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Playing With Fire

idol!Caitlyn x idol!reader
**songs mentioned: Unforgiven (lesserafim), Kill This Love (blackpink), Close to You (Gracie Abrams), Lilac (IU)**
cw: 19K words | idol AU, rivals to lovers, suggestive, mentions of drinking, set in Ionia but Caitlyn and Reader are from Piltover, mentioned kpop artists but no kpop knowledge needed, honorifics, canon Arcane universe, basically if Caitlyn decided to be an idol, mentions of social media
The applause is deafening.Â
And itâs all for you.
Well, it's for you and your members. Moonstruck: one of Ionia's most beloved girl groups of the decade. Composed of four members, you shine as the youngest, the maknae, of the group. Being the lead vocalist and lead rapper, you're a natural talent that burns bright in the galaxy of Ionian pop.
While you were once a trainee, working fourteen hours a day to chase your dreams of stardom, you're an idol now. Specifically, an idol standing with her group on the main stage of one of Piltoverâs largest music festivals.Â
"Thank you, Moonbeams!" you call into your mic, addressing the cheering fans that surround the stage. You blink in the bright stage lights, flashing a picture-perfect smile at the hundreds of phone cameras lifted above the audience's heads to record you.Â
One of your members, Marin, loops her arm through yours. She nods along with what you're saying, her glittery eyeshadow catching in the light. "Thank you!" she adds on, fueling the cheers even further.
Aeri, the third member, comes up beside Marin to hug her. It's a moment that will, no doubt, be posted to thousands of social media threads online to talk about how Aeri and Marin must be in love. Such is the life of an Ionian pop idol.Â
That's three of the four parts that make up Moonstruck. You, for your talented maknae charm. Marin, for her dance skills and center-like stage presence. Aeri, for her stunningly powerful vocals and visuals.
And then there's Caitlyn.
Caitlyn.
The oldest of the four of you: the unnie. Main rapper, lead dancer, leader. Three positions that don't even begin to describe the sheer amount of talent that Caitlyn holds. She's the most popular idol in the group for a reason. Beyond that, the it girl of your generation â a title that's bound to stick with her for the rest of her career. "Yes," she begins, speaking into her jeweled mic as she turns to the crowd. "We love you all, and we're so thankful for the support that we've gotten on our latest comeback."
She stands at the opposite side of the stage, a small distance from you, Marin, and Aeri. She's all professional, as she believes a leader should be. All that's on her mind right now is delivering the final speech to the audience before you head offstage and rush to the airport. As good as it feels to be back home in Piltover, the four of you have schedules back in Ionia tomorrow.
But you see the phone cameras switching between where Caitlyn stands and where you reside with your two other members, and you know what's coming. An entourage of posts about how serious Caitlyn is, how bad the fans feel for her that she wasn't included in the group hug. Why won't Caitlyn stand with her members? Her members didn't include her in the group hug. Are the members fighting?
You can see the trending captions now.
You gently break from Marin's side, leaving her in Aeri's hold to dart across the stage to Caitlyn's side. Your eyes are locked on the tint of her navy hair that falls around her shoulders, the way her stage outfit accentuates her long legs. Until, finally, you're pressed up next to her, wrapping your arms around her and flashing her an innocently cute smile that only a maknae would be able to pull off.
"We'll see you soon, andâ ahâ" Caitlyn cuts herself off, glancing down at you. Her blue eyes are blown wide with surprise, though they soon melt into something softer as she wraps one arm around your shoulders.Â
The cheers reach an even higher level of volume. With you and Caitlyn being the most popular ship in the group, even one of the most popular ships in your generation, you've just switched the trending captions to something entirely different.Â
Caitlyn continues her speech to close out the concert, but the words go in one ear and out through the other. Your vision is blurred as you gaze at the sea of lightsticks before you, all of them waving in support of you. Your attention is all on your leader, on your Caitlyn.
Yours.
|------» ~~~ «------|Â
3 years ago.
You first meet Caitlyn during one of your trainee evaluations. Youâre both trainees under Ioniaâs famous Evxlve Entertainment. The company has plans to debut a new girl group soon, and everyone is gunning for a spot in it. As tiring as the nonstop trainee schedules can get, you canât seem to be swayed from your dream of debut. Of being a star.
Itâs a Sunday morning, and youâre at your usual 11:30 dance practice. Dressed in a simple set of black flare leggings and a cropped top, you stand facing the mirror with some other trainees, waiting for this weekâs announcements. Itâs a small number of girls: the hand-selected contenders for the upcoming girl group.
Your main dance instructor, Subin, claps his hands at the front of the room. "Alright, everyone, listen up!" he calls out. âThis week will be focused on partner work. Itâs so you can practice working together before your group evaluation at the end of the month. Iâll read off the pairs, and then youâll choose a song to perform with your partner at the end of the week.â
As Subin reads off the pairs, somewhere in the middle, your name is called with another that you vaguely recognize. Caitlyn Kiramman. Your eyebrows furrow in confusion. It canât be her. You assume you had simply misheard.
That is, until Subin finishes and everyoneâs moving around the practice room to find their partners. You glance around the room with a blank stare, unable to guess where Caitlyn could be. At least, until you notice the navy-haired girl making a beeline for you.
âHello,â Caitlyn introduces herself when she approaches you, fixing you with a formal stare. âIâm Caitlyn. Itâs nice to meet you.â
Accent. Thatâs the first thing your mind registers when Caitlyn speaks. A proper, posh accent that you recognize as belonging to the highest circles in Piltover. Youâre from Piltover, too, and it hits you that it has to be her. Caitlyn: the daughter of Councilor Cassandra Kiramman. âUm,â you blink up at her, eyes blown wide in surprise as you restate your name to her.
Caitlyn nods, her eyes giving you a brief once-over. âAlright,â she stretches out her arms. âSo, should we find our own practice room?â
You nod, immediately noting that sheâs straight to business. Thatâs not an issue, though, you lament as you follow Caitlyn down the hall to an empty room. Youâre here to work, to achieve your dreams â not to make friends that youâll probably never see again.Â
Not that Caitlyn would know anything about that. You resist the urge to roll your eyes as you remember the wealth and power of the Kiramman family. Youâve never met Caitlyn before today, but growing up in Piltover, she certainly had a reputation of being the prestigious heir to House Kiramman. You wouldnât be surprised if her motherâs influence secured her spot at her trainee audition.
When you arrive in the practice room, Caitlyn tosses her bag aside and walks to the center like she owns the place. âSo, any ideas for our performance?â
âUm,â you follow her into the room, considering her question. âIâve been focusing on my vocals and rap lately, so Iâd prefer a combination of them.â
Caitlyn nods, leaning down to tie the laces of her brand-new sneakers. âIâve been focusing on rap, too. That and dance. Weâll have to split the rap parts, then.â
You nod, scratching the polished, wooden floor with the toe of your shoe. âWell, we have to choose the song first.â
âRight. Are you going to help with that? Or is it my choice?â
You blink once. Then twice. âWhat?â
Caitlyn stands, glancing at you with a blank expression. You canât read her emotions nor her thoughts â itâs like she has none. âAre you going to help choose our song, or should I do that on my own?â She repeats slowly, as if you hadnât heard her the first time.
You narrow your eyes at her. Is she trying to take control of this whole thing? âIâll help, obviously. Thatâs not even a question.â
Caitlyn merely shrugs, tapping her phone to open her Spotify. She scrolls through her playlists, searching for a song that provides a good combination of vocals, rap, and dance. âIsnât it?â
You cross your arms, fully glaring at her now. âYou seem to think that I donât want to do any work.â
âIâve never met you. How should I know if you want to work hard?â
âMost trainees here do,â your tone grows increasingly annoyed. Caitlyn seems to think that sheâs the only competent trainee around here, and you canât stand it. âThatâs how I got here. I wouldnât have survived three years if I didnât work to stay at the top.â
Caitlyn breaks her gaze from her phone screen to take in your frustrated expression. âYou seem angry.â
âWell, I donât like when people assume things about me,â you state the obvious.Â
Caitlyn shuts her phone off, ignoring your comment as she turns to face the mirror. âWhat about Unforgiven by Lesserafim? Rap, vocals, and dance, right?â
You bite the inside of your cheek, mulling the choice over for a moment before nodding begrudgingly. You hate to give her this victory, but it is a good choice. "Yeah, that's fine.â
âGreat,â Caitlyn sits on the floor, back straightened with her perfect posture. Gods, why does everything about this girl seem so perfect? âLetâs get started then.â
By the time an hour passes, you're sweating.Â
This choreography is hard. Youâve performed tons of difficult choreography before â it should be no big deal. After all, the assignment is to perform only half the song since itâs for a weekly evaluation instead of the monthly evaluation.
Whatâs really getting to you is Caitlynâs incessant talking, her corrections on your form when she should really be focusing on her own.Â
âWait, stop,â she calls in the middle of the song, jogging over to her phone to pause the music. âThat part where we jump forward. Youâre putting too much weight on your right foot when you land, so it doesnât look smooth.â
You huff out a sigh, taking the brief pause as a moment to breathe. âAre we ever going to get through this practice, or are you just going to keep focusing on me when you should be focusing on yourself?â
âI am focusing on myself.â This time, itâs Caitlynâs turn to cross her arms. âItâs not my fault if I notice your mistakes in the mirror.â
âItâs our first time learning the choreography, Caitlyn.â In your frustration, you forget your formalities. From what you briefly remember from growing up in Piltover, Caitlynâs a few years older than you, so you should use honorifics. Yet, you canât find it in yourself to call her unnie like youâre supposed to. âGive me a break.â
âDo you think the people who take breaks are getting into this new group?â Caitlynâs icy blue gaze pierces your form. âIâm only helping you. Itâs better that I tell you than someone else.â
You just glare at her in response. No witty comebacks, no fiery words, just a glare. You donât have anything to say to her.
âFine,â Caitlyn exhales, shaking her head. Sheâs already headed towards her water bottle. âLetâs take five.â
You swallow back a reply, taking the opportunity to grab your own water bottle. You chug the liquid, sitting cross-legged on the floor. When you cap the bottle and set it back down, you canât help but eye Caitlyn, whoâs sitting a few paces away.
âYouâre from Piltover.â The words slip out before you can stop them. Itâs not a question; itâs a statement.
Caitlyn stiffens slightly as she turns to face you. âHow do you know that?â
âIâm from Piltover.â
Caitlynâs eyes slip closed, leaning her head back against the wall. Her muscles donât lose their tension. âOh. Iâve never seen you before.â
âYeah,â you canât help the slight scoff in your voice. âI wouldnât expect you to have.â
Her eyes snap back open, narrowing at you. âWhat does that mean?â
âWell,â you lift one shoulder in a half shrug. âYouâre a Kiramman. Didnât you go to private schools and do sharpshooting? Iâd assume you havenât met most normal Piltovians.â
âMy name means nothing,â Caitlynâs voice is tight, as if sheâs restraining herself. Sheâs kidding herself and she knows it, but she hates when people talk about her family. Especially her mother.Â
You canât resist another roll of your eyes. âOnly people like you say that. You can get anything you want in Piltover. Heir to House Kiramman, right? Why are you here if youâre going to be a Councilor like your mom?â
That seems to do it for Caitlyn.
