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We all know how much stress and strain Bella can put on herself. This was especially true during awards season. She put the blame on herself when Seventeen didn't win something and often burdened herself when it came to their performances.
On the night of the Melon Music Awards, Seventeen absolutely killed it. They put on an amazing performance that earned them congratulations and kind wishes from sunbaes and hoobaes alike, as well as critics and reviewers.
However, Bella felt that she messed up at one part and it just wouldn't leave her mind. She stressed over it for the remainder of the event, unable to enjoy the rest of the evening because of it.
When she got in these moods, she didn't want anyone to talk to her. She just needed a second to collect herself. The group respected those wishes. It wasn't until they got home that night that her mood was lifted.
The moment she stepped out of the shower, her phone was ringing like crazy.
"Hello?"
"Wah, unnie! You keep getting better and better!"
"Someone ask me how it feels to have the coolest noona in the whole world."
"How does it feel, Yeollie?"
"It feels amazing, thanks for asking."
She cracked a tiny smile when she realized it was her younger brother and sister.
"You guys watched?"
"Of course we did," Kaeul answered in a sweet tone. "We watch every time you're on TV. I hosted a viewing party in my dorm at school. Yeollie brought his friends and everything."
"Really?"
"Yeah, you didn't get the photos I sent?"
Before Bella could say anything, Yeoleum started up again.
"Okay, why didn't you tell me you had a new song you were performing? I feel betrayed. You have to tell your baby brother these things. That was insane, when can I hear the official version? Can you send me the audio? I swear I won't leak it and I'll only play it for my friends like...three times a day at least."
Bella being someone her siblings were proud of and bragged about meant the absolute world to her. She forgot the reason she was upset in the first place.