Jade
Summary:
After a crippling car accident that almost claims his life, Jimin has an awakening. Tired of his lonely, bachelor's lifestyle, he makes a bold decision to became a father.
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Famous pitcher Jeon Jeongguk is dealing with the end of his baseball career. He embarks on a mission to heal his broken heart. There is something he needs, something that he lost long ago and he's determined to find it. His quest takes him on colorful journey that leads him back to Busan. First sight of the handsome blonde with the precious baby and he knew that he hated him.
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Author's Note:
It's been a while since we've been together. I hope you are all happy and healthy. I pray for all of you everyday in the hopes that you are content. Some of you have shared the difficulties of your lives with me and your stories have left impressions on my heart. So I think about you often, especially those going through hards times. I love you - I should start by saying that. If you are here, reading again and giving me another chance, I thank you.
I promised you Vegas. I know. And it's coming. Just finished one of the hottest trailers that I have ever made in my life and it is for the Vegas story. But this little green tale was weighing on my heart and I had to get it out. I love the idea of Jimin as a father. I love the idea of all of the guys being fathers, but there's something about Jimin's gentle spirit that just feels like he'll be one of the best dads out there. Soooooo, I made him a dad. But not without challenges. Although this story has a very healthy dose of Jeongguk, it is mostly Jimin's POV because his experience is so unique. I hope that you can relate to it and really connect with these characters.
I know that many of my readers really like to read but don't have time to spend days/weeks on a single fic. So I wanted to write something a bit shorter. Something that could warm your heart like a bed time story. I must warn you though, the angst in this one is really tough at times. But it's brief and before you know it, something silly will happen to make you laugh. Please leave comments. I want to hear from you. I want to know how you're doing. I want to know that you're well.
Chapter 1: Sour Apples
October 28, 2024 Busan, Korea
Silence. Everything was suddenly still. An eerie quiescence traveled down the dark block. The only thing he could hear was the ringing in his ears and the frenetic thumping of his heart. His brain jarred by the hard scraping of clashing steel and metal that he endured nanoseconds earlier. There was only darkness around him. The single light pole that held the responsibility of illuminating the block lay shattered in pieces with its live wires draped over the ground, sparking against the wet pavement. The front end of Jiminâs 2017 Honda Civic had sliced the wooden pole in half, causing it to splinter like a toothpick. There was no more light.Â
A portion of the steel guardrail that bordered the curve was ripped from its foundation and hurled through the air like a javelin, impaling Jiminâs car as it traveled from hood to trunk.
Nothing could survive a collision that violent and catastrophic. No one could possibly live. Everyone was dead. OrâŚwere they?
Jimin lay upside down, briefly unconscious. For what seemed like a lifetime, he dangled helplessly by the thick gray straps of his seatbelt. His brain had wisely shut down in order to preserve itself; to protect him from the shock of the horrific scene around him.Â
It was the sound of voices and distant sirens that breached his malaise. His sentience gathered. Although he was still discombobulated, he was lucid enough to realize that he needed to get out. But where was he? He opened his eyes. The vision in his left eye was no good - there was an instant burn. The entire socket drowned in warm fluid. It had not yet registered for him that it was his own blood. He chose to close the left eye and proceed using only his right. He gasped for air, reclaiming the breath that had been forced from his chest upon impact. The right eye was quickly swelling shut. If he was going to do anything, it had to be done immediately.
Behind the sum of the wreckage was a dark street littered with the metal remnants of what was once the left side of his 2017 Honda Civic. Somehow, Jiminâs body was tangled between a mass of wires, glass, and straps of metal. A spark from one of the downed wires popped just centimeters away from him. So much electricity pushed through the frayed wire that it lifted from the ground and briefly swayed in the pattern of a venomous serpent. The live wire hovered in the air, swaying back and forth in front of Jiminâs face. Short flames from the wireâs edge opened and snapped shut, threatening to singe him with thousands of volts of fiery bites. It finally convulsed and came to rest on the dashboard of the obliterated vehicle.Â
Jiminâs hazy reckoning once again warned him to flee, escape, get to safety, get out of the fucking car. With very little space to maneuver, he wiggled his arms and legs to determine if any bones were broken. He could feel his legs, his back, his neck and his fingers. There was no pain. Once again the dangerous wire sparked to life, dancing through the air, sparking small fires throughout the mangled interior of the front seat.
None of the actions that followed were of his cognitive will. Adrenaline coursed through his veins, controlling his every move. Starting with the quick release of his seatbelt. The snap from the buckle clicked loudly causing his body to drop hard onto the mangled roof of his car. He hit his head on the steel portion of the guardrail that had skewered the cage of the car. With his bloody eye once again open and his swollen eye once again scanning the darkness, he could see a gathering of feet circling around him. Why were they all just standing there? Why wouldnât anyone help him?
âH-h-help,â Jimin tried to scream, to coax them to move, to take action. But the restriction from the heavy debris that was pressed against his chest tempered his ability to project sound. He scooted left and then right, trying to free himself. He kicked upward towards the roof of the car over and over and over but it wouldnât budge. Every direction he tried to go was blocked. He was pinned inside.Â
And as if moving in slow motion, the dancing wire that had taunted him made a final deadly move. The frayed edges of the wire came to rest along a thin trail of gasoline that leaked from the fuel tank. Within a flash, the entire front of Jiminâs car was engulfed in flames.Â
Jimin willed himself to scream louder, âHELP! HELP! HELP!âÂ
Still no one dared to take a step closer, even though he could see the blurry image of tens of people standing around his burning car. Every which way he was surrounded by metal. There was no way out. With each passing moment, the interior of his entrapment grew hotter and hotter until smoke began to fill his lungs. He was entombed, being burned alive.
The proverbial life that flashed before his eyes was one filled with regret and disappointment; the perfect balance of too much and not enough. Heâd lived a life of incompetent dereliction that only he was capable of. Too many of his thirty years were wasted chasing pretty boys for raunchy sex. While too little of his time was spent helping his community and volunteering. Too much time spent being selfish and materialistic. Too little time spent nurturing his mom and grandparents. Too much time getting-by and doing the bare minimum to survive; too little time improving himself and being his best. Too much time running from commitment; too little time being in love. His life was ending and he had nothing to show for it. Would anyone even miss him? Would anyone even come to his funeral?Â
Even through his stunted vision, he could see the flames grow. He could also feel the heat intensify as it raced up the hood of his car towards the cramped space where he was trapped. His last visage of hope faded when he saw the feet of the onlookers scatter in multiple directions. The situation had grown too dangerous. They had to save themselves. He didnât blame them. The car was likely to explode at any given second.Â
He stared at the menacing fire through the shards of cracked glass in his windshield. He could feel his skin start to burn even though the fire hadnât yet touched him. What a horrific way to die. For all of his faults, he was a good person. He didnât deserve thisâŚnot this. But he continued to fight, trying everything possible to free himself from the twisted mess of burning metal around him. The last thing he wanted was for the authorities to tell his mother that heâd given up.Â
He opened his mouth to scream but the flames and the hot smoke burned his throat. But then, all at once, with no warning, a rainstorm of cool white foam washed over him. He wasnât sure where it had come from but it soothed his irritated skin just as it had begun to singe from the smoke. Within seconds, the thick black cloud transitioned to a cool dirty gray as the orange flames disappeared behind it. The fire was out. Jimin could barely see it, but the entire car was covered in thick white foam that suffocated the deadly blaze.Â
âHELP!â He called again, desperate to get out. Everything within him told him that he was still in danger of the car blowing up. He wanted out. He just wanted out.Â
âWeâve got you buddy,â a tall, bulky fireman was on his knees peering into the driverâs seat where Jimin was trapped. His face was covered in soot and his firemanâs hat sat slightly askew. âYouâre stuck in there pretty good. Wrap this towel around your head and move as far away from the door as possible. Weâve got to cut you out.â
âCu-cu-cu-cut me out?â That was the last thing Jimin expected. He suddenly understood why he had been unable to free himself.Â
Jimin nodded. He wasnât exactly sure where the fireman expected him to go in his mangled tomb. But he did manage to scoot to his right. That was the best he could do.
In less than five minutes, the team of firefighters had managed to cut the power grid and kill the live wires, extinguish the ball of fire that was burning Jimin alive, cut him free from the bowls of his mangled car and rush him to the hospital with only minor injuries. Jimin had never fully appreciated the heroism of first responders before, but that was before they fearlessly stepped in and saved his life.Â
But isnât that how life works? You never miss something until itâs gone? You never revere everyday heroes, until you need one. You never have regrets until you run out of time. And you never appreciate life until you almost lose yours.
November 28, 2024
âAre you just going to sit there and stare out of the window all day?â
âI like staring out of the window. Thereâs two cats over there who are about to rumble. Theyâve been talking shit to each other all day. Its âmust watchâ window drama,â Jimin quipped with a loving smile towards his mother.Â
âI know youâre still reeling over the car accident. But you have to put it behind you,â Jiminâs mother, Aera, placed a tray of tea and cookies on the table closest to Jimin.Â
âIâm too old for you to give me cookies when Iâm feeling down,â Jimin smiled.
âYouâre never too old to be doted on by your mother,â Aera argued.
âThank you momâŚfor everything. Helping me get back on my feet and waking me from my shitty nightmares. JustâŚbeing the best mom ever.â
âYes. I am. The absolute best. And because I am the best mom ever, I need to give you a bit of advice. Jiminie, itâs time to go back to the real world. Youâve been cowering in this apartment for a month now. The doctor said you could go back to work three weeks ago. Yet all youâve done is sit at this window and bury yourself in what I can only assume are destructive thoughts. Sweetheart, itâs time to go back to your regularly scheduled program. Watching mangy cats fight a turf war can only last so long,â Aera joked.
Jimin turned towards his mother, eyes rounded and bright. âBut thatâs just it. I donât want my old life back, mom. I havenât talked to youâŚabout what happened that night. But I think itâs time. Sit down, please?â Jimin requested.
Aera sat quickly and settled in. She poured herself a cup of tea and crossed her legs, giving her son her fullest attention. For weeks, sheâd been curious about the details of Jiminâs near death experience. But her son was so traumatized that she resisted drilling him about the full story of what had happened. Other than a few notes from the police report, she didnât even know how the accident occurred. She relished the chance to learn it all.
âTalk baby. Iâm listening.â
Whatever trauma Jimin suffered as a result of the accident gave birth to a new era of enlightenment. For a full month he had dissected every aspect of his life, even taking notes and making diagrams of the things he wanted to change. The sum of his pensive reflection was a decision to make a new start. He smiled sheepishly at his mother as he began to lay the framework for his new life.
âThe man who crashed his car into me died at the scene. His passenger died too. He wasnât drunk or anything. He lost control of his car, it was just that simple. An accident. And now heâs dead. I should have died too, but why didnât I?â
âOh Jiminie, is this what has you so bothered? Sweetheart, it wasnât your time. Period. You have more to do on this earth.â
âWhy him and not me? Iâm sure he had more to do as well.â Jimin questioned.
âI-I donât know the answer to that,â Aera said with angst, âbut I will never apologize for being overjoyed that you lived.â Aera grabbed Jiminâs hand, âPlease donât question this. The universe chose you and thatâs that.â
âEXACTLY!â Jimin raised his voice with exuberance. âIâm not drowning in guilt or survivorâs remorse. I meanâŚI felt those feelings for a while, but they passed eventually. But the fact remains - the universe chose me. So how do I make the most of the life that was spared?â
âAhh, I see. So this is why youâve been so deep in thought?â
âYup. Itâs time for a change mom. Iâm thirty years old and I have absolutely nothing to show for it.â
âYou have a successful career.â
âThereâs more to life than just work. Mom, I thought I was going to die. I watched the car burn around me and I knew it was just a matter of time before I felt that first rush of pain. I was so scared. I vowed that if I ever made it out of there alive, I would change everything. Well - I made it out alive, so itâs time to keep my promise to myself. I want real friends. I want to do more to help my community and I want - a family.Â
âA family? What exactly does that mean Jiminie?â
âI want a family. I want aâŚchild. There are so many children out there who need good homes. I want to do my part. I want to be the kind of parent that you and dad were.â
âThat is a very big responsibility,â Aera wasnât surprised. Jimin had always expressed his desire to be a father. âHave you really thought about this?â
âThinking about it is all that Iâve done. Iâve already filled out the paperwork. I plan to adopt.Â
Aera held her sonâs hand, âJiminie, youâre going to be an incredible dad and I mean that from the bottom of my heart. Iâll be here every step of the way. Whatever you need, Iâm here for you. Â
âThanks, Grandma.â
October 7, 2025 - Approximately one year later
Jeon Jeongguk, closing pitcher for the LA Dodgers, sat alone in the Dodgerâs dressing room as he listened to his agent practically beg for a trade. His time with the Dodgers started well, but as Jeonggukâs shoulder injuries became more persistent, he lost critical speed on his signature fastball. Three surgeries later and he still hadnât fully recovered his zip.Â
At the age of nineteen, he was heralded as the Korean Nolan Ryan. He was the âPhenom from Busanâ with a pitching arm that hurled rockets at 102 miles-per-hour towards opposing batters. Picked fresh from the clay baseball field of Busan U, he was promised billions and billions of Won and a career that even Shohei Ohtani would envy.Â
But for Jeongguk, sadly, his lucrative successful career never quite worked out as he planned. Now at the age of 30, he listened with his head bowed in shame as his Agent scraped the bottom of the barrel to get him the recognition he deserved.
Fresh off of another blown save, Jeongguk knew this was the end. He stared down at the blue carpeted logo that said Dodgers . The tips of his neck-length black hair tickled his sweat laden skin. A thick band of muscle wrapped around his slight waist as he sat with his shoulders hunched over. His abs crunched as he leaned forward, supporting his broad heavy torso. And as fucking usual, his shoulder ached. Despite two cortisone shots, ice therapy and a deep tissue massage, his entire right shoulder felt as if it was going to snap off if he dared ever throw a fast ball again. The pain was intense but something heâd learned to live with.
The hard wooden bench beneath him aggravated the swollen muscles in his thighs. Red dirt had collected along the outer thigh of his baseball pants. With his jersey still squeezed in his hand and his Dodgerâs baseball cap on the wooden bench next to him, he tapped his cleated foot waiting anxiously for news.Â
Finally after an hour, Chang returned to the locker room.
âJk. I-I didnât know you were here. I thought you showered and went home?â
âThat bad, huh?â Jeongguk immediately addressed the conversation that heâd overheard where his Agent practically begged someone to give him a deal. âDid they at least agree not to send me back down to triple A,â Jeongguk asked sadly.
âOh Jk, that guyâŚheâs an ass. He refused to negotiate. Iâm not going to allow someone to take advantage of you and give you less than you deserve,â Chang said with a determined look.
âSo he said no?â Jeongguk cut through Changâs bullshit.
âHeâŚsaid no.â Sixty year old Park Chang had been Jeonggukâs Agent since the beginning of his career. He was one of the few people that Jeongguk could trust. Changâs chubby body was squeezed into a plaid sportcoat with navy trousers. Both his jacket and pants looked as if they were about to burst at the seams. The wooden bench shook and creaked under his body weight as he sat down next to Jeongguk. âBut donât you worry, kid. We arenât desperate. We donât have to take the first offer. Nope. We do not.â
âCall him back and tell himâŚweâll take it.â
âI certainly will not! His offer was an insult. Youâre still within the top twenty closing pitchers in this league. I will not allow you to be devalued,â Chang insisted.
âChang, give me a break. Youâre just thinking about your own pockets here and your three percent finderâs fee. Take what he offered. I donât care about the money, I just want to go back to Busan and play for my home team again.â
âBut you- you canât accept that as a salary, itâs blatantly disrespectful,â Chang argued again.
âI can accept it and I will. Letâs face the truth hereâŚIâm on the tail end of my career. My arm is fucked. I didnât take care of my body like I could have and I partied too hard. I was too young to have so much money and fame thrown at me and I didnât handle it well. Now Iâm paying the price.â Jeongguk swept his eyes towards the ground and continued his conversation with the floor, âIâm rich. Iâve had big contracts and billion won signing bonuses. I have enough money saved to live lavishly for the rest of my life. I donât need any more big contracts. I just want to play for Busan. Itâs where it all started and itâsâŚwhere I want it to end,â Jeongguk nodded. He pulled his hair into a half ponytail and began packing his duffle bag.Â
âKid, are you sure about this?â Chang asked again.
âThe deal they offered is fair. Take the deal, please,â Jeongguk finished packing up his duffle bag. He kicked off his cleats and then headed for the shower.
Jeongguk sat in the front seat of his black 718 Porsche Boxster, contemplating the end of his career. He didnât regret forcing Chang to take the shitty deal for the trade to the Lotte Giants, but the low ball offer definitely bruised his ego. Painfully, he concluded that this would be his final season in baseball - if he could get through it without his arm falling off. The decision to retire was not an easy one, but it was the right one. Besides, he had much bigger plans for his future.
 After drowning in his own pity and humiliation for an hour, he placed his Porsche in gear and headed towards the expressway. With no place to go in particular, he found himself driving towards the home of Shun Mokyo. It was a dark night, but her room was overly bright. He parked across the street and watched through the window as she walked around the luxury apartment that heâd purchased for her. He made a mental note to remind her to close the blinds at night. Any pervert with a Porsche could park on the street and stare at her for hours.Â
Before exiting the car, he blew into his palm to check his breath. He popped a mint to cover the stale aroma of whiskey from the drink heâd had earlier. Taking a couple of shots before visiting this woman was always a good idea. The cellophane around the bouquet of roses crinkled as he grasped them with his large pitching hand. He could still see her through the window. He conspicuously tracked her lower abdomen with his large brown eyes. Was it bigger? He was certain that it was.
He held the large shopping bags under his arm and approached her front door. A closer look at the woman revealed rosy cheeks and flawless skin. That was definitely a change because she typically was quite pale with persistent acne on her chin. She was still beautiful to him however, which was why he picked her.Â
He took a deep breath and knocked on the door. He could see a half eaten pizza on the table and a few cookies scattered about. He didnât approve of that. She needed nutrition and vegetables, not pizza and cookies.Â
Shun Mokyo opened the door. The immediate frown on her face could not have been more discouraging. But Jeongguk greeted her with a smile anyway.
âYou didnât call. Iâve asked you repeatedly not to just show up at my fucking doorstep,â Mokyo turned her back to Jeongguk, leaving him standing alone at the door.
Jeongguk realized that he was clearly not going to be invited in, so he stepped inside and closed the door behind him.Â
âI know and Iâm sorry. But I come bearing gifts.â He tried to smile again. Jeongguk walked into the apartment with six different bags, all from designer stores. âUh where should I put them?â
âAnywhere,â Shun Mokyo shrugged.Â
âI got some bad news tonight and I honestly didnât know where else to goâŚ,âÂ
âWeâre not friends and Im not your fucking therapist. Iâm sure you could have found someplace else to go.â
âMust you always be so fuckâŚ,â Jeongguk caught himself. It was not appropriate to use such language no matter how angry she made him. It was not about her. None of it was about her. âFlowers. Lilacs. I knew you would be angry about me stopping by unannounced so I brought these as a peace offering.â He tried to joke. Jeonggukâs right shoulder was completely bandaged. He could barely move it and lifting it was completely out of the question. So he used his left arm to gently offer her the flowers.Â
âSo if you knew Iâd be angry, why did you come?â Mokyo accepted the flowers and threw them on the table.
âCan we justâŚtalk?â
âNo. I appreciate the gifts or whatever but this really isnât a good time. Iâm tired and I need my rest.â She sat on the couch and turned the television on. She made sure to increase the volume to avoid listening to anything else Jeongguk had to say.Â
Jeongguk didnât want to leave. He needed her even though she didnât want him around. He tried one last time, âArenât you going to open the gifts I brought you?â
âNo. Gifts arenât part of the deal.âÂ
Mokyo twisted her long black hair around the palm of her hand and pulled it into a ponytail that she fastened on the top of her head. She secured it with a rubber band she had pulled over her wrist. Â
The unobstructed view of her face caught Jeonggukâs attention. He admired her. Truly stunning, with her perfect eyebrows and beautiful jawline. Her skin was golden in hue, her features were more prominent than the average Korean. She came from Mongolian ancestry which added to her unique look. Jeongguk found her beauty irresistible. Which was why he chose her. She was also much taller than the average Korean woman. Standing 178 centimeters, with long shapely legs and substantial hips, she was a Goddess. Society thought so too. She supported herself through modeling jobs and occasional acting gigs.Â
Jeongguk continued to admire her; his eyes occasionally falling towards her round stomach. She continued to eat cookies and drink soda as she watched the overly loud television. She acted as if Jeongguk werenât even there.Â
He walked around the couch, and seated himself. The couch was large enough for them to both share it without touching or breathing each otherâs air. He kept his legs pulled firmly together with his hands in his lap.Â
A brief stare at the ceiling gave his next words, âHow was your doctorâs appointment?â
âYou could have called to ask about my appointment,â she insisted.
âWell Iâm here now so we may as well talk about it. How did it go? Was your blood pressure ok? How about your weight? You look so small. I thought youâd be bigger by now.â
âYou expect me to blow up like a cow? I have to reclaim my life after this is over.â
âNo thatâs not what Iâm sayingâŚI justâŚ,â Jeongguk knew that was a losing proposition. He moved on. âAre you under any stress? Do you need anything?â
âIâm fine.â Mokyo grabbed a manilla folder from her side table and threw it at Jeongguk. Â
The folder was full of papers, all of the details from her latest doctorâs appointment. As was his right, Jeongguk took time to read through them. Not that he knew what he was looking for, but it gave him a sense of comfort to see her clean bill of health. He read all of her labs with a smile on his face. Once he was done, he stacked the papers and placed them back in order. It was at that moment that a small black and white, thin piece of paper slipped from the pile. It fell into Jeonggukâs lap, instantly grabbing his attention. He stared at it for a while, almost frightened to pick it up. Heâd seen one before, on television and in movies. But this was his first time seeing one in person.Â
Delicately, he lifted the photo and held it up towards the light. His eyes scanned back and forth as they fed his brain every detail of the tiny image. There were a few measurements in the corner giving him a sense of how big he was - or she.
âIs thisâŚ?â He said, on the verge of tears.Â
Mokyo could hear the shakiness in Jeonggukâs voice. She looked over to see him holding the ultrasound photo high into the air so that it could absorb the light.
 Jeongguk wouldnât even blink. His eyes were like round moons scanning the image from top to bottom over and over again. A few seconds later he pulled it into his chest and hugged it as if it was his most prized possession.Â
âYea. I guess. I think the doctor took it today, but I forgot that it was in there,â Mokyo explained.
âSheâs beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. May I keep this?â
âItâs technically yours, so yea. I have no need for it,â Mokyo turned her attention back to the television.
There was silence as Jeonggukâs heart swam in the delicate details of his baby. âI can already sense her personality. Sheâs feisty, like my dad. She looks happy, focused, and balanced. Sheâs a genius already isnât she?â
âI find it entertaining how youâve already assumed itâs a she,â Mokyo commented.
âI donât mean to make such an assertion. Forgive me little buddy. Iâll love you forever, no matter what,â Jeongguk spoke towards the photo in his hand. Tears lingered, adding glossiness to his already sparkling eyes. He knew he had no right to ask, but he did anyway, âMay IâŚtalk to her?â
Mokyo shot him a disapproving look. At only eight weeks, the thing was barely the size of an apple. She had no idea what the fuck he expected to achieve by talking to it. But behind his handsome, stoic face, there was an air of desperation. His eager innocence pierced the veil of her thick heart. He was already in love with the thing - that much was clear.
âSure. I guess.â
Understanding how quickly her moods could change, Jeongguk wasted no time getting to his knees and gingerly crawling up to Mokyoâs belly. He nervously cleared his throat as if introducing himself for the first time. With a feather and a whisper he spoke gently into the rounded portion of Mokyoâs stomach.
âHiâŚlittle one. Itâs daddy,â he paused. That single tear, the one he had held onto so firmly, slipped from the corner of his eye.Â
The sum of his emotions from his shitty day all attacked him at once. He was certain that he felt the baby kick, even though it was months too early for that. He turned his ear to Mokyoâs stomach and rested his head.Â
The first three to five seconds were allowed. Afterall, he was paying her a shit load of money to grow the kid inside of her temple, so she humored him. But the longer he remained there, sobbing into her womb and blubbering, the more irritated she became.Â
Mokyo slid to the side and stood up. âI think Iâve been pretty patient with tolerating this unannounced visit. Please leave.â
Jeongguk was startled by her sudden movement, but not surprised. She was the great mood shifter. And at times, she was brutally cold. Intimacy of any kind was shunned by her, even though it wasnât directed at her. Jeongguk stepped away and wiped his tears. Once again he clutched the black and white photo of his baby. It had heard his voice and responded, he was sure of it.Â
âIâll be back on Friday. I think 3-4 days a week is fair, isnât it?â Jeongguk said authoritatively.
âThatâs not what we fucking agreed to. Once per week at the most. I have a life and youâre not a part of it. Donât overstep. I know how to take care of myself and I donât need you looking over my fucking shoulder. Our contract states nothing about you barging in here 3-4 days per week. I showed you the medical records, let you see for yourself that everything was fine and now weâre done here. Now get the fuck out.â
Jeongguk walked towards the door. He needed to get out of there before his temper got the best of him. Never had it been more clear that he had chosen the wrong one. She was a poor choice for a surrogate. He chose her based solely on looks and not on the merits of her character. He believed that as long as he adored her and spoiled her and treated her with respect, he could win her over and bring out the best in her. He was wrong. Mokyo was emotionally damaged goods. Regrettably, it was only after the contract was signed and the sperm was inseminated that he realized his mistake. The only thing he could do at that point was pray that his baby didnât inherit her shitty attitude and aversion to kindness.Â
He just wanted to bond with his baby, even while it was still in the womb. Heâd read about it and he knew it was possible. He knew that if it heard his soft voice enough, it would recognize him as its father. He was already in love with the little bundle of cell mass with the tiny heartbeat. He had to protect her and nothing was going to stop him from doing it, not even Mokyo .
âYou donât have to be my best friend, but you do have to be civil. Weâre contractually stuck together for seven more months. But as soon as you give birth, Iâm taking my baby and weâll be out of your life for good. Youâll never have to see us again. Until that time, Iâll continue checking on you. I will drive you to your doctorâs appointments, I will continue to treat you with the dignity and respect you deserve. But I wonât allow you to shut me out. Iâm paying all of your bills, paying for this apartment, paying for all of your food, clothes and expenses. None of that was part of the agreement. I did it out of gratitude for your sacrifice. The least you could do is show a little appreciation and respect my bond with my child,â Jeonggukâs pupils darkened, the innocent light temporarily dampened.Â
His change in demeanor was noticeable. He demanded attention. Mokyo nodded. âYea.â
âIâm not trying to impose on your life. But youâre carrying my baby, so you should have thought about what that would mean before being so eager to sign up and take my money.â Jeongguk backed down. Once again he found a softer tone, âMaybe 3-4 times a week is aggressive. But at least twice a week, can I take you to lunch or dinner when Iâm in town?â
âYou should speak to someoneâŚa therapist maybe. Your attachment to this kid isnât normal.â Mokyo said cruelly.
âI love that baby. So my attachment is perfectly normal. Your bitterness isnât. Many would kill to be in your position but I chose you. I donât want to hear another fucking complaint from you. You volunteered to do this very important job, so do it. Do I make myself clear?â
âYea. Leave now,â Mokyo pouted.
Jeongguk opened the door and headed out, âOpen your gifts. You may actually like them. As your stomach grows, youâre going to need new clothes that are comfortable and stylish.â Jeongguk opened the door and stepped out, âThe entire spring line from Chanel is in that big bag. The sales consultant helped me with sizes. Anything that you donât like, I can return. But I do hope you like it.â
Mokyo was enticed by the promise of new clothes. She turned, and for the first time she acknowledged the large pile of shopping bags full of designer clothes and purses.Â
âYouâre welcome.â Jeongguk kissed her on the forehead and headed back to his car.
Jimin pulled on his lab coat and walked into his lab. Heâd been so worried the night before about a missed calculation that he arrived three hours early to go over his work. Â
The right side of the sterile room held a small placard on the wall that said Park Jimin. Seeing his name there always made him smile. With a flip of a switch, his lab came to life like a hibernating creature that had been awakened from its slumber. The walls to his lab were made of glass, allowing his coworkers to glance in his direction as he worked. There was a rotating 3-D rendering of Jiminâs robotic computer model that floated in the center of the room.Â
He leaned back in his chair, watching it rotate. He focused his attention on the grid pattern around the first joint of the surgical robotics tool known as the EndoWrist. The EndoWrist system was a critical component to the mechanical arm that surgeons used for laparoscopic surgery. Every component of the EndoWristâs operational efficiency was Jiminâs responsibility. He calculated everything from attack angles to pressure, to joint rotation. It was all his and he was the master. The EndoWrist was a smaller part of a larger surgical device known as Di Vinci, a fully functioning robotic arm that used AI to assist in intricate surgical procedures. It was all big-brain stuff and Jimin was thrilled to be a part of it.
But on this particular day, Jimin had a problem. The dexterity of the smallest joint wasnât operating as expected. After taking it through several degrees of motion, he noticed a failure that occurred in contractions below 30 degrees. Something was off with the calculation. He loved the challenge of troubleshooting problems. But this problem had to be fixed fast. He was scheduled to do a software simulation for the Executive team in less than two days. He needed to focus.
After fiddling with the formula for hours on end, he finally discovered his error. It needed to be recalculated. Just as he started his calculation, his phone rang. It was not a good time. He ignored the buzzing phone in his pants pocket. Leaning forward into his desk, he scribbled notes all over his notepad, erasing and rewriting figures like a mad man. His brain was at its highest vibration as the answers poured into him. He had it; a fix for the fatal flaw that was ailing his range of motion simulation.
The caller was persistent, calling four times consecutively to get Jimin to answer. Jimin didnât immediately recognize the number, so he continued to work. Whoever was calling settled down and left a voicemail.Â
Jimin didnât bother to check his voicemails until later that evening during his drive home.Â
As he rode along in his new Volvo SUV XC90, he immediately pulled up his bluetooth to check his phone. There was only one message despite four missed phone calls. He queued up the voicemail and listened.
âThis message is forâŚuhâŚPark Jimin. My name is Kim Hanjoo. Iâm with the Holt International Adoption Agency in Busan. We received your application to be considered as one of our adoptive parents. Weâre pleased to tell you that you have passed the first phase of the process. For the next phase, weâd like to set up an interview. You may contact me at 011-833-346-9044.â
 Jimin veered to the right to pull into a parking lot so that he could write down the number.Â
âMy application? An interview?â He muttered as he searched through his glove compartment for a pen and paper. He quickly jotted down the number and then rested back in his seat. âCould this really be happening? Am I about to beâŚa dad?â He whispered to himself.
Of all of the revelations that had come to Jimin after his accident, the one that was most ambitious yet meant the most to him was becoming a parent. Being a gay man with no wife, made it difficult to pull a baby out of thin air. But after volunteering at several orphanages the prior year, he realized how many children needed good, solid loving homes. The idea to adopt came to him after offering to be a foster parent for a child whose mother was going through drug rehabilitation. He enjoyed the experience of being a father figure so much that he felt the need to raise a child of his own.
After months and months of denials from some of the finest adoption agencies in the country, Holt was the first agency to accept Jiminâs bid for adoption. As soon as Jimin arrived home, he immediately began selecting color swatches for the new nursery. He took a brief moment to think back to just how close he had come to dying in a car accident a year prior. It was amazing just how quickly his life had changed. He was grateful.
Jimin lamented over his hair for far too long. How did one go about looking like a dad? He wanted to make a good impression yet he didnât want to appear too stuffy and out of touch either. He stood naked in front of the mirror brushing his dark blond hair backwards away from his face. His hair was thick and wavy, but very stubborn. This was not the time for blond bushy bangs, yet that was exactly what his hair insisted on doing. A gallon of mousse, gel, and hairspray later, he finally got his locks to crest gently over his head. He decided against make-up. Adoption agencies were notoriously conservative and he didnât want to do anything that appeared too edgy to be trusted with a newborn.
His dark blue slacks and cashmere sweater rested on the bed. He also pulled on a suit jacket to complete the look. With one final assessment in the mirror, he nodded with approval and headed towards the most important interview of his life.Â
Jimin sat in the waiting room of Holt Agency. His leg bounced uncontrollably as he waited for the senior Director of the Agency to call him to her office. Aera spent weeks drilling him on difficult questions that could be asked during the interview. He felt prepared, yet his stomach was tied in knots all at the same time. He watched hoards of couples hussle in and out of the building. Most of them were mired in paperwork, others appeared to have visitations with potential adoptees. Still others wore the look of despair and frustration. It was definitely a mixed bag of emotions. Jimin wondered where he would eventually fall in the mix.Â
âPark Jimin?â A receptionist stepped forward and called his name.
âYes!â Jimin stood immediately. His palms began to sweat and his mouth went dry.
âKim Hanjoo will see you now,â the receptionist advised.
âYes, thank you.â
Jimin followed the receptionist back to a large bright office. As he stepped inside he noticed a wall of windows on the south side of the room. The view was exceptional. He could see all the way to Haeundae beach. The magical ferris wheel spun slowly beneath the show of white clouds. He wondered if he would one day take his new son or daughter there to visit Tayo the teddy bear and the Cotton Candy magician.
âMr. Park. Itâs such a pleasure to meet you. Please have a seat. The rest of the application committee will be here shortly.â Kim Hanjoon smiled supportively at Jimin.
âCommittee?â
âYes. We like to avoid making decisions of this magnitude without a firm consensus from the other board members. Itâs standard practice. Donât be nervous. Iâm sure youâll do well.â
âYes. UhâŚMrs. Kim, if everything goes well, how soon will a baby be placed with me?â
âI know youâre anxious. But these things take time, especially considering your request for a newborn. Iâm afraid babies are very in demand. Itâs not easy to adopt one. But weâll worry about that when the time comes. The first step is to get you approved. Weâll have a decision by the end of the day. I reviewed your file very carefully. Youâre an excellent candidate. Youâve got this. Good luck.â Hanjoo looked over Jiminâs shoulder, âAh, I see my colleagues have arrived. We can begin.â
Jimin was still reeling from Hanjooâs endorsement. He suddenly felt very confident.Â
Four additional people showed up for the party; two women, two men and Hanjoo. Jimin was seated at the head of the table with the board gathered around him. They all gathered at a long table just outside of Kim Hanjooâs office.Â
Hanjoo opened a folder. Jimin could see the contents: an 8 x 5 glossy picture of him, a copy of his resume, a copy of his pay stubs and tax forms, and a copy of his written statement. Each board member had a folder full of the same contents. It was intimidating and Jiminâs stomach turned once again.
The board members went around the table and introduced themselves but Jimin was too nervous to remember any of their names. Had he been more lucid, he would have thought to write them down. For the time being he identified them as fat man, ugly man, skinny lady, fashion lady and nice lady. It was the best he could do given his state of nervousness.
âOk,â ugly man began. âYou have no children currently, correct?â
âNo, Sir. But I very much want to have a child. Which is why Iâm here, I guess,â Jimin laughed loudly, covering his mouth. It was nervous laughter and not at all appropriate. He hoped that it wouldnât be a strike against him.
Skinny lady chimed in, peering at Jimin over the top of her dark thick-rimmed glasses, âAnd youâre employed with Volga Partners? Prestigious company,â she smiled. âI had a procedure done with Di Vinci last year.â
âYes. I love my work. Volga is a great company.â
âHow long have you been with them?â Fashion lady questioned.
Jimin nodded, so far they were throwing him soft balls, âAbout five years now. Iâve been promoted twice and I run my own lab where weâre developing the EndoWrist which will be an addition to the core Di Vinci robotic arm.â
âImpressive,â the ugly man smiled. âIt says here that youâre a mathematician?â
âYes, I create predictive models that modulate the movements of the EndoWrist during surgical procedures.â
âYour work sounds very promisingâŚbut also very consuming. With such an ambitious career, when do you propose having time to raise a child?â Hanjoo asked sternly.
