C*ack

Type
Web Novel [KR]
Genre
Rating | 4.0/5 | 550 votes
Language
Author(s)
Year
2023
Status in COO

Completed
3 Volume (12 Chapter 3 Extra)

Fully Translated
Yes
Summary
In the mysterious Korean web novel 'C*ack,' readers are captivated by a haunting tale of insomnia and unknown voices plaguing a troubled protagonist every night at the same time. With elements of action, romance, smut, and yaoi, the story delves into the protagonist's struggle to identify the source of the commanding voice that disrupts their sleep, leading to a chilling exploration of past traumas and a desperate quest for answers amidst a backdrop of darkness and uncertainty. Through evocative descriptions and intense moments, 'C*ack' keeps readers on the edge of their seats as the protagonist confronts their fears and battles the haunting voice that refuses to let them rest.

Description

‘…o.’

The same voice, at the same time every night, rouses me from sleep. It’s that hazy boundary where my drowsy consciousness drifts against the sharp edge of an insomnia-laden subconscious.

‘…ont.’

I don’t know.

Whose voice is it? Who is he?

Whether it’s a hallucination, a memory, or a nightmare—he wakes me every night at the same time.

‘Don’t fall asleep!’

…!

At his command, I wake, drenched in cold sweat, struggling to peel back my hair clinging to my face like wet seaweed.

The time is 12:03 a.m., exactly 180 seconds past midnight.

In the dense darkness, where it’s impossible to tell whether my eyes are open or shut, the only thing I can do is count the sound of the ticking second hand.

One, two, three… up until the 3,599th, and then the 3,600th second.

Then, a soft, fading sound.

A subtle click, followed by the sense of something receding. The sound of the hallucination ending, or perhaps the sound signifying its end. At last, I feel a faint relief, leaning my bare, sweat-chilled body back against the damp sheets.

“…Can I sleep now?”

I asked, but there was no answer.

The lingering, chilling fear from that voice, and the confusion it draped over me like a shadow, finally began to mutate into something like sleep in the early hours of dawn. In the faint blue light, my eyelids slowly sank shut.

I was fifteen, around that time.

When my foster father was mu*dered, and my mother began to be devoured by schizophrenia.

That’s when my insomnia started.

Whether it was a hallucination, subconsciousness, or a nightmare, something would always wake me around midnight.

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