DEVOUR ME GENTLY
“First Collision”
TEE → Warm, guarded, emotionally intelligent. Falls in love slowly but deeply
KONG → Cold, intense, possessive. What he feels is not love at first—it’s obsession disguised as control.
RIN – Tee’s best friend. Sharp-tongued, protective. Immediately distrusts Kong.
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The rain came down like it had something to prove.
Tee stood under the half-broken shelter outside the campus building, hugging his bag to his chest as the wind pushed water sideways. He exhaled sharply, annoyed.
TEE
(muttering)
Seriously… first day and this happens?
KONG
You’re standing in the wrong place.
TEE
(looks over)
…Excuse me?
KONG
You’re blocking the drainage. Water’s pooling because of you.
TEE
(stares, then scoffs)
That’s your concern right now?
TEE
And you’re irritating.
TEE
And you talk like you’ve never had a normal conversation in your life.
TEE
And you’re in my personal space.
(Silence. Rain intensifies.)
Another pause.
Then the stranger stepped back—not in defeat, but like he’d already lost interest.
Tee watched him walk out into the rain—no hesitation, no umbrella.
And somehow… not getting wet.
TEE
Blinked
“...Okay, that was weird.”
Students chatting, trays clattering.
TEE
So the robot has a name.
RIN
I’m serious. Stay away from him.
RIN
No. Rude is normal. He’s… off.
RIN
People avoid him. Not because they dislike him—because they feel uncomfortable.
TEE
You’re being dramatic.
RIN
Am I? Then why are you still thinking about him?
Pages turning, quiet ambience.
TEE
(whispering to himself)
This doesn’t make sense…
KONG
You’re doing it wrong.
TEE
(Tee freezes, then looks up slowly.)
TEE
Are you stalking me now?
KONG
You’re in a public space.
TEE
And you chose this table.
KONG
That method won’t work.
KONG
Memorizing patterns without understanding them.
TEE
You figured that out in two seconds?
TEE
Wow. That’s either impressive or extremely annoying.
TEE
Do you enjoy being disliked?
TEE
Then why are you here?
KONG
You argue without thinking. You don’t back down.
TEE
That’s not a compliment.
KONG
It’s not meant to be.
TEE
You sound like you’re studying me.
KONG
If I were, you wouldn’t notice.
(Silence. Tension rises.)
TEE
Okay… you’re officially creepy.
KONG
(Kong doesn’t react.)
TEE
Say something normal for once.
TEE
Because humans do that.
KONG
I’m not interested in pretending.
TEE
Then what are you interested in?
(Kong leans slightly forward.)
TEE
(Tee shifts uncomfortably.)
TEE
You don’t even know me.
KONG
I’ll see you tomorrow.
TEE
I didn’t agree to that.
TEE
(Stops himself. Frustrated exhale.)
…What is wrong with him?
TEE
Unknown number…?
(He opens the message.)
..
You should review chapter 3 instead.
TEE
(Tee stiffens.)
…How did you get my number?
..
(Another message arrives.)
You’ll understand it faster.
TEE
(Tee types.)
Who is this?
KONG
(Typing bubble appears instantly.)
You already know.
TEE
(Tee drops the phone slightly.)
…No. Nope. This is not happening.
Silence.
(Kong sits in darkness, phone in hand.)
KONG
(softly, to himself)
You didn’t notice.
KONG
(He stares at Tee’s contact.)
But you will.
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"Uninvited Patterns”
Students walking, chatter, lockers closing.
RIN
You look like you didn’t sleep.
RIN
(squints)
It’s him, isn’t it?
RIN
I told you to stay away.
TEE
I am staying away. He’s the one showing up everywhere.
RIN
That’s not normal, Tee.
TEE
I know.
(Pause. Tee hesitates.)
He texted me.
TEE
Last night. From an unknown number
RIN
Did you give it to him?
(Rin goes quiet. That worries Tee more than anything.)
RIN
You haven’t, have you?
Low chatter before lecture.
(Tee takes a seat. Opens his notebook.)
(A chair scrapes beside him.)
TEE
… You’ve got to be kidding me.
KONG
You usually come five minutes earlier.
TEE
(Tee slowly turns his head.)
… You’ve been watching me?
KONG
(Kong doesn’t respond. Just look at his notebook.)
You switched to chapter three.
TEE
Yeah, because some psycho texted me about it.
TEE
(Tee exhales, frustrated.)
… Yeah. It did.
TEE
The point is—you don’t just get to… show up, text me, act like—like this is normal.
TEE
Because we’re not friends.
(Pause.)
