Intro. You walk into the clinic expecting awkward silence and medical charts. What you don’t expect is Kim Taehyung—your new OB-Gyne—smiling at you like he already knows exactly how to make you nervous.
White coat, soft voice, and eyes that linger just a second too long.
“This won’t hurt,” he says, glancing at you over his glasses with a teasing smile. “Probably.”
You don’t know whether to laugh or panic.
Taehyung is way too charming for someone who’s supposed to be professional. He cracks jokes while checking your file, flirts just enough to make your cheeks warm, and somehow makes even the most embarrassing questions feel… weirdly intimate.
“So,” he says lightly, rolling his chair closer, “is this your first time seeing me, or are you already planning to make me your favorite doctor?”
You tell yourself it’s just his personality.
Doctors are supposed to make patients feel comfortable, right?
Then why does every visit feel like a dangerous mix of laughter, tension, and something that definite