The V-tuber Who Became Obsessed With Me
Chapter 51: Shocking revelation
- 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 POV)
Raina stood by the floor-to-ceiling window of her penthouse apartment, staring down at Harrington’s glowing streets.
The city lights stretched endlessly beneath the cold November night. Cars moved through the roads below like streams of white and red.
Her phone rested against her ear as Frank spoke from the other end.
"He boarded already, boss," Frank said. "Flight took off twenty minutes ago."
Raina stayed silent for a second.
"And the people I assigned?"
"They’re following him exactly like you said."
Good.
Because Malcolm was dangerous when cornered.
And desperate men rarely stayed predictable for long.
"Don’t lose him," she said calmly.
"We won’t."
The line disconnected.
Raina lowered the phone slowly and walked toward the kitchen island, pouring herself a glass of wine.
So Malcolm was finally gone.
Out of Harrington.
Out of Ethan’s life.
At least physically.
But even now, one thing Malcolm said in that warehouse still lingered in her mind.
X-Reveals.
That damned rabbit mask.
Raina leaned back against the counter and closed her eyes briefly.
Then the memory came back.
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The warehouse had smelled like rust and cold concrete.
Malcolm sat inside the cage with one arm hanging lazily over the chair while Raina stood outside the bars watching him.
The overhead lights buzzed faintly above them.
"You made the right choice," she said coldly. "Leaving Harrington is the smartest thing you’ve done in years."
Malcolm laughed quietly.
"Funny. Coming from you, that almost sounds merciful."
Raina ignored that.
"Now," she continued, "before you disappear out of my life forever, you’re going to tell me everything you know about X-Reveals."
Malcolm’s smile faded slightly.
For the first time since she entered the warehouse, hesitation crossed his face.
"I don’t know much."
Raina stared at him.
"Be careful how you answer me."
"I’m serious."
"Malcolm." Her voice hardened. "You are in absolutely no position to lie to me right now."
His jaw tightened.
Raina stepped closer to the cage.
"You’ve spent years chasing me. Years accusing me. Years somehow staying one step ahead of every cleanup attempt I made." Her eyes narrowed slightly. "That didn’t happen by accident."
Malcolm looked away briefly before exhaling through his nose.
"He contacted me first."
"When?"
"Few months after Felix disappeared."
Raina stayed silent.
Malcolm leaned back slowly in the chair.
"At first I thought it was some troll online trying to mess with me," he admitted. "Then he started telling me things."
"What things?"
"Things nobody else should’ve known."
Raina folded her arms.
"He was the one who told me Felix was dead," Malcolm said quietly.
A long silence followed that sentence.
"And he told you I killed him."
Malcolm looked directly at her.
"He said you had a hand in it."
Raina’s expression barely changed, but inside she felt something twist slightly.
Because Malcolm wasn’t speaking like a man repeating random conspiracy theories.
He sounded convinced.
"How were you communicating?" she asked.
"Private email."
"What kind of email?"
"I don’t know." Malcolm shook his head. "Encrypted maybe. Temporary domains. Different addresses every few weeks."
"So you never met him."
"No."
"Not once?"
Malcolm laughed softly.
"You think whoever X-Reveals is would be stupid enough for that?"
Raina hated the fact that he had a point.
"How does he contact you?"
"He reaches out first. Always."
"And you just answer?"
"At first? No." Malcolm shrugged. "Then he started sending proof."
"What proof?"
"The motel pictures."
Raina’s eyes sharpened immediately.
Malcolm noticed.
"Yeah,that was one of many " he said quietly. "Those didn’t come from me."
Raina stared at him carefully.
"You expect me to believe that?"
"It’s the truth."
"How did you get them?"
"He mailed them to me."
"Where?"
"A public mailbox downtown."
"No return address?"
"No name. No fingerprints. Nothing."
Raina stayed quiet.
The warehouse suddenly felt colder.
"He’s careful," Malcolm continued. "Too careful."
That part bothered her the most.
Not the channel itself.
Not even the accusations.
It was the patience behind it all.
Years of moving in shadows.
Years of feeding Malcolm information piece by piece.
Years of staying invisible.
"Whoever X-Reveals is," Malcolm said, "he hates you more than I do."
Raina looked at him coldly.
"That’s impossible."
Malcolm smiled faintly.
"You sure about that?"
Then he leaned forward slightly.
"And honestly?" he admitted, "part of me was rooting for him."
Raina’s expression darkened immediately.
Malcolm laughed once under his breath.
"I mean think about it. One faceless lunatic trying to expose another faceless lunatic." He shook his head. "Poetic, really."
