Tae Joon experienced a devastating incident during his early years, which erased his memories from childhood. Upon relocating, he begins to endure terrifying visions—endless hands grasping at him or Yeon Woo introducing him to strange, unsettling pleasures. These relentless nightmares and hallucinations torment him daily, slowly unraveling his sanity. Yeon Woo, fully aware of Tae Joon’s deteriorating state, pretends not to notice and instead draws him into an intimate relationship.
“Go ahead and imagine it’s me,” Yeon Woo whispers. “Just surrender to your desires—don’t resist.” Though disturbed by the twisted dynamic, Tae Joon finds himself unable to resist the allure of Yeon Woo’s influence. A part of him craves the corruption, drawn deeper into the darkness with each passing encounter. The line between nightmare and reality blurs, leaving him trapped in a cycle of fear and longing.
Despite his inner turmoil, Tae Joon can’t escape the magnetic pull of Yeon Woo’s manipulation. The more he resists, the stronger the hold becomes, twisting his emotions into something unrecognizable. His past remains a shadow, but the present is a waking nightmare—one he can’t seem to wake from. The psychological torment intensifies, leaving him questioning what is real and what is merely a figment of his fractured mind.
Yeon Woo’s calculated indifference only fuels the chaos, pushing Tae Joon further toward the edge. The twisted intimacy between them becomes both a prison and an addiction, sealing his fate in a spiral of psychological decay.
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