chapter 1

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As time passed, the dynamics within TWICE, the beloved K-pop girl group, began to shift. Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun, the youngest members of the group, couldn't help but notice the subtle changes in their relationships with their unnies .

It all started when some of the older members began dating. While Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun were supportive of their unnies' relationships, they couldn't deny that it brought about a noticeable shift in their daily interactions. Late-night chats and bonding moments became less frequent as the unnies had less free time to spend with the younger trio.

Solo projects also played a significant role in this shift. Some members were busy with solo music releases, acting roles, and endorsements. The demanding schedules left little room for group activities or even simple gatherings. Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun understood the importance of these opportunities but couldn't help feeling a sense of longing for the days when they were all together, practicing, performing, and sharing their lives.

Over time, the youngest members began to notice a change in their unnies' behavior. It wasn't that their unnies were intentionally neglecting them; it was more that they seemed preoccupied and distant. Phone calls were shorter, text messages less frequent, and when they did get together, it felt as though something was missing. The laughter that used to fill the room during their get-togethers had become less frequent, replaced by a sense of melancholy.

Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun found themselves reminiscing about the past, missing the days when they were inseparable. They longed for the times when they could tease each other, share stories, and support one another's dreams without any distractions. They missed the feeling of being a close-knit family within TWICE.

The unnies, however, were unaware of the impact their changing schedules and behaviors were having on the youngest members. Caught up in their own busy lives and new relationships, they didn't realize how deeply Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun were affected. The distance between them continued to grow, and the connection that had once been so strong began to weaken.

It was a situation that pained the hearts of Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun. They didn't want to burden their unnies with their feelings, knowing that they were all pursuing their dreams and happiness. But deep inside, they yearned for a way to bridge the gap and restore the closeness they once shared.

As time passed, the youngest members held onto the hope that one day, their unnies would realize the changes that had taken place and make an effort to rekindle the bonds that had made TWICE a family. For Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun, their love and affection for their unnies remained unwavering, and they were willing to wait for the day when they could all come together once more.That when a news emerges In South Korea, a new rule had been implemented, allowing females above the age of 18 to willingly join the military for a service period of six months. This change in policy aimed to bolster the country's military power and foster a sense of unity and patriotism among the younger generation.

Amidst this new development, JYP Entertainment, the agency responsible for managing the popular K-pop group TWICE, found itself faced with a unique proposition. The question arose: should they send the youngest members of the group, Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun, for military service? It was a decision that carried both challenges and opportunities.

The idea initially seemed unconventional. After all, girl groups like TWICE were known for their music and performances rather than military service. However, as discussions within the company continued, the potential benefits became increasingly clear. JYP Entertainment saw an opportunity not only to adhere to the new regulations but also to send a powerful message to the nation.

PD Nim, the producer in charge of TWICE, presented the proposal to the company's executives. He argued that sending Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun for military service would not only comply with the new law but also set an inspirational example for other young women. It would showcase the group's dedication to their country and instill a sense of pride and duty in their fans and the broader public.

Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun, the youngest members themselves, were intrigued by the idea. They had been feeling the changes in their group dynamics as their unnies grew busier with individual endeavors. It was a chance to experience something new and impactful while also taking a break from their hectic schedules. They believed that their service could be a stepping stone for other young women who might consider military service as a way to contribute to their country.

The decision wasn't made lightly. PD Nim had to convince the unnies and the executives at JYP Entertainment that this move was not only feasible but also beneficial for the group's image and the nation as a whole. He emphasized the importance of leading by example and fostering a sense of unity and national pride.

After much deliberation and numerous discussions, JYP Entertainment decided to support the proposal. The decision was met with mixed reactions from fans and the public, but the message was clear: TWICE, as a group, was willing to embrace change and take part in this significant shift in South Korea's military culture.

Tzuyu, Chaeyoung, and Dahyun, determined to make the most of this opportunity, embraced their upcoming military service with open hearts. They believed that their actions would serve as an inspiration to other young women and that this experience would not only change them personally but also contribute to the growth of their group and the nation.

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