She sets her water bottle down harder than necessary, the resounding thud bouncing off the walls of the practice rooms. âBecause Iâm not,â she snaps, her eyes flashing with something akin to rage. âBreakâs over. If I have to be partners with you, weâre going to do a damn good job this week. Iâll make sure of it.â
Wow. So what you heard was true: she really does have pride.
|------» ~~~ «------|Â
Practice the next day goes by painfully slow. Youâre with an instructor this time: one of the teachers watching you and Caitlyn as you run through the choreography. While your singing is saved for your vocal lessons, these two hours are intensely focused on dance.
The teacher moves around the practice room as the two of you hit each move, watching from every angle. When the music dies, you hit your final pose: a hand on your hip as Caitlyn rests her arm loosely on your shoulder. Itâs supposed to seem natural and casual. Except, with the undeniable annoyance between the two of you, everything seems forced and stiff.
The teacher narrows his eyes. âGood,â he says calmly. âBoth of you are technically advanced.âÂ
He pauses, and you feel relief rush through you. Praise can be scarce as a trainee, so any little bit thatâs given to you is something you tuck away in the back of your mind. The relief is short lived, however, as the teacher clears his throat.
âThereâs a big issue, though. You two arenât working well together.â
âNot working well together?â Your features contort into a thoughtful frown. âWeâve been practicing together.â
âThatâs not nearly enough,â the teacher sighs as you step away from Caitlyn, breaking your final pose. âWatching you is awkward. If I was a fan of your group, Iâd go online and talk about how you donât seem to like each other at all.â
Caitlyn bristles at this. Sheâs a stubborn perfectionist and has been her whole life â of course that comment displeases her. âHow do we fix that?â
âSimple,â the man shrugs, stepping towards the door of the practice room before he casts a glance back at you and Caitlyn. âFor the next few minutes, you two are going to talk. I donât care if you want to practice. Thereâs no good in practicing if you hate each other. So sit down and talk until I come back in the room.â
He leaves without a second thought, your jaw slightly dropped as you stare after his retreating form.
Caitlyn breaks the now-silent atmosphere, giving a resigned shake of her head. âFine,â she mumbles reluctantly, dropping from her stance to kneel on the wooden floor. âLetâs talk. Whatâs your favorite color?â
You snort. âThatâs your idea of getting to know each other better?â
âDo you have an alternative?â Caitlyn raises her eyebrows, and you concede that she may have a point.
Youâre quiet for a moment before you admit yours, taking a moment before returning her question. âWhatâs yours?â
âNavy,â Caitlynâs response is quick, as youâd predicted. Her hair, her clothes, even the hairbands she ties her ponytails with â all navy. âWhat positions are you hoping for? If you make it to debut, of course.â
You hum, considering this for a moment. âI donât know,â you blink. âI like singing, rapping, and dancing. I want whatever position allows me to do all of them.â
Caitlyn nods at your response, a flicker of approval dancing in her eyes. She admires passion, and itâs clear you have it. âIâd like to be a main rapper, I think.â She pauses, considering it. âMaybe a dancer, too. Iâm very fond of perfecting choreography.â
Oh, you can tell. You bite back the snarky reply, choosing your words carefully. âI can already see it. Main dancer, main rapper, visual of the group. Everything you ever wanted, right?â
âVisual?â Caitlyn tilts her head, expression contorting into one of confusion. âIâm not a visual. Where did you get that idea?â
Huh. You hadnât thought about it much, but considering it now, it seems so obvious. Caitlynâs gorgeous: shoulder-length navy hair, flawless skin, long legs, and icy blue eyes as clear as water. It had to be in the notes from her audition â some side note the executives had scribbled down as soon as they saw her: stunning visuals.
Now, you falter, unsure of how to describe to Caitlyn just how pretty she is. You had assumed she already knew. âUm, I donât know. Just a guess.â
You donât realize how quickly the few minutes go by, even as Caitlyn makes small talk with you. Itâs not the most enjoyable interaction, but at least youâre not snapping at each other.Â
The teacher can tell as much, giving the two of you a shake of his head as he enters the room again. âOkay, letâs run the dance again.â
|------» ~~~ «------|Â
Over the next few days, practice runs a little more smoothly. Itâs not amazing, but itâs better. You donât want to be awkward with Caitlyn anymore, and itâs clear that she doesnât either. Itâs more like youâre avoiding each other than anything.
Thatâs the issue, though. Both of your dancing is flawless; youâve nailed the choreography. But group dances donât run smoothly when the two people performing them canât work together.Â
Caitlyn canât have this happen. Not when this could threaten her chances of debuting.Â
She finds you at dinner one night, scouting you out amongst the trainees in the cafeteria. Youâre with a few trainees that youâve become friendly with, chatting amicably, when you feel a tap on your shoulder.
âWe need to talk,â Caitlyn stands with her arms crossed, her stance stoic. You raise your eyebrows, but she doesnât falter. âPrivately.â
âFine,â you huff, setting your salad â you hate trainee diets â aside to stand from your chair and follow her. She leads you to a hallway near the cafeteria, only populated by occasionally passing staff members.
âWe need to pull this shit together,â the words immediately leave Caitlynâs mouth the second youâre alone. âI donât care what you do, but thisâ" she gestures between the two of you "âconcerns my debut. And I will debut.â
You furrow your eyebrows. âWhat the hell is your problem? I donât know what you expect me to do about this. Youâre the one that seems to have an issue with me.âÂ
âYeah, I doâ Caitlyn hisses. âYou brought up my family. Like theyâre the only reason Iâm here â like theyâre the only reason I have anything! Have you even considered that I have talent?â
âWhy wouldnât I bring them up?â You spread your arms as if to emphasize your point. âYou insinuated that I donât work hard two minutes after I met you! I donât have a name or prestige to help me, yet Iâm the one whoâs not working hard? Youâre the one thatâs been handed everything your whole life!â
ïżœïżœïżœI know!â Caitlynâs eyes flash, her body tense with irritation. âAnd Iâm sick of it! Thatâs why Iâm here!â
Her words hang in the air as you stare at her blankly. âIâ huh?â
Caitlyn sighs, pressing her back against the wall with a thump and slowly sliding down to sit on the floor. âDo you think my mother wants me to be an idol when sheâs basically handing me a Councilor position? No, she doesnât! I donât want that life. I want to work for a life that I actually want â that I deserve. Thatâs why I need this performance to be perfect: I'll debut because of my talent.â
Itâs silent once again as your mind spins, trying to process what you just learned about Piltoverâs golden girl. A few seconds pass before you slide down the same wall to sit next to her on the floor, leaving a respectable amount of distance between you.
âYouâre like me,â you mumble, staring at your fingernails. âAll you can think of is debuting. You donât want anything â or anyone â to get in the way.âÂ
Caitlynâs quiet, and you take that as a chance to continue. âBecause itâs all a big competition. We either lose and donât debut, or we debut and watch our friends go home. It hurts either way. Itâs like: the only way we really win is if we avoid getting close to anyone.â
âRight,â Caitlyn exhales, almost as if sheâs coming to a realization of her own. âBut if weâre both closed off, then we canât work together. And if we can't work togetherâ" she cuts herself off. She doesn't need to voice the implication of potentially not debuting.Â
Strangely, you feel something inside yourself shift. Itâs not that youâre friends â that would be a stretch â but you canât see her as awful anymore. Not when you know that she isnât relying on her parents, that you actually have a similarity between you.Â
âYeah,â you agree, finally glancing up from your hands to look her in her in the eyes. Theyâre slightly softened â as if sheâs lost the energy to fight with you. âSo, if we both will do anything to debut, then we might as well do this week together.â
Caitlyn meets your gaze, almost as if sheâs unsure of your words. She hesitates, then nods once. âOkay. Weâll do this week together.â
You find that practice becomes much more enjoyable after that.
Seeing Caitlyn allow herself to be vulnerable makes a world of difference. It de-thrones her in your mind, causes you to see her as more of a colleague rather than competition. Youâre in this together â at least, for right now.
With this new development, the week flies by, and the weekly evaluation arrives in the blink of an eye. You and Caitlyn are one of the first pairs to go, and your performance is met by applause and cheers from the other trainees circled around the room.Â
Even Subin, carefully watching for any mistakes or minor slip-ups in your work, nods approvingly as the song finishes. You hit the final pose by jutting your hip out, placing one hand on it while your other arm sits loosely at your other side. Caitlyn, for her part, places her arm casually on your shoulder as if leaning against you. It's not forced this time; it's natural.Â
âGood,â Subin clears his throat. âVery nice. Iâve seen lots of improvement from both of you.âÂ
With that, thereâs another round of applause as you and Caitlyn move to sit against the wall with the other trainees. As the next pair stands to perform, you glance at the woman sitting beside you only to find that sheâs already looking at you. Caitlynâs lips twitch into a half-smile, and the message is clear. That was really good.
Itâs not long before all the trainees finish and everyone crowds around one of the bulletin boards outside of the room. The higher-ups of the company insist on posting any evaluation scores on paper: posted up like the cast list of a high school play.Â
Caitlynâs among the first to see when Subin approaches, posting a sheet of paper to the bulletin board with a thumbtack. With her height of 6â1,â the gods have given her a genetic advantage. She scans the list of partners until her eyes reach where her name is paired with yours â right next to a high score of an A.Â
A smile grows on her pretty features as she finds you in the throng of girls. âI saw it,â she explains, very pleased with how the performance had gone. âWe got an A; that's the highest score they gave out this week!â
âReally?â Your eyes widen as you bounce on the balls of your feet in your excitement. âOh my gods, Caitlyn, thatâs amazing!â
Before you can even register what youâre doing, you surge forward to wrap your arms around her in a celebratory hug. You donât pause to consider that you hated each other a few days ago â you only think about how you happy you are that the two of you earned the highest score of the week.
Caitlyn stumbles a little as you hug her, eyes widened in surprise. âUmââ she fumbles her words: something rare for the Kiramman heir. âIââ
It takes about three seconds for you to realize what youâre doing. You freeze, then immediately step back. âShit, Iâm sorry. I justââ You bite your tongue, cheeks slightly flushed from the awkward encounter. âI got excited.â
âNo, no,â Caitlyn assures, shaking her head. She ignores the pink tinge that coats her own cheeks. âItâs okay. Weâre one step closer to debut, right?â
âAh, donât jinx it,â you insist, smiling despite your embarrassment. âWeâre not there yet.â
âNo,â Caitlyn agrees as the trainees start to vacate the area, going off to their respective lessons. She moves to join them, lightly touching your shoulder as she passes by you. âNot yet.â
|------» ~~~ «------|Â
The month goes by in a flash.
And, as much as you hate to admit it, having Caitlyn around helps with the stress.Â
After your first year of training, you told yourself that youâd never get close to anyone. Girls are sent home for the smallest reasons every month, and the pain of losing your friends was almost too much to bear. It makes for a more lonely experience, but itâs not nearly as heartbreaking.
Yet, you canât help yourself with Caitlyn.
Something about her presence is calming, like she has it all together, and you discover that sheâs actually pretty funny when you get to know her. Such information was discovered when she found you practicing late one night and offered to walk you back to your dorm, making you laugh even in the early-morning hours of sleep deprivation.
