FujiBal
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- Parts 16
"Be careful what you read. You might just have to live with the ending."
For Y/N, books have always been an escape. But lately, the escape is coming to her. It started small: a pressed flower from a romance novel, a Victorian coin from a historical drama. A strange, silent "thank you" for finishing a story.
Then she finishes The Neon Silhouette.
She wakes up to find the book's protagonist-the cold, lethal, and devastatingly broken Kim Taehyung-sitting on her velvet sofa. He's covered in blood, holding a knife to her throat, and demanding to know why his "safehouse" smells like vanilla and why his enemies have disappeared.
Now, Y/N is trapped with a man who doesn't know he's a character, in a world he wasn't built for. As the ink from his story begins to bleed into her reality, Y/N realizes that if she doesn't find a way to write him a new life, the book's tragic ending might just claim them both.
Because in his world, the hero always dies. And in her world, stories aren't supposed to breathe.