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Challenge time!! Write a stand alone scene with 143 words. đ (I personally would prefer Minsung or Felix but you can choose whatever you want đ)
"You're not supposed to die."
Minho huffs. The blanket he's bundled in feels stiff and heavy around his body, anchoring him to a floor that's long fallen out from beneath him. He looks up at his other half, and feels his chest twist.
"Everyone dies eventually," Minho throws back, words snapping against the bitter silence that's settled around them. Jisung's nose is red. The skin around his fingers is brittle and torn as he reaches out, months old callouses scattered across his knuckles.
The blanket shifts slightly as he finds one of Minho's hands, freezing fingers slipping against his warm palm. He should be cold like Jisung, but he isn't, fever burning him from the inside out.
"Not you," Jisung whispers, heartbroken. "Not like this."
Minho doesn't know what else to say.
There's nothing left to say, when he's never felt more alive.
#asks#skz#minsung#lee minho#han jisung#stray kids#keepswingin writes#mine#you know what tumblr should add in one of these useless updates#a word count#for my yolo ask prompts where i write the entire thing within the reply#and don't back it up anywhere#actually i can't even say it's as risky anymore because now drafts autosave#but you know what it's still fun to pretend to live on the wild side#i wanna say I cheated this and eyeballed it or something#or went over 143#but i'll have you KNOW that i didn't because i can stick to a challenge#and also plugged this little thing into google docs just to check#anyway#guess the scenario and i'll figuratively give you ten bucks#also thank you zom mom for motivating me to write in some form or another xD
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Glam Nails Challenge February 2025
Host: @glamnailschallenge @nbnailart
Theme: Fairies đ§ đ§đ˝ââď¸đ§ââď¸
My A2Z Untried Challenge
Mani # 143
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Stamping Plates | Twinkled T Fantasy TT01, Konad m66, BM-718, BM-406
Stamping Polishes | Messy Mansion Chalk, Carbon, Hit the Bottle Emeralds are Forever, Twinkled T Bothered, Icey
#notd#nailsofinstagram#naturalnails#nailstamping#nailsoftheday#nailart#supportindies#untried#my a2z untried challenge#glamnailschallengefeb25#untried mani 143
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Day 143 of drawing every Animal Crossing villager:
Hugh is fine.
He's just fine, okay?
#pixel art#fanart#video games#games#gaming#nintendo#animal crossing#animal crossing new horizons#animal crossing nh#drawing challenge#day 143#hugh#pig
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[143/365] Characters ă Daphne Blake
"Everyone has flaws. You just have to make sure the other person doesn't see them."
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i was gonna write up another old OSHA tale but good god damn do they keep committing shenanigans on a weekly basis!
so last night the boys â after rolling three nat ones on their survival checks and having to run away from several angry infernal Rocs â continued on their way to the gore volcano (donât worry about it), and en-route stopped off at a hag run spa, because theyâd heard that the hags got blood from the gore volcano (donât worry about it) and wanted to ask them about it.
âasking about itâ turned out to be âpretending to be from Mammonâs Spa Authorityâ and bullying two old ladies into giving them information and free spa treatments. draghull got a nice mani-pedi, owyn got a âcucumber sandwichâ and a sit down, and izaakâŚ
izaak spots a black abishai, an agent of Current Villain Zâbavra, wandering about. so of course he follows them to their bath and joins them. in their medicinal, mud-based acid bath. because theyâre a black abishai and acid is good for black dragons and black dragon accessories in my game. you know what acid isnât good for?
blue dragonborn.
but izaak, knowing itâs an acid bath and committed to this bit course of action, hops right in. he has a nice chat, and gets the bare minimum of Technically Useful Information for the low low price of 76 points of acid damage.
so thatâs what you missed last night on OSHA. where the only way to get level 19 players to take damage is really to give them the chance to deal it to themselves in as dumb a way as possible.
(OSHA update tag list: @controlledchaosetc, @itusebastian. lmk if you want to be added or removed from the list!)
#dungeons and dragons#dnd#dnd stories#dungeons and dragons stories#ttrpg#ttrpg stories#osha posting#osha dnd#not art#draghull took 143 points of voluntary damage from the rocs#bc they failed a skill challenge roll and i said âyou can split this damage among the partyâ and he said âiâve got a hundred-sixty-somethin#and you know what? he was.
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crossroads | hwang in-ho x fem! reader
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*.⧠synopsis: after losing his wife, hwang in-ho buried his emotions. but when he meets you, a player in his deadly games, his carefully guarded walls begin to crumble, forcing him to confront feelings he thought heâd left behind. *.⧠word count: 20.3k (i'm deadass) *.⧠warnings: squidgame season 2 spoilers, violence, death, mentions of exploitation and abduction, implied suicide, additional character (player 143 - hanni) , usage korean words and suffixes, angst, fluff. reader has no canon age but has a kid. backstory is inspired by acrobatic silky from dandadan. your number will be 132. *.⧠note: requests are open! (please). I wrote this to the entirety of squidgame season 2, so it's gonna be long. (from the second game till the end). i wanted to add an oc decided to add my baby hanni instead so i hope it doesn't come off as cringe. part 2 will be posted once season 3 comes out :D i love in-ho so much he's so yummy. masterlist | request here
As everyone shuffled into the area for the second game, Hwang In-ho smirked beneath his mask, his dark eyes scanning the crowd. Among the players, Gi-hun stood out, his gaze darting around the unfamiliar room. Instead of the playground with shapes on the walls that promised, the players were met with two gigantic circles on the floor. Discontent quickly erupted as the crowd realized theyâd been tricked. Voices rose in anger, some calling him a fraud, others voicing their disappointment. Most dispersed in frustration, but In-ho, ever the calculated observer, comforted his "friend" with feigned concern. Inside, however, he was ecstatic.
In-ho, operating undercover as "Young-il," watched Gi-hun carefully. He observed the way his mind worked, his expressions shifting as he processed the situation. Every movement and every decision captivated him. This âheroâ was an enigma In-ho couldnât stop studying.
The guards began dictating the rules of the second game. Instead of the anticipated Dalgona candy challenge, players were introduced to the Six-Legged Pentathlon. Teams of five would have their legs tied together and had to complete a pentathlon on a circular path within five minutes. Failure meant elimination.
The scramble to form teams began. In-ho found himself grouped with Gi-hun and two others, players 388 and 390. They needed one more member, and player 388 eagerly volunteered to recruit. Soon, he returned with player 096. Before they could finalize, a loud yet nervous voice interrupted them.
"Excuse me, can she join your group?"
All eyes turned to you and another woman, player 222. Your determined gaze contrasted with 222âs startled expression.
In-hoâs eyes scanned you, noting the [hair characteristic] [hair color] hair framing your tired but kind [eye color] eyes. Your presence radiated something unusual for this cutthroat environment. As 222 tugged at your arm, whispering protests, you stood firm, making it clear your decision was final.
"I'm sorry, but we're alreadyâ" In-ho began, only to be cut off.
"Please," you pleaded, your voice steady. "She's pregnant."
The words hung in the air, silencing any objections. Reluctantly, they agreed, replacing 096 with 222. You bowed deeply in gratitude, offering an apologetic smile to 096 before turning to leave.
"I'm really sorry about that," you said earnestly. "But if you'd like, can you team up with me? I'm very skilled at gonggi. I promise! Cross my heart!"
Player 096 hesitated before nodding, following you to form a new team. As you and 096 walked away, two pairs of eyes lingered on youâIn-hoâs, as he silently praised your selflessness, and 222âs, her expression a mix of guilt, gratitude, and betrayal.
In-ho couldnât shake his fascination. Your kindness, despite in a setting like this, reminded him of someone dear, slowly stirring feelings he thought long buried.
Luck favored In-hoâs team; they were the last to compete. This allowed ample time to strategize as they observed the others. Your teamâs turn came, and In-ho found himself unexpectedly invested. You and your teammates executed the challenges flawlessly, clearing the first four games in under three minutes. As your team moved on to the final station, In-ho couldnât suppress a small sigh of relief. But that relief quickly turned to tension when the last player started messing up.
In-hoâs gaze never wavered from you. He knew your team was skilled, but with only 30 seconds left, the stakes were higher now. His heart raced, the pressure mounting as the seconds ticked down. Would they pull it off? The jegi soared into the air, and In-ho held his breath, watching with bated anticipation. The first kick, then the second, the third⌠each landing perfectly, and still, there was no room for error. It was the final kick that would determine everything. His pulse quickened as your teammate sent the jegi flying, and with one flawless strike after another, they nailed the fifth and final kick.
The crowd erupted into cheers, but all In-ho could hear was the pounding of his own heart. The relief that washed over him felt far too intense. He paused. Why was he cheering so loudly? Why was he worried? His eyes lingered on you as your team crossed the finish line, your victory adding warmth to his chest that he couldnât explain.
His mind raced, trying to shake off the strange emotions. But thenâ[eye color] clashed with his black ones, and the world around him seemed to stop for a brief, breathless moment. There was no game, no betrayals, no stakes. It was just the two of you, alone in your own world. You gave him a small wave, and his chest tightened. He waved back, but the gesture felt like a lifetime of unspoken words.
As you were escorted away, the warmth lingered, and In-ho stood there, rooted to the spot, wondering why his chest felt so heavy and yet so alive.
Back in the main area, you found yourself bonding with a cheerful teen, Player 143. Since the first game, you, 143, and 222 had found a quiet camaraderie. You found 143 comforting 222 at the corner at the finish line and decided that youâll protect those two with all your might. 143 had a bubbly energy that reminded you of home. Her lighthearted teasing about your "crush" on 001 made you laugh, despite the grim circumstances.
"Sure, sure, whatever you say, you little rascal," you replied, ruffling her hair. Her youthful spirit was a balm in this harsh environment, offering a welcome distraction from the tension of the games.
The conversation shifted as she shared bits of her past. Hanni, as she revealed, told you that her debt stemmed from an exploitative contract with her peers, which promised fame and opportunities but left her and her friends in the dark about everything. Despite the weight of her story, she kept her optimism, her dreams still burning brightly. You couldn't help but wonder how someone so young had ended up in such a terrible game, but something was inspiring about her ability to hold onto hope in such a hopeless place.
When she asked about you, you hesitated for a moment but then decided to share. "My nameâs [Name]," you began. "Iâm a fashion designer and a part-time preschool teacher. I also⌠have a talent for guns."
Hanniâs eyes widened in surprise. "Guns? How does that fit into designing clothes and teaching kids?"
You chuckled softly. "Itâs a long story. Letâs just say Iâve always been drawn to shooting ranges. It started as a hobby, and somehow, it turned into something Iâm pretty good at."
You paused, feeling the weight of the conversation shift. The topic of your debt hung in the air. You faltered, not sure whether to open up, but the teenâs unassuming curiosity made you want to share more.
However, before you could speak, the last group of players returned, signifying the end of the game. Hanni immediately perked up, her attention shifting to Player 001 and their group as they found a place to sit together, which was conveniently located just a few steps from your bed. She gave you a sly grin before playfully pointing toward him with her eyebrows.
"Hey, hey, unnie! Look, itâs your man!" she whispered-yelled, clearly enjoying playing matchmaker.
You chuckled before waving her off with a signal to be quiet. The last thing you needed was for word to get out about your little crush, especially in the middle of a deadly game.
As you shushed Hanni, she had other plans. With rapid hand gestures, she invited Player 222 over to your small corner. The unsuspecting woman gave the two of you a confused look before excusing herself from her group of men and heading your way.
When she reached you, you both greeted her gently, concern evident in your voices.
âWelcome back unnie! Congrats on finishing the game, I knew you could do it!â
"How are you feeling? Is the baby alright? Are you in any pain?"
Player 222, shook her head and waived off your concerns, giving a small smile. "Iâm alright. Thank you for asking."
Hanni, the chatterbox, didnât waste a moment. "By the way, unnie, can we know your name? I really donât know what to call you other than 222. You donât have to tell us if youâre not comfortable, though!"
Player 222 chuckled softly at the teen's eagerness. "Well, I suppose I could introduce myself." She smiled and then shared her nameâKim Jun-hee. She explained how she had been scammed, abandoned by her boyfriend, and now found herself here, in this deadly game, pregnant and alone.
You offered her your sympathy, relating to her pain. Youâd been in similar situations, dealing with your own painful experiences with men over the years. "Unfortunately, we all have our stories," you said, your voice steady but tinged with sadness. "We just have to keep going, donât we?"
The three of you sat there for a while, chatting about your pasts, your dreams, and your shared longing for a life outside of this twisted game.
"When I get out and get justice, Iâll become a popular idol with my friends!" Hanni declared excitedly, her eyes shining with ambition.
You and Jun-hee exchanged surprised glances, both of you impressed by her optimism despite everything. "Youâll definitely make it, Hanni. You have the spirit for it," Jun-hee encouraged her with a smile.
"Of course we will! And when youâre on TV, you better send us some VIP tickets for your show!" you added, making Hanni beam.
"You better pose cutely for those photocards, okay?" Jun-hee teased.
Hanni shot her a playful look. "Of course! Will this pose be enough?" She asked as she gave a dramatic pose, and you all laughed.
"Hey!" Hanni looked at the two of you with an exaggerated pout. "Youâre not doubting me, right?"
You laughed, shaking your head. "No, no, Iâm sure youâll make it. Just donât forget us when you're famous, alright?"
As Hanni and Jun-hee bickered over the finer details of idol life, you couldnât help but smile with a bittersweet feeling in your chest. These two didnât deserve the cards theyâd been dealt, and they certainly didnât belong in this twisted game. But at least for a brief moment, you all found comfort in each otherâs company.
You silently prayed for them���no, for all of you. For everyone here who didnât deserve to be part of this nightmare. You hoped you could all make it out alive and live better lives. But deep down, you knew the path ahead would be treacherous, and the price of survival would be steep.
The conversation ended when the pink guards entered the room. Everyone watched in anticipation as the guards displayed the updated prize pool: 20.1 billion won, or 78,823,530 won per person, with 255 players still alive. The room was suddenly filled with murmurs. Most were in disbelief that the money per person was still under 100 million, some even demanded a recount. The guards paid no attention to the chatter and continued speaking.
"We always keep the door open for you to pursue new opportunities. Therefore, you will take a vote to decide whether to continue the games or not. Whether to continue the games for a bigger prize or to stop here, please feel free to exercise your right to choose in a democratic manner."
Once the guard finished speaking, Jun-hee ushered the two of you to join their group. Hanni nodded with a smirk before standing up. You rolled your eyes, hoping she won't cause a scene once she made her way down. "The two of you go first. I'll follow you shortly," you said, making hand gestures for them to go ahead. Thankfully, the two of them followed without question, although you were sure Hanni whispered something to Jun-hee as they walked down the stairs.
With the girls out of sight, your gaze drifted back to the piggy bank hanging from the ceiling. â78 Million won...â The number flashed in your mind, but instead of the excitement youâd hoped for, a deep sense of emptiness settled within you. Your hand unconsciously rubbed your stomach as memories of what was lost surged into your thoughts.
A pained expression flickered across your face as you stared at the money. It wasnât enough. It could never be enough to make up for everything you had sacrificed, everything you had lost.
âJust one more game...â You whispered to no one in particular.
The moment you made your way down to the others, the group welcomed you warmly. You offered a polite smile and greeted them back. As was customary, you bowed to the familiar men you had met earlier.
"Thank you again for accepting Jun-hee into your group earlier. Iâm glad you all got out safely," you said, your voice sincere.
"Ah! No, no, donât worry about that, itâs all fine!" Player 390 immediately replied, his voice light and reassuring. He waved his hand dismissively. "If anything, we should thank you! That girl quickly finished her game, gave us much more room to breathe."
You smiled at his words, feeling a small spark of warmth. "Really? Well, Iâm glad. Before we found you, she kept boasting about her skills in ddjaki and how she won multiple times with the salesman. Glad to know she wasnât lying."
Jun-hee rolled her eyes at your comment before giving you a playful shove. You laughed, brushing it off before turning your attention back to the group.
"My nameâs [Name] by the way. [Last name], [Name]. Iâd rather you call me that rather than this stupid number," you said with a teasing grin.
The rest of the group followed suit, introducing themselves in turn. Player 456 was Gi-hun, Player 390 was Jung-bae, Player 388 was Dae-ho, and last but not least, Player 001 was Young-Ilâwhose name, when revealed, earned an unexpected pinch from Hanni. You tried not to show any discomfort at the gesture, but you couldnât help but feel a little awkward. Who were you to ruin a teenagerâs fun, though?
As everyone continued to chat, the conversation quickly fell into a comfortable rhythm. It was just nice to talk with someone, anyone, who wasnât a threat to your survival.
âWoah, ex-marines, huh? I donât tell this to anyone, but I have a collection of guns at homeâŚâ you mentioned, trying to make light of the situation.
âThat so?â Jung-bae remarked, his tone casual, as if discussing firearms was just another part of his day.
âWoah, thatâs so cool! When did you start collecting?â Dae-ho chimed in with enthusiasm, genuinely interested.