The two of you have grown closer over the passing weeks, always finding each other during meals and workouts. You talk about your life back in Piltover: your family and friends that you miss, your hobbies, and the childhood bedroom you had to leave behind. Caitlyn, in turn, tells you about life at the Kiramman manor, growing up as an only child, and how she hopes to prove herself as more than her motherâs name when she debuts.
Itâs nice. Too nice.
You find yourself wondering about the possibility of you and Caitlyn debuting together. Itâs a slippery slope: a train of thought that you canât focus on for fear of getting your hopes up. This industry is cruel and unkind, and youâll be damned if your heart is lost to it.
A reminder of this comes after yet another monthly evaluation. The number of trainees has dwindled, becoming a small group of girls who are all competing for a spot in the upcoming group. You make it past the evaluation. Caitlyn makes it. But one of the trainees youâve been practicing with the longest, Hana, does not.
Youâre curled into a ball against the wall of an empty hallway, willing away the tears in your eyes. You canât help a few from falling down your cheeks. It isnât fair. Why does achieving your dream tear you apart from everyone else?
Well, maybe not everyone.
âHey,â Caitlynâs voice is softer than usual. You see a flash of navy hair from the corner of your eye as she drops down to your level. âAre you okay?â
âNo,â you sniff, glancing up at her with watery eyes. âHana was such a good dancer. I canât believe she went home.â
âShe was amazing,â Caitlyn nods along with your words. When another tear falls, she hesitates before gently tapping your arm. âHey, come here.â
Youâre compliant, allowing yourself to be gently tugged into her arms. Itâs slightly awkward, as youâre sitting next to her on the floor of the hallway, but itâs comforting nonetheless. Your tears soak the shoulder of her t-shirt.Â
Caitlyn runs a soothing hand up and down your back, murmuring comforting words like the unnie she is. âItâs going to be okay, I promise. Thereâs much less people now, so all this will be over soon. One way or another.â
You nod against her shoulder, taking a shaky breath before you pull away from her hold. âDo we still have to get our assignments?â
âYou know we do,â Caitlyn gives you a sympathetic smile. Usually, right after the evaluation results, new assignments are announced. Thereâs about a fifteen minute break in between, and youâre quite sure that youâve already used up that time.
Caitlyn sighs, standing to her feet before offering you a hand. She helps you up before lacing her fingers through yours. Her nails are perfectly manicured, as always. âReady?â She asks, leading you back through the hallways towards the evaluation room.Â
âReady as Iâll ever be,â you mumble. At this point, youâre just tired. Tired of losing people who worked hard for years at a time to reach their dream. Tired of worrying that it could be you one day.
Caitlyn knows â of course she knows. She squeezes your hand twice as you approach the door where Subin is waiting.
âAh, good, youâre both here,â Subin checks his clipboard. âYou both need to go to room 205. Itâs just down the hall to the left.â
Caitlyn tilts her head in confusion. âBut we usually get our assignments here.â
Subin shakes his head, ignoring the girls trickling into the room behind him. He doesnât stop them â just you and Caitlyn. âWeâre splitting up. Iâll join the two of you in a moment.â
You glance up at Caitlyn in question, but she just shrugs. Thereâs probably some technical reason for this. Maybe theyâre splitting the group in half with two different assignments.
When you follow Caitlyn into room 205, you spot two other girls already in there: Aeri and Marin. You bow as you enter the room, offering greetings to the two older girls. Youâve trained with them for a while now, so working with them is nothing new.
Subin enters the room some minutes later, followed by a few other staff members. He closes the door behind him before stepping in front of the four of the you. You study his blank expression, even as your eyes are still puffy from crying.
He clears his throat before he speaks. âCaitlyn, Aeri, Marin,â Subin starts, stating your names in age order from oldest to youngest. Your name is said last, of course. âIâm sure youâre wondering why weâve taken you separately.â
You glance at the three girls around you, but you see nothing but confusion in their eyes. None of you know why youâre here.Â
Luckily, none of you need to wonder much longer.
âWe want to test the four of you as a debut lineup.â
Silence.
You stand as if rooted to the ground, unmoving while you stare at your instructor. You canât even look at the other girls because thereâs no way you heard that right.
Subin takes the lack of response as a signal to continue. âThis isnât the confirmed lineup,â he clarifies. âWe have to test how the four of you work together and fit the concept we want. But right now, you four are our choices for debut.â
âŠ
âWhat?!âÂ
Marin screeches, breaking the silence by bouncing up and down in shocked excitement. Normally, no trainee would dare to be so informal with their instructors. But in this moment, she just canât help herself.Â
Marinâs outburst seems to snap Caitlyn and Aeri out of their shock as well. Aeri joins Marin in squealing incoherent words, repeatedly gushing âthank youâ to the staff in between shrieks of disbelief.Â
Caitlyn, meanwhile, moves to hug you tightly. âWe did it,â her voice trembles with emotion, almost suffocating you with how strongly sheâs holding you.Â
All you can there is stand there, frozen in shock. You canât even move to hug Caitlyn back. All you can do is tremble, not even speaking until Caitlyn pulls back to look you in the eyes.Â
âWeâreââ you gasp, your hands moving to grip Caitlynâs forearms as if sheâs the only thing that can steady you. âIs this real?â
âYes,â Caitlynâs thumbs skate across your cheeks, and itâs only then that you realize more tears have fallen down your face. This time, though, theyâre tears of joy. Your vision blurs even more when you see matching tears shining in Caitlynâs blue eyes. âWeâre doing this together.â
âItâs real,â Subin confirms. When Caitlynâs hands fall from your face, you turn to look back at the staff.Â
Your instructors wear smiles that stretch across their faces, beaming at you and the three women beside you. Itâs as if theyâve been waiting to announce this, and now that they finally have, theyâre excited for whatâs to come.
As Marin pulls you, Caitlyn, and Aeri into a group hug, you finally realize whatâs happening. Youâre going to debut. One look at the staffâs facial expressions tells you as much. Thereâs a lot of preparation to be done, but you know, deep within your gut, that this is it.
Itâs everything youâve ever wanted.
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From that day on, your life is full of light.
You go from dreading practice to looking forward to it. The instructors work with you much more closely now, guiding you with more patience than before. Since there are only four girls to focus on, the staff is able to provide much more individual help.
Though, the best part about being in the debut lineup is your relationships with Aeri, Marin, and Caitlyn. You donât need to be closed off anymore, no longer fearing the pain of losing them.Â
The first night you move into your new dorm is the best night of your trainee life thus far. The dorm is much bigger than the normal ones, and itâs filled with plush furniture that looks like it came from the cover of a magazine. You get your own room, which is sandwiched between Marinâs and Aeriâs. Caitlynâs room is at the end of the hall.
That night, you stay up until the early hours of the morning, the four of you sprawled out in the living room like relaxed cats. You talk about your hopes and dreams, and they tell you about theirs. A bond forms in no time: a closely-knit friendship fueled by the excitement of your debut.
Your bond shows, too. Practices run smoothly, the four of you moving in sync as you dance and compliment each otherâs vocals. You take notice of the staffâs faces whenever you finish performing: satisfied smiles that convey more emotion than words can express.
There arenât any bumps in your smooth road to debut.
Well, except one.
âOkay,â Subin claps his hands as he enters the practice room. Itâs another day of covering songs by other groups as the producers try to figure out how the four of you work together. âWeâre learning another cover today. Youâll be performing Blackpinkâs Kill This Love.â
As Subin lists off who will be taking each memberâs part, youâre assigned to Jennieâs while Caitlyn is assigned to Lisaâs, Marin is assigned to Jisooâs, and Aeri is assigned to RosĂ©âs. You smile as you realize that youâll get to both rap and sing in this cover: exactly what you were hoping for.
âWeâre going to do the Coachella version of this performance,â Subin continues. âWe want to focus on stage presence here. Not just getting the choreography right, but drawing the audience in. Remember that while youâre learning this dance.â
With that, practice begins.
The first verse and chorus run steadily as you learn the choreography with practiced ease. Your performance is nearly flawless â at least, until the second verse.Â
âAlright,â Subin instructs, gesturing to you and Caitlyn. âThis rap verse between you two needs to sell it. Iâm going to show you a video of the original performance so you guys can see how itâs supposed to look.â
You stand beside Caitlyn, watching curiously as Subin opens YouTube on his phone to play the video. You watch as the two idols perform the choreography, playfully dancing around each other as the crowd goes wild.
No big deal. Youâre quite comfortable with Caitlyn now, so dancing together is a piece of cake.
That is, until one of the girls spins the other around. Both of them move in sync, doing two body rolls while pressed against the other: a move that looks a whole lot like grinding.
Oh gods.
âWe have to do that?â Your jaw drops as Subin replays the footage. You canât even look at Caitlyn, knowing that you have to perform that move with her.
âItâs quite, umââ Caitlyn pauses, her eyes locked onto the screen. ââdifferent from what weâve done before.â
âYes,â Subin responds simply. His tone is casual, and you know that heâs set on this. He guides you so that Caitlyn stands facing the mirror while your body faces her. âLet's start with that, then. Both of you lift your left arms and touch your hands together.â
You do, and he nods approvingly. âGood. Now, Caitlyn, cross in front of her and press your chest against her back. And then both of you are going to do two body rolls.â
Subin counts out the beats, and Caitlyn crosses in front of you. When you feel your back hit her chest, you attempt the two body rolls. Your bodies move in sync with the little space between you, successfully pulling off the move.Â
You still canât look at her.
But Subin shakes his head, frowning at where the two of you are pressed against each other. âIt doesnât look natural,â he states. âThe dancing is correct, but both of you look awkward. You have to give the audience the stage presence they want.â
âI donât know how to do that,â you admit, the words falling from your lips before you can stop them. You step forward and away from Caitlyn before you glance at Subin. âCaitlyn is my friend, andâ and the move is so sexy.â
âYes,â Subin considers, tapping his finger to his chin in thought. A few seconds later, he straightens, gently turning your shoulders so that youâre facing Caitlyn. âLook at her,â he directs. âIf you canât think of doing this move with a friend, then pretend like youâre attracted to her.â
What?
Itâs even weirder to think of Caitlyn like that. With how close youâve grown over the past few months, seeing her in a romantic light is far from what youâre used to. Itâs just pretend, you assure yourself. Itâs only to help us with our stage presence.
Finally, under Subinâs watchful gaze, your gaze meet Caitlynâs.Â
Just for a moment, you let your eyes trail over her form like you want her. Caitlynâs beautiful, even in her simple black sweatpants and cropped top. Her hair is thrown up into a messy ponytail, loose strands of hair falling to frame her face. You almost want to reach out and brush them out of the way. Maybe you would â if only it didnât look so perfect on her.
You can almost feel her icy-blue stare on you, and you know that sheâs doing the same thing. Pretending that she wants you.
It sends a tingle down your spine â an emotion that you canât quite place.
âOkay,â Subin seems oblivious to the whirlwind of thoughts that clouds your mind. âLetâs try it again. Pretend the mirror is the audience watching your performance.â
This time, the air between you and Caitlyn feels charged as you return to your starting positions. Both of you lift your left arms and let your hands touch before Caitlyn circles you and presses against you from behind. Your bodies roll in sync, looking a lot more like grinding this time. Your matching smiles aimed at the mirror are almost sultry as you play it up for extra stage presence.
