by Con Template
He narrowed his eyes onto her, feeding on the fear that emitted from her body.
“You are a smart one, little sister,” he complimented in a careless tone. “I almost fell for it . . . your little ‘I’m human again’ act.”
Yoori paused. “You knew about Soo Jin’s plans?”
It was a mindless question that she already knew the answer to. Regardless, she couldn’t stop herself from voicing it. She did not know how to interact with him now. Yoori knew she wasn’t just speaking to her older brother; she was also speaking to a renowned Underworld King. And just like any other Underworld King, he was an asset to have on your side and a force to be reckoned with if you were against him. It was obvious now that he wasn’t on her side, and it was excruciatingly obvious that he was looking to remind her of who she was dealing with. He was a King in this world and Kings punish people by beheading them.
“Of course he knew,” Anna voiced with distaste, scaring an already terrified Yoori with her overt loathing. “Do you think he became the King of Scorpions by merely blood right?”
Yoori clamped her mouth shut. The venom in Anna’s voice disconcerted her. She was so different from before. What did Soo Jin do to her to have Anna hate Yoori so much?
“Anna,” Young Jae whispered firmly, his eyes gentle on her.
At his stern whisper, Anna, very bitterly, pressed her lips together and glared at Yoori. Silence claimed her lips. Though it was evident she had more to say, she kept quiet for her husband.
Yoori swallowed past the tears that were rising through her. She cursed the misery that was her life. She was so excited to eat lunch with her only family and now, she was being stared upon like she was the incarnation of the Devil. Even then, Yoori knew that her blood was going to be shed for Soo Jin’s sins.
Young Jae went on, taking stock of Yoori’s quivering state. “I would’ve never anticipated your betrayal if Anna hadn’t told me of the secret orders you gave to your gang members, for them to separate and infiltrate other gangs.” His dangerous smile darkened. “And you even had the audacity to lie to them and tell them that it was all done under my covert plans?” He shook his head at her, unimpressed with the flaw in Soo Jin’s plan. “It didn’t take me long to piece everything together.”
“You knew Ji Hoon was helping Soo Jin,” Yoori stated unknowingly, realizing Soo Jin’s error in judgment. Though Soo Jin kept crucial information to herself, there were still enough holes in her plan that if someone were to have even one piece of the missing puzzle, they would be able to decipher what she was up to. The puzzle piece that Young Jae had was Anna. It was clear to Yoori that if Soo Jin had known about Anna’s relationship with her brother, then she would not have involved the girl in her plans to take over the Underworld and kill her own brother. Now, Young Jae not only knew that Soo Jin had faked her suicide attempt, he also knew of Ji Hoon’s involvement in giving her the formula.
“He isn’t aware that I know,” Young Jae provided. He took another sip of his champagne. There was revulsion in his voice that he didn’t try to conceal. “The thing with Ji Hoon is that his love for Soo Jin blinds him in so many ways. He put on a wonderful show about not wanting you to remember anything because of your ‘suicidal’ tendencies, but I imagine he was only against you getting your memories back because he didn’t want to deal with you fighting him for the throne. You see, the original plan was for Ji Hoon to come for you after I injected you with the ‘poison.’” Young Jae chuckled, smiling proudly to his ingenious plan. “Of course, he couldn’t have anticipated me throwing in a disfigured corpse and playing it off as you. The bastard really thought you had died.”
His dark eyes bore into hers. It was a look that reminded Yoori of a lion’s predatory gaze before it was ready to annihilate its prey.
“You’ve always had a God-complex. You’ve always believed that you’re the one pulling all the strings when in truth, your biggest weakness has always been your underestimation of people.” His face hardened in animosity. “I suppose it was my fault. I spoiled you too much as my right-hand soldier. All Ju Won had to do was whisper a couple of things into your ear and you were all in, ready to betray me of all people.”
“You didn’t come back to take me home with you,” Yoori said brokenly, knowing very well where the conversation was headed. All along, the comfort she took in her relationship with her brother was that he loved her and wanted to protect her at all costs. Yoori knew now that all of that was merely a ploy to gain her trust. It was a lie used to lead her into this trap. “That night, when you grabbed me from Ju Won’s mansion, when you tried to pry me from Tae Hyun, you were trying to get me away from the estate so that you could kill me.”
