you were. You sought refuge in the thin, scratchy blanket of your assigned bed, pulling it over yourself as if it could shield you from the weight pressing down on your chest.
Laying in a fetal position, you tried to steady your breathing, to stop the trembling in your hands. But his faceâhis eyesâkept flashing in your mind, a painful reminder of everything you thought youâd buried.
Anger simmered just beneath the surface, threatening to boil over. You clenched your fists, an attempt to stop the tears from flowing. But no amount of control could erase the gnawing ache in your chest.
â[Name]...â
The voice froze you in place.Â
âCan we⊠talk?â His voice was quiet, almost pleading.
Under the covers, you exhaled sharply, forcing yourself to keep your tone steady. âWhatâs there to talk about, Dae-ho?â
His jaw tightened, and he took a cautious step closer to your bed. âI⊠I didnât think Iâd see you here. I didnât think Iâd see you again at all.â
âNeither did I,â you replied curtly. âAnd yet, here we are.â
He flinched at your words, guilt flashing in his eyes not that you could see it. âI know I owe you an explanation.â
You scoffed, shaking your head. âAn explanation? After all these years? After you disappeared without a word? You think I need that now, here of all places?â
His lips parted as if to argue, but he stopped himself. Instead, he looked down, his hands gripping the fabric of his jumpsuit. âI wanted to explain. I really did. But I didnât know how.â
âYou didnât know how?â you repeated, incredulous. âYou didnât know how to tell me you were leaving? That you were giving up on us? That youââ
Your voice cracked, and you stopped, swallowing the lump in your throat. You refused to let him hear you cry. Not here. Not now.
âI didnât give up on you,â he said softly.
His words hung in the air, but they did nothing to soothe the ache inside you. You shook your head once more, your voice trembling. âYou left me alone, Dae-ho. You walked away without a word, and you left me to deal with everything by myself. Donât tell me you didnât give up.â
Silence followed, thick and suffocating. You could feel his eyes on your figure under the covers, before hearing footsteps walk away. You didnât expect much, knowing that all he does is run from his responsibilities. But why did it still hurt?Â
As you went to collect your dinner, you couldnât help but overhear familiar laughter. Laughter that you used to love listening to. Silently gazing at Dae-hoâs figure, you watch in silence as he makes small talk with a group of men in the corner of the room. A small smile crept up your face, even after all those years he still has his charming laugh. You moved your gaze to the guard as they handed you your food, with a small bow you thanked them before going back to your bed.Â
Looking at him one more time, your eyes widened in surprise as a set of eyes clashed with yours. Thankfully, it wasnât Dae-ho. It was 001. There was something in his stare that made you scared. Maybe Dae-ho told them about your history and now they were angry at you, either way, who were you to care? You broke eye contact first, setting your gaze elsewhere as you retreated back to your assigned bed. Little did you know Dae-ho was doing the same, looking at you with longing eyes every time you had your back turned from him.
The next day came quickly, the game even quicker. You convinced a group to let you join their team with your gonggi skills. They were reluctant at first but had no choice but to let you in as the timer was nearing its end. Your team went through the games with ease, everyone was a pro on the gamesâ you included.Â
As the guard placed the table in front of you, you and your team squatted, the familiar weight of the stones in your hands grounding you. It reminded you of something, something far simpler, back when you were young.
âThe slowest will have to buy the winner dinner, deal?â you said with a playful grin, your voice filled with mischievous confidence as you laid out the challenge.
Dae-hoâs eyes widened, shaking his head dramatically. âThatâs unfair! You only say that because youâre a pro at gonggi!â he shot back, his voice half-laughing and half-complaining, clearly trying to defend himself.
Currently, the two of you, still in your high school uniforms, are sprawled on the floor of your room, surrounded by an amusing mess of half-done activities. The afternoon had been a carefree escape from schoolwork and responsibilities, as you had decided to skip school for the day. Your parents were away, so you had the house all to yourselves.
The floor was scattered with papers, a few textbooks left open, and snacks youâd absentmindedly snacked on while getting lost in your own little world. Dae-hoâs hair was a chaotic mess of clips, ties, and failed attempts at creating something resembling style.Â
Meanwhile, your face was painted with makeup. Your eyes were covered in uneven eyeshadow, and your lipstick had smudged onto your cheeks in a way that had you wondering if you'd even be able to wash it off later. It was ridiculous, but it was also perfect. There was no need for perfection when you were together, just moments of unfiltered fun. You didnât mind looking sillyâit was a shared experience, after all.