Jimin looked directly into her eyes as he answered, âIf you were to grant me the ability to adopt, that child would become my very reason for living. He or she would be my first priority. Iâm at a point in my career where I can pace myself, work remotely when I desire, share my workload with other team members and vacation whenever I see fit. I have worked hard to get to a place in my life where I have full control. Adopting a child is not something that I take lightly. Iâve planned for this moment for over a year now.â
The panel of five nodded, seemingly impressed with Jiminâs answers.
âTell us about your family life.â
âMy father died when I was in grade school. But his memory lives with me every day. My mother owns a bakery. Sheâs the most selfless, loving person that I know. Sheâs my best friend and my biggest fan. And, I have a plethora of aunts, uncles and cousins,â Jimin said joyfully.
âThat sounds very well rounded. If you were to adopt a child, who would be the primary caregiver while you are working?â Fashion lady probed.
âIâm a hardworking man with a decent salary. But I canât afford nannies. My plan is to work from home several times per week with help from my mother and eventually day care.â
âUsing daycare is quite common and can be very good for a childâs social development,â the nice lady added. âMoving on, tell us your philosophy on discipline?â
âMy father was a gentle disciplinarian. His method was to gently course-correct undesired behavior. He never raised his voice or used violence. That is the kind of father I will be. I know that I canât be my childâs best friend. But I can be their compassionate compass to teach them right from wrong. My baby will always get the very best of me,â Jimin said proudly.Â
He had the entire panel wrapped around his finger and he knew it. For another two hours they continued to drill him on everything from religion to politics to bullying. They extracted as much information as they could from Park Jimin. They were determined to understand who he was and if he was fit to be a parent.Â
The final round of questioning was started by the fat man. He hadnât said much throughout the entire three hour interview. Jimin got bad vibes from him. He was the only one on the panel who refused to make eye contact.Â
The moment he spoke, Jimin knew he was in trouble. âYouâre thirty-one now. Is that correct?â
âYes,â Jimin smiled.
âMuch older than our typical candidates for adoption. We prefer adults in their mid to late twenties. Itâs better for the child, you understand,â the fat man explained.
âI would disagree. Older parents who are healthy are more stable financially, more mature and more willing to sacrifice for their children to give them the best.â
The fat man sneered, âThatâs not what the research shows. But youâre entitled to your opinion.â the fat man shuffled through papers, âI donât see information about your wife.â
Jimin gulped, âMy wife? Iâve never been married.â He reached his finger to his nose and scratched the tip.Â
âHmm, interesting. Are you currently dating a nice young lady? Surely a handsome young man such as yourself isnât single.â
âWhat does my dating life have to do with my qualifications as a parent?â Jimin balked. Â
âWe need to know the names and identities of anyone who may be in the childâs life before we grant you the privilege of adopting one,â the fat man explained.
Jimin lifted his head with pride, âIâm single. Iâm not dating and thereâs no lady in my life. Iâm gay,â Jimin said casually, not realizing the ruckus it would cause in the boardroom.
âGay?â
âGay?â
âGay?â
The word echoed across the room. Papers rattled and chairs squealed as everyone shifted from positions of comfort and ease to extreme anxiousness.
âThere must be some mistake,â Kim Hanjoo stood to her feet. âThereâs nothing listed here about you being gay. Thereâs a section that specifically addresses the sexuality of the candidate.â
âI didnât answer the question because I didnât feel it was relevant,â Jimin defended himself.â
In random order, each of the board members shut their folders closed. Two of them stood to leave. The interview was over. They all stared at Hanjoo who had the duty of explaining it to him.
âIâm afraid weâveâŚwasted your time. Mr. Park, Holt is a very prestigious organization with a very conservative foundation. We do not allow homosexuals to adopt from our agency. We state it very clearly in our terms and guidelines. Did you bother to read them?â
âI read most of it. But surely, you canât discriminate against me for being homosexual?â Jimin asked.
Hanjoo folded her arms in defiance, âSadly, you donât fit our demographic. I assure you, if our panel had known of your sexuality, we would have never approved your application and proceeded with this interview. Iâm so, so sorry Mr. Park, but your bid for adoption is denied. Please see your way out.â
Jimin sat in the parking lot of Holt International Adoption Agency for another two hours. He cried for most of that time. All he wanted was a child, an opportunity to leave a legacy, an opportunity to provide love for a child who needed it. But because he was gay, he was denied. Jimin shook his head in disbelief. Hopelessness was all he could feel. Once the word of Holtâs rejection spread, he knew that all other agencies would label him as unqualified. There was nothing he could do to reverse their decision. His journey to become a dad was over; ended in the worst way by the worst people.
His phone buzzed. It was a text from his mother. She was texting because she hadnât heard from him. She wanted to know how the interview went. He had no idea how he was going to explain everything that happened. He decided to let her call roll to voicemail. He was emotionally unable to talk - even to his mom.Â
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Chapter 2: Seedling
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May 15, 2026
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A very seven months pregnant Mokyo sat at the table, picking at her salad. She took two bites and then pushed the plate to the side.Â
âSomething wrong with your dinner?â Jeongguk asked.
âItâs fine,â she replied curtly.
âI can send it back and have them bring you something else,â he offered.
âIâm not hungry,â she insisted.
âWell, mind if I eat it?â
Mokyo scowled, âTake it.â She pushed her bowl over to Jeonggukâs side of the table. He began taking hearty bites from her plate as well as his own.
âThank you for letting me tag along to your doctorâs appointment. I just wanted to see you and spend some time before I head out on the road.â
âSee me? Stop playing fucking games. I could die tomorrow and as long as your precious seedling is alive and kicking, youâll step over my dead body,â Mokyo spat.
âThat is accurate,â Jeongguk said as he chewed loudly with his mouth open. He was teasing but Mokyo didnât find it funny. He stabbed his fork between his steak and Mokyoâs salad. âThis is a good restaurant. I had no idea it was this close to the doctorâs office.â
âAre you almost finished? Iâd like to go home and take a nap. Your child is zapping all of my energy and fucking with my mood,â Mokyo complained.
âFucking with your mood? I seriously doubt that. Your bitchiness seems to be pretty consistent.â Jeongguk smacked his lips. âYou sure you donât want this salad. My God the dressing is from heaven.â
âNo, I donât want it.â Mokyo folded her arms and looked towards the door.
Jeongguk had more to say, âIf it means anything, you look beautiful. Your cheeks are adorable and your skin is flawless. My little girl is really bringing out the best in you.â
Mokyo was tired of talking. Every fucking word from Jeonggukâs mouth was about the damn baby. She rolled her eyes at Jeongguk as a reminder that she wanted to be taken home.
âIt was exciting to hear her heartbeat, wasnât it? Sheâs so pretty. She looks just like you, I think. And look, did you see this?â Jeongguk showed Mokyo a 3-D image of his baby girl in her womb. âSheâs sucking her thumb. How adorable is that?â He giggled. âYou canât be so dead inside that it doesnât excite you to see her growing. Sheâs lived inside of you for seven months. Surely you feel something for her?â
âIâm not dead inside. Iâm just over this fucking pregnancy shit. Iâll never do this shit again, thatâs for sure.â
âOh Iâm sure if the right amount of money comes along, youâll gladly do it again. After all, you enjoy feeding off of wealthy men like me. Thatâs all my daughter represents to you - a paycheck.â
âYou knew what this was about when we signed the contract. I wonât let you shame me for making a choice that we both agreed to. Youâre getting what you want out of this deal, just as I am. So donât take the righteous route with me.â
âWe are not the same. I wanted a child. I went to a medical agency for help. They served me a platter full of you. You bled me dry for the highest fee that a surrogate has ever charged in the history of their practice. And now I have to beg you for even small glimpses of her every month,â Jeongguk quipped with a smile. After months of dealing with Mokyo, heâd grown immune to her nasty attitude.
âThe deal included my egg. Iâm not just a gestational surrogate, Iâm also your egg donor. Since you canât fuck a girl on your own, I had to lend you my eggs. Not to mention all of the fucking fertility drugs I had to take to make sure your fucking gay sperm stayed in place after they injected it into me. This entire process has been a nightmare. You paid a fair price and I earned every penny. Now can you please take me home?â
âOuch. That was a low blow,â Jeongguk smacked on the last few bits of his steak. âSince I donât fuck girls, your cute little eggs were my only hope,â he laughed. âYes, Iâll take you home, but first I need to talk to you.â Jeongguk gestured for the check. âIâll be on the road for the next three weeks straight. This is my first extended road trip in a year. Hereâs my flight information and the addresses for all of the hotels where me and the team will be staying. If you need anything, anything at all, I want you to call me. Listen Mokyo, I know you donât like me. I know that you hate that you agreed to be my surrogate. But I hope that you realize that you can count on me to be here for you. Iâll be right by your side until the very end. Who knows, we may become friends when this is over.â
âOver my dead body.â
âAlrighty then.â Jeongguk laughed. She was hopeless. âOne last thing. This is for you,â Jeongguk passed more gifts over to Mokyo. âThe small box is a diamond bracelet, I didnât forget. Happy Birthday.â
Mokyo opened the bracelet first. She placed it on her arm and admired it under the bright restaurant lights. âThanks for remembering,â she said dryly.
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Jeongguk walked Mokyo to her door. He wanted to be invited inside but he knew that wasnât happening. He had just started reading the Harry Potter series to his little girl and he wanted to continue the Sorcererâs Stone. They were close to the end. His baby kicked and bounced whenever she heard his voice close to her. But, Mokyo was really not in the mood for a reading session. He didnât want to be a source of stress for her so he said his goodbyes at the door.
âMay I?â He asked.
âWhatever,â Mokyo shrugged.
Jeongguk knelt down on one knee and addressed her round stomach, âHi Angel. Daddy has to go away for a little while. Daddy loves you so so so much. Donât you ever forget that. Hold my hand.â Jeongguk pressed his large palm against Mokyoâs round belly. He waited briefly for his baby girl to respond. As she always did when she heard his voice, she kicked and shifted her body to lay flush against the inside of Mokyoâs abdomen. Jeongguk could see the contractions in Mokyoâs stomach as he felt his baby move closer to him. âYouâre such a smart girl. Such a smart, smart girl. You always know itâs me, donât you? I have a feeling that you already love me too,â Jeongguk laughed.Â
âAre you almost done here?â Mokyo interrupted.Â
Jeongguk heavy sighed, âYea,â he kissed Mokyoâs stomach and held his warm lips there, hoping that his little one could feel all of his love.
***
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May 28, 2026 - Two weeks later
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For the first time since he was reassigned to the majors, Jeongguk blew a save. The team was up 3 to 1 against the Samurais. It was up to Jeongguk to close down the game and send his Lotte Giants home with a playoff victory. But his body had other plans. The morning of the game, he awoke barely able to lift his arm. Despite the trainers working on it for hours, he had nothing in the tank when it came time to pitch the eighth inning. He was pulled after walking three batters that scored the leading run.Â
It was a terrible night. The first time he had let his team down. When he finally reached his hotel room, he was exhausted. He didnât have another pitching rotation for three days which gave him time to rehabilitate his shoulder. When he sat on his bed, he noticed that heâd missed twenty different phone calls. His stomach sank. Everyone knew he was traveling, his friends and family all knew that he was out of the country. So why were so many people trying to call him. But it was one missed call in particular that made him fall to his knees with worry. It was from Mokyo.
There was a tremendous thumping in his ears. It was his own heartbeat. He quickly switched over to listen to her voicemail.Â
Mokyo was screaming, â JEONGGUK, IâM IN LABOR! IâM IN LABOR! Iâm on my way to the hospital. Thereâs blood everywhere. Iâm in so much pain. Iâm on my way to the hospital now. The ambulance is here to take me. Iâm so scared. Iâm so scaredâŚ,â the call disconnected.
Jeonggukâs hands began to shake so uncontrollably that he dropped the phone. His mind stopped working. He couldnât move, or think. All he could hear over and over was the sound of Mokyoâs voice screaming through fear and panic. His first thought was to get on the first plane back to Korea. He jumped to his feet and threw several items in his bag. He had to call the Coach to let him know that he was leaving. But he couldnât find his number. It wasnât in his phone or was it? Of course it was, but he was too frazzled to think clearly. It took him less than five minutes to pack all of his belongings. He had to get a flight back to Korea immediately. He needed to talk to Coach. Once again, he tried to think about where to find his phone number. But he just couldnât find it, even though he knew he had it.
With his hands still trembling, he bolted from his hotel room and ran down the hallway. If he couldnât call his coach, he could go straight to his room. He knew what room number he was in so he felt it was quicker to run to him.
He banged on the Coachâs door. âCOACH OPEN UP, ITâS JEONGGUK. I HAVE AN EMERGENCY!â
The sixty year old Coach had been in bed for at least an hour. He was slow to open the door, but once he saw Jeonggukâs panicked face, he immediately knew something was wrong. âWhat is it son? Whatâs wrong?â
âMy baby is being born. My surroâŚwell my baby is being born. Sheâs in labor right now.â
âBaby? You have a baby coming?â Coach asked.
âYes, right now. Two and a half months premature,â tears streamed down Jeonggukâs face as he tried to explain, âI need a Charter back to Korea right now. Can anyone arrange that for me?â Jeonggukâs words were fast and mumbled. He was truly breaking down under the fear of losing his child.Â
âCalm down. Please son. Come in, come in. Of course we can get you a charter home, right away. Get your stuff packed. Iâll make a few phone calls and weâll have you home in about three hours.âÂ
âThree hours? Iâll take it. I have to get back to her. My babyâŚmy baby is in trouble.â
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Jeongguk burst through the hospital doors of Seoul National University Hospital. He didnât know where to go.Â
âHelp. Help me, please. My baby is here somewhere. Help me.â He ran up to the nurse closest to him and begged her for help, âPlease, I donât know where to go. My baby is coming but sheâs too early. Sheâs months too early. Please help me get to her,â Jeongguk panicked. His hands shook and his eyes were glossed over.Â
âYouâre on the wrong side of the hospital. Follow me, weâll get you over to the Pediatric unit right away.â A random nurse who was standing at the entrance offered to help Jeongguk get to the right place. âWhatâs your wifeâs name?â
âUhâŚsheâs not my wife. Sheâs my surrogate. Her name is Shun Mokyo. Sheâs only seven months pregnant but I received multiple messages from her as well as the charge nurse that she was here and in labor. Iâve been in JapanâŚ,â
âYes, in the playoffs, against the Samurais. I know. Youâre pretty famous around Seoul. Iâve been a fan since you were with the Dodgers. We were sad to see you go to the Giants. This way,â the nurse said as they made a left along a bright white corridor. âIâm not an obstetric nurse but I can tell you, being born a couple of months early is not a death sentence. We can do amazing things in our Neonatal Unit these days. Donât think the worst, ok?â
âIâm trying,â Jeongguk said as he jogged alongside the nurse.Â
âYou see that nurseâs station straight ahead? Give them her name and tell them why youâre here. Theyâll get you to her room. Good luck Mr. Jeon and congratulations,â she smiled kindly and disappeared down the hallway.
Jeongguk ran forward, âPlease help. Iâm looking for a patient. Her name is Shun Mokyo and sheâs in labor. I received at least twenty calls from the hospital telling me she was here. Iâve been in Japan and I got here as soon as I could. Where is she, where is my baby? Whereâs Mokyo?â Jeongguk blurted out too many words. It was a miracle that the nurseâs could even understand him.
âMr. Jeon?â A single nurse stepped forward, âIâm nurse Oh Hee-young. Weâve been waiting for you. Iâm calling the counselor to come and speak to you now.â Nurse Young advised.Â
Jeongguk couldnât read her face but she looked very serious. He didnât like the way she was acting. She was cagey and uncomfortable. She wouldnât make eye contact. He demanded answers, âWhy canât you just take me to see my baby girl? Take me to her, right now!â He could feel himself losing his patience. Something about the entire situation made him queasy.Â
âStay calm Mr. Jeon, the counselor is on her way. Come this way, please.â Nurse Young led him to another room.Â
âIs Mokyo in surgery? Is that why I canât see her? Howâs the baby? Whatâs her condition? Iâm her father, I have a right to know everything. Check her medical records and her delivery plan, youâll see my name. Hereâs my identification. This proves who I am. Iâm the next of kin and I deserve to know. Please tell me right now WHERE IS MY BABY?â Jeongguk screamed. He looked up and down the hallway for any sign of Mokyo. He prayed that it was all just a mistake and that his baby was fine.
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The counselor arrived five minutes later. She too wore the face of sobriety. She immediately shook Jeonggukâs hand and introduced herself, âMr. Jeon. Iâm Lu Cheong, the hospital counselor. I need to update you onâŚyour family. Please sitâŚ,â
âNo, Iâll stand. Whatâs going on? Why wonât anyone let me see my baby?â Jeongguk said firmly.
Mrs. Cheong explained, âYour wife was brought in about six hours ago. By the time the paramedics got her here, she was in great distress. She had a weak pulse and she had lost a great amount of blood. She went into cardiac arrest. The nurses tried calling you repeatedly. The doctors had to perform surgery right away. Naturally they tried to save both her and the baby butâŚsadlyâŚneither made it. Your baby passed away during surgery.â
Jeongguk couldnât register what he was hearing. There was no way possible that his baby was dead. Heâd just heard her heartbeat. Heâd just seen her sucking her thumb. Heâd just sang to her and watched her dance in her motherâs stomach. She wasnât dead. She couldnât be. He stood to his feet.
âDead? That isnât possible. Iâm sure youâre mistaken. Whereâs Mokyo? I need to talk to her. Sheâll clear this up. My baby is fine. We just had a doctorâs appointment two weeks ago. Sheâs fine and healthy, so is Mokyo. Letâs just get this cleared up.â Jeongguk shook his head. He wasnât able to cry because he wasnât able to accept what was being said.
âMr. Jeon, Iâm so sorry. They did everything they could. A series of events happened very fast, leaving them to make some very difficult choices. Theyâre gone, Mr. Jeon.â
Jeongguk backed into a corner, still shaking his head. âThey canât be dead. They canât be. Sheâs my perfect little Angel. She has my nose and my smile. Sheâs smart and loves Harry Potter. She can already suck her thumb. She canât be gone. I wonât accept that.â His pitching arm throbbed, but he could barely register it over the pain in his heart. His fingers went numb and all color flushed from his face.Â
âCan I call someone for you?â The counselor asked.
âMy-my d-d-dad. He needs toâŚ,â Jeongguk ran to the garbage bin and threw up. He crumpled to the white tile floor and heaved repeatedly until he was empty. Loud buzzing filled his ears as the stench of his vomit crawled up his nostrils. His breathing was uneven and his chest filled with large gulps of air. The tension was building. The sterility of the room around him began to suffocate him. Was this the place where they died? Was this the room where his precious baby girl had been taken from him? His shaking grew more extreme until his vision blurred. He sat on his knees with large crocodile tears falling in puddles to the floor.
He finally released the lump of pain that had been building in his chest, âGOD NOOOOOOOOOOO!â His scream was ungodly, horrific, bone chilling, heart-breaking.
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Together with the grief counselor, the nurse lifted Jeongguk to his feet. They rested him in a chair and fetched him a glass of water. Jeongguk had no will to remain upright. He almost fell to the ground again, but the grief counselor grabbed him by the shoulder and held him in place. The room was still spinning, but much faster now. He would have thrown up again if there had been anything remaining to void.
âMr. Jeon, I need you to stay with me. Deep breath. I know this is terrible news. I appreciate how difficult this must be, but we need to take care of you and make sure you donât go into shock.Â
âMokyo, she has no family. She only has an uncle or something. His contact information is in her file. Have you called him?â Jeongguk spoke through a voice strained with sobs.
âHer uncle arrived about five hours ago and claimed the body. HerâŚher remains are being prepared,â the doctor advised.
Jeongguk looked up for the first time. His weary, red, swollen eyes made direct contact with the counselorâs face, âI want to see my baby. I need to see herâŚtoâŚto to to sayâŚgoodbye.â
The grief counselor chimed in again, âMr. Jeon, are you sure that you want to see herâŚlike that? Once you see it, the vision could stay with you forever. Are you sure this is what you want?â
âI DESERVE TO SAY GOODBYE!â Jeongguk screamed. The mere thought of losing his child and not being able to say a few last words was unimaginable. He demanded again that they take him to her.
âOf course. Sure thing,â the grief counselor made a few phone calls down to the morgue.Â
Within a few minutes, Jeongguk was being escorted to the basement of the hospital. There was an immediate stench as soon as the elevator opened to the basement floor. It was a pungent odor with the slight undertone of alcohol. Even though Jeongguk had never experienced it before, he knew without knowing that the stench was that of embalming fluid and formaldehyde. His stomach churned. The odor threatened to send him running to the trash bin again. But he held steady, determined to see his baby girl.Â
Once again he opened his mouth to breathe in heavy gasps as they approached the viewing room. Before they even got to the window, he could already see a tiny little body wrapped in a sheet, laying on a cold steel gray table.Â
âNoooooo! Nooooo, my little baby!â He fell against the window and slid down the glass as tears flowed from his eyes. It was his first time seeing her and she was as beautiful as he always imagined. Her body was unscathed. Her skin was slightly blue, but otherwise normal. Her large eyes were closed. He couldnât see her hair because it was covered by the blanket, but it looked to be full and thick. She was so tiny, much too small to survive without her motherâs warmth and protection. She was his princess, the most beautiful maiden in all the land - and she was gone. For reasons that no one could explain to him, she was gone.
His sobs were uncontrollable, but he still attempted to speak, âCan-can-can I touch her? Can I kiss her goodbye?â
âIâm sorry Mr. Jeon, but no. Sheâs been gone for a few hours. For everyoneâs safety, this is as close as you can get to her. UhâŚtake all the time that you need. Iâm going to leave you alone toâŚuhâŚto say goodbye. Just call me when youâre ready toâŚjust call me,â Even the grief counselor seemed to have a hard time watching the morose scene play out. Her years of experience had taught her that there was no greater pain than losing a child. Her heart bled for the young pitcher and his dead baby girl. She gently patted Jeongguk on the shoulder and exited through the elevator.Â
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The staff who worked in the mortuary were unsung heroes. No one wanted their jobs, no one envied them, no one even wanted to think about their existence. But their work was important. They gave dignity to the dead and made sure they were presentable for their loved ones. They saw so much death, that being surrounded by it didnât phase them. Death was as commonplace as breathing.
But when faced with the grief of the living, their jobs became much more complicated. So was the case for sixty-year old forensic toxicologist Mary Lew. It was her job to draw post-mortem blood samples from the deceased. She hummed as she pushed her cart down the hallway. She headed for the south viewing room to draw samples from an elderly man who had died of heart failure. She estimated it would take five minutes or less.Â
But as she came around the corner, she came upon a young man grieving what appeared to be a baby. Startled, Mary ducked around a corner. She was curious as to where the baby had come from. The death must have been very recent. She was immediately heart-broken as she watched the father who appeared to be talking to the baby through the glass. Mary locked the wheels of her cart and stood out of view as she listened to what the grieving man was saying.
Jeongguk pressed his fingertips against the glass, âI know that we never got to meet properly, but Iâm your dad. I failed you by not being here when you needed me. Iâll never forgive myself. I hope you know how much I love you.â Jeongguk paused. His cries could be heard throughout the entire basement floor. He did his best to gather his emotions as he pulled a book from the pocket inside of his jacket. It was his copy of the Sorcererâs Stone that he had been reading to her.Â
âWe were almost at the end,â he cried.Â
What he did next made no sense to the people who passed him in the hallway, but it made sense to him. He opened the book to a page that heâd marked with her last Ultrasound photo. He didnât spend too much time glancing at the picture because he knew that it would tear him up inside. Instead, he chose to focus on the beautiful being that lay a few feet from him.
He began to read the final two paragraphs of the story that had bonded them so closely. He read and read and read until his voice could no longer produce sound. He fell with his back against the glass and began to cry aloud, again. His hand, with the book still clutched between his fingers, fell to his side.
Mary couldnât stomach what she was witnessing. In all of her years dealing in death, she had never seen someone in such a manic state of grief. She watched the father attempt several times to finish the last few paragraphs of his story, but grief just wouldnât allow it. Mary emerged from her hiding place and quietly approached him. Gently, she pulled the book from his hand and located the last few words that heâd managed to read. She read directly to him, not to the empty shell that lay dormant on the steel table. There was no soul there, nothing to absorb the words that the father wanted to convey.Â
It was the father who needed to be comforted. It was he who was dying inside.
Mary picked up the story where he left off reading the text word for word, âOh, I will Harry. And you and Ron and Hermione will be surprisedâŚ,â she continued reading until she reached the words, âThe End.â
Jeongguk stood to his feet again and stared at the older woman, âThank you. That story was very important to herâŚto us.â
Before Mary could speak, they heard the chiming of the elevator.Â
The grief counselor had returned with a message, âMr. Jeon, your father is here,â she said gently to Jeongguk who seemed to be in even worse shape than when she left him. âHeâd like to see you.â
âYea. Yea, I need to see him too,â Jeongguk tried to smile at Mary, but his smilebox was empty.
She patted him on the shoulder and placed The Sorcererâs Stone back into his hand. âBe well young man. Iâm so sorry about this.â
Jeongguk nodded. He placed a single kiss on his fingertips and then pressed it against the glass as his final goodbye to his little Angel. He turned and walked away with the grief counselor. His father was waiting for him at the end of the hallway.
***
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Jimin rolled over in his sleep. The dream was a vivid one. He was fucking some hottie in the backseat of a sports car. His hips moved involuntarily in his sleep as he rolled through the motion of being railed by a long hard cock.Â
His cell phone was in silent mode, but the loud buzzing against the dresser pierced his erotic fantasy, pulling him back to the world of the living. Never before had he been angry about waking from a dream, but this was a good one. In its own way, his mind was supplementing his lack of a sex life through erotic fantasies that seem to grow hotter each day. The man in his dreams was always faceless, voiceless. But his bodyâŚhis body was what kept Jimin coming back, even through his subconscious.
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Jimin sat up, one eye open, as the sun beams danced through his blinds. He used his closed fists to rub both of his eyes as he adjusted to the daylight. Without checking the caller ID, he answered his phone. It was very early for someone to be calling on a Saturday.Â
âHelloâŚ,â he laid back down onto his pillow with his phone pressed lightly against his ear, âHello, who is this?â
âPark Jimin. My name is Kim Hanjoo, Iâm sure you remember me,â she said authoritatively.
Jimin sat straight up. He bolted out of the bed and stared at his phone. Why was the Senior Director from Holt Adoption Agency calling him after she and her board had blatantly kicked him out of their building? He walked around his room completely befuddled and slightly pissed off.Â
âYes. What is it that you want? You and your organization made it very clear that I was no longer a candidate because of my sexuality. I donât feel we have anything further to discuss unless your organization has suddenly decided to live in the twenty-first century and accept that homosexuals are regular people who can be good parents just like everyone else.â Jimin had been holding that in for months, since they rejected his application.
Hanjoo was not her typical self. Even though Jimin barely knew her, she had certain character traits that were unique. She was boastful, confident and professional at all times. But this Hanjoo, the one calling him at 8:00 am on a Saturday morning, spoke more like a fugitive on the run. She was secretive, whispering and trepidatious. Jimin became even more curious about the nature of her call.
Hanjoo explained, âIâm not calling on behalf of the adoption center. In fact, they have no idea that Iâm reaching out to you and I trust that you can keep this between us?â
âKeep what between us?â Jimin scratched the tip of his nose and plopped back down onto the bed. He had no idea what the lady was referencing.
She explained, âMy heart broke when we had to reject your application last year. But rules are rules and the conventional methodology for adoptive parents is very strict and regimented. Honestly, we have turned away some exceptional candidates because of our stupid rules.â
âOk. So is this an apology?â Jimin asked.
âNo. I have no reason to apologize. You should have read the guidelines. We would have avoided wasting each otherâs time if you knew that homosexuals were not qualified.â
âWe are qualified and I resent your insinuation that we arenât. Maybe the system of conventional methods needs to be changed. Have you ever thought about that?â
âYes. I have thought about that. In fact, thatâs exactly why Iâm calling you.â
âYea, ok. Iâm tired of playing games, Mrs. Kim. Either tell me what you want from me or weâll end this call. Itâs Saturday morning and Iâm very tired.â
âI donât blame you for being annoyed. I would be too. Jimin, this is my opinion, not the opinion of Holt. But in my opinion, you would be an excellent father. You deserve to have a child. You deserve to be a parent. The world needs honest, hard-working, dedicated men like you. The children need you. I know we canât change the rules right now, but that doesnât mean that we canât goâŚaround them.â
âWhat are you saying?â
âIâm saying that there areâŚother ways to obtain a child. Even a newborn,â Hanjoo hinted at something that was difficult for Jimin to grasp.
âWhat exactly do you mean by other ways?â
âIf you have the right resources and the right connections, miracles can happen.â
âIf I canât adopt through an agency, then would the adoption be legal?â
âOf course. As long as we can prove the child is an orphan, the courts will allow you to legally adopt. Agencies are in the business of matching parents with children who need them. But in the case where a parent and child find each other, then the agency is not needed. Iâm proposing that I can produce a scenario where the agency is not needed,â Hanjoo said cryptically.
âYea, so Iâm going to need you to spell that out for me. What exactly do you mean by matching parents with children who need them? Are you saying that you found a match for me - a child?â
âThatâs exactly what Iâm saying. I just had a devastating case come across my desk. The child is an orphan. If we canât find her a home soon, sheâll have to go to an orphanage and wait for adoption. But before we place her in the system, Iâd like for you to meet her. If you feel sheâs a match, we may be able to uhâŚwork something out.â
âWork something out?â Jimin stared at his phone again. âLike a legal adoption outside of the agency service?â
âExactly. Now I think weâre on the same page.â
âYouâre saying that I can adopt a baby, and you have one available?â
âYes. We can seal this deal as quickly as today if youâre willing to meet her.â
âAnd is this all legal?â
âYes, of course. I have a reputation to uphold. This is called private adoption and itâs perfectly above board. Youâll be the childâs official and legal parent. No strings attached. I will warn you however, the fees are much higher than they would typically be with going through an agency.â
âFees?â Jimin stiffened his back. The fees for regular adoption were already pricey and likely to stretch his budget, but going through a private adoption with no agency was likely cost prohibitive. He was afraid to ask, but he did, âHow much?â
âYou should be prepared to pay upwards of 200,000,000 Won. That is a very good price because it includes all of your legal fees, paperwork, court exams, life insuranceâŚeverything that you need to get off to a good start as the girlâs new father.â
âGirl?â Jimin stood to his feet again. âItâs a girl?â
âYes. Two weeks old. A newborn, just as you requested. Tragically her parents are unable to raise her. The mother died during childbirth and the father is nowhere to be found, presumed dead.â
â200,000,000 Won, thatâs really expensive. I donât have the money right now, but I can get it. Please give me a chance to get the money.â
âI donât have to tell you that there are tens of thousands of parents who have the money and will be more than willing to take your place. Time is of the essence. This little girl needs a home. If not you, then Iâll have to find someone else. I gave you the courtesy of being the first in line. If I donât hear from you by noon tomorrow, Iâll have to move on.â
âNO! Please, please donât give her to anyone else. Please. Iâll get the money,â Jimin promised.
âI know you will. Sheâs meant to be yours. Thatâs why I called you first,â Hanjoo was sensitive to Jiminâs plight. She could feel his desperation. Her heart went out to him.
Jimin had so many questions. He didnât know where to start. He wanted to know everything possible about how the private adoption worked. âAnd if you donât mind me asking, how did she get to you?â
âSeoul National. Immediately after the mother died, they began trying to place her. Since they couldnât find a home, they called me.âÂ
âI canât believe this is really happening. How old?â
âTwo weeks. One of the nurses has been caring for her. I promise, itâs for real. Check your phone. I just texted you a few pictures. So should I arrange a meeting for the two of you?â
âYES! Absolutely. YES!â Tears flowed down Jiminâs face as the pictures of a chubby little face flashed across his phone. She was beautiful; so tiny, so sweet. He was staring into the face of his new baby.
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As they drove down the interstate, Jimin was quiet. Heâd learned the hard way not to get too excited over the possibility of becoming a father. Heâd been let down before.Â
âStill seems too good to be true, you know?â Jimin said to his mother.
âThatâs why mama is coming with you this time. No more games from this bitch. Either this is real or Iâm kicking her ass.â
âMOM! Youâre choosing violence?â Jimin laughed. He kissed her hand and held it for a few seconds. âIâm so lucky that youâre on my side.â
âJiminie, Iâve watched you travel this journey with heartbreak after heartbreak. You deserve this. I feel good about it this time. This time is your time,â Aera said.
âI hope youâre right.â
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They parked the car near the lake. Jimin could see Hanjoo sitting on a bench near the playground. She had a baby in her arms.Â
âIs thatâŚis that a baby?â Jimin asked as he stepped out of the car.
âYes, sweetheart. It is. Well at least she was telling the truth about that part.â
âThis is really happening. This is really happening,â Jimin repeated over and over. He stalled for a moment to catch his breath. He leaned over and placed his hands on his knees. He couldnât believe it.
âCome on sweetie. Donât freak out on me now,â Aera joked.
âMom, sheâs holding my baby,â Jimin began to tear again as the scene of Hanjoo holding the little girl registered for him.
âMy granddaughter. Iâm going to spoil the shit out of her.â
âMom, you canât use that language around the baby.â
âSays who?â
âSays me. Weâre not going to expose her to potty words.â
âPotty words? Iâve been saying shit and fuck in front of you since you were 13 minutes old.â
âWell it ends here. You cannot speak like that in front of my little angel.â
âThereâs nothing wrong with her hearing a few swear words. Itâll toughen her up and put some hair on her chest.â
âHAIR ON HER CHEST? I donât want my baby to have hair on her chest!â Jimin was appalled.
Aera and Jimin bickered in the parking lot. They didnât even notice that Hanjoo had walked up to greet them.
âHello. You two seemed a bitâŚpreoccupied, so Jade and I thought we would come over here to meet you,â Hanjoo lifted the baby so Jimin could see her. She was sleeping.
âIs this her?â Jimin asked. âAnd what did you call her?â
âJade. That was the name that her mother had given her prior to her death. It was in her medical records. Jade-hyun. We try to keep the names consistent in order to establish a sense of identity for the child. She was probably very accustomed to hearing her mother call her that in the womb.
âItâs a beautiful name for a beautiful little girl,â Jimin marveled at her precious face.
âWould you like to hold her? After all, sheâs your daughter now,â Hanjoo said softly to avoid waking little Jade.
âMy-my daughter?â Jimin stared at Hanjoo. He was almost afraid to touch Jade out of fear of waking from a dream. He held his arms steady and Hanjoo placed Jade across his forearms and over his palms. He could feel the warmth of her tiny body. Her miniature heartbeat was so strong that he could feel it in his bones. Jimin squeezed her into his chest and kissed her on the forehead. âIs she really mine?â
âAlmost. The adoption will be finalized tomorrow after the attorneyâs complete the paperwork and you pay all of your fees. Once you sign everything, she will be yours forever.â
Jimin gasped, âTomorrow? Thatâs so soon. I didnât realize I needed an attorney.âÂ
âYou donât need an attorney. Let me handle it. My guys will prepare all of the paperwork for both sides. I told you things move quickly in private adoptions. Are you prepared to take her home tonight?â Hanjoo asked.
âTonight? NO!â Jimin panicked again. Iâm not ready. I donât have a crib or a car seat or diapers or strollers or anything! I HAVE NOTHING!â Jimin began to panic.
