Angel Smile - Chapter 274
“Cut! Good work; let’s take a lunch break, everyone! We’ll come back in three hours.”
Woo Jin stood on the side, observing his girl with his usual confident smirk.
She truly thrived in front of the cameras. He almost felt bad about what he was about to do to her—almost.
He did not wait for her to return to her seat before approaching her with the friendliest smile he could muster.
“Hello, Miss Yeo Ri.”
The girl seemed surprised at his sudden appearance, but recovered quickly.
“Hello, Mr. Woo,” the girl greeted him with her head bowed. She blushed so easily, and Woo Jin wondered how l.e.w.d her face would be when he finally got to f*ck her brain out.
He hid his true thoughts with a gentle smile, appearing like the nice guy so many of his preys assumed him to be.
“Have you had lunch yet? If not, then would you like to join me?” He had purposely told the director to extend the lunch period, and if he needed more time, then he would just tell them that she had gotten sick suddenly. It was credible enough, since the girl was so hardworking that she never missed a day at work.
“Um…” Yeo Ri glanced around in search of her manager, but he was nowhere in sight. Frowning in confusion, she rummaged her bag and pulled out her phone.
Woo Jin could not see her screen from his position but he could assume that she was texting her manager.
“Oh, you don’t have to worry. I brought some takeouts earlier and I was only hoping you’d eat lunch with me somewhere more… private. Tell you what, I reserved one of the rooms here to act as my office, and if you don’t mind, we can go there?”
“Just… the two of us?” She smiled coyly, rocking on her heels.
Woo Jin grinned as he nodded. “Yes, just the two of us,” with him and his camera and two of his most trusted men to guard the door. A whole party and the girl didn’t even know it!
“Hm…” She looked down suddenly, playing with her phone anxiously. “But if Manager Kwon comes back and can’t find me…”
“It’s fine, isn’t it? It’s not a big deal to get away from your manager every once in a while. He doesn’t have to be with you all the time, right? I’m sure he’s busy doing his own thing. Besides, we’re not going anywhere; we’ll still be in the same building, yeah?”
The girl pondered for a moment and Woo Jin made a countdown inwardly.
Three…
Two…
One…
“Yeah, you’re right,” the girl finally agreed, flashing a demure smile towards him.
‘Got her.’
Woo Jin cleared his throat to hide his victorious smirk. Once again, everything went according to his plan.
Too easy.
He led the girl out into the corridor, taking the elevator to another floor, then maneuvered through the hallways towards a seemingly random room. No one was in the vicinity, but as soon as he enters the room, his men would instantly be on the lookout, if only to make sure that the girl can’t run and no stragglers would come their way.
The room looked like a normal office. There was a desk, shelves of various doc.u.ments, books, and trinkets, and a sofa and coffee table for the guests.
On top of the coffee table was a stack of takeout containers and two cups of iced coffee.
“I didn’t know what you liked so I just got something basic. I hope you don’t mind.”
“Ah,” the girl shuffled uneasily. He wondered if she caught on, but the girl proved to be as stupid as she looked. “Um, I don’t really like coffee, but it’s okay. Since you already bought it, I won’t mind it.” She flashed him a dopey smile, as though she was fine with whatever he chose for her.
How cute.
Seriously, he couldn’t wait to mess her up and make her cry.
The girl looked around the room curiously before she settled down on the sofa. Taking out her phone, she checked the time, and probably her messages, hoping that that d*mned manager would reply to her already, but to no avail.
With a shrug she placed her phone down on the table and looked at him expectantly, only to blush and look away when he caught her looking.
Woo Jin could not contain his excitement.
He sat down next to her, unstacking the food containers and opening the food for her. Within the containers was a wde spread of sushi and sahimi, along with other side dishes bought from a famous sushi rstaurant. He unwrapped one of the disposable chopsticks and passed it to her.
Yeo Ri’s eyes lit up at the variety of no-doubt expesive sushi that a normal girl like her wouldn’t have been able to afford so easily. Even with the mystery powder he had sprinkled over them earlier, they still appeared delectable. Surely she wouldn’t hesitate to eat them, right?
“…”
But the girl made no move to eat the food.
He maintained his smile as he asked, “What’s wrong, Miss Yeo Ri? You don’t like sushi?”
Yeo Ri flinched before averting his gaze sheepishly. “Um, I’m on a diet… I’m not supposed to eat anything high in calories.”
“It’s okay, though? Sushi is great for dieting,” he inched closer and placed his arm on her shoulders.
“Well, there’s one more thing…”
“Yes, what is it? It’s okay, you can tell me anything, Miss Yeo Ri.”
“Um, I… actually… have a seafood allergy,” the girl blushed meekly.
Woo Jin froze.
No way, Did this girl noticed that he roofied the food? No, that can’t be. She was way too stupid to notice it, with the way she was looking at him so adoringly. And the girl seemed honest when she talked.
“Oh, I’m so sorry. I didn’t take into account your allergies when I made the order.” Was there any mentions of her allergies in her medical records? Sh*t, he should have paid more attention to the details. “Then what about the coffee? You can drink that, at least, right?”
