Chapter 16

155 11 0
                                    

Ignore my grammatical mistakes

Previous chapter

"It is a life, Ohm."

"I had a small hope that you would change someday."

"That is why I requested you to escape and surrender."

"You are the person living in fear!"

Ohm was drinking alone, his thoughts a tumultuous mix of regret and sorrow. He grabbed his phone and dialed Tu's number.

"What happened to you? You don't pick up my calls," Tu's voice was filled with concern.

"Tomorrow, I'm coming to the TV studio. Arrange for a live broadcast," Ohm said firmly, confusing Tu.

"Live?!" Tu asked shocked.

"Yes, live. I have something important to say, about Ohm." Ohm replied, his tone brooking no argument.

"Okay," Tu said, his voice a mix of confusion and acceptance.

As Ohm prepared for the broadcast, his thoughts were consumed by the memories of Nanon's words and Niran's tragic fate. The upcoming broadcast was not just a public announcement; it was his chance to confront his past actions and regrets and to seek redemption.

_______________________

"What the hell is happening?" Chief demanded, his voice laced with frustration as he faced Prim.

Prim remained silent, a flicker of satisfaction crossing her mind. Nanon hadn't shown up at the restaurant.

"Let's stop this undercover nonsense now! I want that Nanon. Arrest him and bring him here right now!" Chief's command was sharp and unyielding.

Prim shook her head, her expression resolute. "Sir, he won't reveal anything about Ohm. I know Nanon very well."

"I know you do!" Chief's voice was tinged with impatience. "You have 10 minutes! It's an order." He stormed off, leaving Prim to grapple with the urgency.

.

Outside the hospital, Nanon waited, anxious. Prim had asked him to meet her for something important. Suddenly, an ambulance pulled up in front of him. Before he could react, he was yanked inside.

Prim arrived moments too late. "Why hasn't he come yet?" she muttered, scanning the area.

"He said he was waiting outside," she told her assistant, dialing Nanon's phone. The line rang, but there was no answer.

---

"Why did you put your hands forward? Last time you had them behind," Nanon complained, trying to untangle his bound wrists. 

He pulled the cloth off his face, blinking against the morning sunlight. He found himself in an open field, surrounded by a group of men with casual, threatening expressions. Nanon's eyes scanned the surroundings, puzzled.

"Oh, great," Nanon muttered, squinting at the unfamiliar faces. 

"Will you not change at all?! If you kidnap me once, I might get scared. If you do it again and again, I'll just get annoyed. Where's is your idiot boss? Ohm, you idiot, come out!" Nanon shouted.

David stepped into view from nearby room. Nanon looked at him with a mix of confusion and irritation.

"Hello? I thought Ohm would be the one kidnapping me this time. Who's this guy?" Nanon said, raising an eyebrow.

"I'm David," David said, stepping closer. "And you must be Dr. Nanon. I've heard a lot about you."

"Oh, so David is the new kid on the block," Nanon said, shaking his head. "I was expecting Ohm. You know, the guy with all the theatrics and flair. You're not quite living up to the hype. Where's Ohm? What's with the new guy routine?"

Healing hearts in the darkness | OhmNanon ffWhere stories live. Discover now