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Chapter 9 - Chapter 9 - The Fire Beneath The Surface

‎Minho's POV

‎Morning came far too soon.

‎He barely remembered when he'd fallen asleep, only the sound of Chan's voice replaying in his head like a ghost that wouldn't fade.

‎Now, standing in front of the mirror, Minho looked at himself and saw someone he barely recognized:

‎Eyes rimmed red. Skin pale. His wolf restless under the surface.

‎He'd taken twice as long to get dressed, trying to pick a shirt that didn't cling too much, didn't make him smell like he hadn't slept because of an Alpha.

‎And still the faint trace of Chan's scent lingered on him, maddening and warm, like smoke that refused to clear.

‎"Get it together," he muttered, slapping both cheeks lightly. "You're fine. You're fine."

‎Except he wasn't.

‎---

‎At Mixtape Corporation, the building hummed with its usual energy, employees darting between offices, meetings in full swing, music spilling faintly from production rooms.

‎Minho moved through it all like a shadow, clutching his tablet as if it were armor.

‎He'd gone over the new project proposal three times, avoiding one floor entirely.

‎His floor.

‎The CEO's floor.

‎Chan's.

‎But fate or maybe the Goddess herself seemed to have other plans.

‎"Lee Minho?"

‎He froze.

‎The receptionist smiled politely. "Mr. Bang asked if you could deliver the quarterly files to his office."

‎Of course he did.

‎---

‎Chan's POV

‎Chan was already waiting when Minho knocked.

‎He'd spent the entire morning pretending to work, reviewing contracts he couldn't remember reading, and fielding questions from Hyunjin and Changbin that he barely answered.

‎All he could think about was that look, the moment Minho whispered, "Don't go".

‎The sound had branded itself into his mind.

‎"Come in," he said evenly when Minho entered.

‎The door clicked shut behind him.

‎Minho stepped inside, chin lifted in professional calm, even though Chan could hear the hitch in his breathing. The bond between them pulsed again, that invisible string snapping taut.

‎He wanted to speak, to say something simple, like good morning.

‎But what came out was:

‎"You didn't sleep."

‎Minho's jaw tightened. "Neither did you, apparently."

‎Chan's lips twitched, not in amusement but in something darker. "We could fix that."

‎Minho blinked. "Excuse me?"

‎"You know what I mean," Chan said, voice low. "You're exhausted because you're fighting something that doesn't want to be fought."

‎Minho's grip on the files faltered slightly.

‎"Mr. Bang," he said through gritted teeth, "I came here for work."

‎Chan smiled faintly. "Then let's work, Minho."

‎He turned toward his desk but the air between them stayed thick, heavy with tension neither could ignore.

‎---

‎Downstairs, Hyunjin leaned over the coffee bar where Jisung was doodling in a notebook.

‎"Have you noticed something's… off lately?" Hyunjin asked quietly.

‎Jisung raised an eyebrow. "Between who?"

‎"Chan-hyung and Minho-hyung."

‎"Oh," Jisung said with a grin. "You mean the 'pretend we're totally not soulmates but the building smells like sparks whenever they're in the same room' situation?"

‎Hyunjin snorted. "Exactly that."

‎Meanwhile, across the hall, Changbin was trying to explain a project plan to Seungmin, who looked completely unimpressed.

‎"Focus, Bin."

‎"I am focused."

‎"On what, exactly?"

‎Changbin smirked. "On not being like Chan-hyung, that's for sure."

‎Seungmin sighed. "You say that, but you'll probably end up just as bad."

‎And in the corner café, Felix and Jeongin sat quietly, sipping lattes and watching the rain.

‎Felix stirred his cup absently. "You can feel it, can't you?"

‎Jeongin nodded. "Yeah. Their bond's getting stronger. It's… loud."

‎Felix smiled softly. "That means it's close."

‎---

‎Chan & Minho POV

‎The silence stretched on too long.

‎Minho set the files on the desk. "If there's nothing else, I'll go."

‎Chan's eyes flicked up to meet his. "There's something else."

‎Minho hesitated. "What?"

‎Chan stood slow, measured and crossed the space between them until he was close enough for Minho to feel his heat.

‎"The next time you call me Mr. Bang," Chan murmured, "I'll take it as a challenge, not a boundary."

‎Minho's breath hitched. "You... you can't just—"

‎"I can't?" Chan leaned closer, his voice a whisper. "Then tell me to stop."

‎Minho opened his mouth, but no sound came out.

‎Their bond flared - bright, wild, undeniable. The scent of Alpha and Omega filled the room like electricity before a storm.

‎Chan stepped back before it consumed them both, his eyes burning. "You should go before I forget I'm supposed to be patient."

‎Minho didn't move. Couldn't. His pulse thundered in his ears.

‎Finally, he forced himself to speak. "You're infuriating."

‎Chan's mouth curved. "You say that like you don't love it."

‎Minho turned on his heel and left, the slam of the door echoing through the floor.

‎Chan stood there for a long moment, chest heaving, before whispering to the empty room:

‎"I'm not letting you go, Minho."

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