It dawned on her that Young Jae never hated Tae Hyun or preferred Ji Hoon over Tae Hyun. He only hated Tae Hyun because Yoori was under Tae Hyun’s protection. That was why Young Jae expressed so much hatred toward Tae Hyun, because he was trying to break them apart so he could have Yoori at his mercy.
“I should’ve snapped your neck when you kneeled before me, staring up at me while devising a way to kill me so that you could inherit the Siberian Tigers’ throne,” he snarled, confirming her suspicions that he knew what Soo Jin was up to. “I didn’t kill you then because I was still weakened by the fact that you’re my sister. I was weakened by the fact that you’re my own flesh and blood.” His eyes grew sterner, ice penetrating them. “But I won’t make the same mistake. I won’t let you get away this time, little one.”
It occurred so fast that Yoori didn’t see them coming.
In a second, two of the Scorpions were standing quietly beside her and in the next, they were inches closer to her, raising the bowls they were still holding.
Bang!
One slammed the bowl against her head, the jagged edges of the bowl eating away at her skin. The other stabbed his foot into her gut, causing her to gasp out for air. Before giving her a chance to catch her breath, the one who slammed the bowl across her head kneed her against the nose. Blood spurted from her nose as the back of her head collided against the wall behind her. Excruciating pain clawed at the nerves in her body. Yoori struggled to apply pressure against her head while hunching over and pressing her shaking hand over her bloody nose.
It was happening.
Young Jae was punishing her for Soo Jin’s sins.
The Cobras punished her previously, but she knew just by the strength imparted from her brother’s Scorpions that she was dealing with another level of assault. Her body was in for a world of pain and the instinctive part of her—the survival part of her—was begging her to get up and fight back.
Despite her desperation, Yoori did not allow Soo Jin’s instincts to take over. Everything that was happening . . . she deserved it all.
Yoori stared up at her brother in anguish. The breathing of the bodyguards became nothing but background noise when she locked eyes with Young Jae.
A fear unlike any other consumed her: the fear of death.
Yoori knew that she deserved all of this. She wanted to take it all in stride because she felt that it was something she owed her brother. However, the more the pain became apparent on her body, the more desperate she became.
The image of Tae Hyun’s handsome face, the warmth of his love, and the happiness that ran through her whenever she was around him overtook Yoori’s thoughts. She didn’t want to die. Although she hated her life, the one thing she loved more than anything was Tae Hyun. She couldn’t bear the thought of leaving him. She had no idea where he was or if he was near. With the rate of how things were going, she was afraid she would be dead before he arrived to save her.
“Please,” Yoori implored. The pleading word escaped from her lips before she could catch it. For the first time, she found herself begging for her life. Desperation shackled her. “Please . . .” Her voice broke. “Please, just leave me alone. I wasn’t the one who did all those things to you.”
As if slapped across the face, the inescapable reality of the situation he was in caused Yo
ung Jae’s eyes to soften slightly. He stared down at her and, to her surprise, he acknowledged her plea.
“I wanted to save you, Yoori,” he told her, the tone in his voice worsening her fears. He wasn’t going to yield on the punishment he planned to give her. Anguish etched his voice while he spoke to her. “When I danced with you at Ju Won’s mansion, I saw my baby sister. I saw the person she was destined to be if she hadn’t been corrupted by Ju Won.”
He smiled resentfully to himself. He knew well that although he was punishing Soo Jin’s body, it was someone else who was paying for her sins.
“Soo Jin was a backstabbing ingrate, but the irony of this entire situation is you, Yoori. Soo Jin made her bed, but I’m sorry that you have to lie in it. I’m sorry that you have to pay for all her wrongdoings. I’m sorry that it’s you I have to punish.”
“I’ll stay away from you,” she pledged desperately. Tears bubbled in her widened eyes. “I won’t come near you.” Her terrified heart raced while trying to take its last breath. “Please don’t kill me.”
