Oh So Now You Want Me?
Shawn Sparger
Publisher: BookRix
Summary
Min-seo works in the soundproof basement of the Han River Pack’s corporate tower, digitizing old ledgers. She is invisible, drowning in her father’s debt, and takes suppressants to hide her scent. Tae-june is the Pack Alpha and CEO, a man who views emotions as inefficiencies.He is weeks away from a strategic marriage that will secure his dominance over the southern districts. During a late-night security audit, the elevator stalls. The air shifts. The bond snaps into place between the king and the clerk.Tae-june is horrified. He sees her poverty and silence not as tragic, but as a liability. He does not growl or fight. He handles it like a business transaction. He summons her to his glass-walled office and slides a check across the desk.It is enough money to clear her debts and buy a one-way ticket out of Seoul. "I build skyscrapers," he tells her coldly. "I cannot build a future on a cracked foundation. You are the crack." Min-seo does not cry. She does not speak. She takes the check, bows a perfect ninety degrees, and disappears. She treats the rejection as a firing: professional and final.Three years pass. Tae-june’s strategic marriage creates an empire, but he begins to rot. His wolf is starving. He develops a tremor in his hand. Food tastes like ash. During a site inspection in a gritty port town near Incheon, he sees her. She is not the timid clerk anymore. She is running a heavy-machinery crew, her skin tanned, her scent wild and unmasked.She looks at him with total indifference. When he tries to approach her, desperate to fix the mistake, she checks her watch. "My shift isn't over, Director. Do you have an appointment?" He has to dismantle his entire life—his title, his fortune, and his pride—just to get her to look at him with something other than apathy.
