Jungkook has always been good at disappearing. Into crowds. Into silence. Into himself. When the weight of the world becomes too much, no one notices how close he is to breaking. No one except Taehyung. To Taehyung, love is not gentle. It is watching, memorizing, and stepping in when everyone else looks away. When Jungkook finally slips past the edge, Taehyung makes a choice that cannot be undone. He takes Jungkook away from the world and locks him inside a version of safety that only he controls. What begins as fear slowly turns into dependence. What feels like protection becomes a prison. Trapped between terror and comfort, Jungkook must survive Taehyung’s obsessive devotion while questioning whether escape is truly freedom or if Taehyung has already become the only place where he can breathe. This is a story of control, psychological captivity, and twisted love where the line between savior and villain slowly disappears.
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