There was no courage in her voice. She wasn’t afraid to die with the Cobras because with them, she took a life and it was more than fair that they took hers as well. With Young Jae, though the guilt of Soo Jin attempting to murder him haunted her, Yoori didn’t feel the same fairness existed in the situation she was in. She may have deserved the punishment, but that didn’t mean she was ready for death. It didn’t mean that she was ready to leave Tae Hyun. Her heart ached at the prospect of never seeing him again. She didn’t even get to say a proper goodbye to him . . .
“I saw you flinch when Anna touched you the other night,” Young Jae whispered, the regretful tone in his voice wishing that Yoori hadn’t done so. Perhaps if she hadn’t reacted in that manner, all of this may have turned out differently. “You may not remember anything, but your instincts are more than alive and well. It’s only a matter of time before you regain your memories; it’s only a matter of time before you come after Anna for her betrayal. I know how Soo Jin is. I know how ruthless she is when she wants someone dead. I can’t let you live and risk you coming after the woman I love. I can’t risk you picking up where you left off and coming after me.”
He sighed, pushing the empty champagne glass away from him. It was a silent prelude of the things to come.
“You provoked all of this, little sister. I would’ve had your back until the end if you hadn’t betrayed me first. I would’ve protected you with my life if you hadn’t conspired with Ju Won. But now that it’s all said and done, the only thing left to do is for me to return the favor and punish you as I would any other Scorpion who dared to betray me. I can’t allow you to live when your death will set the precedence to anyone else who would ever think of betraying me.”
“Why did you go through the trouble of hiding me in Taecin if you wanted me dead this much?” Yoori inquired, feeling the blood seep from her nose and head.
The blood dripped onto the wet tiles beneath her as her mind churned with questions. It didn’t make sense to her. Wasn’t this the life Young Jae wanted for her? Wasn’t this the life he gave her?
Oppressive silence hung over the room.
Young Jae stared quietly at her. It was as if he was debating about whether or not he should answer that question. After a long pause, he finally parted his lips and said words that Yoori couldn’t have anticipated hearing.
“. . . I wasn’t the one who hid you.”
The breath lodged in Yoori’s lungs. “What?”
Before her thought process could lengthen, a loud sound emerged from the doors of the restaurant. Seconds later, the roaring of gunshots blasted through the room.
Yoori’s ears nearly blasted apart from the sudden breakage in silence.
Like wild tigers, Mina and Ace sprung into the restaurant, each holding silver guns. Their vigilant, predatory eyes charted the restaurant. When they spotted Yoori and saw the ones around her, they started firing at everyone but Yoori.
Two loud grunts sang into the air, causing Yoori to jump in her seat. Warm blood splatters spilled upon her face and body.
The two male Scorpions were shot, the bullets burying into their foreheads and exiting through the back of their heads. Dying with their eyes wide open, the two Scorpions collapsed to the floor. One nearly landed on a horrified Yoori. She would’ve been buried under his weight if she hadn’t scrambled away in time.
“PC!” Young Jae shouted in the background, whipping up from his seat. He withdrew two black guns from behind his back and fired at Ace and Mina. The two Cobras jumped away before the bullets pierced through their heads. Using the moment of peace to his advantage, Young Jae turned to his right-hand man. “Take Anna back with you. I’ll deal with the Serpents.”
“Young Jae, I’m not leaving you!” Anna fought, standing up with him.
“Anna,” Young Jae spoke urgently. “Our agreement for you to come back to Seoul was for you to leave whenever I tell you to leave. You’re leaving with PC and you’re going now.”
“But—”
“I’ll be fine,” Young Jae interrupted. He placed his guns on the table and cupped her worried face in his hands. “Just go first. I still need to take care of Soo Jin.”
Anna did not get to say anything else before PC pulled her away. While they ran out through the back exit, Young Jae grabbed his guns and jumped over the bar of the restaurant. With the bar as his shield, he leaned over and started firing at Mina and Ace.
The two Cobras used the doorway they entered as shields and were firing back at Young Jae. They were careful not to hit Yoori.
