Jimin’s POVI know Jungkook’s watching me a little too closely. It’s almost… unnerving. But it’s not like I can just back off now.
I can feel his eyes on me as I walk through the office, his gaze burning into the back of my neck. Every now and then, there’s that faint flicker of suspicion in his eyes—like he knows something’s off, but he hasn’t figured it out yet.
I flash a quick smile as I pass his office. "Need anything, boss?" I ask, trying to sound casual.
He doesn’t respond right away. His eyes linger on me, studying, almost as if he’s waiting for me to slip up. Hell, maybe I already have.
"No, I’m good," he finally says, his voice low. "For now."
It’s that last part that catches my attention. He says it like he knows there's more to me, like he’s just waiting for the moment I let something slip.
Maybe I should be worried. Or maybe I should just enjoy the game. After all, I’m damn good at it.
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Jungkook’s POV
I don't trust him. Not for a second.
Jimin’s too damn slick, always acting like he’s got everything under control. But there’s something about him—something I can’t quite place.
I’ve been keeping an eye on him, not just because of the way he’s been… affecting me lately, but because there’s more to him than meets the eye.
He moves through the office with ease, always a step ahead, always too prepared. He always seems to know just the right thing to say at the right moment, too. It’s almost like he’s been playing this game longer than I have.
And why is it that every time I look at him, I get the feeling he’s hiding something?
Maybe it’s nothing. Maybe I’m just being paranoid. But I’m starting to wonder if this whole assistant thing is just a cover-up. For what? I don’t know yet, but I’ll find out.
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Jimin’s POV
Sometimes, when I catch Jungkook staring at me, there’s a flicker of something—suspicion? Or maybe it's just my paranoia acting up. Either way, I can feel it: he’s starting to notice the cracks in my carefully constructed façade.
It doesn’t help that I’ve had to use my… skills a few times. Not that he’s noticed anything. Or at least, I hope not.
But as much as I like playing this dangerous game, it’s starting to feel like I’m walking on a razor’s edge.
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Jungkook’s POV
I can see it now. There’s a coolness about Jimin that’s too perfect, too composed. Every little detail about him seems too… rehearsed.
He’s good at hiding his true intentions, but I’ve learned one thing over the years: everyone slips up.
I just need to wait for it. The moment when he lets his guard down, and I’ll finally catch him.
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Jimin’s POV
I’ve never been caught before. But Jungkook? He’s the type to dig, to poke at the things people try to hide. He’s persistent, and the more he watches me, the more I have to keep my cool.
It’s all part of the game, and if I’ve learned anything from my years of practice, it’s this: never let them see you sweat.
But I’ll be honest—there’s a part of me that’s getting a little excited. After all, I’ve always loved a challenge.
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Jungkook’s POV
He’s playing a dangerous game. I know it. And soon enough, I’ll have him cornered.
I don’t know what he’s after, but I’ll make sure he regrets it when I find out. Everyone has a breaking point. And I’m going to find his.
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Jimin’s POV
Maybe I’ll take a gamble. After all, it’s not every day I get to dance this close to the fire. And if there’s one thing I know for sure—it’s that Jungkook won’t be able to resist for much longer.
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STEALING HEARTS and maybe some Money
Short StoryPark Jimin, a broke yet confident and overly sassy man, lands a job as the assistant of Jeon Jungkook, the ruthless and powerful CEO. But there's a catch-Jimin is secretly a thief planning to rob Jungkook's safe. Things take a turn when Jungkook, de...