âLetâs see... maybe when I was 19? Thatâs when I got introduced to shooting ranges, and thatâs where my addiction started,â you replied with a nostalgic smile. The conversation felt like a brief escape from the madness of the games.
But then, just as quickly as it began, the conversation slowed. You couldnât help but notice that, in the midst of it all, everyone was still acutely aware of the situationâlife or death hung over every word. You looked up once more at the piggy bank. The money glinted in the low light, but it didnât comfort you. It only served as a reminder of how far you had come and how much you had lost.
You stared at it for a while, lost in thought. The weight of everythingâthe game, the choices, the people who would never make it outâpressed down on you, and it was hard to escape the ache in your chest. Your mind wandered, consumed by memories and questions, as you stood frozen in place. Too engrossed in your own thoughts, you didnât notice familiar black eyes fixed on you. In-ho watched your every move intently, shamelessly staring as you absentmindedly stared into oblivion. His gaze was steady, silently studying you from where he stood. But you were too lost in your thoughts to feel it. There was something about you, something he couldnât quite place, yet he couldnât tear his eyes away. It wasnât the same as beforeâhis cold indifference slowly shifting into something else he didnât know how to name.
Maybe it was the way you carried yourself despite everything. Or maybe it was the faint sadness he saw in your eyes, something that mirrored his own. But as he continued to watch, something unfamiliar stirred inside himâan unsettling warmth that didnât make sense, something that he thought he stopped feeling a long time ago. He quickly turned his attention away, pretending to focus on the group.
But that warmth lingered, an ache in his chest that refused to fade. What was it about you?
Hanni gave you a playful shove, snapping you out of your trance. Her bright smile flickered for a moment, but it didnât quite reach her eyes. You could feel her gaze linger on you, a slight shift in her expression that suggested she noticed something was off. You returned a hesitant smile, one that you hoped would mask the swirl of thoughts in your mind.
As the group huddled up, you quickly placed your hand on top of the pile, trying to shake off the discomfort despite the underlying tension. Hanniâs smile faded as she watched you, her eyes narrowing just slightly. Something in her seemed to pause, a flicker of doubt creeping into her gaze as if she was starting to see through the facade you were putting up.
It was as if she could tell that there was more to looks, something that wasnât quite aligned with what you let on. But, instead of pressing, Hanni gave a soft shrug, her playful demeanor returning. Yet, the doubt lingered in her eyes, like she wasnât fully convinced of the person she found comfort in.
"In one, two, three... Victory at all costs!" Hanni and Dae-ho shouted, their voice full of energy despite the dark atmosphere.
"Victory at all costs!"
"This time, the vote will begin with Player 001. Player 001, please cast your vote."
Young-il's gaze swept over the six of you, his eyes calm, but with an unwavering trust and determination in them. He nodded subtly at Gi-hun, as he began to move forward without hesitation. As he stepped up to cast his vote, you exchanged a brief, fleeting moment of eye contact with Young-il. The intensity in his eyes made your heart race, but there was something else there too. You couldn't quite place it, but it made your chest tighten. The moment passed quickly, and you looked away, focusing on the task at hand.
When it was finally your time to vote, you felt the weight of everyone's eyes on you, but you didnât allow yourself to meet anyoneâs gaze. You couldnât stomach the judgment, the disappointment that would be there. Instead, you stepped forward, heart pounding, and pressed the "O" button, committing to the choice you knew you had to make. A cold knot formed in your stomach as you did, but your mind remained focused. You werenât about to back down now, no matter what the others thought.
As you turned and walked back to your side, you kept your head low, trying to hide the turmoil brewing inside. You heard some murmurs around you, a mix of disbelief and anger from your teammates, but you couldnât bring yourself to listen. The guilt gnawed at you but so did the hope that this one last game would be enough. You glanced at the piggy bank hanging overhead, feeling the weight of the prize pool, but also the weight of your decision.
The voting ended with 140 votes for âOâ and 117 for âX,â meaning the third game would proceed tomorrow. Some players cheered, relieved that they could move forward, while others were disappointed, worried for their survival. You stood frozen as the room around you buzzed with varying reactions. You could feel the stares of your team members who clearly werenât happy with your decision. You couldnât meet their eyes, couldnât bear to see the betrayal there.
Jung-baeâs hand suddenly clapped on your shoulder, pulling you out of your reverie. You looked at him, searching his face for some sign of judgment. Your eyes went down and stared at the "O" patch on his tracksuit. His gaze was full of understanding, a silent comfort that you couldnât quite put into words. He gave you a quick nod before turning his back, signaling the two of you to move forward, away from the team.
You ignored the whispers, and the betrayed looks from Dae-ho and Hanni. You couldnât let it matter now. Call it selfish, call it greed, but 78 million won was not enough. Just one more game, and then maybe, just maybe you could end this.
Once the guard handed you your food, you took it mechanically, your hands numb as you walked back to your bed. You couldnât face anyoneânot Hanni, not Jun-hee, and especially not the ones who still believed in you. The weight of their disappointment was more than you could bear. Before you could even sit down, a loud voice called out for you.
"Hey! [Name]ya!" The sudden intrusion startled you. You turned, your heart racing in your chest, and saw Jun-hee and Hanni behind you. The formerâs concern was written clearly across her face.
âWhy?â she asked softly, her voice trembling.
You avoided her gaze, not trusting yourself to speak. âI... I have my reasons,â you said, your voice cracking just a little, even though you tried to sound convincing.
Hanni, who had been uncharacteristically quiet, muttered under her breath, "I hope itâs worth it." Her words were heavy with something you couldnât quite defineâwas it disappointment? Concern? Either way, it cut deeper than you expected. You wanted to say something, anything, to make her understand, but you couldnât. Not now. Not when everything felt so fragile.
Before you could open your mouth, two sets of hands grabbed each of your arms, forcing you to stand up. With a startled yelp, you asked, "What are you doing?" in a nervous tone. The two remained silent, their grip firm as they dragged you toward where the group was sitting. You quickly noticed that Jung-bae was also being pulled along by Dae-ho, confusion and tension radiating from him. It wasnât until you reached the group that the weight of everyoneâs gaze settled on you. You couldnât escape the questioning looks from your teammates.
You and Jung-bae exchanged guilty glances before finally looking your teammates in the eye. âI⌠Iâm very sorry, Dae-ho, Gi-hun, Young-il,â you started. Jung-bae hesitated for a moment before following your lead, offering a quick bow. âIâm sorry too, Hanni, Jun-hee, Young-il⌠Gi-hun, Iâm sorry.â
When nobody acknowledged your apologies, Jung-bae went on to explain his reasoning, his voice faltering slightly. âYou see, I borrowed some emergency cash, and the creditors are harassing my ex-wife and kid. If I play one more game, I think Iâll be able to settle my debt. Soââ
âJung-bae.â Young-il cut him off sharply. His tone was cold, his expression unreadable, as if disappointment weighed heavy on his words. âYou of all people shouldnât have done that. It wasnât righteous, not twice, not even once.â
The words stung more than Jung-bae expected, and the silence between them grew thick. Without waiting for Jung-bae to respond, Young-il turned to you, his gaze steady and searching. âAnd you,â he began, his voice quieter but no less firm, âYouâve made your own choice,â He continued, his voice measured, âbut donât try to justify it as something you had no control over.â
You looked at him one more time before looking down, the weight of his words sinking deep into your chest, tightening your throat. Your mind raced, but there was no way to explain itânot to them, not to yourself.
âI knowâŚâ you whispered, the guilt rising like a tide, swallowing your words. âAnd Iâm truly sorryâŚâ
The sincerity in your apology felt hollow. You had made the decision. No one had forced you, but the pull of the money, of the chance to end it all, had made it feel like a necessity. And yet, as you stood there, with their disappointed gazes burning into you, it felt more like a betrayal than a choice.
âBut looking at the results, even if you two voted against it, we would still have been outvoted,â Young-il said, his voice calm, like he had already made peace with it.
âRight? So itâs not really our fault,â Jung-bae added quickly, trying to make light of the situation.
Dae-ho, who had been quietly observing, scratched his head and gave Jung-bae a comforting pat on the shoulder. âHonestly, I get why you did it. Even for me, ÂĽ78 million isnât enough. So when I went to vote, I really thought about going for âOâ too.â
Hanni and Jun-hee didnât say much. They nodded, agreeing in silence but not wanting to add anything more. Everyone was feeling the pressure. The reality of it all was sinking in too fast.
Jung-bae, still holding on to hope, added, âNext game, I promise. Iâllââ
âNext game?â Gi-hunâs voice cut through the air, sharp and honest. âNext game, we might have to kill each other.â
The room went still at his words. Everyone seemed to freeze. Gi-hun was right, and his words hit harder than anyone expected. No one spoke right away; the thought of what might happen in the next game was too much to face. The quiet grew heavy as the reality of what they were really up against settled in.
You opened your mouth to say something but stopped when Young-il spoke up. âGi-hun, thatâs a bit much. We all know thereâs nothing we can do about it now. Letâs just stay focused. We need to eat, get ourselves together, and prepare for the next round.â
With that, he handed his milk carton to Jun-hee, saying he didnât drink plain milk. Jung-bae did the same, offering his bread to Hanni, saying he didnât deserve to eat. Everyoneâs gestures, though small, felt like they were all trying to comfort each other in their own way, but it only made the situation more real.
Dae-ho, trying to lighten the mood, asked for Jung-bae's milk carton, but when the male shot him a glare, he stayed quiet, not wanting to argue.
A soft laugh slipped out of you, and without thinking, you handed your milk to Dae-ho. He immediately accepted it with a soft, grateful smile and mumbled a quiet thanks.Â
You found yourself sitting next to Young-il, feeling more tired than youâd ever felt before, the mental and physical exhaustion had settled into your bones, dragging you down. The male was silent beside you, his presence heavy yet comforting in a way you hadnât expected. He didnât say anything at first, but you could feel his gaze on you. It wasnât intrusive, just thereâsteady, unyielding, like a silent support.
After a long silence, he spoke, his voice low and steady. âYou did what you had to do.â
You blinked at him, not sure whether to be relieved or uncomfortable. âDid I?â you asked softly. âI voted to keep going. I went against you all. I wanted to believe it would be worth it, but Iâm not sure anymore.â
âYou canât change it now,â he said, his tone gentle, almost comforting. âWe all made our choices. Itâs over. What matters now is what we do next.â
For a moment, you felt a knot in your chest loosen. He turned to you, his gaze unwavering, âYou made a choice,â he said, his voice soft but firm. âAnd no one else can tell you whether it was right or wrong.â
The simplicity of his words hung in the air. You couldnât fix what had been done, but hearing those words from him somehow made it feel a little less like you were alone in your decision. The guilt that had gnawed at you seemed to quiet, even if just for a brief moment.
âThanks,â you said, your voice softer than you intended. There was a quiet sincerity in it, more than you realized. It was the kind of reassurance you hadnât known you were craving.
He nodded once, acknowledging your thanks with a slight tilt of his head. âDonât mind what Gi-hun and I said earlier,â he murmured, his voice steady but softer now. âIn a place like this, itâs hard not to be on edge. Everyoneâs just trying to survive.â
You nodded slowly, letting his words sink in. âYeah⌠I get it. Itâs just hard to not feel like the bad guy sometimes.â
âYouâre not,â he said simply, his gaze meeting yours for a moment before shifting away. âWe all made our choices. Doesnât make anyone better or worse. Just⌠human.â
A small smile tugged at your lips, and before you knew it, the two of you had slipped into an easy conversation. It wasnât much, shared observations about the others, light teasing about Dae-ho being comparable to a golden retriever, favorite movies and hobbies, but it felt like a break from the weight pressing down on you both.
At one point, you let out a genuine laugh, surprising even yourself. Young-il turned his head, his gaze curious as he asked, âWhatâs so funny?â
You shook your head, a small smile still lingering on your lips. âI donât know,â you admitted, brushing a hand over your face as if to hide the slight flush there. âMaybe itâs just everything⌠or nothing. Maybe I just needed to.â
He tilted his head, his expression softening slightly, though he still didnât smile. âLaughing over nothing, huh? Guess thereâs worse ways to handle this mess.â
âYou should try it,â you said lightly, teasing just enough to test the waters.
He huffed, not quite a laugh but close, the faintest hint of amusement in his eyes. âMaybe one day.â
For a little while, it was just the two of you, sharing quiet moments and fleeting bits of lightness in the shadow of everything else. The sound of quiet conversations and muted movements surrounded you, but it all felt distant, like you and Young-il existed in a world apart from everyone else. Eventually, the men began excusing themselves to head toward the bathroom. Young-il stayed seated a moment longer, his reluctance obvious in the way he lingered.
âYouâre stalling,â you teased softly, a smile tugging at your lips.
He huffed, a faint smirk playing at the corner of his mouth. âMaybe I am.â
You laughed, shaking your head. âGo. Theyâre waiting for you, and if you stay any longer Dae-ho might wet the floor.â
He chuckled. For a moment, he didnât move, his gaze meeting yours. âFine,â he said, shaking his head as he stood slowly, there was a flicker of somethingâplayful or thoughtful, you couldnât quite tell. As he walked away, you watched him join the others, the soft smile still lingering on your face.
Once the coast was clear, Hanni slid over almost immediately, her eyes sparkling with mischief. Jun-hee joined her just as quickly, both of them zeroing in on you like a pair of mischievous siblings ready to pounce. âYouâre smiling,â Hanni said, a teasing tone lacing her words.
Jun-hee, tilted her head, her expression somewhere between amused and curious. âWeâve been with you since the first game and thatâs not like you. Care to explain?â
You blinked, immediately feeling awkward. âReally? Now? In a place like this?â
Hanni leaned closer, her expression turning more playful. âCâmon, weâre not gonna bite. Just curious.â
With a chuckle, you let out a dramatic sigh before rubbing your temples. âThis isnât the time for that. Weâre stuck in a death game, not a dating show.â
âSo, what youâre saying is if we are in a dating show you would totally go for him?â
You raised an eyebrow at Hanni, a smirk tugging at your lips. "I never said that," you replied, shaking your head in disbelief.
Jun-hee joined in, her voice teasing but not unkind. âCome on, donât play coy with us. You have to admit, somethingâs up.â
You let out a sigh, but this time it was more amused than anything. âYou two are unbelievable.â You leaned back, trying to shift the mood. âLook, itâs not like that. Weâre just⌠having a conversation. It's not that deep.â
But they didnât back off. Hanni gave you a knowing look, her eyes twinkling. âHaving a conversation my ass! Youâre out here giggling like a highschooler!â
âI do not!â
âDo too!â
You crossed your arms, trying to hide the smile creeping onto your face. âIâm not giggling, Iâm justââ you paused, trying to find the right words, âIâm just⌠enjoying the conversation, alright?â
Jun-hee leaned in, her eyes narrowed with playful suspicion. âUh-huh. Sure, sure. Whatever helps you sleep at night.â
You rolled your eyes but couldnât help yourself from laughing again. âJust so you know, weâre stuck in a life-and-death situation, and Iâm way past the age of having crushes and all that nonsense.â
Hanni leaned back with a satisfied grin, clearly enjoying the teasing. âSure, whatever you say! Weâll let you off the hook for now, but donât think weâve forgotten.â
âYouâre impossible,â you muttered under your breath, shaking your head. Despite the playful banter, the weight in your chest lightened. The tension between you all had shifted, and for the first time in a while, things didnât feel so heavy. The teasing was light, comforting, and in the middle of everything that was going on, it was exactly what you needed.
You gave her a half-smile. âYouâre not gonna let me live this down, are you?â
Jun-hee joined in with a gentle laugh. âProbably not. But itâs good to see you smile for once, even if weâre making fun of you.â
âYou two are such troublemakers, you know that?â
Hanni shrugged innocently. âWhat can we say unnie? We just like seeing you flustered!â
You rolled your eyes, but the smile stayed on your face. âYeah, well, enjoy it while it lasts.â
âLights out in ten minutes. Please prepare for bedtime.â
Currently, you and the group were passing out mattresses, following Gi-hunâs insistence that all of you sleep on the floor together, huddled under one of the bed frames with someone keeping watch. While the rest of you questioned whether such precautions were necessary, none dared to speak up, not wanting to provoke Gi-hunâs temper.
As you handed a mattress to Dae-ho, who passed it to Jung-bae, the latter decided to voice what everyone else was thinking. âHey, is this really necessary? I donât like sleeping under there.â
Gi-hun didnât look up as he smoothed a blanket onto the floor. âOnce the lights go out, someone might attack us.â
That caught everyoneâs attention. Kneeling down to sort through pillows and blankets, You, Dae-ho, Jun-hee and Hanni paused, curiosity piqued. âWhy would anyone do that?â Dae-ho asked cautiously.
Gi-hun let out a humorless chuckle. âThe prize money goes up every time someone dies. Itâs part of the game they designed.â
You frowned, giving his words some thought. At first, his claim seemed far-fetched, but the more you considered the desperation youâd seen in yourself and in othersâthe way some eyes lingered too long on the prize boardâit started to make an unsettling kind of sense.