Aera chimed in, âI can help. By tomorrow, Iâll have her nursery fully set up. You showed me all of your ideas and Iâll make them come to life. Just focus on finalizing the adoption.â
Hanjoo added, âIâll give you the car seat. Itâs in my car. Easy to install, easy to use. Donât overthink this. Babies this age donât require much, just love, formula and a few diapers. Iâll have a temporary crib delivered and set up tonight.â Hanjoo strapped the baby Bjorn around Jiminâs chest and placed Jade inside of it. âIâll show you how to use the car seat. And then you can be on your way.â
âOn my way? What do you mean on my way? Is there a parent manual? A workbook with formulas? A paint by number dictionary? I donât know how to do this! I need help here lady. You canât just give me a baby and send me into the wild. Iâve never been alone with a tiny human before. Oh God. I didnât expect this to happen so soon. Oh God, what have I done? What if I drop her or make her sick or donât feed her on time. Oh GOD!â Jimin had a nervous breakdown right there in the parking lot.Â
Aera addressed her panicked son with a little tough love, âListen boy. You wanted this. Youâve been begging and screaming for a daughter for two years. Well now youâve got her. And sheâs the most precious baby on the face of this earth. Itâs time to put your big boy panties on and take care of this damn baby. For months youâve been obsessed with child rearing YouTube videos, baby fashion magazines, nursery trends, hip baby slang and all kinds of baby bullshit. Now itâs time to put it all into practice. Youâre a mathematician. Look at this as just one big ass formula. You gottaâ figure it out as you go. Now get that damn baby in the car. We have too much work to do and no time to do it. Weâve got to organize her sleep schedule, her feeding schedule, her bath schedule, her reading schedule and her poop schedule. Letâs go soldier,â Aera ordered her son and demanded that he calm the fuck down. She turned to Hanjoo while still in mama bear mode, âMrs. Kim, weâll see you in the morning.â
âYes, the law offices of Kim, Jeung and Lu - 9:00 am. Looking forward to closing the book on this one.â She laughed heartily as a very pale and nervous Jimin marched back to his car.
***
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There were times when Jimin wished he could give her back. Not because he didnât love her, but because he thought he wasnât good enough. As much as he had prepared for the day that a child would crawl into his life, he was still grossly unprepared. He very much underestimated how difficult being a single father could be.
Everything he did seemed to be a misstep. She wouldnât stop crying. The formula he chose gave her terrible gas. Her wild bushy hair could never be tamed and every single ponytail that he attempted ended up crooked. At least four times a week he put her diaper on backwards. At least three times a week he forgot to put a diaper on at all. Her clothes never matched. Somehow she always managed to poop during bathtime. She always found a way to spit up on his lab coat. He was at least two weeks behind in laundry. Eventually he had to resort to using paper towels as crib sheets. She deserved someone better. For the first time in his life, he was failing. The first few weeks of his life with Jade was a rinse and repeat. Nothing was right.Â
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If it werenât for his mother coming to visit on the weekends and help care for his newborn, he probably would have ended up in a mental ward. His troubles were only compounded by his desperate need for sleep. Jade was not a sound sleeper. In fact, she woke consistently every two hours either because she was hungry or wet. At 31 years old, Jimin was not accustomed to having his sleep interrupted. It affected all aspects of his life, especially his focus. Â
His sixteen weeks of paternity leave was just beginning. He hoped that being home with her full time would improve his parenting skills as he learned more and more about her needs. His daughter was not very affable. She was moody and had a bit of a temper. She would even pull his hair if he didnât hold the bottle right. Jimin started to wonder if she even liked him.Â
He walked back and forth through his tiny apartment, holding Jade cradled in his arms. He used light feathery bounces to simulate the rhythm of her motherâs womb. It was a calming technique he read in some book somewhere. The shit didnât work. With each lap around the apartment, he became more desperate for her to stop crying. She wouldnât stop crying. Nothing worked; not formula, not singing, not reading a story, not bathing - NOTHING.Â
He stared down into her little face, as he prayed for answers on how to soothe her. Sheâd been crying for hours. Her chubby little cheeks were crimson red with deep wells of dimples. Her bright pink gums jetted forward with each tiny, helpless yelp. Her short wrinkled fingers contracted and balled into fists.Â
âWhatâs wrong, my little seedling? Why are you so angry tonight?âÂ
The more upset Jade became, the more stressed Jimin became. It couldnât have been healthy for her to cry so hard and for so long.Â
âYouâre dry. Youâre not hungry. Are you in pain?â Jimin wondered if she was possibly sick.Â
A lump formed in his throat. Maybe it was the fatigue. Maybe it was the fear of her not feeling well. Or, maybe it was the realization that he was the worst father in the world - but soon Jimin began to cry too. Â
âWhatâs wrong daddyâs little girl? Whatâs wrong?â He asked repeatedly through watery eyes. He rocked Jade in his arms even harder, desperate to make her stop crying.Â
Finally he had an idea. He retrieved his phone from the nightstand and dialed immediately. âShhh, donât cry. Donât cry. Daddy is going to fix this.â He tapped his foot nervously, âCome on, come on, please answer.â
â112, whatâs your emergency?â
âMy baby wonât stop crying. I think thereâs something wrong with her,â Jimin screamed over Jadeâs balling.Â
âTell me whatâs happening? Is she injured?â
âNo.â
âDoes she have a fever?â
âNo, I took her temperature and itâs normal.â
âHow old is she?â
âFour weeks.â
âDid she eat something that may have hurt her stomach?â
âNo. Sheâs on a doctorâs prescribed soy based vegan formula. Is that all that sheâs eaten today?â
âIs she possibly hungry?â
âNo. She eats every four hours. She ate two hours ago.â
âSir, whereâs your wife?â
Jimin burst into tears and wailed into the phone, âI donât have one! Itâs just me. My mom usually helps out but sheâs traveling and I canât get her on the phone.â
âDid you try giving her a bath?â
âYes, she kicked me!â
âWhat about rubbing her back?â
âYes I tried that. Look, Iâve been pacing the floor for hours trying to make her stop. Iâm about to lose my mind. Please tell me whatâs wrong with her.â
âWhatâs your name, Sir?â
âJimin.â
âWell Jimin this line is for emergencies and this technically isnât an emergency. I believe sheâs just colicky.â
âColicky,â Jimin paused, âwhat the fuck is that?â
âItâs when a baby has intermittent pain, typically due to trouble digesting her milk.â
âBut itâs special milk, a special formula from the doctor.â
âThat doesnât mean itâs the right milk. It can often take a few attempts before you find a formula that works for a colicky baby. Talk to your doctor tomorrow. In the meantime try a few tricks. Place her carrier on top of the dryer, or take her for a long drive or turn on some music,â the operator advised.
âOk, ok Iâll try those things.â Jimin was hopeful that one of the tricks would work.Â
âI have to go now. This line is for emergencies only.â
âOk. Thanks operator.â Jimin immediately placed his screaming baby into her carrier.Â
Taking her for a drive sounded like the perfect plan. He placed her on the ground in front of the television while he looked for his car keys. Jade writhed and arched her back and wiggled uncomfortably. Jimin moved fast. He realized that his keys were in the bedroom so he left Jade on the floor. He paid no attention to what was on the television.
âShit where did I put my damn keâŚ,â he froze. There was suddenly silence. Why had Jade stopped crying? Jimin rushed back to the front to pick up her carrier. To his surprise, Jadeâs large tear- filled doe eyes were transfixed upon the television. She had her thumb in her mouth and she seemed to be smiling involuntarily.Â
Jimin turned to see what she was watching, âBaseball?â
Jadeâs eyes bounced around the television screen as she followed the little white ball around.Â
âAre you watching baseball?â Jimin questioned..Â
He fully expected an answer. He was stunned. He figured that maybe she just enjoyed the white noise. Baseball didnât seem very educational for a babyâs young developing mind. So he found a childrenâs program for her to watch instead. He flipped the channel.
It took Jade a few moments to register that her daddy had changed the channel. Her eyes filled with tears and her cheeks began to redden again. Within seconds, she exploded, crying at the top of her lungs. She cried so hard he could see her uvula in the back of her throat. She was pissed off. Â
Jiminâs eyes bulged. He quickly switched the channel back to baseball to see if that would calm her back down. It did.Â
âNo fucking way,â Jimin whispered under his breath. âBaseball?â
Yes, indeed baseball. Jade sat in her carrier sucking her fingers. Every time the ball was pitched, she cooed almost as if she was talking to her daddy about the game. Jimin wondered just how long she would sit there and watch a fucking baseball game. Turns out, two hours was the answer. They were just about to enter the seventh inning when Jade finally dozed off to sleep.Â
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Jade was on her third formula in two weeks. Jimin followed the 112 operatorâs advice and insisted that the doctor keep adjusting her milk until they found something that she could digest. Still, nothing calmed her colic. Night after night he was pulled from his sleep by his irritable baby. She cried and cried and cried - and cried. At times, it got so bad that Jimin had to wake his mother out of her sleep to come over and sit with Jade for a while just so that he could take a walk and get fresh air. He loved his baby like she was his flesh and blood, with all of his heart, but she wore him out. The sacrifices it took to care for her were more than he expected. He knew it would be tough - but not this tough.
But as the days ticked on, Jimin once again stumbled upon a secret weapon - baseball. Jadeâs love for baseball was not just a fluke. Something magical happened whenever Jimin found a game that she could watch on television. He did research to try to understand why something so random lured her into such a peaceful state when nothing else could. The only explanation he found alluded to an attraction of the white noise created by the slow frictionless flow of the game. One book even suggested that the mild hum of the crowd and the pop of the bat could be stimulating for her growing brain. And, other than limiting her television time, the doctor saw no harm in it.Â
Jimin took full advantage. More often than not, he found himself placing her on the floor in her carrier. Even though it was bad parenting, he was desperate. He would park her right there in front of the television and lie on the floor beside her to catch a few winks of rest. Most baseball games were upwards of two hours and lucky for Jimin, it was baseball season. Barely a day went by when a team wasnât playing.Â
For some reason, Jade took a particular interest in Busanâs Lotte Giants. She loved the bright red uniforms and colorful mascots. She would sit there for hours watching the white ball and cooing as the runners rounded the bases. Any baseball game would do, but the Giants offered her a special kind of peace. When Jimin wasnât using the time to catch up on laundry, cook dinner, prepare bottles, clean up her playroom and restock her books, he would hold her in his lap and they would watch the game together. Admittedly, he liked baseball too. Stemming from his childhood days when his father would take him to triple A games on Saturday nights. Finally Jimin had found something that he and his new daughter could share. After a few weeks, it became a bonding ritual for them. For the first time since bringing her home, he didnât feel as if she hated him.
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â112 Whatâs your emergency?â
âSomethingâs wrong with my baby! OH GOD!â
âOk, Sir. Calm down. Tell me whatâs happening?â
âItâs everywhere. EVERYWHERE!â Jimin screamed.
âWhat? Is the baby breathing?â
âYes, sheâs breathing pretty well. Watching the Braves versus the Marlins.â
âHow old is the child?â
âExactly six weeks. Please help, send someone.â
âIs she bleeding, is she conscious?â
âNo, yes, sheâs actually singingâŚI believe. OH HOLY HELL WHY IS THIS HAPPENING? ITâS ON MY FACE!â
âSir, please help me understand the nature of the emergency. What is wrong with your child?â
âThereâs shit everywhere!â Jimin screamed. He ran back and forth with a towel trying to clean up the trail of poop that dropped from Jadeâs bum. âShould it be green?â
âSir, is she vomiting?â
âNO! Sheâs shitting. Everywhere! The doctor gave her a new formula. No grains, gluten free, vitamin enrichedâŚshe loves itâŚbut HOLY HELL THE POOP!â
âSir, this number is for emergencies only. What exactly is the emergency?â
âI need her to stop shitting on my carpet. I think she needs an ambulance?â
âIs she in pain?â
âNO. Iâve never seen her this happy. I told you, sheâs watching baseball. I tried to put a diaper on her but she wonât stop. She pooped right through it! Itâs everywhere. The bathtub, the sink, my hair, her crib. SEND SOMEONE!â
âSir, calm down. Iâm afraid I canât do that. She just has a little diarrhea. Call your doctorâs after hours line. A little Pedialite and Infant Imodium will probably stop it right away. Just call your doctor. Youâll be fine. This line is for emergencies only.â The operator disconnected.
Jimin looked around at the mess in his apartment. In his mind this was a fucking emergency.
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At two months old, Jade was growing fast. She was thriving on her new formula although the doctor had to adjust it just a bit to keep it from upsetting her stomach. The last thing he wanted was another poop-fest all over his fancy apartment. She was beginning to sleep a few more hours each night. Although still colicky at times, it was much more manageable as long as Jimin had a baseball game and a bottle full of her new formula.Â
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It was a beautiful day outside, warm and balmy with clear skies. Jimin had a special surprise for his little girl. Instead of watching a baseball game on television, he decided to take her for a walk in the baseball park. If she was in a good enough mood, they would sit on the grass and watch the little leaguers play. It was a great chance for her to have some tummy time while Jimin read her story called Casey At the Bat. Finally getting Jade on the right formula had been an uphill battle, but once he found the right one, her personality completely changed. She went from a cranky, tumultuous, little she-demon, to the happiest, most carefree baby on earth. Jimin adored her and he began to think maybe, just maybe she adored him too.
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Chapter Three - Cucumber and Avocado
August 17, 2026 - Three months after the death of baby Jeon and MokyoÂ
Jeongguk still had no solid understanding of what had triggered Mokyoâs early labor and eventual cardiac arrest. He did what he could to reach out to Mokyoâs family but her uncle refused his phone calls and sent his flowers back to the florist. Her uncle made no secret of the fact that he blamed Jeongguk for her death. Mokyoâs body was cremated per her uncleâs wishes. The funeral was held just days after her death.
Jeongguk requested that his baby be cremated as well. Her ashes were ready to be picked up, but he couldnât bring himself to do it. They sat in the hospital morgue for three long months.
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The lights were dim. The crib mobile made of safari animals rotated above his head as he laid listlessly on the floor. His babyâs nursery was fit for a princess. She had designer curtains, a closet full of clothes, stuffed animals and a custom made crib from Tanzania. The Madagascar theme was done in all neutral tones. Heâd flown in a French interior designer to customize the room. She had nothing but the finest linens, and diapers. She had a private school fund, a college fund and a trust fund all held at Kookmin Bank and Investment Partners. He was well prepared for her arrival. Her life was fit for a Princess, but it was a life she never got to live.Â
He could hear his father mulling around the kitchen cooking dinner. Jeongguk appreciated him for dropping everything to be with him as he mourned. Without him, his situation would have seemed hopeless.
Jeon Jeong-hyun, Jeonggukâs quiet unassuming father, entered the room. He sighed when he saw Jeongguk laying in the middle of the floor. âYou need to eat to keep up your strength. You have a baseball career to think about,â he said sternly. Jeong-hyun pulled Jeongguk from the floor and placed a bowl of stew in his hand. âItâs your motherâs recipe. You used to love this when you were in college. I thought it might warm you on the inside,â he smiled.
âI love this recipe. Thank you,â Jeongguk sat in the rocking chair closest to the window. His father sat at the diaper changing station. They stared wordlessly at each other with Jeong-hyun trying to gauge the level of his sonâs pain and Jeongguk trying to gauge the level of his fatherâs patience.
âThis room is absolutely adorable. She would have loved it.â
âI think she would have. Look at her bookshelf. I had the entire Harry Potter series leather bound and customized. We were going to read them everyday. Everyday.â
âForgive me for asking the question. ButâŚdo you think itâs a good idea to keep this nursery up? Isnât it just a painful reminder?â Jeong-hyun asked softly as he nudged Jeongguk to eat.
âDonât ask me to do that dad. Itâs too soon. Let me justâŚlet me do this my way,â Jeongguk said as he sipped his stew.
âSon, you know that you can always try again.â
Jeongguk laughed a deeply sarcastic laugh, âTry again? Dad, do you have any idea how much this little project cost me? Between surrogate fees, expenses, gifts, food, apartments, and trust funds, I spent over 1.5trillion Won. I had a big contract with the Dodgers at the time. Money was not a problem. But now Iâm an aging pitcher with no arm left. I donât have the money to pay for this all over again. The contracts for this kind of thing, especially since I need an egg donor, could bankrupt me. Not to mention the emotional toll this took on me. I canât do this shit again dad. Never again.â
âBut being a father means so much to you. You canât adopt. You canât nut up a pretty lady and have a baby the old fashioned way. And nutting up a pretty dude will not give you the desired result. So what are you going to do? Just give up?â
âYes. I give up.â
âOh son. Youâre still grieving. Of course you feel that way right now. Give it some time. Iâm sure youâll feel differently.â
âI wonât. Before any of this happened, I had already decided to let fate decide my future. I didnât know if it was going to work out with Mokyo for many different reasons. But I never expected this. Iâm not meant to be a dad.â
âDonât be ridiculous. Of course you are. We shouldnât be talking about this right now. Iâm sorry for bringing it up.â Jeong-hyun watched the color come back to his sonâs cheeks as he ate his stew. Jeongguk still had a long road of healing ahead of him but at least there was light at the end of the tunnel.Â
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Jeongguk still hadnât converted the nursery back into an office. He left every stuffed animal, every diaper and every crib in place. Anyone who dared suggest that he tear down the nursery risked getting punched in the face. The death of his daughter had spawned a nasty irascibility within his personality. Losing baseball only fed into his bitter disposition. He rarely smiled. He rarely saw his friends anymore. He rarely left his house.Â
Jeonggukâs father convinced him to consult a new doctor for his shoulder rehab. The new doctor was exactly what Jeongguk needed and together they were able to get him back into pitching shape. After a grieving period, Jeongguk decided to go back to the Giants and reclaim his closing position for the playoffs. He summoned his agent who scheduled a meeting with the Lotte Giants.Â
âLet me do the talking,â Chang warned.
âI never talk. I just sit there and look hot,â Jeongguk shrugged.
âWellâŚdonât you start talking. Iâve got this. Iâll negotiate.â
âIâm still under contract. Thereâs no negotiation. Youâre always looking for more money, you little weasel,â Jeongguk rolled his eyes.
âJust shut up.â
âDonât fuck this up,â Jeongguk bit back.Â
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The entire management team gathered to negotiate Jeonggukâs return to the majors. The coaches and managers of the Busan Lotte Giants couldnât get over how much Jeongguk had bulked up after being away for just three months. He certainly looked the part of a power pitcher and they were anxious to get him back into camp to clock his pitching speeds. Just as they sat down to begin the discussion, Jeonggukâs phone rang. He didnât recognize the number but it was from Seoul. It was the worst time ever to receive a phone call, but something deep within Jeonggukâs gut told him to answer it.
âUhâŚexcuse me. I have to take this. Itâs urgent. Chang, you can handle it from here.â Jeongguk had no idea if the call was urgent or not, but after missing all the phone calls from the hospital the day that his daughter died, he vowed to never ignore calls again. He quickly dipped out of the conference room and into the hallway. âHello?â
A quiet weak voice answered on the other line, âMr. Jeon?â She appeared to be whispering.
âYes. This is Jeon Jeongguk. Who is this?â
âMy name is Mary. You donât know meâŚwell you do but not reallyâŚ,âshe whispered.
âWhat? How do I know you? Or not know you?â He said ridiculously, trying to follow her logic.
âWe canât talk on the phone. I need to see you, right away. Iâm texting you an address. Meet me there tomorrow at 11:00 am. Tell no one about this.â
âWhy would I meet you? I donât even know who you are?â Jeongguk asked angrily.
âIf you donât meet me, itâll be the biggest mistake of your life. You have to come, you must. I have information thatâŚ,â the caller seemed startled. Her voice muffled and she turned away from the phone. There was random noise in the background.
âWhat information? What is this about?â Jeongguk questioned harshly.
There was a long pause before Mary answered, âItâs aboutâŚyour daughter.â She disconnected.
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Jeongguk pulled up to an old warehouse. The neighborhood was sketchy and he worried about parking his prized Porsche in such a seedy part of town. He sat in the front seat, scanning the street, watching for anything suspicious. Despite the lull in his career, he was still a very famous baseball player and there were many groupies that wanted a piece of him. He wondered if this was a set up.Â
He thought back to the call that heâd received the day prior. The voice was that of an older woman. She sounded warm and kind, but also scared. There was something familiar about her voice which was why he let his guard down and accepted her invite. Was she someone he knew? A face from the past? And what did she know about baby Jeon? How did she know that his precious baby even existed? He had so many questions. If it was a trap, he was walking into it with both eyes open. The death of his child was mired in so much mystery and confusion. He was willing to take the risk if it meant possibly learning more about what happened. Maybe this was one of the paramedics or doctors who was there on the scene when Mokyo died. He wondered if there would be a price for the information. Jeongguk had no idea what to expect.
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Reluctantly, he left his car parked in front and approached the warehouse. He twisted the rusty handle and the door creaked open. It was very dark but he stepped inside anyway.Â
âHello? Anyone here?â He stayed close to the door in case he needed to make a quick get-away.
âMr. Jeon?âÂ
A timid voice called out from behind the cobweb covered rafters.
âYes, who are you? What do you know about my daughter?â
âItâs me. Mary.â A woman with white hair stepped into the stream of light that shone through the filthy window. âThank you for coming.â
âYouâŚyou?â Jeongguk immediately recognized her face. How could he ever forget someone who had shown him such kindness and grace during one of the most difficult moments in his life? He immediately ran to hug her. âYour name is Mary? You may have told me but I was not in my right mindâŚ,â his voice trailed off.
âYes. Iâm Mary. You remember me. Iâm relieved. I didnât want you to think I was some weirdo.â
âPlease Mary, tell me what you know. Why did you call me here? What do you know about my daughter?â
âThe hospital says you still havenât picked up her ashes. Why?â
Jeongguk searched for the answer. He was embarrassed to say it but he said it, âBecause if I have her ashes, her death becomes real. I know itâs real, I know sheâs gone, but Iâm not ready to face that finality yet. Does that make any sense?â
âOh Mr. Jeon, it makes perfect sense.â Mary nodded. She wanted to give the young man a hug, but given what she had to tell him, she felt it inappropriate. âPick up the ashes and then immediately take them to have them analyzed. They arenât what you think they are.â
âI donât understand,â Jeongguk asked. âAre you saying they donât belong to my Angel?â
âWhat Iâm about to tell you is going to be very hard to believe. Your daughter is not dead. Youâve been conned.â
âIâve beenâŚwhat? What do you mean sheâs not dead? I saw her body. I said goodbye. I saw her tiny little face,â Jeongguk argued.
âThat nightâŚthe night when it happened, I saw you outside of the viewing room. I grew suspicious. Why didnât they allow you inside? Most parents get to hold their son or daughterâs hand but they kept you at a distance. Iâm the forensic toxicologist for the hospital. My job is to take the blood samples from the deceased. I have a list of everyone who dies everyday. Your daughter was there in the viewing room, yet she wasnât on my list. I was confused, so when no one was looking, I snuck into the room to examine her.â Maryâs face lost all color. Jeongguk could see that she was visibly shaken. Her breath quickened. He worried that she may faint. She gripped a long beam that extended to the ceiling, âMr. Jeon. That thing you saw wasnât real.â
âThing? Why are you using that word?â Jeongguk felt a flash of anger when the stranger referred to his baby as a âthingâ.
âBecause she wasnât real,â Mary said more persistently.
ThatâsâŚthatâs impossible. She was real. Her skin was a bit bluish in tone but she was real, Iâm sure of it?â
âAre you? You didnât even get to touch it. Are you sure it was real? How many dead bodies have you seen in your lifetime?â Mary quipped.
âNone. That was the first one.â
âWell Iâve seen thousands Mr. Jeon. What you saw in the hospital that day was not a real person. It wasâŚa doll. A very elaborate doll. Someone wanted you to think that your child was dead.â
âA DOLL! Youâre insane. Thatâs morbid and disgusting. Why would someone want me to think that my child was dead if she really wasnât? Who could be so cruel?â
âIâm not lying to you Mr. Jeon. I have proof that it wasnât your daughter that you saw on that metal slab.â Mary did the unthinkable. She reached into a bag and pulled out something that appeared to be a baby. She showed it to Jeongguk, âThis is what you saw. Isnât it?â
âFUCK!â Jeongguk screamed and stumbled backwards. âYes, oh GOD. Thatâs exactly what I saw. Same eyes, same skin. FUCK! Whatâs going on here?â He refused to touch the doll. It looked creepily human. Memories from the worst day of his life came rushing back to him. He wondered if he was going to vomit again. âIf my baby isnât dead, then where is she?â
âI donât know where she is. Iâm hoping by telling you this information, youâll find out where sheâs been taken and who has her. One thing is for sure, sheâs been stolen from you.â
âWait, wait, wait, this makes no sense! No sense at all. Why would a reputable hospital like Seoul National be so careless to be involved in something like stealing babies?â
âI donât think they know. I think itâs a baby selling ring thatâs being run by a few individuals within the hospital. If my suspicions are correct, the hospital is about to have quite a scandal on their hands.â
âStealing babies?â
Mary looked at him approvingly, âBabies are very valuable Mr. Jeon. Everyone wants one, but not everyone can have one.â
âDoes this mean that Mokyo is alive too? Was she involved?â
âNo. Sadly, sheâs dead. I took her blood samples myself. There was nothing suspicious about her death. It was unfortunate, but not uncommon. My final results were added to her autopsy report. But itâs because she died that I believe this fraud was able to take place. You see, Mr. Jeon, I looked through all of your records. This was a crime of opportunity. I donât think any of it was planned, but I do think the perpetrators have done it before. You were traveling at the time that the mother went into labor. Well, when she died, the baby was temporarily an orphan until you arrived to claim her. That left the perfect opportunity for someone to swoop in and take her.â
âHow do you know all of this? Why do you think my daughter is being held someplace?â
âBecause thereâs no official record of her death. Trust me, I know. Not a single death certificate gets posted without my signature. Thereâs no record of her dying. Someone gave this information to the doctor and to the social worker and they just followed protocol which was to alert you. âHow were all of these people fooled? Someone had to be there when they were pronounced dead. If it wasnât the doctor, then who was it?â Jeongguk tried to make sense of what Mary was saying.
âThere has to be a nurse involved, one who had the authority to take the baby away and then claim it as deceased without triggering too many questions. Mr. Jeon, your baby was born two months premature. She had to have special care for at least a couple of weeks. Whoever took her, knew how to care for her. Notice that you never actually spoke to a doctor. Only nurses and the social worker,â Mary explained. âI donât think the social worker was involved, but there is something really suspicious about that nurse.â
âWho would do this to me? Who would hurt me like this?â Jeongguk squealed.
âItâs not about you. Itâs about money. After I discovered what happened to you, I did my research. There were twenty cases over the last four years of viable babies who suddenly died at the same time as their mothers. I signed off on fourteen of them which means they were really dead. The other six are a mystery. I never signed off on them and I canât find any trace of their autopsy reports. I believe they were taken as well. Something horrific is going on here and I canât sit by and let you be another victim.â
Jeongguk began to pace. The information was too much. He was drowning in his own thoughts. He was terrified, confused, relieved, yet worried all over again. If his baby girl was really still out there, then who had her? Were they taking care of her? Was she in danger?Â
âI donât know what to do with this information. Where do I even begin?âÂ
Mary was clear with her explanation, âI donât think the people who did this had any idea that you were her father. If they had known she was attached to someone as high profile and famous as you, they would have never chosen you as a victim. Theyâre probably accustomed to dealing with people who donât have the resources to question the death of their children. Ah, but not you Mr. Jeon. You have the world at your fingertips. Go after these people. Find out who they are and make them pay. And maybe you can stop this from happening to anyone else. Find your daughter, find her,â Mary said with conviction.
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The very next day Jeongguk picked up the urn that was supposed to hold his daughterâs ashes. Before he went any further down the path of looking for his daughter, he had to make sure that Maryâs story checked out. He found a forensic pathologist who could be discreet with his evaluation of the babyâs remains. Jeongguk had no idea what the pathologist was going to tell him, so he braced for anything. It only took a few hours before he received a phone call with the doctorâs results.
âHello, Dr. Tan?â Jeongguk answered the phone immediately upon seeing the doctorâs number pop up.Â
âMr. Jeon!â The doctor seemed out of breath. He was definitely rattled. Jeongguk took that to mean that he had bad news. âWh-wh-wh-where did you say you received these remains?â
âFrom the hospital. My newborn daughter passed away about three months ago and she was cremated. Those are the remains they gave me.â
âThese are supposed to beâŚ,â the doctor paused for an abnormally long time.
â...supposed to beâŚ?â Jeongguk picked up his sentence.
â...supposed to beâŚhuman?â
âOf course. I was told they were the remains of my baby. What did you find, doctor?â Jeongguk questioned.Â
âAre you sure this is the urn the hospital gave you?â
âMy name is on it. Look for yourself. Whatâs happening? Are you saying these remains donât belong to my baby girl?â
âNO! They do not. They arenât even human. Seoul National is a very reputable hospital. Never in their history have they ever done anything like this.â The pathologist seemed to ramble in his shocked state. Jeongguk could sense that the man was struggling to find the right words, âI donât know how to even say this to you. ButâŚI ran a DNA sequence on the remaining bone fragments and theyâre feline in origin and definitely not human. Mr. Jeon, these remains that the hospital gave youâŚbelong to aâŚcat.â
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 Jimin laid on his back with four-month old Jade sleeping on his chest. She was smiling and laughing in her sleep. He wondered what she was dreaming about. Unicorns? Probably not. Angels? Ridiculous. Teddy bears and puffy white clouds? No chance. Baseball? Definitely.
She was particularly tired after spending all afternoon in the park. Theyâd barely made it home in time for the start of the playoff game between the Busan Giants and the Seoul Dodgers. The game was hyped as the best match up of the year and rightfully so. It marked the return of Ace closer, Jeon Jeongguk, whoâd been away from the team for undisclosed personal reasons. Jimin had never really followed his career, but he was there for the media circus and excitement of it all.
Jade loved good pitching. She and Jimin had looked forward to the game since Jeonâs return was announced. She even dressed for the occasion in a customized Busan Giants onesie that he found online. Her tiny little raspberry socks and baseball themed bib made her the cutest Giants fan in Korea. He really had hoped they could watch the game together. But instead, his little seedling laid burrowed into his chest like a tiny bunny, snoring softly and smiling at the bats and baseballs in her dreams. She was sound asleep, more peaceful than sheâd ever been. With his eyes closed, he kissed the top of her head and gave a humble thank you to her for choosing him. Â
âDaddy loves you,â he whispered.Â
Her long hair had grown even longer, at least six centimeters. The ponytail on the top of her head was perfectly even; not too tight, not too loose. The result of weeks and weeks of practice while his sweet little girl sat patiently, allowing him to fail as many times as needed to finally get it right.
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Jimin watched the game alone. He didnât dare wake her but he missed her company. He felt lonely. The Ace closer Jeon Jeongguk had an incredible game. He was definitely in top form. Jimin wondered fleetingly why he had been away for so long. Thanks to Jeonggukâs save, the Giants won and progressed to the next round. Mid-celebration, the press bombarded Jeongguk in the locker room.Â
Bare chested and sweaty, the pitcher smiled graciously at the cameras as twenty different microphones were shoved into his face.Â
âJk, Jk,â An interviewer from KBB Seoul scrambled to ask the first question, âSo how does it feel to be back after so many months away?â
âIt feels good. Like I never left. Next question.â Jeongguk pointed to another reporter in the back.
âJk, Iâm the online columnist for ESPN Korea, howâs the arm feeling and how are you staying healthy?â
âArmâs good. Trainers and medical staff are the best. Taking it day by day,â Jeongguk laughed.
Jimin was so busy ogling the manâs perfect chest and dreamy eyes that he barely noticed that Jade was awake. Not only was she awake, she managed to lift her head fully off of Jiminâs chest. She twisted around to face the television and glared at the man on the screen. With every word he uttered, her concentration intensified. She didnât move, didnât breathe. She was hypnotized by the voice of the young pitcher as he talked to the sea of reporters.Â
âHello sleepyhead. You missed the entire game,â Jimin kissed her once again. âOh you like his voice?â
Typically Jade would glance up into Jiminâs face whenever he spoke to her, but not this time. She only had eyes for the man on the television screen.Â
âGet in line, I saw him first,â Jimin teased.Â
Jadeâs lips curled as she began to coo. Her binky fell from her mouth and landed on Jiminâs chest. He laughed at her reaction to watching the manâs interview. For ten minutes, she sat perfectly still as she watched Jeon Jeongguk graciously answer questions. He seemed like a nice guy, different from most professional athletes. There was a humility to him that bordered on sadness. His smile was there, but not a genuine reflection of his emotions. The story was in his eyes. Jimin wondered if something had happened in his life that left a stain on his heart.
The interview concluded rather abruptly when the cameraman cut to a different story. Jade waited patiently, not immediately reacting to the new scene. However, seconds later she began to boil over. Her tantrum started small at first, just a pouting of the lips and the balling of her fist. It took a moment for her anger to combust, but when it did, she opened the gates of hell. She began to wail, crying so animatedly that Jimin immediately jumped to his feet.
âWhat is it? Whatâs wrong, my little seedling? Why are you so upset?â Jimin paced up and down the apartment, as he always did when trying to soothe her.Â
He held the back of her head and placed her on his shoulder. Jadeâs outburst was out of the ordinary. She hadnât acted this way since her days of colic. Jimin began his soothing ritual of pacing through his apartment with Jade in his arms. The path between the couch and the bedroom was worn thin from all of the months heâd spent walking her back and forth.
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Whatever was bothering her, it was serious. The firestorm of anger came out of nowhere. She was not willing to be soothed and she kept staring back towards the television. It didnât take Jimin long to realize that she was pissed off because the Jeon guy was no longer on screen.
âOh, him. Youâre so transparent,â Jimin laughed. âYea, heâs cute, but a little old for you, donât you think?â Jiminâs good natured humor helped calm her down. She loved the sound of her daddyâs laughter.Â
As the seasoned parent he had become, he quickly fixed her a bottle and settled down in front of the computer. He fed her the bottle while simultaneously pulling up old YouTube videos of Jeonggukâs interviews. Jade kicked her feet and settled in Jiminâs lap as she listened to the manâs voice once again.
âAw sweetie, youâve got quite a little crush donât you?â Jimin smiled, âYea, I donât blame you.â
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Finding a daycare for Jade was one of the hardest tasks that Jimin had undertaken in his entire life. Even getting his Masterâs degree didnât require as much research as this did. For weeks, he and his mother scoured the daycare centers in his area looking for the best one. His paternity leave was coming to an end and he needed someone to care for his little seedling while he worked.Â
Aera couldnât care for her full time because she owned a busy bakery and worked long hours. Jimin made an above average salary but he couldnât afford a private nanny. Daycare was his only option. He and Jade traveled from center to center, interviewing the teachers, observing the students, and studying the curriculum. None of them met his very high standards. Jade wasnât impressed either as she sat perched like a Queen on his lap. Her large doe eyes scanned each facility critically with her moist lips fixed disapprovingly in a stale purse. Aera told Jimin that he was being too critical, but in Jiminâs mind, his little girl deserved the best and it was his duty to find it for her. If the place didnât meet four month old Jadeâs vibe, then it was a hard pass.
As they made their way to the fifth daycare center on their list, Jimin noticed a black SUV pass him on the street. Normally, he wouldnât have noticed something so insignificant. Except - this was the third time that the same SUV passed them. The car was very distinctive; Range Rover with dark tinted windows, driving too slow for the flow of traffic, turning behind him at every corner and speeding off whenever he looked itâs way. It was strange stuff. Out of pure instinct, he committed the license plate number to memory - an easy feat for a mathematical mind. If it wasnât such a crazy idea, he would have sworn the car was following them.
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September 28, 2026
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The first day taking Jade to Serendipity Seedlings Preschool and Daycare was just as miserable as Jimin expected it to be. Jade burst into a tantrum the moment she was taken from his arms. She clawed towards him, trying to convince him to take her back. Her eyes were filled with so much betrayal and fear.Â
The teacher was unphased, âGive her a kiss and walk away. Sheâll be fine. This is the oldest trick in the book. They try to guilt you into staying,â she explained.
Jimin sniffled, âHer special formula and diapers are in the bag. She likes baseball so if she gets too cranky you canâŚ,â
âBaseball? We donât allow children in our infantâs room to watch television. But Iâm sure we can find a few good books to read,â she insisted.
âOh-uh, yea. Right. Call me if you need anything,â Jimin spoke over Jadeâs screams. His stomach churned. Once again he felt like the worst parent in the world - a feeling he hadnât experienced in months.
It broke his heart to leave her there even though he knew that he had to. Jade loved the place during their initial visits. She smiled at the teachers and giggled through tummy time. It was by far the best daycare of the twenty they had visited. Still, when it came time to leave her there, Jade protested mightily which made it all the more difficult for Jimin. He promised himself that he wouldnât cry. The daycare workers all cheered him on and promised him that Jade would be fine. They encouraged him to leave so that Jade could settle in her new surroundings without him being a distraction.
