Poisoned Love 《BL》
Jae-un once believed love was something beautiful. But the love he gave was met with cruelty, twisting into something toxic that left scars too deep to heal.
Now, at nineteen, he is exhausted, dragging himself through college, weighed down by insomnia, nightmares, and a past that refuses to let go.
His world is colorless, his heart a graveyard of burned memories.
Then, one day, he stumbles into Seo-joon. Cold, unreadable, and filthy rich. A man whose voice is sharp like ice but carries an unshakable warmth underneath.
Jae-un should be wary.
He should step back. But exhaustion wins, and in that moment, against a stranger who expects nothing from him, he allows himself to fall, quite literally.
Seo-joon is distant, his words clipped and indifferent, yet his actions speak otherwise.
A blanket draped over Jae-un, a warm drink left within reach, an unspoken understanding lingering between them.
He doesn’t ask for explanations. He doesn’t push. And for the first time in years, Jae-un finds himself not suffocating under the weight of his own existence.
But healing is not easy. The past does not loosen its grip so easily. No matter how much Seo-joon’s quiet presence soothes him, Jae-un knows that love, real love, is something he no longer believes in.
Because the last time he loved, it poisoned him.
And some poisons never leave the bloodstream.