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“Sim Jaeyun, you are to join in hand and heart with one Lee Heeseung on the first day of July, to align families and lands for generations to come,” his father reads from the paper, and Jake’s heart feels like it’s rising in his throat, feels like it’s going to burst out of his mouth and splatter over his mother’s pristine emerald shoes. He swallows so hard that it hurts.
“Who?” he asks.
Or: Never-been-touched Jake has dreamt of his marriage since before he could walk, but Heeseung is someone beyond even all of his wildest imaginings.
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Jay thinks he’s a Dom—until one humiliating scene, one maddeningly calm Sunghoon, and one “Let me show you what submission really feels like” later, he’s on his knees, shaking, and saying Yes, Sir like it’s a prayer. It’s supposed to be one night. It turns into rules, leashes, ruined orgasms, and feelings they’re both definitely ignoring. Jay’s still mouthy. Sunghoon’s still in control. And neither of them is walking away clean.
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- Part 1 of Unmake me
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Spoiled rich boy Jay gets cut off by his father, his friends suggest the unthinkable: finding a sugar daddy.
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“Is—” Sunoo’s voice comes quietly, like he’s not sure if it’s okay to speak. “Do you follow a certain order?”
There’s a brief pause before Jake answers. His voice is soft but steady. Still himself, still calm.
“Not really. We let him lead. Depends how far along he is, who he wants. What he needs.”
Heeseung squeezes his eyes shut. That word again; need, and it turns him inside out.
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- Part 6 of like a fever
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Sunghoon teases again, smirking. “What, can’t wait a second?” He steps closer, kneeling between Jake’s legs, his hand brushing Jake’s thigh, making him jump.
Jake mutters, “Just hurry up,” voice shaky, half-laughing, his body aching so bad it’s hard to think straight. His cock leaks more, the wet spot growing on his stomach, but he can barely feel it. His mind is stuck on how much he wants—needs—this.