He gave his daughter one last kiss on the cheek and then backed away.Â
âIâll be back. I promise, Iâll be back. Please donât cry. Daddy - loves you.â
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Jeongguk sat in the back seat of the Range Rover alongside his private investigator. They chattered back and forth as they sat outside of Serendipity Seedlings Preschool and Daycare. Â
 Jeonggukâs eyes narrowed, âYou sure?â
Jaeâs response did not give Jeongguk much confidence, âAs sure as I can be. The question now becomes, did we find the right kid?â Ryu Jae-yeop was the private investigator that Jeongguk had hired to help him find out the truth about what had happened to his daughter. He was the best in the business and the most expensive.
Jeongguk watched the blonde man walk back to his car. He had a very unique gait, a confident stride. Some might even call it sexy. Jeongguk was intrigued with him - the man who had stolen his daughter.Â
âWhat makes you think this is the guy?â Jeongguk asked.Â
âThe age of his baby. It fits very nicely into our timeline. Hereâs a file I put together on the kid. Itâs not much, but itâs enough to make me think weâre on the right track. I was able to find a source to pull the surveillance videos from the hospital the night that your daughter disappeared. The camera covers every single exit in the hospital. After weeks of combing through the film, I finally found video of a nurse coming out of the entrance near the Pediatric unit. She caught my attention because she had on a coat in the middle of June. It was buttoned all the way up to her chest. It was clear to me that she had something underneath her coat, possibly a baby carrier strapped to her. I pulled in a friend who enhances video. We blew up the image and I could clearly see the head of a sleeping baby peeping from beneath her jacket. She was sneaking a baby out,â Jae said soundly.
âOk, thatâs damn suspicious behavior,â Jeongguk leaned forward to get a better view of the blonde man in the white Volvo SUV. He was very attractive and the more Jeongguk stared, the more captivating he found him. He was doubtful however, that a man who carried himself with such grace could be a baby thief. âBut that still doesnât explain how this guy is involved and why you think he had my baby,â Jeongguk probed.
The nurse who was caught on surveillance video is named Oh Hee-young. Sheâs been with the hospital for twelve months. Interestingly enough, she rented a special incubation crib for premature babies on the same day that your daughter went missing. I called in another favor and got a copy of her phone records. Guess who she called the night of the incident?â
âDonât keep me waiting or Iâll punch you in the face,â Jeongguk said with irritation.
âKim Hanjoo, the Director of Holt Adoption Agency.â
Jeongguk pulled his eyes away from the blonde and stared at Jae, âWait, Iâve heard of them. Theyâre a first rate organization. The Giants do charity events with them all of the time. Thereâs no way they would be involved in a baby stealing ring,â Jeongguk remarked.Â
âI pulled the phone records from Hanjooâs officeâŚdonât ask me how.â
âPlease tell me it was legal,â Jeongguk complained and rubbed his temples.
âI said donât ask questions,â Jae laughed. âAnywayâŚfor about two weeks, calls went back and forth between Hee-young and Hanjoo. And then out of the blue she called that guy. His name is Park Jimin,â Jae gestured towards the blonde who was sitting in his car.Â
âWhatâs he doing in there?â Jeongguk asked curiously. The blonde was slumped over the steering wheel. His shoulders shook as he sat alone in his car. Is heâŚ?â
â...crying?â Jae suggested.
âCrying,â Jeongguk repeated with a hint of sympathy. He instinctively guessed what was troubling the handsome blonde man, âIs this the first time heâs ever taken her to daycare?â
âBased on my surveillance over the last month, yea. From everything Iâve seen, heâs been her only care giver. His mother comes around every few days, but itâs mostly him.â
âThis doesnât make sense. This man wouldnât steal a baby,â Jeongguk insisted again.
âAnd that brings us back to my original point. We need a DNA sample to prove that little seedling is from your seed,â Jae joked.
âLeave that part to me. Iâll get your sample. Is the lab ready?â
âTheyâre on standby, but how do you propose getting a sample from the baby?â
âI said leave that to me. Itâll take a few months to pull it all together, but I have a plan. You just continue to follow the cute little blonde and donât let him out of your sight.â Jeongguk snapped up when he saw the white Volvo exiting the parking lot. Heâs on the move. Follow him. We need to know where heâs going.â
âHe works at a company called Volga Partners. We can trail him back there. He builds surgical robots or some shit like that. I have a file on him if youâd like to see it.â
âOf course Iâd like to see it. Fuck Jae, youâre worth every fucking penny I paid you.â
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Jiminâs first day back in the lab was miserable. He missed being a stay at home dad. He missed spending his days carrying his Princess around in the baby Bjorn while they watched the little league games and walked in the park. He was supposed to be validating the new formulas left behind by the coworker who had covered his assignments while he was out. But instead, he focused on his phone as he watched the live daycare feed from the infant room. Jade was on the floor mat having tummy time. She wasnât crying. In fact, she had a few other babies around her. She was civil, even though Jimin could tell she resented being there. He laughed. His Princess was such a diva.
He walked towards the lab window with his phone still in his hand. It was then that he noticed a black SUV sitting on the street just outside of his building. It looked very similar to the SUV that had been following them. Coincidence? He wasnât sure. But since he couldnât see a clear view of the license plate, he decided to ignore it. Busan was full of black SUVâs and it was stupid to get freaked out every time he saw one.
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âI canât fucking see. Why do I have to be the one in the fucking mascot costume?â
âBecause Iâm the star. No one gives a damn about you unless Iâm beside you. Now stop complaining. A few pictures and then weâll be out of here in no time,â Jeongguk warned.
Chang, Jeonggukâs agent, waddled beside him dressed like a 186 centimeter giant seagull with a yellow bill and white feathers. He wore a snug t-shirt with the Lotte Giants logo on the front. His wingspan and belly were so large that he got jammed in the door frame as he tried to enter. Jeongguk stood behind him and gave him a mighty shove to help him through the front door of the Serendipity Seedlings Preschool and Daycare.
Jeongguk stepped in behind him, dressed in a Giants baseball hat and his team jersey. He smiled as he entered the lobby. There was an audible gasp when he stepped inside. All of the schoolâs children were lined up in the hallway, waiting for Jeon Jeongguk, the famous pitcher for the Lotte Giants, to show up for picture day. The professional photographer that Jeongguk had hired already had a photo booth set up with a replica of the stadium set as the backdrop.Â
Chang continued to curse under his breath, âI canât fucking breathe. My dick is hot and I think thereâs a feather stuck up my ass.â
âThat sounds like a good day to me. I love hot dicks and feathers up my ass,â Jeongguk showed a flash of his naughty side. âStop complaining, Iâd kill to have a hot dicâŚ,â
âMr. Jeon!â The pre-schoolâs Principal ran up to him to shake his hand. âThank you so much for this. The kids are beyond excited. If youâll have a seat, we can get started. Most of them wore your jersey.â
Jeongguk smiled. The kids, most of them dressed in red jerseys that said Jeon 13 on the back, jumped and wiggled as they waited to take their picture with the Giants mascot and star pitcher.Â
âIâm on a tight schedule soâŚletâs get going. I want a picture with each of them,â Jeongguk said.
The clever ruse that Jeongguk had devised was pretty simple. In the name of charity, Jeongguk made a large donation to the school and offered to take pictures with each of the students on picture day. Each toddler got a free Giants t-shirt and each baby got a free Giants bib. To keep the operation as discreet as possible, he made his Agent play the part of the teamâs mascot while he handled the kids.
It took about an hour to rotate through the long line of wiggly, squirmy toddlers. Jeongguk had to offer Chang an additional 100k Won to stay. Heâd been kicked in the nuts at least six times and two of the kids jabbed him in the butt with the baseball bat they were using as a prop. It was a rough day for Chang but his effort paid off.Â
Jeongguk scanned the crowd of babies that were being carried out to greet him. Many of them were sleeping but not seven month old Jade. She was wide awake. Jeongguk couldnât believe his eyes. She was beautiful; the spitting image of Mokyo. But she also looked - just like him - especially the eyes. He thought to himself, could this possibly be his daughter? Her resemblance to pictures heâd seen of himself as a baby was uncanny.
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The teacherâs placed each of the infants into Jeonggukâs arms for their picture. As a parting gift, each of the babies received a red Giantâs bib with his autograph. For every baby, he placed the new bib over their existing one.Â
The teacher stepped forward with the last child. âMr. Jeon, this little one is the leader of our playroom. Her name is Jade and sheâs seven months old. Sheâs a very big baseball fan.â
Jade was teething. She had a chilled rubber pretzel in her mouth that she was using to massage her itchy gums. Spit dripped all over her bib which was exactly what Jeongguk needed.
As she placed Jade on Jeonggukâs lap, his heart began to pound. The hair on the back of his neck stood up and his knee bounced. It was her. It.was.her. There was no doubt in his mind. Every bone in his body recognized his flesh and blood. Jeonggukâs eyes flitted across the floor. He focused on the colorful blocks on the carpet in an effort to gather his composure. This was her. This was his daughter.Â
Taking a deep breath for a quick recovery, he spoke to her, âYouâre so beautiful. Nice to meet you, Jade.â
The second that Jade heard his voice, she turned completely around, dropping her teething pretzel to the floor. Her chubby legs shook as she stood to her feet and bounced up and down in his lap.Â
âHi, hi baby girl. Hi.â Jeongguk clenched his eyes closed. He gulped down a lump of sobs that had gathered in his throat. Crying was not allowed.
âMr. JeonâŚare youâŚok?â Jadeâs teacher stepped closer and handed him a tissue.
âIâm fine. She - she just reminds me of my baby sister.â Jeongguk didnât have a baby sister. But it was the only lie he could think of under pressure. âI know youâre excited, little one. I am too. But please turn around and letâs take a picture,â he whispered to her.
Jade absolutely refused. She had not yet started walking, but standing and jumping were her specialty. She continued to jump as she savored Jeonggukâs voice. She glared at him with her large doe eyes that were so much like his. She refused to sit down, she refused to stop staring, she refused to do anything that the adults asked her to do.
Jeongguk was able to get her to turn just enough for the photographer to snap a picture. As the teachers all gathered the children to head back to their classrooms, Jeongguk quickly removed Jadeâs spit covered bib and slid it into a plastic bag that he had in his pocket. By the time the teacher turned to take her away, she was wearing her bright red Giantâs bib, just like all of the other babies. It was a slight of the hand so discreet that even Chang missed it. Â
Reluctantly, Jeongguk handed Jade back to her teacher. Well - at least he tried. Jade grabbed two locks of his long hair and refused to let it go. She held on so tightly that his baseball hat tilted and fell to the floor. Â
Her teacher laughed, âHeâs a cutie, but Iâm afraid he doesnât belong to you. You have to let him go sweetheart.â
Jade cooed and double-downed on her grip. She began to sing a random baby song with no clear words. Her chubby fingers balled into fists full of Jeonggukâs hair. She placed some of the strands in her mouth. Jeongguk didnât want to let her go either - but he had to. He whispered to her so that only she could hear, âHarry makes another trip into Diagon alley. I promise to tell you all about it. Iâll be back. Daddy loves you.â
Jeongguk didnât even say goodbye to the other children. He handed Jade back to her teacher and surged towards the door. âIt was wonderful seeing all of you. I have to go now. Pictures can be picked up at the photobooth,â he said as he watched Jade begin to cry. He rushed through the door as quickly as possible so that no one could see his tears.
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The black Range Rover sped through the streets, headed towards Geyongnam. The lab was ready. As Jeonggukâs black Range Rover pulled up to the building, a lab tech rushed the car. Jeongguk pulled the preserved DNA sample from his pocket and handed it to the tech.Â
âWe need your sample too, sir.â
âYea, yea whatever you need,â Jeongguk nodded.Â
His heart was still pounding. His sedulous, heartbreaking journey to find his lost daughter had finally ended. He was sure of it. Jeongguk sat in the chair inside of the testing facility and stared up at the tech as he carefully removed the bib and swabbed it for Jadeâs DNA.
âHer name is Jade. Sheâs seven months old and sheâs the most incredible child Iâve ever seen. Sheâs my daughter. I have no doubt in my mind. I found her. I FOUND HER! I canât believe how big she is. Sheâs standing and almost walking. She knew who I was. She recognized me,â Jeonggukâs lip began to quiver, he was overjoyed. So much heartache, so much pain, it was all over. âI have to get her back.â
âI know Mr. Jeon. I understand. But we need evidence that will hold up in court. You canât just waltz in there and take a child that legally belongs to someone else. Open your mouth please,â the tech waited for Jeongguk to stop rambling about his daughter so that he could swab the inside of his cheek to collect his DNA.
Jeongguk closed his eyes as the white cotton tip of the swab gently scraped his cheek. âIs that good?â
âPerfect. I have everything I need to run the tests.â
âHow long before I learn the results?â
âFive days.â
âFive days? That seems like such a long time,â Jeongguk lamented.
âItâs no time at all. You pitch tonight and tomorrow, right?â The lab tech gently tried to distract Jeongguk from thinking about the results.
âYea. Tonight, tomorrow and Saturday. Long weekend of work ahead of me,â Jeongguk said as he watched the lab tech drop each of the swabs into test tubes and label them.
âIâll call you as soon as the results are in. In the meantime, go pitch a no-hitter for me will ya?â
âIâll do my best,â Jeongguk called over his shoulder and headed back to his car.
***
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Jimin hung the picture of Jade and the Giantâs pitcher, Jeongguk, on the wall over Jadeâs crib.Â
âYou didnât tell me that you got to meet him. I mean I knew that a member of the team was coming for picture day, but I didnât know it would be him.â Jimin was a tad bit jealous. He hadnât been touched by another man in almost a year and he desperately wanted to be touched by that one. âYou got to sit in his lap and everything,â he laughed. âWish I could sit in his lap,â he whispered under his breath but his desire had a completely different meaning.
âBluuuuurrrr, dat, dat mi,â Jade crawled around the floor of her nursery.Â
âMm-hm, I bet,â Jimin answered.Â
He sat Jade on the ottoman and sat on the carpet next to her. It was spa day. She had a large terry cloth headband holding her hair back. Jimin used a towel to hold back his damp tresses. They wore matching white terry cloth robes and a pair of terry cloth slippers. Jade had already misplaced one of her slippers.Â
She had also eaten most of her green avocado detoxifying mask. Remnants of the green only remained around her eyes and forehead and cheeks. The rest of it was squished between her fingers as she fed it to herself. Avocados were her favorite food, so Jimin fully expected that she would use the mask as a snack.
 Jiminâs mask was still curating. His bright eyes sparkled as he talked to his daughter. The beautiful white teeth that appeared every time he smiled, only shone more so when contrasted against the green slime all over his skin.
âWhich color?â He flashed three different bottles of nail polish in front of Jade to allow her to pick a color. She grabbed the light green - as expected. âYouâre so predictable,â he laughed. âSoâŚhow was your day?â
âRrrrrrrrrrr, pllllllllsh,â Six month old Jade rolled her tongue and attempted to answer her fatherâs question.
 I loved your artwork, youâre truly a baby Picasso. Iâve never seen a handprint turkey as eloquent as yours,â Jimin chatted casually as he painted Jadeâs toe nails. She giggled every time he touched her foot. âCareful. Itâs wet.â
âMi, dat dat,â Jade said in response.Â
 Jimin nodded. He interpreted her tone, even though he couldnât understand her words. âYes. Me too. My day was long and tiring. Sean from accounting keeps asking me out. Iâve told him no thirteen times. If he keeps it up, Iâm going to HR,â Jimin gossiped. He batted his eyes to make Jade laugh.
Jade shoved her entire fist into her mouth and chewed on it to soothe her gums. She had two teeth ready to burst through the gumline and they caused her to chew on everything. Whenever Jimin needed to shave, she would chew on his chin just to use the stubble to scratch her itchy gums. Everything was a chew toy, even her daddyâs face.
âOk, while your nails dry, Iâll go get our snack. I sliced some fresh bananas and cucumbers. Stay here, Iâll be right back.â
 Jimin retrieved a fancy silver tray from the kitchen. But as he walked back to Jadeâs room, he glanced through the window and saw a black Range Rover sitting on the corner, just a meter or so from his building. It was the same SUV that heâd suspected of following him for the last month. Jimin prayed it was just his imagination, but when he checked the license plate, his heart sank. It was a match to the plate that heâd memorized outside of the day care. Something was wrong. It was not just his imagination. He was being followed and - they knew where he lived.Â
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Jimin ran back to the bedroom and scooped Jade up into his arms. Jade was startled. She knew something had to be wrong because daddy never smeared a fresh pedicure. She laid in the safety of his arms as she waited to see what all of the commotion was about.
He picked up his cell phone and immediately dialed.
â112 - Whatâs your emergency?â
âThereâs a strange car outside of my apartment. Itâs black with tinted windows so dark that I canât even see inside,â Jimin explained as he peered through the blinds at the SUV.
âCar? Youâre calling about a car?â
âYES! Not just any car, a very suspicious one.â
âJimin? Is this you?â
Jimin stared at his phone, âWha-wha do you mean, is this me? How do you know itâs me?â
âHow many times have I told you that this line is for emergencies only?â The operator asked.
âBut Kai, this is an emergency.â Jimin continued to watch the SUV.
âJimin, I know your first name and you know mine. Donât you see how problematic that is? Over the last six months, youâve called this number 31 times. And all due respect Jimin, itâs never been a damn emergency.â
Jimin frowned, âWell this time it is. Kai, listen please. Jade and I need some help.â
Kai, the 112 operator, rolled her eyes, âOk, Iâm listening.â
âThereâs a black SUV parked outside of my apartment. I canât see whoâs inside. But the scary part is that itâs been following me for maybe two or three months. Whoever it is, they know where I work, where I shop, where my daughter goes to daycare and today I realized that they also know where I live. Iâm worried for our safety. I donât know these people and I donât know what they want,â Jimin explained.
âAnd are you sure theyâve been following you and itâs not just a coincidence? Theyâve been following me. I memorized the plates. PBX2384. Itâs the same plate, same car, every damn day, everywhere I go,â Jimin said fearfully.
âThis sounds - serious. Iâm sending an officer over immediately. If nothing else, they can talk to the driver and maybe scare him off. Sit tight, Jimin. Someone will be there shortly.â
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January 3, 2027
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Aera sat holding Jade in her arms. Jimin walked back and forth to the window to make sure that the black SUV had not returned. Five days had passed since the police had spoken to the driver and forced him to move on. Jimin still had no idea who the people were or what they wanted. And he feared they could return at any moment.
âSo what do you think they want?â Aera asked.
âI donât know. But I have a bad feeling about it. I mean who would want to follow me?â Jimin questioned.
âYouâre coming home with me. You and Jade will be safe with me until we can work this out.â Aera bounced Jade in her lap as Jade tried to stand on Aeraâs thighs.Â
âUm-ma,â Jade smiled.
âYes, Grandma is taking you home with me. We get to spend more time together,â Aera cooed back at Jade. âJimin, sweetie, what else did the police say?â
âNothing useful. They said the man showed proper ID. He denied following me and since he hadnât threatened me in any way, they let him go. They got his driverâs license and plate number and told me to call if he came back,â Jimin said quietly. âIâm worried about Jade mama. Somehow I feelâŚthis involves her.â
âDonât be silly. Youâre letting your imagination get to you. Pack a few things and letâs go. I have everything Jade needs at my house so no need to pack for her,â Aera said warmly as she gave raspberries to both of Jadeâs chins.
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Just as Jimin, Jade and Aera were set to leave, there was a knock at the door.
âWho could that be?â Jimin wondered.
They knocked again, âPolice, open up.â
Jimin breathed a sigh of relief, âThank goodness. Theyâre back. They must have figured out whoâs behind this.â Jimin quickly opened the door.
âPark Jimin?â
âYes?â Both of Jiminâs arms were grabbed and placed behind his back. âHey, whatâs going on here?â
âPark Jimin, youâre under arrest for kidnapping, false imprisonment, forgery, filing false affidavits, fraud and child endangerment,â the officer placed handcuffs around Jiminâs wrists and pulled him out of the apartment. Â
âLet go of my son!â Aera jumped to her feet and walked towards the two police officers. Jade used her fist to swat one of the policemen in the chin.
Jiminâs eyes gaped as the officer tugged on his arms. He spoke frantically to them, âJail? Whatâs going on here? Iâve never kidnapped anyone. Jade is my daughter. I adopted her legally. I canât go to jail. Iâm her father, the only parent she has. Please, you canât do this.â Jimin tried to bargain with the officer, but his pleas were in vain. He was led down the hall to the police car. He yelled back to his mother, âMom, take care of her please. Donât let anyone take her from me, please mom, please. Daddy loves you, daddy loves you,â he shouted towards Jade as she began to cry.
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Jeongguk stepped out of his Porsche. He watched from a distance as the man who had kidnapped his daughter was led out in handcuffs. Getting Park Jimin thrown in jail for his crimes was a good first step. However, he had a long road ahead if he planned to fight for custody.Â
Jimin was placed in the patrol car and driven away. Jeongguk took the opportunity to speak to one of the officers who was still on the scene, âExcuse me. Iâm the one who filed the charges. Itâs my daughter he kidnapped. May I get her and take her home?â
âSir, Iâm afraid itâs not that easy. He claims it was a legitimate adoption. This is too complicated for cops to figure out. Iâm afraid your daughter is going to have to go into a foster home until this is all worked out.â
âA foster home! No! No fucking way!â Jeongguk marched towards Jiminâs apartment, intent on reclaiming his daughter.
âSir, if you take another step, Iâll have to arrest you. This is a matter to be settled by the courts, not a vigilante,â the police officer stated.
Jeongguk screamed. He rushed toward the building but was held back by police. He was so loud that neighbors emerged from their apartments to see what all of the commotion was about. Imagine their surprise when they saw Koreaâs most famous athlete in a scuffle with the police.
âSheâs my child! That man stole her from me and told me she was dead! I had my heart ripped out only to find out that she had been stolen. Iâm tired of this bullshit and Iâm taking my daughter home!â He continued to wrestle with the cops.
Aera appeared, holding a frightened Jade in her arms. She scolded Jeongguk with the fury of a disappointed mother. âStop this right now. This child has been through enough tonight. If you love her as you claim, youâll go home and allow the courts to sort this out. Iâm Jadeâs grandmother. Since you had my son arrested, Iâm the only family this child knows. The police are going to allow her to stay with me tonight and then sheâll be turned over to Child Protective Systems tomorrow. Sheâll stay there until we can work out an agreement of some kind. Now please, Jeongguk or whatever your name is, leave us in peace. Donât put her through any more trauma tonight.âÂ
Calm instantly fell over the situation. Aeraâs voice of reason brought lucidity to the moment. Jeongguk stopped struggling. He took one last needy, heartbreaking glance at Jade as she cried in her grandmotherâs arms. The grandmother was right, she needed to remain with people she knew for the time being. He didnât want to cause her any more pain. He turned and headed back to his Porsche. He was more determined than ever to get his daughter back.
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Aera waited nervously for Jimin to be released from his jail cell. It took six hours for her to gather his bail. As soon as Jimin entered the booking room, he saw her. He hugged her tightly.
âThank you mom. Thank you for getting me out of this hell hole. Whereâs Jade? Iâm sure the police saw her adoption papers and figured all of this out right?â Jimin asked.
Aera forced Jimin to sit down so that she could explain all of it to him, âJade is fine. Sheâs with the Child Protective System.â
âWHAT?â Jimin flew to his feet.
âCalm down before they throw your ass right back in jail. Sheâs fine. Itâs just for one night. We had an emergency hearing this morning and the judge gave me permission to keep her until all of this legal shit is worked out,â Aera explained.
âWhat legal shit? Sheâs my child. I adopted her. I have the paperwork signed by a judge and the city of Busan. What is there to figure out?â
âOh Jiminie, itâs so much to explain. The adoption is being contested by the natural father,â Aera said. âHe claims you stole her. She was kidnapped from the hospital after her mom died during childbirth. The father was told that she was dead. Naturally, he wants her back. He wants to exercise his rights,â Aera said.
Jimin condescendingly dismissed Aeraâs claims, âHow do we even know heâs her real father? Itâs probably a scam to try to bleed me for money. I donât fucking believe it. Hanjoo was positive that the father was out of the picture for good.â
âJiminie, listen to me. Heâs her dad. BabyâŚthereâs proof. He has a DNA test to prove that Jade is his daughter.â
âNoâŚnoâŚit canât beâŚ,â
âListen, thereâs more. You wonât believe who her daddy is.â
âWho?â Jimin stared into his motherâs eyes, barely holding it together. He couldnât stand hearing any more bad news, but he had a feeling that he was about to get more of it.
âThe pitcher from the Lotte Giants. Jeon Jeongguk,â Aera bowed her head. She couldnât stand to look into her sonâs crestfallen face and pitifully sad eyes.
âThe pitcher?â
âThe rich pitcher,â Aera emphasized. âBaby, weâre in trouble. He has a team of lawyers, private investigators, forensic specialists, you name it, heâs got it. He wants his baby back in the worst way and heâs willing to move heaven and earth to get her.â
âBut Iâm her father,â Jiminâs lips quivered as the information washed over him.Â
âYou are. You are. You are the only father she knows,â Aera began to cry. The thought of losing her granddaughter was hard enough. But the thought of her sonâs pain was unbearable. âWeâre going to fight though baby. Weâre not giving up. You have rights too and weâre going to fight.â
âHOW?â Jimin screamed in the middle of the police station. He unraveled, âHOW THE FUCK AM I SUPPOSED TO FIGHT HIM? HE HAS ALL Of THE RESOURCES IN THE WORLD AND IâM FUCKING BROKE! PAYING FOR JADEâS ADOPTION ALMOST BANKRUPTED ME. I HAVE NOTHING, NO SAVINGS, NO RETIREMENT. IâM IN DEBT UP TO MY EYEBALLS, I OWE YOU, I OWE THE BANK, I OWE STUDENT LOANS, I EVEN OWE FUCKING AMAZON.COM. THATâS HOW FUCKING BROKE I AM. I SPENT MY ENTIRE LIFE SAVINGS TO GET HER. I HAVE NOTHING. I CANâT AFFORD A FUCKING LAWYER!â Jimin fell to the floor in tears. âIâm going to lose my baby arenât I? Arenât I? ARENâT I?â He screamed and then cried into his hands.Â
Aera ran to Jiminâs side. âNo. Youâre not going to lose her. Weâre going to fight. Iâll sell the house. Iâll sell my car and your car. Weâll get help. It wonât be the fancy lawyers that heâs got, but weâve got the truth on our side. We can win. We will win,â Aera said sternly.
Jimin wiped his tears and stood to his feet. He bowed to the police officers as an apology for making a scene. Aera followed him as he exited the station. He stopped briefly on the steps and asked his mother one final question, âAnd what if we lose? How do I say goodbye - to my daughter?â
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Chapter Four - Ferns
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January 25, 2027
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It was the first of many custody hearings. Jeon Jeongguk, the famous closing pitcher for the Lotte Giants, sued Park Jimin for full custody of his daughter, Jade. It was the news heard around the world, topping the sports highlights and sending both families into a media circus. And the fact that both men were devilishly attractive, only fed the soap opera atmosphere surrounding the custody battle.Â
Jimin and Aera sat at the Defendantâs table. Jimin wore his best navy blue suit in hopes of making a good impression with the judge. His hair was combed back to make him look older and more distinguished. Beside Jimin sat his new attorney, courtesy of Aera. His name was Lee Seongjin and Aera had sold her soul to retain him. Not only had she taken multiple loans to pay for his fees, she had also used her bakery business as collateral. But Lee Seongjin was a good choice because he was experienced, respected and above all, affordable. He stood to represent Jimin against the millionaire who threatened to take Jade away from him.Â
At the Plaintiffâs table sat Jeon Jeongguk and his father, Jeong-hyun. Jeongguk had five lawyers. He was ready to throw everything he had at Jimin in order to win his daughter back. Jeongguk sat straight up, with perfect posture and his legs crossed as he watched the Judgeâs bench.
 Jeong-hyun repeatedly glanced over at the Defendantâs table. Each time he looked, he smiled.
âWill you stop looking over there,â Jeongguk asked angrily.
âIâm trying, but holy hell thatâs a good looking family. Did you see the mother? Sheâs freaking hot. Hard to believe sheâs a grandma. You think I could get her number?â Jeong-hyun asked innocently.
âDAD!â Jeongguk raised his voice. âSheâs the enemy. No you cannot have her number. You lunatic.â Jeongguk watched the Judgeâs bench again. He had a mountain of evidence to present and he couldnât wait to get started. The sooner they got the case over, the sooner Jade could come home.
Aera held Jiminâs hand, âYou ok?â
âNo. Would you be ok?â
âNo, I guess not,â Aera said gently.
âJade loves him.â
âWhat? What are you talking about? Jade doesnât know him. Jade loves you,â Aera retorted.
âShe does know him and she still remembers him. She knows his voice.â
âHis voice? What are youâŚ,â Aera was interrupted when the court was called to order.
The judge sat down and immediately stated his dilemma, âThis is a mess. Mr. Jeon, Mr. Park, according to the law, each of you have rights. The question becomes whose rights supersede the other. Mr. Park, Iâm going to need you to prove your claim as the childâs legal guardian. Youâll need to call witnesses to prove that your adoption process was legal. Iâll have to look at case law to make a decision once all of the evidence is heard.â The judge then turned to Jeongguk, âMr. Jeon, your case is more straightforward, but I cannot in good conscience take away the only father this child has ever known. Youâve made some serious claims against the Defendant and youâll have to prove them. All of this is going to take time. And that brings me back to the beginning, this is a mess. While you two are battling it out in my courtroom, I have to decide whatâs best for the child. I wonât send her back to CPS when she has two loving fatherâs and grandparents fighting for her. Plus I donât think it would be in her best interest. You two leave me no choice but to grant temporary, joint custody of Park Jade-hyun.â
âWHAT?â Jimin jumped to his feet. âYou canât! She doesnât even know this man! He could be a pervert for all I know. You canât let him have her. His blood tests are fake bullshit. I wonât let him take her. I wonât!â
âShut your fucking mouth before I shut it for you,â Jeongguk yelled across the courtroom. His temper flared. He didnât appreciate being called a pervert. âYOUâRE THE ONE WHO STOLE A BABY FROM HER FATHER! I SHOULD HAVE YOUR ASS THROWN BACK IN JAIL! YOU SICK PATHETIC BASTARD!â Jeongguk slid across the table and charged Jimin.Â
Jimin ran towards him, ready to fight. Jeong-hyun, Aera and the bailiffs stepped between them just before punches were thrown. Jimin had to be physically carried back to his table.
The judge rolled his eyes and banged his gavel. He already knew the entire custody battle was going to be a shit show. âGentlemen, this is a court of law. Sit down - both of you. Counsel, calm your clients. Keep this up and Iâll hold both of them in contempt with jail time.â
Both attorneys grabbed their clients and pushed them back to their sides of the room.Â
The judge continued once tempers settled, âYou two will share custody, rotating every week until this case is resolved. This is the most equitable agreement that I could come up with. I have to do what is best for the child. If you two canât be civil for the sake of the daughter you both claim to love, then I will seat her with the Child Protective System. Do I make myself clear?â
Both men seethed. Nostrils flaring, cheeks crimson, both of them wanted to destroy the other. There was no way that the two of them could get along. But for the sake of Jade, they promised to try.
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The judge granted the first week of shared custody to Jeongguk. Jimin couldnât believe that he had to hand his little princess over to some thick-headed, moronic, baseball player who probably only wanted her as a trophy to show his fans. But Jimin had to agree to the judgeâs orders or risk losing his baby girl for good.
With Jade sleeping soundly in her car seat, Jimin sat behind the steering wheel of his Volvo waiting for the guy to show up. The drop off location was a French bakery called La Feuille in the Busanjin district. Jimin was perturbed because Jeongguk was running late. In Jiminâs mind, it was proof that he was a wayward, irresponsible, piece of shit father. He made sure to document it to show to the judge.
But Jeongguk wasnât running late at all. He was inside of the bakery where he had been for an hour, watching to make sure that Jimin arrived on time. He was prepped and ready to call the police if Jimin disobeyed the order. He walked towards Jiminâs car.
âYouâre late,â Jimin quipped.
âIâm early,â Jeongguk retorted. âIâve been inside, watching you.â
âWatching me? Watching me for what you asshole?â
âIs this the kind of language you use in front of my daughter?â
âSheâs my daughter you selfish bitch and donât you forget it,â Jimin spat.
âShe wonât be for long.â Jeongguk walked around to the backseat and pulled Jade from the car seat. He carried her in his arms. He didnât bother to take the car seat with him.
âYou have to put her in a car seat, dumbass. You canât just throw her in a seatbelt and go.â
Jeongguk walked towards his new car, a gray 2028 Porsche Macan SUV. He ignored Jimin and all of his silly chatter.
Jimin yelled after Jeongguk who stubbornly walked away, âHey, you need a car seat. You have to take the car seat from my car. You canât justâŚ,â Jimin froze.Â
Jeongguk opened the back door to his SUV to reveal a beautiful sage green car seat with a satin headrest. The word âJadeâ was engraved in the back rest. There were several televisions in the rear, all playing her favorite cartoons. Jimin was silenced, but not for long.Â
âWell, just because you have a car seat doesnât make you a good father. Hereâs her diaper bag, her toys, her sleeping and eating scheduleâŚ,â
Jeongguk accepted none of it. âI donât need it. I already know her sleep schedule based on my surveillance of you for the last three months. Here, pull up this link. This is her new bedroom. It was designed by Pierre Deniot. She has everything she could ever want. She doesnât need your cheap little diapers and non-designer toys. Weâll be just fine.â
âJeongguk,â Jimin closed his eyes and tried to be civil. His daughterâs safety was on the line, âYou donât know anything about babies. And even if you do, you donât know her. Sheâs very unique and she has quirks that you have to pay attention toâŚ,â
Jeongguk interrupted him, âIf you figured it out, then I can figure it out. Sheâs older now and doesn't require as much. Iâm well read and Iâve studied parenting. Weâll be fine. But,â Jeongguk also tried to be civil, âIâll call if I need anything and Iâll make sure she facetimes you every night before she goes to bed.â That was the most empathy that Jeongguk was capable of.
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Jade was awake. Jimin wondered how much she would protest when she saw the stranger taking her away. But to Jiminâs surprise, Jade was unusually calm. Jeongguk spoke to her in that soothing, bio-dad voice that she loved so much. Jimin felt a twinge of jealousy. Had Jade already chosen a side? Had Jimin already lost the battle before it had even begun?Â
He leaned down to kiss her, âDaddy loves you,â Jimin said softly. She stared directly into his eyes and began chewing on his chin. She was still teething. She giggled when Jimin pulled away. He waved goodbye and she mimicked, waving goodbye as well.
Jeongguk made a sour face after hearing Jimin refer to himself as daddy. As far as Jeongguk was concerned, Jade was a Jeon and he was her only father.Â
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Jimin went straight to the lab after the drop off. His stomach was queasy and he felt unwell. Knowing that his daughter was in the hands of a stranger was overwhelming. He rushed to his desk without saying anything to any of his coworkers. He closed the door to his lab and locked it. For the remainder of the day, he wanted to be alone.Â
Jimin tried to work, but it was in vain. Thirty minutes into his work day, he began pacing around his lab. His mind went crazy. What if he lost the court case? What if he lost Jade? What if Jeongguk was given full custody with no visitation for Jimin? Would his life ever be the same? Could he survive such an outcome? The answer was emphatically no. He rushed to his phone and dialed Aera.
Aera answered, âHi Jiminie.â
âWhat ifâŚwe have him killed?â Jimin asked seriously.
âHave himâŚexcuse me?â Aera dropped a pile of dough on her work counter. âKill him?â She whispered.Â
âYes, kill him. Iâm sure that creepy mime who works over at the Haeundae beach amusement park would do it for cheap,â Jimin said seriously.
âSweetie, do IâŚneed to send someone to see you? Are you having some kind of episode?â
âI canât beat him mom. I donât have his money. I donât have his prestige, I donât have his power. I canât stop him from taking my baby. The only option is to kill him,â Jimin said confidently.
