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Chapter 4: Rules

ผู้เขียน: Linet. K. Anastasia
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When Kai emerged from the bathroom twenty minutes later, he looked like a different person—and yet, somehow, even more dangerous.

Adrian had laid out a pair of his own tailored lounge pants and a fitted white t-shirt. On Adrian, the clothes looked professional and crisp. On Kai, they looked like a provocation. The t-shirt stretched across his chest, the white fabric making the tattoos on his neck and forearms pop with a violent intensity. His hair was damp, curls clinging to his forehead, and he was barefoot.

He looked soft. He looked vulnerable. He looked like something Adrian wanted to take apart and put back together.

"I feel like a cult member," Kai muttered, picking at the sleeve of the shirt. "Does this come with a lobotomy, or do I have to provide my own?"

"It comes with breakfast," Adrian said. He pointed to the small dining table where two bowls of steel-cut oats, topped with exactly six blueberries each, were waiting. "Sit. We eat in silence. Digestion is a biological process that shouldn't be interrupted by mindless chatter."

Kai sat. He looked at the oats like they were a bowl of gravel. "You’re kidding. No bacon? No eggs? No joy?"

"Silence, Kai."

Adrian sat opposite him. He ate with robotic efficiency, his spoon clicking against the porcelain in a perfect rhythm.

Kai tried. He really did. He took three bites, his eyes darting around the room, searching for something to latch onto. The silence was heavy. It wasn't the peaceful silence of a library; it was the pressurized silence of a vacuum.

"So," Kai started, his spoon hovering.

"Rule three," Adrian said, not looking up. "I said silence."

"It's been four minutes, Adrian. I’m going to have an aneurysm. Do you even have a TV? A radio? A soul?"

Adrian put his spoon down. The clink was louder than a gunshot. "The rule was silence. Because you broke it, you will lose your phone for the next four hours. Hand it over."

Kai let out a sharp, incredulous laugh. "My phone? Are you my dad or my warden? No way."

"The deal was total obedience, Kai. If you can't handle a simple breakfast, how are you going to handle the rest of the week? Give me the phone, or we'll go to the Dean's office right now."

Kai’s jaw tightened. He reached into his pocket and slammed his cracked-screen iPhone onto the table. "You're a freak. You know that, right? A total, power-tripping freak."

"And you're a man of your word," Adrian countered, sliding the phone into his drawer and locking it. "Now, finish your breakfast. We have a study session starting at 07:30."

The morning was a grueling exercise in psychological warfare. Adrian sat at his desk, working on a brief for his internship, while Kai was relegated to a chair in the corner with a stack of textbooks on Constitutional Law.

Every time Kai shifted, every time he sighed, every time he tapped his pen against his knee, Adrian felt a surge of irritation—and something else. A hyper-awareness. He could hear Kai’s breathing. He could smell the soap on his skin.

"I can't do this," Kai groaned around 10:00 AM, tossing the book onto the floor. "This isn't learning. This is torture. Who cares about the Fourteenth Amendment when the sun is out and there's a whole world happening outside?"

Adrian turned his chair slowly. "I care. And for this week, what I care about is the only thing that matters."

"Why?" Kai asked, standing up and walking toward Adrian’s desk. He leaned over it, his hands flat on the polished wood. "Why does it matter so much to you that everything is perfecWhomWho are you trying to impress, Adrian? Your parents? The ghost of Alexander Hamilton? Yourself?"

"It's not about impressing anyone," Adrian said, his voice tight. "It's about being prepared. The world is built on systems. If you don't master the system, it crushes you."

"And look at you," Kai whispered, leaning closer. "You've mastered the system, and you're still being crushed. You’re so tight you’re about to snap. You haven't looked at me once since I got out of the shower. Why is that? Are you scared?"

"I am not scared of you, Kai."

"Then look at me."

Adrian lifted his gaze. Kai was right there. Up close, the artist didn't look like a rebel. He looked tired. There were faint shadows under his eyes, and the defiant curve of his mouth was softened by a trace of genuine curiosity.

"Look at me," Kai repeated, his voice dropping to a low, seductive hum. "Tell me that you don't want to break a rule right now. Tell me you don't want to just... stop."

Adrian’s hand reached out, almost of its own accord. He grabbed the front of Kai’s white shirt, bunching the fabric in his fist. He pulled him closer until their foreheads touched.

"You think you’re so smart," Adrian hissed. "You think you’ve figured me out. But you don't know the first thing about what I want."

"Then show me," Kai challenged, his breath hitching. "Stop talking about rules and show me."

The tension was a physical cord stretched between them, humming with a frequency that threatened to shatter the windows. Adrian could taste the espresso on Kai’s breath. He could feel the heat radiating off him.

The buzzer rang.

Adrian jerked back as if he’d been burned. He smoothed his shirt, his face flushing a deep, humiliated red.

"That will be the grocery delivery," Adrian said, his voice cracking slightly. "Go back to your seat, Mr. Reyes. You have twenty pages left in chapter four."

Kai stood there for a moment, his chest heaving, a dark, knowing smirk slowly returning to his face.

"You're falling apart, Counselor," Kai said softly, walking back to his corner. "And it’s only Tuesday."

Adrian turned back to his computer, but his hands were shaking so hard he couldn't type. He had set the rules to control Kai, but as he watched the artist pick up the book with a wink, Adrian realized the terrifying truth.

The rules weren't for Kai. They were the only thing keeping Adrian from losing himself entirely.

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