Jin'ya woke up and stirred, he felt so warm and nice...where was he? Sitting up he noticed the bed he was on was huge, it could fit about ten or so of him. Looking down he was lacking boxers and dressed in a large sweater, his head had also been bandaged skillfully.
Glancing around he immediately panicked, this room looked so expensive. Whose house was this? He needed to leave, and quickly.
"Mhm...mother we talked about this. No more blind dates." the door clicked open and in a second Jin'ya's thoughts of running were blown away.
Possibly the most handsome man he'd ever seen walked into the room, the man's cool golden eyes glanced at him. His hand slammed into the part of the headboard near Jin'ya's head. The smaller boy went rigid not daring to move all the while his heart thumped in his chest like a rabbit.
"Yes. Goodbye." the man hung up and set aside the phone, before his now free hand grabbed Jin'ya collar and tugged him forward.
"How did you find this location?" he questioned, his brows angrily furrowed together.
"I just washed up here sir..." Jin'ya responded.
"You expect me to believe that?" the man scoffed, even though it was true there was no way the shivering teen could have come to kill him, it was always best to be sure.
"Maybe don't build your house by a river." the teen huffed.
"You have some guts, don't you?" Kang Ha rolled his eyes, before letting go of Jin'ya.
He turned to leave, placing his phone in his pocket, "You go first thing tomorrow." he ordered.
"Umm wait!" Jin'ya grabbed the man's wrist.
"Huh? Do you have something else to say?" Jin'ya almost quivered in retreat at the man's cold eyes, but what other chance would he get to meet someone this well-off?
"I can cook!" he stammered.
"So?" the man frowned.
"I can cook, clean, and do laundry...if you need help around the house I can work for you!" Jin'ya offered.
"I have a butler and seven maids, you're of no use." Kang Ha's eyes narrowed further.
Jin'ya gripped the sheets anxiously, what had he been expecting? But still begging was better than returning home to his house where those gangsters were still there. He'd escaped the first time but there were no guarantees about a second. He'd almost died once because of them so what did he have to lose anymore?
He was crushed by debt, his life was threatened, he'd be kicked out in two weeks and his boyfriend left him. Looking at Kang Ha with determination, despite his blushing face he spat out,
"I can warm your bed!"
Kang Ha was taken aback, he'd received many similar offers in his lifetime, but certainly not from a determined little teen like this. His phone buzzed and he noticed it was a document from Yuno containing information on the boy in front of him.
Jin'ya Chul, hm? With debt like that on such a young boy's shoulders no wonder he wanted out so desperately. He was legal...Kang Ha supposed he'd play him for a little bit then. Putting his phone on the nightstand he crossed over to Jin'ya and pinned him back down onto the bed.
Leaning in near the youth's ear he let out a low chuckle, "Do you think you handle the responsibility of offering to warm my bed?"
"...I just want my freedom again. You can use me how you like." Jin'ya said honestly.
"Hm, alright then...puppy." Kang Ha made his decision with a grin.
"Puppy?" Jin'ya stared up at the bear of a man pinning him down.
YOU ARE READING
The Millionaires Puppy
General Fiction"I can warm your bed!" After spewing out those provocative words, Jin'ya Chul found himself caught up in the cold heat...of an icy CEO'S embrace.