The Man I Couldn't Escape

The Man I Couldn't Escape

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In a world where alphas, betas, and omegas live under strict expectations, survival often depends on power. Bible, a strong omega who refuses to live like prey, carries a secret that could change everything. One night, he crosses paths with a frightened omega named Chimon, and a simple act of kindness pulls him into something far more dangerous than he expected. Soon after, two brothers enter the picture. Jes, a mysterious and powerful Enigma whose presence alone makes others uneasy. And Sing, the quiet but intimidating man who stands beside him. As old wounds reopen and hidden truths begin to surface, the fragile peace Bible created for himself starts to crumble. Some meetings are coincidences. Others feel like fate. And when fate decides to return someone from your past, escape may no longer be possible.
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The scandal breaks. The cast is fractured. Trust is broken, and public perception is unstable. Bible, quiet and usually composed, is struggling with the emotional toll-he was close to Build, he believed in him, and now he feels lost between loyalty and reality. The media won't stop hounding. Fans are either attacking or defending. He can't breathe. Bas notices. He's always been the steady one-not loud, not flashy, but grounded. Protective. He steps in when Bible begins to isolate himself. At first, it's little things: checking in, waiting outside Bible's room, cracking stupid jokes to get him to smile. But soon, it becomes more. Bible, usually the one in control on screen, finds comfort in letting go with Bas. Bas, quiet but firm, becomes his anchor-his constant. They start rehearsing together, unofficially. One night, Bible breaks down during a scene. Bas doesn't say much. He just holds him. Not as a co-star. Not as a friend. But as something more.

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