1. Introductions Are In Order

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My boyfriend and I had a very private relationship. Mostly because it was a secret, but we ended up keeping it from most the people in our families as well.

You've heard of KPop right? Korean pop music. Yeah, those Asians everyone is drooling over. Including me. I've been listening to it for years ever since I saw the Wonder Girls preform at a Jonas Brothers concert in middle school. So, of course, being the little nerd I was, I started to study Korean.

I kept my love of Korean things pretty well diluted. I wasn't always talking about it, but people knew about it. And then this rookie group, BTS, came out and stole my heart.

For my 18th birthday, we had a family vacation to Seoul, and I got to see them live. My parents had 18th birthday savings accounts for each of us from the day we were born so they could do something extravagant. Usually some family trip out. I suprised my family, who thought I was just gaining a casual understanding of the language, by bring as close to fluent as a self taught American could be.

They were practically still babies when I saw them. They'd bearly been an active group for a year. I graduated the following year and went to school for a music production degree. Then I transferred to a university in South Korea where I was also getting a minor in film production, I was also getting credits for school back home for language.

Still with me? Alright cool, because it gets better. My first term in South Korea was a spring term, but due to a mix up with my paperwork, and I ended up unable to join the summer term and decided to get an internship. One of my friends parents knew someone at a company and got me a job. So I ended up having an internship with Big Hit Entertainment.

Oh right, I haven't introduced myself. My name is y/n. But, in Korea, most people call me Storm. Because I'm a native English speaker and everytime it storms, I get excited, my best friend back home even picked up the name. Besides, "bulgogi" isn't a good nickname.

I was already known in school for listening to anything and everything. So nobody was suprised I listened to BTS. They just never realized how deep that love went.

Since I had taken a management course in addition to my other classes, when I got to Big Hit they told me I'd be assistant to an artist team. That's how I met my boyfriend, Min Yoongi.

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