âThatâs insane,â Jung-bae muttered, shaking his head. âNobodyâs that cold. Nobodyâs gonnaââ
âNope, Gi-hun is right. You shouldnât be so sure,â you cut in, your tone sharper than usual. All eyes turned to you. âWeâre lucky to have each other, but outside of this group? Desperation changes people. If someone thinks they have a better chance alone, or if theyâre blinded by that kind of money, they wonât hesitate.â
Young-il narrowed his eyes at you, clearly uncomfortable with the idea. âYouâre saying we should expect someone to try and kill us tonight?â
You shrugged, your expression grim. âIâm saying weâd be stupid not to prepare for it.â
The weight of your words settled over the group like a heavy blanket. Even Hanni and Jun-hee, who usually tried to keep things light, exchanged uneasy glances. Gi-hun nodded as if your words confirmed everything heâd been thinking.
âWell,â Dae-ho said after a moment, his voice forced and upbeat, âat least we have each other, right?â
âExactly,â Gi-hun said, setting down the last mattress. âWe stick together, weâll make it through. Now, everyone settle in. And keep your eyes open.â
Reluctantly, the group followed his lead, arranging themselves in a tight circle under the frame. You caught Young-ilâs eye as he sat down across from you, his expression unreadable but his gaze steady.
Morning arrived faster than you expected, and soon, the guards were leading you to the next game.
The circular room you entered was unsettling. Bright, white walls surrounded a massive platform in the center, and atop it stood three eerie carousel horses, their painted eyes glossy and cold. Around the perimeter of the room were several doors, painted with plain colors.
You stared in quiet dread, trying to piece together what this setup might mean. The atmosphere was heavy, the air almost suffocating.
A light shove jolted you back to reality.
âYou okay?â
Young-il stood beside you, his hand brushing your arm. His face, though calm, held a trace of worry as he took in your frozen stance.
âStay close to me,â he said firmly. âAnd donât freeze up now. I know itâs hard, but mistakesâŚâ He trailed off, shaking his head. âJust donât make any. Not here.â
You nodded, swallowing hard, and forced your legs to move as the guards directed everyone to the platform.
The rules were announced in the same monotone voice youâd grown to fear. This game wasnât just a test of strength or skillâit was a race against time. Mingle. A game where players had to form groups according to the number that appeared and enter a room within 30 seconds. Failure to do so meant death.
The tension in the room became unbearable as the platform filled with nervous shuffling.
Hanni, standing beside you, clutched at your jacket with trembling hands. Her grip was tight and desperate, her pale face mirrored the fear you felt but tried to bury.
You placed a steadying hand over hers. âStay close to us okay?â you murmured, glancing at her wide, frightened eyes. âWeâll figure this out.â
The platform began to spin, the movement disorienting as the room blurred around you. An eerie, childlike song played from unseen speakers, the melody jarring in its mockery of innocence.
Just as nausea began to creep in, the platform screeched to a halt.
12
Panic erupted immediately. Players screamed and shoved, desperate to find others to form a group.
âWe need two more!â
âWho has five?â
Gi-hun moved quickly, scanning the chaos. He approached a nearby cluster of players, tapping one on the shoulder. âHow many are you?â
âFour,â Player 120 replied.
âThat makes us eleven,â Jung-bae said, pulling the rest of you closer into a huddle.
Before you could fully regroup, others swarmed around, shouting over one another in frantic bids for survival.
âJoin us! Weâre five!â
âNo, come with us! Weâre seven!â
The crowd was chaos. People were being pulled apart and dragged into groups as the countdown loomed. Hanni clung tighter to you, her breathing uneven. Suddenly, Player 120 ran off and dragged a woman toward your group. Her face was pale, and her steps stumbled as if she could barely keep up with the force pulling her forward.
âHere! This makes twelve!â Player 120 shouted, shoving the woman into your group before anyone could react.
âCome on,â you urged, grabbing Jun-hee and Hanni by the arms. âLetâs go. Stick close to me.â
Gi-hun directed your group to room 44. One by one, you made sure everyone got through the door, your eyes scanning for anyone falling behind. Once inside, Young-il slammed the door shut.
The locks clicked as the timer hit zero.
A chilling silence followed before the sound of gunfire tore through the room. Cries of desperation from players left behind filled the air, only to be abruptly silenced.
Hanni trembled violently, her hands covering her ears. You knelt beside her, brushing her hair back in an attempt to soothe her. âHey, itâs okay. Iâve got you,â you said, though your own hands werenât quite steady.
The tense quiet was broken by a sudden, sharp voice.
âYou are all alive thanks to me!â
The outburst came from the woman 120 dragged, her wild eyes scanning the group. She began to approach Jun-hee with a strange intensity, her smile twisted and unsettling.
You immediately stepped in front of the girl, blocking her from view. Your movements were calm, but your heart pounded as the womanâs gaze landed on you instead.
She tilted her head, her smile widening. âThereâs a reason youâve lived this long,â she said, her tone cryptic. âA reason you were brought here.â
Her words hung heavy in the air as she looked past you, her focus shifting to Gi-hun.
Before she could say more, the announcerâs voice crackled through the speakers, listing the eliminated players. The doors unlocked. Everyone returned to the platform.
Another round began.
4
All seven of you froze, exchanging frantic glances. The tension in the room was suffocating, everyone hyper-aware of the seconds slipping away.
"I'll find one more," you said abruptly, already moving before anyone could protest.
Gi-hun called after you, his voice strained with alarm, but you were already lost in the chaos.
"Waitâ!" Hanni started to follow, but Gi-hun grabbed her arm.
"No!" she yelled, pulling against him. "You go! Iâll wait for [Name]-nim!"
"Butâ"
Young-il stepped in, placing a firm hand on Gi-hunâs shoulder. "Go, Gi-hun. She wonât move unless [Name] is back. Iâll stay with her."
Gi-hun hesitated, his jaw clenched. He looked between them and the dwindling time before nodding sharply. "Take care of them."
Without another word, he ushered Dae-ho, Jun-hee, and Jung-bae into a room. Once inside, Gi-hun hesitated to shut the room, opting to keep it open for a bit as he watched over your group.
Meanwhile, Young-il stayed by Hanni's side, his sharp gaze darting through the chaos, searching for any sign of you. The noise of panicked shouts and pounding footsteps filled the air, but he barely noticed. Instead, his attention was fixed on the spinning platform and the frenzied crowd.
Hanni clung to his arm, her small frame trembling against his. Her breaths came in short, uneven gasps, her grip tightening with each second that passed. Young-il glanced down at her, his usually stern expression softening for a moment.
"Youâll be okay," he said quietly, his voice steady despite the storm around them. He rested a hand lightly on her shoulder, giving her a firm yet gentle pat.
Hanni didnât seem to hear him. Her lips moved in a near-silent mantra, repeating over and over, "Please come back. Please come back."
Her words hung heavy in the air, a fragile plea against the backdrop of chaos. Young-ilâs jaw tightened as he turned his focus back to the crowd. He had to believe you would return, not just for Hanni's sakeâbut for all of theirs.
Inside the room, Dae-hoâs voice broke the silence. "Will they make it?" he asked, his tone trembling. Gi-hun didnât respond, his gaze fixed outside, searching for any sign of you. With ten seconds left, hope began to waverâuntil a familiar voice cut through the noise.
"Hey! I found someone! Letâs go!"
Bursting into sight, you ran towards an empty room with Player 256 in tow. Without hesitation, you grabbed Young-ilâs outstretched hand, pulling everyone toward the door. The locks clicked shut just as the timer hit zero.
Inside, your legs gave out, but before you hit the ground, you felt a strong pair of arms catch you. Young-il steadied you, his worried face inches from yours.
"You okay?" he asked, his voice low but urgent.
You nodded quickly, pulling yourself upright. "Thanks," you said, flashing a weak smile before turning to Player 256, who looked pale and shaken.
"Are you alright? Sorry for dragging you like that. I just saw you on the floor and didnât think twice."
The young man gave you a pained smile, his breaths still uneven. "Iâm fine. Thank youâreally. If it werenât for you, Iâd be dead."
You patted his shoulder gently, suppressing a sigh. "Whatâs with young people getting into so much debt these days?"
Before you could say more, a small figure collided with you, wrapping their arms tightly around your waist.
"Donât ever leave me again, unnie." Hanni sobbed, her voice muffled against your shirt. Warm tears soaked through the fabric as she clung to you.
Your heart twisted at her desperation. "I canât promise you that, Hanni. But Jun-heeâs always there when Iâm not okay?" you murmured, gently running your hand through her hair, trying to soothe her.
Her grip on you loosened a little, but her wide eyes stayed locked on you. âI know⌠but I still need you two with me,â she whispered, her voice shaky but full of that same hope she always had.
You gave her a soft smile, brushing away a tear that had fallen down her cheek. âWeâre not going anywhere,â you said, holding her just a little tighter.
The announcerâs voice suddenly boomed through the speakers, listing the names of the eliminated players. The stark reminder of the gameâs stakes sent a chill through the room.
As the list ended, you glanced toward Young-il. His eyes betrayed the fear he had been holding back, relief washing over his face as he met your gaze. For a brief moment, it felt like the world had paused, the chaos outside fading into the background.
"Thank you," you whispered, your voice barely audible.
He gave a small nod, his lips pressed into a thin line.
The sound of the doors unlocking snapped you both back to reality. Player 256 bowed deeply to you before sprinting off, murmuring another hurried "thank you" as he disappeared into the crowd.
Taking Hanniâs hand, you and Young-il moved quickly to find the rest of your group. Voices called your names, and you followed the sound until you spotted them.
"There they are!" Jung-bae shouted, relief evident in his tone.
Young-il barely had time to react before Jung-bae threw his arms around him in a tight hug. Meanwhile, Jun-hee rushed toward you and Hanni.
The three of you broke into a tangle of hugs, clutching each other tightly, the fear and relief of survival intertwining in an unspoken bond.
âI knew you were gonna be okay!â Jung-bae exclaimed in relief, pulling Young-il into a tight hug. Jun-hee did the same with you, and you returned the hug, pressing a few affectionate forehead kisses on her before patting her head gently. Gi-hun looked at you and Young-il, his face breaking into a relieved smile. âI was so worried. Iâm glad you all made it.â
âLuckily, [Name] found someone in time. If she stayed with us a little longer, she mightâve had a hard time,â Young-il chuckled, praising you.
You laughed, shaking your head. âIf anything, I was lucky. I found the guy on the ground. I hope heâs okay.â
The two of you then turned to Jun-hee, asking if she was alright. She reassured you, telling you how glad she was that the three of you came back safely.
âWait a minute.â Young-ilâs voice cut through the conversation. Suddenly, all eyes were on him. âIf the next number is eighth, then we wonât need anyone else, right?â
Everyone looked at him with confused expressions. âWhy?â Dae-ho asked, genuinely curious. Young-il didnât respond immediately; instead, he just nodded, thinking.
Jung-bae snapped his fingers, pointing at Jun-heeâs stomach. âAh, itâs in her tummy.â
A sudden realization spread across Dae-hoâs face as he finally understood. âOhh, thatâs right. That makes eight.â The group shared a lighthearted laugh, while Hanni rolled her eyes, quietly laughing to herself. She muttered something about how corny the joke was. You couldnât help but laugh, pinching her cheek and telling her to just go with the flow.
âWhat if itâs twins? Triplets?â you joked.
Amid the laughter, a pair of lingering eyes belonging to Player 333 was watching the group with an unreadable look on his face.
The atmosphere shifted slightly before you were all instructed to return to the platform. The tension in the air was palpable. Another round started.
3
âYou three, goââ Gi-hun began, but Young-il cut him off.
âNo. Iâll go. You stay with them.â
You all looked at him in surprise, not wanting to leave him behind. However, there was no time to waste. With a determined nod, you immediately grabbed Jun-hee and Hanni before running toward the nearest room. Gi-hun, Jung-bae, and Dae-ho followed closely behind, while Young-il ran off to find two other players.
You three finally approached the only vacant room near you. As you opened it, your blood ran cold. A figure was curled up in a ball in the corner of the room, its stillness unnervingâ as if they had already given up already. You glanced at the timerâ20 seconds. Your heart raced. Grabbing Jun-hee and Hanniâs arms, you yelled for the curled up figure.
"Hey!" you shouted. The person stirred and looked up at you, confusion in their eyes. You raised the arms you were holding, signaling clearly. The person understood, standing up and moving toward the door. You pushed Jun-hee and Hanni toward the player, making sure they would be safe with her. Once inside, Player 380 quickly closed the door. As you ran away, you heard their voices calling out to you.
âHey unnie! Come back!â
â[Name]nim!â
You cursed your heart for being soft and getting attached, you cursed your mind for wanting to be a hero. With 13 seconds left, you turned and ran as fast as you could, hoping to find a room, or maybe even Young-il.
10 seconds.
You frantically scanned the area, but there was almost nothing. No sign of Young-il. No sign of anyone else making their way to a room. No group of two finding their last member.
8 seconds.
Suddenly, a strong hand grabbed your arm. You were shocked but didnât hesitate. You had no time for hesitation now. You kept your pace, determined to survive.
6 seconds.
You spotted someone standing idly, diagonally to you. Wasting no time, you shouted to them. Together, you ran toward the person, desperate to find the last empty room.
4 seconds.
The two of you reached her and grabbed her by the shoulders, pulling her toward the nearest open door.
2 seconds.
The three of you rushed inside.
1 second.
The doors slammed shut behind you.
The timer rang. 0 seconds.
Back in room 27, Hanni and Jun-hee peeked anxiously through the window, watching the chaos unfold outside. As the announcer listed the eliminated players, they held their breath, waiting. The second your number wasnât called, they exhaled in relief.
Inside your room, you collapsed onto the floor, gasping for breath. This was the consequence of playing the hero. You were too old for this, yet here you were again, caught in the madness. Once your breath steadied, you looked at the player you had dragged in. You froze in shock. It was Player 149âthe mother of Player 007. The two were peas in a pod, but you hoped nothing bad would happen now that they were separated.
Deciding not to disturb her, you let her have some space and turned to the person who had saved you. Standing up, you immediately bowed in their direction. When they didnât make a sound or movement, you slowly lifted your head.
To your shock, you were met with Young-ilâs face.
Your shocked face clashed with his angry one, but before you could process it, you leapt at him and wrapped him in a tight, warm hug. His initial surprise faded as he returned the embrace, his anger melting away. As he gently patted your hair, he quietly asked, âWhat happened?â
âThe room we entered was already filled with someone. I wanted to stay with Jun-hee and Hanni, but there were no more rooms nearby. I couldnât let Jun-hee run anymore, so I left them there and ran,â you explained, your voice muffled against his shirt.
He patted your head again before slightly pushing you away to look at your face. Still holding you, the two of you locked eyes. âYouâre lucky I was there to save you like a superhero.â
âYeah,â you chuckled, âThanks, superhero.â
You gave him a sweet smile before pulling away and knelt in front of the older woman. âMaâam, are you okay?â
She snapped out of her thoughts and bowed, immediately responding, âYes, yes. I am. Thank you so much for saving me.â
âWhereâs your son?â
âSorry?â
âWerenât you with him?â Young-il asked, his concern growing for their safety. You watched her closely, hoping nothing bad had happened. Her eyes bounced between you and Young-il as she tried to formulate an answer. âOh, well, I lost him. He told me to wait while he brought one more person, but in all the chaos, I lost him.â
âHe didnât come back?â Young-ilâs question made her stand up abruptly.
âMy son isnât that kind of person!â she said, standing defensively. âWe may be poor, but he has a good heart. Heâd rather be bullied than hurt another person. Heâll never harm anyone, so watch what you say about him!â
You stood up quickly and gently placed your hands on her shoulders, trying to ease the tension. âAh, itâs nothing like that, maâam. Itâs just that the two of you have been together from the start, so we were worried when we saw you alone. We didnât mean to upset you.â
She looked at you for a moment before averting her gaze, calming down. âIâm sorry. I didnât mean it like that,â Young-il added, apologizing as well.
The doors opened then, signaling it was time to move on. With a bow, you grabbed Young-ilâs hand, pulling him toward Jun-hee and Hanniâs room. When you saw the two of them, your eyes met, and without hesitation, you let go of Young-ilâs hand and hugged them both tightly. You whispered your apologies as they cried into your neck. Young-il watched the scene with a bittersweet smile, the sight of you and the others reminding him painfully of his late wife. It felt like a love he could never return to, yet he couldn't look away.
Once they stopped crying, you gently pulled away and pointed them toward Young-il. Without hesitation, they ran to him, wrapping their arms around him and thanking him.
