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Detective Kang of the Violent Crimes Unit 5

Only then did Huiwon shift his gaze away from the glass he’d been fixated on and slowly looked around. Here and there, men exchanging casual physical affection without a care for who was watching caught his eye. The open display of it made Huiwon’s own face heat up instead. There are places like this too.

My boyfriend is Italian. That’s actually how I got into Italian desserts. Things have changed a lot to follow trends now, but.

It had been around a month into working under Dogyeong. He’d volunteered that out of nowhere, without Huiwon asking. Dogyeong was a well-built man, nothing like Huiwon — and he’d specifically said boyfriend. Huiwon had wondered if he was maybe talking about a close friend in a roundabout way, but no.

Because one evening when Huiwon was closing up, an Italian man even more solidly built than Dogyeong had come to pick him up, and Huiwon had witnessed him press a kiss to Dogyeong’s lips.

“Isn’t it great?”

Huiwon gave a firm nod at Dogyeong’s words. He liked this space where men could like each other without having to watch themselves. He liked the way his heart was thumping. He liked the alcohol that spread heat through him from the inside.

Ah……. Or maybe everything just feels great because he was getting tipsy.

“Hyung, I’m going to the bathroom.”

He’d been drinking so happily and eagerly that now he needed to go.

Huiwon was walking perfectly straight, but the people around him kept swaying. They all seemed drunk.

“Hey! You!”

Not realizing he was being called, Huiwon was already at the urinal with his hand at his waistband when someone abruptly grabbed his shoulder and yanked him around. His vision spun, and the person in front of him came into blurry focus.

“What.”

He was annoyed that his body had swung around so helplessly, and once it did, his head buzzed and his stomach turned unpleasantly.

“Hey. Give me your phone.”

“Why would you need my phone…….”

Huiwon scrunched his face in a glare and met the other person’s eyes, and the guy laughed softly.

“Who said I’m stealing it? I’m saying let’s be friends — give me your number.”

Friends.

Huiwon quietly mouthed the word. It felt unfamiliar. When he was young, he was poor — and as the son of the neighborhood’s notorious drunk, the local adults didn’t want their children hanging around with him. And during his adolescence…… he’d dropped out not long after starting high school.

“Come on, hurry.”

Like the word friend had cast a spell on him, Huiwon pulled his phone out of his pocket and held it out. The man took it, typed in his own number, hit call to pull up Huiwon’s number on his own phone, and handed it back.

“Yoon Jiwon. That’s my name.”

The next day, Huiwon was added to a group chat. The group chat Yoon Jiwon had added him to moved fast with messages. The slang and abbreviations were hard to follow completely, but just the fact of being part of a lively, buzzing space made him happy.

“We’re drinking — come hang out.”

After that, he met up with them at Deep Red two more times. The first time he’d gone without thinking twice, Huiwon had second-guessed himself when he got there — but contrary to his worries, the group welcomed him, and the strong drinks that went down so easily quickly dissolved the awkwardness. Talking back and forth with people his own age was enjoyable, and it felt good being introduced to others as a friend.

“Told you, didn’t I? He’s pretty. Not bad, right?”

“If we get some stuff into him and catch him drunk, he won’t be able to report anything.”

“Hey. I’m doing it too. Don’t leave me out.”

The group was whispering about Huiwon among themselves, but Huiwon didn’t know.

“We’ve got a birthday party next week. Want to come?”

Birthday party……. Huiwon looked up. Everyone was looking at him with expressions that said you’re coming, right? Huiwon nodded right away.

“We’re going to eat cake.”

“Oh…… I’m really good at cake.”

Because he was good at making cakes, he’d thought he’d make a big, beautiful one to bring. That was all he’d thought. He really had.



Hyeonho hadn’t been able to stop thinking about Huiwon since running into him at the scene. He’d been hovering around Team 4 when Huiwon’s voice rose sharply, and he pushed his way into the Team 4 office.

Huiwon’s shoulders were trembling with how hard he was seething.

“How dare I? You little — you went and got yourself doped up and now you’re acting like you did something right? Huh?”

“Ah, what the f——”

“Detective Seo!”

