The V-tuber Who Became Obsessed With Me
Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
( third person’s pov)
The warehouse smelled like rust and standing water.
Raina walked through the entrance and let her eyes adjust to the low industrial lighting. A single hanging lamp swayed faintly from the ceiling above the centre of the space, casting a harsh yellow circle over the concrete floor while the rest of the warehouse disappeared into layered shadow and steel.
Malcolm sat directly beneath the light.
His wrists were bound tightly behind the chair. Ankles restrained. Blindfold still secured across his eyes. Two of Frank’s men stood on either side of him without moving, arms folded behind their backs. Another two guarded the entrance behind Raina.
Frank stepped toward her as she walked in.
"Prepped and ready for you, boss."
Raina nodded once.
One of the men grabbed a metal chair from near the wall and dragged it slowly across the warehouse floor.
Screeeeeech!
The sound ripped violently through the silence.
Malcolm stiffened immediately beneath the blindfold. The chair beneath him shifted slightly as his shoulders tensed.
Good.
He was awake.
The metal chair stopped directly in front of him.
"Thank you," Raina said quietly.
The guard nodded and stepped back into position.
For a moment she simply stood there looking at Malcolm.
Four years.
Four years of silence.
Four years of looking over her shoulder.
And now he was finally here.
She looked toward Frank and gave a small nod.
Frank stepped forward and untied the blindfold.
Malcolm blinked hard against the light overhead. His eyes adjusted quickly and the second they found her something dark twisted across his face.
Not fear.
Pure hatred.
Raina sat down slowly in the chair across from him.
"Hey Malcolm," she said calmly. "It’s good to see you. Really."
"MMPH—!"
Malcolm suddenly lurched forward violently against the restraints, the legs of the chair scraping harshly against the concrete floor.
"KHHMM—!"
"Hang on," Raina said, raising a hand slightly. "I mean you no harm."
"HNNGK—!"
She glanced sideways.
"Remove the gag."
Frank stepped forward and pulled the cloth free from Malcolm’s mouth.
Malcolm dragged in a sharp breath before glaring at her with bloodshot eyes.
"Himari," he spat. "Or is it Raina now?"
Raina tilted her head slightly.
" Well it depends on who’s asking."
"You dark-hearted bitch." He barked .
"Woah," she said lightly. "That’s harsh. I have feelings, you know."
Malcolm let out a cold laugh.
"Feelings? I don’t remember the devil growing feelings."
Raina leaned back slightly in the chair.
"Devil is a bit dramatic, don’t you think? I’m not exactly a saint but—"
"You killed my brother."
The words hit harder than she expected.
For a split second something cold moved through her chest.
Felix laughing in her apartment.
Broken glass on the floor.
Blood.
Katsuro’s voice telling her not to look back.
She pushed the memory down immediately.
"I did no such thing," she replied evenly. "Your brother disappeared. That has nothing to do with me."
Malcolm stared at her.
"The police found Felix’s blood in your apartment."
Raina kept her expression steady.
"Felix cut himself in my kitchen. Broken glass. I helped bandage his hand." She crossed one leg over the other calmly. "I already explained that years ago."
"Oh really?" Malcolm snapped. "Then where is he?"
"I don’t know."
"Bullshit."
His voice echoed through the warehouse.
"Our mother cries herself to sleep every night because of him!" Malcolm shouted. "Four years, Himari. Four years and nobody knows where he went. No digital footprint. No bank activity. His passport turned up months later and then nothing. Absolutely nothing." His breathing roughened. "People don’t just disappear like that."
The passport.
That detail again.
Raina felt her stomach tighten slightly.
Katsuro’s cleanup team had missed it.
A mistake.
Still... she kept her face calm.
"Felix left me too," she said quietly. "You think I wasn’t hurt by that?"
Malcolm laughed bitterly.
"You expect me to believe that?"
Raina leaned forward slightly.
"What I expect," she said, her voice sharpening, "is for you to stay away from Ethan."
At Ethan’s name Malcolm’s expression shifted.
"Oh Ethan! " he muttered. "Poor bastard doesn’t even know who he’s dating."
"I’m not a monster."
"No?" Malcolm leaned forward against the restraints. "You killed my brother."
" I already told you , I didn’t—"
"I looked into you...you know," he cut in sharply. "Years of following your trail and guess what I found out?"
Raina said nothing.
"Your father talks too much."
The moment Malcolm said it something inside her dropped.
"He barely needed convincing either," Malcolm continued. "Honestly? It makes me wonder what kind of father hates his own daughter enough to hand her to strangers."
Raina stood up instantly.
The chair legs screeched sharply backward across the floor.
Before Malcolm could react she grabbed him violently by the hair and forced his head upward.
" Now listen to me you pathetic son of a bitch," she hissed.
Malcolm winced but still smiled through it.
Raina tightened her grip.
"I don’t know what you think you know," she said quietly, fury vibrating beneath every word, "but if you go near Ethan or me again... if you even breathe one word about me to him..."
Her voice lowered further.
"I will find that girlfriend or fiancée of yours and I swear to God you will hate what happens next."
For the first time Malcolm’s smile weakened slightly.
Good.
Raina shoved his head back hard against the chair and released him.
He exhaled sharply before laughing again under his breath.
"There she is," he repeated. "The Himari I know and loathe."