You leaned back on the floor, hands resting behind your head, watching him with an amused expression. He had always been competitive, and you knew he wouldnât let this challenge slide without giving it his all. But you also knew he wouldnât back down.
"You're just mad because I'm about to beat you,â you teased, raising an eyebrow and holding the gonggi stones in your hand. âIâve got this in the bag."
Dae-ho let out an exaggerated sigh, pretending to be defeated, but his eyes betrayed himâthe challenge was on. âFine. The loser buys the winner dinner.â he said, as the fire in his eyes burned brightly.
You smiled, leaning closer and placing the stones carefully in front of both of you. âYouâre on,â you replied, your voice light but determined.
The game, which was just supposed to be a simple way to pass the time, had suddenly become a full-blown competition, complete with stakes. Dae-ho didnât like losing, and you knew that meant he would give everything he had to win, but you werenât going to make it easy for him.
With that, the tension between you both shifted. You could feel the energy change as you both focused on the stones in front of you, your hands hovering over them, ready to begin the game. The silly banter was still there, but now it was mixed with a more serious undercurrentâa challenge that was both fun and a little bit intense.
Dae-ho glanced at you once more, his expression playful but competitive, and you could see the slight smirk forming on his lips. âGet ready to buy me that dinner,â he said with mock confidence, ready to show you he was the better player.
You laughed, shaking your head. âWeâll see about that, Dae-ho.â
And with that, the game began, the stones flying through the air as you both competed to see who could win the challenge, the promise of dinner hanging in the balance.
After breezing through the first rounds, you placed all the stones on top of your hand, heart racing. You nervously exhaled, forcing yourself to focus.
âIâm honestly jealous of your gonggi skills,â you admitted, leaning back in your chair as you sat beside Dae-ho at your favorite hotpot place, a small smile playing on your lips as you stirred your bowl of soup.
Dae-ho, who had just taken a sip from his drink, blinked at you in mock surprise. âYou? Jealous of me? Youâre the one who won!â he said with a playful glare, his tone lighthearted.
You laughed softly, shaking your head at him. âNot that part, silly! I always notice that you always catch all five stones with ease. Even if Iâm fast, I still mess up once in a while.â You looked down at your half-eaten bowl, the warmth from the hotpot filling your chest, but it wasnât just from the foodâit was the company that made everything feel so right.
Dae-hoâs expression softened as he put down his chopsticks, giving you his full attention. He nodded thoughtfully, then smiled, and for a moment, you felt as if the world outside didnât exist, just the two of you, sharing this simple, quiet moment together.
âWell, my lovely [nickname],â he said, his voice taking on that playful, teasing tone you knew so well. âI can always tell you a trick,â he continued, raising an eyebrow mischievously. âBut itâll cost you. My secrets arenât free, you know.â
Your curiosity piqued, you tilted your head, giving him a playful. âGo on, then.â
Dae-hoâs smile widened as he turned his cheek toward you, tilting his head just enough to make it clear what he wanted. You giggled, rolling your eyes but giving in, leaning forward to place a soft kiss on his left cheek.
He grinned, the sparkle in his eyes making your heart skip a beat, and without missing a beat, he pointed to the other side, silently asking for more. You couldnât help but smile, kissing his right cheek just as lightly.
Then, Dae-ho tilted his head again, offering his forehead with that trademark mischievous smile. âAnd this one?â he asked, his eyes glinting with excitement.
You didnât even hesitate, leaning in to plant a soft kiss on his forehead, your heart fluttering in the simple affection. It felt like the most natural thing in the world, and the more you kissed him, the more the world around you faded away.
He stretched his hand out next, offering the back of his left hand with an expectant grin. You chuckled at how silly this game was becoming, but you still kissed it gently, your heart swelling with warmth. His grin only grew wider, and before you knew it, he was extending his right hand, offering it up for another kiss.
You kissed it too, your heart fluttering again at how effortlessly he could make everything feel so special. Each little moment, each silly gesture, you loved it all.
