The V-tuber Who Became Obsessed With Me
Chapter 47: Frank ( a side story )
- 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
Two years ago...
The casino floor glowed beneath gold lights and cigarette smoke.
Cards slapped against green felt tables. Chips clicked together in nervous hands. Somewhere deeper in the hall, a woman laughed too loudly while a jazz band played over hidden speakers. Waitresses in black dresses moved through the crowd carrying expensive liquor most people there could barely afford.
Frank sat at the poker table with his sleeves rolled halfway up and a cigarette hanging lazily from the corner of his mouth.
His eyes stayed on the cards.
The dealer glanced around the table.
"Place your bets, gentlemen."
Chips slid forward.
A fat man across from Frank smirked as he pushed a stack into the center. "You should fold this one, Frankie."
Frank ignored him.
He took a slow drag from his cigarette and looked at his remaining chips.
Not much left.
Hell... story of my life.
"Call," another player said.
The dealer turned toward Frank.
"And you, sir?"
Frank stared at the pile in front of him for a second longer before suddenly shoving everything forward.
"All in."
A few people around the table looked up immediately.
The fat man laughed. "You serious?"
Frank leaned back in his chair. "What can I say? I like living dangerously."
The dealer nodded calmly.
"Very well. Cards on the table."
The cards flipped one after another.
For a second Frank thought he had it.
Then the fat man revealed his hand.
The table erupted.
"Full house!"
"Damn!"
Frank’s smile disappeared slowly.
The dealer began pulling the chips away from him.
"Better luck next time, sir."
Frank stared at the empty space in front of him.
Gone.
Every single damn chip.
The fat man chuckled while gathering his winnings. "Told you to fold."
Frank rubbed a hand over his face.
"Yeah... thanks for the advice."
Two large men in black suits suddenly appeared behind him.
Frank didn’t even need to look up.
Shit.
"Mr. Frank."
"One more round," Frank said quickly, turning toward them. "Come on, man. Just one more chance."
"Your credit here is finished."
"I can win it back."
"You’ve been saying that all night."
One of the men grabbed his shoulder and pulled him up from the chair.
"Hey—easy!"
The second man took the cigarette from Frank’s mouth and crushed it into an ashtray.
"That’s enough for tonight."
A few gamblers nearby laughed quietly as Frank was dragged across the casino floor.
"Come on," Frank snapped. "At least let me walk myself out."
The doors opened.
Cold night air hit him immediately.
Then they shoved him forward.
Frank stumbled down the casino steps and nearly lost his balance before catching himself.
The doors slammed shut behind him.
For a few seconds he just stood there breathing heavily while the bright neon lights from the casino flickered across his face.
Then he dusted off his wrinkled suit jacket.
"Wonderful night," he muttered.
He reached into his pocket, pulled out a lighter, and lit another cigarette.
The flame briefly illuminated the exhaustion in his eyes.
He looked terrible.
Tie loose.
Sleeves creased.
Dark circles beneath his eyes.
A man barely holding himself together.
Frank took a drag and started walking home.
His apartment sat in one of the older parts of Harrington where the buildings looked tired even during the daytime.
The hallway smelled like old paint and cheap alcohol.
Frank unlocked his door and stepped inside.
The place was small.
Very small.
A couch with torn fabric sat facing an old television. Empty beer cans littered the floor near a tiny table buried beneath unpaid bills and betting slips. Clothes hung over chairs instead of being folded properly.
The ceiling fan creaked with every rotation.
Frank shut the door behind him and kicked off his shoes carelessly.
His stomach growled.
"Yeah, yeah," he muttered.
He walked toward the fridge and opened it.
Empty.
Well... almost empty.
One can of beer.
A carton of milk that looked expired
That was it.
Frank stared into the fridge for a long moment before grabbing the beer.
"Dinner of champions."
He shut the fridge with his foot and dropped onto the couch.
The springs groaned beneath him.
The television flickered on after two hard smacks to the side.
Late-night commercials filled the room with noise while Frank opened the beer and took a long drink.
His phone buzzed suddenly on the table.
Frank frowned.
Unknown Number.
He opened the message.
Tomorrow. Noon. Grand Tower.
Do not screw this up.
Frank stared at the text.
No name.
No explanation.
Just that.
He leaned back slowly.
"Sounds ominous."
Still... mysterious jobs usually meant money.
And right now money sounded very beautiful.
Frank tossed the phone aside and drank the rest of the beer in silence.
The next day, Frank stood in front of Grand Tower.
The building rose high above the rest of Harrington like a steel monument.
Its shape curved upward strangely instead of following the normal square structure most skyscrapers used. The frame crossed over itself in metallic patterns, almost resembling the Eiffel Tower if someone had turned it into a luxury high-rise.
Glass reflected sunlight across the streets below.
Rich people really do love showing off.
Frank adjusted the collar of his only decent suit.
It was teal blue once.
Now it just looked tired.
He had spent nearly thirty minutes ironing it that morning anyway.
The lobby alone looked more expensive than his entire apartment building.
3D floors.
Crystal lights.
A fountain flowing quietly near the center.
People in designer clothes moved through the building carrying briefcases and talking about deals probably worth more money than Frank had ever seen in his life.
He approached the hostess stand near the elevator.
The woman there smiled politely.
"Good afternoon, sir."
"Table nine?" Frank asked.
She checked something quickly before pointing toward the restaurant deeper inside the top floor.
"Right that way."
Frank nodded and walked forward.
The restaurant overlooked the entire city.
Floor-to-ceiling windows stretched across the walls while soft piano music played in the background. Wealthy guests spoke quietly over expensive wine and meals Frank couldn’t even pronounce.
Then he saw her.
Red hair.
Elegant posture.
A black dress that hugged her figure perfectly without trying too hard.
Gold earrings caught the light whenever she moved her head slightly.
She looked young.
Too young to belong in a place like this.
Yet somehow the entire room still felt smaller around her.
Frank approached carefully.
"Miss Ishigami?" he asked.
The woman looked up from her drink.
Sharp.
Calm.
Beautiful.
"Please," she said smoothly, "call me Raina."
Frank pulled out the chair across from her.
"Right."
"Sit."
He sat.
A waiter immediately appeared beside them.
"Would you like anything, sir?"
Frank glanced at the menu and nearly choked internally at the prices.
"Water’s fine."
The waiter nodded and left.
Raina studied him quietly for a moment.
Frank noticed her eyes first.
Cold.
Not emotionless.
Just... controlled.
Like she measured everything before reacting.
"I’ve heard a lot about you, Frank," she said.
"That good or bad?"
"That depends on perspective."
A faint smile touched her lips.
"I heard you’re a man who gets jobs done."
Frank leaned back slightly.
"Definitely."
"Good."
She folded her hands neatly on the table.
"Because I’ll be counting on you."
Something about the way she said it made the air feel heavier.
Frank suddenly understood this wasn’t some random business meeting.
This was the kind of moment that changed lives.
And judging by the look in her eyes...
Probably not for the better.
But what the hell...
- 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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