The four of you then returned to the platform, where you met the rest of your group. A silent understanding passed between your team and player 120âs team, as you all stood next to each other, ready for the next round. The music started. The platform began to rotate.Â
6
âThree women and three men, go!â Gi-hun shouted. Luckily, you all had enough members so only finding the room was the problem, Jun-hee and Hanni stuck close to you as you followed Young-il, Gi-hun, and Jung-bae to a room.Â
When you returned to the platform, you immediately noticed the lonely figure of player 120, with player 095 nowhere near, you assumed the worst. Standing close next to her, you offer comfort by rubbing her back. âItâs gonna be hard but please stay strong, she now lives through you.â She gives you a pained nod as you placed yourself between Hanni and Young-il.Â
âWhat do you think will be the next number?â Jung-bae asked you all.
It was quiet for a moment as everyone contemplated the answer. Without hesitation, Hanni spoke up. "Two."
Gi-hun looked at her, silently asking her to explain her answer. Instead of her, Young-ilâs voice broke through the tension. "Yeah, she's correct. It's two. There are 50 rooms, and 156 people are still alive. Everyone will have a pair, but there won't be enough rooms. That's how they conduct these games."
Everyone else looked at him, some expressions confused, others with a hint of surprise, as if they hadnât expected him to be the one explaining. And they were right.
2
The group stood in silence for a second, each person wondering who would pair with whom. The fear of the rooms being occupied quickly spread so without a second thought, Young-il grabbed your hand and hurried you away. Hanni called your name, and the others followed suit. Dae-ho grabbed Hanni, Jung-bae grabbed Gi-hun, and Player 333 grabbed Jun-hee as they all ran to secure an empty room.
You and Young-il reached the open door of an empty room, but before you could step inside, another player tackled you to the ground. As Young-il rushed to help you up, the player bolted for the room you had been eyeing. Without hesitation, Young-il grabbed the man, yanking him away and throwing him outside with unexpected force.
"Go in!" Young-il shouted at you, as he held the player in his grip.
Your heart was racing, adrenaline flooding your system. You scrambled to recover and quickly glanced around, making sure the coast was clear. With urgency, you rushed inside, positioning yourself near the door, ready to barricade it in case someone tried to steal the room from you. You signaled for Young-il to come in, and as he rushed in after you, you slammed the door behind him, using your body to hold it shut while the player left outside shouted curses at you.
Suddenly, Young-il pulled you into his arms, his hands gentle but firm, as he placed your head against his shoulder. You melted into him, the brief respite giving you both a moment of peace. But that moment quickly shattered when your eyes caught a figure in the corner of the room.
Your breath hitched. In a panic, you pushed away from Young-il and shouted at the figure, your voice trembling, "Leave! Get out!"
The timer was ticking down, and every second felt like an eternity. Panic surged within you as you watched the figure not moveâyour heart raced. The seconds were slipping away.
12 seconds.
"No way, we got here first," the man argued, his voice laced with defiance.
âWell your partner is not here isnât he?! Get out!â you demanded, your voice firm despite the tension.
11 seconds.
âShut your tramp whore! We got here first! Make yourself useful and get out of the room!â he spat back, growing angrier.
10 seconds.
Without a word, Young-il lunged at the man, grabbing him by the throat and forcing him toward the door, his strength overpowering the manâs resistance. You watched in horror, your eyes flickering between the timer and the brutal scene unfolding before you. With only three seconds left and the man still struggling. Young-il didnât hesitate. His actions were swift and decisive, final and cold. With one swift move, the room fell silent, and the door locked.
0 seconds.
Young-il stood over the lifeless man, his face distant, his expression hollow. It was a look that didnât belong on him. In the short time youâd known him, heâd always had this warm, protective energy, this quiet tenderness that made you feel safe. But now, his usual caring nature seemed clouded by something else.
Without thinking, you crossed the room to him, gently taking his hands in yours. You could feel his tension, his unwillingness to meet your gaze. Your heart ached to see him like this, and you whispered softly, âThank you.â
âIâm sorry,â his voice barely above a whisper, as though he was apologizing for something you hadnât even asked him to do.
âWhat for?â you asked, trying to meet his gaze. He avoided it, looking down at the body in the room, his face shadowed with regret.
âYou did what you had to do, Young-il. If it werenât for you, we wouldnât be here. Weâd be dead. So, thank you.â You squeezed his hands, trying to convey the depth of your gratitude, even if the words felt too small.
âButââ he started, voice faltering.
âDonât worry, I wonât tell anyone. I promise.â You could feel his fearâfear that you might look at him differently now. You could see it in his eyes, that vulnerability he tried to hide. You slowly reached up, your hand finding his cheek, your touch gentle and comforting. His eyes closed as he leaned into it, the tension melting from his body for just a moment. "Murder is something Iâm used to, Young-il. Donât worry, Iâll be fine⌠as long as youâre here."
The air between you thickened, charged with unspoken words. The closeness, the way your fingers lingered on his skin, the way your breaths synced togetherâit felt like everything was leading to this moment. Slowly, instinctively, you both leaned in, drawn to each other like magnets.
But just as your lips were about to meet, the loud sound of the doors unlocking shattered the moment. You both froze, hearts pounding in your chests, reality crashing back in. You pulled away quickly, your face flushing with embarrassment.
You stepped back, flustered, and gave a quick bow, mumbling, âIâI should check on Hanni and Jun-hee.â You turned to leave, nearly tripping over your shoes in the rush. That shared moment lingered in the air, and even as you fled, your heart still raced with what almost happened, you could feel the warmth of his gaze lingering on your back, the connection between you stronger than ever.
After the third game, you found yourself back in the fort Gi-hun had organized. The group was scattered, tending to their own thoughts or conversations. Across the room, Jun-hee was deep in conversation with Player 333, the man you now knew was her ex-fiancĂŠâthe one whoâd abandoned her. Hanni stood by your side, her expression a mix of curiosity and concern as the two exchanged words that seemed both loaded and cautious.
Meanwhile, Gi-hun instructed the others to count the remaining players and determine how many wanted to continue playing.
âThere are 55 players who voted in favor of continuing,â Jung-bae reported as he returned.
âAre you sure?â Gi-hun asked, his voice tense.
âI counted twice.â
Dae-ho pointed to the âOâ patch on Jung-baeâs uniform. âDid you count yourself?â
Jung-bae glanced at the âOâ patch on his chest, pausing before muttering, âFifty-six.â
âFifty-seven,â you added, raising your hand while still keeping an eye on Jun-hee and her conversation.
Dae-ho exhaled heavily, frustration evident. âWe have forty-five on our side. Weâre outnumbered by twelve.â
The weight of the statement settled over the group like a cloud of despair.
Young-il stood up, breaking the silence. âIt may seem like a big gap, but if six of them change their minds, itâs tied. Seven, and we win.â
âBut what if some of the X votes switch to O?â Dae-ho countered.
âThey likely wonât,â Young-il replied evenly. âThose who voted X wanted out even when the prize was smaller. Now they can leave with even more money. Why risk their lives again?â
You joined in. âMe, and Jung-bae will definitely vote X. Thatâs two already. If four more switch sides, itâs a tie. Five more, and we win.â
Gi-hun nodded decisively. âThen letâs go try to convince them.âÂ
âNo,â Young-il said firmly. âThatâs too risky. Most of them want to continue playing. If we start making moves, they wonât sit back and let us sway their votes.â
Gi-hunâs frustration boiled over. âSo we just stand here and pray they change their minds? What if we lose again? Are we supposed to march into another game like sheep?â
Hanni hesitated before speaking, her voice soft but steady. âGi-hunnim, I donât think itâs wise to provoke them. They might do the same to us, and they have the upper hand. People are here for money. If we start something, it could lead to a fight before we even vote.â
Her words calmed the rising tension, and the group fell into silence as guards entered the room, signaling the start of the next vote.
After the third game, only 100 players remained. The prize money now totaled 35.6 billion won, meaning each player will earn 356 million won if they would go home now. Jung-bae approached Gi-hun, his face grim yet determined. âWith that kind of money,â he began, his voice low but certain, âsome might change their minds. If we can convince six more people to vote X, weâll tie. Seven, and we win.â His words hung in the air, filling the room with a fragile sense of hope.
The guards soon interrupted, announcing that the voting would proceed in reverse order of player numbers. The tension thickened as Gi-hun approached the booth, the echo of his footsteps amplifying the silence. âPlayer 456, please cast your vote,â one guard intoned, his monotone voice chilling in its detachment.
One by one, players approached the booth, many clinging to their original decisions. The scoreboard slowly reflected the changes. When it was Jung-baeâs turn, he strode forward with purpose, slamming his hand on the X button. As he returned to Gi-hunâs side, he showed off his X patch and declared, âSeven more to win,â his voice carrying the first flicker of confidence the group had heard in hours.
Player 380 voted X. Relief swept through your groupâsix more to go.
Player 185. X. Five more.
Your turn came, and you didnât hesitate. X. Four more.
Player 125. X. Three.
Player 120 followed, then Player 015. Each X vote brought you closer to the tie. When Player 007 slammed the X button, he shouted, âLetâs go home!â and tore off his O patch triumphantly.
âThatâs seven!â Jung-bae yelled, grinning in excitement. âWe did it!â
The celebration was short-lived. The next player, an elderly woman, calmly voted O. The room fell silent as her choice appeared on the scoreboard: 49 for X, 50 for O.
Everyone turned toward the last player, Player 001. The atmosphere shifted, the tension nearly suffocating. The air felt heavy with anticipation as he slowly made his way to the booth. Young-ilâs slow steps toward the voting booth felt endless. Every step seemed deliberate, as though he were savoring the weight of the moment.
Hanni, looking at Young-il, quietly gripped Jun-heeâs arm, her face pale. âWhatâs wrong?â Jun-hee asked quietly, her voice tinged with concern.
Hanni hesitated before speaking, her words barely audible. âYoung-ilnim... he scares me sometimes.â
Jun-hee frowned. âWhy? Did something happen?â
âWhen we were waiting for [Name]nim during the third game, I thought I saw him making eye contact with the guards,â Hanni murmured. âIt was like... like they knew him. I donât know, maybe I imagined it, but it didnât feel right.â
Jun-heeâs brows furrowed, her protective instincts kicking in. âWe should tell [Name]nim.â
âNo!â Hanni shook her head rapidly. âI donât want to ruin what they have. [Name]nim deserves to be happy. If Iâm wrong, I donât want to mess things up.â
Jun-hee looked at her with a mix of worry and understanding, her hand coming to rest on Hanniâs shoulder. Before either could say more, the sharp sound of Player 001âs vote echoed through the room.
X.
A stunned silence followed before the scoreboard updated, displaying an even 50 for X and 50 for O. Young-il turned to the group, a smile on his face as he raised his hand in an okay sign. Your side erupted into quiet cheers, exchanging looks of disbelief and relief.
âItâs a tie. We did it!â Dae-ho exclaimed, grabbing your shoulders in excitement. You couldnât help but laugh, shaking him back as a rush of emotion coursed through you.
Relief swept through the room, but a palpable tension lingered as everyone waited to hear the outcome of the tie.
"Wait, since itâs a tie, what does it mean?" Player 100 asked.
The guard responded flatly, "Clause Three: If the voting ends in a tie, players will vote again. To give you time to think, the vote will be conducted tomorrow." He glanced around the room, his gaze cold and impassive. "Until then, please consider your future carefully."
As dinner commenced, your team welcomed new membersâPlayers 120, 149, 007, and 246. The mood was a bit lighter, though tinged with underlying anxiety. Small talk carried the group through the meal, with some making half-hearted jokes to distract from the harsh reality of their situation.
âIâm surprised by the food today,â Hanni remarked, biting eagerly into her roll of gimbap. âI thought it would be bread and milk until the end.â You gently nudged her to slow down, worried she might choke.
Jun-hee, chewing thoughtfully, leaned closer to Hanni. âI was so scared earlier, especially with Young-ilnim. I thought for sure heâd vote O like the first time.â She hesitated, then whispered, âHey, we really should tell herââ
âTell me what?â you interjected, raising a brow.
âN-nothing!â Hanni stammered, her cheeks coloring as she avoided your gaze.
âHmm, Iâm watching you two,â you teased, making a gesture before turning your attention to Dae-ho, who was animatedly chatting with Jung-bae.
âI really thought you were going to vote O, like on day one,â Dae-ho admitted, glancing at Young-il. Jung-bae, clearly done with the male's rambling, stuffed a piece of gimbap into his mouth before addressing Young-il directly. âThank you, Young-il. You gave us another chance.â
Young-il shook his head slightly, his expression neutral. âI just want to stay alive. The moneyâs enough now, so I need to get out of here. Alive.â His eyes flickered briefly to Gi-hun as he emphasized the last word, the intensity of his gaze sending a chill through the group.
The moment was interrupted by Player 246, who spoke up, his voice laced with apprehension. âDo you think weâll be able to win the second vote?â
Reality hit like a blow, extinguishing the fragile flicker of hope that had momentarily lit the group. A somber silence followed until Young-il broke it. âWeâll have to go for broke,â he said, his tone measured but firm. âLike Gi-hun said earlier, we should try to convince some of them to change their minds before the second vote.â
âWill they, though?â Player 007 asked, his skepticism clear. âMost of them are blinded by the money now.â
âMy son,â his mother chimed in with an oddly cheerful tone, âWhen youâre hungry, you start to miss home. All we have is this good roll of gimbap, and everyone will feel the pangs of hunger tomorrow.â Her logic was far-fetched, but no one dared contradict her.
007 stood and tried to address the opposing team, using the oll of gimbap as leverage. However, instead of having the result he expected to get, he got the total opposite. The men shouted over each other, their voices rising to a chaotic crescendo. Gi-hun, visibly conflicted, stared at his gimbap before unrolling it. Inside was a fork, its sharp prongs gleaming ominously. A weapon.
Unbeknownst to most, a fight had broken out in the bathroom. The announcement of eliminated players startled everyone into silence. Gasps and murmurs filled the room as the piggy bank suddenly rang. With 95 players remaining, the prize money now stood at 36.1 billion won, increasing each playerâs worth to 380 million won.
âWhatâs happening?â Jung-bae whispered, his voice trembling with unease. His question hung unanswered as the bathroom doors opened. Players emerged, bloodied and bruised, their faces marked by fear and rage.
Player 124 from Team O stumbled into the middle of the room, his voice shaking with anger. âListen, Team O!â he shouted. âWhen we were in the bathroom, these X bastards tried to kill us! They killed some of us, including my friendââ
âBullshit!â Player 047 from Team X shouted back, cutting him off. âYouâre the ones who started it!â He gestured toward where Team X sat, his voice rising with fury. âThey threatened one of our people! They attacked us to win the second vote!â
The room erupted in chaos. People were shouting, pointing fingers, and some even started pushing and shoving. The tension in the air was thick, and it felt like everyone was on edge, afraid of what might happen next. You could feel the anxiety creeping in as everyone seemed to turn on each other.
In the midst of the chaos, Player 100 quickly rounded up the O team, ordering a headcount. Player 047 did the same with the X team, trying to keep control. The numbers were close, with 47 players on the O team and 48 on the X team. The X team now had the advantage in the voting.
âTwo people died on our side,â Player 047 said, sitting down. âThat means we lost three, and now they have the upper hand.â A player on their team pointed out, âWe still have a better chance. Weâre one vote ahead now.â
Jung-bae, trying to stay positive, spoke up. âAs long as we donât change our minds, weâll win by one vote tomorrow.â The room quieted down as everyone whispered amongst themselves, the weight of the upcoming vote heavy on their minds.
Suddenly, the announcement broke the silence. âAttention, please. Lights out in 30 minutes. All players, please return to your beds and prepare for bedtime.â
Player 047 stood up, trying to rally his team. âListen, no one can change their mind, okay? Weâll win tomorrow. Stay strong, weâll make it through.â His words were filled with determination, and the room filled with a low hum of agreement from his team.
Once everyone started to settle down, Dae-ho leaned in, speaking in a low voice to your group. âThose guys are acting really suspicious. Theyâre planning something, I can feel it.â
Jung-bae, not paying much attention to the others, just waved him off. âWhatever. Once we win tomorrowâs vote, itâll all be over.â He sounded confident, but you could tell he was just trying to keep the morale up.
You turned your gaze to Gi-hun, his face unreadable. You knew he was thinking about the situation carefully. After everything that had happened, you werenât sure what he was planning. But something about the way the O team had been looking at you all, with a certain malice in their eyes, told you that there was more to this than just a vote.
Finally, Gi-hun spoke, his voice calm but filled with tension. âOnce the lights go out, theyâll attack us.â The group went silent at his words, the weight of his statement sinking in. 007âs eyes widened in disbelief as he asked, âAre you serious?â
âYeah.â You replied this time, everyone looked at you waiting for your explanation. âThese people, they didnât vote O because they wanted to play. They voted O to get more money. And now that they know killing increases the prize, theyâll do whatever it takes to do it.âÂ
Young-il, who had been quiet up until now, spoke up. âThen we should attack first. We need to take them by surprise.â His suggestion was met with agreement from Player 047, who nodded, adding, âWe have the women and elderly on our side. If they attack first, weâll be at a huge disadvantage.â
But Gi-hun wasnât on board with the idea. âNo. We canât start a fight like that.â Everyone looked at him, confused. âWe need to stay calm. If we kill each other, thatâs exactly what they want.â
Jung-bae frowned, clearly not understanding. âWho are they? Who are you talking about?â
âThe makers of the game,â Gi-hun said bitterly, his eyes burning with anger. âTheyâre the ones who want us to kill each other. Theyâre watching us right now.â
The room fell silent as the others absorbed this revelation. You felt a chill run down your spine. âWhere are they?â Dae-ho asked, his voice tight. You could hear the fear in his words, even if he was trying to hide it.