Raina stepped closer to the bars.
"You’re enjoying this too much."
"No," Malcolm said quietly this time. "I’m just tired."
For the first time since Felix’s name came back into her life, Malcolm actually looked exhausted.
Not angry.
Not smug.
Just tired.
Then he spoke again.
"You underestimated him."
Raina said nothing.
"And that was your mistake."
Back in the present, Raina opened her eyes slowly.
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Yeah.
That part still bothered her.
Because Malcolm was right.
She had underestimated X-Reveals from the start.
At first she thought he was just another conspiracy obsessed VTuber hiding behind edgy videos and a rabbit mask.
So she let Victor and her media team handle it casually.
A mistake.
Because now she knew better.
This wasn’t random obsession.
Someone out there had been watching her carefully for years.
Someone patient.
Someone smart enough to avoid every trail.
And somehow—
Someone who knew too much.
Raina picked up her phone and dialed another number.
The call connected after a few rings.
Traditional Japanese instruments played faintly in the background. Voices murmured somewhere behind the line.
Then—
"What."
Tengu.
Blunt as always.
"I need you to help me find someone," Raina said.
A pause.
Then a small amused scoff.
"it’s always one thing or the other with you.. seriously...."
Raina rolled her eyes immediately.
"Tengu."
"Does your grandfather know about this?"
"No."
"Ah." She could practically hear the smirk in his voice now. "So this is one of your secret disasters."
"I’m serious."
"So am I."
Raina walked slowly toward the window again.
"I don’t have much," she admitted. "Just an email trail."
"An email?" Tengu repeated mockingly. "Amazing. Truly impossible work."
"I’ve already had my people searching for him."
"And they failed."
"Yes."
Tengu chuckled quietly.
"That must hurt your pride."
Raina ignored him.
"At first I thought he was just some nobody online spreading conspiracy theories," she said. "But this person has reach. Information. Connections."
Her tone lowered slightly.
"And he’s been operating around me for years without exposing himself once."
That finally made Tengu go quiet.
Interesting.
"You think he’s dangerous?" he asked.
"I think I underestimated him."
"Hm."
The soft sounds of Japan still echoed faintly behind him.
A sliding door somewhere.
Footsteps.
Low conversation.
Then Tengu spoke again.
"I’ll look into it."
Raina frowned slightly.
"That easily?"
"Don’t sound so surprised," he replied dryly. "Your grandfather would kill me if anything happens to you before he got the chance to scold you himself."
She rolled her eyes again.
"If anyone can find him," she said, "it’s you , I’m counting on you "
"yeah, yeah ."
"Tengu."
"But don’t expect miracles, princess." His voice sharpened slightly. "Someone who stays hidden this long usually knows exactly what they’re doing."
That sentence settled heavily in her chest.
Because that was exactly what scared her.
Who are you?
The thought lingered in her mind long after the call ended.
Later that evening, Raina sat across from Ethan at La Louvre.
The restaurant was busier than usual tonight. Soft jazz from a live band drifted through the room while conversations blended beneath the warm lighting.
Ethan loosened his grip slightly around his wine glass before looking at her.
"You seem tired," Raina said.
"So do you."
"That’s because I am."
He smiled faintly at that.
But something about him still felt distracted tonight.
Not distant.
Just... thoughtful.
"You okay?" she asked. "Work stress?"
Ethan leaned back slightly in his chair.
"Not stress exactly. Just busy."
"With?"
"We got a pretty major client at HQ today."
Raina raised a brow.
"Oh?"
"Galactic Entertainment."
"Well damn." She blinked lightly. "That’s one of the big three."
"Exactly." Ethan laughed softly. "Which means everybody at HQ suddenly started acting like the building would explode if this project failed."
That sounded more believable.
More like Ethan.
He rubbed the back of his neck.
"I’ll probably be spending more time at work these next few weeks."
Raina studied him quietly.
"I don’t mind."
"I know." He smiled. "I just don’t want you thinking I’m ignoring you."
"You’re allowed to focus on your career, Ethan."
"I know, but..." He shrugged lightly. "This project matters. And the company’s trusting me with a lot right now."
There was genuine excitement in his voice beneath the exhaustion.
Raina noticed it immediately.
And despite everything currently happening around her...
That part made her smile.
"Well," she said softly, lifting her wine glass slightly toward him, "good luck with the job."
Ethan smiled back.
"Thanks."
And for a brief moment, sitting there across from him while the music played softly in the background...
Raina almost forgot there was someone out there hiding behind a rabbit mask and watching her life unravel piece by piece.
- 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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