Finally, with that signature grin of his, Dae-ho turned fully toward you, his eyes sparkling with playfulness. âAnd this one?â he asked, tilting his face toward yours, the question hanging in the air like an invitation.
Without even thinking, you closed the space between you and kissed his lips, a soft, lingering kiss that felt full of promise and affection. The moment was so pure, so simple, that it left you breathless in the best way. Nothing mattered but the two of you, sharing this quiet, tender connection.
Dae-ho smiled against your lips, his arms subtly drawing you closer as he pulled back just slightly, a lovestruck expression on his face. âYouâre the best, [nickname].â he whispered, his breath warm against your ear as he nuzzled you gently. His voice was soft and full of affection, and you couldnât help but smile back, your heart swelling with warmth.
You leaned in, your voice teasing. âSo? Whatâs the trick?â
Dae-ho let out a dramatic sigh, pretending to be exasperated but still smiling. âCanât I have a lovely moment with you?â he asked, his tone light and affectionate.
âDae-ho.â you said with a small laugh, nudging him playfully.
âFine, fine! Youâre a party pooper!â he joked, giving you a nudge back before getting serious. He shifted slightly, sitting up straighter and showing you a more focused expression. âAlright, listen carefully.â He mimicked the motions as he spoke. âWhat I do is first calm myself down. Inhale... and exhale.â He demonstrated the breathing technique, his chest rising and falling slowly.Â
He paused before looking at you expectantly. Rolling your eyes, you copied his movement. Inhale and exhale.
Satisfied, he continued. âOnce you find your peace, you put all your might in your palm so the stones donât fall. Strong foundation.â
You nodded, watching him carefully. âGot it,â you said, your gaze fixed on his hands as he continued with his instructions.
He smiled, clearly pleased by your attention. âThen you throw your hand upwardsâjust right. Not too low, not too high,â he said, raising one hand and showing you the perfect motion. âCount one...â He paused dramatically, his eyes never leaving yours.
âCount one,â you repeated, laughing softly at how serious he was being, yet how cute he looked while teaching you.
âThen catch!âÂ
You threw your hand up. It felt natural. It felt right. The stones landed, and you caught them all in one smooth motion.
âHey! I caught it on the first try!â You grinned, excitement rushing through you. You looked up, expecting to see Dae-hoâs proud smile, the one that always made your heart race.
But instead, you met the cold, expressionless face of a guard. Reality hit like a punch to the gut. This wasnât Dae-ho. This wasnât your favorite hotpot place.
Your heart twisted, the warmth you replaced by the emptiness of this place. You tried to smile, but it felt hollow. The distant cheers of your teammates did nothing to drown out the silence in your mind.
You couldnât shake the memory, his teasing smile, his quiet words, the way his lips brushed against yours. Those were moments you could never go back to. As you moved on to the next station, the sting of that memory lingered, sharp and painful. The sweetness was gone. It was just you, alone in this game, with no place for memories of simpler times.
Everything was a blur after that, your mind occupied by what happened during the second game. Gonggi was something you always bonded over, and that game brought unwanted memories back. It got to a point wherein the way youâd always made decisions, small or big, was by playing gonggi. Where to eat? Play gonggi. Whoâs paying the bill? Gonggi.Â
But now, as you lay at your bed, staring at the ceiling, it wasnât the same. Your mind wandered back to that moment, remembering his smile, the way his eyes would soften when he looked at you. That warmth, that sense of belonging, was gone. The past felt distant, like a dream you couldnât hold onto anymore.
You closed your eyes, trying to push the memory away. Suddenly, the light went out.Â
The light went out? That wasnât right.
You opened one eye and saw Dae-ho standing above you, looking down at you with that nervous, familiar expression.
âCongrats, [Name]. I knew you could do it.â he said softly.
You looked up at him, emotions swirling in your chest. âCongrats also, Dae-ho.â you replied quietly.Â
You stared at him as the weight of everything hung heavy in the air between you. You had so many emotions running through your veinsâhurt, betrayal, confusion, angerâand yet, here he was, standing in front of you, trying to explain himself, trying to make sense of everything.
â[Name]... Please, talk to me.â he repeated, his voice soft but desperate.