As Subin finishes counting out the beats, he grins at the two of you. âMuch better. We can move on now, and then weâll run the dance through once weâre done.â
As practice continues, your mind is elsewhere. Thinking of Caitlyn, your unnie, in a romantic way had certainly been weird. Your stomach dips as you remember the feeling of her eyes on you, studying you in a way she hadnât before.
But that was just because it had felt unnatural to look at each other that way.
Right?
You push the thought out of your head. Instead, you continue on with your day by finishing dance practice, going to vocals practice to sing through your lines, and your meals and exercise. You content yourself with talking and laughing with Marin and Aeri, forcing any thoughts of Caitlyn out of your head whenever you speak to her.
Itâs not until later that night, when youâre lying in bed and staring up at the ceiling of your brand-new dorm, that your mind wanders back to that moment between you. When sleep calls to you, your eyes sliding shut in exhaustion, the thought never leaves your head entirely.
Caitlyn is really beautiful.Â
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A few days later, the four of you perform the cover of Kill This Love in front of several producers and instructors. You channel all your energy, putting your all into your facial expressions and smooth dance moves.Â
When it comes time for the second verse of the song, you remind yourself about what Subin had told you. Pretend like you're attracted to her.
It's your line up first.
Feelinâ like a sinner
Itâs so fire with him, I go boo-ooh
Caitlyn kneels in front of you, both of you facing the mirrors. You both fold your hands for the first part of the line, and Caitlyn stands back up during the second.
Next, itâs Caitlynâs line.
He said âyou look crazyâ
Thank you baby, I owe it all to you
The two of you lean in opposite directions, then straighten back up and pop your chests along with the beat.
You rap again, taking the third line.Â
Got me all messed up
His love is my favorite
This is the moment you've practiced for.
You lift your arm so your left hand meets Caitlyn's as she moves behind you, pressing herself up against you yet again. You can feel the warmth of her breath on the back of her neck, and you hope she doesn't notice the goosebumps that rise in response.Â
The two of you body roll smoothly against each other, flashing the producers alluring smiles as if they're fans watching your performance. Your head falls back a little, just barely grazing Caitlyn's shoulder with your height difference. It feels natural: more natural than it should.
When you catch a glimpse of yourself in the mirror-lined wall of the practice room, all is lost. Your bodies are drawn together as if theyâre magnets, and Caitlynâs blue eyes appear a shade darker than they normally are.Â
Heat pools in your stomach at the sight. It's just anxiety, you tell yourself. You're anxious about doing well in this performance â that's all. There isnât any other reason for you to react in such a way.Â
Yet, the little voice in the back of your head wonders if Caitlyn feels the heat too.Â
Shaken from the idea, you push that thought to the back of your mind as Caitlyn continues to rap before Aeri and Marin take over the vocals to finish the song.
But you plus me sadly can be dangerous
"Wow!" Subin claps, leading the producers and instructors in a round of applause. You stand between Marin and Aeri while Caitlyn stands next to Marin, the four of you joining hands and bowing to the staff. "That was amazing. Especially the second rap verse,â he glances between you and Caitlyn. âYou two work really well together."
Your eyes meet Caitlyn's for a brief second before you're bowing again, a chorus of thank you's spilling from your lips.Â
"So," Subin considers the four of you standing before him. "Will all of you line up in age order?"
Your eyebrows furrow in confusion, but you do so, moving to the end of the line so that it's Caitlyn, Aeri, Marin, and you.
There's a pause.
"This is our final debut group," Subin declares, adjusting his hat as he looks at you one by one. "And we've chosen your positions."
Caitlyn: Main Rapper, Lead Dancer, Leader
Aeri: Main Vocalist, Visual
Marin: Main Dancer, Sub Vocalist, Center
You: Lead Vocalist, Lead Rapper, MaknaeÂ
"Congratulations," Subin smiles. "The four of you are Moonstruck."
The four of you erupt in a hazy mix of excitement and tears, hugging each other and the staff in celebration. And, despite the unnamed shift in the past few days, Caitlyn's the first person you run to.
"I'm so proud of you," Caitlyn immediately takes you in her arms, hugging you like she won't get another chance to. Her voice is soft, but you can feel the anticipation in her limbs. âWe're debuting together. Officially. Just like we wanted."
She really is meant to be the leader, you lament as you linger in her embrace for slightly longer than necessary. Not only is Caitlyn the oldest, but she's been taking care of you ever since the two of you had resolved your initial conflict upon meeting. Sheâs your rock, your safety.
"I'm proud of you too, unnie," you whisper.Â
You swear you can feel Caitlyn's breath hitch in her chest, thrown off guard. You've never called her unnie before. She's always been Caitlyn to you: the same girl you grew up hearing about in Piltover.Â
Now, she's something more. Your friend, your leader, your unnie.Â
Before she can comment on it, though, Aeri grabs your hand to tug you and Caitlyn towards her and Marin. âCâmon,â she flashes you a toothy grin. âLetâs go out for ice cream. Our debut celebration!â
Marin whoops, already halfway out the door. âLast one out has to pay!â Aeri giggles, already following Marin out of the practice room as the staff packs up their bags to leave as well.
Caitlyn, trailing Marin and Aeri, pauses by the doorway to glance back at you. âYou coming?â She asks, offering an outstretched hand to you.
Something about her expression is compelling. Maybe itâs because way her eyes seem to soften when she looks at you, or maybe itâs because sheâs always so attuned to your needs. Constantly checking on you and guiding you â such a far cry from how your relationship had started.
A good friend.
You canât help but smile at her in return, moving forward to take her hand as you so often do. âYeah, Iâm coming,â you sigh as you toss your bag over your shoulder. âAnd paying, apparently.â
âGood,â Caitlyn seems satisfied with your response, holding the door for you as you make your way out.Â
âDonât worry,â she murmurs, letting the door shut behind you as you make your way out of the company building. âIâll pay.â
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Debut is a blur.
You never imagined that debuting would be this hectic. Thereâs so much to do: recording songs for your first EP, learning choreography, doing photoshoots, opening your groupâs official social media accounts, and so on. You squeal when you see the Instagram posts that reveal the members go up. First itâs Caitlyn, then Marin, then you, then Aeri.
Your company is well established, so the debut announcement gets people talking. Moonstruck: a 4-member girl group with a coming of age concept. It opens a range of topics, from fun, lighthearted pop songs to deep songs that convey lifeâs challenges and pain. Thereâs buzz around Ioniaâs pop industry â everyone speculating about the group.
Soooo excited for their debut! The teasers sound so good
ALREADY STANNING THEM!!!
We need a fandom name ASAP
In the chaos of it all, the night of your debut finally arrives. You sit on one side of a table with Caitlyn, Aeri, and Marin, a camera set up to face you on the other side. It's set to record your reactions to your first music video as soon as it drops. Fans fill the live chat, eagerly waiting for the songâs release.
When the laptop finally begins to play the video, you gasp in anticipation. Watching yourself move onscreen, singing the lyrics that you know by heart, is surreal. You watch Marinâs dancing, Caitlynâs rapping, and Aeriâs dual vocals and visuals with a sense of pride.Â
That is your group. These are your members. This is your debut. How did you get so lucky?
The staff cheer when the song drops at midnight, popping champagne and even cutting a cake in celebration of you and your members. You laugh, taking a glass and clinking it against the others in a toast to Moonstruck.Â
âAlright, alright,â Subin laughs, waving the four of you off. The debut seems to have put him in much higher spirits than normal. âOff to bed. You all have your first Inkigayo performance tomorrow. The driver will pick you up at 8:00 AM sharp.â
That sends you off, walking alongside your three members to get in the car assigned to take you home. Itâs a short drive to your dorm: only five minutes or so from the company building.
The second you get inside your dorm, Marin shrugs off her jacket with a sigh. âWell,â she declares. âIâll see you all bright and early tomorrow morning for our first live performance.â
âWake me up if Iâm not up by 7:00,â Aeri calls as she practically twirls off to her room. âGoodnight!â
âGoodnight,â Caitlyn smiles at Aeri and Marin as they disappear into their respective bedrooms. You expect her to follow in stride â you all need your rest before you sing and dance your hearts out on live TV tomorrow morning. Instead, she nears where youâre sitting in the living room.Â
Youâre swinging your legs back and forth as you perch on the arm of your couch, absentmindedly picking at your fingernails. You canât even really mess with them: theyâre all perfectly done for your debut. Though, right now, the intricate designs seem more annoying than beautiful.
âWhatâs wrong?â
You blink, startled from Caitlynâs voice interrupting your thoughts. âNothing,â you mumble, shaking your head. âYou should get some sleep.â
Caitlyn just sighs, moving closer until sheâs almost standing in between your legs. Any onlooker might raise an eyebrow at the close proximity, but the two of you have been physically comfortable with each other for quite some time now. âYouâre not a very good liar, you know.â
âThatâs just you,â you flick at a fingernail again. âI can lie. Just not to you.â
âJust not to me,â Caitlyn agrees. She observes your facial expression quietly for a few moments before she speaks again. âYouâre anxious about tomorrow.â
You hesitate before finally looking up from your hands to meet her eyes. âYeah. So many people already know about us, and theyâll all be watching. If we mess up at all, then weâve already failed on our first day of being idols. Then weâll get hate and our careers wonât even start andââ
âHey, hey,â Caitlyn steps even closer, placing her hands on your shoulders and drawing soothing circles with her thumbs. âItâs okay. Itâs all going to be okay, I promise. Weâve worked so hard to be here, and all the training is going to pay off tomorrow. Weâre ready for this. Youâre ready.â
You bite your lower lip in thought and shrug, Caitlynâs hands almost reluctantly falling from your shoulders at the movement. She pauses for a moment, unsure of what to say. So she just takes your hand, squeezing it once before pulling you off the arm of the couch. âCome with me.â
You raise your eyebrows at her request. Still, you still have enough trust in her to let her guide you over to the front door of the dorm. âWhere are we going?â
âYouâll see,â is all the explanation she offers. Caitlyn leads you through the door and into the cool, night air, heading up a few, narrow flights of stairs.
âCait,â you protest, but thereâs no real enthusiasm behind it. âWe need to sleep.â
âOh, donât even try that with me. I know youâre not going to sleep." Caitlyn pays your words no mind as she opens another door at the top of the stairs. âWeâre staying here until you feel better.â
âWhaâ?â you start, unconvinced of whatever sheâs planning. But when you step through the door after her, your eyes widen.
Youâre on the rooftop of your dorm building: a place with an incredible view of the biggest city in Ionia. You take in the glittering skyline in the distance, the lights from the skyscrapers contrasting against the inky black sky.Â
The rooftop itself isnât much: just a few pots scattered around with some fairy lights loosely strung above your heads. Still, an understanding dawns on you as you glance around. This is why Caitlyn wanted to take you here. It offers a new perspective, reminds you of the world that exists outside of your own.
âItâs beautiful,â you breathe, stepping forward to the edge of the rooftop to loosely grip the railing.