Still reeling from what she discovered from her brother—and finally processing that she was now covered in the blood of others—Yoori did her best to hold on to the last shred of her sanity. Momentarily flustered, Yoori was on guard when she locked eyes with her brother. He had just fired four more shots toward the Cobras before making his way to her in their distracted state.
The look on his face said it all: he was ready to finish her off once and for all.
Panic struck her like a lightning bolt.
She scrambled to her feet and tried to make a run for it. To her horror, her legs were still weakened from the assault. She didn’t get far before falling back down, nearly crushing the dead body that rested beneath her. The panic exacerbated inside her. She quickly looked over her shoulder. Young Jae was aiming a black gun at her while still firing the other one at the Cobras.
Her eyes expanded, and she speedily leapt to the side just as the gun fired.
Boom!
“Ahh!”
The bullet skimmed past her upper shoulder, ripping through her jacket and taking with it a thin layer of her skin. Warm blood oozed from her body. The pain ricocheted crazily through her. Holding her quivering hand to the surface wound on her shoulder, she peered up again.
Her world froze in horror when she saw that Young Jae was standing close to her, aiming the gun in the direction of her head.
Boom!
A gunshot was fired, and Yoori thought her brother had shot at another part of her body. Her eyes enlarged even further when she heard a scream and saw her older brother clutching on to his right arm. It was now bleeding from a gunshot wound.
Someone sped past her, jumped toward Young Jae, and performed a roundhouse kick that left Young Jae spurting blood from his mouth. The assault didn’t end there. He followed that move by delivering a spinning air kick that left Young Jae to fly across the room like a speeding bullet.
Kwon Tae Hyun.
Just like all the previous moments of her life, her dark knight had arrived for her and he looked livid. Her heart raced when she gauged how furious he looked. She knew what Tae Hyun was planning to do to her brother.
“Tae Hyun, don’t!” Yoori cried when Tae Hyun sped over to her brother with his silver gun in hand. Despite all that he had done to her, Yoori still loved her brother. She would be damned if she allowed her own boyfriend to kill him off. “Please don’t. He’s
my brother!”
At the plea in her frantic voice, an enraged Tae Hyun stopped midway. The posture of his body told her that he was itching to beat the hell out of Young Jae before killing him. He was only holding back for her.
Tae Hyun stood with unforgiving rage, his silver gun pointed in the direction of Young Jae. Her brother was still groaning on the floor. His hand was clutching on to the bullet wound on his opposite arm. Young Jae struggled to stand after the assault Tae Hyun bequeathed unto him.
“How could you do this to your own sister?” Tae Hyun asked in disgust.
Young Jae laughed bitterly, staggering to stand up. There was no fear in his eyes. There was just hostility and the thirst for blood.
“Stay out of this, Tae Hyun. My fight has never been with you.”
“Anything that involves her involves me,” Tae Hyun replied without hesitation. Anger was prominent in his dark voice.
More laughter erupted from Young Jae. He continued to clutch on to his wounded arm, looking at Tae Hyun with the utmost pity.
“Oh, the irony,” he drawled out in a patronizing tone. “The chosen King . . . the very pride of the Underworld . . . falling victim to the very thing that’s known to be the downfall of all great Kings in this world.” Young Jae smirked, the irony being too much for him to handle. His eyes slid from Yoori and then back to Tae Hyun. “And of all people, it just had to be you two who fell for each other.”
His dark eyes pierced into Tae Hyun. “You have no idea what you’re getting yourself involved in, Tae Hyun. An Soo Jin is a ruthless bitch in every sense of the word. She was willing to betray me—her own flesh and blood—for a shot at power. What do you think she’ll do to you once she regains her memories? The one person who’s the leader of the gang she despises the most? Do you think you’ll have a happily ever after with your Yoori? Think again. Soo Jin will take over and your precious girlfriend will cease to exist in this world.” Determination marked his voice. “Help me now, Tae Hyun. Choi Yoori is a useless cause. Save your throne, and I won’t bring forth a war that will be your downfall.”