You didnât move at first. The space between you, filled with so many unspoken words. Finally, you stood up, leading him to a quiet corner between the bed frames, away from the chaos. The moment felt strangely intimate, but so far removed from anything you could have ever imagined.
Dae-ho was the first to break the silence, his voice shaking with the weight of his confession. âI didnât want to leave, [Name]. I didnât... but I had no choice.â He paused, his face twisted with guilt as he rubbed his hands together nervously.
âMy father...â His voice cracked as he spoke, his words thick with regret. âHe was... always trying to control me. Pushing me into things I didnât want. He never let me make my own decisions. But when it came to you... he saw how much I cared. He saw how soft I was because of you, and he hated it. He thought I wasnât strong enough to surviveâhow I wasn't becoming a real man, so he sent me away. He made me join the Marines. He didnât even let me choose. I tried to fight him. I tried to say no, but he didnât care.â
You felt your heart break all over again. âBut... Why didnât you fight harder for us? Why didnât you try harder to stay? To... tell me?â The words were out before you could stop them, and they stung more than youâd expected.
âI... I couldnât,â he whispered. âHe had me. I thought if I left, if I did what he said, it would all be over. That heâd leave me alone. But when I came back, you were gone. I couldnât find you. I looked for you everywhere, [Name], but you and your family were gone. And I thought... I thought I lost you forever. And I couldnât fix it.â
You bit your lip to stop yourself from crying. âBut you didnât even try to find me, Dae-ho. You just... disappeared. I waited for you. I thought I was worth waiting for, but you made me feel the opposite. You just left, and I had to pick up the pieces of my life without you.â
âPlease donât say that. You are worth fighting for [Name].â
His eyes filled with sorrow, and he reached out for you, but you pulled back slightly, not ready for his touch just yet. âIâm sorry,â he whispered. âI never wanted to hurt you. I thought I could make it right when I came back, but... it wasnât the same. And now Iâm afraid Iâve lost you for good.â
Your chest tightened, and you fought to keep your emotions in check. âYou didnât lose me, Dae-ho. If anything, I still think about you. Every street I walk, every place I visit. I always tried to find any sign of you. You just⊠you never gave me a chance to be part of your life anymore. I canât just go back to how things were. I canât pretend everythingâs okay, because itâs not.â
âI understand,â Dae-ho said quietly, his voice laced with sincerity. âI know youâve been through so much. And Iâm sorry I wasnât there for you before, but Iâm here now. Let me make it right. PleaseâŠâ
He paused, swallowing hard before speaking again, as if the weight of his words was too heavy to bear. âIf you just vote to go home, we can leave all this behind. We donât have to keep playing. We can go back to the way things were. We can be free. We can live together.â
His words hit you like a punch to the stomach, leaving you breathless. You couldnât wrap your mind around what he was asking. He wanted you to vote to go home? Thatâs all it took? To end this nightmare?
You took a step back, your heart hammering in your chest. The sudden flood of emotions was overwhelmingâconfusion, anger, hurt, all rolled into one. âIs that what you think this is about, Dae-ho? You think you can just tell me to vote to go home and everything will magically go back to normal? That weâll just go back to living in some fairy tale together?â
His face faltered with guilt, but you couldnât stop yourself. The words were already tumbling out, and the anger was building with each second. âYou have no idea what itâs like for me out there. I donât have anything left. No family. No safety. No way out. If I leave without the money, Iâll be dead before I even make it out of the game. The people who own meâtheyâll come for me. Theyâll end me.â
You couldnât stop the rise of panic and fury in your voice. âYou think voting to go home is going to fix everything? Do you think thatâll save me from whatâs out there? You think thatâs going to protect me?â
You were shaking now, your words louder, sharper with each passing second. âIâm not here by choice. I didnât sign up for this game to have some fun. Iâm here because I have no other option. I need the money. I have to win. I donât have the luxury of walking away. If I donât make it, Iâm dead. Theyâll take everything I have left. Theyâll take my life. And you want me to just throw that away?â
His face went pale, his hands trembling as he reached out, but you stepped back, your emotions running too high. You were drowning in your own fear, your own anger, and he was standing there, asking for something you couldnât give. Not now. Not when your very existence was on the line.
