Chapter 10. Déjà Vu
Tae-woong gestured lightly for Eun-young to come in.
Eun-young stepped inside, clutching the shopping bag tightly in her hands.
He already knew she would come.
He had asked Madam Jeong to make up an excuse and have Teacher Myung send her on an errand.
He expected her to look flustered, but actually seeing her avert her eyes in embarrassment satisfied him even more.
Tae-woong walked further into the room.
He could hear Eun-youngâs hesitant footsteps following him toward the living room.
âArenât you going to give me what you brought?â
Realizing her mistake, Eun-young made a small âAhâ sound and carried the shopping bag into the room.
Unlike the bright living room, the master bedroom was dim, lit softly behind blackout curtains.
The white cardigan she wore was tinged with a warm orange glow.
Tae-woong took the bag from her hand.
She lowered her head, clearly avoiding his eyesâher face flushed with discomfort.
He thought to himself, All this fuss over something so trivial.
âWait outside.â
Eun-young nodded and quietly closed the door behind her.
Tae-woong began drying his damp hair with a hair dryer.
Outwardly calm, his mind was anything but.
The sight of Eun-young in simple clothes stirred something inside himâ
a thin T-shirt, a white cardigan, and a long skirt.
Just standing there, outside the hotel room, she had ignited his desire.
He wanted to wrap his hand around that pale nape of hers.
Maybe now was the perfect moment to devour her.
He wanted to hold her right then and there.
Before he let her move in, she had always worn her hospital gown.
Just seeing her dressed differently was enough to rattle him.
Her scent, too, was intoxicatingâ
a faint mix of alcohol and warm skin.
He felt parched.
Watching her for so long, finally bringing her hereâ
the âlive-in physicianâ was only a convenient pretext.
After getting dressed in the clothes sheâd brought, Tae-woong opened the door.
Eun-young was sitting neatly by the kitchen island.
Completely unaware of the predator so close by.
He strode over to her.
Before she could reactâ
âWhat are you doingâŠ!â
She reached out to push his chest, but her eyes caught on the water bottle in his hand.
âIâm just thirsty, Doctor.â
He smiled faintly and stepped back.
Twisting the cap, he drank a few gulps of water.
When he tilted the bottle toward her, silently asking if she wanted a sip, she shook her head.
âPack your things.â
Eun-youngâs heart dropped.
Was something wrong with Ji-woong? Or was she being fired?
âJi-woongâs going to the villa to rest.â
He tossed the empty bottle into the trash.
âAh⊠How long will we be staying?â
âWhy? You donât want to go?â
âNo, I just meant I should know how much to pack.â
âIf you need anything, ask Mr. Kim once weâre there. Just bring whatâs necessary.â
He spoke casually, as if it were nothing at all.
âYouâre being polite today.â
âI was polite a few days ago too.â
âI thought it was only because Ji-woong was around.â
âWhy? Does it sound fake?â
âNo. I just thought⊠maybe we got a bit closer.â
He chuckled, his face softening into a boyish grinâso different from his usual icy expression.
Eun-young frowned slightly, confused by his shifting moods.
âIf youâre done talking, Iâll get going.â
She stood up, but Tae-woong caught her wrist.
âTake this.â
He placed the shopping bag back in her hand, then released her.
Eun-young quickly left the hotel room.
Her scent lingered in the air.
Tae-woong still felt a thirst that no amount of water could quench.
He imagined the villaâ
if Ji-woong fell asleep under his medication,
if they were alone together,
if he just waited for the right moment.
He ran through every possible scenarioâ
the perfect timing to consume her whole.
âTeacher, you mustâve had a long trip.â
âItâs fine. Youâve worked harder than I have.â
Eun-young tucked the blanket over Ji-woong, checking the IV drip and his vitals.
âYou should get some rest too.â
âYeah. Sleep well, Ji-woong.â
The boyâs eyes were half closed from the medicine, and soon his soft breathing filled the room.
Eun-young slipped out quietly, careful not to wake him.
Following Mr. Kimâs directions, she went up to the second floor where her room was prepared.
There was a small living area and three bedrooms.
One was clearly hers; another, Tae-woongâs; and one was the shared bathroom.
Unlike the Seoul residence, each room didnât have a private bathâbut it didnât matter.
He usually only came once or twice a week.
The housekeeper lived nearby and handled the meals.
Eun-young unpacked her modest luggage and changed into something comfortable.
When she stepped outside, she saw Tae-woong in the upstairs lounge.
He had just arrived, taking off his jacket.
âHow did you get here?â
She had assumed he wouldnât comeâheâd mentioned a business trip to Jeju that morning.
âBy plane. Then car.â
He said it so casually she couldnât tell if it was a joke.
He looked tired, loosening his tie and unbuttoning his shirt.
âSit.â
She hesitated before taking a seat at the far end of the small sofa.
It was already nearly filled by his broad frame.
She was about to refuse but decided he might have something important to say.
The moment she sat down, Tae-woong suddenly rested his head on her lap.
âWhat are youâ!â
She tried to stand up, but he interrupted, pulling her back down.
âIâm just tired. Stay still for a bit, Doctor.â
Eun-young froze, then relaxed slightly as she saw his eyes closed in fatigue.
âDid you drink?â
âNo. Just⊠not feeling great.â
She placed a hand on his forehead.
âNo fever.â
âYou really have a bad habit of touching people.â
Coming from the man who had laid his head on her lap, the comment was absurd.
She looked down at his faceâhandsome, but sharp from exhaustion.
Without realizing it, she studied him closely.
âJi-woongâs asleep. The feverâs gone, lungs sound clear.â
âThatâs good.â
ââŠAnd thank youâfor lending money to my aunt.
She wouldâve found some way to take it, even from me.â
Eun-young knew her aunt too wellâshe mustâve schemed to get money after seeing Tae-woongâs home.
She was annoyed that he hadnât told her, but realistically, it was money that wouldâve been taken anyway.
âIâll repay you as soon as possible.â
At that, Tae-woong lifted his head and faced herâso close their faces nearly touched.
âWith what?â
He brushed a strand of her hair between his fingers.
That dream from days ago flashed through her mindâ
the nightmare she thought sheâd escaped.
Her eyes drifted to his lips.
They looked soft⊠sweet.
Then she looked upâinto his cold, piercing gaze.
It was déjà vu.