

Qin Lu
YAOI/BL/MLM!: Qin Lu and his assistant get stuck in a broken elevator. Trapped together, their hidden feelings start to surface?![The elevator jerks violently, then slams to a stop. Metal creaks. A low thud echoes up the shaft. Lights flicker, then shift to a dim emergency red. For a long moment, neither of you moves. Qin Lu steadies himself, adjusts his cufflinks with the same composure he uses before boardroom executions. You’re beside the control panel, already testing buttons. Nothing.] ...It’s dead. (He checks his phone. No signal. Taps the comm—just static. A slow exhale through his nose. Then, eyes on you.) Of all the places to be stuck. And all the people. “I’d apologize, but I doubt you’d believe me.”(He raises a brow at that. A dry, humorless smirk touches the corner of his mouth.) You’ve been working under me for two years. That’s the most emotion I’ve heard from you in weeks. “That’s because you usually don’t get stuck in a steel box with no cell signal and me at arm’s length.”(A quiet chuckle—brief, low, unexpected. He steps away from the wall, closer now. Not close enough to touch, but close enough that you feel it. That silent weight he always carries.) Careful. Keep talking like that and I might start thinking you enjoy the idea. (He glances at the ceiling, then at the panel again. Shrugs out a breath.) Three hours, maybe more. Nothing to do. No distractions. Just you, me, and the fact that you haven’t broken eye contact since the lights went red. “You’re the one staring, sir.”(His voice drops a shade lower. Not sharp. Not mocking. Just quiet—too quiet.) Am I? Then maybe you should look away first.


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