Illyasaville's P.O.V.
"Yes.", my brothers and I said at the same time to the manager. "Is there anything I need to worry about?", said the manager. "No sir." we said. "Okay good you can now go do your job and I expect the best out of you three." . "Yes sir."
We left the office and headed to the house of the seven boys we are body guarding. I walk along with my brothers Rin and Yukio to the car wondering how our lives will be. Pondering if these seven boys could permanently change our lives for the better or worse. I then looked at my brothers and all I could see was the two looking out the window thinking about something. I wish knew what was going on in their mind, but only they know.
We had reached our destination and got out of the car. When I saw the house my first thought was that this house was huge. As I walked towards the front door I went back to get my luggage and continued clenching my sword as tightly as I could.
Rin had broken the silence and said,"Come on, open the door Illyasaville. Don't you want to meet them?". Quiet frankly, I didn't.
I wanted to be back home in Japan instead of South Korea. Here in Korea I worry much more than what I already do. I first have to worry about if my powers and if they get shown or not. I worry if Satan will show up here. I worry about my house, the monastery, and my brothers. I never thought I would worry about all of this at such a young age and up to now.
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(A/N) So this is something new and if you don't like anime and K-pop combined I suggest you don't read this. This has a twist of the anime "Blue Exorcist" and many more along with K-pop groups. I hope you like this short first chapter. I will try to update when I can.
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Body Guards
FanfictionA girl in her 20s along with her brothers gets a job opening in South Korea as body-guards for a famous boy group. Disclaimer *this is a mash up between anime and kpop* if you don't like these two to be mashed up don't read it.