Kim Jae Wook - The Will

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***WARNING***
There will be some mild cussing and mature references. If you know your a little young, mind ya business and keep outta grown folk business. You were told.
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He didn't want it, not like this. Jonathan Wayne whom everyone affectionately called Lil Jon was like a father figure to him. Kim Jae Wook was an orphan who had come to America a year ago, hoping for a better life for himself. He was only 19 working at a crappy Chinese restaurant that paid him eight hundred dollars a month in cash. He was staying on a rental property that only charged him three hundred fifty dollars for the one bedroom apartment that he was renting. Why was he getting the place for a steal you ask? Kim Jae Wook was a genius with numbers. He was helping the manager of the property with managing the finances and the books for the properties that he was in charge of. Unbeknownst to Jae Wook his "landlord" was using him to do his job and was secretly embezzling money from the company. He had planned to make Jae Wook take the fall as he was an immigrant and wasn't very familiar with the law or his rights. Jae Wook however wasn't stupid. He knew what the landlord was doing and began compiling files on a secret USB. He was allowed access to everything and he made sure to keep all the incriminating evidence. Eventually the landlord got caught and was in for a rude awakening when Jae Wook handed all the evidence to the police and Jonathan Wayne. When he was asked why he didn't go to the police right away he replied "I'm a foreigner who was working illegally in exchange for cheap rent. You would have at best patted me on the head and said good job while you also charged me and had me deported. It's not like you would have cared that I was being exploited. You would not have cared about how I would have lived or survived. I know I wasn't right but I have no one. I still need to survive."
Jonathan Wayne who was discreetly watching the interrogation was impressed and intrigued by the young man. He later convinced the young man to come with him and bought dinner for him. He was amused by young man; he may have been skinny but he sure could eat. After they finished their meal the young man looked warily at the large Black man. He was shocked when he met him at the police station. Since coming to America he learned that black people were not what he thought they were. There were good and bad people but they mostly minded their business and worked hard to earn a decent living. He had never met a rich black man with a lot of influence. Jae Wook was well aware that the reason he wasn't sitting in jail cell waiting to be deported was because of this man. He owed him a debt and was worried about how he would pay the price. He really hoped he wasn't in anything illegal.
"What's your name boy?"
"Yyyyeeee...?" Jae Wook was so nervous he forgot to speak English. His English, though accented was actually pretty good thanks to watching cartoons and reruns of 90's sitcoms.
"My nnamee..... Jae Wook. My name is Kim Jae Wook or Jae Wook Kim as people don't say their last names first here......."
Jonathan aka lil Jon laughed "Relax boy. I don't want to eat you. I am actually impressed. Now I understand why you didn't tell the police, but it was quite a risk you took telling me. And very smart how you told me in code. I just wanted to know why though? I could have treated you the same."
"You're a good man. As I was looking over the properties I saw how you take care of the weak and vulnerable, providing affordable homes  and jobs for people. You could have just catered to the rich and made more money but you didn't. I didn't want someone like you to be taken advantage of. I respect you a lot and I wish wealthy people were less greedy and more like you." As the evening wore on Jonathan learned about Jae Wook and his life as an orphan in Korea. Jonathan saw potential in the young man and took him under his wing. Jae Wook Kim found himself with a family that opened their arms welcoming a stranger like him. He found a mentor, a father and older brother in lil Jon. He was never comfortable with calling Jonathan lil Jon and always called him Jon Hyung instead. He meet his wonderful wife who was very sweet and his cute daughter who was only fourteen at the time. He thought of  Y/n as a little sister as she was funny and bold but still a kind and caring person. She also said some of the most outrageous things and taught him a lot about American culture and black culture. It was why he was shocked that eight years later he was informed that Jon hyung and his wife had died in a car accident on their way to the airport for vacation. He felt like his world had fallen apart. This time he hurt even more for Y/n. She was only 22 years old and had just recently graduated. They stuck to each other like glue during the funeral as it felt like they were the only ones who could understand each other's pain. When the the lawyer read the will two weeks later it was not surprise that