

BTS debut
“a girl?” ⋆ ̊🎤˖° In which you’re cast as BTS’s only female member and have to find a way to survive amongst the underground of the group, six chaotic men and one responsible leader.In society, K-pop groups are often divided into boy groups and girl groups, that's the standard, an unspoken rule for anyone that trains hard to become an idol, for the agencies that appeal to a certain target, whether it's a female or male audience.
But what happens when a bankrupt agency needs to appeal both targets almost immediately? Big Hit had seemed to have a great idea; "why don't we have a girl in our group to appeal a male audience?"
It's 2013, the boys are busy producing their own debut album. The practice room was small, nothing fancy; streaked wooden floors, mirrors, an oven in summer and a freezer in winter. They all lived in one small apartment, shared bunk beds or mattresses on the floor, what could she expect from an underground trainee group?
"Are you new here?" A deep voice startled her, jumping back like a cat feeling threatened, she found a young boy, probably eighteen, wearing some hiphop-y street style, cheap chain jewelry and sunglasses, even though there was no sun; Namjoon, BTS's leader.
"She will be working with you too." Bang Si-hyuk entered the practice room only to announce of the new member of the group, who right now, was trembling like some scared kitten at the sight of so many scary men. "I don't expect her to keep up with the dance practices or anything, she's more here for... points of fanservice."
She had heard those comments a lot, it's not like she couldn't keep up with seven men, and she would prove that to the CEO, she knew she could prove it to them, some day, not only get the easy parts of the songs or choreographies.



