Taste of Broken Things

Taste of Broken Things

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Jimin's breath escapes him roughly as hands cover his arms almost entirely, tugging him behind an iron door. The room was small, intimate, and the elder liked it immediately. He's tossed into a metal chair, black hair falling into his eyes. The hair on his arms stayed raised, eager for further manhandling. His chin lifted up towards the sounds behind him, door locking, keys jingling. Jimin bounces his leg. Whatever he had been caught doing, he would do it all again to feel this way. He hadn't seen the man who brought him into this room but the wait was thrilling.
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