âAnd thatâs not an option. Jiminie, stop this talk right now. You canât kill the man just because he wants his baby back. I read his case, itâs quite shocking. I can sort of understand his side.â
âTraitor!â Jimin accused.
âIâm not a traitor. Just trying to understand how we can play nice with him and continue to be a part of Jadeâs life. Jiminie, he was told that his baby was dead. Hanjoo is behind thisâŚher and her fake ass private adoption. She caused all of this. If thereâs anyone we should be planning to kill, itâs her.â
âTwo for one special? Iâm sure the mime could use the money.â
âJiminie, we have a chance. You were a victim just like he was. You had no idea that they had stolen that baby. Weâre going to fight this in court,â Aera said methodically.
âAnd if he wins?â
âThen weâŚkill him,â Aera joked.
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For the following week, Jimin was at his lowest. He moped around the house picking up Jadeâs toys and washing her same little shirts over and over again. She missed spa night. That hurt the most. He had an array of new edible face masks for her to try. New nail polishes too.
He looked forward to their nightly facetime calls. She went to bed at 7pm and Jeongguk made sure that she called him by 6pm. His little girl was always happy to see him. She was a bit older and didnât cling to him quite as much as she did in her younger days, but he could sense that she was confused about why he wasnât there with her.Â
But overall, Jade seemed genuinely happy and well cared for. Jimin was certain that Jeongguk was cheating. There was no way that he was taking care of Jade all by himself. He had to have a nanny or au pair or someone helping out...or possibly a girlfriend? Jade looked too perfect. Her hair was always perfect, her clothes were perfect. She was on time for daycare every morning and picked up promptly at 2pm every day. Jimin was late at least twice a week. He couldnât understand how Jeongguk was doing it all so well.Â
After saying goodnight to Jade, he felt his loneliness start to creep in again. He decided to make a phone call.
â112 whatâs your emergency?â
âUh yea, my babyâs bio dad is suing me for custody. I hate him. Can you send the police to arrest him or shoot him or something?â Jimin asked.
âHi Jimin,â Kai sighed. âI read about the custody battle online. That famous pitcher right?â
âYea. Him,â Jimin gagged.
âThings will work out Jimin. Just fight. Fight as hard as you can.â
âI will. I have no alternative. My mom says I canât kill him because thatâs not an option,â Jimin laughed.
âNo. Thatâs not an option. I need to remind you that this number is for emergency calls only. Good luck Jimin.â Kai disconnected.
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March 30th, 2027
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The courtroom was a vicious, unsavory, unrelenting drain on both families. Day after day, accusation after accusation, it never seemed to end. Jeonggukâs legal team was particularly cruel.Â
While Jeongguk worried about how the baseball season would affect his ability to attend the hearings, Jimin worried about money. Never had he imagined that the case would go on for so long. Aera had a legal fund established for him, but with all of the motions and disputes and challenges, they had quickly burned through most of it. In addition, he still had criminal charges pending against him for accusations of kidnapping. Jimin was living a complete nightmare and he didnât know how to wake up.
He sat in the courtroom, just meters away from the man who ruined his life. He wanted all of it to just - go away. He pondered on just how easy it would be to rush across the courtroom and snap his neck or possibly choke him with his necktie. Pretty easy, he imagined. An insanity plea would surely be justified. He pondered.
 Jimin felt sick as he watched Jeongguk huddle to take notes and banter with his high-priced lawyers. Him and his expensive suits and perfect hair and even more perfect body. Him and his money and his dogged determination to steal back his child. Him and his flirty dimples and super star aura. Jimin hated him, even though an odd attraction for him lingered just under his skin.
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April 5th, 2027
Back and forth, Jade traveled every week. The schedule was brutal for her, leaving her in a constant state of disarray. As soon as she would settle in one apartment, it would be time for her to switch again. She had no peace.
As for Jimin and Jeongguk, they bordered on the edge of premeditated homicide every time they had to see each other. Twice they had to be separated by their parents for arguments that almost led to fist fights. Most of the aggression came from Jiminâs side. He was so angry. His life felt so unfair and he took it all out on Jeongguk. Several times he visited the amusement park to talk to the creepy mime about murder. But each time he decided against it.Â
Not only had Jeongguk applied for full custody of Jade, but he had also submitted an order to request the judge declare Jimin as an unfit father. If granted, it meant that Jimin would be blocked from ever seeing Jade again. And if Jimin refused to obey, heâd be put in jail. Jiminâs lawyer assured him that the order was bullshit and would never be approved. However, it was still one additional charge against him that Jimin had to pay to fight.Â
The judge ordered them into mediation to try to work through their differences, but both refused to go. Instead they settled for a cup of coffee inside of La Feuille. They realized that they were only hurting Jade when they behaved like buffoons, so they vowed to stop it. They made a pact to end it right then and there with the intention of being fully supportive of each other. The first step was respecting each other as fathers. It was the first time that the two were able to be civil in the five months since they met. They even managed to laugh at themselves. It was the end of the battle - but certainly not the end of the war.
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The last place that Jimin expected to find himself was at the hospital. Even though Jadeâs condition wasnât very serious, the doctors insisted that she stay a few hours for breathing treatments and hydration. It was a scary moment, but one that Jimin knew they would get through - together. The best trait she inherited from her bio dad was toughness and resilience.
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Jimin sat on the edge of Jadeâs hospital bed. Finally, she was sleeping. The oxygen mask over her face was disconcerting. It made her condition look even more fragile. He could see the little puffs of her warm breath gather around the inner rim of the plastic ventilator. She could breathe on her own just fine, but the doctor wanted to give her lungs a little rest while they finished running the test. Her fever had risen to 40 degrees Celsius despite the fever reducers. There was a bit of sweat on her forehead that Jimin used his sleeve to wipe away. She was so beautiful - even in her sleep.Â
Once she was admitted, the nurse removed her little BTS onesie and replaced it with a pink hospital gown. Several tumultuous attempts at withdrawing blood samples left all of them frazzled, even the nurses. Blood tinged cotton swabs lay pressed over her tiny veins, held in place by clear pieces of medical tape. Jimin held her the entire time her samples were taken. He laughed, thinking about how hard she was going to kick his ass when she woke up because he allowed them to stick needles in her arm. Jadeâs right hand lay flat on her chest but her left hand was balled in a fist by her side. Even in her sleep she was ready to fight.Â
âShe looks so much better already,â Aera said as she walked into Jadeâs hospital room.Â
âI think so too. The fever medicine is starting to work.â
â...Iâm sure,â Aera said after a brief pause to kiss Jadeâs forehead.
âThanks for coming mom, but you donât have to stay. I can handle things from here. I know you have to get up at 3am to get the bakery open.âÂ
âIâll leave as soon as the doctors give us her diagnosisâŚ,â Aera was startled by screaming coming from the hospital corridor.Â
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âWhere is she? Whereâs my daughter? Tell me where she is right now!âÂ
More commotion came from the hallway. The sound of steel bed pans crashing to the floor interrupted the calm of the night.Â
âOh noâŚthatâsâŚthatâs not who I think it isâŚis it?â Jimin rose to his feet and rushed to the door to look into the hallway. âShitâŚit is. Whatâs he doing here? How did he even know? Someone must have called him,â Jimin said with irritation.
âI called him,â Aera said timidly. She knew that Jimin was going to unleash a fury of anger, but she was prepared to deal with it.
âWhat?â Jimin spun on his heels and shouted towards his mother, âWhy would you call him here? Why would you tell him anything about my daughter?â
âBecause sheâs his daughter too. And donât you dare raise your voice with me.â
âWhoâs fucking side are you on?â Jimin snapped.
âIâm on your side which is why I called him,â Aera snapped back at her son. âUse your brain. If that man finds out that Jade was gravely ill and you never called him, he will unleash holy hell on you. He will throw every penny at you to make sure that you stay in jail for the rest of your life. Youâre already facing kidnapping charges, fraud charges, and failure to pay for your Amazon packages full of that BTS shit that you keep buying for Jadeâs room. You could go to jail for a really long time. Do you really want to push him? The judge ordered joint custody and this is what joint custody looks like. He has a right to know.â
Jeongguk continued to spar with the nurses at the front desk. âWhereâs my baby? Her name is Jeon Jade-hyun. I know sheâs here. I received a phone call telling me she was here,â Jeongguk was enraged.
Jiminâs blood was boiling. Speaking in an angry hushed voice he berated his mother, âDo you hear him? Do you hear the commotion heâs making?â
âHeâs scared, Jimin.â Aera pushed past Jimin and went to the hallway to sort out Jeongguk. She found him at the desk, ready to tip over an empty hospital bed because no one would tell him where Jade was. Aera found him and grabbed his shoulder, âJeongguk! Calm down. This is no place for that kind of behavior. Jade is right in here, but get control of yourself.â She bracketed his face and forced him to look at her. She was the only one who could calm him.
Jeonggukâs face fell into despair as soon as he saw Aera. âTake me to her, please.â He was shaking so severely that Aera thought he was going into shock. âCalm down. Sheâs ok. Come on.â
Jeongguk followed Aera into Jadeâs hospital room. He ran to Jadeâs side. She was in a tiny infant bed with rails around it. No one in the room could understand how traumatic it was for Jeongguk to see his daughter laying there lifeless. He immediately flashed back to the moment that he saw her laying on the slab in the mortuary. His trauma was reactivated. He had trouble breathing for a few minutes as he processed his baby laying in the hospital bed. The fear of losing her again was unbearable. Â
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Jimin had so much bitterness in his heart for the man. Yet, seeing him crippled and crying at Jadeâs bedside lulled his anger. Aera was right to call him.
âWhatâs wrong with her?â Jeongguk said stoically, holding back his tears.
âI couldnât get her fever to go down. I called the nurseâs after-hours line and they suggested that I bring her in as a precaution. The doctor saw her and admitted her immediately,â Jimin explained.
âHow high was her temperature,â Jeongguk asked.
â40 degrees C,â
âOh no, my sweet Jadie-poo. Thatâs not good. Thatâs not good,â Jeongguk held Jadeâs hand as she slept. âWhatâs the diagnosis,â he asked again.
âThe doctorâs arenât sure butâŚ,â Jimin was interrupted.Â
Jeongguk jumped to his feet, âThey donât know? They donât know whatâs wrong with my baby? Your mom said sheâs been here for hours. They still donât have a diagnosis?â
âNo, theyâre still running tests,â Jimin tried to speak but Jeongguk yelled over him.
âIâm calling my doctor. She needs a specialist. In fact, Iâm having her moved to Seoul. Iâll call a helicopter now. They have better medical facilities there.â Jeongguk removed his phone and began searching through his contacts for numbers. His watery eyes bounced across the room, âThese people donât know what the fuck theyâre doing. And what kind of room is this? Why is she not being housed in the new wing? I donated money to that wing and I want my daughter over there.â
Just before Jeongguk fully exploded, Jimin pulled him into the hallway. He spoke gently but firmly, âDonât you dare come in here throwing your money around like youâre better than us. She doesnât need your money. These doctorâs have cared for her since she was two weeks old. They know her best. They have all of her medical records. We know how to care for this baby. I was the one raising her while you were running around having me investigated and stalked.â
âI was searching for my daughter you fucking prick! The daughter that you stole!â Jeongguk took a step towards Jimin.
Dr. Yin, Jadeâs pediatrician, stepped between the two of them. âGentlemen, I donât know what this is about but now is not the time. I have Jadeâs test results. Which of you is her legal guardian?â
âI am!â Both men said authoritatively.
âWe both are,â Jimin stepped in front of Jeongguk, âWhat is it? Whatâs wrong with her?â
Dr. Yin smiled, âNothing that we canât handle. Sheâs got a very bad case of RSV, respiratory syncytial virus. Itâs not uncommon for kids her age. Many infants contract it. The illness is completely treatable. Sheâll be as good as new in about a week or so. The virus is at the root of her fever and her difficulty breathing. We have medication for it, plus breathing treatments. However, we do want to keep her overnight, just for observation. She can go home early tomorrow morning. Her fever has already broken and her breathing is much better. Both of you are welcome to stay with her tonight, as long as you can agree on who gets to sleep in the chair,â Dr. Yin smiled.
âSo sheâs going to be ok?â Jeongguk asked.Â
âSheâs going to be fine,â Dr. Yin replied.
âDo you mind if I get a second opinion?â Jeongguk asked.
âBe my guest,â she smiled.
Jimin rolled his eyes. The other dad was fully dedicated to being an asshole.
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Jeongguk had been so anxious to get to the hospital that he didnât have time to change out of his baseball uniform. He was fully suited in his red Lotte Giants jersey and his black and white striped pants. Even his dirt clogged cleats were still on his feet. His full baseball gear made him look at least ten centimeters taller as he paced up and down the hallway. The other patients and their families recognized him. He was a superstar - afterall. But no one dared approach him or ask for autographs. They all understood that this was his private time and he was greatly distressed.
Once the nurses were done checking Jadeâs vitals, Jeongguk was allowed to go back in. He took the time to remove his muddy cleats to avoid tracking more dirt into Jadeâs clean room. He also removed his jersey, unveiling a white, skin tight muscle shirt underneath. Both of his muscular, toned arms extended from his broad shoulders. He had several terry cloth wristbands around each wrist and his hair was sweaty from three innings of work in the summer nightâs heat. He was literally fresh off of the mound.Â
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It was hard for him, watching her lay there, knowing that he couldnât do anything to help. She was so still. Too still. Her chest moved up and down, but barely. Once again, he flashed back to the image of her laying on the slab. The smell of the morgue still burned his nose. He could smell it as if his clothes were soaked in it. He quaked and he began to sob. He slapped his palm against the side of his head, trying to erase the image. Even though it turned out to be a doll on that cold metal slab, the image wouldnât leave him. The fear wouldnât leave him. He fell to his knees at Jadeâs bedside and held her little hand. He kissed it. Her warmth was reassuring. He told himself over and over that she was going to be ok. He suffered from a serious trauma and it affected his reality.Â
Jade was going to be ok, she was not the image on the slab. She was not the image on the slab. She was not the image on the slab. Thatâs what he told himself repeatedly.
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Jimin found a vending machine on the other side of the building. He raided it for all of its contents. He was starving. He and Jade had been in the ER for seven hours and he hadnât eaten. With Jeongguk there to sit by her side, he was free to roam and gather sustenance. He bought several bags of chips, donuts, candy bars, cookies and whatever else he could hold in his arms. He also grabbed a cup of coffee. He waddled down the hallway like a pregnant woman with all of his snacks held against his chest and stomach.Â
When he arrived at Jadeâs room, he was surprised to see Jeongguk sitting there wearing nothing but a tight muscle shirt and his baseball pants. His long arm was thrown over Jadeâs legs as he wept onto her blanket.Â
 The doctor had assured them that Jade would be ok. Her illness was a common one, as common as chicken pox or the flu - yet Jeongguk was still upset.
âHey - so sheâs going to be ok. You heard that part, right?â Jimin unboxed his diamond smile.Â
âHow are you not freaking out right now? How can you handle this?â
âThis? Oh this is nothing. Iâve seen worse,â Jimin dumped his arm full of snacks on the bed and then gave Jeongguk his cup of coffee. âTake this. You need it more than I do.âÂ
âThanks,â Jeongguk sat up. âIt canât get any worse than an overnight hospital stay,â Jeongguk countered.
âYea, it can,â Jimin didnât elaborate. âFevers happen. She just needed a little medical intervention to help her through it. Jeongguk, sheâs going to be ok. You believe that, right?â Jimin said wisely like the seasoned father heâd become.
âI do. Itâs justâŚwhat I went through, it was horrific and I just canât get the memories out of my head.â
Jimin stopped him, âThis is not that. Not the same thing at all.â
Jeongguk wiped his large swollen eyes. They looked just like Jadeâs eyes after one of her tantrums. He was definitely her bio dad.Â
Their resemblance made Jimin smile, âYou look just like her. I can see it really clearly now.â
âI know,â Jeongguk sipped his coffee. âJimin, I was out of line earlier. Iâm sorry about the way I acted. I hope you know that I would never attack you orâŚanything. It was like deja-vu all over again, like the night when I thought she died. I was justâŚso fucking scared.â
âScared. Thatâs exactly how my mom described it. The behavior of a terrified man,â Jimin said. âShe was the only one who could settle you down.â
âYour mother is incredible. I like her much more than I like you,â Jeongguk teased. âShe reminds me of my mother. She doesnât take any shit. I like that. When she looked into my face and told me that Jade was ok, I believed her. Just like the night you were arrested. She told me to trust her because everything would be ok. And it was.â
âSheâs a saint and I donât blame you for liking her more than you like me,â Jimin teased back.
âWell thank you for calling me. I needed to be hereâŚI canât explain itâŚI justâŚ,â Jeongguk sobbed again.
Jiminâs mouth wilted, âYou have to stop that. Youâre going to make me cry.â He was honest, âBesides, I didnât call you. My mom did. I was pissed about it at first but now I understand how muchâŚwell how much you need to be here. Youâve suffered a great deal and Iâm sorry for that.â
âJade needs as much love around her as possible right now. It hurts to see her like this,â Jeongguk sniffled.Â
Jimin handed him a tissue to wipe his tears, âYea, itâs tough, but tomorrow we get to take her home. You heard that part right,â Jimin repeated, trying to make Jeongguk laugh.
âYea, I heard that part. Hey, speaking of your mom, where is she? I want to thank her,â Jeongguk asked.
âMy mom owns a bakery. She has to be up at 3am to open and start kneading dough,â Jimin laughed. âShe went home hours ago.â
âBakery. I need to get to know her,â Jeongguk teased.Â
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The clock ticked on. Before they knew it, it was 2am. With only a dim light above Jadeâs bed, they were mostly surrounded by darkness. They sat facing each other, Jeongguk on the left side of Jadeâs bed and Jimin on the right.Â
âThis is all that I could scrape up for dinner. Dig in,â Jimin said as he sorted through his pile of snacks. They unwrapped each snack package, dropping the empty plastic wrappers at the foot of Jadeâs bed.
Jimin tried to make small talk. He could see that Jeongguk was still distraught.Â
âSoâŚwhere you from?â Jimin frowned as he took a bite of his donut and realized it was stale. Puffs of white donut powder clung to the tip of his nose.
Jeongguk laughed, âRight here. Busan.â
âReally? Me too. Hey, is that why you accepted that lame trade from the Dodgers, so that you could come back here to your hometown?â
âSomething like that.â Jeongguk shrugged. âI love this city.â
âMe too.â Jimin finished the last bit of his stale donut leaving even more powder along the bridge of his nose.Â
Jeongguk opened a bag of chips while Jimin went for a bag of skittles. The pile of discarded wrappers accumulated on Jadeâs bed.
âDoes Jade get sick often?â
âYep,â Jimin laughed, âespecially since I put her in daycare. Itâs a bioweaponry petri dish of designer man-eating cooties.â
âGross,â Jeongguk laughed loudly. So much so that he caused Jade to stir in her sleep. âNo wonder youâre handling this so well. Youâre used to it.â
âMostly. Weâve never experienced anything quite this serious though.â
âYouâre very calm,â Jeongguk complimented.
âWho says Iâm calm? Internally, Iâm having a nervous breakdown. Iâm high on sugar and that helps. Having someone to talk to also helps.âÂ
âWhereâs your wife? Divorced? Dead? How did you end up alone with Jade?â
âIâm gay. Wives arenât my thing.â
âGay? I did not expect that to be your answer. Interesting.â
Jimin wasnât sure what to make of Jeonggukâs comment. To avoid starting an argument, he changed the subject. âShe looks so much better. Still coughing too much though.â
Jimin lifted his head only to see Jeongguk staring right at him.Â
He blushed and immediately dropped his head again. He didnât expect those eyes to bore through him so completely. He pretended to sort through the snacks again.
âYouâve taken good care of her. Iâm not sure I could have asked for a better dude to have a custody battle against,â Jeongguk tried to joke but Jimin didnât find it funny.Â
He did, however, find the courage to raise his head again and make eye contact with the lovely man who sat across from him. âNever in a million years, would I have guessed it was you.â
Jeongguk still stared at him. Jimin shifted his gaze again, this time looking at Jade. She was smiling in her sleep. Definitely thinking about baseball. Jimin suddenly felt a series of long delicate fingers tickle the underside of his chin. Jeongguk had reached over to force his chin up.Â
âExcuse me?â Jimin questioned with a slight smile.Â
He hadnât given Jeongguk permission to touch him, especially with such a powerful authoritative grip. Jimin was suddenly transported to a fucking Harlequin romance, boy love, K-drama. That was always how the man grabbed his boyfriend before planting a filthy kiss and fucking him against a window. Jimin sucked his lips into his mouth to keep from accidentally puckering.Â
But Jeongguk had no plans for window fucking in the pediatric unit of the hospital. He just wanted to dust the donut powder away from Jiminâs nose. âYouâve got donut residue all over your nose. Itâs annoying me. Do you mind if I justâŚ?â He used the underside of his terry cloth wristband to wipe it all away.  Jeongguk still held the bottom of Jiminâs chin between his fingers.Â
Jimin felt a chill travel down his spine. It started at his nape and snapped along his skin all the way to his pelvis. He wasnât sure, but he was pretty sure that his cock also jumped. âOh, that, thanks. But uh..isnât that the same wristband you used during the game to wipe up all of your sweat?â
âIndeed the same one,â Jeongguk nodded casually.
âGood to know.â Jimin wiped his nose again after Jeonggukâs sweaty, gross, germ infiltrated wristband was pulled away.Â
They both laughed.
They talked civilly, for another three hours as Jade slept. Busan was a safe topic for both of them. It was an easy conversation; no stress and absolutely no mention of the custody battle. By no means did the evening of urgency make them friends, but it did teach them quite a lesson about coming together as a team - for Jadeâs sake.Â
It was 5am by the time they realized how long theyâd been talking. At some point during the evening, Jimin managed to return Jeonggukâs glances without turning deep crimson. Without courts, without mediation, without lawyers, without even Aera, they had managed to make progress - for Jadeâs sake.Â
Jade sat up. No warning, she simply opened her eyes and sat up. It was likely the sound of her dadsâ laughter that stirred her awake. The nurse had removed her oxygen mask and she was once again sucking on her binky. She coughed a nasty wet cough that caused mucus to squirt from her nose and land on her lip.
âEw, Jadie-poo,â Jeongguk dabbed it with a tissue and restored her dignity.
Because of the darkness of the room, it took her eyes a moment to adjust. She immediately crawled to her feet and looped her arm around Jeonggukâs neck. She made a noise that sounded like the word daddy. She kissed him hard in the left eyeball. But just as she was about to climb into Jeonggukâs arms, she realized that Jimin was there too. She made the same noise again. She unraveled from Jeongguk and crawled across her bed to loop an arm around Jimin. As soon as Jimin held her in his arms, she reached for Jeongguk. As soon as Jeongguk held her in his arms, she reached for Jimin. Finally, in an attempt to satisfy their very demanding daughter, they reluctantly entered into a three-way hug with Jade in the middle. It was there, nestled evenly between the two of them, where she drifted off to sleep again. The two dadâs, not wanting to wake her, held on to that position - for Jadeâs sake. Â
June 1, 2027
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The one bright spot from the time spent together with Jade in the hospital was that Jeongguk immediately withdrew his claim of Jimin being an unfit father. The fight for custody, however, raged on. From January through June, Jimin and Jeongguk fought each other in court. Their shared custody agreement continued without hiccups, but with each visit, they grew more and more resentful of the process.Â
Even after months of going at it, the custody battle was still brutal. Almost every court session ended in shouting matches. The lawyers hated each other. The parents hated each other. The litigants hated each other. Even the bailiffs had issues with each other. It was a courtroom full of chaos. Both sides were desperate to win and they habitually crossed the line with no regard for the collateral damage. Â
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Jimin sat in his lab. With the exception of a small lamp on his desk, the room was dark. He was working late, but hardly working. His mind was on Jade. He wondered what she was doing, how she was doing. Once again, it was Jeonggukâs week for custody. Each time he had to hand her over to him, another fissure opened in his heart. Everything just hurt so much.
He stared down at the manilla envelope sitting on his desk; the one that he had avoided opening all day because he worried what it would say. It was a letter from his attorney. Jimin hadnât paid him in weeks because heâd run out of money. He only had an attorney in the first place because of his motherâs sacrifice. But they never expected such a long court battle, nor did they expect Jeonggukâs side to draw out the proceedings for months on end. Ignoring the letter wouldnât change the reality. It was time to stop avoiding the inevitable. Using the letter cutter on his desk, he slipped it between the seams of the envelope and ripped it open. It took him three seconds to scan it. It was exactly as he had feared; official notice from his attorney that unless he received payment by the end of the month, he would no longer be able to continue working Jiminâs custody case. It was the final dagger in Jiminâs heart.
âNo, this canât be. It canât end like this.â
Jimin jumped from his chair. He stormed around the lab, holding back tears. He found the souvenir bat that heâd won at the amusement park on Haeundae beach. Oddly enough, it said Lotte Giants. That only made him angrier. In a fit of helpless rage, he swung the bat with all of his might, aiming for the wooden models and robot replicas that were stationed on his shelf. Fragments of glass and wood shattered, flying through the air and littering the floor around him. Even more disgusted by his rage, he dropped to his knees amidst the debris and cried.
âDaddy! What a mess!â Jade called from the doorway.
Jeongguk walked into the lab, holding Jadeâs hand. He noticed the debris all over the floor and Jiminâs vulnerable state. Immediately, he regretted the timing of their visit. âUh, are we interrupting something?âÂ
Jimin sprang to his feet, wiping his eyes as he approached Jade to give her a much needed hug. âMy little seedling. What are you doing here? Hi baby.â Jimin wrapped his arms around his baby who was now a proud and independent, fully mobile one year old.Â
âMess daddy,â Jade was so concerned about the state of Jiminâs lab that she couldnât even concentrate on her hugs.Â
âLook, Iâm, Iâm really sorry to come unannouncedâŚ,â Jeongguk apologized.
âReally isnât a good time. What is it? Does Jade need something?â Jimin said curtly. You canât just show up here without calling.
Jeongguk laughed, âWhere have I heard that before.â He pulled Jade away from the glass, âA year ago, I lost her.â
âLost who?â
âMy surrogate. Jadeâs bio mom. She used to get so mad when I would show up without calling. I always thought she was being unreasonable. Now Iâm wondering if maybe I was the problem,â Jeongguk laughed. âWhatâs going on here, Jimin?â
Jimin took note of Jeonggukâs anecdote. It was the first time heâd openly spoken about Jadeâs mother. He cleared his throat, feeling even more embarrassed about his emotional outburst. âDoes Jade need something?â Jimin asked again.
âNo. But I need something. I - I need a favor. I really hate to ask, believe me, youâre the last person that I want to ask for help. ButâŚI have an emergency and I need you to stay with Jade. I have to go out of the country.â
Jade walked around the splintered wood. She was not pleased, âIssa mess.âÂ
Her indignation made Jimin smile. He was getting a taste of his own medicine. He was notorious for jokingly scolding her about her messy books all over her room. âIâll clean it up baby, I promise.â He turned back to Jeongguk only to find him sneakily reading the letter from Jiminâs attorney about non-payment. âMind your own business please,â Jimin pulled the letter away so Jeongguk couldnât see it. He would have cursed him to the ends of the earth had Jade not been present.
âSo can you do it or not? I know itâs my week. I also know that you fully intend on reporting this to the judge. But this canât be helped. My dadâs older brother passed away unexpectedly and we need to travel to the States to lay him to rest. I wouldnât be asking you this ifâŚ,â
âOf course Iâll watch her. Sheâs my child,â Jimin hesitated to say that because day by day it became more clear that she wasnât his child at all.Â
Jimin watched Jade crouch down to take a closer look at all of the wooden robot models that lay on the floor. She knew better than to touch them but she was very curious.Â
âClean up this mess,â she muttered again.Â
She looked like a baby runway model. He had never seen her look so adorable. Jeongguk even knew how to tame her hair. She had two even ponytails on either side of her head. The clothes that Jeongguk supplied for her were the finest designer baby wear. Some of the stuff had to be custom made. Jimin privately admitted to himself that Jeongguk was a good father. His little seedling had really hit the lottery when it came to dads.
Jeongguk was still reeling about what he had read in the letter from Jiminâs attorney, but he played it off as if he hadnât really seen anything. âThank you. Hereâs her luggage. I have some new clothes for her. I think youâll like them.â
âYes, because the clothes that I buy for her arenât good enough,â Jimin said, out of envy more than anything.
âI never said that,â Jeongguk was about to argue, but he thought better of it. âI - I think everything you do is from your heart. Thatâs what a child needs most. If you donât want the new clothes, thatâs fine. Iâll keep them at my place. She just grows so fast and I was hoping she could get some use out of them.â
âHow long will you be gone?â Jimin was curious.
âI donât know, possibly a couple of weeks. It depends on how long it takes to get my uncleâs estate in order.â
âThis means that youâll miss your next visitation too.â
âPossibly, yes.â
âWhereâs your nanny? Why isnât she helping you?â Jimin asked the question with malice.
âIs that what you think? That I farmed my baby off to some nanny and went on living my regular life? Let me explain something to you. Iâm about done with your self-righteous, soap box humping, overly pious attitude. You act as if you have some sort of moral ground in this fight. Well you donât. Iâve spent billions of Won of my own money fighting to find my daughter. I was prepared to be a single father from the day she was born. My father begged me to take down her nursery when I thought she had died, but I refused because I couldnât let her go. And I was right. You had her - all this time. So hell yea, I spend every waking moment caring for her. I donât have a nanny or even a babysitter. Iâm just a good dad who loves his baby. So stop with all of the subtle shade you keep throwing at me,â Jeongguk said forcibly.
Jimin bowed his head. Jeonggukâs speech only made him feel worse, âFor the record. What are your plans for her if you win full custody? You canât be a famous baseball player, traveling all over the world with a toddler at home.â
âMy dad. He raised me and did a damn good job, so he can help with Jade. Most of the time, sheâll travel with me and dad will help out. And if I need a nanny, then Iâll get one. Whatever it takes to give her the best. Jimin - Iâm going to tell you something that Iâve only shared with close family. I plan to retire soon - next season.â
âRetire? At 31?â
âMy arm is blown. Too many years of bad technique, too many surgeries, too many overuse injuries. Iâm being held together by glue, cortisol shots and duct tape. Soon, Iâll be spending all of my time raising my daughter.â
âOur daughter,â Jimin quipped. He was shocked to hear the news. He knew Jeongguk had a history of injuries but he didnât know it was serious enough to drive him out of the game. He felt a pang of sympathy for him. He could sense that it was a painful confession to make, especially in front of his worst enemy.Â
Jade walked over and sat in Jiminâs lap, âMess.â
âI know, I know! Geez, give daddy a break,â he kissed her tiny hand.
Jeongguk laughed. âSheâs going to own us by the time she turns three.â
âI fully agree,â Jimin laughed too.
âHmm, interesting,â Jeongguk wrinkled his brow with intrigue.
âWhatâs interesting?âÂ
âIâve known you for six months and Iâve hardly ever seen you smile before. Itâs umâŚ,â Jeongguk cleared his throat, â...refreshingâŚI mean your smile is nice. All toothy and whatnot.â
âThanks?â Jiminâs face contorted with confusion.
Jade laughed. Her daddy made a funny face. She grabbed his bottom lip and balled it into her fist and then kissed it.
âBabweee let my whips go,â Jimin pulled his lip free of Jadeâs overly powerful grasp.
Jeongguk laughed again. He admired Jiminâs relationship with Jade. Jimin could relate to her in a way that he never could, having missed the first half of her life. He envied him.
Jeongguk turned his attention to Jiminâs fancy lab. Despite the mess of debris that cluttered the floor under his bookshelf, the place was swanky, state of the art. It was definitely the domicile of a big brain.
âSoâŚmath?â
âMath,â Jimin affirmed. Even though he was picking up a sentence in the middle, he understood Jeonggukâs point.Â
âExplain to me exactly what you do with this thing.â Jeongguk asked as he pulled up a rolling stool and sat behind Jimin. He marveled at the rotating 3-D rendered skeletal frame of the robotic arm.Â
Jimin shook his head, âIâve explained this at least six times while testifying in court. Were you not paying attention?â
âHell no. Why would I pay attention to that?â Jeongguk teased. âExplain again. Every picture I have ever seen of you, youâre in this place playing around with that same neon blue, Tron looking, computer model. What are you doing with it?â Jeongguk was deeply interested.
Jimin took a moment to swim in the pitcherâs attractiveness. His black hair was long, longer than it had been when they first stumbled into each otherâs lives six months prior. It was a bit wet, from an early morning shower. He didnât seem to fuss over it though. He let it lay naturally over his head and the result was modelesque. Despite coming to court in 4 million Won suits everyday, his casual dress code was much simpler; old school t-shirts, reasonable jeans and designer tennis shoes. He was an understated millionaire and somehow that made him much more attractive. His dimples flashed every now and again whenever he bit his lip or pronounced certain words, or smiled. He looked so much like Jade that it was creepy.Â
In a different time, different place, with different circumstances, the old Jimin would have fucked him at least thirteen times by then. But the new mature Jimin was no longer interested in unemotional entanglements. Not to mention that Jeongguk was the enemy. Despite his kind, harmless demeanor, he was ruthless and cunning and he had every intention of taking Jiminâs daughter away from him. He was so charming that sometimes Jimin forgot his true motives.Â
Jimin proceeded to answer Jeonggukâs question as simply as possible, âI work on the dexterity of artificial surgical arms. Iâm part of the Di Vinci team. Angles, rotation, haptics - everything that needs to be mathematically calculated to make the robot move like a human. This guy you see here, is a surgical assistant, a very valuable one. But the device needs to constantly be calibrated and upgraded. We canât very well put months of work into the actual device without knowing if itâs built correctly. Precision is the cornerstone of what we do. This machine operates on humans and any misstep in the calculation could kill someone. So thatâs why we feed our data into computer models that can run simulations. Thatâs where I come in. I build the models and run the mathematical simulations. Itâs fascinating work but very challenging at times. Using this âTron-lookingâ computer model, we can calculate real-life scenarios and know exactly how the robotic arm will perform before we use it on a real patient.â
âThatâs really fucking cool!â Jeongguk was genuinely impressed. âI wonder if this one has a mathematical gene.â He gestured to Jade, âHer mother was gorgeous but not the brightest. And Iâm exceptionally gorgeous, but not the brightest.â
âSheâs actually brilliant. I see great potential. Nonetheless, I think sheâs going to play baseball. Sheâs got all the genes she needs to be really good at that,â Jimin complimented Jeongguk. He peered down at his daughter who was now asleep in his arms. Her legs were sprawled across Jiminâs lap. Her arms lay extended on either side of her body. Her head was tilted backwards and she was snoring with drool dripping from the corners of her mouth.
âNice,â Jeongguk broke into laughter as he stared at her. âDamnit, look at the time. Iâve got a plane to catch. It goes without saying butâŚthank you for bailing me out. You didnât have toâŚ,â
âYes, I did. Sheâs my daughter too. Until the judge rules, weâre in this together,â Jimin stated clearly.
âI wonât be in court next week. My attorney will continue his work. If you need anythingâŚmoneyâŚor anything to help with Jade. Call me. You have my number,â Jeongguk walked over and watched Jade snore.
Jimin could smell him. It was a clean smell with a hint of a very expensive cologne. The scent was subtle, understated, but divine, just like everything else about Jeon Jeongguk. The silk of the manâs bangs brushed past Jiminâs nose and lip as he leaned down to kiss jade. His warmth radiated through Jiminâs body. He hadnât been this close to anyone in years. As minimal as the encounter was, it fed a need that Jimin didnât realize he had. He couldnât explain why, but he felt fulfilled.
