Hey! Wow, I've been inside a horrible writing slump lately and I don't know why this is happening! I really hope you enjoy this chapter! Just know that I will make better chapters in the future when I'm out of this annoying fog. But thank you always for reading!
Love ya bunches ☀️
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Thunderous Era
// Third POV //
Sana asked Chris such a motherly question. At first, the Australian leader didn't even see one of his good friends clearly standing right in front of him. Sana had one of the most genuine smiles Chan has ever seen.
Chris doesn't blame his fans for thinking that he and Sana are dating. He wished they were. In fact, as he got older and their relationship had blossomed more, Chris wondered if there was ever an appropriate time to ask her. Sana had just gotten out of a relationship, and while it was meant to be a short-lived relationship, the junior knew the woman wasn't planning on branching out any time soon.
It was just that Sana was his dream woman. If anyone asked Chris where he saw himself in ten years, he had always wanted to say the truth: that he would be in a relationship with Sana. He could never give up hope but Chan was a realistic enough person to know better than to pursue her. At least while they were both still massively popular.
His smile grew inches and inches wider at record time, seeing Sana poke her head from the opening of the right hallway, wrapping her angelic, perfumed body around her younger friend's.
She asked Chan why he looked so down, and before Chris could answer that, Sana asked him three more. Was there something wrong? Is it the comeback? Are you feeling worried?
Chris only said yes to one of them.
Those eyes of her awakened Chan. She really was concerned, and asked another question: why was Channie so worried?
Ok, maybe Chris was exaggerating. He was worried about Hyunjin the way you would when your child when out of town with a group of friends that you didn't approve of. You still trusted your child enough to know that nothing would truly happen yet still, you worry.
That's how he was felt about Hyunjin.
Oh his wild and serenely dongsaeng. He only prayed that their manager doesn't overwhelm Hyunjin. This was their favorite staff member. They had a handful of managers but this one used to live with them back during their rookie days. He was tall, a trait foreign to the members, funny as hell and about as intimidating as anyone over thirty would be.
Chris trusted their manager to show Hyunjin a good time. Hyunjin has been on house arrest all year thus far and wasn't allowed to leave the dorms in three months. It was a miserable nine and a half weeks indeed. The guys were all resting from the long month of promoting on Kingdom. Hyunjin was ready to leave and have some fun. Although with that excitement came that fear. That fear of abandonment and of a future so unknown.
Hyunjin had worried that this hell of false accusations would change all of the staff's opinions of him. Asian school bullying was not only more common than other countries but was also more severe.
Felix was never bullied until he started going to school in Korea. He was teased for the littlest things. His deep voice and his improving but still broken Korean, and the way his words would stumbled under the weight of his heavy Australian accent. Kids could be so cruel. And in a country where some of the most brutal crimes have taken place in middle schools, it was no wonder that South Korea took school bullying so seriously.
However, in any form of social justice, there would always be those who took advantage of the attention they would receive in terms of false martyrism. Accusing one of the most popular fourth generation idols of severe adolescent harassment would destroy anyone's careers.
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