KONG
(Kong studies him for a second. Not angry. Just… thinking.)
You say that now.
(Professor enters. Conversation cuts.)
CAMPUS CANTEEN – AFTERNOON
Plates, chatter, background noise.
TEE
It’s annoying, that’s what it is.
RIN
No, Tee. Annoying is someone texting too much. This—this is something else.
RIN
Am I? Did he explain how he got your number?
(Tee pokes at his food, distracted.)
TEE
Just… stuff about my study habits
RIN
Because it means he’s paying attention to things you didn’t even realize.
Tee walking alone, headphones in.)
(Someone steps into his path.)
TEE
What the—
(He pulls out one earbud.)
Seriously?
TEE
I don’t owe you a reply.
TEE
That doesn’t mean anything.
(Awkward pause. Tee tries to step around him. Kong moves slightly—blocking without making it obvious.)
KONG
You skipped lunch yesterday.
KONG
And you only drank coffee this morning.
TEE
How do you even—
(stops)
No. No, this is not okay.
KONG
It’s just observation.
TEE
No, it’s not. It’s—
(searching for words)
—it’s invasive.
KONG
(Kong tilts his head slightly.)
Does it bother you?
TEE
Because you’re acting like you have some right to know things about me.
KONG
I don’t need a right.
TEE
That’s exactly the problem.
(Silence. Wind picks up slightly.)
Look… just—stop. Okay?
KONG
(Kong watches him carefully.)
Stop what?
TEE
This. Following me. Watching me. Texting me like we’re… something.
TEE
No, we’re not.
(Beat.)
TEE
Of course, I’m reacting!
KONG
That means it matters.
TEE
(Tee runs a hand through his hair, frustrated.)
I don’t even know you.
KONG
(Pause. Kong steps a little closer—not aggressive, just… certain.)
You didn’t block me.
TEE
(Tee goes quiet.)
… That doesn’t mean anything.
KONG
It means you thought about it.
TEE
Everyone thinks before blocking someone.
KONG
Not everyone hesitates.
TEE
Tee looks away.)
You’re reading too much into it.
KONG
No. You’re ignoring it.
(Tee turns. Relief flashes across his face.)
JAI – Rival figure who triggers Kong’s jealousy and violence.
JAI
(Jai walks over, easy smile.)
You disappeared after class. Everything okay?
TEE
(Tee glances at Kong briefly.)
Yeah. Just heading back.
JAI
Cool. Come on, I was grabbing something to eat.
TEE
(Tee hesitates for half a second—then nods.)
Yeah, sure.
(They start walking. Tee doesn’t look back.)
(Kong doesn’t move.)
Kong watches them leave.)
(His expression doesn’t change—but his jaw tightens slightly.)
KONG
(He says the name like he’s memorizing it.)
TEE
Phone buzz.
(Tee stares at the screen before opening it.)
KONG
TEXT MESSAGE
You trust him too easily.
TEE
(Tee types. Stops. Deletes. Types again.)
(TEXT)
Stop.
KONG
Reply comes almost instantly.)
TEXT MESSAGE
You didn’t say please.
TEE
(Tee exhales sharply, annoyed—but there’s tension underneath.)
(TEXT)
Just leave me alone.
KONG
(Long pause this time.)
(Then—)
TEXT MESSAGE
No.
“Little Things”
CAMPUS CLASSROOM – MORNING
Chairs moving, low student chatter.
(Tee enters carrying coffee and books. He stops beside his desk.)
(His notebook is already there.)
(Neatly placed.)
(Opened to today’s lecture page.)
(A sticky note attached.)
You forget things when you’re tired.
(Tee’s face slowly hardens.)
RIN
(from behind him)
…Why do you look like you’ve seen a ghost?
(Tee silently shows the note.)
TEE
I didn’t leave my notebook here.
RIN
(Rin grabs the note.)
This is him, isn’t it?
RIN
Okay, no. This is insane.
TEE
Maybe someone moved it as a joke.
RIN
And left that?
(Pause.)
(A chair scrapes nearby.)
(Kong sits two rows behind them.)
(He says nothing.)
(Just opens his laptop.)
RIN
(low voice)
He’s watching us
(Tee keeps staring forward.)
RIN
This isn’t funny anymore.
AFTER CLASS – HALLWAY]
(Students exiting noisily.)
JAI
Group thing at my apartment. Rin’s coming too.
RIN
Only because your cooking sucks and someone has to save people from food poisoning.
(Tee laughs lightly for the first time.)
(Down the hall, Kong watches.)
JAI
Anyway, come. You look stressed lately.
JAI
(Jai notices Kong standing there.)
