Being A Full-Time Employee C7
by samChapter 7
Yes. He had managed to talk that much in just the short walk from the door to his bed. I was mortified since a nurse was right behind us, but she only smiled faintly as if she had attained enlightenmentâor perhaps had simply blocked her ears.
âAlright.â
Settling himself on the bed, Hyungmin forced a cheerful greeting.
âThank you so much!â
âIf you need anything, just press the button on the side, alright?â
âYes!â
The nurse left, and silence fellâbut only for an instant, broken as soon as the door clicked shut.
âHe was convulsing so badly⊠Itâs my fault heâs suffering, isnât it? Iâm unqualified, right? I should just quit, shouldnât IâŠ?â
Having two âQuestion Mark Killersâ beside me at once made me feel like Iâd lose my mind. I held my patience and finally replied.
âThis kind of thing happens sometimes. Heâll probably be discharged even before you.â
âWhatâs your partnerâs name?â
Wonu abruptly cut in. For the first time, Hyungmin met his eyes, though I knew he had deliberately avoided looking at him until now. Gazing cautiously at Wonuâs sharply handsome but cold faceâone that didnât lend itself to warm first impressionsâHyungmin stammered out the three syllables.
âBaek JeongseokâŠâ
âBaek JeongseokâŠâ
For a moment, stray thoughts flashed through my head: Yang Banjseok, Pyeongminseok, Baek Jeongseok⊠but I stopped myself. Thatâs exactly the kind of thing that marked the difference between me and Seunggyuâknowing when not to open my mouth. The difference that decided whether or not you could pull off cheap fake sunglasses.
âOh, him.â
Wonu gave a little smirk that made people uneasy. Naturally, Hyungminâs expression worsened.
âHuhâyou know something about him?â
âHis ability is to harden and reinforce whatever he touches. Including his own body.â
âYes! Exactly, yes!â
âThen he should already be out of the hospital.â
âIs⊠is there anything else? Any advice? Something I should knowâŠ?â
Wonu paused, as if truly thinking hard. At least, he looked the part. I, meanwhile, opened the little fridge at the side andâwithout asking permissionâpopped open a bottle of juice. As the cap snapped, Wonu answered.
âI hate him.â
ââŠWhat?â
Both Hyungmin and I froze.
âI really hate him.â
ââŠThatâs⊠helpful, sure.â
âSo curse me out in front of him. Youâll become friends with him in no time.â
ââŠWhy exactly does my partner hate you, Hunter?â
âBeats me.â
I deliberately chewed on the aloe bits in my juice, staring off into the distance. I think I knew why Baek Jeongseok disliked Wonu.
âMost people just donât like me anyway.â
ââŠBecause youâre handsome?â
I nearly spit aloe chunks all over Hyungminâs face but managed to swallow them down. I stood up instead, realizing the situation wasnât as dire as I feared.
Patting Hyungminâs shoulder sympathetically, I offered some words of encouragement.
âYouâll be fine. Youâll do great.â
âReally?â
See? Instantly, he forgot all the worries he had been voicing moments ago. He really would do fine. With conviction, I nodded and added one more piece of advice.
âAnd⊠breathe when you talk, for godâs sake.â
But hey, at least with Baek Jeongseok able to harden his body, he wouldnât have to worry about his eardrums shattering.
âWhatâs the real reason?â
âWhat is?â
At the vending machines, Wonu swiped his card as he asked. I mashed the cookie-stick button repeatedly on the machine beside him.
âWhy Baek Jeongseok hates you.â
âI donât know.â
âYou really donât know, or youâre just pretending?â
âI really donât know.â
Cracking open a can of cola, Wonu leaned against the vending machine with one hand stuffed in his pocket, smirkingâhandsome enough to sting my pride. He wasnât just good-looking; he was beautifully good-looking. Iâve said it before, but he was born in the wrong era.
I mirrored his stance, leaning back.
âNot many people like me.â
âAnd why do you think that is?â
âWhy?â
The cola at the canâs mouth slowly rose, forming shimmering beads. Like strings of pearls, they arched upward toward the ceiling, drawing a rainbow curve, before trickling back into the can. It was Wonuâs ability.
Rebound was real, and yet here he was using such an ability so effortlessly, for something as trivial as a toy. As naturally as breathing, with such ridiculously fine control. My hand curled into a fist inside my pocket.
âBecause not onceânot a single timeâhas anyone saved me.â
The droplets spun now, orbiting in circles around my head, like Saturnâs rings. I tilted slightly and sucked one of the orbiting drops into my mouth with irritation. The enhanced cola burned nastily on my tongue. Wonu, eyes wide, gave a low chuckle.