Jeongguk lifted his head after kissing Jade, but instead of pulling away he glared into Jiminâs face. With mere centimeters between them, he asked the most curious question. âYou have a deep scar above your eye. Iâve never noticed that before.â
âBecause youâve never invaded my personal space before. Kiss your baby and go,â Jimin teased. He gently pushed Jeongguk away from them.Â
âOh, sorry,â Jeongguk stood to his feet again, â...and the scar?â
âOk, youâre persistent.â
âWhen youâve searched for your missing baby for seven months with everyone refusing to help you, you learn to not accept no as an answer.â
Jimin swallowed, âI was in a car accident. One that should have killed me. I asked God everyday why he allowed me to live. And then one day Jade came along. I guess she was my answer. Now, get out of here before you miss your flight.â
Jeongguk had to go. But there was a tug at his stomach with each foot step he took towards the door. He didnât want to leave them. He felt as if he could spend forever looking at Jimin, never growing weary of his beauty. Every detail of Jiminâs face was seared into his brain. His gaze inadvertently softened when he watched Jimin kiss Jade again. Jimin was an incredible father with a pure love for his child. Jeongguk was enraptured by Jimin and Jadeâs relationship. Â
Jimin looked up to find Jeonggukâs eyes upon him again. They shared a moment, but there was so much more that lingered between the pregnant pauses.Â
Jiminâs blonde hair swooped across his forehead as he forced himself to look away. âYou should goâŚ,â he smiled with a crimson blush.
âI should.â
They each evaluated the other. They were sworn enemies and that was the part they could never forget.
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The testimony in court reached a fever pitch when Jeonggukâs team brought in Mary, the forensics expert, to testify about what she knew about the kidnapping of baby Jade. Coupled with the testimony from the private investigator that Jeongguk had hired, the facts pointed squarely at Jimin as being part of the larger scheme to steal the child. Suddenly Jimin not only faced the possibility of losing Jade, but also the possibility of going to prison.Â
Jimin was furious that Jeongguk would allow him to be implicated in something so blatantly false. It was up to Jimin to serve up witnesses who could refute the claim. But there was only one problem. He had no witnesses. Everyone disappeared as soon as the scheme came to light. He couldnât even locate the person who set up the adoption, Hanjoo. She fled the country out of fear of being indicted. The custody battle was a very high profile case because of Jeonggukâs involvement and no one wanted to be caught in the web. Jimin couldnât afford a private investigator and soon, he would run out of money to pay his attorney. The end was finally near. Â
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Crowded court dockets and legal motions delayed the custody hearing for months. Jeongguk was in the middle of baseball season. The court was aware of Jeonggukâs travel schedule and tried to work with him for the good of the order, but his absence created even more delays and postponed sessions.Â
The one bright spot was that Jimin spent more time with Jade. Anytime Jeongguk traveled, he insisted that Jade stay with Jimin. In their own way, they had adopted co-parenting quite easily. Outside of the courtroom, they were as civil as two people could be. To some, they even appeared to be friends. But inside the courtroom, they were two very different people, each out for blood.Â
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By the time they all gathered for the next hearing, Jimin no longer had legal counsel. His funds had run dry and his attorney had officially quit the case. Jimin was left to defend himself. He sat alone at the Defendantâs table, waiting for court to start.
 Jeongguk walked into the courtroom flanked by six members of his legal team. He noticed immediately that Jimin was all alone. He walked up to Jiminâs table and stuffed his hands into the pockets of his expensive suit.Â
âWhereâsâŚwhatâs his name?â Jeongguk knew perfectly well the name of Jiminâs missing attorney.
âIâm flying solo. WeâŚuhâŚhad differences of opinion,â Jimin lied.
âIs that so? And how do you propose to fight this case without your attorney?â Jeongguk probed.
âMind your own business. You sat right here in this courtroom and allowed strangers to accuse me of horrific things regarding our daughter. Donât you dare pretend like you give a fuck about me,â Jimin lashed out.
Jeongguk clenched his jaw and leaned over the table. He stared into Jiminâs eyes, âI really donât give a fuck about you. That I can promise.â He smirked and walked back to his table.Â
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The end of May marked three weeks of Jimin trying to defend himself. Aera tried to help, but she was just as clueless about the law as Jimin. On days that she could find someone to cover her shift at the bakery, she was there by Jiminâs side. But they all knew it was a losing battle. Jimin had fought the good fight but heâd lost every single motion in the case and he still had no witnesses to testify for him.Â
He sat at his desk with papers strewn about. For the first time in years, the rotating 3-D image of the EroWrist was dark. Instead of creating simulations, Jimin spent his time playing lawyer and looking for ways to defend his case. There was a knock on the lab door. Jimin was face down reading a legal case from 1980 that he thought he could use as precedent. He didnât even notice his former attorney, Lee Seongjin, walk into the room.
âJimin?â
Jimin jumped, âOh you scared me!â He gasped, âSeongjin, what are you doing here?â
âSpecial delivery.â
âWhat are you talking about?â
âIâm back on the caseâŚyour case.â Seongjin walked around looking at the mess on Jiminâs desk.
âUh, Seongjin, Iâm not sure whatâs going on here, but nothing has changed. I donât have the money to pay you.â
âThatâs not important. Just know that Iâll be back in court as soon as testimony starts up again,â Seongjin advised.
âIt is important! I canât pay you!â Jimin grew agitated.
âBeen paid,â Seongjin said.
Jimin thought for a moment, âMy mother? Did my mother promise to pay you?â
âYour mother is as broke as you are.â
âThen who?â Jimin persisted.
âIâm not at liberty to tell you. Iâll immediately be dismissed if I say anything. Just know that my fee has been paid in full. And thatâs not all. The person who hired me also gave me a little extra to hire a private investigator. The guy that I hired uncovered some very interesting information.â Seongjin dropped a thick manilla envelope onto Jiminâs desk. âRead this when you have some leisure time. And as your attorney, I advise you to throw all of this case law away. Youâre a terrible lawyer,â Seongjin teased. âCheer up Jimin. This case isnât over yet.â Lee Seongjin excused himself and left Jimin alone in the lab.
Jiminâs head was spinning. He was certain his mother was behind the generous gift of paying his attorney. But they had spoken less than two hours prior. If she was behind it, why hadnât she mentioned it? It didnât make sense - until he opened the envelope.
Jimin read through more than one-hundred pages of evidence and each page was more shocking than the previous one. There were pictures, still photographs, CCTV footage, signatures, names, dates, addresses, rental receipts, everything. The information may not have been enough to prove his case for keeping Jade, but it was definitely enough information to keep him out of jail. With each page he gasped. Slowly, the tale of how he had been conned, unraveled.Â
âThis is it. This is everything I could have hoped for,â he mumbled to himself. At the very end of the report was the name of the private investigator. âRyu Jae-yeop,â Jimin read outloud. âWhy do I know that name? Why does it sound familiar?â Jimin wracked his brain trying to remember where he had heard that name before. âHOLY SHIT!â It suddenly hit him like a ton of bricks.Â
Jimin grabbed his keys and the envelope full of evidence. He ran out of the lab so fast that he didnât even turn out the lights. His mess of papers flew all over the floor. He couldnât believe what was happening. He just couldnât believe it.
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Twenty games into the season, Jeonggukâs shoulder was already on fire with pain. The pain was excruciating. The cortisol shots barely worked any longer. He wanted to finish out two more seasons before retiring, but he wondered if his body would allow him to make it another five months. He held his right arm tight and close to his body, barely moving it. He didnât want to irritate it any further.Â
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Jeongguk went about his evening using just one arm. It was late and he was tired. He fixed dinner and then took up residence on his leather couch. Just as he dozed off, he was startled by a loud banging coming from his front door.
âJeongguk, open the door. Itâs me, Jimin.â
âJimin?â Jeongguk looked at his phone. It was almost midnight. There was no reasonable explanation for Jimin to be there. He rushed to the door, worried that maybe something had happened to Jade. He flung the door open, âHow did you get past security?â Jeongguk smiled, but Jimin did not.
Jimin barged in, âRyu Jae-yeop. I recognize the name. Heâs your private investigator. The one who helped you find me and Jade. Tell the truth, youâre behind this, arenât you?â
Jeonggukâs eyes glossed over. Jimin was wild and harried. He talked fast, with passion and intensity. Jeongguk had never seen him this riled up before. He liked it.
âBehind what? I- I donât know what youâre talking about,â Jeongguk shrugged. âIs everything ok with Jade?â
âSheâs fine. With mom. Whatâs going on Jeongguk? My attorney showed up out of the blue with a proclamation that he was back on the case. He claimed that all of his fees had miraculously been paid but he wouldnât tell me who paid them. And he gave me this. This envelope has everything I need to prove my innocence. Your detective even found the location of where Hanjoo has been hiding. Now we can call her to testify on my behalf. Youâre behind this. I know you are. You said you didnât give a fuck. So why help me? WHY? And donât lie to me.â Jimin had tears in his eyes. Full of gratitude, confusion, lust, hate, anger and overwhelming relief, he glared at Jadeâs father, projecting all of his emotions onto him at once. He threw the heavy envelope on Jeonggukâs fancy dinner table and folded his arms.Â
Jeongguk stood toe to toe with Jimin. He knew that it was useless to keep up the charade, so he addressed him with the truth, âA victory is only sweet if your opponent is at their best. I like a fair fight.â
More tears fell. Jimin just didnât know what to make of this man. He confused him so much. âHow could you be so devoted to destroying my life in one moment and equally devoted to saving it in another?â
âIâm a complicated man,â Jeongguk laughed.Â
The smile stopped Jiminâs heart. The dimples made it rapidly start beating again. All at once he realized something that had been secretly building for months, he wanted him. He watched him linger near the front door, robe partially covering a Godlike body that he could only imagine. He could see Jeongguk purposely restricting the movement on the right side of his body. Jimin was sympathetic to his pain which made him want him even more.Â
The elder stepped forward and wrapped his arms around him in what was intended to be an innocent hug. He rested his head on his chest and breathed in the scent that he found so alluring. With only one arm available, Jeongguk hugged him back. The reciprocated embrace made Jimin emotional. Lucky for him, the majority of his embarrassing tears were absorbed by Jeonggukâs terry cloth robe before Jeongguk could see them.
âWe needed to know the truth, Jimin. I needed to know the truth about how this happened. Now I know you werenât part of the plan to kidnap her...Iâm just...Iâm relieved,â Jeongguk said shakily. Even he was emotionally swayed by the new information.
 âHow do I ever repay you for this?â Jimin asked. His tone was quite different. It was the first time being alone with Jeongguk without Jade being with them. The mood felt different.Â
Jeongguk took a step closer, âYou can repay me by fighting back so we can get this shit settled once and for all.âÂ
They both noticed for the first time how much taller Jeongguk was. Jimin looked up towards his face. He swallowed hard, âIs that all you want?â
Jeongguk chuckled, âThat is a very dangerous question.â
âThe question is only dangerous, if youâre afraid of the answer. Goodnight Jeongguk. See you in court tomorrow.â
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The next day in court, Jeongguk sat at the Plaintiffâs table with his team of lawyers while Jimin sat at the Defendantâs table with his single lawyer. The Plaintiff and Defendant never made eye contact and never spoke throughout the proceedings. The duality of their relationship was beginning to feel like an elaborate hoax.
With Seongjin back in the driverâs seat, Jimin felt hopeful once again. The irony of it all was that he owed it all to Jeongguk. It was their odd little secret. Even Jiminâs mother didnât understand how Jimin had magically found the funds to rehire his attorney.
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Jiminâs attorney, Seongjin, called only one witness - Kim Hanjoo. Thanks to the information from Jeonggukâs private investigator, they found her. She was extradited from Hong Kong where she had fled once she found out that Jeongguk was challenging the adoption and going after Jimin.
Hanjoo was hauled into court where she agreed to tell her story in exchange for a plea deal that would keep her out of jail. She also had to pay restitution for the adoption fees that she illegally charged him.
Seongjin approached her on the witness stand, âMrs. Kim. You were the one who arranged Jiminâs adoption, is that correct?â
âThatâs correct. But I swear, I knew nothing about the hospital scam. I had no part in kidnapping the babies or faking their deaths. As a licensed adoption specialist, I handle private adoptions all the time. They are 100% legal. Now, was I a little sloppy in my verification? Yes. Did I do a poor job running her prints and examining her medical records? Sure. But I called Mr. Park in good faith for him to adopt the child. He had come into our agency earlier and I couldnât help him because ofâŚreasons. So when I saw another chance, I moved on it,â Hanjoo explained.
âWho gave you the baby?â Seongjin asked.
âA nurse from the hospital. She kept her for a few days and then called me out of the blue. I guess she was going to try to sell her or something. I donât know the woman,â Hanjoo claimed.
âYou donât know her? What would you say if I told you that I have pictures of the two of you shopping, going to lunch, even going jogging?â
âI would say youâre mistaken.â
Seongjin smirked. He stepped forward and approached the witness, âThis is a picture of you Mrs. Kim, with the nurse you claim not to know. In fact there are hundreds of them.â Seongjin showed Hanjoo the photos. âHow much did you charge Mr. Park for the adoption of Jeon Jade?â
âRegular rate.â
âWhich is?â
âI donât remember,â Hanjoo folded her arms.
âMr. Park remembers. In fact, he has the receipts from all of the loans and withdrawals he had to take to pay your exorbitant fee. It was 200,000,000 Won, is that correct?â
âI guess.â
Seongjin contested angrily, âHe paid THIRTY times what it costs to adopt through a regular agency. Your con job has bankrupted him, leaving him in debt that he never would have incurred had it not been for you. In fact, Mrs. KimâŚyouâre the one who sold a baby. Mr. Park trusted you because of your affiliation with Holt. He knew you had done a thorough review of him. But what he didnât know was that you planned to set him up. You were just waiting for the right baby to come along. The toxicologist testified that six babies have randomly gone missing since that mystery nurse started working at the hospital. And our private investigator has linked each of those missing babies back to you. Not only do you know that nurse that was caught on CCTV footage, but sheâs your sister. Isnât that right?â
Hanjoo began to cry. She was busted, âY-y-y-yes.â
âAnd we have video surveillance of you sneaking into the hospital on the night that Jeon Jade was taken. You entered the morgue with a doll that looked suspiciously like the fake dead baby that Mr. Jeon placed into evidence. You were the mastermind behind all of this, werenât you? You sold Mr. Park the baby under the guise of a real adoption, didnât you?â
âI was just trying to help him and make a little money in the process. I didnât know the girl had living parents. I swear, I thought both of them were dead. The plan was already underway by the time I realized that she had a living father. We had already stolen her. I had to put the doll there to fool Mr. Jeon. I paid a few of the guys in the morgue to help me get everything in place. Iâm sorry. But I wonât apologize for the adoption because itâs real. Every letter of that paperwork was filed accurately. Sheâs Mr. Parkâs daughter,â she said stubbornly.
âWhy did you rush this adoption?â
The color drained from her face. This was the one question she hoped not to have to answer. She paused and then spoke, âWe didnât know that baby Jeon had a dad. When we found out he was alive, we were concerned. But when we found out who he was and that he was famous - we panicked. We made some bad decisions. We had to cover our tracks which meant getting rid of the baby as quickly as possible before the bio dad figured out what was going on. Jimin was so eager for a baby thatâŚwellâŚhe didnât ask questions. He trusted me. We had the entire adoption closed within two days. I also paid the crematorium guy to place fake ashes in the urn that was turned over to Mr. Jeon.â
âSo Mr. Park was a victim as well?â
âYes, but he got a beautiful baby girl out of it.â Hanjoo broke into tears as she looked over at Jimin. âIâm sorry for all of this. I was only trying to help you. You deserve to be a father.â
âSo are you testifying under oath that Mr. Park had nothing to do with the scheme to steal the baby?â
âYes.â
âAnd did he have any inkling that the baby was stolen?â Seongjin pressed.
âNo - he did not.â
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Jeongguk was fresh out of the shower. He pulled on his terry cloth robe, but only the left side. The right side of his upper body was wrapped in yards of medical tape to isolate this movement. He draped his robe over his bound shoulder since he couldnât put his arm through. He tied the robe using his left hand. It wasnât taut, but at least his cock was covered. His state of dress didnât really matter because he was home alone. It was Jiminâs week for custody but he knew that Jade was with Jiminâs mother. It was just as well because he needed to rest. Jeongguk was scheduled to pitch again in four days and he honestly wondered if he could do it. It was late but he needed to watch some pitching footage before he went to bed. He turned on the film and nestled into the leather of his couch.
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âJEONGGUK! Open the door, please. Itâs Jimin. I have news.â Jimin banged on the door as hard as he could. He was overly excited and unable to contain himself.
Jeongguk smiled. He still wasnât sure how Jimin was getting past security. âJust a minute. Iâm coming.â His body ached so he moved slower than normal. He swung the door open and Jimin barged in.
âHow do you keep getting past security?â
Jimin was smiling from ear to ear, âSorry for coming over without calling first. But I just heard from my lawyer. All criminal charges against me have been dropped. Because of you! Because of you!â
âI didnât do anything other than write a couple of checks,â Jeongguk shrugged. âI told youâŚall I want is a fair fight. Congratulations. But this doesnât change my bid for custody. Sheâs mine, Jimin and I want it on the record.â
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Jimin just stared at him. The man was so fucking infuriating, yet so thoughtful and kind. And above all, he was hot as fuck. Jimin hated him and adored him all at the same time. He noticed that Jeongguk was in his robe. He could see peeks of his wet flesh from gaps in the terry cloth. His desire for him was paramount. He tried to push the feelings away, but his insides burned whenever he looked at him. His stomach churned full of angry butterflies. All inhibitions were lostâŚ
At some point Jiminâs mind went blank. âDoes itâŚhurt?â He found himself gently unfurling the robe away from Jeonggukâs bandaged shoulder. His eyes scanned the bruised skin that was partially hidden beneath bundles of white medical tape. He found his lips boldly pressed against the clean exposed skin of Jeonggukâs chest. With a soft pucker, he breathed against his flesh, inhaling him, tasting him. And then everything happened at once. The moment erupted at a blurred pace that gave them little time to react. Jimin was greedy, aggressive because he had no idea when Jeongguk would come to his senses and push him away. He worked with a sinister plan to devour him as quickly as possible before he was forced to stop.Â
And thatâs when it happened. The thinly veiled line that separated enemies from lovers was lifted. Jeongguk suddenly sank his fingers into Jiminâs blonde windswept hair and tugged it backwards until the weight of Jiminâs head was cradled in his hand. His shapely neck was exposed causing Jeongguk to drag his lips along the rapid pulse under his skin. There was a moment, ever so brief, where they could see the fire in each otherâs eyes. Jeongguk placed his thumb against Jiminâs bottom lip, gently pulling it down so that he could introduce his tongue and massage it towards the back of his throat. They tasted each other for the first time through hunger fueled, ravenous kisses.Â
Jimin fiddled with Jeonggukâs robe until it fell to the floor. The athleteâs fully nude body surrounded him and engulfed him with a vice-like, inescapable embrace. Despite his bandaged and bruised shoulder Jeongguk was incredibly powerful, like an animal on the serengeti. It was a dominance that Jimin longed for; a man who wasnât afraid to handle him roughly. Jimin could hear the rustling around his waist as Jeongguk unbuckled his slacks and pushed them down to his thighs.Â
Their bodies mingled and danced down the hallway with lightning speed. Jiminâs clothes flew left and right, leaving no doubt in either manâs mind that they were about to fuck. Their exposed, hard cocks battled in the space between them. With his pants still gathered around his knees, Jimin walked backwards, pulling Jeongguk along with him. He couldnât keep his balance and he fell, causing both of them to crash to the floor. Jimin fell first with Jeongguk landing on top of him.
âOH SHIT!â Jeongguk screamed as his injured shoulder hit the hardwood of the entryway.Â
Jimin didnât care. In fact, he loved hearing him call out in pain. It was what Jeongguk deserved for barging into his life uninvited. He plugged Jeonggukâs yelps of pain with his tongue, muting his voice with a raunchy, vengeful kiss.Â
Despite the dim light in the hallway, his eyes ogled every pulsating muscle within Jeonggukâs naked body. Jimin could feel precum drip down his shaft. He immediately flipped Jeongguk on his back and mounted him. He crawled up his body, and positioned his hips over the tumidity of Jeonggukâs long serpent. The girth he could handle, but the length was going to hurt. None of it mattered. Everything was just a blur. Jimin had a mission and he couldnât stop. He wouldnât stop until he felt the dick inside of him. He had to conquer him, he had to win at any cost. Using the tip of Jeonggukâs cock, he rubbed his entrance up and down, lining up the spot where he would insert him. He rested there momentarily, breath hitched by the stunning beauty of his lover.
With his fingers splayed across Jeonggukâs chest, he curled his fingers, embedding them into the mounds of his skin. He clenched his eyes shut and released hard puffs of air to disguise the pain of pushing himself down over a cock that could have easily ripped him open. He worked his hips, slowly swallowing more and more of the athleteâs cock. But there was only so much that he could take. After a few painful centimeters, the burn became too much. He leaned forward, dropping his mouth over Jeonggukâs lips, whispering demands to him.
âFuck into me, push hard,â Jimin begged.
The powerful lion from the serengeti returned; this time to take control. Using only his left arm, he bounded to his feet with Jimin in tow. His cock fell free and slapped against his upper thigh as he stormed down the hallway. He didnât speak or grunt or give any indication of what he was doing. He just carried Jimin through the immaculately designed penthouse until they reached his bedroom.
Jimin was thrown to the bed like a rag doll. There was no tenderness in Jeonggukâs touch. He disappeared for a few seconds without Jimin knowing where he went. When he reappeared, his cock was even harder with a sheen of lube glistening over his erection. He crawled on the bed and propped himself between Jiminâs thighs. He grabbed Jiminâs waist to pull him closer.Â
âFuck,â Jimin screamed in pain as he felt two oily fingers impale him.Â
Jeonggukâs bicep flexed smoothly as he held Jiminâs thighs open. His long shapely fingers were slippery with lube. He worked them knuckle deep into the elder with tender authority.
âI thought you didnât give a fuck about me?â Jimin asked breathlessly, his body tingling with every touch.
Jeongguk smirked, his hooded eyes filled with contempt, âI really donât.â And then - he entered him. He pushed past his resistance until the tip of his cock popped inside of him.
Jimin could feel electricity flow through his body. He grabbed Jeongguk by his hair to pull him closer and force him into another kiss. The younger acquiesced but only briefly. Without warning he rolled onto his back, repositioning Jimin on top of him.Â
Jeonggukâs words were sterile, which made them ever so erotic,âNow - fuck your babyâs daddy any way you want.â
Jimin felt himself shiver. He lowered his ass over Jeonggukâs cock, completely swallowing it. Taking him deep on their first time together was stupid and overly ambitious. But he wanted with every fiber of his being to own him, to make him scream his name, to make him cum. He wanted to win.
The anger and vitriol, and putrid taint of their nasty court battle surged through Jimin, feeding an all new beast. He gritted his teeth and cursed him as he rode him to climax. He was intent on sucking the soul out of him.Â
Jimin leaned forward and with a mixture of kisses and dirty words he demanded, âCum for me you little shit.â
âAhh, fuck, faster,â Jeongguk groveled.
âSay please,â Jimin demanded.
âFuck, please. Faster,â the younger man groveled and begged.
It was exactly as Jimin wanted. He straightened his back and bounced faster, so fast that the sound of their bodies slapping against each other echoed through the large bedroom.
Jeonggukâs breath became erratic. He thrusted upward, pushing his cock into the pit of Jiminâs stomach. He could see his cock bulge as Jimin rode him. Stammering and stuttering, he managed to blurt out a few unintelligible words before climaxing.Â
âShit, fuuuuuuck, youâre so fucking sexy,â Jeongguk groaned unevenly as the pleasure surged through him. He fucked his cum into Jiminâs body, lining his walls with his velvety ropes of fluid. âOh God,â were the last words he whimpered.
Jimin could feel Jeongguk pulsating inside of him. His legs trembled as his own pleasure peaked, âFUCK,â he cried out, almost as if calling for help. Sloppily Jimin grabbed his own cock and fisted it. He placed his veiny hand over himself as he tried to catch the streams of warm fluid that squirted from his tip. He used both hands to try to contain it, but there was so much that it oozed through his fingers and dripped onto Jeonggukâs stomach. His teeth chattered and his body convulsed as he emptied.
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Jiminâs aggressive bouncing slowed and then eventually stopped. After a few quiet seconds, Jeongguk pulled out and pushed Jimin off of him.Â
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âWe shouldnât have done that.â Jeongguk rolled over to his side, mortified by his lack of control. âThis situation is complicated enough without us fucking each other.â
Jimin laid there with a faint smile. For once, he was in control. âYou knew perfectly well what you were doing. You chose not to stop. Itâs pretty easy to grow morals after your balls are empty and your dick is satisfied,â Jimin said cruelly.
âItâs not about that and you know itâŚFUCK!â Jeongguk jumped out of the bed. âWhat have we done?â He grabbed his injured shoulder. Several of the bandages had torn, leaving him in intense pain. He paced around the bedroom butt naked, grabbing his shoulder and swearing under his breath.Â
Jimin wasnât sure if it was the shoulder pain or the sex that had him so upset. He imagined it was a little of both. Jimin climbed out of bed and walked out of the bedroom without saying a word. He found his clothes and redressed. By the time he returned, Jeongguk was sitting on the bed, red faced and in obvious pain.
âYour visitation starts Sunday. Meet at the usual place?â
Jeongguk didnât answer. The pain was worse than heâd ever experienced.Â
Jimin had never seen Jeongguk act this way over a little pain. He became concerned, âOk, do I need to take you to the hospital or something?â
âCall the team doctor. I think itâs serious,â Jeongguk grimaced, teeth tightly clenched. âHis number, fuck, fuck, fuckâŚhis number is in my phone.â
The fact that Jeongguk handed his phone over to Jimin with no hesitation was a sign that he was really hurting. Jimin called the team doctor. The doctor was so concerned about Jeonggukâs condition that he insisted on coming over to examine him.Â
âHeâs in a great deal of pain. How quickly can you get here?â Jimin asked.
âIâll be there in five minutes. Weâre neighbors, Iâm in the adjacent building. Iâll be right there. What did you say your name was again?â
âPark Jimin. WeâŚshare custody of our daughter,â the sentence sounded weird despite saying it for six months.
âThanks for calling me, Jimin.â The doctor hung up.Â
Jimin turned to Jeongguk in a bit of a panic, âOk, heâs coming over. We canât let him find you like thisâŚin your freshly fucked afterglow.â Jimin smiled. âWeâve got to get you cleaned up.â
âYea, thanks,â Jeongguk grimaced. He was in so much pain that he could barely move.
Jimin found a t-shirt and fitted it over Jeonggukâs left side. He gently stretched the shirt over his right side, careful not to aggravate his injury. Jeongguk was covered in cum and lube from the waist down. Jimin used a hot towel to clean him. It was empowering to know that he had made the famous athlete cum so hard. Jeongguk got another erection as he watched Jimin wipe away the exculpatory evidence.Â
Typical athlete, Jimin thought to himself. As he cleaned him, he pretended not to be checking out Jeonggukâs beautiful cock, but he was totally checking out his beautiful cock. A part of him was angered over the fact that Jeongguk regretted the hook up. If it had been up to Jimin, he would have ridden his dick all night until both of them were a sweaty, disheveled, cum soaked mess. But the vibe was completely ruined by Jeonggukâs silly regrets.
Once Jeongguk was all cleaned up, Jimin helped him put on a pair of black sweats before moving him to the couch. He did a quick check of the penthouse to make sure that all signs of fucking had been erased. The last thing that they wanted the world to know was that the plaintiff and the defendant had fucked each other.
Seconds after he sat Jeongguk on the couch, there was a knock at the door. Jimin invited the doctor in. He stepped back and allowed the doctor to work.
âOk. Yea. Youâre in good hands now, so Iâm going to be on my way,â Jimin smiled and showed himself to the door.
âJimin! Wait a minute,â Jeongguk called to him.Â
Jimin could feel his heart pounding. His breath quickened. The butterflies were back again. Was Jeongguk about to ask him to stay? Was he about to beg him not to ever leave? âYea, what is it?âÂ
âThanks for the help. Please have Jade facetime me tomorrow.â
That was it, that was all he wanted. Jimin was reminded again that it was Jade that Jeongguk cared about - not him.
âI will.â Jimin left and slammed the door behind him.
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Chapter Five - Evergreen
August 13th, 2027
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The courtroom was jam packed with spectators. Every single bench was filled with reporters both local and International. They had all gathered for the last day of court in the high-profile custody case of Jeon v. Park. It was expected that the judge was going to render his verdict. Nine months of tears, arguments, physical fights, accusations and, recently added, fucking had all culminated to this day. There were no smiles or light banter. Everyone was on edge and everyone was deadly serious.
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Jimin and his attorney were the first to enter. Aera sat on the front row with the girl of the hour, Jade. She sat on Aeraâs lap like the Queen of Korea. Jiminâs little Angel was wearing a beautiful green sundress that her rich daddy had custom designed for her. Her hair was in a bun and her fingernails were a tinted green that matched her dress. Jimin stopped and leaned down to kiss her on the cheek and boop her nose.
Jade laughed, âHi daddy. I dressed up,â Sixteen month old Jade explained to her daddy.
Jimin nodded with enthusiastic approval, âAnd you look amazing. Iâm so lucky to have you as a daughter. No matter what, Iâll always be a part of your life. Do you understand?â
âI dressed up,â Jade pointed to her new dress. She didnât understand anything that Jimin was saying, and it was for the best.
Jeongguk entered the courtroom flanked, as usual, by too many attorneys and staff and managers and handlers. It was all a spectacle for show. Jimin knew him well enough to know that none of that mattered to him, but he had an image to maintain and having an entourage was part of the image. For his own reasons, winning over public opinion was important to Jeongguk. He too stopped to canoodle with Jade.
âHi daddy. I dressed up.â Jade smiled at her bio-dad.Â
Jeongguk leaned down to give Jade a kiss. âYouâre wearing the dress I bought you. It looks gorgeous on you. You go girl,â Jeongguk gave Jade a high five. You should be on the runway in Paris,â Jeongguk boasted.
He greeted Aera respectfully as he always did. Truth was, Aera liked him very much. She never openly taunted Jimin with that fact, but he knew when his mother liked people and she very much liked Jeongguk. Jimin felt a tinge of jealousy when she smiled back at him. It was all in his head, but it felt like betrayal.
Jeongguk continued, âListen Jadie-poo, today is a very important day. Some things could be different when we leave here. I just want you to know that daddy loves you. We only have three more books to go in our Harry Potter series and no matter what, Iâm going to read them to you.â
âDaddy I dressed up for Ron,â Jade said.
âBummer, I thought you dressed up for me and your dad,â Jeongguk teased.
Jimin could overhear their exchange. He found it ironic that both dads had identical conversations. It was proof that Jade really saw no difference between them. If anything, she loved them equally. And that made the day even more difficult because one of them was going to win custody and raise her and love her. While the other was going to be shut out. Nothing about the situation was fair, but it was their reality.
Jeongguk proceeded to walk to the table where his lawyers were gathered. He walked past Jimin as if he werenât there. No eye contact or friendly hello. He acted as if he didnât even know him, despite the fact that heâd been balls deep in his ass not 96 hours prior.
Every few seconds Jimin snuck a glance at Jeongguk. Watching him move about the courtroom was so satisfying. He was elegant and classy, charming and witty. His black suit and red tie were immaculate. All of his suits were custom fitted, highlighting the shapely perfection of his body. There was one thing that Jimin noticed that brought him comfort, Jeonggukâs arm was no longer heavily bandaged. He seemed to move it freely without much restriction. That was good news. Despite their weird and fucked up dynamic, Jimin had grown to care about his opponent. At times he wondered if he felt more than just friendship. Was a serious infatuation brewing? All signs pointed to yes.
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Jeongguk could feel Jiminâs eyes upon him. He wanted to return his glances but he didnât dare. Heâd never seen Jimin look more beautiful than he did at that moment. His hair was lighter than usual, the blonde was ever vibrant in contrast to his chocolate roots. He smiled intermittently as he chatted with his mother and cooed with his daughter. They were seated directly behind him. It was always Jiminâs smile that made Jeonggukâs heart do funny things. The gray suit that Jimin was wearing was nothing special, but the man wearing it made it very special. He loved watching Jimin walk into a room. His gait was something like Jeongguk had never seen before. It was the first thing he noticed about him back in the days when he had him under surveillance. At times his sexiness was quite subtle, but most times it was right in his face.Â
Jeonggukâs nuts shuddered when he thought back to the night that Jimin fucked him. He squeezed his eyes tight trying to get the thought out of his mind, but all he could see was Jiminâs pale graceful body riding him, bouncing on his dick like a pogo stick. âFuck,â he whispered to himself. There was absolutely no way Jeongguk was going to risk glancing over at him. Because if he did, he may never be able to stop. Jimin was bewitching and Jeongguk couldnât stop thinking about him. The man was becoming a problem.
âWhatâs going on?â Jeong-hyun leaned into his son and whispered.
âWhat do you mean?â Jeongguk asked.
âBetween you and Jimin.â
âWhat on earth are you talking about?â
âWeird energy. He canât stop staring and you wonât dare even look in his hemisphere. Something happen between you two? You didnât fight, did you?â
Jeongguk snickered. If the battle between a baseball bat sized dick and a cute little tight fleshy ass could be counted as fighting, then they had definitely rumbled.
âNoâŚnothing like that,â Jeongguk smirked.
He didnât exactly answer his fatherâs question but it didnât matter because the judge entered the courtroom and called the court to order.
The judge addressed them, âThis has been a very grueling nine months for everyone involved in this case. I can imagine that youâre ready for this to be over so that everyone can heal and go on with their lives. But I need both sides to know that this situation is virtually unprecedented. There is very little case law to support a ruling either way. But with that said, Iâve made a decision.â The judge paused.
There was complete silence in the courtroom. This was it, the moment of truth. Within a matter of seconds they would all know their fate.
The judge continued, âBased on the difficulty of this case and the fact that a little girlâs life is at stake, Iâve decided to hold my ruling until such time that more evidence can be evaluated. I need more time and I need more case law. For now, Iâll work directly with your attorneys to continue to gather the proof that I need. I ask that you wait patiently for my ruling. My plan is to make my final ruling in three months.â
âTHREE MONTHS!â Both Jimin and Jeongguk stood to their feet and yelled at the judge.
âSit down,â Seongjin pulled Jimin back down to his seat.Â
Jeongguk continued to stand, âYou donât understand. We canât take this anymore. One of us needs to be named that childâs father. You canât do this. You canât make us wait even longer. Havenât we been punished enough?â Jeongguk began to tear, his voice shook with the pain of a man whoâd been through hell. Jeonggukâs lawyers tried to wrangle him down into his seat, but he refused.
The judge addressed him with a heavy heart, âMr. Jeon, I understand your frustration. But I need you to understand mine. I have to get this right. I have to cross every T and dot every I. Iâm sure you expect nothing less than a solid judgment that wonât be appealed. You two have done a great job co-parenting. Iâm asking you to continue for just a little bit longer. Iâm sure you understand. With that, this court is in recess until such time that I call us back into session. Iâll alert your attorneys when itâs time.â The judge banged his gavel and left the bench.
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Both parties gathered in the hallway of the courthouse. Where they had been sworn enemies who wouldnât even stand near each other; they were now more like an extended family because of the year they had been stuck in court together. Even Chang, Jeonggukâs agent, was part of the mix.Â
Jeongguk held Jade in his arms. It was his week for custody so he was taking her home right after court. He and Jade walked over to Jimin who was standing with Aera.
âAnother three months,â Jeongguk shook his head.
âAnother three months,â Jimin smiled. âIt could be worse. At least weâŚget along.â If fucking could be considered getting along, then he and Jimin were best buddies.
Jeongguk turned to Aera and bowed, âMrs. Park, do you mind if I speak to Jade and Jimin alone?â
âOf course, Aera walked over to chat with Jeong-hyun.â
Jeongguk looked tired and dejected. He turned to Jimin, âLook Jimin, I didnât expect it to go down like this. I need to adjust my plans. Weâre making a playoff run and my team needs me. ButâŚI donât want to spend any more time away from Jade. I have a proposition.â
âWhat is it?â
âI have a few really long road trips coming up. Iâll be on the road for about three months straight, longer if we make it to the Finals. Since thereâs no court, I wonder if you can travel with me and Jade. It would be a compromise. That way you wonât miss any of your custody time and I wonât miss any of mine.Â
âJeongguk I have a job. I canât just take off for three months,â Jimin explained.
