A/n - platonic pairing
Manager Kim is such an amazing father, that much is obvious. He goes above and beyond what is expected of a parent, and he would truly sacrifice his life for his children.
Even without being a yandere, it's clear that he is incredibly protective.
Now, your father loved you even before he met you. Some might say he was obsessed with the idea of having a daughter more than actually loving you, but he knew the truth.
He loved you - no matter how you looked, acted, thought, no matter what kind of a person you would one day become - he loved you regardless of any of that.
When he held you in his arms for the first time, he felt his world halt for a moment. You were so small, and he held you so awkwardly in his arms - terrified to move even a few centimetres, terrified he may accidentally drop you.
I'll be writing under the assumption that you were born from a one night stand - that being said, he didn't care a whole lot about your mother.
It sounds pretty heartless, cruel even, but really, he was only there for you. And your mother understood that.
She signed away all of her rights as soon as you were born, content to continue with her life and leave you with your father. At least she had the decency to leave you with him. She could have done far worse - put you up for adoption, or abandon you in some forgotten alleyway.
He scrambled to get to you once he found out about your birth. He was a bit pissed off - after all, your mother had been pregnant for nine months - more than enough time to let him know about the biggest blessing in his life.
All his anger and annoyance were washed away, forgotten as he stared down at you for the first time.
He had already decided that you were the most important thing in his life, but that moment solidified his resolve.
For you, he would gladly put himself second.
From that moment onwards, you came first in every aspect of life.
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You were very different from your older sister.
She seemed to despise your father. She scoffed at him when he tried to reach out to her, she threw all his sacrifice for her back in his face.
And he never said a word.
He knew that Minji was ashamed of him. He knew that she thought he had no backbone, no pride.
But he didn't care. Not when he did it for her. For both of you really.
It was better than the alternative. Better than fighting, arguing, getting into disputes that couldn't end well.
He sucked up his pride, bit his tongue, and allowed others to treat him badly so that his daughters would have a good life. He provided as best he could.
Clearly Minji didn't think his best was good enough.
But you.
You loved your father.
Minji was older than you by a year and a half. She often acted like it was far more.
She couldn't understand why you were so accepting of your father, of his borderline cowardice. How could you not be ashamed of someone like that?
Your answer was simple. You saw and understood everything that he did for you, and you appreciated him far too much to be ashamed of him.
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