2 Months later
Sun-Hi POV
Debut went by so fast. At first, it felt like it would never come and now it felt like ages ago already.
After that embarrassing moment in the practice room with Min Yoongi, I hadn't seen him anymore. I did think about it a lot, it got me through the weeks leading up to our debut. The fact that someone who I looked up to had such kind words for me and comforted me when I needed it most really stuck with me. I wanted to thank him for it, it was his words that helped me through it.
Not that doing interviews was something I liked to do now. I really didn't, I hated it as much as I did back then. This time though, Big Hit had a solution for it. Haru, our main rapper was such a bubbly and talkative girl, she took the lead in our interviews or outings. It really took some weight off my shoulders. I just smiled and nodded most of the time, that seemed to work out for us. I did feel like a bad leader, I couldn't even say on live television how proud I was of my girls, but I really was. We worked so hard for this and now things were only going to look up from here on out.
"Unnie, it went so well! We looked so cool!" Haru kept bouncing up and down around me after we left the stage.
"I can't believe you have so much energy left after that. I could use a nap right now." I laughed at her. "I'm completely beat."
I grabbed a bottle of water and took a big sip out of it. Our performance really did go great though, the crowd was huge and very obviously mostly came for the bigger groups they still cheered for us.
I made a note to myself to remember to really thank the stylists. We really did look very cool. Our stylist had given me a short black skirt, purple tank top with a mesh long sleeve over it and a pair of black combat boots. I loved the outfit, it went great with the concept of our album.
"We should head back though; I don't want to miss BTS their performance. Especially now that we have artist seats, we have the perfect view." She said and pulled me on my arm.
I couldn't help but grin. Haru was such a big fan of BTS, even though being signed at the same company as them she still fangirled as if she wasn't an idol herself. It was really cute. She couldn't stop talking about how amazing their songs were and how good the rappers were.
When I followed her, Soojin and Eun-Hee back to our seats we bowed to all the other artists sitting there. When we walked past BTS I silently begged for Haru to act normal and luckily she did. She gave another few bows and sat down at our little table.
I couldn't help but take a quick look at Yoongi. I had no idea if he even remembered that it was me who he found crying in the practice room. But I was hoping that he knew it was me, that he could see that I did manage to succeed and he was somewhat proud of me.
Before I could sit down in my seat, I noticed him giving me a thumbs up, it was a very small gesture, but there was no mistaking it was meant for me when he looked me in the eyes for a brief second.
Feeling a blush creep up on my cheeks I quickly sat down and pretended to be busy folding a blanket over my lap.
"What has gotten you all flustered?" Soojin elbowed me in the side.
"Nothing," I said. I was hoping no fancams were on Yoongi or me because someone for sure would have noticed that, the fans see and misinterpret every little thing those boys do.
The rest of the evening went by quickly. Everybody had been waiting for the moment BTS was going to perform and looking around me to see the sea of their Army bombs was amazing. I hoped that one day we could have that too, that D2G was going to have a loyal fanbase just like BTS had.
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Lifeline //m.yg
Romance"But then I met him and now he is the lifeline that keeps me from drowning." Hwang Sun-Hi has been a trainee for a few years now for Big Hit Entertainment. Her debut date is finally here, but just like all the times before, her social anxiety keeps...