âIt is,â Caitlyn chimes from beside you. You turn, expecting her to also be relishing in the view of the city, but her eyes are locked on you. And, though you canât offer an explanation as to why, your breath stills.
Caitlynâs gaze breaks away after a few seconds, moving to fish her phone out from her pocket. She taps a few times, typing something into a search bar before she sets it on the edge of a nearby pot.Â
âCome on,â she encourages, tugging you to the center of the rooftop as a beat starts to play from her phone speakers. âWeâre trying something new.â
You recognize the song almost immediately, your lips curving into a smile. âWhat, are we supposed to dance to this?â
âYes,â Caitlyn responds simply, already swaying in time with the songâs melody. âNow shut up and listen to me.â
If you asked me to, Iâd give up everythingÂ
To be close to you.
Your smile stretches into a full-blown grin, mimicking Caitlynâs movements as the chorus of Close To You by Gracie Abrams begins. You would speak, tease her about picking a song she normally doesnât listen to, but sheâd only scold you again for not shutting up and dancing.
So you do just that.
Pull the trigger on the gun I gave you when we met, I wanna beÂ
Close to you
You canât help the giggle that escapes you as you fall into a rhythm. Your movements are loose and uncoordinated: so far from what your idol training has shaped your dancing to be. Itâs almost freeing.
You hear a giggle slip from Caitlynâs lips, too, as she dances around the balcony in the same manner. Sheâd never admit it, but she needs this just as much as you do.
Break my heart and start a fire, you got me overnight
Just let me beâ
Caitlyn takes your hands in hers, swinging your arms around as the two of you dance together â even going so far as to spin you. Her smile is identical to yours: carefree and radiant. Caitlyn looks the most beautiful when sheâs this happy. You wonder how you had never noticed before.
Did time always feel this slow before this moment?
Close to you, close to you, close to you
Just let me be-
It hits you like a lightning bolt.
The way the fairy lights reflect off the blue in Caitlynâs eyes, the slight gap in her teeth when she grins, the way her navy hair is slightly messed up from its earlier styling.
The way she knew youâd be anxious, how she knew exactly what would comfort you, how she seems to be the only person youâre entirely comfortable with.
Oh. Oh, shit.
Close to you, close to you, close to you.
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Over the next month or so, your debut activities skyrocket.
Between live performances, fan meetings, social media livestreams, and even more photoshoots, you barely have time to think about anything besides your work. You love it â of course you do. This is what youâve worked so hard for, what youâve dreamed of.
You barely have time to think about Caitlyn, much less your newfound feelings towards her. Thatâs what you tell yourself, at least. You canât help sneaking glances at her when youâre in the dressing room, getting your hair and makeup styled to perfection. Itâs not your fault that sheâs so pretty.
Moonstruckâs popularity explodes over the short time youâve been active. Your debut song, Allure, charts high on streaming platforms, and your social medias are flooded with likes and comments and fanpages.Â
Aside from the groupâs popularity, Caitlyn herself quickly rises as one the most talked about recent idols in Ionian pop. She has it all: quick raps, smooth dancing, a unique vocal tone, and stage presence with visuals to stun audiences. Whispers of âit girlâ flood the internet throughout debut promotions, crowds around the world seeming to fall under Caitlynâs spell.
You refuse to admit that you might be under it, too. No. That will stay hidden away in your mind to save both your career and your friendship.Â
That is, until one of your variety show promotions.
Moonstruck is featured on the variety show Knowingbros just a few short weeks after your debut. You sit in a circle among your members and the hosts of the show, Marin on your left while Aeri and Caitlyn are on your right.Â
âSo, all of you seem to have bonded quickly,â one of the hosts comments, leaning back in his lawn chair.
âAh, yes,â Marin grins, propping her chin up to rest in her palm. âWeâre forced to spend a lot of time together.â
âForced?â Aeri gasps in mock offense, acting wounded as she places her hand over her heart. The hosts laugh, and youâre sure the laugh tracks of a fake audience will be added in once the episode airs.
âOkay, so I want to know,â another one of the hosts starts, gesturing between the four of you. âThe classic question. Which member of the group would you date?â
Ah.
Of course. It seems to be one of Ioniaâs favorite questions for its idols. It no doubt fuels the fansâ imaginations, as they dream of their favorite groups have secret romances between each other. Now, though, it hits a little too close to home for you. Youâre not even sure who to pick in this scenario.
You could choose Marin. Being the second youngest of the group, the two of you are like the sunshine duo that fans love to see together. You always have fun when youâre with her, so choosing her would make sense.
Or you could choose Aeri. Sheâs so sweet, and her vocals and visuals are to die for. It would be easy to pick her with the reason that sheâs beautiful.
Or, wellâÂ
You donât even realize that youâve zoned out until your thoughts are interrupted by your name being said. âHuh?â You blink, unsure of what just happened.Â
This response causes another round of laughs from the hosts. The slip-up is sure to be edited later, all for fans to post the clip on social media and comment about how cute it is when you zone out.
âI would choose her,â Caitlyn states calmly, and itâs only then that you realize why your name was said. Your eyes widen as you turn to glance at your leader.
âOh, and why is that?â A host questions, leaning forward in anticipation.Â
âWell,â Caitlyn tilts her head in consideration, navy ponytail swinging to the side. âSheâs cute. You know, she has that maknae charm. And sheâs very sweet, like, she would cook for me and ask me about my day.â
Everyone nods, satisfied by her response. âSo youâre already charmed by her?â One man follows up.
Caitlyn laughs, crossing one of her legs over the other. âShe has me wrapped around her finger.â
Oh, you hope to the gods above that the camera filming you doesnât pick up on your flushed cheeks.
Thankfully, Marin diverts the attention by talking about how she would date Aeri. Aeri follows it up by explaining why she would date herself, causing more laughs from everyone around you.Â
âAnd who would you date?â One of the hosts asks you as everyoneâs eyes turn in your direction â including Caitlynâs. Itâs quiet for a moment as you consider this. What are you supposed to even sayâ?
âI choose Caitlyn unnie.â
Well, fuck.
"Ah,â the host nods as you nervously adjust your mic. âWhy Caitlyn?â
âWell,â you stall a little, appearing to be lost in thought even though youâre really just nervous. âShe always takes care of me. We spend a lot of time together, so I think weâd be compatible. And we have really good chemistry,â you cut yourself off, realizing youâre starting a tangent of reasons. You really need to end this. âAnd sheâs, um, sexy?â
Both your members and the hosts gasp, letting out enhanced reactions of surprise for the camera. Luckily, Aeri joins in on your antics, nodding along. âYes, Caitlyn unnie is our fearless leader,â she jokes, and the hosts take it as a cue to move on to other activities.
The episode airs later that night to audiences around the world. International fans quickly translate the interview into various languages that everyone can understand, and before you know it, the clip of each member talking about dating has been re-uploaded countless times.Â
And, of course, most of the comments are geared towards your answer matching with Caitlynâs.
Theyâre sooo cute together~
THE WAY CAITLYN LOOKS AT HER AHHHHH!!!
She said Caitlyn is sexy!!! Theyâre definitely dating
In general, the amount of posts shipping you with Caitlyn explodes. The two of you quickly become the most popular ship within the group on every poll on the internet, and fan accounts are made just to share their analysis of the little moments between you.
You scroll through your phone at night, biting your lower lip as you read through the comments. Itâs fine, right? Fans ship idols all the time, and none of it means anything. Youâre sure that Caitlyn doesnât think anything of it, anyways.
At least, thatâs what you tell yourself as you lay in your bed, the comforter drawn over your form. Though, when you close your eyes, all you see is the way she had glanced over at you when you were talking during the variety show. A look that the cameras had caught, but that you hadnât at the time.
Does she always look at you like that?
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A year goes by faster than you can blink.
Between your debut and all the chaos of Moonstruckâs first comeback, Eclipse, you feel pulled in a million different directions. Itâs exhilarating, but itâs also exhausting. Before you know it, youâre sitting next to your members to crowd into Caitlynâs phone camera â all for your first anniversary livestream.
Between it all, you lean on Caitlyn more and more. Given your feelings for her, you know that you should be distancing yourself from her. After all, the worst thing would be people finding out about it â worse, if Caitlyn finds out about it.
Still, you canât help but be drawn to her. Caitlyn is a warm, steady presence: always offering her shoulder when you need to take a nap during car rides, and she always holds her arms out for you to crawl into when youâre both waiting to record a song in the studio.Â
Fans notice, too. Compilations of cute moments between the two of you and videos hyper-analyzing your relationship only increase whenever the cameras catch you together. Even in the âbehind the scenesâ video of your first comeback music video, youâre seen sitting comfortably in Caitlynâs lap as both of you watch Marin and Aeri film their scenes.
Sue you if her lap is comfortable.
Itâs bittersweet. Being around Caitlyn makes you happy, especially when sheâs soft on you: combing her fingers through your hair and murmuring comforting words into your ear. However, you canât help but feel a pang in your heart whenever she does so.Â
Itâs close, so close to what you long for. But, in the end, itâs just not. When you lay awake at night, picturing Caitlyn opening your bedroom door and declaring her undying love for you, maybe even pinning you underneath her and kissing you until youâre breathless. Or letting her kisses trail, well, elsewhere.
Lovesick. Thatâs the word for it. So you just push those thoughts away.
Then comes the Mnet Music Awards.
Itâs an ultra-popular award show that heavily focuses on Ionian pop, and this year is Moonstruckâs first year attending. Thereâs the red carpet, then the awards show: an extravagant celebration of Ioniaâs music industry. This year, Moonstruck is nominated for two awards: rookie of the year and best choreography.
Paparazzi lines the red carpet, each person craning their necks to catch a glimpse of approaching idols. The lights from the camera flashes are shockingly bright, and youâd feel a little overwhelmed if you werenât sandwiched between your members.
Aeri walks first, standing all the way to the left side of the main entrance to the red carpet. Caitlyn follows, then you, then Marin. As you all stand as a group, photographers yell your name among others, attempting to draw your attention for their shot.
âMarin, over here!â
âAeri, what do you have to say to your fans?!â
âCaitlyn! Caitlyn, just a few questions!â
You stand in line with the rest of your group, smiling and occasionally shifting poses for the paparazzi to capture. At least, for a few minutes. The next thing you know, Caitlyn gently tugs at your arm, leading you to walk behind Aeri and Marin.
As you fall into step beside her, you try to keep your thoughts preoccupied by anything other than how stupidly good Caitlyn looks tonight. A long, black dress adorns her figure, hugging her in all the right places. Complete with a halter neckline that allows her dark hair to be held in an elegant updo, her appearance is flawless.
Youâre dressed to match with your own long, black dress. Yours includes a sweetheart neckline so the top can be more form fitting, while the bottom flares out in a tulle skirt. Your hair is styled and down, makeup applied to perfection.
Youâre pretty sure that everyone and their mothers have noticed Caitlyn. Sheâll undoubtedly make headlines that compliment her fashion sense, questioning how Caitlyn could possibly not be considered a visual of the group when she looks like that. You canât blame the news outlets for that one.
