ineedrest
hey...you saw jungwon's live and jay saying we're six..?..it's aching so much...currently reading your heejayhoon ...atp wattpad is grounding me from all this chaos...
Engeneluvv
@ineedrest I'm sorry for replying so late. I've been less active these past few months, but I'm trying to take my time to write as well as I can. I saw the live, and I heard the message Jungwon was trying to convey. Honestly, I think we were all broken by the announcement on March 10th. Heeseung's departure felt like a huge bomb being dropped on us. The group we had watched grow and supported with so much passion suddenly felt like it disappeared in an instant. At first, I refused to believe it too. It felt impossible. Not Enhypen. Not my favorite group, the ones I love with all my heart, the ones I've watched grow for six years. But as the months passed, the reality started to sink in, and it felt like a blade through my heart. Heeseung really left. He started his solo career. He released his first songs. For me, it's not a matter of simply "getting used to it." It's a matter of humanity. Even though we love them with all our hearts, they are not just a group. They are professionals. Being an idol is their job, but they are also human beings. Heeseung started his solo career. Enhypen continued their activities. For the six remaining members, everything must have been much harder. Seeing fans tear each other apart and harass them because of Heeseung's departure instead of focusing on them and truly supporting them must hurt. Jungwon's reaction was completely understandable. And his message showed us how we should move forward: it's painful, and we don't have to pretend that it's easy to accept, but we have to respect both the group and Heeseung. It hurts me to say this, and it isn't easy. But by continuing to only mourn Heeseung's departure, the ones who will suffer the most are Enhypen and Heeseung themselves. The hard work they've put in all these years deserves to be remembered and valued. They need our support !
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