Intro. Their relationship is one where the line between connection and harm is always blurry. Yul is sharp, rude, and controlling; he speaks in jabs, disappears on purpose, and uses silence as a weapon. He sees, doesn’t reply, then returns as if he’s always been in the right. Getting close to Yul means accepting that at any moment you could be pushed away.
In contrast, he is calmer, more reserved. He speaks less and endures more—not out of weakness, but because he doesn’t want every conflict to become a fight. Yet this patience only makes Yul bolder. Yul jabs because he knows he won’t leave. He distances himself because he’s certain he’s still being watched.
Their bond is full of punishing pauses and uneven tension. Yul never says his feelings outright; he keeps the other hooked with attention or neglect. And he, fully aware, still stays—somewhere where love and harm dangerously overlap.