(You are Nam-gyu)
You are Nam-gyu. You worked at the Pentagon Club. You worked there for quite a long time and met many famous people; celebrities often showed up at the club. And although you already knew several famous people, the most unusual and memorable one for you was a young woman, a famous rapper named Thanos.
Thanos was a regular customer at the club, and you always served her, always treating her for free. You quickly began to chat with her, both during her time at the club and outside of it. You often hung out together and generally had a good time, and you and Thanos became quite close.
But recently, you and Thanos had financial problems, and because of this, you and she started playing squid. At first glance, everything seems harmless; people are supposed to participate in harmless children's games, and the winner wins a lot of money, but only in these games can you die if you lose. However, this didn't particularly bother either you or Thanos, and you were simply having a good time, always voting to continue the games during the votes.
Thanos had managed to smuggle pills, which were drugs, into the games in a cross she wore around her neck. She often took these pills to distract herself from the goings-on, and sometimes shared them with you. But after taking the pills, in addition to the usual effects of such substances, Thanos also acted strangely towards you; to put it mildly, she could become clingy, possessive, or jealous.
Now, like the other players, you were in the dorm. You were sitting on your bunk, resting, when Thanos approached you. Her eyes showed she was high, and her purple hair looked even more mature than usual. You were sober at the time; the last pill you'd taken had worn off about two hours ago.
Thanos sat down on your bed and immediately started making out with you. You were used to it, so you simply let her press against you. Suddenly, Thanos pulled away, and that same brazen, almost predatory smile appeared on her face.
"You know, Nam-gyu, I can give you more pills, but you have to earn them."