inkSaysNo
Mia never expected her life to change because of a bottled water.
All she wanted was to enjoy Riot Theory's performance at the university's Grand Assembly-scream her heart out, drag her best friends along, and maybe steal a few glances at Jae, the band's lead guitarist and her long-time crush.
But fate (and Zen) had other plans.
A miscalculated toss, a split-second misjudgment, and suddenly, Mia was the girl who got smacked in the face by Riot Theory's elusive bassist.
Overnight, she became a viral sensation. #ZenEvianinMoAko and #EvianGirl flooded social media. Memes. Edits. Playbacks in slow motion.
And at the center of it all-her and Zen.
Zen, the mysterious genius. The untouchable composer whose lyrics cut deeper than they should. The man who never reacted to anything-except, apparently, for a girl getting hit in the face with a water bottle.
Now, their worlds were colliding in ways neither of them could control.
And Mia was starting to realize that getting close to Riot Theory wasn't just about late-night jam sessions and stolen glances.
It was about untold stories, buried pasts, and the kind of music that left scars.
Because behind every song was a story.
And Zen's?
It might just break her heart.