…What’s his problem?
JAI
He keeps staring at you.
JAI
(Jai lowers his voice.)
Want me to say something?
TEE
Yeah. It’ll just make it worse.
(Kong suddenly starts walking toward them.)
(Jai straightens slightly.)
KONG
You left your pen.
(He holds it out toward Tee.)
TEE
(Tee hesitates before taking it.)
…Thanks.
KONG
Kong’s eyes briefly shift to Jai.)
You talk loudly.
KONG
People can hear you from far away.
JAI
Right.
(Awkward silence.)
TEE
We’re leaving.
(Tee grabs Rin’s sleeve lightly and walks off with them.)
(Kong remains standing there.)
Phone vibration.
(Tee checks his screen.)
UNKNOWN NUMBER
KONG
You laugh differently around him.
KONG
(Tee freezes.)
(Another message.)
TEXT MESSAGE
KONG
You seem less tired when he’s there.
(Tee immediately calls the number.)
(One ring.)
(Picked up.)
TEE
How are you doing this?
TEE
(Breathing on the other side. Calm. Slow.)
Answer me.
KONG
(PHONE)
You sound angry
KONG
You notice me watching.
KONG
Then explain it properly.
TEE
You don’t get to comment on my life like this.
KONG
(Silence again.)
You use that word often.
TEE
Because you keep acting like one!
TEE
(Tee laughs once. Disbelieving.)
You somehow got my number. You keep appearing everywhere. You know things you shouldn’t know. And now you’re tracking who I spend time with.
KONG
Tracking is an extreme word.
TEE
Then what would you call it?
KONG
Small pause.)
Paying attention.
TEE
(Tee goes quiet for a second.)
…Why me?
(The question comes out more honest than he intended.)
(Kong answers immediately.)
KONG
Because you’re easy to read.
KONG
You pretend confidence when you’re uncomfortable.
You scratch your wrist when you’re anxious.
You stop making eye contact when you’re lying.
TEE
(Tee unconsciously looks at his wrist.)
(Stops himself.)
TEE
(A chill crawls up Tee’s spine.)
Stop observing me like I’m some experiment.
KONG
Then stop behaving predictably.
TEE
You know what? I’m done with this conversation
TEE
(Tee’s grip tightens on the phone.)
Excuse me?
KONG
If you were done, you would’ve hung up already.
(Silence.)
(Tee realizes he’s right.)
JAI’S APARTMENT – NEXT EVENING
Music, laughter, kitchen noises.
TEE
You invited half the campus?
(Everyone laughs lightly.)
(Tee finally relaxes a little.)
[LATER – BALCONY]
(Tee standing alone with a drink.)
JAI
(Pause.)
So… weird question.
TEE
That usually means it’s gonna be weird.
TEE
(Tee exhales immediately.)
What about him?
JAI
He asked me about you earlier.
TEE
(Tee looks up sharply.)
What?
JAI
Yesterday. Outside class.
JAI
Stuff like how long we’ve known each other. Whether you trust me. Random things.
JAI
Not really. Dude gives serial killer vibes.
TEE
(Tee lets out a nervous laugh.)
JAI
I’m serious.
(Pause.)
You okay?
TEE
(Tee doesn’t answer immediately.)
I think he’s messing with me.
TEE
And say what? “This guy stares at me too much”?
JAI
No. Say he’s making you uncomfortable.
TEE
(Tee stares at the city lights.)
…It sounds stupid when you say it out loud.
OUTSIDE JAI’S APARTMENT – NIGHT
(Tee exits building alone.)
(Checks his phone.)
12 MISSED CALLS — UNKNOWN NUMBER
(His stomach drops.)
(Another message arrives immediately.)
TEXT MESSAGE
You ignored me for 3 hours.
(Another.)
TEXT MESSAGE
Were you avoiding me?
(Another.)
TEXT MESSAGE
I don’t like being ignored.
TEE
(Tee quickly types.)
(TEXT)
Leave me alone.
KONG
(Instant reply.)
TEXT MESSAGE
You’re shaking right now.
(Tee freezes.)
(Slowly looks around.)
(Empty street.)
(Dark parked cars.)
(No one is visible.)
(His breathing changes.)
TEE
What the hell?
(Phone buzzes again.)
KONG
TEXT MESSAGE
Blue looks better on you than black.
(Tee looks down at his blue hoodie.)
(Fear finally hits properly.)
JAI
(Inside a parked car.)
(Kong watches Tee through the windshield.)
(Expression calm. Controlled.)
(His phone screen glows.)
KONG
(TEXT)
Now you’re paying attention too.
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