âWhat if you took a short leave and I paid you for your time.â Jeongguk rocked gently as Jade fell asleep in his arms.
âPaid me?â
âThatâs one way, yes. There are so many ways we could work this out. I could set up an office on the road so that you could work remotely. Or you could fly back once a week to go into the lab. Or you could just let me take care of you for a while in exchange for allowing me to have more time with Jade. Anything is possible. But Jimin, I wouldnât ask you to do this if I didnât feel it was best for our baby,â Jeongguk said passionately.
Jimin gave it some thought. His answer was yes, but that was mostly his dick and his heart chiming in. His brain knew it was a dangerous idea. He was teetering on the brink of inappropriate feelings for the man. They had already lost control and gotten physical once. In addition, he didnât trust his heart to go three months cosplaying as a happy family. In the wizened opinion of Park Jiminâs brain, the answer was no.
âSure, Iâll do it,â Jimin had an existential crisis. He did exactly what he told himself not to do.
âGreat. We start in Japan in two weeks. Is that enough time to get your affairs in order?â
âYea. I guess.â
âIâll send you all of the travel arrangements. Here, kiss your daughter goodbye. Sheâs going to start snoring in a minute.â Jeongguk knew their daughter very well.
Jimin laughed. He leaned down to kiss Jade as she napped in Jeonggukâs arms. But when he lifted his head, Jeongguk was there. So close. So handsome. So scintillating. So beguiling.Â
Time stopped. Everything moved around them like timepieces, yet the two of them remained still. The urge to kiss was natural, but the discipline to hold back - was not. It was Jadeâs snoring that finally broke their gaze.Â
âI better get going. I have much packing to do. Be in touchâŚuhâŚsoon,â Jimin stared at the large clock above Jeonggukâs head. Anything was better than staring into his doe eyes. He took a few steps back. Walking away from Jeongguk felt like breaking the magnetic seal between two ferrite magnets. The attraction was overwhelmingly strong and overwhelmingly dangerous.
âDrive safely. Iâm going to stick around here for a few more minutes to talk with my attorneys. There are some urgent things that I need them to handle while Iâm traveling.â
Jimin didnât like the sound of that, but he kept his thoughts to himself.
***
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Seventeen month old Jade sat in the front row of Yokohama stadium, just behind home plate. She shifted her sunglasses and settled back in Jiminâs lap. Aera and Jeong-hyun were also visiting. They were seated next to Jimin. It was the first time that both sides had come together for an event that didnât involve a courtroom.
It was the bottom of the seventh and Jeongguk was called in to close. The crowd went crazy as they watched him jog out to the mound. Jiminâs heart did a thing - a thing he hadnât given it permission to do. He watched his babyâs daddy take the mound and tip his hat to the crowd. As Jeongguk wound up to throw his first pitch, something seemed off. Jeongguk was sweating even though it was a beautiful day and heâd just started the inning. He was also very pale, his typically golden skin had almost no color.
âOh no,â Jimin said under his breath.
âYea. Doesnât look good,â Jeong-hyun picked up on Jiminâs angst.
âIs he sick? Why is he so pale?â Aera asked.
âItâs his arm,â Jimin said with worry. âHeâs not feeling this shit today. Heâs in pain.â
âSTRIKE!â Jade screamed, even though Jeongguk had not yet thrown the ball.
The wind up, the release, the pitch, âSTRIKE ONE!â The Umpire agreed with Jade.Â
Both Jimin and Jeong-hyun knew that the call of strike was a very liberal one. Jeonggukâs pitch was high and everyone knew it.
The catcher threw the ball back to Jeongguk. He stepped away from the mound. He stared down at the ground with his eyes closed, trying to shake off the pain.
âWhy are they making him do this? Heâs clearly in pain,â Jimin asked rhetorically.
âItâs his job. Pain and all,â Jeong-hyun explained.
Jeongguk continued to walk around the plate. He only had so much time to deliver the pitch because of the pitching clock. He used every minute of it to try to shake off his pain.
âDaddy ok?â Jade asked.
Jimin kissed the top of her head, âHeâs ok baby, just working really hard.â
Jeong-hyun found it curious that Jimin had so much genuine concern for Jeonggukâs injury. âHeâll be ok guys. Heâll be ok. Heâs pitched through pain before.â
âYea, but has it ever been this bad?â Jimin asked.
âHonestly, no.â
âSTRIKE!â Jade yelled again.
Jeongguk finally stepped back on the mound. He and his catcher disagreed on the first two pitches but the third was a winner. The wind up, the release, the pitch, âSTRIKE TWO!â The Umpire agreed with Jade.Â
Jade applauded for her dad. With each pitch, Jimin grew more and more concerned. After a couple of balls, Jeongguk fell behind in the count. He could no longer hide his pain. He was openly grimacing and holding his shoulder. Out of nowhere, he received a visit from the Manager. They spoke briefly with Jeongguk doing alot of nodding. At the conclusion of a three minute conversation, the manager left the mound and Jeongguk prepared to throw his next pitch.Â
âSTRIIIIIIIKE!â Jade called it.
The wind up, the release, the pitch, âSTRIKE THREE! YOUâRE OUT!â Jeongguk struck out the batter.Â
As the crowd went wild, Jimin noticed Jeongguk fall to the ground. He was writhing in pain and holding his shoulder. âOh my God! Mom, hold Jade.â He handed Jade off to his mother and rushed the field.
The athletic trainers were on the scene faster than Jimin could get down there. Several of Jeonggukâs teammates stood over him, saying words of encouragement. It looked bad. Really, really bad. Jeongguk was helped to his feet and walked back to the locker room. Jimin went with him for moral support - at least thatâs the lie he told everyone. His real reason for going was because he was worried to death and wanted to be by his side every second.
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After a brief hospital visit, the doctorâs were able to get Jeongguk back to his hotel room. Jimin was there as well, but he felt as if he were imposing. He sat in the back of the room as he listened to the doctor explain Jeonggukâs prognosis.
âYou need surgery, Iâm not sure how much longer we can postpone it.â
âI need to get through the end of the season first,â Jeongguk remarked. âI have another pitching rotation in three days. Can you have me ready by then?â Jeongguk asked.
âI donât know,â The doctor said, âWeâll have to see how your body responds to treatment and the new medications they gave you at the hospital.â
âJust get me in good enough shape to pitch,â Jeongguk demanded.
Jimin almost spoke up, but it wasnât his place. Jeongguk was stubborn and was placing his teamâs playoff hopes above his own health.
âThe hospital gave you more cortisol shots, plus some pretty strong pain injections to stave off this pain. Youâll need someone to stay overnight with you. Whereâs your dad? Can he come over?â
Jimin stepped forward, âUh, heâs with Jade and my mom. But I can go get him. I can get himâŚ,â
âNo. No, please Jimin. Will you stay?â Jeongguk asked.
âAll night?â Jimin asked with a surprised expression.Â
The doctor chimed in, âFor about twelve hours. I donât want to leave him alone in case the pain gets worse. Can you hang out here with him until tomorrow morning? I have a plane to catch in a few hours or else I would stay.â The doctor asked kindly.
Jimin shifted from foot to foot uncomfortably. Staying with Jeongguk would most definitely be awkward. But reluctantly, he agreed, âYea. Iâll stay.â
The doctor spoke seriously, âThis round of medication is more potent than what youâve dealt with before. I need to make sure you donât have any side effects. Jimin, please watch him carefully. For the next few hours, I need you to keep him awake. He needs to be able to tell you if something feels strange. Can you do that?â
âYes, yes of course,â Jimin agreed.
âHere are the instructions on what to look for. Donât let him drink any alcohol or operate any vehicles. Monitor him closely. And donât forget to keep him awake. Call my assistant if anything happens. She knows how to get in touch with me.â
Jimin walked the doctor to the door. He lingered in the entryway for a few minutes before returning to Jeongguk. He smiled at him, âHungry?â
âNo. Sit down.â
âPlease works,â Jimin quipped.
âAlright, sit down - please.â
Jimin dropped onto the couch next to him. Jeonggukâs hotel suite was massive. He and Jadeâs room was not quite as big, but just as luxurious. âWow! Your room is nice.â He rubbed his hands along the buttery soft leather. âI donât think Iâve ever sat on a leather couch before. I have one at home, but my mom calls it pleather. Half leather, half plastic,â Jimin released an obnoxious laugh that made Jeongguk giggleÂ
âPleather. Thatâs pretty clever.â Jeongguk turned to face Jimin, âWhereâs my dad?â
âI can call himâŚif you prefer that he be here.â
âNo. Iâm happy with you being here. I want you to stay. I am, however, curious about why youâre suddenly, dutifully by my side.â
âI got scared when I saw you go down. Before I knew it, I was on the fucking field. Donât know what came over me. It wasâŚscary seeing you like that. Our daughter needs you.â
âSo youâre here because of Jade. Thatâs the only reason?â
âYea.â Jimin lied.
âI need to apologize.â
âForâŚ?â Jimin asked.
âWhat happened a few weeks ago. Trying to fuck and flee after we had sex.â
âFUCK AND FLEE?â Jimin laughed so hard that he fell off of the couch. He laid on his back and kicked his feet up. âGottaâ say I have never heard that one before.â
âI tried to distance myself from the sex. But it had nothing to do with you. I was angry with myself. Not with you. I didnât mean to take it out on you. I was just shocked that I allowed it to happen.â
âYour brain was on sabbatical. It was your dick doing all of the thinking,â Jimin said truthfully.
âAnd thatâs not acceptable.â
âBut it kindaâ is,â Jimin argued. âWeâre two grown men who have a very complicated dynamic. Thereâs so much energy between us and not all of it is good. Weâve been constants in each otherâs lives for almost a year. Those emotions had to go somewhere. We canât always control how feelings manifest. Donât be embarrassed or upset. I accepted it for what it was and I didnât read anything into it. Besides, that shit felt great. I have zero regrets,â Jimin said honestly.
âSo you enjoyed it?â Jeonggukâs cheeks briefly flashed pink. âI wasnât just a conquest?â
âOk, Iâll admit it. About fifty percent of that was a conquest. I wanted to own the great Jeon Jeongguk and bring you to your knees. But the other fifty percent was because Iâm insanely attracted to you and I wanted to live the fantasy just once before this is all over. I was emotional and I just reacted.â
âI wasnât on my best behavior. I pounded you pretty hard without giving you the care you deserved. Howâs your ass? Did it survive?â Jeongguk laughed.
âRiding your baseball bat when I hadnât fucked in two years was a very poor choice,â Jimin shrugged.
âTwo years? Two fucking years? Someone as hot as you hadnât been dicked down in two years? Well if I had known that I would have really stuck it to you. If thereâs anything Iâm better at than baseball, its fucking. Poor thing, you need dick care.â
Jimin laughed again. He punched Jeongguk in his good shoulder and fell into his lap. âI do need dick care. I have dick neglect, in fact.â Jimin laughed even harder. âI used to be pretty active in the dating game but after the car accident, everything changed. I wanted to be a dad, a scientist, a better man than I had been. I swore off men for a while and I committed to being a great dad for Jade.â
âHow did you last two long years? I would have died,â Jeongguk teased.
âDo you date often?â Â
âNot since I decided to have a baby. Iâve had a few serious boyfriends. And some legendary one night stands. The groupies that hang around baseball players are pretty wild. Iâm strictly gay and that limits my choices. I used to be pretty out there, but that was mostly in my younger days. Honestly, Iâve been kind of boring since I hit my 30âs. I like to stay home and watch Netflix. And these days, Iâm all about my daughterâŚand her dad.â
âAnd her dad?â Jimin blushed. He looked away and gently rubbed the back of his neck. He had another question to ask but he couldnât face Jeongguk while he asked it. He stared towards the window, âDid you mean what you said about me being attractive?â
âYes. I think you know how fucking good you look. Letâs not play games. But youâre not just hot. Youâre interesting, and complex, and smart, and a really great dad,â Jeongguk confessed.Â
âYouâre high on pain meds so Iâll take everything you say with a grain of salt.â
âMy meds have nothing to do with how I feel. So donât try it. Take my compliments and put them in your pocket for safekeeping. Until this case is over you wonât hear me say it again,â Jeongguk warned.Â
âI know youâre not hungry, but the doctor says you have to eat because of all of the medication. You have this incredible in-suite kitchen, we may as well use it. Jade is with my mom for the night, so I get to spoil you instead of her.â Jimin smiled and punched Jeongguk playfully in the chin.
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Jimin emerged from the kitchen about twenty minutes later. He had a tray full of food to feed Jeongguk. âI remember you said you liked Udon. The kitchen is fully stocked so I was able toâŚoh shitâŚJEONGGUK!â Jimin dropped the tray and rushed over to him.
Jeongguk was slumped over on the couch. He wasnât supposed to go to sleep. Jimin couldnât believe he had made such a stupid mistake by leaving him alone. He had fallen asleep while he was in the kitchen. He shook Jeonggukâs left shoulder, desperately trying to wake him up.
âNo, no, no baby you canât go to sleep. You have to wake up. Please wake up, please wake up. Please be ok. Please, please, please.â He shook him harder and harder until Jeonggukâs eyes finally opened. âOh thank God. I do not need involuntary manslaughter added to your list of allegations.â Jimin hugged him and rocked with him in his arms, âThank God youâre ok. You canât sleep buddy. The doctor said to keep you awake for the next few hours.â
âJimin? How long have you been here?â
âUh hi?â
âWhereâs my little flower?â Jeongguk asked groggily.
âJade? Sheâs with my mother. Remember? Sheâs fine, but how are you?â Jimin questioned. Jeongguk didnât seem very lucid. Jimin wondered if the drugs were finally kicking in.
âIâm great. The pain meds are really working. Look. I donât feel a thing.â Jeongguk raised his right arm and gave Jimin a wave.
âNope. Put that back down. Youâre not supposed to lift that. You scared the shit out of me. You arenât supposed to be sleeping,â Jimin admonished him.
âButâŚIâm so tired. A little nap wonât hurt anybodyâŚjustâŚa littleâŚ,â Jeonggukâs head fell backwards. He was asleep again.Â
âNooooo, Jeonggukie, no. Wake up you stubborn asshole.â Jimin climbed into his lap and straddled him. He gently slapped his face to wake him up. âWake up.â He whispered his words just centimeters from his lips. âWake.up.âÂ
Jeonggukâs eyes fluttered open, âDid I fall asleep again?â
âYep.â
It was then that Jeongguk realized Jimin was sitting in his lap. With seconds of feeling Jiminâs body pressed against him, his cock expanded. âYou were born to sit on my lap,â he laughed impishly. He spread his large hands and rubbed them up and down Jiminâs back as he pulled him closer. âYou always smell like sin. It makes my dick hard every time.â
âOh yea? And what exactly does sin smell like?â Jimin asked.
âLike something I very much want, but canât easily have,â Jeongguk explained.
Jimin realized that Jeongguk wasnât himself. He was medicated and a little loose with his tongue. As seductive and flirtatious as Jeongguk was, Jimin warned himself not to take the bait. Anyone with morals and principles would have immediately pulled themselves out of Jeonggukâs lap. But Jimin wasnât feeling very moral.Â
He laid his head on Jeonggukâs shoulder and began grinding against his erection. He whispered into his ear, âWill this keep you awake?â
âOh God yes,â Jeongguk released a small whimper. He pushed back against Jiminâs rotating hips as they fell into a physical trance with their bodies cradled against each other.
Jimin felt himself become aroused. He stopped moving. With a pure heart, he placed his forehead against Jeonggukâs forehead and said the difficult words. âWe canât do this. Youâre high as a kite. If I let this continue, Iâll be taking advantage of you.â
The lion from the serengeti roared to life. With one arm, he picked Jimin up and walked him back to his bed. âDo I act like a man who isnât in full control of his senses? You have to keep me awake. Doctorâs orders.â There was a slight slur in his speech. Jeongguk laid him down and climbed over him. He pressed his rugged jaw against the side of Jiminâs face as he whispered in his ear, âI want to bury myself inside of you until all of our bitter memories fade away. Is that so wrong?âÂ
Jimin shook his head. Words didnât immediately come to mind but he understood on a visceral level what Jeongguk was saying. Somehow the physical interaction between them had become a healing place. The place where they shared Jade equally. The place where they were friends. The place where they trusted each other and cared for each other. The place where custody battles didnât exist. But it was also the place that was most forbidden.Â
The elder slid backwards away from him, âYou said that sex confused things between us.â
âIâm already so fucking confused. It canât get any worse,â Jeongguk grabbed Jimin by his ankles and pulled him close again.
Jimin lay flat on the bed. A chaste kiss touched his plump lips. He closed his eyes and tried not to feel. He didnât want to be swept away by this manâs touch. But it was happening. He felt himself being undressed. He shook his head no. He tried to push him away.Â
But Jeongguk couldnât stop because he desperately wanted all of the bitter memories to fade, âPlease let me have you.â
Jimin felt his legs being spread open and then felt the soft tip of a tongue against his hole. He allowed it, even though his conscience told him to get away. His back arched when warm saliva slid down his crease. He melted into the sheets.
Jeonggukâs breathy whisper cooled the wet streak left by his tongue, âPlease keep me awake Jimin. Please?â He used his index finger to gently circle Jiminâs entrance before lapping his tongue against him again. Â
âIâll keep you awake Jeon Jeongguk, but first, you must eat your dinner.â Jimin lifted his legs in helpless supplication before grabbing Jeonggukâs head and pushing his face hard against his slit.Â
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Jeongguk liked to be ridden. He bucked like a mechanical bull in a country bar, slamming his cock into Jiminâs ass as the smaller man fucked him to tears. Jeongguk was wild, every bit the athlete, every bit the physical specimen, every bit Jiminâs lion. They rolled across the bed, changing positions every few seconds. Jimin had never fucked a man like him before. It was like taming a beast. Jeonggukâs energy was boundless and his dick was endless.Â
âDonât cum. Donât fucking cum. Go deeper, go deeper,â Jimin warned him. He growled at him through gritted teeth as his legs began to seize from orgasm. He slapped Jeonggukâs ass several times just to leave his mark.
The expensive hotel sheets were teeming with lube and fluid; their bodies intertwined like oily sculptures. Jeongguk wrestled Jimin into the final position where he buried himself balls deep. In and out he pumped, forcing lube to drizzle from Jiminâs ass.
Jimin began nodding vehemently, breathlessly, wordlessly. He stared into Jeonggukâs eyes, hoping to convey what he was feeling. Kissing during sex should have been banned. Because when Jeongguk leaned down to kiss him in the midst of Jiminâs powerful orgasm, Jimin transcended.Â
And he was not the only one. Jeongguk let go because he wanted to cum together. He released in the midst of their kiss, adding layers of emotional entanglement that never should have been. He fucked into him, pushing his seed deep like he wanted to breed him. The moment quickly transitioned from a meaningless fuck into very meaningful love making. They came in each otherâs arms, with lips pressed together as they bared their souls.
Where did the feelings come from? Why were they so drawn to each other? Where was the line? What were they doing? And why did it feel so right?
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By the time Jimin arose, Jade and Jeongguk were already having breakfast. Jeongguk invited Jimin up to his room to eat with them. Jimin always had a key to Jeonggukâs hotel room, no matter what city they traveled to. It was Jeonggukâs way of being transparent to assure Jimin that he wasnât dating anyone.
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Jeongguk had the day off which meant a full day of doting on Jade. Jimin snuck into the room and peeped around the corner to see what the two of them were up to. He could hear Jade speaking to her daddy in long, vibrant sentences that only contained three to four real words. They were watching old videos of Jeonggukâs early games as a rookie. For every sentence that Jade offered her dad, he countered with a conversation to match hers.Â
Jeongguk was on the floor with his legs folded. Jade was sitting in front of him. He was brushing her hair. Jimin always wondered how Jeongguk could tame her wild tresses. He was the hair whisperer of the family. Jimin watched Jeongguk pull a vacuum cleaner attachment towards Jadeâs head. Jimin gasped, unsure of what was happening. Whatever Jeongguk was doing, Jade was perfectly fine with it; evidence that it happened often. Instead of interjecting, Jimin relaxed and just continued to watch. There was a conversation happening about Elmo and his new show. Both Jeongguk and 17-month old Jade were deeply engrossed in sharing their opinion.
Jeongguk placed a rubber band around the nozzle of the vacuum cleaner and literally vacuum Jadeâs hair into a single ponytail. He dropped the rubberband over the gathered hair while the vacuum suctioned it up. The result was a perfectly gathered ponytail with not a single hair out of place. It was the most ingenious thing Jimin had ever seen.Â
He jumped from his hiding place, startling Jeongguk, âThatâs how you do that? Iâve been trying for months to get her ponytails perfect and youâve been cheating all this time?â
âIf you ainât cheatinâ, you ainât trying,â Jeongguk burst into laughter. His smile was bright and happy. He was a changed man, compared to the selfish, arrogant, curmudgeon that he was when he and Jimin first met.
âHi Daddy!â Jade very carefully stood to her feet by first crawling on her knees, then pointing her butt in the air, then entering a semi-handstand, then pulling her feet level on the ground, and then finally straightening her back and standing upright. It was a process. She ran to hug Jiminâs leg. âGoo moon-ing.â
âGood Morning my little seedling,â Jimin grabbed her in his arms and swung her around. As to be expected whenever Jeongguk dressed her, Jade looked like a runway model. Her outfit was always couture something or other. Jimin smothered her with kisses before placing her back on the ground.
And then something happened - something that sent the trajectory of his and Jeonggukâs relationship into a completely different direction.Â
âGood Morning.â Jeongguk planted a completely unexpected kiss directly on Jiminâs lips.Â
And it wasnât one of those quick pecks on the cheek. This kiss had a heartbeat. It was full of substance, longing, and a little dab of lust. Jimin felt a sudden spark of electricity that caused him to immediately touch his fingers to his mouth. It was quite a fucking kiss.
âI could get used to being greeted like that every morning,â Jimin smiled.Â
âYou deserve to be greeted like that every morning,â Jeongguk winked. He was definitely in a good mood.
Jimin had no idea what had prompted the sudden kiss. Kissing in front of Jade was not something they had ever done before. In fact, they had never been physical at all in front of her, not even hugs. The entire universe was on tilt. What was happening between them? Jimin didnât know.
He sat down on the floor with them to help Jade put on her socks, âJeongguk, please donât take this the wrong way. Iâm legitimately asking out of respect. But how did you learn to be so good with a baby?â
Jeongguk laughed as if he had just heard a very funny joke. âGood with a baby? I was terrible!â He continued laughing. âThe only reason I know how to do anything is because I took a 6-month certification class. I learned CPR, hair styling, baby dressing, diaper changing, car seat installation. Bro, I literally got a certificate. Itâs hanging on my wall like a diploma. Iâm super proud of it too.â
âYeah Bro,â Jade mimicked.
A lightbulb went off in Jiminâs head. It all finally made sense. âThatâs why youâre so good at this? You took six months of classes?â
âAs soon as I made the decision to be a father, I knew people would doubt me. I mean an athlete with a past of being a playboy, young, no spouse. No one had any faith in me. As soon as I began the search for a surrogate, I started classes. I wasnât trying to prove anything to anyone - except me.â Â
Jimin held Jadeâs hand and stared at her as she played with her doll. He recounted his journey, âWhen I was rejected by the adoption agency, I gave up. I should have kept trying. I should have taken classes and honed my skills, but I was too heartbroken. At that point, I thought I would never be a father. Well by the time it actually happened, I wasnât prepared. I was just supposed to meet her and see if we were a match. But the next thing I knew, I was driving home with a newborn and I didnât even have a crib or diapers. I had to take emergency paternity leave. Who knew that was even a thing? It happened so fast.â
Jeongguk nodded, âThat is fast. Now we know why Hanjoo was in such a rush to get rid of Jade. She knew she was about to get caught. Iâm sorry that you couldnât take the time to enjoy being a new dad.â
âI loved every moment of it in retrospect. Itâs an experience that Iâll remember for the rest of my life. I think it bonded us in a very special way. But it was definitely on-the-job-training. I canât even tell you how many times I called 112 for help.â
âDear God, please donât tell me you called 112?â Jeongguk gasped.
âFirst time dealing with green explosive diarrhea, bro. It was traumatic. I needed reinforcements. Damn right I called 112,â Jimin defended himself.
Jeongguk fell over to his side with laughter. He kicked his feet and rolled on his back. He couldnât believe what Jimin was saying.Â
Jimin watched his jovial laugh. The man was beautiful from every angle. He continued, âI called so much, that me and the operator were on a first name basis.â
Jeongguk began to hiccup, he was laughing so hard. Tears streamed down his face. âNo, I canât. You didnâtâŚ,â
âI did,â Jimin began to laugh too.
Jade very carefully stood to her feet by first crawling on her knees, then pointing her butt in the air, then entering a semi-handstand, then pulling her feet level on the ground, and then finally straightening her back and standing upright. She ran to check on Jeongguk who was still laughing hysterically. It took him another three minutes to settle down.
âYou see, this is why she will always go to war with you because she knows that youâre her strongest soldier,â Jeongguk said encouragingly. This is why she bonded with you so quickly and why she loves you so much. Your sacrifice was very real and she knows it.â
This was definitely a breakthrough, it was the first time that Jeongguk fully acknowledged Jiminâs importance as Jadeâs father. Jimin was humbled by his kind words.Â
âWhatâs with the Harry Potter obsession?â Jimin asked, âWhen I was visiting you at your Penthouse, I noticed that she had three different versions of the series on her bookshelf.â
âDuring my parenting class, I learned good information about how to bond with your child while they were still in the womb. Reading was the number one way and it allowed her to get to know me, just by my voice. Harry Potter is one of my favorite series so it seemed like a natural place to start. She reacted so well to it that it became our thing. I read the entire first book before sheâŚdisappeared.â Jeongguk closed his eyes in a physical attempt to block out the memory.
âHow did Jadeâs momâs death affect you?â Jimin asked lovingly.
âMe and Jadeâs mother didnât get along very well. I wanted to be there for my baby and for her but she resented my presence in her life.â
âWere you two dating orâŚ,â
âIâm gay - not bi. You know that. Not into women and I think that was part of our problem. Maybe she expected more from me? After the first insemination failed, she suggested we do it the old fashioned way. Of course I said no. But we spent a lot of time together and experienced a lot of frustration. She began to have feelings for me that I didnât reciprocate. She wanted a relationship and I didnât. I couldnât. I like men. But that was hard for her to accept and she took it as rejection. She thought her looks could âun-gayâ me, I guess,â Jeongguk said with finger quotes, âBut it doesnât work like that. Anyway, thatâs when her resentment towards me started to grow. Things were so tense with us at times.â
âThat must have been terrible,â Jimin frowned.Â
âIt was beyond terrible. I evenâŚ,â Jeongguk paused before saying it, â...I even questioned if she was really dead. I thought that maybe she hated me so much that she had stolen Jade just to hurt me. But she really is dead, which means she gave her life to give me a child. I used her eggs as part of the deal. It took three attempts before the insemination was successful. She is Jadeâs real mother, DNA and all. I chose her because she was absolutely stunning with good health. But as the pregnancy went on, I wondered if I had chosen the right one. She just seemed to hate me so much. Even though our friendship was strained, her death was a shock. Iâll never get over it,â Jeongguk explained.
âThereâs going to be a time when you have toâŚtell Jade about this.â
âI already have. She has photo albums full of pictures, voice recordings, videos. She knows her and I will never let her forget her. As she gets older, Iâll tell her more.â
âMommy is in the trees,â Jade said as she violently brushed a large tangle from her dollâs hair.
âIn the - trees?â Jimin asked with confusion.
âWhenever the winds blow and the trees rustle, itâs Mokyo. She lives in the forest, in the trees, in the moss, in the algae, in the flowers and in the leaves. She is the earth. Sheâs always there to watch over her. Always. Thatâs our story.â
Jimin felt a tear fall down his cheek. He quickly swiped it away. âYouâre an incredible man. Iâve never met anyone quite like you.â
Jimin held Jeonggukâs hand. Jeongguk stared down at their hands in Jiminâs lap but instead of pulling away, he curled his fingers around Jiminâs fingers, weaving them together.
Jimin felt another tear. He knew bits and pieces of Jadeâs story, but hearing everything in context changed his perspective. For the first time he truly understood why Jeongguk was fighting so savagely to get his daughter back.
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November 30th, 2027 Narita, Japan
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Even though Jimin was traveling full time with Jeongguk, he was still working full time as well. Instead of taking leave, he chose to take his work on the road. He set up a remote lab which allowed him to run his simulations from anywhere in the world.Â
It was a very important day. The final upgrades to the EndoWrist were complete and had gone live into production. The launch went well and the new surgical arm was scheduled to go into its first mock surgery at the end of the week. There was one small bug, however, that he needed to repair, but it was nothing major. With a little concentration, he could fix it from his phone in about ten focused minutes.
Jimin sat up fully in bed. He sat with his back against the headboard as he pulled up the simulation program on his phone. It was still dark outside even though sunrise was just a few minutes away.Â
Jeonggukâs heavy, muscular arm was draped across Jiminâs waist, pinning him in place. Jimin softly caressed his hair as he read through the last of his urgent emails. Jeongguk had ventured into Jiminâs room late the previous evening while Jade was asleep. The rule was that he had to leave before Jade saw him. They didnât want her to be as confused about their relationship as they were.
âHey,â Jeongguk grumbled, âYou already up?â Â
âWork,â Jimin said, barely acknowledging him. âYou have to go soon. Baby will be up in a couple of hours.â
âNoted, but Iâm so horny. Can you fuck me now and work later?â
Jimin laughed. âNo, I cannot. I just fucked you five hours ago. I still have lube up my ass,â Jimin said casually as he tapped around his phone screen.
âWhy are you working so early anyway? Canât it wait?â Jeongguk whined.Â
âYouâre acting like a spoiled athlete. My work is important. Do you have any idea how horny I get watching you on the pitcherâs mound? Yet youâll never see me marching out to the mound to pull you away from your job so that I can fuck you at first base.â
âMy God I would love that so much.â
Jimin laughed again, âGo back to sleep. Iâll wake you when Iâm finished.â
Jeonggukâs eyes rounded. He suddenly remembered something. He crawled up Jiminâs chest to look at his phone, âHey doesnât Di Vinci arm go live today?â
âIt does.â Jimin nodded.
âAre you nervous? Iâm nervous and I had nothing to do with it. You should be nervous. But donât be nervous. Ugh, Iâm so nervous.â Jeongguk grimaced, âIâm stiff. You fucked the life out of me last night.â Jeongguk crawled out of bed. For once, he had on clothes, a pair of soccer shorts. He did a few pushups, some sit ups and some running in place. He then simulated a few pitches just to see how his arm was feeling.
Jimin barely noticed him. He was focused on rerunning the calculation to make sure he had fixed it. He looked up twice, only because of Jeonggukâs heavy grimaced breaths.Â
âJeonggukie, still not doing that right, huh?â He asked casually.
âDoing what right?â Jeongguk simulated another pitch, this one a curveball.
âYour whole pitching thing. That angle of attack may have been great when you were 21, but at the old ass age of 32, you should fix that,â Jimin was casual once again.
Jeongguk turned to him, âWhat are you talking about?â
âYour stride length. It should be about eighty-five percent of your height. But youâre only at about eighty percent, because youâve grown. You used to be about four centimeters shorter when you started throwing the heat. Thatâs probably why your horizontal abduction is at twenty five percent instead of twenty percent. To get the ball out at a ninety percent angle, youâre really having to overcompensate. That stuff adds up,â Jimin shook his head and continued his calculation. He had no idea what heâd just done.
Jeongguk jumped up on the bed and marched over to Jimin, âWhat are you saying right now?â
âOne sec.,â Jimin pulled up a 3-D image of his robot. It rotated on his phone exactly like the one in his lab.Â
Jeongguk waited patiently. It was quite possible that his babyâs daddy had just discovered the root cause of his persistent rotator cuff issues. He stared at Jimin, unblinking.Â
Jimin continued to play with his calculations. He did pause for a brief moment to blindly reach forward and kiss Jeonggukâs nose. But that was about it.
Jeongguk was pulling his hair out. The waiting was killing him. He respected Jiminâs work and understood the importance of the day, but he was very close to ripping Jiminâs phone away and throwing it off of the hotel balcony.
âJiminie, pleaseâŚ,â
âShhh. Almost there.â
Several more minutes passed.
âDONE! Now you can have my full attention. What is it you were trying to say?â
âNo Jiminie, you were talking. YOU. What is this about my stride length?â Jeongguk asked.
âAh, yes, itâs too low based on your height. I can show you the calculation if youâd likeâŚ,â
âFUCK THE CALCULATION! How do I fix it?â
âDuh! The calculationâŚ,â
âJimin, are you saying thatâs why I have a recurring shoulder injury?â
âYes. Youâre much taller now than you were when you first perfected your fastball. The devil is in the details and your coaching staff is allergic to details.â
Jeongguk grabbed both of Jiminâs shoulders and stared into his face, âJimin, how do you know this?â
âAngles are very important in the biomechanics of movement. Jade and I used to watch your games all the time. I noticed it right away. Your release was always hinkyâŚyou know? So one day, I actually measured your pitching angles while you were working. Please note, I did not interrupt your work,â Jimin teased.Â
Jeongguk grabbed two large clumps of his own hair, âIf youâve known this all this time, why havenât you said anything?â
âBecause Iâm not a coach. I love baseballâŚas a fan. I donât know anything about how balls should be thrown or how coaches correct mechanics. I just assumed they were working with you and trying to fix it all this time. I thought you knew the problem. It wasnât my place to speak about something that I knew very little about. I only said something today because I saw it right in front of me. Anyway, you should fix it,â Jimin kissed the tip of Jeonggukâs nose again. âYou have such a cute nose.â
âJIMIN! Whatâs the solution? How do I fix it?â
âFor the love of GodâŚthe formula! How many times do I have to tell you that thereâs a formula? Everything in life can be fixed with math,â Jimin shrugged again.
Jeongguk found it annoyingly adorable how Jimin could go from sex kitten to nerd in nanoseconds. âI seriously doubt everything can be fixed with mathâŚbut you do you. Carry on, please. Explain.â
âI calculated the proper stride length based on your height and your desired throwing speed. Then I factored in the optimal angle release for the external rotation which is where youâre having the majority of your problems. Itâll take some practice to retrain your body, but maybe if you try it, you could save your season and go out on top.â Jimin smiled.
âSave my season?â
âMmhm. And possibly avoid another surgery too.â
Jeongguk crawled under the covers and pulled Jimin under with him. He forced him on his back and then crawled between his legs, pinning them open. âYou wonât believe this angle of attack,â he growled into Jiminâs ear.
âI-I think Iâm going to like it. Angles are v-v-very important,â Jimin stuttered.
 Jeongguk arched his back. He hitched his hand underneath Jiminâs knee and hoisted it into the air. He looked down at his prized hole and lined his leaky cock along the wrinkled center. His cock tilted upwards as he entered him raw. âYou like that angle baby?â
âHoly sh-sh-shit.â Jimin urgently grabbed Jeonggukâs ass and encouraged him to fuck him at that exact angle. âThat angle, p-p-p-please more of that angle. Right there, right there.â Jimin shuddered as Jeongguk began to pump him.
âOoooh, Iâm going to make you cum at this angle, and then at another angle and then another angle,â with each of Jeonggukâs words he rolled his hips to push deeper into him. Â
âOH MY GOD!â Jimin screamed. Jeongguk was a good fuck, always had been. But this was some next level âeternally grateful for saving my career and being the father of my kid,â kind of fuck. It was otherworldly. Within seconds, Jimin was about to cum. He grabbed onto the sheets and pulled them so tightly that they snapped away from the mattress.
âTell me you like it.â Jeonggukâs ass cheeks tightened as he bucked like a pony. âOh you can really take my fucking bat canât you?â
âI can take it, I can take itâŚ,â Jiminâs voice disappeared into a cloud of nothing. He threw his head back and fell into a convulsion as Jeongguk angled directly into his prostate. His mouth fell open. The orgasm tore through him in ever increasing waves until it had encompassed his entire body.Â
He had never cum so hard in his life. Never. All he did was suggest a fucking pitching angle and this was his prize. He was definitely in this Jeon Jeongguk shit for life.
