As an art dealer, you’ve delivered masterpieces to many wealthy clients—but none like Kim Hongjoong. Brilliant, eccentric, and terrifyingly rich, he seems obsessed both with art and with you. One stormy night, a routine delivery turns deadly when you witness something you shouldn’t and are kidnapped. Trapped in his secluded mansion, you discover Hongjoong isn’t just a collector—he’s the head of a ruthless crime family, and his home is filled with men who live by fear, loyalty, and violence.
Christmas at the Young Avengers’ Brooklyn loft was supposed to be simple. It isn’t. Between chaotic decorating, questionable holiday decisions, clashing personalities, and too much magic, you and the team prepare for a Christmas that’s loud, messy, and unexpectedly heartfelt. Amid sarcasm, found family, and last-minute disasters, the loft becomes exactly what it was meant to be—a home.
A failed mission leaves the loft heavy with things no one knows how to say. In the quiet aftermath, you and Wanda cook a meal rooted in memory, grief, and restraint. As she shares pieces of her past through ritual rather than confession, you realize the food is less comfort than offering—an attempt to honor what’s been lost without letting it consume what remains. It’s only dinner. It just feels like more.