Chapter 4: The Echo Between Our Scars

Jungkook couldn’t sleep.

The city was dead quiet from this height, but inside his penthouse, chaos raged. Every corner of the suite still echoed with the clash from earlier—flesh against instinct, the past against the present.

He paced. The glass wall blurred before him, city lights forming halos in the distance. And behind his eyes played that moment over and over—V on the mat, chest heaving, that scar exposed, his voice trembling with a truth Jungkook had buried long ago.

> “You were the one who told me to run.”

“And you were the boy from the fire.”

The boy Jungkook once tried to save had returned not as a victim… but as a phantom cloaked in vengeance.

And desire.

That part gnawed at him.

Because when he looked into V’s eyes, saw the unmasked vulnerability glinting under all that sharp elegance—he had felt it.

The echo.

A long-forgotten ache.

Regret. Want. Shame.

It coiled around his ribcage like a beast with fangs.

 

Elsewhere – In the Darkness of Memory

V sat cross-legged on the cold floor of his temporary suite, the skyline a fractured mosaic behind him. Moonlight stretched thin across the velvet rug, like silver threads stitching open wounds.

He had expected many things from this city.

But not the quake in his bones when Jungkook looked at him like that.

The alpha’s eyes had pierced deeper than a weapon ever could. Recognition had slipped into confusion… then fury… then something gentler. Something more dangerous.

Compassion.

V hated it.

Because part of him remembered that night, too.

The fire. The screams. The pain in his throat from begging someone—anyone—to come back for him. And Jungkook had. Back then, just a reckless enigma himself, Jungkook had found him among the flames and pulled him free.

But then he left.

Told him to run.

To disappear.

And V had obeyed. Like a good little ghost.

Until now.

Now, he was done running.

 

Flashback – 8 Years Ago

It had been the third fire in one month. A targeted raid on an omega trafficking ring masked under a noble house. Jungkook hadn’t been working for the government. Not yet. He had been something darker—something in between a mercenary and a shadow broker.

He didn’t save people.

He eliminated threats.

But that night, he had found a boy too delicate to be part of the rot. Eyes filled with terror, wrists raw from chains.

“You’ll die here,” Jungkook had said, yanking him toward the window.

“I want to.”

Jungkook had slapped him.

“You want to live. You just don’t know it yet.”

That moment—etched in blood, smoke, and silence—was branded into them both.

 

Now – The Boardroom Reunion

The next morning, the boardroom was stiff with power. The usual stoic faces—CEOs, elites, alpha heirs—sat around the long obsidian table. All wore black. All reeked of status and cunning.

Jungkook entered first. His tailored suit hugged his form with surgical precision, every thread a threat.

V followed five minutes later.

He wore white.

A statement.

His presence silenced the room.

No scent.

No title.

No pack.

Yet somehow—more dangerous than everyone else there.

The board wasn’t pleased.

“Who is this?” growled one of the alpha executives, brows furrowed. “This meeting is private.”

Jungkook didn’t look away from V.

“He’s mine.”

The words dropped like ice.

Several murmured, shocked. A few raised their brows, some smirked. But Jungkook never blinked.

“Mine to sponsor,” he added, “for the Omega Reform Initiative.”

The lie was clean.

But everyone in the room felt the burn behind it.

V bowed slightly. “I thank you for your graciousness.”

The way he said it—pure silk dipped in arsenic—made Jungkook’s lips twitch.

The game had begun.

 

After the Meeting – The Unraveling

They stood on the rooftop of the tower, wind tousling their hair. Jungkook leaned against the edge, arms crossed, eyes closed.

“You shouldn’t have worn white,” he muttered.

“I wanted them to see I wasn’t afraid.”

Jungkook opened his eyes. “They’re not the ones you should fear.”

V stepped closer. “Then tell me—should I fear you?”

“No,” Jungkook said softly. “You should fear what you make me feel.”

V stilled.

For a heartbeat, neither moved.

Then Jungkook looked away, jaw clenched. “Why now, Taehyung?”

V’s real name. Spoken like a sin.

V inhaled slowly. “Because your world still smells like blood.”

Jungkook turned sharply. “You think revenge will fix what they did to you?”

“No,” V said. “But I think revenge will make them remember.”

He stepped even closer, eyes locked to Jungkook’s. “And you… I never forgot.”

Jungkook’s breath hitched.

V leaned in, close enough to brush his lips by Jungkook’s ear. “The boy you saved is dead. I’m what’s left.”

And with that, he walked away.

 

Meanwhile – Jimin and Yoongi

Jimin chewed on his thumb as he watched the board meeting replay on a hacked stream Yoongi had provided. The white suit. The power move. The stare-down.

“That’s not the Taehyung I remember,” Jimin said.

Yoongi leaned against the desk, arms crossed. “People change.”

Jimin’s voice cracked. “He looks so alone.”

Yoongi didn’t reply immediately.

“He’s not alone,” he said finally. “Not if you still care.”

Jimin looked up at him. “Do you?”

Yoongi’s eyes didn’t flinch. “I care about you.”

It wasn’t a declaration.

It was a promise.

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