Jonathan had left his company and 25% of his company shares with Kim Jae Wook. He was like a son to him and he had been training him to take over his empire for sometime. What was shocking was that his appointment as CEO was under the condition he married Y/n. Y/n was given an incentive if she agreed to the marriage. She was to have full access to her trust fund after the wedding and be given twenty percent of the company shares on the condition she married Kim Jae Wook. Now she didn't care much for the company shares and was happy that Jae Wook was taking over but she needed the money so that she could invest and expand her online store. If she didn't she would have to wait until she turned 25 to get her trust fund. Now Y/n felt she was a bit young getting married but to be honest she could do worse for a husband. Jae Wook has all the qualities she was looking for in man anyways so she didn't mind skipping the 'dating trash guys' phase her friends were in. For Jae Wook however he was horrified. Not about marrying Y/n that he wanted very much. He realized that he had fallen in love with Y/n about two years ago and was aware that it was one sided. He always felt a little guilty about his feelings because of how much he respected Jonathan. He was five years older than Y/n and compared to her bubbly, outgoing personality was more reserved and quiet. He wanted to pursue Y/n respectful and hopefully get her to see him as a man instead of an older brother but not like this. He didn't want force Y/n into being with him and told her as much when they were alone at the family home after the lawyer had left. Well minus his personal feelings.
"So does this mean your willing to give up the CEO position to avoid marrying me?" Y/n asked feeling hurt.
"NO!!! That's not what I meant. I just don't want you to be forced to marry someone you don't want. You should be able to choose who you want love and marry. I will find a way to fix this."
Jae Wook said. He became alarmed when suddenly she burst into tears. "Hey, heyy please don't cry. It's breaks my heart when your this sad."
Y/n in a fit of anger pushed Jae Wook away when he tried to hug her. "You asshole!!! I just lost my parents and the only person that I love who is left is horrified at the idea of marrying me. Am I really that unattractive to you? Do you have someone else?" To say that Jae Wook was stunned was an understatement. Did Y/n just confess to him? He looked so confused. Y/n would have laughed at Jae Wook's expression if she wasn't so upset. For someone with his intelligence he can really be dense sometimes.
"Did you think that dad was making the both of us appear together at important events these past few months for fun? He was planning on announcing an engagement between us later this year. I mean, with us married we would hold the largest shares in the company giving you full control. You know I'm not really interested in the business so you would be able to use my shares as proxy."
Jae Wook did feel a bit silly now that he looked back, it did make sense.
"But I don't want you to marry me just so that I can be the CEO. You will also have wait for your trust fund if you don't marry me. I don't want you to feel obligated or feel forced." He loved Y/n and her happiness always came first with him.
"Kim Jae Wook you are a very stupid man. Firstly, You would still be able to be CEO if I don't marry you. You just have to get the board members to vote for you, instead of being given the position. Secondly I don't need to marry you for my trust fund. I was going to get it at 25 anyways and if I really needed the money, I know you would just give it to me. I want to marry you for you." She huffed. It then dawned on Jae Wook that she was serious about him. Y/n likes him and she wants to marry him. "In case you didn't get it. I LIKE YOU. And you will walk me down the aisle and marry me. The hell I look like letting these crusty, wrinkled hoes get access to an amazing, loving and loyal man like you. Especially when most dudes are trash, naw it ain't about to go down like that. I'm going to marry you, take your virginity and give you babies. Them hoes are just gonna have to find someone else." Jae Wook was very happy that that Y/n returned his affection but he blushed like mad at her crazy statements. He was also lowkey happy that she was a little jealous. He then walked up to Y/n and pulled her in for a kiss which she very enthusiastically responded to.
"Well then love we can get married in two months and you can take my virginity." He smirked. Y/n pouted and tried to change his mind by kissing and nibbling on his neck. Jae Wook neck was sensitive and with a tortured groan gently pulled Y/n away from him. "No, not until we are married."
"So can I suck your dick instead?" Y/n asked with an innocent smile that contradicted her question.
Kim Jae Wook decided it was best he wasn't left alone with Y/n alone until they got married. He knew she was going to attempt to seduce him at every chance she got and he didn't believe he had the self discipline to stop her.

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