As Seventeen prepares for a crucial performance, disaster strikes the vocal unit. Woozi sprains his ankle, and Seokmin falls ill with a fever, leaving Jeonghan, Joshua, and Seungkwan feeling the pressure to carry on without them. Tensions rise as they worry about disappointing fans.
On performance night, despite their challenges, the remaining members take the stage. As mistakes pile up and their nerves threaten to overwhelm them, they must confront their fears and insecurities.
Can they find the strength to support each other through this chaos, or will the weight of their struggles derail the performance?
It was the night before the big performance, and backstage, the atmosphere was electric.
Seventeen's vocal unit, Woozi, Seokmin, Jeonghan, Joshua, and Seungkwan, had been rehearsing tirelessly.
This show was meant to highlight their vocal prowess and the intricate harmonies they had perfected over months of grueling practice.
The venue was packed with thousands of fans, all eager to witness the group's emotive, skillful performance.
But just hours before they were set to go on, disaster struck.
Woozi was the first to fall.
He'd been rushing to the front of the stage to adjust some equipment when he slipped on an unseen cable, landing with a painful thud.
He tried to brush it off, insisting it was nothing more than a twist, but the moment he tried to stand, pain radiated through his ankle.
The staff quickly brought ice and called a medic, and after a tense examination, the verdict was clear, he'd sprained it badly.
Not long after, Seokmin, who had seemed off all day, grew paler and quieter with each passing hour.
A flush had crept over his face, and beads of sweat lined his brow despite the air conditioning.
When he finally admitted he wasn't feeling well, they took his temperature.
A low-grade fever was creeping up, making it risky for him to perform.
He tried to assure everyone he could push through, but Seungcheol insisted he rest.
They couldn't risk worsening his condition.
As Woozi and Seokmin were escorted offstage for treatment, a heavy silence fell over Jeonghan, Joshua, and Seungkwan.
The reality of the situation began to sink in.
They'd be performing a set meant for five voices with only three, and those missing voices weren't just any voices, they were pillars of the vocal unit, bringing unique textures and strength to every performance.
Jeonghan, always calm and collected, took a deep breath, though the worry was evident in his eyes.
"Alright, we'll have to rework everything,"
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