âYou okay?â Caitlyn whispers, her breath fanning against your ear as you continue to walk beside her.Â
You nod, glancing sideways at her. âYeah, Iâm okay.â
Her long fingers wrap around your forearm, gently squeezing it as a subtle show of support. âGood.â
Itâs not long before all the artists make their way into the main theatre where the awards show is held. Awards come and go in no time: best male group, best female soloist, song of the year, and so on.Â
The best choreography award passes, and you donât win. You donât mind much, though, politely applauding the winning group as they make their way to the stage to receive the award. Itâs an honor just to be here, anyways. Part of you canât believe it, canât believe that this is your life now.
âAnd here are your nominees for best rookie,â one of the presenters announces from the stage, drawing everyoneâs gazes as clips of the nominees begin to play â including a clip from your debut music video.
âAnd the award goes toââ the presenter pauses as he opens the envelope and glances at the name written on it. âMoonstruck!â
You gasp, hands flying up to cover your mouth in shock. As comical as it is, you were not expecting to win this award. After all, there are so many talented groups out there. You stand almost robotically as you follow your members to the stage, watching as Caitlyn takes the golden award in her hands and steps up the microphone.
âThank you so much,â Caitlyn starts. To everyone, she looks picture-perfect with no hair out of place. Itâs just you who can detect the slight tremble in her voice: emotion she carefully conceals from the public.Â
âWeâre so honored to receive this award. Weâd like to thank our producers, songwriters, choreographers, and our company for this opportunity. And, most of all, thank you to our moonbeams," Caitlyn beams at the crowd and cameras alike. "You guys mean so much to us, and we hope to continue making music that you love. Itâs just the start of our career, and we have so much more to show you. Thank you!â
You smile brightly at the sea of idols before you, bowing alongside your group before heading to the stairs leading offstage. You canât help but dart up to slip your arm through Caitlynâs, pressing your side into hers. âAre you okay?â you whisper, repeating her question from earlier.
âOf course,â Caitlyn nods, but you notice the way her eyes gloss over with a shine that definitely wasnât there before. After you descend the stairs, she hesitates, glancing between the path back to your seats and you. âUm, do you mind accompanying me to the bathroom?â
You almost snort at how posh she sounds, her accent as prominent as ever. Still, you agree. âYeah, of course.â
âOkay,â Caitlyn smooths her dress, glancing over at Marin and Aeri. âWeâre going to go to the bathroom. Weâll meet you back at the seats.â
Marin and Aeri nod, making their way back over to their seats. You follow Caitlyn down a side hallway, your heels sinking into the soft carpet of the floor. It isnât long before you reach a single stall bathroom. Neither you nor Caitlyn gives a second thought about going in together, as both of you have lived together too long to give a single fuck about being in one bathroom.
Caitlyn locks the door as it swings shut behind you, making her way over to the mirror to adjust her hair updo. âI canât believe we won,â she notes after a minuteâs silence.
You lean back against the counter next to her. âMe too. I thought Flurry would win for sure â their debut was amazing.â
âTrue,â Caitlyn concedes, finally tearing her gaze from her appearance to glance at you. âI guess I never expected to come this far. I hoped for all of this when we were still trainees, but it never felt possible to actually have it.â
You tilt your head, giving her a half-smile. âMe too. But I always knew youâd make it. You were the whole package, even when we were trainees.âÂ
You can see Caitlynâs blue eyes go all soft, and she reaches out to trace a hand down your arm. âThank you,â she murmurs, stepping closer to where your back is pressed against the bathroom counter. âWeâve been in this together for so long, you know.â
âYeah. I know.â
Suddenly, Caitlyn swoops forward, her arms encircling you and almost crushing you against her. "I don't know what I would have done without you," her words are muffled into the crook over your neck as she squeezes you tightly. "You're the only thing that's kept me sane this past year."
âOhââ Your eyes widen, caught off guard by her sudden movement. You wrap your arms around her shoulders in a much more gentle embrace as your eyes flutter closed. âIâm glad,â you mumble, and you really are. You like being her person.Â
Caitlyn moves to pull away a few moments later, but as your eyes blink open again, you realize that she hasnât stepped back. Instead, youâre standing so close to each other that you can almost feel your breaths mingling. With a start, your stomach jolts as you realize that your palms are still resting on her shoulders.
The alarm bells sound in your head. Too close, too close, too close.
âUm,â you breathe, so soft itâs almost a whisper. You want to move, but itâs like youâre physically unable to take your eyes off hers. âWe should probablyââ
âYeah,â Caitlyn blinks as if she hadnât thought of that. As if she had forgotten the awards show completely. And yet, she still doesnât move. You wonder if her feet feel as rooted to the ground as yours do. âWe should.â
You should go. You should find your way back to your members to watch the rest of the show. You shouldnât be doing whatever this is.
Yet, you donât do any of that. Caitlyn doesnât either.Â
And then, Caitlynâs lips are on yours.
You still at first: completely in shock. Had you initiated this? Had she initiated this? Itâs all fuzzy now. Somehow, you had forgotten it all in favor of being wrapped up in her.Â
Her mouth is impossibly soft, moving against your own in a soft, sweet kiss. Your lips slot together perfectly â as if the universe had made the two of you to be together like this. Your eyes slip closed once again, despite every cell in your body screaming that this is a bad idea. It feels too good to stop.
Her tongue slips past your lips, teasing yours as Caitlyn brings her hands up to cradle your jaw. You let yourself be swept away in the feel of her for a few moments: lost in the way she angles her head to kiss you better and the scent of her expensive perfume. It's as if your leader had casted a spell, and all you can do is follow her in a lovestruck daze as you kiss her in return.
That is, before Caitlyn pulls away with a strangled gasp. Her pupils are dilated as she looks at you, black eclipsing blue. "Iâ" she gasps. She's never been so at a loss for words in her entire life. "Whatâ? What did we just do?"
Your stomach drops a little at the slight panic in her voice. "Cait," you start, your voice slightly shaking as you hold out your hand in an attempt to reach out to her.
Caitlyn can't seem to hear you over her loud thoughts, nor can she see your attempt at comfort as she paces around the tiled floor of the bathroom. "Oh gods, how stupid could we be? We're in the same group; we'd get destroyed if anyone found out."
She suddenly approaches you again, placing both hands on your shoulders as her gaze cuts through you like a knife. "Listen to me. We can't tell anyone about this. Both of our careers will be over if this gets out, so let's just forget this ever happened. It was a mistake."
You stare at her, words failing you as you try to come up with any response to Caitlyn's demands. Your sweet unnie, normally so attentive to you and your needs, is overcome by worry. "Okay," you manage to whisper. You're afraid your voice will crack with emotion if you speak any louder than that. "Yeah. A mistake."
"Good," Caitlyn exhales, visible relief overtaking her features. She glances between you and the bathroom door. âWe have to get back. Justââ her eyes catch on the tiny smudge of her lipstick on your bottom lip. âFix your makeup, and Iâll meet you back at the seats.â
You just nod, not trusting yourself with words this time. By the time Caitlyn disappears out the door, casting one long glance at you before it shuts, youâre pressed back against it. Your head leans back against the smooth wood, blinking rapidly. Your eyes sting, shiny with tears that desperately want to fall.Â
Why does it have to be like this? Maybe you ruined everything by kissing her. Caitlynâs right: it was so stupid.Â
You swallow back your tears and that nasty lump in your throat, taking a deep breath. You have to go back out there. You have to smile for the cameras and get through the rest of the awards, and you canât risk any tears messing up your makeup.
So, instead, you glance at yourself in the mirror. Your reflection seems so much more hollow than before â an expression akin to heartbreak. You bring a thumb up to wipe away the marks of Caitlynâs lipstick and desperately try to not replay the memory in your head.
Yet, even when you finally make it back to your members, itâs all you can think about. You canât focus on the awards, nor can you focus on the show ending and idols filing out of the theatre. Aeri has to call your name three times before you finally stand up and walk out to the car assigned to drive the four of you back to your dorm.Â
The entire ride home is filled with dead silence. Even Caitlyn, who would normally be giving some proud speech while showing off the rookie of the year award, has nothing to say. You just stare ahead, your eyes locked on the front windshield. Itâs the only way to avoid looking at Caitlyn.
Marin and Aeri exchange a questioning look over your head. As if, somehow, you canât see it. It doesnât take a genius to know how confused they are by the mutual silence of their leader and maknae, as well as the tension between the two of you ever since you had returned from the bathroom.
When you finally arrive back at the dorms, Caitlyn heads straight for her room and shuts the door. No âgoodnight,â no reminder of the schedule for tomorrow. Nothing.
You keep your gaze trained on the hardwood floor of the hallway, headed for your room as well when Marin catches you by the arm. âHeyââ she starts, but she falters when she sees the despondent look in your eyes. âWhatâs wrong?â
Again, you swallow back the truth of the situation. âNothing,â you mumble instead, but your expression doesnât change.
âI know you.â Marinâs eyebrows furrow. âSomething happened; itâs obvious.â
âI said Iâm fine,â your voice shakes just the tiniest bit as you yank your arm out of her grasp and dart into your room before she can stop you. Marinâs left staring after you in concerned bewilderment, unmoving for a few moments before she returns to the kitchen to find Aeri.
Meanwhile, in your room, everything looks just as you had left it this morning: desk slightly messy, closet door ajar, and blinds shut. Itâs a cruel reminder that everything isnât the same. This morning, you and Caitlyn had been attached at the hip. Tonight, everything feels so broken.
And itâs only then, when you flop on your bed with your face buried in your pillow, that you finally allow yourself to curl up in a ball of heartache.
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The next few weeks are some of the loneliest of your life.
Before, you always had Caitlyn. Whenever something bad happened to you, she was always waiting with open arms, cradling you against her and whispering sweet words of comfort. Youâre not accustomed to dealing with sadness alone.
Still, you keep your interactions with Caitlyn to a bare minimum. You speak a little more formally to her, if anything, only asking necessary questions or giving your input on something Moonstruck related. You opt to sit next to Aeri or Marin in the car, too. While you once constantly craved Caitlynâs touch, you avoid it as much as possible now. Itâs a harsh reality-check, a memory of what could have been.
Fans notice, too. Being part of a beloved idol group, cameras are constantly shoved in your face: whether thatâs during interviews, variety shows, or social media promotions. You put on an act of the happy maknae that your fans love, but it doesnât reach your eyes. Concern for you swells, and theories of your unhappiness are widespread online.
The worst part, though, is when you film another variety show. You and Caitlyn are always seated apart from each other, with at least one member in between you. You donât talk to each other, opting to engage with the hosts and the other two girls instead. When the two of you stand near each other for one of the activities and donât even look at each other, thatâs what does it.
âCold Warâ allegations spread like wildfire on all social media platforms. Speculations about you and Caitlyn being in a fight, what itâs about, when it had started, and who had started it surface on every Moonstruck thread. Seeing the comments pop up is like your personal hell. Not only are you miserable, but now the whole world knows about it.
NOOOO MY SHIP!!!
They didnât even make eye contact omg, why are they ignoring each other???
I hope the Cold War ends soon, I miss them sm :(
Caitlyn doesn't mention the comments. She doesn't utter a word about what happened that night.Â
So neither do you.Â
It's just quiet. Aeri and Marin try to fill in the gaps by talking more, asking questions that force you to engage with each other. But the issue is beyond what they can solve, and somehow, they seem to understand that.Â
Unfortunately, though, itâs still awards season.
