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The Beast’S Beloved

Chapter 1: The Return of the Beast

The chandeliers blazed above like captured stars, scattering golden shards of light across the marble floors of the Jeon estate’s grand ballroom. Diamonds glittered on the wrists of women draped in silk, and sharp-eyed men in tailored suits whispered power into their champagne glasses. It was a night of elegance and menace, a gathering where one wrong glance could sign a death warrant.
The Jeon mafia family was celebrating the return of its eldest son.
Jeon jungkook
His name rippled through the crowd like an unspoken prayer—and a curse. At twenty-eight, the man carried himself with a lethal calm. Dark hair brushed the collar of his fitted black suit, and his gaze—obsidian, unreadable—sliced through the ballroom like a blade. Whispers followed him, about his years in America, about the empire he’d built in silence, about the trail of bodies that seemed to shadow his every step.
And then… his gaze stopped.
Kim Taehyung
The world around Jungkook bled away. The champagne flutes, the music, the laughter—it all dulled into static. Only Taehyung’s presence remained, as sharp as a wound that never healed.
He hadn’t changed. Not in the ways that mattered. His hair, a shade darker than honey, fell over his forehead, his lips parted in a soft, nervous smile as he walked beside another man. His fiancé. Jeon Jaegguk. Jungkook’s younger brother.
Jungkook’s jaw tightened until it ached.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Mine!!
The word echoed in his skull like a gunshot.
Taehyung’s fingers brushed against Jaegguk’s sleeve as they wove through the crowd, polite smiles hiding the strain of formality. He had prepared for this evening—trained himself to be calm, to bury the past in the deepest part of himself. He hadn’t expected him. He hadn’t expected Jungkook to be here, standing like a ghost made flesh, burning holes through him with those black eyes.
Taehyung’s chest constricted. Memories surged—memories of a dorm room drenched in sunlight, of stolen kisses between textbooks, of whispered promises under the cover of night. And the memory of leaving. Of breaking. Of shattering not only Jungkook but himself.
He looked away quickly. He had to. Because if he looked too long, he would break all over again.
But Jungkook didn’t look away.
As the crowd celebrated, as speeches were made and glasses clinked, Jungkook’s eyes never left him. He didn’t care about business alliances or hollow compliments. He didn’t care about the rival bosses gathered here in polished suits. His entire focus narrowed into a single point—Taehyung.
Jaegguk placed a hand on Taehyung’s lower back, guiding him through the sea of guests. Jungkook’s fingers twitched against his glass. A primal rage curled inside him, dark and familiar, whispering to be let out. How dare he touch him? His own broth
The champagne snapped beneath his grip, glass shattering in his palm. Red droplets slipped down his skin, staining the white cuff of his shirt. He didn’t even flinch.
A waiter rushed forward, stammering apologies, but Jungkook’s eyes slid to him like a predator scenting prey.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Careless,” Jungkook murmured.
The waiter froze. The room’s chatter swallowed the tension, but in the shadows beyond the ballroom, screams muffled quickly. No one asked questions. No one looked too long. Because this was the Jeon family’s world—where elegance danced with death.
Jungkook returned minutes later, expression smooth, cuff clean, glass replaced. But the darkness in his eyes was sharper, alive. A glimpse of the beast he kept chained.
Taehyung felt it—the weight of that stare digging into his skin. His throat tightened as he excused himself from Jaegguk’s side, murmuring something about needing air. He slipped into the hallway, his steps quick, desperate.
His phone buzzed. A single message from Vantan.
Kim Vantan
Kim Vantan
“Don’t be late. He’s waiting.”
Taehyung’s breath caught. His chest clenched with guilt and fear. He typed back quickly—
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
I’ll be home soon
and shoved the phone into his pocket. No one could know. Not Jaegguk. And especially not Jungkook.
But as he rounded the corner of the silent corridor, his heart froze.
Jungkook stood there, waiting.
The hallway was dim, lit only by the flicker of chandeliers bleeding in from the ballroom. His silhouette leaned against the wall, arms folded, gaze burning.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Going somewhere?” His voice was low, velvet lined with ste
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
Taehyung swallowed hard, forcing his spine straight. “Move, Jungkook.”
But Jungkook didn’t move. Instead, he pushed off the wall, closing the distance with slow, deliberate steps. Each one echoed like a countdown
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Five years,” Jungkook whispered, stopping just a breath away. His scent, dark and intoxicating, wrapped around Taehyung like chains. “Five years, and you still think you can walk past me? Pretend I don’t exist?”
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
Taehyung’s hands clenched. “We’re done. That was the past.”
Jungkook’s smile was wrong. It was too calm. Too empty. His hand lifted, brushing a strand of hair from Taehyung’s face with terrifying tenderness.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Did you really think…” His voice dropped, a whisper sharp as glass. “…you could ever escape me, Taehyung?”
The words curled into Taehyung’s chest like a dagger.
And the hallway seemed to close in.
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Chapter 2: Chains of the Past

