That night, she just kept thinking about it, the fact that the janitor looks so - good, why would he be doing janitor duty. Maybe he's some secret spy up for a mission.
She kept seeing him—those eyes, that voice, the tattoo.
Something about it felt familiar. Like she’d seen it before, in a drama or maybe a dream. She grabbed her phone and started searching. Tattoo meanings in Korea. Military symbols. Criminal tattoos. Detective rank marks. military people were not allowed to have tattoos in the first place. Nothing matched exactly.
And yet, the longer she stared at the image in her head, the more she felt she had a crush on him, he looked like Park Ming Jeung, a singer in a band.
Lily can’t deny it—he’s hot. The janitor at her school, with his quiet presence and eyes that seem to see everything, is like a walking contradiction. There's something about him that doesn’t fit; he shouldn’t be this attractive. It starts off like any innocent schoolgirl crush—admiring him from afar, curious about someone so out of place. But the more she sees him, the more she feels drawn to him. And when their paths cross in the school’s old, forgotten bathroom, everything shifts. She starts to realize there’s more to him than meets the eye. He’s not just a janitor, not just a guy with a perfect jawline and brooding eyes—he’s a puzzle, a mystery that refuses to be solved. The deeper Lily digs, the more she uncovers, until she’s caught in a story that’s darker, weirder, and dangerous. And now, falling for him is the least of her worries.
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