Raina looked toward Frank without turning back.
"Gag him."
Frank immediately stepped forward.
"And keep him here no matter what," she continued. "I want security rotating through this building twenty-four seven. Cameras. Guards. Everything."
"On it, boss."
Frank forced the gag back into Malcolm’s mouth while Malcolm struggled violently against the restraints again.
"MMGHK—! MMFKK—!"
Raina ignored him completely.
She turned back one final time before leaving.
"You’re not going to see a sunrise for a very long time," she said coldly. "Might as well get comfortable."
Then she walked out.
The cold air outside hit her immediately.
Malik was already waiting beside the curb with the engine running.
Raina crossed the distance quickly, opened the back door and got inside harder than intended.
The door slammed shut behind her.
Silence filled the car.
Three seconds.
That was all she managed.
"FUCK!!"
The scream exploded out of her violently.
Not graceful.
Raw anger.
The sound bounced against the windows of the car before dying into heavy breathing.
Her father.
Out of everyone Malcolm could have found... he found her father.
Raina leaned back against the seat and closed her eyes for a moment.
"Drive," she said finally.
Malik pulled away from the warehouse without asking questions.
Outside the window the industrial district slid past in cold grey silence. Rusted fencing. Empty loading yards. Buildings that looked abandoned long before anyone officially abandoned them.
Malcolm now knew things he was never supposed to know.
And she had chosen to keep him alive .
For now..
- Chapter 91: Live - streaming
- Chapter 90: Now that you are here, shall we begin ?
- Chapter 89: My grandpa made his move
- Chapter 88: The center of attraction
- Chapter 87: I was the prey all along ...
- Chapter 86: Realize part of the truth
- Chapter 85: The Aizawa fire part 2 continuation
- Chapter 84: The Aizawa fire part 1
- Chapter 83: A visit to Miranda
- Chapter 82: My own little investigation began part 1
- Chapter 81: His leverage
- Chapter 80: X-reveals... revealed
- Chapter 79: The Aizawa missing child .
- Chapter 78: The patient
- Chapter 77: The Aizawa fire
- Chapter 76: Going back to Japan ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 75: The half eaten pie raina’s pov 2
- Chapter 74: Half eaten pie raina’s pov
- Chapter 73: The half eaten pie 2 Ethan’s pov
- Chapter 72: The half eaten pie
- Chapter 71: It’s Christmas
- Chapter 70: Christmas Eve : the man in the window
- Chapter 69: What exactly is going on?
- Chapter 68: Empty grave
- Chapter 67: End of the week
- Chapter 66: The bunny head man part 2
- Chapter 65: The Bunny head man
- Chapter 64: What really happened to Felix part 3
- Chapter 63: What really happened to Felix part 2
- Chapter 62: What really happened to Felix part 1
- Chapter 61: Consequence, consequence
- Chapter 60: The electric eel museum
- Chapter 59: The night after the park
- Chapter 58: The rest of the day at lala land
- Chapter 57: The women in the haunted house
- Chapter 56: The weekend away
- Chapter 55: The Confrontation with my old roommate
- Chapter 54: The girl named himari (part 2)
- Chapter 53: The girl named himari ( part one )
- Chapter 52: Why won’t the universe let me be happy?
- Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- Chapter 50: The new client : SUSAN!?
- Chapter 49: Trick or treat motherfucker
- Chapter 48: What a nightmare
- Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- Chapter 46: First day at HQ
- Chapter 45: What follows
- Chapter 44: Celebratory dinner
- Chapter 43: X-reveals
- Chapter 42: Morning whispers: after Ethan left ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 41: Morning whispers ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 40: today wasn’t as I had expected ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 39: I’m sorry Raina and goodbye
- Chapter 38: A little echo from the past ( third person’s pov)
- Chapter 37: Freshman year ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 36: I love you too
- Chapter 35: The ware house confrontation
- Chapter 34: we’ve got him
- Chapter 33: The discharge
- Chapter 32: The search for Rhonda stein ( Raina’s pov)
- Chapter 31: Do I got the glow? ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 30: Bowling alley ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 29: Wheeler’s park 2 ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 28: Wheeler’s park 1 ( Ethan’s pov)
- Chapter 27: My grandpa’s right hand man
- Chapter 26: Malcolm stein : before the disappearance.
- Chapter 25: The man on the other end of the line
- Chapter 24: The man in the motel ( raina’s pov)
- Chapter 23: It’s all kinda working out.
- Chapter 22: Dinner at la Louvre
- Chapter 21: Final review
- Chapter 20: The first crack
- Chapter 19: After the coffee date ( third person’s pov ) her trip to Japan
- Chapter 18: What it costs
- Chapter 17: The reunion
- Chapter 16: Still working on it
- Chapter 15: The text from St mercy’s.
- Chapter 14: After the coffee date (Raina’s pov )
- Chapter 13: Coffee date
- Chapter 12: Was that a coincidence? Raina’s pov
- Chapter 11: Raina’s pov
- Chapter 10: The party
- Chapter 9: Lilies
- Chapter 8: Boys night out !
- Chapter 7: Was that a coincidence?
- Chapter 6: Just a normal day working at home
- Chapter 5: The girl named Raina
- Chapter 4: The client
- Chapter 3: She’s live again!
- Chapter 2: Notifications
- Chapter 1: That one comment
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