âHyung, want to sleep with me?â
âŠWhat the hell kind of nonsense was that?
I sucked away a few more droplets angrily. When powered by his ability, the cola had a filthy aftertasteâthough it was probably just my mood.
âIâve never tried it, but they say guiding like that feels incredible. Better than drugs, even.â
âThatâs a load of crap.â
âStill, I want to know. Do it, hyung. You can. Do you hate me that much?â
I barked a dry laughâshort, flat, bubbling with anger even in my own ears.
âNow I see why hunters donât like you, Hunter Chae.â
He ran his hand through his hair and tilted his head in a theatrical motion. I ducked beneath the orbiting beads, grabbed a big pack of cookie-sticks, and backed away.
âHunter Chae, youâre annoying as hell.â
The brat was testing how far he could push me.
âWhy canât it be done?â
I raised my voice for once. But the administrative manager only shook his head with an expression like a stone wall.
âItâs already been decided. No spare rooms.â
âNo spare rooms, my ass.â
Deep breath. Sounding agitated only made you look desperate, making enemies needlessly. I forced a polite smile.
âMy floor alone has plenty of empty rooms.â
âAll of those are reserved.â
âSir⊠you know how ridiculous you sound right now, rightâŠ?â
âLetâs not make this hard for each other, BaekgyeomâŠâ
The manager leaned in, dropping his voice conspiratorially. I scooted my chair forward, listening close.
âOrders from above. Do whatever the partner asks for.â
âWhat? Am I not the partner? Iâm being discriminated against just for being a contractor?â
âYou know thatâs not it. In fact, the agencies hold the real power. Weâre the ones under them.â
What a joke. In reality, the agency was the client, the Bureau could be higherâor lowerâdepending on circumstances, and me? I was the ultimate disposable pawn.
âUp until now, youâve never once told me to share a room.â
âItâs a unique situation this time. Just endure it. Come on, you really canât?â
ââŠItâs not that I canât.â
Leaning far back in my chair, I tilted my head so far it felt like the whole world flipped upside down. I squeezed my eyes shut, only to hear the manager trying to soothe me. It felt like Iâd been reduced to throwing a tantrum. That made it worse.
âJust act like he isnât there. Hunters are like thatâmoody, strange⊠abnormal, reallyâŠâ
At abnormal, I snapped my eyes open. Upside-down, I saw Wonu in the doorway. His hearing was not ordinary. As he stepped inside, the managerâs words rang out clearlyââTheyâre not really human, after allââand Wonu stopped. Then, without a word, he turned.
âŠShit.
âSir!â
I jumped to my feet.
âHm?â
âIâll come back later. Thanks for your time. Iâll buy you a coffee.â
Meaningless pleasantries spilled from my mouth as I bolted from the office, spilling into a suddenly crowded lobby.
âFuuuckâŠâ
Wonu had heard it. I could see it on his face. Clutching my head, I hissed curse after curse under my breath. Overnight, Iâd lost the higher groundâIâd fallen straight into the subordinateâs position.
That was when it happened.
The massive screens hanging from the lobby ceiling all flickered red at once in alarm. My wristwatch wailed too. I shoved the receiver into my ear, connecting to my assigned contact.
âWhyâd the alert even reach me? My balance calibration isnât finished; I shouldnât be on deployment lists yet.â
ââThatâs⊠the higher-ups want you out. Just once.â
Not âjust once more.â But just once. A trial. A test. My teeth ground.
âThis is an experiment, isnât it.â
âââŠSorry, Baekgyeom.â
âTheyâre testing Wonu and me, arenât they?â
I forced a polite smile though my face twisted with rage.
And thenâthere he was. Wonu stepped into view, already strapping on his belt and gloves, hanging goggles and a bandana around his neck. The shine suggested waterproof material.
He spotted me. We locked eyes. His head dipped, faint, almost sheepish. His face was becoming familiar enough now that I could tell whether he was being subdued, and yesâhe was. His spirit had faltered.
That fact sickened me.
âNo matter what happens, I wonât take responsibility this time.â
That said, I shut the receiver off and strode towards him. For the first time, he avoided my gaze. For the first time, he looked his ageâjust twenty, just a kid.
âI consider you human.â
ââŠâ
âI saidâI consider you human.â
âLie. You hate me.â
âAh, fuck. Fine. Youâre right. Itâs a lie. I donât think youâre human.â
I raked my hand through my hair, agitated, then seized his shoulders tightly.
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