The hallway was silent, yet the air quivered as if it could sense danger. Taehyung’s back pressed against the cold wall, Jungkook’s frame towering before him. The dim light from the chandelier cut sharp lines across Jungkook’s face, turning his beautiful features terrifying and unrelenting.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Five years,” Jungkook whispered, his breath brushing Taehyung’s skin. “Five years, and you thought you could walk back into my world… with him?”
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
Taehyung swallowed hard, keeping his voice steady even though his pulse thundered against his ribs. “I didn’t come here for you, Jungkook. This is Jaegguk’s family. I came to show him respect.”
The words were meant to create distance. They only drew Jungkook closer. His hand slammed against the wall beside Taehyung’s head, making him flinch. Jungkook leaned in, his eyes dark, his lips curving into a smile that was not a smile at all.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“You owe me respect, Taehyung,” he said, his voice a low, dangerous velvet. “Not him. Never him.”
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
Taehyung forced himself not to look away. “We’re done. You need to accept that.”
Something flickered in Jungkook’s gaze—a maelstrom of rage, hurt, and obsession all tangled into one dangerous storm. For a moment, Taehyung thought he saw it again: the beast caged behind those eyes, rattling its bars, desperate to break free.
But before Jungkook could reply, a new voice cut through the corridor.
Jeon jaegguk
Jeon jaegguk
Taehyung
Taehyung’s fiancé approached , his steps quick, his brows furrowed. Relief flooded Taehyung’s chest, a feeling he tried to hide. Jungkook, however, only straightened slowly, turning toward his younger brother with the fluid grace of a predator.
Jeon jaegguk
Jeon jaegguk
“Hyung,” Jaegguk greeted, his tone polite but cautious. “I didn’t expect you to corner my fiancé on his way out.”
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Jungkook’s lips curved. “Corner?” He chuckled, though no humor reached his eyes. “I was simply… catching up with an old friend.”
Jeon jaegguk
Jeon jaegguk
Jaegguk’s gaze flickered between them. A silent understanding, a subtle suspicion, passed between the two men. But Jaegguk said nothing. He only reached for Taehyung’s wrist gently. “Come. The car is waiting.”
Taehyung allowed himself to be pulled away, but not before Jungkook leaned close, his whisper a blade against his ear.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“This isn’t over. Not by a long shot.”
The gala’s music swelled behind them, a cruel reminder of the world they were trapped in.
Jungkook stood alone now, watching as Jaegguk led Taehyung out of sight. His hand tightened around the stem of his glass, the delicate crystal cracking under his grip. He welcomed the sting. Pain was familiar. Pain was fuel.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Mine,” he muttered under his breath. The word wasn’t a declaration. It was a vow.
Later that night, the mansion’s corridors were quiet, stripped of music and chatter. Taehyung sat in the car beside Jaegguk, his hands clasped tightly in his lap. He felt his fiancé’s gaze linger, but Jaegguk didn't speak. He didn’t ask about the tension in the hallway, or why Taehyung’s hands trembled. For that, Taehyung was grateful. He couldn’t bear to lie. Not about Jungkook. Not again.
His phone buzzed once more. A message from Vantan.
Kim Vantan
Kim Vantan
“Come straight home. Don’t delay.”
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
Taehyung’s throat tightened. He typed back quickly: I’m on my way.
Beside him, Jaegguk’s hand brushed his. Taehyung forced a small smile, leaning against him. He wanted to believe this was enough—that the life he had now, the promises of safety, of marriage, of family—would be enough to bury the past.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
But Jungkook’s voice still haunted his ears: Did you really think you could ever escape me?
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Back at the Jeon estate, Jungkook sat alone in his study, the firelight painting his face in gold and shadow. Before him, a knife glinted on the desk. Slowly, almost tenderly, he dragged the blade’s tip across the polished wood, carving deep, deliberate strokes. When he lifted his hand, Taehyung’s initials were burned into the surface.
“T.H.”
Jungkook’s chest rose and fell with uneven breaths. His lips moved, whispering words no one was meant to hear.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Mine. Always mine. No matter who tries to take you away.”
His eyes gleamed with a light that was not entirely sane. The beast rattled its cage, closer to breaking free.
Guard
Guard
A knock came at the door. One of his men entered, bowing low. “Boss?
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
Jungkook didn’t look up. “Follow him,” he said, his voice calm but carrying the weight of thunder. “Kim Taehyung. I want to know where he goes. Who he meets. What he hides.”
He lifted the knife again, pressing the cold steel briefly against his own palm until a thin line of blood welled up. The sting made him smile faintly.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Every. Single. Night.”
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To Be Continue