The MAMA awards is one of the biggest award shows in Ionia. Youâve been looking forward to it for a while â not only because of the ceremony, but for the exclusive after parties. Itâs a chance for you to meet and hang out with other idols in the midst of your busy schedules.
Yet, when your company informs you that Moonstruck will be performing, you feel a pit form in your stomach. You love performing, but lately, itâs grown more and more tiring to plaster a smile on your face in an effort to hide your real emotions.
The day comes faster than youâd like it to, and before you know it, youâre being ushered onto the stage for your performance. Hair, makeup, and outfit done to perfection, you feel like a doll dressed up to please.Â
âOkay, we got this,â Caitlyn whispers as the four of you form a circle backstage. She glances up, her eyes darting past you to glance at Marin and Aeri. Itâs like youâre not even there. âWeâve practiced, so just trust your instincts.â
You almost say something. You almost open your mouth to scold Caitlyn, to force her to talk about what happened and what your relationship has become. You canât stand the tension anymore.
But you donât. Instead, you step on stage and wait for the music to start, moving through the choreography and singing into your mic.Â
Once again, being an idol trumps all else.Â
The after-party comes as a relief hours later. Your arm is linked with Aeriâs as Marin and Caitlyn follow behind you, meeting the bodyguards at the door. You slide your phone into the awaiting basket, this event having banned phones for the sake of idolsâ privacy.Â
Music booms from the DJâs speakers, some idols already dancing in the center of the room. Other idols are grabbing drinks from the bar or mingling with other artists, and Aeri squeezes your hand. âIâm going to go dance. Iâll see you later?â
âYeah,â you speak loudly to be heard over the music. When Aeri darts off and you lose sight of Marin and Caitlyn, you sigh, bringing a hand up to rub at your temples. You need a drink.
The bar is busy with people laughing and talking, glasses clinking together as they interact. âWhat can I get for you?â The bartender smiles, peering at you from where heâs mixing a cocktail.
âA few shots of vodka, please,â you request. You toss your hair as you sit at one of the empty bar seats, offering polite greetings to the artists beside you. You need something strong that will hopefully alleviate your suffering.Â
The bartender just laughs, pouring two shots and pushing them across the counter. âStart with two and see how you feel. Unless you want a hangover tomorrow.â
âIâll take it,â you mumble into the glass, tilting your head back to take the shot. The alcohol burns, but itâs a nice distraction from everything else youâre feeling.Â
The idol next to you smiles, her gaze catching yours. You recognize her from some of her popular songs, and she clearly recognizes you. âRough night?â
âAh,â you smile, grasping for any attempt to mask your desperation for relief. âMaybe a little.â
âItâs okay,â the idol shrugs, tapping her long nails against the marble of the counter. âWe all need it sometimes. I wonât judge you.â
âGuess itâs one of those times, then.â You catch the third shot as the bartender slides it over to you.
âDo you want to talk about it?â
You shake your head, face contorting at the strong taste and smell of the vodka. âNo. Iâll get over it.â
âWell, then,â the idol fixes her stare on you once more. âI can just keep you company.â
A smile tugs at your lips, betraying the throb in your chest. âIâd like that.â
So thatâs what you do. An hour later, youâre several shots in, enjoying the feeling of an empty head. Your thoughts and worries seem to have disappeared, and you quite like how blissful and relaxed you feel. Talking to the artists around you seems a lot easier now that you have Caitlyn off your mind.
Youâre laughing at some stupid joke the bartender made when you feel a light tap on your shoulder. Still grinning, you donât hesitate to glance over your shoulder, stumbling slightly as you spin around. You almost donât catch the locks of navy hair in the dim lighting.
âAre you drunk?â Caitlyn hisses, grabbing your forearm a little harder than necessary.Â
Well, that didnât last long.
ââM fine,â you sigh, almost as if youâre content where you are. Though, if being drunks keeps you blissful even when talking to Caitlyn, you consider it a win.
The slight slur in your words doesnât escape Caitlyn, and she huffs out a sigh, shaking her head in disappointment. âHow did you get this drunk already? Whatâ? Whyâ?â she sighs again. âI canât believe you.â
You squint your eyes at her. âI said âm fine. Go away.â
Caitlynâs eyes narrow, the blue turning icy. Sheâs the group leader for a reason â she has a responsibility to make sure that everyoneâs okay. âNo. Iâm not going away when you clearly canât even handle yourself.â
You scoff, balancing on your heels as you turn away from her and start towards the bathroom. Or, well, where you think the bathroom is. You donât know anymore. All you know is that anywhere is better than talking to Caitlyn right now.
You make it to the hallway before she catches you again. âStop, Caitlyn,â you roll your eyes, your filter significantly lowered in your inebriated state. âI can take care of myself.â
âI know you can,â her hand catches your wrist this time, tugging you into a more secluded part of the hallway and forcing you to lock eyes with her once more. âBut Iâm your leader, your unnie. I have to make sure youâre okay.â
âBullshit.â
This causes Caitlynâs eyebrows to raise in surprise. âExcuse me?â
âYou ask if Iâm okay now?â The words tumble from your lips before you can stop them. You could, but your mind is hazy, and you canât think of a reason to avoid it anymore. âNice, Caitlyn. Great job. Leader of the year award.â
âWhat the fuck is your problem?â Caitlyn snaps. She has a temper; youâve known this for years. Itâs just â itâs never been turned on you before. Sheâs always been incredibly soft with you, holding you in her arms as if youâre something precious to her. Like she's scared youâll shatter if she isn't gentle enough. âYouâre my friend: I canât just let you wander off, drunk.â
Different times call for different measures, you suppose.
âOh, Iâm your friend?â Itâs your turn to snap, your glossy eyes holding a spark of anger. âYour friend. Got it. So you kiss all your friends and then act they donât exist after? Good to know.â
Caitlynâs eyes go wide, her cheeks flushing pink. She hastily glances around the hallway to check for any passing idols or staff, but there arenât any, and the music is too loud to hear you from the main room. âCan you shut up? Itâs like you want someone to hear!â
At that moment, something inside you breaks. Youâre entirely fed up with her shit. As much as you love being an idol, youâre so over it destroying your personal life. And, with your head swimming with the effects of the alcohol, you canât stand her indifference anymore.
âIâm so sick of you!â You burst out. You point a finger at Caitlyn, as if accusing her of something. Though, the unwanted tears brimming in your eyes make you look less intimidating and more heartbroken. âI canât do this anymore! You say Iâm your friend, but then you kiss me and practically abandon me! Itâs like I made a mistake, and now I donât get to exist in your world!â
âI did not abandon you!â Caitlyn argues, fury flashing in her eyes. âAnd we did make a mistake, weââ
âIt wasnât a mistake!â You cut her off, crossing your arms over your chest as if youâre shielding yourself. You can feel your cheeks get hotter as tears splash onto them. âItâs not fair! Why does being an idol mean I have to be sad all the time? I just want to be happy! Iâve been so miserable, and you didnât even notice! All you care about is this, this job, and Iâm so sick of giving up everything so that people still like us.â
Caitlyn staggers slightly, staring blankly at you. âWhat? What do you mean âeverything?ââ
âI mean you! I canât even be with who I love because then people would be mad and thereâs drama andââ You pause, faltering as your foggy mind manages to register the word coming out of your mouth. Oh, shit.
Itâs too late.
âLove?â Caitlyn breathes, so quietly you almost miss it. Sheâs motionless, as if your drunken confession had sucked all the breath out of her lungs.
You stumble back, your heels clicking on the hallway tile. âIt wasnât a mistake,â you repeat. Your voice trembles, almost breaking at the last word. âMaybe for you, but not for me. You donât get to tell me how I feel.â
Caitlynâs left standing there, frozen. She canât move her limbs to go after you, unable to even call out to stop you as you move down the hallway to the bathrooms. Theyâre public bathrooms: she canât chase you even if she wanted to.
The sight of your tears is like a shot in the heart. It hurts her, it always has. But sheâs worked tirelessly for years to get the idol career sheâs always dreamed of, and now that she has it, it would be inconceivably stupid to give it up.
And yetâŠ
Caitlyn canât rid her mind of the image, the feel of your kiss that night. How you had held onto her like she was your only lifeline, and maybe, though she hadnât considered it before, she was. Most of all, she remembers how she had wanted you. And oh, how she wants you still.Â
Sheâs almost angry at you for assuming she didnât want it. Sheâs the one who had kissed you; the one who had cradled your face to angle your head better and selfishly indulge in you. The deeper part of her knows, though, as she stares down the hallway even after youâre long gone, that she canât blame you. She is the reason for your pain â even after she had sworn to protect you when you became friends as trainees all those years ago.
How does she possibly reconcile something so broken?
Caitlyn doesnât realize that her cheeks are soaked until she tastes the salt of her tears.
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Nothing changes for a while.
Promotions come and go, photoshoots happen, and your popularity continues to escalate. Itâs an almost mindless cycle, a routine that you feel resigned to. You donât know where to go from here â you said all that you had to say. Everything is in Caitlynâs hands now.
You try not to let that scare you.
Itâs why, when your birthday comes around, you donât realize until a few days before. You wake up to a call from your manager, informing you that the company has scheduled an Inkigayo performance to be recorded the night before. Itâs a cover of a song in celebration of your birthday.
The news results in horrified gasps from Marin and Aeri when you tell them about it. They go on and on about how itâs your birthday, thus, you should be able to spend it however you like. But you all know that your company doesnât have that same vision.
âAt least I have my actual birthday free,â you shrug. Youâre sprawled out on the couch like a cat lounging in the sun, your legs hanging off the armrest.Â
âStill,â Aeri argues from the kitchen as she drizzles oil over a hot pan. âYou wonât get home until late, and then youâll sleep the next day. I donât understand why they couldnât just have you record it earlier.â
âThey should have checked with you before,â Marin nods in agreement, setting the table with four glasses. Caitlynâs locked in her room, as she has been lately, but you assume sheâll join the three of you for dinner.Â
You just sigh, rolling off the couch to help Aeri with the food. âItâs fine unnies, really. Iâll just power through.â
To your surprise, the whole ordeal turns out to be fun. The song chosen is Lilac by IU, and you love the shades of light purple that adorn your stage outfit. The hosts wish you a happy birthday and bring out flowers after your performance, the audience cheering wildly as they celebrate along with you. Itâs a lighthearted atmosphere, so different from the usual pressure of performing, and you can't help but bask in it.
Itâs already midnight by the time you arrive back at the dorm. You turn the door handle, slipping off your shoes before you enter the dorm to find it dark. You quietly set your bag down, not wanting to wake your members.
However, when the lights flicker on, Aeri and Marin jump out from behind the couch. âSurprise!â They exclaim, beaming at you as they rush to hug you. âHappy Birthday!â
Marin leads you over to the counter as Aeri lights the candles of the cake you hadn't noticed in the dark. âMake a wish!â Marin squeezes your arm as you close your eyes, unable to stop yourself from smiling as you blow out the candles.