Gi-hun didnât flinch. He simply looked up at the ceiling, his gaze steady. âUp there,â He murmured, his voice barely audible but filled with conviction. Slowly, everyone looked up at the ceiling, following his gaze. Gi-hunâs eyes were fixed on the higher levels. âThe control rooms are above us. Their leader wears a black mask. If we capture him, weâll have leverage.â
Young-ilâs skepticism was evident. âHow are you going to fight them? Theyâve got guns.â
âWeâll take their guns,â Gi-hun answered plainly, locking eyes with Young-il. His words werenât a suggestionâthey were a plan.
âFrom the masked men?â Player 246 asked, his voice filled with disbelief.
Gi-hun nodded resolutely. âYes. Weâll catch them off guard. They wonât expect it.â
âThatâs too dangerous,â Young-il said, shaking his head. âEven if we manage to steal their guns, weâll be outnumbered.â
Gi-hunâs eyes hardened. âWhatâs your plan, then? Sit around and wait to die? Watch as they pick us off, one by one? Is that your idea of survival?â His voice was harsh, the desperation in his words cutting through the tension.
The silence that followed was thick, as everyone contemplated the harsh reality they faced.
120 spoke up, her voice uncertain but full of fear. âDo we even stand a chance?â
âWe do,â Gi-hun said, his voice unwavering. âIf we strike first, we catch them off guard. Theyâll never see it coming. The people running this game think weâre powerless, but we have the upper hand now. This is our last chance to end these games once and for all.â
âHow do you plan to take their guns?â Young-il asked again, his skepticism still evident.
Gi-hun didnât hesitate, as if he had already thought it through. âOnce the lights go out, weâll have our chance.â
Lights out in 5 minutes.
As everyone made their way to their beds, Jun-hee excused herself, telling you she needed to talk to someone. You offered to go with her, but she waved you off, saying sheâd be quick.
You turned to Hanni, who had a distant, absent look in her eyes. She wasnât fully there, trapped in her own thoughts. You rubbed her back gently to snap her out of it. Poor Hanni. She was so young, and she didnât deserve any of this. She shouldnât have been thrown into this nightmare.
She deserved a future, a chance to grow and live, not this. It pained you to see her face filled with confusion and fear. There was so much darkness surrounding her, and she was so small, so vulnerable. It made your heart heavy.
âStick close to me, okay?â you whispered, your voice soft but firm as you brushed her hair behind her ear. âIf you canât find me, go to Jun-hee, okay?â
Hanni nodded, but her expression didnât fully match her words. You could see the uncertainty in her eyes. You gave her a hug, pressing a kiss to her forehead, trying to offer what little comfort you could. Rocking her gently, you tucked her in, smoothing the blanket around her, and gave her one last kiss before heading to your own bed.
Lights out in 10.
The countdown echoed. You lay down, staring up at the ceiling, your thoughts racing. The seconds felt like hours.
9. What if this is the night? The thought couldnât help but cross your mind, but you pushed it aside. You couldnât afford to think that way now. You had to stay focused.
8.
7. The sound of your heartbeat in your ears was almost deafening, the pressure of the countdown like a vice around your chest.
6.
5. Keep it together. You told yourself. Focus. You had to be ready.
4. You thought about Hanni, about Jun-hee. What would happen to them if you didnât make it? The thought alone made your chest tighten.
3. You forcefully removed them from your thoughts. This was not the time to think about them, they'll be fine, they'll be safe. They'll get out of here alive.
2. The darkness was getting closer. The room was quiet, but you could feel the tension, the electricity in the air. Everyone was waiting, bracing themselves.
1.
The lights flickered and then went off, plunging the room into darkness. Your mind immediately went to Gi-hunâs words: Once the lights go out, get under the bottom beds quickly. You must not get caught by those planning to attack us.
It was quiet.
Then it was loud.
The sounds of screams and footsteps filling the air as people were attacked and killed left and right. You could hear the unmistakable sounds of struggles, the sickening thud of bodies hitting the ground. Panic rippled through the room. You prayed silently, hoping that Young-il, Hanni, Jun-hee, and everyone else would make it through the night. You clung to the hope that you would survive, that you wouldnât be one of the unlucky ones who wouldnât make it to the morning.
After minutes of waiting, the sound of doors opening signaled the end of the wait. You immediately crawled out from under the bottom bed following phase 2 of Gi-hun's plan.
Playing dead, you stayed as still as possible, listening for the guardâs footsteps. When you heard one approach, you tensed. As the guard scanned your ID, you reached out and grabbed them, pulling them into a headlock. They struggled, fighting to break free, but you tightened your grip, whispering a soft apology. With one swift movement, you snapped their neck. The familiar crack echoed in your ears. Without hesitation, you grabbed their gun, firing at nearby guards, taking them down one by one.
Quickly, you crawled under another bed, planning your next move. The guards on the upper beds were your next target. You fired a shot at an unsuspecting guard, laughing quietly as they looked around, confused. Before they could react, you shot again, taking them out.
From bed to bed, you moved stealthily, inching closer to the stage. Hidden in the shadows, you waited, watching the guardsâ every move. You knew patience was keyâwaiting until they were close enough. When the retreat announcement echoed through the room, you sprang into action. Leaping from your hiding spot, you unleashed a spray of bullets, taking down the remaining guards one by one. Even as they tried to retreat into the gate, you kept firing, not giving them a chance to escape.
But just as the last guard made it to the gate, you pulled the trigger, only to hear a click. You were out of bullets. Panic surged through you. You needed to reload, but before you could, you heard Gi-hun shout, "Hold fire!" You stopped, nodding as you obeyed his command.
Jung-bae and Player 246 rushed forward and forced the last guard to his knees, making him raise his hands in surrender. Slinging your empty gun over your shoulder, you quickly ran to the back, where Hanni and Jun-hee were waiting for you.
âUnnie!â Hanni whispered-yelled as you came into view, her eyes lighting up in relief. Jun-hee was right behind her, giving you a big smile and waving you over with an expression full of warmth. You didnât hesitate, pulling both of them into a tight hug. The moment felt comforting, but the danger still lingered in the air. You held their faces gently, searching for any signs of injury.
âAre you both hurt?â you asked, voice steady but filled with concern.
In the background, you could hear Gi-hun telling everyone to come out, reassuring them that you wouldnât hurt them. His voice was low but commanding, a sense of authority settling over the group.
Jun-hee and Hanni shook their heads before telling you they were okay. You exhaled softly, a sigh of relief escaping you as the weight in your chest lifted slightly. You gave them a small smile.
âWhen you mentioned collecting guns and gunmanship, I really thought you meant some online FPS game,â Hanni said, trying to lighten the mood, a playful glint in her eyes. You chuckled, shaking your head.
âReally now? Well, I might be old, but not that old. Iâm still strong enough to do these things,â you said, flexing your arms with an exaggerated grunt. Your muscles were hardly impressive, but the action was enough to make the three of you laugh. It felt goodâtoo good for the situation you were all in.
You continued to smile as the laughter settled, but your thoughts flickered back to the reality. âAlright, you two, go ahead. Iâll catch up with you soon. I need to collect the guns and ammo from the guards first,â you said, your tone firm but affectionate. You ushered them toward the center before you set about your task.
As you moved toward the fallen guards, your hands quickly went to work, collecting the weapons and ammo. You moved with precision, and were so in the zone that you barely noticed a figure following you.
âAre you alright?â
A sharp breath caught in your throat as you jerked your head toward the sound. In an instant, your fingers gripped the handle of your gun, and you pointed it at the source of the voice. When you saw who it was, your tension loosened, but only slightly. Your breath came out in a shaky exhale as you lowered the gun.
âYoung-il, you scared me!â you said, pressing a hand to your chest, heart still racing from the sudden scare.
âAh? That so?â he replied, a small, teasing smile tugging at the corners of his lips. He raised his hands in mock surrender. âIâm very sorry then.â
âOh, shut up. Thatâs not the look of someone whoâs sorry,â you shot back, though a smile tugged at your own lips.
The two of you shared a brief laugh before the tension in your bodies dissipated enough for you to focus on the task at hand again. âHelp me out with these, will you?â you asked, gesturing to the weapons scattered on the ground. He didnât hesitate, moving to gather the magazines and guns.
The two of you worked in relative silence, the only sounds the shifting of metal and the occasional clink of ammunition being loaded. Despite everything, the atmosphere between you felt strangely light. It was as if, for a moment, the world outside was forgotten and it was just the two of you working together. You didnât know why, but it was oddly comforting.
âMay I ask how youâre so familiar with guns?â he asked, genuinely curious now. He hadnât expected you to be the type, but he wasnât in a position to judge anymore.
You hesitated for a moment before replying, your voice softening. âWell, I used to have an aunt who was really into guns. She married a fellow gun enthusiast, and together they opened up a shooting range near our home. At first, I wasnât that interested. Guns werenât my thing, really.â You paused, remembering the past. âBut then I started noticing someoneâsomeone I had a crush on. He was always reading about guns, and I thought maybe I could get him to teach me. I thought itâd be a way to connect, you know?â
Young-il nodded as he stayed quiet, finding comfort in your voice as you talked him away. You took a deep breath before continuing, the words spilling out freely.
âWhen I asked him about it, he just brushed me off. Told me that girls like me should stick to cooking and cleaning and that guns were for âbig boysâ like him. Some bullshit like that.â You scoffed, shaking your head. âI didnât take it well. It pissed me off, actually. And from that day on, I got serious about gunsâjust to prove I could be as good as any guy.â You let out a bitter chuckle. âNow, Iâve got a collection at home.â
The air around you seemed to shift. The lightheartedness had drained from the conversation, and you felt the past creeping up on you. Young-il mustâve noticed the change in your mood, because he didnât speak right away. Instead, he gave you space, knowing you needed it.
A few moments passed before you spoke again, your voice distant. âA few years after we met again, things just... happened. One thing led to another, and I ended up having a beautiful baby girl.â You smiled softly, but it quickly faded. âYou should meet her. I think sheâd like you.â
Young-ilâs face softened for a moment, but he didnât say anything. You felt the smile fade completely as you continued. âIâm happy to have her, I really am... But it wasnât supposed to happen that way. The guy... he wasnât in it for the right reasons. He just wanted to drain me dry and disappear. He never told me about his debt. And the collectors...â
You trailed off, the heaviness of the past taking over. Young-il stayed quiet, giving you the space you needed to process everything.
âYou donât have to continue if you donât want to,â Young-il said gently, his voice softer than before.
You shook your head, offering him a reassuring smile. âNo, no⌠itâs okay. You deserve to know.â A brief silence passed between you two before you started explaining, the weight of your words settling heavily in the air.
âWhen the collectors came to my house, I found out that he had put my name and address down as the guarantor. In their eyes, I owed them around 1 billion won, but that was far from the truth. They told me that since I was their âfavoriteâ debtee, they struck up a deal. Theyâd lower the debt to 800 million... and another form of payment to cover the remaining 200 millionâŚâ You paused, your breath catching in your throat. âIn return... theyâd keep my kid hostage until I paid them every last cent.â
Young-il looked at you, his eyes filled with a mix of disbelief and sympathy. He didnât know what to say, but his expression was enough. He opened his mouth as if to speak but closed it, opting for silence. After a while, he let his mouth open. âThank you for sharing that with me. It mustâve taken a lot of courage to tell me, especially to someone youâve only just met.â
Grabbing the last available gun, you smiled back at him, but it was a smile tinged with sadness. âItâs alright, Young-il,â you said, your voice steady despite the heaviness in your heart. âI know this is not the right time for these things, but youâre definitely more than just someone Iâve only just met.â
Young-il froze, your words sinking into him like a knife he hadnât seen coming. He kept his face neutral, but inside, a storm raged. He had tried to suppress itâwhatever it was that made his chest tighten whenever you spoke to him, that made his thoughts drift to you in moments of quiet. But now, hearing you say those words, the feelings he had buried clawed their way to the surface.
His gaze flickered to you, trying to gauge if you understood what you had just done. But your eyes met his with a casual earnestness, as if you hadnât realized the impact of your words. Of course, you didnât. You couldnât.
You didnât know that every small interaction with you chipped away at the walls he had built around himself. That every glance, every word, every fleeting moment made it harder for him to maintain the facade of indifference he had perfected over the years.
He opened his mouth, then closed it again, his jaw tightening. What was he supposed to say? That you were right? That you were more than just someone heâd met in the chaos of the games? That you had become something he didnât know how to handle?
No. He couldnât say any of that. Not now. Not ever.
So instead, he said nothing.
âAre you ready?â you asked, tilting your head slightly, completely unaware of the turmoil brewing inside him.
He nodded once, stiffly, as if the motion required more effort than it should. âLetâs go,â he said, his voice low and even.
As you turned away, he lingered for a moment, watching you. His chest ached with a mix of emotions he didnât want to nameâones he thought he had locked away when he lost the love of his life. He had told himself there was no room for them, especially not now, especially not with you.
And yet, here they were, threatening to unravel him.
He shook his head, forcing himself to follow after you, his steps heavy with the weight of everything left unsaid. He couldnât afford to let himself feelânot here, not in this place where feelings were a liability.
But as much as he tried to bury it, he knew it was too late. He had already let you in, even if you didnât know it.
You stood beside Young-il, both of you observing the remaining players, the silent anticipation thick in the air. The guns and ammo laid before you, the weight of the upcoming mission pressing down on everyone. Gi-hun, at the front of the group, finally broke the silence, his voice steady yet resolute.
âWe will capture those who captured us, putting an end to this game, and making them pay.â
The weight of his words hit hard, but there was no turning back now. Everyone knew what was at stake. Beside Jun-hee, Hanni's gaze lingered on Young-il, watching him carefully. There was something off about him, something she couldnât quite place, but she was determined to figure it out. She was always one to notice the little things.
Gi-hunâs voice rang out again, more direct this time. âAnyone who knows how to use a gun and wishes to join us, please step forward.â
For a long moment, no one moved. Fear was a suffocating blanket that kept them frozen in place. Then, Jung-bae stepped forward, his presence almost a defiance against the tension in the room.
âI know youâre scared,â he said, his voice firm, though tinged with his own nervousness. âWeâre scared too. But this might be our last chance to make it out of here alive.â A beat of silence followed, heavy and thick. Then, with a quiet resolve, Jung-bae continued, âFight with us, so we can go home together.â
One by one, four men stepped up, their faces a mix of fear and determination. They grabbed their guns and ammo, preparing for the fight ahead. Gi-hun began instructing everyone to check their ammo, his eyes scanning the group for any sign of hesitation. Jung-bae handed out radios, the weight of their importance not lost on anyone.
âWeâll be using channel 7, the lucky number,â he announced. Everyone nodded in unison, following his instructions.
Gi-hun turned to Young-il, who was checking his ammo with meticulous care. âThank you for earlier,â He said, his voice quieter than usual. Young-il didnât look up, his focus still on the gun in his hands. âYou can buy me soju when we get out,â he muttered, his voice gruff but carrying a faint hint of amusement.
You overheard their exchange and couldnât resist the urge to tease. âWhat about me? Whereâs my thanks?â You pushed the ammo back into its place, a smirk playing at your lips as both men glanced at you in surprise. Your chuckle filled the tense air, lightening the mood for a brief moment. âIâm just messing with you. Good luck out there, Captain. Get us out of here.â
Gi-hun smiled back at you, nodding before turning to check the rest of the team.
Meanwhile, Player 120, noticing Player 246 struggling with his ammo, stepped forward without hesitation. She called for everyoneâs attention, and the group grew silent as she began to demonstrate how to operate the gun in her hands.
âThis is the MP5, a submachine gun,â she said with a confident grin, her hands moving smoothly as she demonstrated how to load, unload, and switch the mode of the weapon.
You couldnât help but watch her, fascinated by the fluidity of her movements. There was something almost hypnotic about the way she handled the weapon, and you felt a rush of excitement. You exchanged a glance with Young-il, catching his teasing look. Your eyes narrowed playfully in return.
âWhat?â you said, your voice light, but with a hint of a challenge. âItâs not every day you find another girl with the same interest as me.â
âWell, I didnât say anything,â Young-il replied, his tone nonchalant, but there was a subtle spark of amusement in his eyes as he glanced at you. His lips quirked slightly, as if he was trying to suppress a smile but failing just a little.
You shot him a playful glare, your eyes narrowing in mock annoyance. "Just saying, it's rare to find someone who gets it." You crossed your arms, leaning back slightly as you met his gaze, your voice teasing but with a quiet warmth.
Young-il raised an eyebrow, his smirk lingering. "I get it, trust me," he said, his voice a lot softer.