“Y-yeah,” Yeo Ri grabbed the drink and took a sip. She winced as the bitterness of the coffee hit her tongue but otherwise swallowed her first sip. The girl however did not continue to drink and placed it down as though she could not stand the taste.
“Drink some more,” he insisted, pushing the cup back into her hands. His eyes glowed with anticipation. Just a few more sips and she wouldn’t even be able to think straight anymore. She’d be his for the taking.
“Ah, no, I think I’m good.”
“Just have a few more sips, okay? It would hurt my heart to see all these food and drinks go to waste, hm? Just a bit more…” His smile widened even though she was still rejecting the drink.
The girl looked away uneasily, as though she was finally aware of her compromising position.
“Um, I-I think I should go—ah!”
He grabbed her before she could run, and pinned her down on the sofa.
“Now why would you go so soon? We haven’t even got to the fun part,” he chuckled as he observed her panic rising.
It was finally time he showed her his true colour.
“P-Please let me go! Mr. Woo, this isn’t right! Please, you’re scaring me!” The girl was panting, her body trembling in fear. A trace of horror could be seen in her eyes as her tears gathered.
“Don’t be scared, Miss Yeo Ri—no, Yeo Ri-ah. We’re going to do lots of fun things from now on. If you do well, I’ll even give you a reward. Wouldn’t you like that? Let’s see… how about I help you get some lead roles, hm? It’s pretty simple for someone like me. All you have to do is,” he tilted his head, savouring the terror radiating from her body, “let me taste you.”
He leaned in, l.i.c.k.i.n.g her neck. “I’m going to tie you down and f*ck you up,” he whispered as he buried his face in the crook of her neck, deeply inhaling her sweet scent.
The girl let ot a shrill scream as she began to sob, “Please! Please! I don’t like this! I don’t want this! Let me go, please! I’m scared!” She tried to flail her limbs, but he had her cornered. She was far too weak to throw off a fully-grown a.d.u.l.t man like him.
Seeing that he was not going to back away, the girl shouted, “Help! Somebody, help me! Please! Anyone, help!”
Woo Jin laughed at her futile attempt. “Shh, shh. Don’t waste your strength like this. No one out there will come to help you. Do you know why?” The corner of his lips c.o.c.ked upwards, twisting his originally handsome face into a hideously crazed look. “Because there’s no one out there. No one can hear you or help you.”
Hearing his words, the girl flinched. The colour on her face drained as she looked back at him with betrayal and trepidation in her eyes.
“Ahhh…” he m.o.a.n.e.d as p.l.e.a.s.u.r.e ran through his veins. This! This look! It turned him on so much that he couldn’t help but shake with euphoria. He could only imagine how it would feel once he started r*ping her.
“I can’t wait to break your p*ssy and your mind until the only thing you remember is my name,” he murmured intimately. He c.a.r.e.s.sed her body, from her neck down to her privates, “I’m gonna choke you so hard until you faint, and then f*ck you until you—”
—The girl’s phone rang.
He glanced at it with a languid smile, picking it up from the table with one hand while holding her down with his other hand. However, it only rang thrice before the caller dropped the call. He didn’t bother to check who had called and merely threw the phone aside.
“No more distractions. Let’s have some fun, shall we?”
“NO!” The girl shrieked as she struggled violently. She managed to land a hit on his stomach, causing him to loosen his grip on her and allowing her a window of escape.
She rolled down to the floor and scrambled to reach for her bag. The girl pulled out a hairbrush in her rush, and before he could make fun of her weapon of choice, she did something to the brush and it transformed into a weapon.
“Woah, dangerous!” He raised his arms in surrender as she pointed the knife towards him, her arms shaking like a leaf buoyed by the wind in a thunderstorm. He smirked, “You think you can hurt anyone with that?” He laughed at her as she brandished her weapon nervously.
“B-Back off! Don’t come closer!”
Woo Jin kept his arms raised nonchalantly, his gait nothing but relaxed. He was still smirking, knowing full well that she wouldn’t be able to get away so easily. His guards would have caught her the moment she stepped out the door.
He looked down at her trembling legs. The girl’s dress was rumpled all over thanks to their earlier altercation, and seeing her delicious, smooth legs shaking like that… it made him want to pounce on her so hard that she wouldn’t be able to walk for weeks.
He licked his lips as his l.u.s.t flared.
The girl quickly stepped back, one hand holding her knife and the other fumbling for the door handle. Finally she managed to throw the door open and ran out.
He allowed her this small reprieve. It wasn’t like she could get—huh?
Hearing no sound of struggling or voices, he immediately left the room to check.
“What the—”
Woo Jin’s eyes darkened as he realised that his men weren’t where they were supposed to be. The hallways were empty, and the only sign of activity was Lee Yeo Ri’s attempt to escape.
“Stay right where you are, or I swear—!” he growled.
He caught up to her instantly. He yanked her arm with unreserved strength. As if he could let a little b*tch like this one-up him! No one gets away from him and live to tell the tale. He’d make her pa—
Thud!
The sound of something heavy hitting the ground could be heard.
Woo Jin’s head buzzed in confusion as his sight suddenly changed. Darkness began to eat away his vision.
—The last thing he remembered before his consciousness faded was the sound of clacking heels, and the girl’s familiar, tinkling laugh.