***
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Jeongguk wasnât exactly sure what to expect from spa day. It was some kind of tradition between Jimin and Jade. Jimin had invited him to join them in his hotel room. He was told to shower first and come wearing his terry cloth robe and pajamas. He wondered if it was some type of toddler sleepover. Jeongguk followed instructions but he was still confused.
He knocked on the door gently, not sure if Jade may have been napping. But there was loud music coming from inside so Jade definitely couldnât have been sleeping. He knocked harder, anxious to see what was going on inside. The door swung open. Jeongguk screamed and sprinted three steps down the hallway before Jimin and Jade beckoned him back.
âHey, calm down. Havenât you ever seen people wear avocado skin detoxifying masks before?â Both Jade and Jimin stood there with green slime all over their faces.Â
Jeongguk held his hand over his chest, âYou scared the hell out of me. Donât open the door dressed like that.âÂ
âHi Daddy!â Jade said from behind her grotesque facial mask that seemed to be partially eaten.
âYouâre just in time for nail duty, come in,â Jimin smiled. A bit of avocado mask dripped onto his teeth. He ate it.
âYuck. Is this what you two do once a month?â
Jimin pulled Jeongguk inside and sat him on the couch. âYes. And itâs very soothing. Youâre going to love it, trust me. Jade was just about to choose a nail color. Sit down. I have a mask for you too.â
Jimin pulled Jeonggukâs long tresses into a ponytail and then wrapped them in a white terry cloth towel. He sat in Jeonggukâs lap as he carefully applied the mask to his face. He gave more instructions, âWeâll start with this and then move on to the silver moisturizing masks and then a toner. Youâve got great skin. Iâm impressed.â
Jeongguk had to admit, the mask felt kind of nice. Heâd never had a facial beforeâŚor a spa day. But it wasnât really about a spa treatment. The day was about bonding with the two most important people in his life. He understood what Jimin was trying to do. He didnât have to bring Jeongguk into their private time and allow him to be a part of it. But he did. It was a selfless act that brought all three of them closer together.
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They sat in matching robes and matching masks, eating pizza and watching baseball. It was then that Jeongguk shared his news.
âJimin, I took your advice and started on transitioning my pitching angles.â
âAndâŚ?â Jimin stared at him from behind the silver moisturizing mask.
âAndâŚyou may have just saved my career. I was able to deliver my fast ball with virtually no pain. I fired two of my trainers. Dumb bitches should have told me about this years ago,â Jeongguk said with disgust.
âBaseball purists arenât always open to new ways of doing things.â
âI really canât thank you enough.â
âYouâre welcome.â Jimin leaned over to Jeongguk and whispered so Jade couldnât hear them, âLetâs make sure to practice all of those new angles youâve learned.â
âWe definitely will,â Jeongguk smirked.
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Within ten weeks of the two dads and the baby going on the road together, the relationship between them shifted dramatically. As a threesome they felt complete, more like family than opposing parties who had been at war for over a year. Amidst the rubble of misfortune, they had managed to find a peaceful way to coexist.
But as smooth as things may have seemed on the surface, the dynamic was much more complicated. What began as just a sexual spark between Jimin and Jeongguk, transitioned into a loving, caring partnership with co-parenting as its core. The two were stunned to learn how much they had in common and how well they could relate to each other. They shared their values, and embraced their differences, all in the name of loving Jade. She was their priority. She was the force behind everything that drove them.Â
There was something special that Jimin and Jeongguk found in each other. But the lines were blurred. Were they possibly falling for each other or did their love for Jade blind them to everything else. Whatever was happening between them, neither of them called it love. Â
The two dads were having sex regularly. Neither of them could explain how something so forbidden had become a ritual. In the wee hours before Jade awakened, they would sneak into each otherâs hotel room and pound out a quick fuck before starting their day. They had too much untapped passion for each other. Once they opened the spigot, horniness and lust poured out in a bountiful harvest.
***
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December 23, 2027 Beijing, China
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Jiminâs eyes rolled to the back of his head. He clenched both of his fists and his chest heaved upward. He saw stars and bright flashes of light. Puffs of air rhythmically escaped his chest with each of Jeonggukâs perfectly angled thrusts. His lips quivered as his body experienced unimaginable rapture. In the faint distance he could hear his sexy lover soothing him.Â
âYou like fucking your babyâs daddy donât you? Youâre taking me so well. Cum for me babyâŚthatâs it, cum for me. Youâre doing great.â
Jimin whimpered; his voice sounded like a cold scared kitten. What the fuck was this man doing to him? And just when Jimin thought he could breathe again, his mouth was covered by the sweet bow and arrow lips that he craved. There was a hint of orange juice on the younger oneâs tongue. Jimin could taste it. He wrapped his lips around it and suckled it, pushing the sweetness to the back of his throat. He loved the taste of him, the smell of him. He wanted to eat him.
When his body finally stopped convulsing, he could suddenly see again. A pair of broad shoulders hovered over him. He could see Jeonggukâs messy black bangs covering his face. His dimpled smile lay there waiting for Jimin to focus his eyes. Jimin realized that both of his legs were in the air. He could see his feet above his head. Jeongguk had him spread open and wide.Â
âThere you are, welcome back.â Jeongguk teased. He gently lowered Jiminâs legs to a resting position.
âYouâre magic. Like from Hogwarts and shit. Fuck. You are just⌠really good in bed,â Jimin gushed. His cock pulsated between them. He was spent, yet cum still leaked from his swollen tip.
âI know. But it takes two to make sparks fly. Itâs not just me. Itâs both of us. Weâre good together.â Jeongguk wiped the sweat from Jiminâs brow. He kissed him gently along the magnificent contours of his chest and shoulders. He moaned in pleasure at the feel of his naked skin. âYou ok? Can I keep going?â Jeonggukâs cock was still rock hard and he refused to pull out. Even though Jimin had cum already, he still longed to give him more.
âAm I ok? Interesting question coming from someone who claims to not give a fuck about me,â Jimin hissed.
âI still donât,â Jeongguk said as he kissed Jiminâs neck. He began rolling his hips forward to fuck him again. He kissed every centimeter of his moist skin, while playfully nipping at his pink lips. âI giveâŚzeroâŚfucks about you,â he strained to speak as his orgasm began to grow. He looked down briefly to watch his cock slide in and out of Jiminâs tight oily hole. âI donât give a fuck about your brilliant brain or your fancy job.â He grunted barely containing himself, âI donât give a fuck about your hard muscular body or your thick beautiful hair or those deep brown eyes. I donât give any fucks about your warm smile and your cute little dimples. I especially donât give a fuck about those pouty pink lips and perfect button nose.â His growling grew rougher, âNobody gives a fuck about your fighting spirit and kind heart. I certainly donât.â Jeonggukâs breathing intensified. He pumped hard, slapping against Jiminâs hole. âNo fucks given Park Jimin. Zero fucks. ShitâŚyou feel so good.âÂ
Jeongguk laid on top of Jimin, fucking him hard into the mattress. The bed began to rattle as the speed of his thrusts increased. The headboard shook, the walls shook, and even the windows shook. Cock pulsating and throbbing, Jeongguk released his streams of cum inside of Jiminâs body. He reached down and pressed his lips against Jiminâs cheek. He mouthed something.
 Jimin could feel the gentle movement of Jeonggukâs lips against his skin, but he couldnât hear anything. There was no sound. He was left to wonder what bespoke words had been weaved for him at Jeonggukâs most vulnerable moment.Â
***
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January 3, 2028 Busan, Korea
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The Lotte Giantsâ playoff run ended in a crushing 15 - 14 defeat by the Samuraiâs. But thanks to Jimin, Jeonggukâs arm was revitalized, resulting in stellar performances over his last six games. In the final series, he struck out six batters, ending the season with an ERA of 3.1. He was the leagueâs Most Valuable Player, an honor he richly deserved. However, all was not perfect. Despite switching up his ball delivery, he still had to address the damage that had already been done to his shoulder. He needed another surgery to repair his torn ligaments. But for the first time in his career - he didnât care. Jimin and Jade were his life, not baseball. Â
At the end of the season, he officially announced his retirement.Â
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Jade, Jeongguk and Jimin were back in Korea. After traveling together for three long months, they found it strange to come back to their separate lives; separate apartments, weekly visits, Jade being with only one dad and not both. It was all so unnatural. Even Jade had trouble adjusting. In her mind, her two dads were meant to always be together.Â
Jiminâs attorney welcomed him back, but soberly reminded him that there was still a bitter custody battle raging in the background, despite them living in their happy make-believe world.
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February 14th, 2028
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Jeongguk strolled down the hallway of Volga partners. There were new plaques on the wall, plaques that he hadnât seen before on his many previous visits to the building. And not surprisingly, each of the new plaques held Jiminâs name. As brilliant as Jeongguk knew Jimin was, it was still awe inspiring to see how well respected he was for his work. Volga partnerâs lab was one of the most cutting edge, award-winning facilities in the country and it was all managed and operated by Jadeâs dad. Jeongguk smiled. He felt a sense of pride over the man he had grown to⌠ânope,â Jeongguk stopped himself before his brain continued the sentence. The box full of fresh Gamja was starting to burn his hand. Heâd spent so much time lingering in the hallway that he forgot he had hot food.
Every light in the building was dim, except for one. Jeongguk made his way down the hall towards the brilliantly lit all glass cube that entombed the cute little blond that heâd fallen inâŚânope,â he stopped his brain before it could finish the sentence. He found Jimin there, heads down, fully focused on his work. Despite the burning box of food, Jeongguk took his time announcing himself. He stood quietly at the door, enraptured by the brilliantly haunting glow caused by Jiminâs lab coat.
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There was not one individual trait that made Jimin attractive, but rather a cornucopia of incredible features that made him the paragon of beauty. He was a natural blonde - at least that was his answer when asked. He was so meticulously dedicated to keeping his locks a golden hue that it really did look natural. But for Jeongguk, it wasnât just his hair, or his smile, or his bodyâŚalthough he really loved his fucking body.Â
For Jeongguk, it was who Jimin was as a person that made him stand out from the rest. Jeongguk had been with some seriously attractive men, but none of them had what Jimin had. He felt like a Yin to Jeonggukâs Yang. Add in his incredible skill and dedication as a father and Jeongguk was left with little question as to why he felt heâŚânope!â He abandoned the thought again.
Jimin looked up. âOh no! What are you doing here? Didnât you get my message to drop Jade off at my motherâs? I have a problem, I have to fix it tonight. I have to work lateâŚ,â
âShhh, calm down. I got your message. Jade is with your mom.â Jeongguk walked into the lab and placed the hot box of food down onto Jiminâs desk. âWhenever you have math emergencies, you have a tendency not to eat. Iâm here because I brought you dinner. Gamja from the cart down the street.â
Jimin smiled at the box. He didnât even pause to offer some to Jeongguk. He just grabbed two sticks, one in each hand and began shoveling it down his throat, âHow did you know this was my favorite?â He said with a mouth full.Â
âJade told me.â
âJade? Our Jade? She told you?â Jimin wasnât buying the story, â...and she pronounced it right and everything?â
âSorta,â Jeongguk pulled up a rolling stool and sat next to Jimin. He grabbed a stick of Gamja as well. He stared down at the pages of notes that Jimin had all over his desk. âGottaâ tell you, I never knew math could find itself in emergency situations. But this sure looks like one,â he flirted.Â
âYouâre silly,â Jimin laughed. It was a much needed laugh because Jimin was under extreme pressure. Heâd been working all day to find a critical miscalculation made by one of his coworkers. The EndoWrist was due for another simulation and if he didnât get the issue fixed, he would have to cancel it; delaying the entire upgrade. It was a tense situation. âYou shouldnât be here, I have work to do,â Jimin said as delicately as possible.
âI know. I wonât stay long. Iâm just going to supervise to make sure you eat and then Iâll leave. I could have kept Jade by the way. We didnât have to bother your mom.â
âI know, but mom wanted her. Sheâs going to be busy with the festival for the next few weeks so she wanted to spend some time with Jade while she still could.â
Jeongguk still examined the notes on Jiminâs desk. His eyes suddenly brightened, âHey! I know the answer to this one. This math problem right here, I can answer it.â
âYou can?â Jimin smiled lovingly.Â
âFourteen!â Jeongguk said proudly.
âIs that your final answer?â
âYep, fourteen,â Jeongguk smiled smugly.
âMmkay, sweetie, the answer to this problem is two paragraphs long. I just solved it about an hour ago. Itâs written on the glass wall right behind you. Go study it and come back when you can do better.â Jimin held his laughter.Â
Jeongguk turned to look at the wall behind him. âWell, was I close?â
âNo.â
âWell, does the answer at least have 14 in it?â
âNo.â
âI knew I shouldnât have carried the one.â
Jimin couldnât take it anymore. He fell forward holding his stomach, laughing so hard that he tumbled to the ground. He rolled around for untold minutes, laughing at Jeonggukâs mathematical prowess, or lack thereof. âYouâre so incredibly cute.â He found his chair and climbed back into it as he wiped away his tears of laughter. âIâve been so fucking stressed all day trying to solve this stupid error. And just like that, you come in here with Gamja and bad math and instantly make me feel better. Thank you.â Jimin took the liberty of placing a delicate kiss on Jeonggukâs thin lips. As usual, whenever they touched, longing, lust and desire seeped through causing the kiss to linger much longer than either planned.Â
âIâm sorry this is happening. But it looks like youâre making good progress.â
âI am. Only one more module to check and Iâll be done. But, itâs the most difficult module soâŚ,â
â...soâŚyouâre still stressed?â
âUnfortunately, even more so. I only have a few hours before the deadline. And thatâs why you have to go. I need to focus.â
Jeongguk slid down to his knees. He made his way over to Jiminâs chair and rested his large palms over both of Jiminâs thighs. He stared up at him, brown eyes heavy with concern, âYou donât work well under stress Jimin. We both know it.â
âYou sound awfully caring for a man who doesnât give a fuck about me,â Jimin smiled down at him.
âI still donât. But we do need to get rid of some of this stress - for Jadeâs sake. She doesnât need a daddy whoâs all tight and angry.â
âI havenât been tight since I started fucking you every day.â
âTrust me, youâre still nice and tight,â Jeonggukâs eyes undressed him. He was already fucking him in his mind.Â
âAnd how do you propose we get rid of this stress? I need to remind you that I have a deadline.â Jiminâs hand slithered through the shoulder length strands of Jeonggukâs dark hair. He knew exactly how the pitcher planned to help him relax.Â
âAre we alone?â
âVery.â
With one single flex of his wrists, Jeongguk nudged Jiminâs thighs apart. He crawled forward and placed his face into Jiminâs crotch. Gently, he nibbled on his dormant knob through the fabric of Jiminâs trousers. Within nanoseconds Jiminâs sleeping cock recognized its master and snapped to attention. Jeongguk continued to slobber all over the fine linen of Jiminâs pants as he playfully pushed Jiminâs entire mound into his mouth. He continued teasing him until he could feel the full hardness of his dick. And thatâs when he went in for the kill.Â
He unfastened Jiminâs pants and wiggled them down over his feet, leaving him nude from the waist down. Jiminâs dick jetted from beneath his lab coat, leaning sideways as Jeongguk sucked his balls.Â
Jiminâs breathing slowed. He took deep, long satisfying breaths as his legs were forced even further apart. Jeongguk pulled him forward in the chair, lifting his legs just enough for his tongue to reach Jiminâs hole. With countless velvety licks and hundreds of wet, naughty kisses, he attacked his entrance. He licked a wet stripe from Jiminâs ass to his balls, circling his tongue through his dark pubic hairs.
Dick flushed red with arousal, Jimin whimpered, making the familiar sounds of a lost scared kitten that he often made when he was about to cum.
âShh,â Jeongguk quieted him. He didnât want him peaking too soon. Hearing his own screams would have definitely pushed him over the edge before they were ready. He pulled Jimin all the way to the front of the chair while he worked his mouth down over Jiminâs cock.Â
For Jimin, there was something erotically fulfilling about watching the famous and rich Jeon Jeongguk waddle on his knees and suck his dick. Jimin spread his fingers and twirled Jeonggukâs wavy strands of hair around each one. Another high pitched moan escaped his throat as Jeongguk sucked him.
Spit gurgled in the back of Jeonggukâs mouth as he lapped up Jiminâs cock like a stick of Gamja. Eyes partially open, Jimin glared up at the ceiling as his head fell back over the chair. He grabbed the back of Jeonggukâs head, more forcefully this time. He suddenly stood to his feet, lab coat fluttering around him. His hips fell into a slow rhythmic rotation as he fucked his loverâs mouth. The rotations transitioned into deep greedy thrusts that scraped the back of Jeonggukâs throat, forcing Jiminâs cock into his esophagus. Spit dripped in long sticky strands from the place where his dick met Jeonggukâs mouth. Hearing the gagging only made Jimin fuck his mouth harder. With the pressure of a vice grip, Jimin grabbed either side of Jeonggukâs head and shoved his dick as far back into his throat as possible. Both of his balls lay pressed against Jeonggukâs chin as his tip exploded, sending volumes of warm cum down Jeonggukâs throat.Â
â...oh f-f-ff-fuck,â Jimin said quietly as he bucked his hips like a mad bull. Â
Even with a mouth full of cock, Jeongguk smiled. He loved this side of Jimin, the side that wasnât afraid to take control. He tilted his head back gently to force Jimin to push his cock all the way down his throat. He loved the taste of his cum mingled with his spit. He swallowed, pulling every drop of Jiminâs seed from his loins. He could feel the pulsation of Jiminâs shaft as it voided all of its contents. Â
After a few seconds rest, Jimin pulled is cock free. He was still hard despite his orgasm. The tension and stress drained out of his body as he began to softly laugh. He fell to his knees, allowing him and Jeongguk to be face to face. He reached forward and immediately kissed him so that he could savor the taste of their combined fluids before it disappeared. The kisses that followed were gentle, sweet - nothing like the wild dick sucking from a few moments prior.Â
âOne day, Iâm going to fuck you in this lab coat,â Jeongguk whispered.
âOne day? How about tomorrow? Is tomorrow good?â Jimin begged.
âTomorrow is great. Now put your pants back on,â Jeongguk laughed.Â
Neither moved from the spot. They held each other for a while, with Jimin resting his head upon Jeonggukâs injured shoulder. For two people who supposedly hated each other, they surely acted like two people in love.Â
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March 26th, 2028
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 Jimin needed to speak with Jeongguk immediately. It was urgent. He dropped Jade at Aeraâs place and then rushed to Jeonggukâs penthouse. A court date had been set for the judgeâs final verdict and they needed to talk about it without Jade overhearing.Â
Security around the main entrance to Jeonggukâs penthouse was tight, state of the art. However, security around the service elevator at Jeonggukâs penthouse was lackluster. Each time Jimin visited, he ducked into the service elevator to take him to Jeonggukâs floor. There were two alarms that he needed to bypass and both of them were controlled by lame algorithms that updated once per week. Jimin broke them in under one second and even learned to predict the new codes. Perks of being a math wizard.
Jimin was nervous. Quite intentionally he and Jeongguk never spoke about the court case. They lived foolishly in their fantasy world as if the mess theyâd created would miraculously resolve itself. But with the judgeâs decision looming, it was time for them to face the truth about how they were going to handle Jade.
As Jimin stepped off of the service elevator, he could see a crowd of men gathered in front of Jeonggukâs door. They were loud and boisterous, animated. Jimin immediately recognized them; the suits that cost more than his salary, the slicked back hair, the fancy watches. They were Jeonggukâs legal team, a nasty group of morally corrupt leeches.
Not wanting to face them, he ducked back into the elevator. But as he did, he overheard them talking. They were strategizing about the case. Jimin heard his name as they debated possible outcomes. They had a plan. If they didnât like the verdict, they planned to take Jimin down through other means. One of them suggested paying him off to force him to leave the country. Another suggested drawing the case out longer in order to bleed Jimin dry and deplete his legal fund. Still another suggested they make false accusations against Jimin to get him thrown back in jail. It was the last suggestion that they all rallied around. Whatever it took for Jeongguk to win, they were willing to do. Regardless of the judgeâs decision, they were going to assure that Jeongguk walked away with sole custody of Jade.
The newest member of the team asked a question that Jimin very much wanted to know the answer to, âDid the boss sign off on all of this? Weâre getting paid to take down this Park guy, right?â
âOf course he signed off on it,â the lead attorney assured him.
Jimin heard their voices go faint as they entered the passenger elevator to head down to the lobby.Â
For the first time Jimin understood just how ruthless Jeonggukâs attorneys could be. Jimin felt faint. He couldnât believe what he was hearing, âJeongguk approved this?â He said to himself.
It all began to make sense. The fact that Jeongguk still insisted on suing for custody was something that Jimin had privately questioned for months. Jeongguk was using him to get to Jade. Somehow Jimin had conveniently forgotten that enemies should never be lovers.Â
He could feel himself shaking. As with all things, Jimin had a key to Jeonggukâs penthouse. He quietly let himself in. He found Jeongguk sitting at his dining room table, combing over legal documents.Â
Jimin approached him, eyes glossy and wet, âThe judge has a verdict. The final hearing is in two days. Were you going to tell me?â
âYou have a lawyer for that,â Jeongguk said coldly as he stared down at the papers. He was visibly upset about something.
Jiminâs tears were already falling, âThis suffocating dark cloud has been looming for a while now. But I ignored it. Like an idiot, I thought it would all just work itself out. Were you ever going to talk to me about this - be honest with me? Were you ever going to fucking admit that you were still PLOTTING AGAINST ME?â
Jeonggukâs head snapped up. He glared at Jimin, âPlotting against you? I donât know what youâre talking about.âÂ
Jeonggukâs response infuriated Jimin even more. He lashed out at him,âYou know what I fucking mean. I overheard your attorneys talking about your plan to get me out of Jadeâs life for good. You still plan on taking her from me. After all weâve been through. Itâs still only about her, isnât it? You used me to get to her. Now I understand why your fucking surrogate hated you. Itâs all about Jade, only about Jade. Fuck everybody else!â Tears streamed down Jiminâs face.
Jeongguk was reserved, composed. âMy attorneys? They just left. They didnât say anything about you. None of what youâre saying is true.â He was suddenly on his feet.
âYou tried to warn me. You told me not to get involved with you. But like a fucking idiot, I did it anyway.â Jimin sobbed with every word, âI let my guard down and I-I-I fell in love with you.â It was the first time that Jimin said the words out loud.Â
âYou love me?â Jeongguk seemed to lose his breath. He stepped back and thought for a moment about Jiminâs words. âYouâre not an idiot. Stop it. Stop saying that. Whatâs wrong with you? I didnât use you. Of course I care about you,â Jeongguk tried to explain.
âYou took me on dates. You flew me around the world. You gave me everything. You treated me like I mattered to you. But it was all fake - a charade. Youâre still the enemy. You always were, I just didnât see it.â
âJimin, listen to me. Itâs not what you think. You donât understand. Of course I care about you. You mean everything to meâŚyou and Jade. I canât lose her, but I canât lose you eitherâŚ,â Jeongguk tried to plead his case. He grabbed Jimin by the arms and tried to pull him into a hug.
Jimin slapped him hard across the face and pushed him away, âDonât touch me, donât ever fucking touch me again. Iâll never forgive you for trying to take my baby. Never!â
Jeongguk gasped, âSHEâS MY BABY TOO. You just donât understand. Please let me explain.â
âFUCK YOU! See you in court.â Jimin ran out and never looked back.
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For the two days leading up to the court date, Jimin disappeared. He refused all of Jeonggukâs phone calls and texts. Jeongguk dropped by his apartment several times and begged him to open the door but Jimin wasnât there. No one had seen him or heard from him. Jeongguk feared the worst. He didnât understand Jiminâs mental state and he worried about him. Even Jiminâs attorney didnât know where he was. Jade was staying with Jeongguk and it was very unusual for Jimin not to call or visit.
Aera assured him that Jimin was okay. But that didnât bring Jeongguk any peace. He needed to see him, talk to him, and explain. Jade noticed his absence and began asking about him as well. Whatever had happened, whatever Jimin was running from, it was affecting his entire family.Â
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It wasnât until their court date that they faced each other for the first time since Jiminâs explosion.
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March 28th, 2028 - Final Verdict in the case of Jeon v. Park
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 Jimin entered the courtroom. He didnât speak to Jeongguk or even look at him. Instead he headed straight for his table and sat next to his lawyer. Jade was not in the courtroom, not this time. She was with Aera because Jimin felt it was best to protect her from the drama that would undoubtedly play out in court. He could see the Plaintiffâs table out of the corner of his eye. Jeongguk sat there - alone. His head was down and his hands were folded in front of him. Not for one second did Jimin question where Jeonggukâs sleazy team of fucking attorneys were. He was so full of heartbreak that it blinded him. He looked around wondering if he could be arrested at any moment on some trumped up charges that Jeonggukâs legal team had conjured out of thin air.
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As soon as Jimin entered the room, Jeongguk jumped to his feet. He tried to get to him in an effort to talk, but Seongjin, Jiminâs attorney, blocked him from speaking to Jimin. Jimin refused to turn in his direction, or smile or acknowledge him at all. There was nothing but pain on his face. He looked like a man who had already been defeated.Â
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The judge entered the courtroom. He moved quickly, determined to deliver his news. Immediately, he addressed the court, âThank you for your patience with me over the last three months as I gathered more evidence for this case. Without any further delay, I have a verdict: A grave miscarriage of justice was rendered when that baby was illegally taken away from her biological father. Allowing Park Jiminâs adoption to stand would inadvertently encourage the illegal activities that made the adoption possible. We canât make a mockery of our rule of law, thereforeâŚ,â
Jimin began wailing before the judge could even finish reading his ruling.
The judge looked mournfully at Jimin as he continued, â...therefore it is my ruling that Jeon Jeongguk be named the legal guardian of Jeon Jade-hyun with full custody. I order that the adoption be reversed and stricken from the legal record. The Jeon name and credentials will be re-established as the biological father sees fit. Baby Jeon is to be removed from the custody of Park Jimin immediately. Iâm sorry Mr. Park, but I must follow the law. There are no real winners in this situation.â
Jimin fell back in his seat, screaming, âNo. No. No, you canât do this. You canât take her from me.â He shook his head back and forth, body limp, hardly able to remain in the chair. His attorney held him and pulled him into his arms to keep him from falling to the ground. His cries carried throughout the courtroom, invoking tears from the reporters. It was the saddest scene possible.
Jeongguk jumped to his feet, he looked back and forth between the judge and Jimin. âYour honor. Your honor please, may I speak?â
âYou won, Mr. Jeon. What could you possibly have to say?â The judge asked.
âI withdraw my plea to have the adoption reversed.â
âWhat? You canât do thatâŚand why would youâŚ? Whereâs your counsel?â The judge was bewildered.
âI fired them last night. All of them. Iâm representing myself now. Withdraw my complaint, please.
This man loves his daughter. I made a mistake by trying to take her away from him,â Jeongguk spoke frantically. There was no one there to talk sense into him or settle him down. He yelled at the judge, âDonât reverse the adoption!â
âIâm afraid itâs too late. Iâve already made my ruling,â the judge explained.
âDonât break up myâŚfamily,â Jeongguk pleaded with the judge. âIâmâŚIâmâŚIâm in love with the Defendant your honor.â A sudden hush befell the courtroom. Jeongguk left the table and walked towards the judge, breaking all courtroom decorum, âJade can come home with me,â he turned to Jimin, âbut Jimin, you have to come too.â
Jimin pressed his wrist over his mouth and used his sleeve to grab his fallen tears. He was too distraught to fully understand what Jeongguk was saying.Â
Jeongguk said it again,âIâm in love with you. I knew months ago, but I was too scared to admit it. Hearing you say it finally gave me the courage to face the truth. I love you.â
Jimin stared towards the Plaintiffâs table, âYouâre, youâre what?â
The judge banged his gavel, âWhat fresh hell is this? Mr. Jeon sit down. Get away from my bench. Iâve already made my ruling. This soap opera will not play out in my courtâŚ,â
Jeongguk ignored him, âYour honor, please listen. I demanded my attorneys dismiss this case months ago, before you went into recess. They were supposed to withdraw this entire complaint. I knew that I could work things out privately with the Defendant. We didnât need the courtâŚwe didnât need this case. But two days ago, I found out that my legal team never submitted my request for dismissal to the court. Thatâs when I fired all of them.â Jeongguk tried to walk towards Jimin but the bailiff held him in place, âJimin, thatâs what I was trying to tell you, but you refused to listen to me. I will never take her from you. But more than that, I want you. I want to spend my life with you - both of you,â Jeongguk yelled across the courtroom.
âMr. Jeon, sit down or Iâll hold you in contempt,â the judge banged his gavel. âMy ruling will stand.â
âYOU CANâT TAKE HER FROM HIM!â Jeongguk screamed at the judge.Â
The judge barked, âBailiff, arrest him for contempt.âÂ
The bailiff moved to handcuff Jeongguk. Jeongguk continued to yell, he was determined to make sure that his side of the story was on the record.Â
He fought as the bailiff pushed him against the table to cuff him, âYour honor, my attorneyâs acted without my permission. On the very same day that you dismissed court, I signed all of the paperwork for the dismissal of this case. I can prove it. I have the copies. Please believe me. This is not what I want.â
Jiminâs mouth dropped open as he watched Jeongguk fight to tell his truth.
âJimin, I didnât tell you because I wanted everything to be official. I didnât want you to be heartbroken if we hit a legal snag. I waited and waited thinking everything was being worked out. For three months, my attorneys lied to me and told me that they had filed my reversal. But they never did. I just found out two days ago. I went ballistic and I fired all of them. I filed complaints against them as well. Theyâll be disbarred for this. I donât know what you heard, but I never ordered them to do anything to hurt you. NEVER. You have to believe me!â Jeongguk screamed.
The judge yelled over Jeonggukâs chatter, âTake him to the holding cell.â
Jimin jumped to his feet. âYour honor. We accept your ruling. The adoption is reversed. I understand.â Jimin looked at Jeongguk with pleading eyes, begging him to stop resisting. âBut pleaseâŚdonât arrest him. Please let me talk to him. This is officially a private matter.â
After giving it some thought, the judge agreed, âRelease him. I donât know whatâs going on here and I really donât care. If you two want to enter a good faith agreement for shared custody or alternate living arrangements, thatâs up to you. Mr. Park can always reapply for adoption of baby Jeon with the biological fatherâs permission. Iâve made my ruling. Good luck gentlemen. Court dismissed.â The judge banged his gavel again and then immediately exited.
There was an audible gasp in the courtroom. Reporters typed frantically on their devices as they broadcast the news to the world in real time.
Jimin stood dumbfounded, not sure what to make of Jeonggukâs desperate theatrics. He had just lost his daughterâŚor had he? His hands trembled from the roller coaster of emotions. He leaned over the desk, tears still streaming down his cheeks. His knees were weak.
Jeongguk ran over to him, pushing past his attorney. His large beautiful eyes were intensely focused. He bracketed Jiminâs face within his large hands, âI love you. I should have said it sooner. I canât live without you in my life. Itâs never been more clear than at this very moment. I canât lose you. Please say yes. Please say youâll share a life with me so we can raise Jade together. Please say youâll move in with me. Please tell me you love me too,â the younger begged.Â
âButâŚyour attorneysâŚI heard them say they were going to unleash an all new attack on me. They never mentioned anything about this case being dropped. They said the boss approved of their new tactics. Youâre their boss.â
âIâm not the boss they were referring to. Yes I pay the bills, but my Agent, Chang, has been in charge of maintaining their payroll. I hired him to keep an eye on them since heâs an attorney as well. The boss theyâre referring to is him. Heâs the one who stopped them from submitting my dismissal for the case. He was trying to help. He thought I was making a decision that I would regret by not legally protecting my rights, so he pushed the case forward without telling me. He was looking out for me. He meant well but heâs a little sleazy. Iâm not at all surprised that he agreed to shady tactics to get you out of the picture. I would have fired him too if he hadnât been with me since I was seventeen. I fired them all when I found out about this. Iâve been looking for you for days to try to tell youâŚto try to explain. But you ran away from me. This case should have been over months ago. I have all of my paperwork to prove what Iâm saying. Chang will tell you himself that heâs a piece of shit. He owns it.âÂ
Jimin could see the truth in Jeonggukâs eyes. The man was in love. He could hear the fiery passion in his voice. He could feel the desperation of his touch. Jeongguk was telling the truth.Â
Jimin shook his head, âI -I donât know what to say.â
âSay yes. The old adoption is thrown out. Fine. Weâll start an all new adoption. Weâll raise that baby together as her two dads. Weâll protect your rights, I promise. We can go through a reputable private agency. Now say yes, please Jimin, say yes.â
Everything in Jiminâs body told him to say yes. His brain screamed for him to say yes. His heart screamed for him to say yes. Even his cock screamed for him to say yes. âYes.â
Jeongguk grabbed him and planted a long passionate kiss in front of the entire courtroom. He held him tightly in his arms, fearful of ever letting him go.
Hundreds of cameras flashed around them. No one could believe what they were seeing. It was the storybook ending that no one saw coming.Â
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The following day, the headlines read, âNasty Custody Battle Ends In Courtroom Confession of Love.â
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At three years old, Jade was already pitching. Jeongguk signed her up for the toddlerâs t-ball league but insisted that she was ready for a pitching team. Jimin disagreed.Â
As they sat in the park, Jimin sat on a blanket in the shade, reading through the third chapter of The Sorcererâs Stone. He had to admit, it was a pretty good book. He understood why Jeongguk and Jade loved it so much.
âStrike One,â Jeongguk yelled as Jade threw an errant pitch that hit a pigeon two meters away. âThatâs my girl. Youâre so good at this,â Jeongguk doted.
Jadeâs little legs traveled quickly across the grass as she ran to retrieve her large plastic softball. She returned to the base to throw her second pitch.
âStrike TWO!â Jeongguk yelled. The pitch was so bad. Once again the same pigeon was beaned in the head. She really was terrible.
 Jimin wondered if maybe she should consider playing outfield. He grumbled to himself, âAt least sheâs good at math.â
But no one could tell her bio dad anything about his baby not being the best pitcher on the planet. Jade wound up to throw her third pitch.
âSTRIKE THRâŚOH SHIT!â The pitch hit Jimin in the face.
Jeongguk ran over to him, full of laughter. âOh my, baby are you ok? That one got away from her.â
âGot away from her!â Jimin complained as he held his nose. âWere any of those pitches ever actually with her?â
Jeongguk fell to his knees laughing. He grabbed Jiminâs face and kissed it all over, paying special attention to his nose. He wrestled him down to the blanket and climbed on top of him. With the most passion he could show in a public park, he kissed him deeply. Â
âSorry daddy,â Jade made her way to the pile of bodies and laid on top of them, trying to apologize for her bad pitch, âthat one got away from me,â she explained.
âItâs ok baby. Daddy loves you. Youâre getting better with each pitch though,â Jimin lied. No real father could ever dampen his childâs dreams.Â
âDaddy, the adoption ceremony is tomorrow. I have a special dress. Daddy helped me pick it out. But you canât see it until we walk down the aisle in the courthouse,â Jade explained.
âI bet itâs beautiful, just like you,â Jimin held back tears.
âI am beautiful, no doubt about that,â Jade said as she picked up her ball and headed back to the pitching mound. âHi mommy,â they heard her say in the distance as the wind rustled through the trees.
âThank you for agreeing to let me adopt her again,â Jimin sniffled.
âYou have no idea how happy this makes me. We were meant to be a family. It just took us a little time to figure it out.â
Jimin gushed, he loved hearing those words, âI thought you didnât give a fuck about me.â
âI give every fuck about you. All the fucks,â Jeongguk laughed. âYouâre the most important person in my life. I love you, Jimin,â Jeongguk was hit in the back of the head with the baseball. âAnd Jade. Jade too,â he corrected.
Jade ran over and jumped on top of both of them again. They entered into a three -way hug.
âLove you Jadie-poo.â
âLove you my little seedling.â
âLove you daddy and daddy.â
âLove youâŚJeongguk.â
âLove youâŚJimin.â
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