As player 120 returned to her spot, You and Player 246, who seemed just as curious as you, looked at her in astonishment. âWhere did you learn so much about guns?â 246 asked, his tone a mix of awe and genuine interest. You were itching to ask the same thing, and when Player 120 answered, you couldnât help but grin.
âAh, I was a sergeant first class in the ROK Special Forces,â she said, her tone casual but proud.
You practically beamed at her answer. âWow,â you muttered, feeling a newfound respect for the woman who had so confidently shared her experience. You turned to the male beside you, ready to share your thoughts, but as your gaze flickered over to Young-il, you noticed something you hadnât seen beforeâa distance in his expression, something off. The familiarity of his stoic face was still there, but there was a coldness behind it now that you couldnât place. You felt your chest tighten, and for a moment, your confidence faltered. The words you wanted to say got stuck in your throat. Was there something bothering him?
You hesitated for a second before turning your attention back to Player 120, deciding not to press. You wanted to focus on the task ahead, but that nagging feeling in your chest refused to subside.
Gi-hunâs voice broke through the quiet, cutting through your thoughts. He pointed a revolver at the guard on the ground, demanding that he remove his mask. You felt your stomach turn as the young guardâs face was revealed. He looked no older than 25, his eyes wide with fear. Jung-baeâs reaction mirrored your ownâhe was visibly disturbed by the sight. He approached the guard, his voice filled with genuine concern. âDo your parents know what youâre doing?â
Before the guard could answer, Gi-hun cocked the revolver, silencing the room in an instant. The tension in the air was almost unbearable, and you couldnât tear your eyes away.Â
His voice was low, almost a growl, but it carried with an unyielding edge. âTake us to your captain.â His words hung in the air, final and unwavering.
You followed the group, positioning yourself toward the back of the line just in front of Player 120. Before stepping through the door, you cast a glance back and saw Hanni and Jun-hee's worried faces. You offered them a warm, comforting smile, trying to reassure them, even if you werenât sure how much comfort you could offer in that moment.
As you stepped through, you seized the opportunity to strike up a conversation with the other woman in the group.
âHey, uh⌠my nameâs [Lastname] [Name]. I just wanted to say, I really admire how fearless and knowledgeable you are with guns, especially for a girl. Not that it means much, Iâm a girl too. It's just... the only other woman I knew who was into guns was my aunt,â you said, trying to keep the tone casual despite the nerves gnawing at you.
Player 120, Cho Hyun-ju, gave you a surprised but warm smile. âNice to meet you, [Name]. I didnât expect you to be so open, especially with how tense everything is.â
Before you could respond, the sound of Gi-hunâs revolver firing cut through the air. The loud shot echoed, silencing the recorded announcement urging everyone to return to their beds. âDown!â Gi-hun barked. Your eyes snapped up, spotting the movement of pink guards approaching from the corner.
"At one o'clock!" Gi-hun yelled, his voice urgent. You quickly ducked, instinctively reaching for your weapon. Hyun-ju, without hesitation, took cover and began firing.
âCover me!â she shouted as she moved, using the new position to get a better shot. You returned fire, covering her as she positioned herself to pick off the guards. Every few moments, you switched between ducking for cover and popping up to fire. The rhythm became second nature, the cacophony of gunfire almost drowning out your thoughts. Bang, cover. Bang, cover.
âCease fire!â Gi-hun ordered, his voice cutting through the chaos. You dropped behind cover, a sharp breath escaping you as the last of the guards fell. Gi-hun quickly checked in with everyone. You gave him a thumbs-up, signaling you were good.
"Alright, we move up," he said, his voice steady as always. You nodded, scanning your surroundings. Your eyes flicked to the CCTV camera near you. With a quick movement, you raised your gun and fired, taking out the lens. You saw Hyun-ju doing the same on her end. The two of you exchanged a brief nod, silently acknowledging the trust that had formed in the chaos.
Gi-hun led the group forward, signaling everyone to check corners as you moved.
Suddenly, you all halted as Gi-hun interrogated a guard. Gun to his face, the guard meekly pointed ahead. âThe entrance to the management area is around the corner. The control room is right above it,â he said, fear evident in his voice.
âMove it then,â Gi-hun ordered, pushing the guard forward.
The guard hesitated, then started to reach for his mask.
âWhat are you doing?â Gi-hun demanded.
âI need to get my mask to bypass security,â the guard replied quickly. Gi-hun hesitated but allowed the guard to move, sensing no immediate threat.
But then, the unexpected happened. The guard froze, staring blankly ahead, paralyzed. Before you could react, a bullet pierced his skull, sending him crumpling to the ground. Chaos erupted immediately as the sound of rapid gunfire filled the air. Guards flooded in, and you scrambled for cover, adrenaline pumping through your veins.
The gunfire was relentless. You moved, ducking and shooting, ducking and shooting, covering every angle as you fought for your life. The intensity of the moment was blinding, but you couldn't afford to lose focus.
âIâll go for the management area!â Gi-hun yelled, his voice cutting through the noise.
âWill you be able to find it? Should I come with you?â Young-il called after him, a note of concern in his voice.
âNo,â Gi-hun responded sharply. âIâll go with Jung-bae. You need to buy us some time.â
Young-il nodded, his gaze sharp. Gi-hun and Jung-bae moved off in one direction, leaving the rest of you to handle the remaining guards.
Noticing two of your friends had bolted, you immediately motioned for cover, weaving between Young-il and Dae-ho. You glanced at Young-il, asking where they were going and what their instructions were. Young-il quickly relayed their plan, his voice steady despite the urgency.
With a firm nod, you raised your gun, ready to provide the cover fire needed. The next few moments were a blur of bullets and evasive maneuvers as you helped keep the guards at bay. You could only hope that Gi-hun and Jung-bae would find what they needed before it was too late.
As you continued to fight off the guards, you noticed Dae-ho's frantic movements. He was wasting bullets, shooting wildly without even aiming. The gunfire echoed around you, but his shots were going wide, not hitting anyone. You could tell he was struggling.
When he ran out of ammo, you placed a hand on his shoulder, trying to steady him. âYou good there, Dae-ho? Do you have some extra ammo?â
His eyes were wide, panicked, and full of fear. You could see the signs of someone who had experienced more than they should have, someone who had been pushed to the edge. His reaction was familiar to youâtoo familiar. He was struggling with some kind of trauma, possibly PTSD. Despite his fear of gunshots, he had still volunteered to fight, a true marine in spirit, but the weight of it was starting to break him.
Young-il noticed the exchange, his gaze shifting between you and Dae-ho. You handed Dae-ho some of your extra ammo, keeping your voice calm as you tried to keep him grounded. âYou have to be resourceful. Itâs okay to take a breather. Iâm here to cover you.â
Dae-ho gulped, nodding shakily as he began to reload. You took the moment to shoot a few guards, hiding behind cover to keep your position steady.
âThis isnât getting us anywhere!â Player 047 shouted, his frustration evident. âLetâs follow them up to the upper level!â
You immediately shook your head, disagreeing with the idea. âWe might get surrounded if you donât have a plan! We need to wait for Gi-hun and Jung-baeâs signal!â
Young-il nodded, agreeing with your assessment. âLetâs wait until they find the control room.â
You were about to reposition when a bullet grazed your cheek, the sharp sting making you flinch. Blood seeped out, but thankfully it wasnât anything fatal. Still, the pain was enough to remind you of how dangerous the situation was. You cursed under your breath as you pressed a hand to your face, trying to stop the bleeding.
Young-il noticed immediately. Without hesitation, he shot the guard who had fired at you, his sharp eyes never leaving your form as he checked on you. âAre you alright?â
âYeah⌠thanks, ah shit, that hurts!â you winced, but you quickly resumed your position, peeking out to shoot, then ducking back into cover. Peak, shoot, hide. Peak, shoot, hide.
But then came the dreaded sound of an empty magazine clicking. Shit, you were out of ammo. You reached for your pockets, frantically searching for spare magazines when Hyun-juâs voice rang through the hall. âEveryone, check your magazines!â
The tension in the air grew as you all checked your remaining rounds. It was bad for everyoneâalmost all of you were running on fumes, ammo running dangerously low. Even Young-il was out.
Just as you were about to panic, the radio crackled to life.
âYoung-il, Dae-ho, [Name], can you hear me?â Jung-baeâs voice came through, sounding strained.
Young-il looked at you, signaling for you to cover while he responded. You nodded, raising your gun to keep the guards in check.
âYeah, we hear you. Whatâs the status?â Young-il replied, his voice steady despite the chaos around you.
Jung-baeâs voice came back quickly. âI think weâre below the control room now! But we need backup and more ammo!â
âWeâre running low on ammo too!â Young-il yelled.
âThere should be spare magazines in the soldierâs pockets in our quarters. Go get them!â Gi-hun ordered.
âGot it!â Young-il responded immediately, turning to the group. âDid you hear that? They need backup! Four of us will go, and the rest will stay here. Join us once youâve gotten more magazines.â
âWho wants to go with me?â Young-il asked, looking around. Without hesitation, you raised your hand, determination in your eyes. âIâll go!â
Young-il looked at you with a troubled expression, about to argue, but before he could stop you, two other voices spoke up in agreement. Player 047 and Player 015 both volunteered to join, and Young-il, after a final look at your determined face, gave a resigned nod. âAlright, follow me.â
The four of you moved cautiously, alert as you made your way toward the stairs. The hallways were dimly lit, bathed in an eerie purple hue that made everything seem surreal, almost as though you were walking through some twisted version of reality. The stairs seemed endless, twisting upward in the haze of the purple glow.
Young-il gave the order for you three to go ahead of him, signaling you to take the lead. Without hesitation, you followed. What you didnât notice however, was Young-il making eye contact with the CCTV camera, and silently ordering the guardsâthrough hand signalsânot to shoot you.
As you turned the corner, your eyes immediately locked onto Gi-hun and Jung-bae. Relief surged through you for a second before you remembered the danger. âDid you find the control room?â you asked, your voice a mix of urgency and hope.
âI think it's right up there, but we canât go this way,â Gi-hun said, his voice tense. âI want you to find another way.â
âI did a scan of the layout here,â Young-il said, sounding calm, but there was a quiet determination in his voice. âIâm sure thereâs a way to go around them.â He turned to you, his gaze steady but full of unspoken concern. âYou stay here with Jung-bae and Gi-hun. You still have more ammo, so guard them, okay?â
You blinked, feeling your heart tighten in your chest. âWhat?â you asked, surprise creeping into your voice. âAre you sure about that?â
Before you could press further, Young-ilâs voice softened but carried an edge of finality. âI want you guys to keep their focus on you. Weâll hit them from behind.â He paused, his gaze meeting yours for a long moment, his eyes betraying just how much this weighed on him. There was tenderness there in his look, desipte that, there was no room for argument.
You saw the worry in his eyes, but also something elseâa protective instinct that almost made your heart skip a beat. You knew there was no way to change his mind so you just nodded, pushing down the tightness in your chest and grabbed your last magazine. âTake this, Young-il, and be safe.â
He hesitated for a moment, his eyes lingering on you. âYou sure?â
You nodded firmly, despite the fear gnawing at your insides. âDae-ho will be back with more.â
His hand brushed yours as he took the magazine from you, and for a split second, it felt like time slowed down. The touch, however brief, left a lingering warmth in your palm, and when his gaze lingered on you, there was an almost imperceptible softness in his expression that made your heart flutter, even if only for a moment.
With a final, decisive nod, Young-il, 047, and 015 ran as you peeked out from the wall, your pulse racing as you provided cover for him and his team. The tension in the air was palpable, and you could feel the familiar sting of adrenaline coursing through your veins.
After a while you heard Young-ilâs voice crackle over the radio: âWe found it. Start attacking and draw their attention. Then we will hit them from behind.â Gi-hunâs voice followed shortly after, giving you the go signal. There was no turning back now.
Your grip on the gun tightened, and as you moved into position, you didnât hesitate. With one last glance at Gi-hun and Jung-bae, you stepped out from your cover and opened fire, the rapid succession of shots echoing off the walls. You kept your aim steady, focusing on their movements, keeping them distracted. Each shot rang out, but the weight of the situation pressed heavily on youâyour mind was focused, but there was a constant undercurrent of worry, the feeling that you were too far from where you needed to be.
It had been a few minutes since you saw Young-il. The soldiers were still there, and a tightness formed in your chest. Something wasnât right. You pushed the thought away, staying focused on the fight at hand, but you couldnât ignore the nagging worry. Every time the radio buzzed, your heart skipped a beat, hoping to hear something from him.
And then, your prayers were answered. Hope rushed through as your radio buzzed to life. However, everything came crashing down when heard his voice. Weak. âGi-hun⌠Jung-bae⌠[Name]⌠Iâm sorryâŚâ
Your stomach dropped. You could barely breathe as the world seemed to slow around you. You grabbed for your radio with shaking hands, putting it up to your mouth as your heart raced. âS-stay where you are, Young-il. Iâm coming.â The words barely left your mouth before you were already running, ignoring the shouts from Gi-hun and Jung-bae as you pushed forward.
Your feet pounded against the ground as you ran, the urgency flooding your veins. You couldnât think. Your focus was a single thoughtâget to him, and get to him now. The radio fell silent as it slipped off your hands, and you were left with nothing but the sound of your breathing and your footsteps echoing in the halls.
You didnât want to believe it. You didnât want to accept it. But as the minutes passed, and the distance between you and your goal seemed endless, something inside you shifted. Desperation took hold of you, and with each step, it felt like you were running out of time. Tears blurred your vision, and you wiped your eyes, but the fear that gripped you didnât let up.
You stumbled, tripping over your own feet, the exhaustion starting to catch up with you. Your mind screamed at you to keep going, but your body couldnât take it. You hit the ground, scraping your palms. But you didnât stop. You couldnât. You needed to find him.
And then, you saw it. A flash of white. A shoe, just barely visible around the corner. Your heart skipped a beat. Ignoring the pain, you propped yourself up, the desperation pushing you forward.
You ran toward it, praying, hopingâmaybe, just maybe, there was still a chance. But as you turned the corner, everything seemed to stop. A sudden thud behind youâthe sound of heavy footsteps, too close. You spun around just in time to see a black-clad guard standing before you.
Instinct kicked in. You raised your gun, fingers wrapped tightly around the grip, your eyes locking on the target. You squeezed the trigger, but instead of the sharp report of a shot, the only sound was the click of an empty chamber. Panic surged in your chest. You were out of ammo.
Before you could react, the guard lunged forward, and with brutal precision, he slammed the barrel of his gun into your face. The impact was jarring, sending you stumbling back, your vision spinning and your body fighting to stay upright. Blood poured from your nose, warm and thick, but you had no strength left to retaliate. The world blurred as your knees gave way beneath you, and you collapsed to the floor, the darkness swallowing you whole.
The last thing you heard was the guardâs voice, distant and cold, as he spoke into his radio: âI have Player 132.â
And then, the world went silent.
âGood.â In-hoâs voice replied, âbring her to where I am.â
As Jung-bae and Gi-hun knelt with their arms behind their heads, In-ho, wearing his uniform, walked down to greet them.
âPlayer 456,â he said, voice masked. âDid you have fun playing hero?â
Gi-hun looked up at the familiar voice, anger flashing across his face. Before he could respond, he watched as his enemy gestured to the black-clad guard to step forward. As the guard approached, both Jung-bae and Gi-hunâs eyes went wide. In the guard's hands was you, battered and bruised, unconscious and lifeless. Blood soaked your clothes, and your head hung limply. The guard dropped you unceremoniously to the ground. Your body hit the floor with a sickening thud, and they couldnât look any longer, their hearts shattering at the sight. Despite only meeting each other for a short period of time, you had felt like a little sister to them, someone who had always been there, and now you were being discarded as though you meant nothing.
In-ho, unfazed, pulled out his Deagle and aimed it at your motionless body. A surge of anger flooded Gi-hun, but he was too late to stop what was happening. He had helped you through so much, and now, despite everything, he couldnât even protect you.
âLook closely,â In-hoâs voice cut through the silence, âat the consequences of your little hero game.â Before turning the gun towards Jung-bae.
Jung-bae, his face pale with fear, barely managed to speak, his voice trembling, âGi-hunââ
A loud bang echoed through the room, and Jung-baeâs body crumpled to the floor, lifeless, blood pooling around him.
âNo!â Gi-hun screamed, unable to contain his grief. He scrambled over to Jung-baeâs body, pulling him close. His eyes then flicked to yours, and he rushed to hold you too, calling out your name in agony. âNo, please...â
He tried to charge toward the masked man, his anger and desperation overpowering him, but the guards quickly tackled him, pinning him down. The sound of his cries filled the room, but none of the guards moved to stop it. He wept for both you and Jung-bae, unable to process the loss.
In-ho stood watching with cold indifference, finding satisfaction in Gi-hunâs torment. With a simple gesture of his hand, he commanded the guards to knock Gi-hun out. As the guards subdued him, In-ho turned his attention to the aftermath.
