tyramarta
Sunoo is a global K-pop idol under one of the most controlling entertainment companies in the industry. On stage, he's flawless-bright smile, perfect choreography, polished image. Off stage, he's monitored, restricted, and slowly worn down by a system that treats him more like a product than a person.
When anonymous threats begin to surface-messages that feel too personal, too precise, too close-his company assigns him a private bodyguard.
Ni-ki.
Cold. Quiet. Unshakable.
He doesn't speak more than necessary, doesn't react to fame, and doesn't pretend to care about Sunoo's celebrity world. His job is simple: keep Sunoo alive, keep him visible, keep him controlled.
But the company's protection comes with its own kind of cage.
Because Ni-ki isn't just watching for danger outside.
He's also watching the system Sunoo is trapped in.
And slowly, he starts breaking every rule meant to keep them apart.
What begins as protection turns into something far more dangerous-trust, obsession, dependence... and a connection neither of them were supposed to feel.
In an industry built on image, control, and silence, Sunoo and Ni-ki start learning the most forbidden thing of all:
What it means to be seen.