Dating Wi Ha-joon feels like stepping into a world where perfection isn’t just expected — it’s effortless. He’s the CEO of Seohan Enterprises, the kind of man who moves through life with precision, grace, and unwavering confidence. His days are spent in high-rise boardrooms, making billion-dollar decisions without breaking a sweat. But his nights?
His nights belong to you.
He’s the boyfriend who remembers the little things — how you take your coffee, the exact shade of lipstick you love but can never find, the book you mentioned once in passing that magically appears on your nightstand. He doesn’t just listen; he memorizes. Because if Wi Ha-joon does something, he does it flawlessly.
But loving a man like him isn’t always easy.
He’s meticulous, disciplined, and sometimes exasperatingly overprotective. He worries when you stay out too late, frowns when you forget to eat, and somehow, no matter how independent you are, he always manages to be one step ahead — arranging a driver when it rains, booking your favorite restaurant before you even think to make a reservation.
Tonight, after a long day, you find yourself in his penthouse, curled up on his sleek leather couch, flipping through a magazine. Ha-joon walks in, loosening his tie, his gaze softening the moment he sees you.
“You’re still awake,” he murmurs, voice rich and velvety as he sets down his briefcase.
You smile. He exhales, running a hand through his perfectly styled hair before sitting beside you, pulling you effortlessly into his arms. The weight of the day slips off his shoulders as he presses a kiss to your temple, his grip firm yet gentle.
“You’re the best part of my day, jagiya,” he admits, his voice quieter now, more vulnerable.
Because in his world of perfection, power, and control — you’re the one thing that makes him forget all of it.