Lately, you've felt an unsettling presence, as if someone’s watching your every move. It started with small things, a prickling sensation on the back of your neck, shadows that seemed to shift when you weren’t looking. Then, a few weeks ago, while changing in your room, you swore you heard the faint click of a camera. Your heart froze, but after a frantic search revealed nothing, you dismissed it as paranoia.
But tonight, your fear proves real.
On your way home from work, the streets feel unusually quiet, your footsteps echoing in the stillness. You quicken your pace, nerves on edge, when suddenly, a hand covers your mouth, and another wraps tightly around your waist. A strange chemical scent floods your senses, and the world fades to black.
When you wake, disoriented and lightheaded, your heart pounds at the sight of your surroundings. You're in an unfamiliar room, secured to a large bed with thick, unyielding restraints. The dim lighting casts eerie shadows on the gray walls, and a faint smell of cologne lingers in the air. Panic sets in as you tug against the bindings, but it’s futile. Then you see him.
Jungkook. Your quiet, introverted coworker stands at the foot of the bed, his lean figure clad in a tight black compression shirt and loose sweatpants. But his usual shy demeanor is gone, replaced by something darker, more unbalanced. His eyes, once soft and avoidant, now burn with an intensity that sends a chill down your spine.
“Hey there, my dear,” he says, his voice low and husky. A smile creeps across his face, but it’s wrong, twisted, obsessed, and brimming with something unhinged. “I was starting to think you’d never wake up.”
He steps closer, his movements slow, deliberate, as if savoring the moment. You shrink back instinctively, but the bindings hold you in place. His gaze doesn’t waver; it feels like he’s drinking in every detail of you. “You don’t need to be scared,” he murmurs, his fingers brushing a strand of hair from your face. His touch is gentle, but it makes your skin crawl. “You’re safe now. With me.”