âIâm not going to die for you to feel like youâve done something good,â you spat, your voice cold and full of finality. âIâll keep playing. Iâll keep fighting. Iâll keep voting O if thatâs what it takes to stay alive. Because I donât have the luxury to just quit. I donât have the luxury to go home. If I die here, then I die here. But at least I had a chance. A chance to keep living.â
You could see the regret flooding his face now, the guilt in his eyes clear as day. But it didnât matter. You had already crossed the line, said everything you needed to say. The wound had already been made, and nothing would heal it now.
âThey took everything from me,â you whispered, voice cracking with the weight of the confession. âI donât have anything left. This game, this nightmare is all I have. If I leave without any money, without anything... theyâll take me. Theyâll take my life.â
His expression was full of pain now. The words hit him hard, and you saw the guilt swirling inside him. He opened his mouth, wanting to say something, but no words came. You saw the regret in his eyes, the apology he couldnât voiceâbut it was too little, too late.
âIâm sorry,â he muttered finally, his voice thick with regret. âI never meant to hurt you. I just⊠I didnât know. I didnât know it was this bad. I didnât know you were fighting for your life.â
You shook your head slowly, stepping back from him. âYou didnât know? You never bothered to ask. You didnât care enough to understand what I was going through. You just assumed everything would be fine, that we could go back to normal. But you didnât ask, Dae-ho. You didnât care.â
His face crumpled with the realization of what you were saying, and the weight of your words hit him like a ton of bricks. But you didnât care. Not now. Not when you were holding on to the one thing that mattered to you right nowâyour will to survive.
âIâm sorry, Dae-ho,â you whispered, the words barely escaping your lips, but full of emotion. âBut I care about surviving. I care about living. And if I have to vote O, if I have to keep playing to do that, then thatâs what Iâll do.â
For a long moment, you stood there, facing each other in the silence, your hearts both full of unsaid things. But the anger slowly began to fade, replaced by a deep sadness, a sorrow that neither of you could fix.
He stepped closer to you, his voice quiet. âIâm sorry... I never wanted this for you. But Iâll always be here, [Name], even if you hate me for it.â
You looked at him one last time, the weight of everything you had said sinking in. And for the first time in a long time, you let the tears fallânot from anger, but from the overwhelming fear of it all. The fear of what your life had become, of how far youâd fallen, of the choices you had to make that never felt right.
Dae-ho stared at you as you quietly wept, his heart breaking at the sight of your pain. Without a second thought, he reached out, pulling you into his arms. He wrapped you in the comfort of his embrace, guiding your head to rest against his chest, your tears soaking into the fabric of his shirt.
He didnât speak at first, just held you tightly, as if trying to shield you from the world, from everything that had happened, and everything you feared. His hand gently rubbed your back in slow, soothing circles, offering what comfort he could in that moment.
âIâm sorry⊠I know I canât take away all the pain,â he whispered, his voice rough with emotion. âBut Iâm here, [Name]. I wonât leave you. You donât have to go through this alone anymore. Please... just let me be here for you.â
You clung to him, not knowing if you wanted him to fix everything, but just needing the solace, the warmth that came with knowing he was still here. Still trying. You didnât know what the future held, or if you could ever truly forgive him for the past, but in that moment, you allowed yourself to feel something you hadnât in so longâcomfort, even if it was fleeting.
He tightened his hold on you, letting you cry, never pushing you away. âIâll always be here. I promise.â
You didnât know how long it had been, but eventually, the tears started to slow. The tightness in your chest eased just a little, and you found yourself breathing a bit easier. Dae-ho, still holding you gently, never let go. He simply let you rest against him, giving you space to process everything, even if that meant staying silent for the moment.
You looked at him, your chest heavy with everything youâd just let out. âIâm sorry too,â you murmured, voice low and shaky. âI... I didnât mean to lash out like that. I was just... I donât know. I was scared. I couldnâtâcouldnât bear the thought of losing everything. But I shouldnât have said those things.â
Dae-ho shook his head softly, his fingers brushing your cheek again. âNo... I deserved it. I made you carry too much, and I never gave you the chance to say how you really felt. I was so focused on my own guilt, I didnât see how much I was hurting you.â
The weight of the words sank in, and you felt a tear slip down your cheek, though this one wasnât filled with angerâit was filled with a sadness you hadnât let yourself fully feel until now. âWe both messed up,â you whispered, the ache in your heart growing.