The saving grace was that it was his colleague Detective Seo interrogating Huiwon, which gave Hyeonho enough standing to insert himself between them. Huiwon looked up at Kang Hyeonho from where he sat in the chair. His face was twisted with a mix of outrage and indignation, but he seemed to recognize Hyeonho.

Ah, what a hassle, honestly. Hyeonho looked between the still-grumbling Detective Seo and the seething Huiwon in turn, then quietly slid the plastic container on the table toward Huiwon.

“I didn’t do anything! I didn’t do anything wrong!”

Huiwon’s voice climbed again. Maybe it was because Hyeonho was a familiar face — that might have made him bolder. Hyeonho set his expression into something firm and looked down at Huiwon with a steady gaze. It was a urine test that had to happen either way, and there was nothing to be gained by dragging it out.

Even more so — if Huiwon was telling the truth and hadn’t taken anything.

“Alright. If you don’t want to, that’s your call. But if what you’re saying is true and you haven’t taken anything, cooperating and getting out of here is what’s good for you. If you keep holding out and we come back with a warrant, then we’ll have to do a forced catheterization. You’d be strapped into a chair while they insert a catheter into your urethra——”

His tone was calm, measured, almost coaxing — but the message underneath was clear enough: if you don’t do it now, things are going to get a lot worse for you. Huiwon understood completely. His face flushed red, he pressed his lips together tightly, grabbed the plastic container, and headed for the bathroom.

“He has no prior record, and we’re still just at the investigation stage — isn’t that a bit much?”

Once Huiwon was gone, Hyeonho addressed Detective Seo’s conduct. Doesn’t he know the presumption of innocence? The drug test hadn’t even been run yet, and the way he’d been treating Huiwon was unnecessarily skewed.

“Can’t you tell just by looking? You really still know this little about how things work? You’re still so green.”

Detective Seo leaned back deeply in his chair and clicked his tongue at Kang Hyeonho like he had a long way to go.

“Still, though……”

“And do you know what kind of people those guys are? Do you know what kind of place we went to tonight?”

Detective Seo stretched his lips flat in a long grimace of revulsion.

Hyeonho cast his mind back to the scene. Given that Detective Seo was grumbling about it like it disgusted him, his first thought was — a prostitution establishment? But as he replayed the memory, that didn’t seem right. It had been an ordinary bar, people chatting over drinks, music playing.

“That place is a gay bar.”

Detective Seo shook his head rapidly, as if trying to shake off something unclean. Hyeonho felt the words hit him like something had struck his skull.

Like rewinding a recording, he went back through the scene slowly in his mind. Now that he thought about it — there hadn’t been any women. And when they’d entered the room, there had been a moment where he’d instinctively turned his head away. A scene he’d made an effort to avert his eyes from and wipe from his mind.

Men tangled together. They had been kissing, hands moving over each other’s bodies. The resurfaced memory made Hyeonho’s body stiffen for a moment.

“Nothing better to do, so they go and do that filthy shit.”

“…….”

“Kang Hyeonho, you say something too. Now that you know, doesn’t it gross you out too? What do you think someone like him was doing at a place like that. Seriously. Came to eat cake? More like he came to eat men!”

By Detective Seo’s own logic — even if Huiwon hadn’t taken drugs, that was still a gay bar, and that room had been a space only invited guests could enter. And Huiwon had shown up there.

Detective Seo kept pouring out a stream of hate-laced words. Things like psycho, things like social menace — unfiltered, saying whatever came to him, occasionally turning to Hyeonho for agreement. Hyeonho let every word wash past him and rubbed at his dry face. He tried to picture Huiwon among the men who’d been sprawled together on that sofa, but the image wouldn’t form easily.

Thud.

The sound of plastic hitting the desk surface snapped him back. In front of Hyeonho stood Huiwon, the back of his neck flushed red.

“…….”

Huiwon glanced at Hyeonho once, then dropped into his seat. The corners of his eyes were red too. When Detective Seo began running through the routine questions, Hyeonho turned on his heel with a dazed expression and walked out of the Team 4 office.

