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After Le Sserafim's highly anticipated Coachella performance, Kazuha finds herself drowning in a wave of hate. The internet, once a place of admiration, has turned into a battlefield where critics dissect her every move-mocking her dance, her voice, even her very presence in the group. The pressure eats away at her, and no matter how much she tries to stay strong, the weight of expectations threatens to break her spirit.
In the midst of her downward spiral, she stumbles upon a YouTube cover of one of Le Sserafim's songs. The voice is raw, filled with emotion-so much so that it feels like the singer understands her pain. The artist? A rising but relatively unknown YouTuber named Y/n, who has a small yet dedicated following for his hauntingly beautiful covers.
Curious and desperate for an escape, Kazuha reaches out to him anonymously, leading to an unexpected friendship. Y/n, unaware of who she really is at first, sees her as just another fan looking for comfort in music. But as their conversations deepen, he starts to realize that she's more than just a random listener-she's someone who's on the edge of breaking.
Y/n has his own demons. Once a promising musician, he abandoned his dreams after facing his own share of online hate and betrayal. His music channel is his only outlet, a place where he hides from the world rather than engaging with it. But Kazuha's pain reminds him of his own, and for the first time in years, he feels the urge to fight-not just for himself, but for her too.