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Jaehyun’s harmless office crush on Baekhyun is just that—a crush. That is, until it seems like Baekhyun might like him back.
Jaehyun is not a baby. And he isn't insane, either. Ever since he was little he prided himself on being able to read people. And Baekhyun, beautiful as he was, set off alarm bells left and right.
With Taeyong's magic broken and his time running out, he turns to the last person he'd expect to ask for help; Baekhyun, an illegal witch running an underground tattoo parlour. Taeyong may just end up with more problems than he started with.
When Baekhyun started working as a professional dominator four years ago, he expected a relatively calm life, all things considered. What he did not expect was to be hired exclusively by one of the richest, most successful actors in the world; Innocence-icon Lee Taeyong.
[03:34] AITA? I (28M) fucked my ex’s (30M) brother (21M) as a revenge scheme and now I think I’m falling in love with him. Help.
AKA: Baekhyun makes poor life decisions and ends up with more than he’d bargained for (see: Mark Lee).
Mark has an email in his inbox with the subject, “See me immediately,” with the sender very obviously being his boss. Mark’s checked, like three times. It definitely says byunb@bbhinc.com. The worst part of it all is Mark can’t tell from the context if he’s getting fired or getting laid. Or maybe, both.
Growing up is hard enough as it is. Falling helplessly in love wth someone so far out of your league it's almost ridiculous along the way? Well, that only serves to make it worse. Still, Mark will make it through. Somehow.
The last thing Yukhei wants in life is to get caught up in an accidental romantic-friends-with-benefits arrangement with a man going through a divorce, but that’s just the Baekhyun effect, luring Yukhei in when he least expects it.
All Yukhei wants is to be good for Baekhyun --but Baekhyun wants to be good for Yukhei too.
Baekhyun’s life is somebody else’s script and he’s afraid of the ending scene --maybe it’s a good thing, then, that Yukhei keeps coming in and changing all the lines.