âClean up this mess,â he ordered. The guards began clearing away the bodies, but when they reached for you, In-ho stopped them. âLeave her be.â
Once the area was cleared, In-ho instructed everyone to leave, and the guards filed out. Alone in hallway, he looked down at your peaceful face, his expression softening for a moment. He removed his glove and gently wiped the blood from your cheek.
The action seemed to rouse something in you, as your eyes fluttered open. Disoriented, you blinked, taking in the unfamiliar sight of black shoes in front of you. Your senses kicked in immediately, and with quick reflexes, you grabbed the revolver hidden beneath your shirt and aimed it at the figure in front of you.
Your finger squeezed the trigger, but instead of the expected thud of a body dropping, you heard the sharp crack of shattering glass. The CCTV camera behind the masked figure had been destroyed. The sound echoed, and for a brief moment, everything paused.
In-ho didnât flinch. His gaze never left you, cold and unwavering. You, on the other hand, stood frozen, unable to process what had just happened. The gun in your hand felt foreign, heavy. The glass that scattered across the floor seemed to mock youâyour aim had been off. You hadnât meant to miss. But what had you really aimed for? The camera? Or something else?
His posture remained unchanged. Silent. Watching. Calculating. He didnât seem angry or pleased. He was just... waiting.
The silence pressed down on you, suffocating. Your heart pounded in your chest as you looked between the broken camera and him. You werenât sure what you expectedâmore movement, an immediate response, or maybe... nothing at all. The question lingered in the air, but you couldnât bring yourself to ask it. You were waiting, too. Waiting for the next move.
Your body tensed. Was this the end? After all this was the enemy Gi-hun told you about. Every thought in your head felt like it was colliding, spinning in a storm. Taking a step back, your body reacts before your mind could catch up. What was he going to do? Was he still going to kill you?
Suddenly, the words you hadnât even realized you were thinking slipped out, barely a whisper. âW-what do you want?â The sound of your voice startled you, hoarse and raw from everything leading up to this point.
âAnswer me!â
He didnât answer, he simply extended his arm, his palm open. A gesture. A question. It felt like he was waiting for something more than just your answerâmaybe a reaction, maybe a choice. But you didnât know if there was even one left to make.
The silence stretched out, thick and heavy. Your pulse thudded in your ears, drowning out everything else. And then, for the briefest of moments, everything cleared. A strange, unsettling calm swept over you. The fear, the anxietyâit all faded, replaced by something deeper, darker. You were done running. Done fighting. It was all too much.
Without thinking, your hand lowered, the revolver slipping from the aim you had kept steady for so long. Slowly, almost in slow motion, you brought the gun to your temple. Your breath hitched, shallow and ragged, but the world around you felt distant, quieter.
It wasnât a decision. It was a release. A way to escape all of it.
But just as you gathered the strength to pull the trigger, you heard a slight sound. The faintest of movements. The sound of unclasping. You blinked, dazed, as something shifted in the air.
His hand lowered.
And then, with slow, deliberate motion, he removed his mask.
Your heart stopped.
For a moment, everything else ceased to exist. The room, the tension, the gun still pressed against your templeâeverything blurred. The world shifted.
You stared at him, unable to process what you were seeing. The face that had once been a stranger now felt... familiar. But it wasnât supposed to be him. It couldnât be. The man standing in front of you wasnât the same one who had fought beside you, who had once shared your vision, your cause. No, this wasnât him.
And yet... it was.
"...Young-il?"
The name escaped your lips like a memory you werenât sure you wanted to reclaim. He didnât answer. He just raised his hand again, his gesture the same, his eyes locked on yours.
It wasnât just a questionâit was an invitation.
You stared at his outstretched hand, the choice heavy in the air. The revolver trembled in your grip.
This time, the decision was yours to make.
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â summary: Max is chasing down another wdc while his partner is competing for gold at the olympics
â pairing: max verstappen x olympian!reader
â fc: ilona maher
â warnings: some haters and mildly suggestive but other than that none
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user1: yes y/n/n!!! you are THAT girl
yourbff: THATS MY BEST FRIEND
maxverstappen1: an unstoppable force đŞđť
verstappencom: try not to say goat challenge failed
user2: y/n master class incoming
yoursibling: beauty, brawn AND brains đŤ
user4: every 4 years i get possessed by a bald eagle and find the patriotism i never had. USA USA USA LETS GO Y/N
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redbullracing: good luck at the olympics y/n!
user3: the way sheâs lifting more than him,, iconic
user4: iâm foaming at the mouth something about the max gym pics get me
danielricciardo: hot
maxverstappen1: mate donât talk about my partner like that
danielricciardo: max im talking about you
maxverstappen1: oh đ¤
ynuser: am i interrupting something?
user18: MAXIEL MAXIEL MAXIEL
ynuser: iâm going to miss you
maxverstappen1: bring me back that medal baby
ynuser: on it đŞđť
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user14: max melts every time someone mentions y/n
user5: notice how his face lights up, oh heâs so down bad
user6: MAX IS SO WIFEY MATERIAL
user8: wife? what is he.. a girl?? like ik his gf looks like a man but? this is ridiculous redbullracing
user6: did you see the part where max got offended?? yeah i didnât either gtfo of here
user9: user8 just because sheâs strong doesnât make her less feminine. good bye loser
user10: a man can be a wife stfu!! also y/n is perfect do not even try me
user12: MAX AND Y/N ARE BOTH GOING TO WIN TODAY I JUST KNOW IT
redbullracing: thatâs the spirit! đŞđť
user14: making one of these for my partner rn
user99: whoever made this - i love you
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maxverstappen1: great job today by the team and everyone back at the factory. huge win on the board to close out the first half of the season (featuring a very important radio conversation). see you all in zandvoort!
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user24: max emilian the man that you are
charlesleclerc: congrats on p1 and for being the best olympic wife
maxverstappen1: thank you, i take my duties very seriously
user88: CHARLES
user55: lestappen crumbs
redbullracing: congrats on p1 max! thatâs our world champion đŞđť
landonorris: great race mate! weâll keep up the battle in the second half đ
maxverstappen1: weâll see about that
ynuser: max đđ youâre crazy i love you
maxverstappen1: i love you more
ynuser: not possible!
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maxverstappen1: y/n y/l/n - olympic gold medalist, best player in the world, love of my life and soon to be wife
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user44: WIFE RED ALEET WHAG DID HE HUST SAY
user99: THEY GOT ENGAGED?!?!
user65: Y/NMAX GIRLIES WE RISE
user88: when her teammates pointed him out in the stands and she almost fell to her knees (iâm sleeping in the road tonight)
redbullracing: congratulations on a hard fought win y/n đ the red bull fam is so proud
ynuser: my maxie, my world champ and my future husband đ¤
maxverstappen1: i love it when youâre possessive
landonorris: there are kids on this app
danielricciardo: YESSSS Y/N!! thatâs our girl!
danielricciardo: p.s you gotta warn a man before you publicly announce things like this
charlesleclerc: no really max when were you going to tell us?
maxverstappen1: if you checked the group chat you would know
landonorris: daniel & charles thereâs even photos in the gc đ¤Śââď¸
user22: quick leak the photos lando im begging
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ynuser: i won gold in more ways than one! truly an unforgettable experience - congrats to the team and thank you to everyone who supported us on our journey. it looks like next olympic games iâll be competing as y/n verstappen đŤśđťđ
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iamrebeccad: making history!! so glad we got to celebrate with you đ
ynuser: my love , iâm so glad you made it to paris đ
redbullracing: weâve got two world champions now đŞđť
user22: and one of them is not named checo LOL
user53: i know thatâs right!
maxverstappen1: incredible team and an incredible effort!
maxverstappen1: you have inspired me in more ways than i can even express, congratulations mrs. verstappen đđ¤
ynuser: thank you for the endless support mr. verstappen đĽš
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ynuser: when he flies out all the girlies to celebrate your success and your engagement đ
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user20: the most iconic girl group im so jealous
user22: i want to be their friend so bad đ
alexandrasaintmleux: so happy for you mon coeur
iamrebbeccad: thereâs no place iâd have rather been
lilymhe: i am your biggest fan
lilyzneimer: i love love and you
carmenmundt: thanks for inviting us maxverstappen1
user99: max flying out all her friends omg
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a/n: another installment of olympic reader. love the olympics, love rugby so had to put them together and i v much feel like max would support tf out of his strong olympic girly.
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[Personal Arts]
So i gave A Date with Death and Error 143 a try.
Male is my sona but genderbent, the blue hair is my other sona. Don't think much of it, both are me.
Please do not bring any drama of the creators into this post. I enjoy the game simply for the game, i do not want to delve deeply into any problem/issue
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A Date with Death
The story is very sweet, Grim is very adorable, he has moments where he flirts but the way he ended the call after we point out the way he type is wrong is so...endearing <3. Appearently he has a gist of yandere in him. He doesn't hide his posessive side but he is a tad bit tsundere (again, that's sweet)
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First of all, i rarely draw PoC characters other than my friend and my then-boyfriend, so Micah was a challenge, truthfully. He is cringy(/pos) his personality is sweet, he is also bold/delulu/flirty. He is such obsessed with MC (not yandere), and quite petty sometimes. Again, he is cringe /pos
//Has suggestive art//
Suggestive i guess..
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traffic - december 16th - jegulus - server micropromt challenge - word count: 143
James Potter was kind. He was patient and loving and caring and good.
His smile was like sunshine and his eyes made Regulus feel like he was truly being seen.
Sometimes, it actually annoyed Regulus how good he was. As if James had no faults. No bad bones in his body. Which is why the first time he drove in a car with James...
"Learn to drive, you fucking prick!" James shouted, slamming his hand on the horn and cursing under his breath as he weaved around the traffic.
Regulus just stared, mouth popping open and a bemused chuckle falling from his mouth.
It took the other man a moment to look over and register his boyfriend's shock. "What?" James asked, genuinely confused. "He almost hit your side!"
Regulus burst out laughing. "Just good to know you can be an arse like the rest of us," he explained, shaking his head in amusement.
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HOW TO HEAL AFTER A BAD DAY ŕ§ŕ ༹ â . *
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â It doesn't matter what anyone says. If there's something you want to do, don't mind what others think and just trust yourself.â -Lalisa manoban
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Healing after a bad day is essential to maintain your well-being and resilience. Here are some strategies to help you recover and find peace after a challenging day:
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1.Acknowledge Your Feelings:
Allow yourself to feel your emotions without judgment. Acknowledge what you're feeling, whether it's frustration, sadness, anger, or disappointment.
Journaling: Write down your thoughts and emotions to process and release them. Writing can help you gain clarity and perspective on what happened.
2.Self-Compassion:
Be kind to yourself: Practice self-compassion by treating yourself with the same kindness and understanding you would offer to a friend in a similar situation.
Positive affirmations: Repeat positive affirmations or self-compassionate statements to counter negative self-talk and boost your self-esteem.
3.Physical Relaxation:
Deep breathing: Practice deep breathing exercises to calm your nervous system and reduce stress. Focus on slow, deep breaths to bring relaxation to your body and mind.
Progressive muscle relaxation: Tense and release each muscle group in your body to release physical tension and promote relaxation.
4.Engage in Self-Care:
Take a warm bath: Soak in a warm bath with Epsom salts or essential oils to relax your muscles and soothe your mind.
Engage in a hobby: Do something you enjoy, whether it's reading a book, listening to music, painting, or going for a walk in nature.
Healthy meal: Nourish your body with a balanced and nutritious meal to support your physical and emotional well-being.
5.Connect with Others:
Reach out to a friend or loved one: Share your feelings with someone you trust and feel supported by. Talking to others can provide comfort and perspective.
Social support: Surround yourself with positive and supportive people who uplift you and make you feel understood.
6.Mindfulness and Meditation:
Mindfulness practice: Practice mindfulness by focusing on the present moment without judgment. Mindfulness can help you calm your mind and reduce stress.
Guided meditation: Listen to a guided meditation or visualization to relax your mind, release tension, and promote inner peace.
7.Reflect and Release:
Reflect on the day: Take some time to reflect on what happened during the day, what you learned from the experience, and how you can move forward positively.
Let go: Release any lingering negative emotions or thoughts through activities like meditation, visualization, or simply taking a few deep breaths and letting go of what no longer serves you.
You are capable of overcoming any challenge that comes your way. Remember that setbacks are just temporary roadblocks on the path to success. Stay focused on your goals, believe in yourself, and trust in your ability to rise above any obstacle. You have the strength, resilience, and determination to achieve great things. Keep pushing forward, stay positive, and never underestimate the power of your own potential. <143
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"Efficiency" left the Big Three vulnerable to smart UAW tactics
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Tomorrow (September 22), I'm (virtually) presenting at the DIG Festival in Modena, Italy. Tomorrow night, I'll be in person at LA's Book Soup for the launch of Justin C Key's "The World Wasnât Ready for You." On September 27, I'll be at Chevalier's Books in Los Angeles with Brian Merchant for a joint launch for my new book The Internet Con and his new book, Blood in the Machine.
It's been 143 days since the WGA went on strike against the Hollywood studios. While early tactical leaks from the studios had studio execs chortling and twirling their mustaches about writers caving once they started losing their homes, the strikers aren't wavering â they're still out there, pounding the picket lines, every weekday:
https://www.cnbc.com/2023/08/09/how-hollywood-writers-make-ends-meet-100-days-into-the-writers-guild-strike.html
The studios obviously need writers. That gleeful, anonymous studio exec who got such an obvious erotic charge at the thought of workers being rendered homeless as punishment for challenging his corporate power completely misread the room, and his comments didn't demoralize the writers. Instead, they inspired the actors to go on strike, too.
But how have the writers stayed out since May Day? How have the actors stayed out for 69 days since their strike started on Bastille Day? We can thank the studios for that! As it turns out, the studios have devoted so much energy to rendering creative workers as precarious as possible, hiring as little as they can getting away with and using punishing overtime as a substitute for adequate staffing that they've eliminated all the workers who can't survive on side-hustles and savings for six or seven months at a time.
But even for those layoff-hardened workers, long strikes are brutal, and of course, all the affiliated trades, from costumers to grips, are feeling the pain. The strike fund only goes so far, and non-striking, affected workers don't even get that. That's why I've been donating regularly to the Entertainment Community Fund, which helps all affected workers out with cash transfers (I just gave them another $500):
https://secure2.convio.net/afa/site/Donation2?df_id=8117&8117.donation=form1&mfc_pref=T
As hot labor summer is revealed as a turning point â not just a season â long strikes will become the norm. Bosses still don't believe in worker power, and until they get their minds right, they're going to keep on trying to starve their workforces back inside. To get a sense of how long workers will have to hold out, just consider the Warrior Met strike, where Alabama coal-miners stayed out for 23 months:
https://www.thenation.com/article/activism/warrior-met-strike-union/
As Kim Kelly explained to Adam Conover in the latest Factually podcast, the Alabama coal strikers didn't get anywhere near the attention that the Hollywood strikers have enjoyed:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UvyMHf7Yg0Q
(To learn more about the untold story of worker organizing, from prison unions to the key role that people of color and women played in labor history, check out Kelly's book, "Fight Like Hell," now in paperback:)
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Fight-Like-Hell/Kim-Kelly/9781982171063
Which brings me to the UAW strike. This is an historic strike, the first time that the UAW has struck all of the Big Three automakers at once. Past autoworkers' strikes have marked turning points for all American workers. The 1945/46 GM strike established employers' duty to cover worker pensions, health care, and cost of living allowances. The GM strike created the American middle-class:
https://prospect.org/labor/2023-09-18-uaw-strikes-built-american-middle-class/
The Big Three are fighting for all the marbles here. They are refusing to allow unions to organize EV factories. Given that no more internal combustion cars will be in production in just a few short years, that's tantamount to eliminating auto unions altogether. The automakers are flush with cash, including billions in public subsidies from multiple bailouts, along with billions more from greedflation price-gouging. A long siege is inevitable, as the decimillionaires running these companies earn their pay by starving out their workers:
https://www.businessinsider.com/general-motors-ceo-mary-barra-salary-auto-workers-strike-uaw-2023-9
The UAW knows this, of course, and their new leadership â helmed by the union's radical president Shawn Fain â has a plan. UAW workers are engaged in tactical striking, shutting down key parts of the supply chain on a rolling basis, making the 90-day strike fund stretch much farther:
https://prospect.org/blogs-and-newsletters/tap/2023-09-18-labors-militant-creativity/
In this project, they are greatly aided by Big Car's own relentless pursuit of profit. The automakers â like every monopolized, financialized sector â have stripped all the buffers and slack out of their operations. Inventory on hand is kept to a bare minimum. Inputs are sourced from the cheapest bidder, and they're brought to the factory by the lowest-cost option. Resiliency â spare parts, backup machinery â is forever at war with profits, and profits have won and won and won, leaving auto production in a brittle, and easily shattered state.
This is especially true for staffing. Automakers are violently allergic to hiring workers, because new workers get benefits and workplace protection. Instead, the car companies routinely offer "voluntary" overtime to their existing workforce. By refusing this overtime, workers can kneecap production, without striking.