Dae-hoâs gaze softened, his hand gently squeezing yours. âBut Iâll try to make it right. I donât know if I can, but Iâll keep trying, [Name]. Iâll stay by your side, no matter what.â
You took a shaky breath, finding comfort in the sincerity of his words. âI donât know where we go from here, but... I canât pretend like itâs all fine. I need time.â
He nodded, his eyes never leaving yours. âIâll give you all the time you need. Iâm not going anywhere. Iâm just... sorry. For everything.â
The air between you was thick with unspoken apologies, regrets, and the fragile hope that maybe, just maybe, you could both find a way to heal from this. You both had a long road ahead, a game to survive. But for now, the silence was no longer heavy with tension. Instead, it was filled with a quiet understanding, one that neither of you had expected to find, but one that was slowly, carefully beginning to piece things together.
"This time, the vote will begin with Player 001. Player 001, please cast your vote."
The moment the announcement was made, you felt a cold shiver run down your spine. Voting had begun. This time, you were going firstâbefore Dae-ho. He stood beside you, his presence steady and calming, but there was an undeniable tension in the air. His hand brushed your back, the soothing gesture almost feeling out of place in this chaotic, life-or-death situation.
âChoose what you need,â Dae-ho whispered, his voice soft but full of sincerity. âDonât worry about me. I wonât be mad.â
His words settled over you like a gentle blanket, but they couldnât remove the weight of the decision you had to make. To survive, to keep moving forward, you knew you had to vote for O. You had to keep playing if you wanted a chance at surviving, but even as you stood in front of the voting machine, you felt a sickening sense of dread.
Was it really worth it? Pushing yourself, forcing the belief that survival was your only option, knowing the outside world would swallow you whole. What was the point of living if the only person who ever made you feel truly alive has always been Dae-ho? The thought echoed in your mind, and the walls of the room suddenly felt like they were closing in around you. Dae-ho had become your anchor in this madnessâyour reason for pushing through.
But now, you had to choose. You needed to choose for your own survival.
Your finger hovered over the button for O, but then you thought about everything youâd been through, everything youâd sacrificed already. At that moment, it was no longer just about survival. It was about the life you had left to live. You didnât want to keep going without him.
X.
You slammed your hand down on the button, your choice made in an instant. The harsh reality of it stung as you tore off the patch you had placed on your jacket earlier, replacing it with a new one. As you made your way to the X side of the room, your heart felt heavy, but there was a strange sense of finality to it. You have made your decision.
You couldnât help but look over at Dae-ho. The surprise on his face was so pure, so raw. His eyes were wide, his mouth slightly agape, like a fish caught out of water, and the shock in his gaze hit you harder than you expected.
Despite the tension and the gravity of the moment, you found yourself quietly laughing at him, unable to hold it in. The absurdity of it allâof choosing to walk away from everything that had kept you goingâmade you want to laugh and cry at the same time. God, you felt like a fool. After your dramatic show earlier, how you had confidently claimed that you would continue voting O, ready to survive, ready to keep playing. Yet here you were, choosing X, choosing to stop. Choosing him.
Dae-ho just stood there for a moment, still processing, before going up the platform to vote. His footsteps were slow, deliberate, as if he were trying to piece together what had just happened. You couldnât blame him. The moment was so surreal, so at odds with everything youâd said before.Â
You watched him, heart hammering in your chest as he stood at the voting machine. His back was turned to you, but you could almost feel the confusion radiating off him. His hesitation was palpable, and you wondered if he understood. If he saw why you made the decision you did.
The sound of his vote pressing echoed in the silence, a soft click that seemed too loud for the room. He immediately walked to where you stood, his expression unreadable.
âI donât get it,â he muttered. âWhy... why did you choose X?â
The answer was too simple, too complicated, and maybe too painful to say out loud. Instead, you gave him a small smile, one that held so many unsaid things. âDae-ho, Iâll always choose you.â
In the end, your vote didnât matter. Since O won by a landslide, the next game was inevitable. But for the first time in days, or maybe even years, you found yourself smilingâa real, genuine smileâas you were introduced to Dae-hoâs little group. You exchanged pleasantries, introduced yourselves, and felt something warm stir inside you.
