trainee fair (F.O.X)

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You don't —there's no reason;You don't need to pretend anymore

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You don't —
there's no reason;
You don't need to pretend anymore.
I'm not your happy wishes
that for these years you've adored;

You don't need to worry,
Please don't worry anymore;
It's my own fault we're at this point,
I know you've felt this all before.

I'm not worth your time and effort,
I won't take it seriously, for sure.
I'm just a baby pup that's here for care,
You know, I'm not mature.

You don't need to worry —
I'll keep myself at bay.
It's not your fault I'm like this,
It was I who made you stay.

I'm sorry.

a/n: The last line, "I'm sorry" is meant to be a play on language: "미안해" (mianhae) rhyming with "stay".

Most of the audience stayed surprisingly quiet, trying to analyze the new song's lyrics (or to let their microphones and cameras pick up the audio's echo). After the last chord rang for a few seconds, the clapping and cheering erupted.

"Thank you all, thanks...!" he said, smiling gratefully as he waited for the audience to quiet down. "So..." he stretched out, trying to get their attention again. They finally paid attention after a few more seconds.

"This song, 'You Don't', as well as the solo track 'Let Me' and a few others are part of my upcoming mini album, 'Be Free'." he announced. "The album is out for preorder and will be released February 28th."

The crowd seemed extra excited, some reporters in the front trying to ask questions to the singer.

"If you don't mind, this is a trainee fair and I'm sure the incoming auditionees may want to how our current trainees are doing. After the performances I'm sure you'll have more questions anyways." Woojin smiled, arranging the guitar to hang on his back. He began walking off the stage even with the reporter's protests.

"You did great!" Taeyang cheered to the older as he stepped down the stairs. The sound manager gave him a thumbs up and Woojin returned it with his own, smiling.

"Thanks," Woojin smiled slightly, his expression a bit worn out. "I'm sorry the order had to work out that way, but thank you so much for covering me."

"Yeah, of course..." Taeyang trailed off a bit, Woojin quickly flashing a big grin and rubbing the younger's head. He laughed a bit.

"Alex though, he's gonna get some scolding from the managers." Woojin mentioned quickly, glancing around. From the nearby hall a boy with black, styled-up hair came walking quickly.

"Hey, go up there and do great." Woojin said as he appeared, dropping the previous subject as he patted the new boy on the back.

"Thanks Hyung." he said quickly, spinning the thick microphone inbetween his fingers. He looked around, beginning to take a step up the stairs onto the stage.

"Have fun, Kaito!" Taeyang quickly added, the boy turning around.

"I always do~" he smiled back, making a click with his mouth as he waved slightly, turning around and heading up onto the stage.

"Kaito's a bright guy," Woojin commented as the boy who had just disappeared's voice echoed around the area through the large speakers.

"Hello everyone!" Kaito nearly shouted, riling up the crowd suddenly. "Thanks for coming to C.S. Entertainment's Trainee Fair!"

Woojin and Taeyang watched the performance from the side, the pathway up the stairs giving a side view of the bubbly personality on stage. There was also a computer that showed a camera view from the audience that many of the technical managers were watching.

"My name is Hisakawa Kaito, nice to meet you all! Today-" he was cut off, laughing a little and waving to someone in the audience who had called out his name. "Hi," he quickly added before continuing. "Today I'll be singing a bit of F.O.X hyung's old song, 'I Really Really' for you all."

There was some cheering at the announcement of the song and Taeyang glanced over at Woojin, who was smiling a little bit. He turned his head to see the shorter staring at him, clearing his throats before beginning, "I gave him some lessons for this song."

Taeyang half-nodded in surprise, finishing his nod with small smile of slight disappointment.

"Sad?" Woojin suddenly asked with a playful smile. He nudged the other in the arm, but Taeyang stayed watching the performer on stage from. Woojin when he began his half-excuse. "I'd teach you too but you don't cover my songs. You're too independent."

Woojin watched carefully as Taeyang didn't say anything, only tipping his head so it rested on the older's shoulder.

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