Back in Team 1, as he tried to organize what he needed to report to the team chief, he couldn’t focus at all. Was it the shock of witnessing gay men for the first time in his life — or was it the fact that Huiwon, someone whose face he knew, had turned up at that place, that was scattering his concentration?

Detective Kang of the Violent Crimes Unit

Detective Kang of the Violent Crimes Unit

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Café Tesoro.

A place where a mere three slices of cake cost nearly 30,000 won — and where there is one part-time worker that Hyeonho finds himself unusually drawn to.

A boy who looks to have just barely turned twenty, working tirelessly day and night without rest.

Why won't he smile at me?

Unlike with everyone else, the boy is noticeably cold — but only toward Hyeonho.

Dissatisfaction blooming in the wake of a good first impression.

Perhaps because of that, the boy keeps lingering in his mind, impossible to shake.

Then one day, Hyeonho raids a gay bar where a drug party is said to be taking place.

"I'm sorry. Was I too late?"

Right in the middle of arresting drug suspects, he comes face to face with the boy — strolling into the scene without a care in the world, cake in hand…



"Hello."

The café was quiet. Hyeonho was taking in the unusually bare atmosphere when he spotted the boy in the corner, pulling off his rubber gloves and dipping his head in greeting — and realized the café's closing time was fast approaching. He's going to be grumpy again since his shift's running late. Hyeonho thought, bracing himself as he studied the boy's face — but contrary to his expectations, the boy's expression barely changed. He simply wiped his damp hands on a dry cloth without much thought and came to stand at the register.

"Do you go to a university nearby? You're always here whenever I come in."

"..."

The boy's downcast gaze made it clear he had no intention of answering.

"The cake here is really good."

Hyeonho quickly changed the subject, complimenting a cake he had never actually tasted. Whether the pivot worked or not, the boy lifted his head and looked directly at Hyeonho. The moment those dark eyes met his head-on, Hyeonho found himself blinking involuntarily.

"Cake. Do you like it?"

"...Uh..."

The boy's question came out of nowhere, and Hyeonho fumbled for words. Anything sweet enough to make your tongue tingle — no thanks. To Hyeonho, cake was nothing more than something he reluctantly ate out of obligation whenever someone bought one from a bakery on his birthday. And even then, he'd only managed a few bites before the cloyingly sweet, damp cream put him off.

He stalled for a moment, then gave a small nod. Such a small lie — and yet it nagged at him like a little prick of guilt. But he'd done it hoping the boy might recommend a cake to him the way he had with the other customers yesterday, giving them something to talk about. The boy raised both eyebrows in apparent surprise at his response.

"As you can see, we're all sold out of cake today."

The boy gestured with his chin toward the cake display case. It was completely empty. Since Hyeonho had no interest in cake to begin with, he simply pulled out his card.

"Right. Coffee is fine though, yeah? One iced Americano, to go."

The boy took his card, processed the payment, and handed it back, eyes skimming over Hyeonho's face as he did. There was something sharp about that gaze.

"The cake you took with you yesterday."

"Oh, right."

Hyeonho answered brightly, shoving his card and receipt haphazardly back into his wallet. He was glad the boy had brought it up first. And more than that — the fact that the boy actually remembered him from yesterday secretly lifted his mood. So it really was just a misunderstanding, thinking he was being cold only to me.

"It had Earl Grey cream in it. How was it?"

Did it? He'd handed it straight to Kim Jaeho still in its packaging, so he was already fuzzy on what it had even looked like. Of the three cakes he'd pointed to in order yesterday, he had no idea which one the boy was referring to. Still, Hyeonho wanted to live up to the interest the boy was showing in him.

"It was decent."

He didn't even know what Earl Grey cream was, but Hyeonho picked a suitably vague answer — one that could pass for a comment on the taste or the ingredient alike. At his response, the boy let out a small, breathy laugh, like air leaking from a balloon. Oh… he's actually smiling. The boy, who still hadn't quite shed that youthful look, broke into a smile, and Hyeonho found himself smiling back naturally.

Feels like the mood just got a lot easier, he thought —

"There was no cake with Earl Grey cream in anything you took yesterday."

— and then the boy's next words hit him, and Hyeonho felt the corners of his mouth go stiff in an instant.

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