The following day came quickly, and with it, the next game. One moment, you were lying in bed, your mind running wild with the uncertainty of what was to come. Next, you were on a spinning platform, waiting for the music to stop. Your eyes immediately sought out Dae-ho, and when you met his gaze, he reached for your hand, gripping it tightly, as if he couldnât bear to let go.
âDonât worry,â he said softly, a promise in his words. âI wonât let go.â
You chuckled, shaking your head. âI know.â
The rounds passed, too smoothly, almost disturbingly so. You all survived the first four rounds with ease.
But everything was about to change.Â
7.
âFive women, and two men. Go!â Gi-hunâs commanding voice cut through the noise, demanding attention. Without hesitation, 007 shot his hand into the air. âIâll go with my mother!â he announced, stepping forward. Gi-hun nodded, relieved to have a volunteer. He scanned the group again, waiting for the next person to step up.
Dae-ho raised his hand, his voice strong as he called out, âWeâll go!â He pulled you closer to him, offering a small smile that was laced with worry. His eyes betrayed his calm demeanor, revealing the weight of what was happening. The air around you both felt heavy with the uncertainty of the situation. Still, you clung to each other, walking together toward the door.
Your group of sevenâ007, 149, 120, 095, Jun-hee, you, and Dae-hoâran toward the nearest empty room. The sound of your hurried footsteps echoed in the tense silence. But just as you were about to step inside, something caught your eye and made your heart drop.
Player 095, frail and struggling, was being shoved aside by a group of players. Seeing her so helpless, you couldnât just stand by. Without thinking, you yanked your hand from Dae-hoâs grasp and rushed to her side.
Dae-hoâs heart skipped a beat the moment he felt the loss of your hand. Panic surged through him. Where did you go? He scanned the chaos around him, his eyes frantic as he searched for you in the crowded room. His heart tightened when he saw you helped 095 into the room, making sure she was safe. He could see the determination in your eyes as you ensured her well-being, but once it was your turn to come into the room, to rejoin him, disaster struck.
A group of four players, each desperately fighting for their own survival, barreled into you.
The impact was brutal. Your body was slammed to the ground with overwhelming force. Everything around you seemed to blur and slow down as you hit the floor, your breath knocked from your chest in a violent rush. A sharp wave of pain shot through your bodyâyour limbs aching, your head spinningâbut strangely, you couldn't feel it all at once. The shock of the fall seemed to disconnect you from your body, like you were floating in a painful haze.
In that split second, time seemed to stretch out. You felt a sudden sense of numbness as your body tried to process the damage, and your heart raced as you struggled to breathe. Your vision blurred, and for a moment, you feared that you wouldnât be able to get up again. But then, the rush of adrenaline kicked in.
Determination surged through you like a lightning bolt. You couldn't afford to stay down. You had to survive.
You pushed yourself off the ground, ignoring the throbbing pain in your limbs, and scrambled to your feet. Gritting your teeth, you ran with every ounce of strength you had left, your focus fixed on the door. You had to get insideâit was the only chance left. The room was just a few feet away now, but each step felt like an eternity as you sprinted, your legs shaking with exertion and fear. Every part of you screamed for rest, but you couldn't stop. Not yet.
"[Name]! Letâs play Mingle!" Dae-hoâs voice rang out with excitement, pulling you out of your thoughts. You raised an eyebrow, already knowing his playful nature.
âWith just the two of us?â you asked, teasing him. A grin tugged at your lips despite yourself, knowing that whatever he had planned would likely be a mix of fun and absurdity.
âWell...â Dae-ho scratched the back of his neck, pretending to think deeply, but the mischievous glint in his eyes gave him away. He was already scheming.
It was your third anniversary together, a day you both decided to celebrate in your usual style: by skipping class and spending it alone in your room. Both of you were still wearing your high school uniformsâuniforms that no longer felt like the serious attire they were supposed to be. The two of you had spent countless afternoons like this, laughing and simply enjoying each other's company, without a care in the world.
âIâve got it!â Dae-ho suddenly exclaimed, his eyes lighting up as he dashed to your bed. He scooped up a handful of stuffed toys with exaggerated enthusiasm. âLetâs use our children!â he declared, holding them up like he had just discovered the most brilliant idea.
