She would have never known that she made that good of an impression on the rest of stray kids if it wasn't for the fact they invited her to come to the company and see the choreography they were working on. Of course, maybe it was the fact she was Producer's Corner and that they were fans of her work. But she has beliefs that if they don't like someone, they wouldn't invite them to come see something special.
Kiki knew that choreography in general wasn't often seen as something special. However, it's something that can mean a lot to someone in very different ways. To the choreographer, to the people dancing, even to the fans or people who consume the media. It can mean a lot.
So when she got a call from Chan, asking if she would like to come over to the company and watch them practice, she felt excited...and nervous, but mostly excited.
It gave her an opportunity to see them in a more serious setting and how they act around each other while working.
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Kiki startled as her door was thrown open. "Kiki! How is my lovely friend doing today?" Lucas asks from where he stood in the doorway.
She narrows her eyes at his abnormal question. "You need to stop throwing the doors open. We've already got three complaints from the neighbors this month alone."
"They'll live. It's not like they don't make a bunch of noise either. At least I'm willing to take my partners to a different apartment complex." He says, plopping down onto her bed.
A grimace makes its way onto Kiki's face. "I do not need to know where you take your partners to do whatever you do."
"You haven't answered my question."
She rolls her eyes as she faces her desk once again. "I'm doing fine, my sweet old friend." A sarcastic hint making its way into her voice.
"Lovely! So when can we meet the rest of Stray Kids?"
She quickly turns back around to face Lucas. Her eyebrows furrowed. "What do you mean when can you meet Stray Kids?"
Lucas rolls his eyes. "You seem close with them. You actually became friends with this group, so it obviously means you're comfortable around them. At least a little bit. So why not have your two closest friends meet this group? Plus Chan seemed like a pretty chill guy."
"Lucas, you do realize I've only met the group twice. Three, if you want to count when I went to their dorm to produce. But even then I didn't see all of them or talk to any of them for long." Kiki says.
A sigh escapes his lips. "Fine, you win this time. But! I will be bothering you about it after you meet them today."
She shakes her head in fond exasperation and turns back to her desk.
She waited for her door to close again before going back to texting Chan. Apparently Chan and herself were going to the company earlier than the guys for producing related work. Meaning that she was going to pick him up on her way to the company.
Although she wasn't sure why he wanted to work on the song today. They were getting close to finishing the song and had already planned days they were going to meet to finish the song. But she wasn't one to complain.
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Kiki pulls into a parking space in front of the dorm complex. She wasn't sure if she was supposed to go up to their dorm or just call Chan. Her parents had taught her that it was disrespectful to not go up to the door when picking someone up.
Picking up her phone, she debates calling him. But the decision was made for her when movement caught her attention. Looking up to the entrance, she could see Chan and Lee Know standing there talking.
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Producer's Corner
FanfictionBang Chan x OC Becoming a popular producer no one knew about, was certainly not the plan. Jeung Ki was just trying to find a hobby that she would enjoy, and after finding out she wasn't that bad, wanted to share with whoever was going to listen. Get...