Enter "Eight and Skate," a campaign among UAW workers to clock out after their eight hour shift. As Keith Brower Brown writes for Labor Notes, the UAW organizers are telling workers that "Itâs crossing an unofficial picket line to work overtime. Itâs helping out the company":
https://labornotes.org/2023/09/work-extra-during-strike-auto-workers-say-eight-and-skate
Eight and Skate has already started to work; the Buffalo Ford plant can no longer run its normal weekend shifts because workers are refusing to put in voluntary overtime. Of course, bosses will strike back: the next step will be forced overtime, which will lead to the unsafe conditions that unionized workers are contractually obliged to call paid work-stoppages over, shutting down operations without touching the strike fund.
What's more, car bosses can't just halt safety stoppages or change the rules on overtime; per the UAW's last contract, bosses are required to bargain on changes to overtime rules:
https://uaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Working-Without-Contract-FAQ-FINAL-2.pdf
Car bosses have become lazily dependent on overtime. At GM's "highly profitable" SUV factory in Arlington, TX, normal production runs a six-days, 24 hours per day. Workers typically work five eight-hour days and nine hours on Saturdays. That's been the status quo for 11 years, but when bosses circulated the usual overtime signup sheet last week, every worker wrote "a big fat NO" next to their names.
Writing for The American Prospect, David Dayen points out that this overtime addiction puts a new complexion on the much-hyped workerpocalypse that EVs will supposedly bring about. EVs are much simpler to build than conventional cars, the argument goes, so a US transition to EVs will throw many autoworkers out of work:
https://prospect.org/labor/2023-09-20-big-threes-labor-shortages-uaw/
But the reality is that most autoworkers are doing one and a half jobs already. Reducing the "workforce" by a third could leave all these workers with their existing jobs, and the 40-hour workweek that their forebears fought for at GM inn 1945/46. Add to that the additional workers needed to make batteries, build and maintain charging infrastructure, and so on, and there's no reason to think that EVs will weaken autoworker power.
And as Dayen points out, this overtime addiction isn't limited to cars. It's also endemic to the entertainment industry, where writers' "mini rooms" and other forms of chronic understaffing are used to keep workforces at a skeleton crew, even when the overtime costs more than hiring new workers.
Bosses call themselves job creators, but they have a relentless drive to destroy jobs. If there's one thing bosses hate, it's paying workers â hence all the hype about AI and automation. The stories about looming AI-driven mass unemployment are fairy tales, but they're tailor made for financiers who get alarming, life-threatening priapism at the though of firing us all and replacing us with shell-scripts:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/03/09/autocomplete-worshippers/#the-real-ai-was-the-corporations-that-we-fought-along-the-way
This is why Republican "workerism" rings so hollow. Trump's GOP talks a big game about protecting "workers" (by which they mean anglo men) from immigrants and "woke captialism," but they have nothing to say about protecting workers from bosses and bankers who see every dime a worker gets as misappropriated from their dividend.
Unsurprisingly, conservative message-discipline sucks. As Luke Savage writes in Jacobin, for every mealymouthed Josh Hawley mouthing talking points that "support workers" by blaming China and Joe Biden for the Big Three's greed, there's a Tim Scott, saying the quiet part aloud:
https://jacobin.com/2023/09/republicans-uaw-strike-hawley-trump-scott/
Quoth Senator Scott: "I think Ronald Reagan gave us a great example when federal employees decided they were going to strike. He said, you strike, youâre fired. Simple concept to me. To the extent that we can use that once again, absolutely":
https://twitter.com/American_Bridge/status/1704136706574741988
The GOP's workerism is a tissue-thin fake. They can never and will never support real worker power. That creates an opportunity for Biden and Democrats to seize:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/18/co-determination/#now-make-me-do-it
Reversing two generations of anti-worker politics is a marathon, not a sprint. The strikes are going to run for months, even years. Every worker will be called upon to support their striking siblings, every day. We can do it. Solidarity now. Solidarity forever.
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If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/21/eight-and-skate/#strike-to-rule
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Pairing: idol Lee Know Ă cover dancer Gn!reader
Genre: fluff, headcanons, established relationship
Request: Can you make Minho w a YouTuber partner đ
Warnings: straight up delulu, not proofread.
A/n: had fun doing this one so I'll probably make youtuber reader with some other members as well! | Daily click
âfor context, you'd be a dancer
âand you'd post shorts on YouTube covering K-pop songs
âsome videos on those "public K-pop"
âand maybe even tutorials
âyou'd be relatively famous in this type of field (kinda like innah bee yk)
âand one day, one of your shorts reaches Minho
âwe saw Minho's reaction to boy's planet, we know he's gonna judgeđ
âso when he saw a video of you dancing god's menu he was like "not this again"
âbut it turned out to be pretty good??
âvery good actually
âand the set was kinda cute and you were even dressed up on the MV theme
âthere was a clear dedication put into the work you were doing
âso he might've clicked in your channel to see your other videos
âand he watched all your videos
âreally, all of them
âthe improvement was so good to watch
âthen he proceeds to watch your longer videos and to follow you on insta and tiktok
âand just like that you became a sort of celebrity crush to him
âhe even started to watch your tutorials to learn other idol's choreos
âyes he is a professional dancer and he could learn it by just watching the dance practice a few times
âbut what's the fun of it?
âso he would watch your 40 minutes tutorials happily
âbut one day ! he finds out that you were invited to perform at KCon and lmao, guess who pestered jyp staff just so he could go there as well
âyeah you got it right
âbesides finally seeing you in real life (and why were you so gorgeous??), he got the opportunity to see you backstage
âand maybe even talk to you for a bit
âmaybe film a challenge with you
âmaybe even get your number
âwho knows?
âthe thing is, you guys got to know each other after that day
âyou guys would talk pretty much everyday
âand he would often invite you to the practice room just so you guys could dance a bit together
âtwo dancers in love must be something so cute to witness
âhe would also help you with some choreos
âespecially the stray kids ones
âwould be extremely offended if you delayed one of skz choreos to film another cover first
âand would be more than happy to teach you everything you want to know
âwill probably make excuses to be way too close to you when teaching you
âalso helps in your videos
âto film, to make the scenario, to help with the lighting...
âsometimes he lends you pieces of the outfit he wore in the MV and the comments are always like "oh my God, this looks so much like what Lee Know wore!"
âhaha funny story...
âanyways
âhe's your #1 supporter and you can be sure he will always be the first one to like your videos
âand will share every. single. video with the boys
âlike "look at my partner!! So talented!! Why can't you all be like that"
âbut they can also tease him a lot because of that, as Minho always gives the most soft smile ever whenever he sees you uploaded a new video
âas I said, your biggest fan indeed
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Reminder that this is all fiction, this does not represent the members in real life!
Thank you for reading <3
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đŻ Ring of Fire đŻ
Pairing: sub!Spencer Reid x dom!Female reader
For the CM Kink Bingo Challenge (sort of lol)
Requested: could you do glasses sub!spencer realizing he has a wax play kink? yk maybe reader accidentally spills her wax melt off her desk at work and it goes on to spencer making him realize heâs into it so the next day he picks up sex wax and he asks her to do it when they get home?
Warnings: BDSM themes, standard case details mentioned, temperature play, wax play, dry humping, thigh riding, hand job, penetrative sex (p in v), overstimulation, implied cream pie, choking, mentions of rope play, sub!Spencer and dom!reader, dumbification/bimbofication.
A/N: This one was just for fun. I literally already crossed off the free space. This is just for shits and giggles. Well. Enjoy?
Masterlist || Bingo Board
âSo you're telling me our vic was turned into a candle?â Morgan mused from the corner of the room, frowning down at the new body in front of him. Or at least where the body had been a half hour ago, the only sign remaining being the errant drops of wax strewn about the bed and the caution tape closing your entire crew into the room.Â
âNot exactly,â Emily said from the other corner, pulling up a pair of fluffy handcuffs with a pen from her jacket and dropping it into the evidence bag JJ held out to her.Â
âSo a kinky candle, got it,â you smiled, looking over at the other goodies Emily had uncovered.Â
âMorgan, those candles, can you check what kind of wax they are?â Spencer said from the corner, looking up with that look on his face. Half curious, half flipping through the deck of index cards he had stored in the filing cabinet of his brain, looking for the right piece of information. He pushed his glasses up his nose and stared intently over at Morgan, waiting for his answer.
âIt says they're organic beeswax candles.â
âThere's also some soy candles stored here in the closer, Spencer,â JJ pointed out, waiting, as you all were, for his brain to click the right information into place.Â
âThe victim seems obviously well versed in BDSM. He seems to be a seasoned submissive, butâŚâÂ
âBut what?â You asked, trying to distract yourself from the excitement the words submissive coming from Spencer created in you.Â
âThe melting point of beeswax is 143-149° Fahrenheit. It's unsafe for temperature play, and it would have caused intense pain if not second or third-degree burns on his body. That's why he has the soy candles. Their melting point is as low as 114°. Those are the candles he was expecting.â
The shared looks around the room said that you were all contemplating the implications of his rambling.Â
âSo that candle isn't part of his collection, but something the unsub bought himself,â Hotch concluded for the team. âGood work, Spencer.â
The room cleared quickly after that, with each team member assigned different roles and tasks to keep the momentum going until it was just you and Spencer left, searching for anything else that could be helpful. He had a keen eye, and you⌠well, you were great at directing him.Â
âThat was clever,â you said, pulling on your rubber gloves and getting to work rooting through the kink closet. âWith the wax.â
âThanks,â he said, and something aching and feminine crushed through you as you noted the small stammer in his voice, the hesitant blush on his cheeks.
âYou have such a lot of knowledge up there,â you said, tapping your forehead, so he could get the full picture, making sure you had his attention before you dropped to your knees and started your searching.Â
âHmm?â He said, and you knew he wasn't listening anymore. His eyes had glazed over behind those glasses, and even the glare in them couldn't hide that his gaze was entirely on you.
Spencer had always been sharp as a whistle, thinking too much for his own good. Until you had crawled into his bed that first time and convinced him that giving up thinking altogether really was for the best.Â
Since then, it really hadn't been all that hard to convince him to turn it off and release that stress.Â
âYou know a lot about wax, is all,â you said, shrugging him off with a bored look and not bothering to look back at him. You knew that you'd just see a man desperate for your attention staring back at you anyway.Â
âIt seems like you had experience.â
âAh, um, no, ahem,â he squeaked, clearing his throat quickly. âNoâŚexperience, I just... read about it once?â He was so nervous, he seemed suddenly so unsure of himself.
You finally smiled up at him from your place on the floor, watching him move around trinkets on the victims desk before looking back at you.Â
âGood,â you said and stood up, confident that his eyes and thoughts wouldn't leave you now.Â
âBut if you ever find yourself curious, you know where Iâll be.â
You weren't expecting him to accept your invitation quickly. You'd admitted to yourself that anything remotely case related quite so soon was probably in poor taste. One case opened and closed and then another, and you'd fucked him in countless motel beds and against various walls before he mentioned it again.Â
But there came a knock at your door one night, and you knew.Â
âSpencer,â you said, smiling as innocently as you could, a little breathy from the quick sprint over to the front door of your apartment.Â
âHi.â
âHello,â you said, eyes tracing down his body to the traces of fatigue scattered across his body. The shirt sleeves pushed haphazardly up to his elbows, the tie undone, the shirt crumpled. You grinned harder as you saw the bag in his hand.Â
âI⌠I thought we could..â
You softly grabbed his tie and walked back into your apartment, pulling him along with you as he still struggled to find the right words.Â
âYou thought we could try something new?â You asked. He nodded.
âIs the something new in that bag?â You asked. He nodded again.Â
âIs that something new going to make your big cock nice and hard for me?â You asked. He blushed a fierce red and nodded again, as you stepped forward and started stroking him over his pants.Â
âYou know I want to hear your voice, Spencer. You need to be a good boy or we can't play with your nice new toy.â
âY-Yes.â He said, eyes already squeezing shut in pleasure as you pressed against him, free hand wrestling his bag from his grip.Â
âOn the bed. Shirt off, pants off. Leave your underwear on for now, and don't you dare start without me,â you ordered and he quickly ran to obey your orders. After all, he already knew what happened when he didn't listen nicely.Â
"Oh, and Spencer?" You said as he paused in the doorway. "Keep the glasses on."
You grabbed the candle out of the bag, finding the box of matches you kept in your kitchen drawers, and stepped out of your own clothes before joining him, the red set you'd donned that day being more than sufficient for teasing him.Â
âLook at you, so pathetic for me,â you giggled, as you climbed over him, straddling his thighs as you lit the candle, making sure to avoid his crotch, to avoid giving him any accidental pleasure.Â
âY/N,â he whimpered, hands strewn up above his head, tangling in the sheets. He was so very used to not being able to touch that you didn't even need to tie him up these days.Â
As you ground down into his thighs, effectively riding him and pleasuring yourself, he moaned and shook beneath you, the pressure of restraining himself almost unbearable. Almost.
You knew his limits, and he knew his safe word.Â
âI think it's ready, my sweet. Shall we sate your curiosity?â
âYes, yes, please, Y/N,â he whined, as your hand finally found its way to his cock again.Â
You held the candle just above his stomach and let a single drop flow out, landing on his abdomen. He twitched and arched his back up, thrusting his cock further into your hand.Â
You did it again, and his moans were electric as you rubbed your pussy against him harder, needier than before.Â
You covered his stomach and chest in the hot wax as he fucked your hand, your fingers pushing under his underwear to grip his cock, letting him hiss at the skin to skin contact with each spasm.
âGood boy,â you said, but your heart wasn't in it. You were too taken with him, his cute sharp face, his rounded glasses, his lips spread in a delicious moan. You were too desperate for him to truly tease him at that point. You needed your pleasure as well.Â
Already soaked from his sounds and his strong thigh, you pushed your red panties to the side and dropped yourself down onto his cock. The only thing stabilizing you at that moment was the hand that had slipped to his neck, your other too busy making sure the candle was upright as you pushed up and down on him, desperate to not ruin your sheets with wax.Â
They were already sure to be soaked through after this, but you'd washed cum out of them before. You weren't sure you'd be able to wash hard wax out.Â
You took your pleasure in him as he continued to thrust up into you, like an animal in heat that is simply desperate for any release it can get.Â
With the wax still hot, you pushed upright and let it drip on him again.Â
âFuck, Y/NâŚâ
âHow does it feel?âÂ
âH-hot. And good. Really good.â He winced, hands covering his face as he held back his orgasm, knowing you gave the orders.
You yourself felt hot. You felt good. And, most importantly, you felt curious.Â
âS-Spencer,â you said, leaning down so your lips were practically kissing just below his ear.Â
âI want you to burn me.âÂ
His eyes shot open, his hands racing to cup your ass cheeks as he stilled himself, forcing air in and out of his lungs.Â
You put the candle on the nightstand and rolled onto your back, bringing him with you until your legs were wrapped around his waist and his head was pressed between your breasts, aa if startled by the movement and seeking comfort. Â
His cock twitched inside you again and you were sure you were close. You just needed to feel him again.Â
âShow me, Spencer. Show me what it was that made you so desperate to cum for me,â you whispered, pushing your hips up to meet his, urging him to move.Â
Steadily, his hand reached out for the candle and he held it in his hands, moving back to a kneeling position as he got ready to use it.Â
You sat yourself up on your elbows and watched as he pushed into you, one hand on your hip, and finally, agonizingly slowly, sent a single drip towards the tops of your breasts.Â
âFUCK,â you screamed, grabbing his hand on your hip as you threw your head back onto the pillow.Â
It was hot. It was so hot you thought for sure it'd burn right through you, but it felt good.Â
You looked to the wax on your breast as he let another drip fall out and decorate the other.Â
Your hips twitched, you pushed upwards and you came on his cock, whimpering and moaning just like he had done earlier.
âGood job⌠Good boy,â you panted as he let another drip go, never content to leave you with just a single orgasm if he himself hadn't cum yet.Â
He thrust harder and harder as he put the candle down, pushing his nose into the crook of your neck and nuzzling in there. His glasses were an uncomfortable weight at your shoulder blade, but you welcomed the pain.
âThank you,â he repeated, again and again, until you were certain it was the only thing he could remember, his hands tracing the bumps of wax over your body.Â
You did the same, stroking his stomach as you grabbed his ass, pulling him closer to you.Â
He came with a grunt, and you pushed him onto your back and rode out his orgasm as you chased your second, letting it crash through you moments later.Â
Collapsing onto his chest, you let his hands wrap around you, pulling you in, ever as you were aware of the uncomfortable notches of hard wax decorating both of you.Â
âSoy wax, right?â You asked, catching your breath. He nodded.Â
âIt washes off, right?â You asked. He nodded, blinking his eyes open again and staring at you quickly.Â
He sealed your mouth against his ans held you tenderly there for a second before pulling you up into a sitting position, cock still warmed in your cunt.Â
âWe should go and find that out,â he said, shyly nodding towards your bathroom as you smiled and grinned straight back at him.Â
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