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But how did it all started, developed, and ended?

Let's go back. Back to the very beginning, when I filled in the form hoping to get one ticket out of 20 for a pajamas party with BTS.

I was looking at the participation form and wondering, is it worth filling it in? Is it worth buying a ticket? What are the chances that I will be one of the lucky 20 to attend a pajama party with BTS?

Okay, why not.

What information do they need from me?

Name: Y/n

Surname: L/n

Age: 24

Place of residence: Seoul

Phone number and email address: *****

Briefly about me: I became an army in 2015. I've been in 3 concerts in those 7 years. Unfortunately, I didn't get to participate in the fansign. I am a proud OT7. I love them all equally. As for myself, I am 24 years old. I studied in Seoul where I stayed after my studies, renting a small apartment in the city center. I work as a lawyer.

I didn't know what else to write. So, after looking it all over, I paid for the ticket.

Maybe I will be lucky. Being part of the zoom conversation would be interesting and something new.

Fans will not be able to speak during the pajama party and microphones will be turned off. But they added that there is a small chance that the fans' microphones will be turned on for a short time. This part of the party has not yet been fully decided. BTS will answer questions that we have asked in advance and that have been approved by the management, as well as general things that they decide to talk about. But everyone knows that in the end, the conversation will become chaotic and funny. Just like always.

The lucky 20 will be announced a week later. Each fan will be contacted personally by management. I wonder if they will call or email.

Now we just have to wait and hope for the best.

Oh shit.

My lunch break is over.

I answered a few important emails, paid for my food, got in my car, and headed to the office. There, I have several long and difficult client meetings ahead of me.

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The whole week has been challenging, full of work and tension. I am currently working on several complex cases. I don't have time to see friends or do anything in my spare time.

That's the way my job is, it's undulating. There are quieter weeks, months. But sometimes we spend almost the whole day in the office and only come home to sleep and change.

In my spare time, I like to meet up with my friends, go to clubs, bars, festivals, concerts. If I have more time, I like to travel. From time to time I go back to my parents in Busan. There I can relax and forget the fast pace of life. I also like to go to museums, theatres, and various exhibitions. I try to take everything life has to offer me. But sometimes I just love to stay in my apartment with food and a good movie or tv show.

<It was Friday day>

It has been a tough week, with lots of overtime work. So on Friday, we allowed ourselves to go home earlier. Thank goodness it's the weekend and next week will be much easier.

BigHit should have contacted the winners today. So I figured they would have contacted me by now. I came home a little sad and after a hot shower I curled up on the sofa. I am not going anywhere today. All I need is delicious food, wine, and a good film. That will be my relaxation today.

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