You stared at him, your laughter bubbling up instantly. "Our children? Really, tiger?" you chuckled, wiping away the tears that had already begun to form from laughing too hard.
"Hey, donât laugh! This is serious!" he protested, feigning offense, but you could see the twinkle in his eyes that told you he was only pretending to be upset. He adjusted the toys in his arms, a determined look on his face.
âAlright, fine,â you replied, still laughing but wiping your eyes. âLetâs play.â You were already gameâwho could resist when Dae-ho was this excited?
Dae-ho carefully arranged the toys in front of you both, giving each one a position with a level of care that made it clear he was taking this game very seriously. âOkay. For this round⊠Three!â he announced dramatically, holding his hands out in front of him like he was preparing to start a battle.
You didnât even wait for him to finish before snatching up two of the nearest toys. His jaw dropped in mock betrayal, and he huffed loudly, feigning offense. "Not fair! You should partner with me. Always!" he said, acting like you had broken some sacred rule.
You stuck your tongue out at him, teasing. âStop being a sore loser! Iâm just playing by your rules.â
"Fine," he grumbled. He pouted dramatically, a little over-the-top for someone so competitive. He then scurried around the room, gathering two more toys to prepare for the next round.
The game continued in the same playful vein, with the toys being eliminated one by one. The room filled with the sound of laughter, teasing, and mock outrage as each round got more dramatic. The toys âlostâ in ways that made no sense, their plush bodies being thrown to the side in exaggerated defeat.
"For this round,â Dae-ho said, his voice suddenly turning serious. âTwo!â He gave you a look, as if to challenge you to keep up with him.
You smirked, ready to grab him this time. But before you could react, he swooped down and grabbed the last remaining toy, holding it close to his chest with a triumphant grin. âHey!â you cried out in mock outrage, throwing your hands up.
"Sore loser!" he teased, clearly pleased with his victory.
You crossed your arms, pretending to sulk. âWhatever.â you muttered, rolling your eyes for effect.
Dae-ho chuckled, the sound warm and genuine. He set the toy down, then knelt in front of you. âWait, wait, donât be mad!â he said, holding the toy up to his face like a little puppet. He moved its tiny arms in a dramatic fashion, as if it was trying to âwalkâ toward you.
"Eomma! Please donât be angry at Appa! Pleaseee!â he said in a high-pitched, exaggerated voice that made you burst out laughing.
Your faux anger crumbled immediately, and you couldnât help but giggle at his antics. He was ridiculousâand that was one of the many reasons you loved him.
Still holding the toy, Dae-ho slowly lowered it from his face, a more tender look in his eyes. You hadnât noticed at first, but there was a delicate necklace hanging from the toyâs tiny paw. Your breath hitched as he gently removed the necklace and held it out to you.
"Here," he said softly, his voice unexpectedly gentle. You could feel the warmth in his words as he looked at you with such sincerity. Without warning, he leaned forward and clasped the necklace around your neck. The touch of his fingers against your skin sent a shiver through you. "Happy anniversary, [Name]."
For a moment, your heart skipped a beat as the rush of emotion hit you unexpectedly. His gesture felt like everythingâa simple, yet deeply meaningful way of showing how much he cared. You blinked back the sudden welling of emotion in your chest.
Before you could stop yourself, you threw your arms around him, pressing a kiss to his lips in gratitude. You then buried your face in his shoulder, hiding the emotions that threatened to spill over.
âThank you.â you murmured, your voice muffled against his skin.
Dae-ho chuckled softly, his arms wrapping around you in a tight, comforting hug. âAnything for you.â
In that moment, everything else faded away. There was just the two of you, wrapped in each other's warmth, sharing a quiet, simple happiness that felt bigger than any words could express. Time seemed to slow down, and you didnât want to think about anything else.
As you pulled back, your laughter bubbled up again, light and carefree. You couldnât resist teasing him once more. âYouâre still a sore loser, though.â
âYeah, yeah.â Dae-ho replied, rolling his eyes but still grinning. âBut you love me anyway.â
You smiled, your gaze softening as you looked at him with affection. âI do. Now help me with this necklace!â
Your hand stretched toward the door, the cold metal just within reach.Â
Then everything went silent.
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P2really makes me think of the very first chapter of mcsm LOL
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