"Jiyeon," I whispered, my voice breaking. "Please, I... I didn't mean to hurt you."
Jiyeon's eyes, once filled with trust and love, were now clouded with doubt and pain. She took a step back, shaking her head as if trying to clear the confusion that now gripped her heart. "Yura, how could you do this? How could you go behind my back and plan something so... so underhanded?"
"I was only trying to protect you," I insisted, reaching out to her. But she pulled away, her expression hardening.
"Protect me? Or control me?" Jiyeon's voice rose, the hurt giving way to anger. "You didn't even give me a chance to fight for this on my own. You just assumed I couldn't handle it."
"I didn't want you to get hurt," I said, feeling my frustration build. "You don't know how ruthless the business world can be. I was trying to make sure you had a fair shot."
Jiyeon's eyes narrowed, suspicion creeping into her gaze. "And how many times have you done this before, Yura? How many other people have you 'handled' to clear the way for me or for your own goals?"
I hesitated, the truth hanging heavy between us. "Jiyeon, this isn't about the past. It's about us, right now."
"That's not an answer," she shot back, her voice trembling with a mix of fear and anger. "Have you done this before?"
I took a deep breath, trying to maintain my composure. "Jiyeon, please, can't we just focus on fixing this? I promise, I won't do anything like this again."
She crossed her arms, her posture defensive. "That sounds like a yes to me. How can I trust you if you've been doing things like this all along?"
"Because I love you," I said, my voice rising in desperation. "Everything I've done has been for us, to protect what we have."
"But at what cost, Yura? You can't just manipulate people's lives to fit your plans." Jiyeon's eyes filled with tears again, and it was like a knife to my heart. "I thought I knew you. I thought I could trust you."
"You can," I said, stepping closer, my voice pleading. "I'll do anything to make this right. Just tell me what you need."
"I need honesty," she replied, her voice breaking. "I need to know that you respect me enough to let me fight my own battles."
"I do respect you," I said, my frustration boiling over. "But you have to understand that sometimes, the ends justify the means."
The silence that followed was deafening. I could see the answer in her eyes before I even spoke. She knew, deep down, she knew the truth.
"Jiyeon," I began, my voice barely above a whisper. "Please, don't make me—"
"Answer me!" she shouted, her voice cracking. "I deserve to know the truth. Have you done this before?"
I clenched my fists, feeling the weight of my past actions pressing down on me. "Yes," I admitted, my voice trembling. "But it was always for a good reason. I did it to protect us, to make sure we had the future we dreamed of."
Jiyeon's face went pale, her eyes wide with shock and betrayal. "I can't believe this," she said, her voice barely audible. "You've been lying to me this whole time."
"No, Jiyeon, I haven't been lying," I said desperately. "I've been doing what I thought was best for us. I love you more than anything, and I would do anything to keep you safe."
"Love doesn't justify manipulation, Yura," she said, her voice filled with a quiet strength. "You can't just control everyone around you and call it love."
"I'm not trying to control you," I argued, but even to my own ears, it sounded hollow. "I'm trying to protect you."
"By taking away my agency? By making decisions for me without my knowledge?" Jiyeon shook her head, her eyes filling with fresh tears. "That's not love, Yura. That's control. That's possession."
Her words cut deep, each one a dagger to my heart. "I just want to keep you safe," I whispered, feeling the tears burn behind my eyes.
"But at what cost?" Jiyeon asked, her voice breaking. "You're losing me, Yura. Every time you make a decision without me, every time you manipulate a situation for your own gain, you're pushing me away."
"I can't lose you," I said, my voice choked with emotion. "You're everything to me."
"Then you need to change," Jiyeon said softly. "You need to trust me, to let me fight my own battles. We need to be partners, equals. Not you controlling everything while I stand on the sidelines."
"I don't know if I can," I admitted, the fear and vulnerability in my voice laid bare.
"Then we have no future," Jiyeon said, her voice a whisper. "Because I can't be with someone who doesn't respect me enough to let me be myself."