Chapter 3: Eyes in the Shadows

The city glittered outside the tinted windows of Jungkook’s black car, skyscrapers cutting sharp lines against the night. But Jungkook wasn’t looking at the view. His gaze was fixed on the tablet screen in his lap.
A live feed flickered there — Taehyung’s silhouette stepping out of Jaegguk’s car, his elegant posture outlined in the pale glow of the streetlights. His every movement was captured, broadcast straight into Jungkook’s hands.
Guard
Guard
The man seated across from him, one of his most trusted informants, shifted nervously. “Boss… we set up the watch at his apartment, as you ordered. Two men on the street, one on the roof. No one will enter without us knowing.”
Jungkook didn’t answer immediately. His eyes followed Taehyung as he walked toward the building entrance. The way his hand lingered on the strap of his bag. The slight furrow in his brows. The hesitation in his step, as if he were guarding something precious.
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Guarding something from him.
The knife Jungkook had carved with earlier lay in his pocket, its weight grounding him, reminding him. You’re mine. And you will never hide from me again.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Keep watching,” Jungkook said finally, his voice soft, almost gentle. “If he breathes differently, I want to know.”
Guard
Guard
“Yes, Boss.”
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The car rolled forward into the night, carrying Jungkook deeper into his obsession
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Inside his apartment, Taehyung exhaled shakily. He pulled off his coat, tossing it across the couch, his chest tight with unease. He hadn’t seen Jungkook in years, yet the brief encounter had ripped open wounds he thought had scarred over.
He walked into the smaller bedroom — the one no one else was allowed to enter. The curtains were drawn tight. The shelves stacked neatly with toys and picture books. On the dresser sat a small photograph — a smiling child with round cheeks, their eyes an uncanny mirror of Jungkook’s.
Taehyung’s throat closed. He reached for the photo, fingers trembling as he traced the frame.
Kim Taehyung
Kim Taehyung
“Appa’s home,” he whispered, voice breaking softly. “I’m here.”
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From the next room came the faint stirrings of a child’s breath. Relief washed through him, but fear followed swiftly after. Jungkook could never know. Not now. Not ever.
Elsewhere, in a quiet bar at the edge of the city, another story began to unravel.
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Kim Vantan leaned against the polished counter, fingers wrapped around a glass of whiskey. His dark eyes scanned the room, always alert, always calculating. At twenty-four, he carried himself with the cool composure of someone twice his age. For years, he had protected his younger brother, Taehyung, shielding him from the storm of their world.
Tonight, he was here on business. A contact from the underworld had promised information about a rival family’s movements. But instead of the grizzled old man he expected, another figure slipped onto the stool beside him.
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“Kim Vantan?”
Vantan’s gaze flicked sideways. The man who sat down was tall, broad-shouldered, dressed in black. His jaw was sharp, his eyes steady, his presence commanding without trying. Jeon Jaegguk.
The younger Jeon brother. Taehyung’s fiancé.
Vantan’s muscles tightened instinctively. He hadn’t expected to meet him. Not like this.
Kim Vantan
Kim Vantan
“Depends on who’s asking,” Vantan said coolly, sipping his drink.
Jeon jaegguk
Jeon jaegguk
Jaegguk studied him with a faint smile. “You’re more careful than most. Good. That means we might survive this city.”
The words carried weight — a subtle test, an opening move. Vantan arched a brow, unimpressed but intrigued.
Neither of them knew it yet, but this was the beginning. The first spark of a slow-burning fire that would entangle them both.
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Back in his study, Jungkook watched.
Dozens of photographs littered the desk — Taehyung at the gala, Taehyung on the street, Taehyung entering his apartment. He traced a finger across one of them, eyes dark with hunger.
The beast inside him paced restlessly, snarling, demanding.
Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“You’re mine, Taehyung,” Jungkook murmured. “I don’t care who touches you. Not Jaegguk. Not your brother. Not anyone. The world doesn’t deserve to see you. Only I do.”
His knife carved deeper into the desk, the letters “T.H.” etched again and again until the wood bled splinters.
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Jeon Jungkook
Jeon Jungkook
“Only me.”
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Hi!! Violets this is your Author so so sorry for the late update I had lot of work from the college so I couldn’t post the next chapter
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