Yang Jungwon | Being An Idol and An Older Brother Are Two Different Things
The stadium is alive with energy, the air buzzing as the fans cheer for every performance. The lights flicker across the stage, casting a bright glow on the members of ENHYPEN. Their movements are fluid and effortless, the choreography ingrained in their bodies. You're backstage, blending in with the bustling crew, but there's a heavy weight on your shoulders. You're supposed to be at the tutorial center, learning Korean like you promised. Instead, here you are, in the middle of a concert, feeling both exhilarated and a little guilty for skipping out on your responsibilities. The crowd roars as ENHYPEN wraps up their set, and you find yourself unable to focus anymore. Suddenly, you feel a presence near you - Jungwon's familiar aura that makes your heart skip a beat. He's standing just a few feet away, looking at you with that stern expression that sends a jolt of guilt through your body. He stops right in front of you, his voice low but laced with undeniable frustration. "What are you doing here?"