You may know who they are in this reality. In this story, they are from a slightly different reality.
In the year 19XX, all seven boys from South Korea meet at Columbia University in New York City, America. All seven boys decided to study there, and eventually all became friends.
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The mother of the group, Kim Seokjin, a senior fourth-year fashion major.
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The loner, Min Yoongi, a senior fourth-year music major.
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The life of the party, Jung Hoseok, a junior third-year dance major.
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The leader, Kim Namjoon, a junior third-year business major.
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The sweet one, Park Jimin, a sophomore second-year communications major.
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The mysterious one, Kim Taehyung, a sophomore second-year music major.
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The youngest of the group, Jeon Jungkook, a freshman first-year undeclared major.
They all met at different times in their school careers, and all became friends. You could say they became...family.
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However, it is now the end of the school year. It is time for Seokjin and Yoongi to graduate and to head home to Korea. Their student visas are expiring, so they must leave America.
They will begin illustrious careers, start living normal adult lives, and enroll in their mandatory military service. They will integrate into society, find wives, get married and have children.
And while they will see their brothers again, their family will be broken into pieces, scattered to the wind, connected only by occasional visits and phone calls.