Chapter 10: Solo Albums and Jealousy

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As Tae, I was excited to release my solo album. I had always been passionate about music and I wanted to explore my own artistic expression. I had put a lot of time and effort into the album, and I was thrilled when it was finally finished.

But I didn't expect the reaction from my group member, Ryan. He felt hurt and left out that he wasn't included in the album, and I couldn't help but feel guilty for the pain I had caused him. I tried to explain to him that the album was about my own personal experiences and emotions, and that I didn't mean to exclude him. I apologized for the hurt I caused him, but he couldn't shake off the feeling of being replaced and left out.

I saw how this affected Ryan and it made me realize the impact of my actions. I never wanted to hurt him or make him feel left out, but unfortunately, that's what happened. Ryan's jealousy was affecting our group dynamic and it was causing tension and arguments among the members. It was hard to see the group falling apart because of my actions.

I knew that I had to make things right, so I reached out to Ryan and apologized again. I assured him that he was an important member of the group and that his role in the group was still valuable. I wanted to make sure he knew that we all supported him and that we were all in this together.


The group sat in a circle, their expressions serious as they discussed the recent events.

Tae: "I know we've all been going through a tough time lately and I just wanted to say that I'm sorry for the hurt I caused Ryan. I never meant to make him feel left out or replaced."

Ryan: "I appreciate the apology, Tae. But the fact is, I do feel left out and replaced. And it's not just about the solo album, it's about how I've been feeling for a while now."

Lin: "What do you mean, Ryan? We all value you and your contributions to the group."

Ryan: "I know that you do, but it doesn't change the fact that I've been feeling like I'm not as important as the rest of you. Like my role in the group is just an afterthought."

Koo: "That's not true, Ryan. We all rely on each other and we all have our own strengths. You bring something unique to the group."

Ryan: "I appreciate that, but it doesn't change how I feel. I've been feeling this way for a while now and I just don't know how to shake it off."

Tae: "I understand how you feel, Ryan. And I want to make it right. What can we do to make you feel more included and valued in the group?"

Ryan: "I think it starts with communication. I need to feel like my thoughts and feelings are heard and respected."

The group nodded in agreement, understanding the importance of open and honest communication. They made a plan to check in with each other more often and make sure that everyone's thoughts and feelings were heard. They knew it wouldn't be an easy fix, but they were determined to work through it together as a group.



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