âYou didnât have to do this,â your eyes soften as you glance at the decorated cake that they had clearly baked themselves. âThank you.â
âAnything for our maknae,â Aeri pulls out her phone to snap a photo of you and Marin as you look at the cake. âYou deserve it.â
âStill, this is too sweet,â your gaze traces the designs of the frosting before they dart to the hallway leading to the bedrooms. Caitlynâs door is closed at the end of the hallway. Itâs silent, as if sheâs already asleep.
Marin follows your stare, tensing slightly. âShe said sheâd talk to you tomorrow,â she tries, though she doesnât sound too convinced of her own reassurance.
You hate the way your heart sinks to your stomach. You should be used to this by now; why did you hope that things would be different today? âItâs fine,â your voice is tight, as if your words are carefully restrained. âIâm actually pretty tired from Inkigayo, so I think Iâll just go to bed too.â
âAre you sure,â Aeri prompts, her expression contorting into one of worry. âI can see if sheâs awakeââ
âNo, it's fine,â you offer a weak smile. âThank you for all of this. Iâll eat some cake tomorrow, if thatâs okay.â
âYeah, of course,â Marin grips the counter, as if sheâs resisting going into Caitlynâs room just to yell at her. Itâs your birthday, how can she ignore it?Â
You bid your members a final goodnight as you step into your room, closing the door just a little too loudly. Sue you if youâre petty towards Caitlyn. If anything, you hope you woke her up.
You grab a makeup wipe from your desk, lazily wiping off the remnants of your stage makeup. You are, in truth, exhausted. Sleep is calling to you, and your bed seems like a personal heaven. You turn, about to flop on it and close your eyes, when you notice a tiny, black box on your pillow.
Your eyebrows furrow in confusion. Instead of sprawling out, you sit on the edge of the bed and take the box in your hands. But when you remove the lid to glance at the contents, your eyes go wide.Â
Inside the box, a gold chain is carefully arranged so it doesnât tangle. A small charm of a golden, crescent moon sits in the center of the chain. Small diamonds are embedded into the charm, glinting in the light. You trace a finger over the ridges of the diamonds, feeling the small weight. Theyâre real, clearly from some expensive, luxury brand.
You awe at the necklace for a few moments, examining every inch of the beautiful charm. Who gave this to you? The question runs through your mind. It has to be some kind of reference to Moonstruck, but Marin and Aeri would have given this to you when they surprised you, so whoâ?
Your thoughts are interrupted when you notice a folded piece of paper tucked into the box. When you unfold the note to read whatâs written in it, you recognize the handwriting. Itâs Caitlynâs.Â
Your hands tremble, the paper shaking as you read her words.
My darling,
I want to preface by saying Iâm sorry. You were right to call me out. I avoided the problem because I hoped that things would be okay on their own, but instead, I hurt you in ways I never wanted to. I was wrong, and Iâm sorry. This isnât an excuse, but itâs my attempt at explaining things.
I freaked out when we kissed, not because I didnât want it, but because I wanted it too much. What I felt for you was too strong, and it scared me. I wasnât scared that someone would find out if we talked about it; I was scared that I wouldnât be able to stop myself from kissing you again.
Ever since we were trainees, youâve been my baby. Even though we argued at first, all I wanted to do was be near you. Iâve always been able to explain everything, but I couldnât explain the way I was drawn to you. Iâve never felt anything like that before. I just wanted to protect you and care for you in ways that no one else could. So, when we kissed, I didnât want to risk your career. I was a coward, and again, Iâm sorry.
I canât ask you to forgive me. But I miss you. Youâre the closest person to me, and over time, I fell in love with you for the kind, talented, and beautiful woman you are. Youâre the person who lights up my life, and Iâll be damned if I lose you to my stupidity. So, Iâll admit my faults and my pride if it means youâll ever speak to me again.
By the time you read this, Iâll be on the rooftop. Please come, if youâll find it in your heart to talk.Â
Happy Birthday, darling.
All my love, Caitlyn
Oh, shit.
Caitlyn loves you.
You had vowed to not forgive her easily, to make her work for your trust again. She had hurt you so much, and thatâs not easy to forget. Youâve been so unhappy the past few months, and she had been the cause of it.
But.
Caitlyn is stubborn. She can admit when sheâs wrong, but she has undeniable pride. Her career has been her first priority her entire life, even when you were trainees and she told you about her fights with her mother as a teenager. Even in the stories she recounted, she was rebellious, determined to make her own way in the world.
Her ambition takes over all her other desires. You know this. Yet, by admitting that sheâs in love with you, she risks all of that.
You canât forget about what happened. But maybe the two of you donât have to fix whatâs been broken; rather, maybe your relationship can be something entirely new. You almost curse yourself for still having hope, for still holding on to any thread of your wishes to be with Caitlyn.
...
You donât pause to grab your coat.
You havenât been on the rooftop since Caitlyn had brought you up here the night before your debut. It looks exactly as you remember it, unchanged in the past two years or so: pots scattered around and fairy lights strung above your head. Itâs nice to know that something has stayed the same over time.
Caitlyn sits near the edge, gazing out at the lights of Ioniaâs biggest city. The skyline is just as beautiful as the first time you came up here. Why donât you come up here more often?
Maybe itâs a place you can only go to with Caitlyn.
She hears your footsteps, turning to acknowledge you. âHey,â she speaks softly, blue eyes less icy than they have been in the past months. They seem more like water now: gentle and almost hesitant.Â
You sit beside her on the cold concrete, a small distance between you. A precaution. Your tone is just as soft. âHi.â
Caitlyn clears her throat, shifting a little. âYou should have your coat. Youâll catch a cold.â
Ah, of course. Sheâs still a leader at heart.
âIs that what you wanted to tell me?â
âNo, no,â Caitlyn hastily assures, turning her body so it faces yours instead of the skyline. âLook, I know I said it in the letter, but Iâm really sorry. For everything. And I understand if you never want to talk to me again, but I canât let you think that I donât love you just as much.â
You swallow down the emotion that bubbles up inside your throat. âYou love me?â
âYes,â Caitlyn emphasizes. She starts to reach for one of your hands but hesitates, letting her arm fall back to her side. âIâm in love with you. I have been for a long time.â
âWhyâ?â You start, faltering before asking your burning question. âWhy are you telling me this now?â
Caitlyn shrinks back, almost as if sheâs ashamed of herself. âI didnât know what to do,â she mumbles, glancing down at her nails before her eyes lock with yours again. âI wanted to make things right, and I thought I messed up too badly. But, in the end: I still want you, and I canât pretend I donât.â
âCaitlynââ
âNo,â she interrupts, fixing you with a firm gaze. âI want to be with you. You were right, okay? Itâs awful not being able to love who I want because weâre idols. We can work around it. Iâll take care of everything. IfâIf you donât want this, thatâs fine, butââ
Itâs your turn to cut her off. This time, with your lips on hers.
You never thought youâd get to kiss her again. And, this time, itâs worlds apart from the first time.
As soon as your lips meet Caitlynâs, she deflates against you. Her hands come up to cradle your jaw as she had done before, but her mouth moves desperately against yours. Like you could disappear at any moment, like she might wake up to discover this was all a dream.Â
Her lips are as soft as you remember, and despite her desperation, sheâs still just as caring. Her mouth slants against yours for better access as your eyes slip shut, and Caitlyn gently tugs you forward to be closer to you. When a cool breeze passes, her hands move to soothe over the goosebumps on your arms.Â
âYouâre shivering,â she mumbles against her lips, pulling away for a brief moment. You stifle a whine of protest at the loss of contact, and you have to remind yourself that you can be as needy as you want now.
Caitlyn laughs softly as she notices your displeasure. âI told you. You should have worn a coat.â
You open your eyes just to glare at her. âWell someone told me to meet them here after dropping, like, three bombs on me in a letter.â
âFair enough,â Caitlyn tugs you all the way forward this time until youâre fully in her arms, snuggled against her chest. âI missed my baby,â she mumbles, and an entirely different kind of shiver runs through your body.
âI missed you too,â you exhale, clinging to the warmth of her body. âSo, are we, um, together?â
âDo you want to be?â Caitlyn runs a hand through your hair, manicured nails gently scratching at your scalp. âI mean, weâd have to keep it secret, of course, and only Marin and Aeri could know, butââ
âUnnie.â The honorific causes Caitlyn to stop in her tracks as you speak. âYes, I want to be with you.â
âOh,â Caitlyn flushes. Sheâs not an awkward person â always a perfectly, composed leader ready to face any camera. Yet, somehow, when sheâs around you, all her composure seems to slip from her grasp. âUm, good. Okay. Thatâs, uh, thatâs good.â
You just laugh, your shoulders shaking from where youâre curled up against her. âYouâre so awkward.â
Caitlyn just huffs, unamused. âAnd youâre a tease,â she grumbles, though the way she rubs soothing circles into your back betrays her true feelings.Â
âOh, Iâm a tease, huh?â
âYes.â
You are. In more ways than one, perhaps. But thatâs for you to know, and her to find out later in the privacy of her bedroom.
Still, Caitlynâs gaze turns soft once more as she glances back down at you. She'd always thought of you as her baby, but now you really are. You're hers. âHappy Birthday, darling.â
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Present day.
âCâmon!â You slip your hand into Caitlynâs, tugging her through the backstage area the second sheâs done changing. As much as you enjoyed the concert in Piltover, as well as being back home with your girlfriend, you have schedules in Ionia tomorrow. Thus, a flight to catch right after your concert.
âThe planeâs not going to leave without us,â Caitlyn complains as you practically drag her to the waiting car where Marin and Aeri are waiting. She sounds so petulant that anyone would think she is the maknae and you are the leader.
âYeah, but if we donât hurry up, your mother will find us."
That seems to do it. Caitlyn narrows her eyes at you, annoyed at the possibility of her mother forcing her to stay in Piltover. âFine. Letâs just go.â
Both of you rush out to the car in your sweatpants, climbing into the empty backseat to sit beside each other. Marin and Aeri pay you no mind as they chatter up ahead, used to the girlfriend antics by now. Normally, the four of you would dress up for the paparazzi airport photos; but after your concert, youâre exhausted.
Fans had been overjoyed to see you and Caitlyn reunite several months ago. Their favorite ship had returned, and the âCold War," as they had called it, was officially over. You and Caitlyn fell right back into being attached at the hip as if nothing had ever happened.
THEY'RE BACK!!! WE WON!!!
Thank gods the Cold War is over
Aww they love each other sm <3
Hiding in plain sight works really well, as you had discovered.
Itâs no different this time. You walk through the airport right next to Caitlyn, your fingers interlaced. You wave to fans, accepting a few gifts with a smile and polite bow before falling into step next to Caitlyn again. Itâs as if the two of you are magnets: always coming back together in the end.
âYou okay?â Caitlyn murmurs, soothing her thumb across the back of your hand as you walk. She knows that airports can be overwhelming with all the fans and paparazzi gathered to catch a glimpse of their favorite idols, so itâs become a routine for her to check in.
âYeah,â you glance up at her, a beaming smile adorning your features. âIâm okay.â
By the time you board the plane with Aeri and Marin behind you, you get comfortable in your usual seat next to Caitlyn. Also by routine, you lift the armrest between your seats, nestling against her side.
Caitlyn brushes a few strands of hair away from your eyes. âReady to go back?â
âAs long as youâre with me,â you mumble into her shoulder, hugging her arm to your chest.Â
âOh, my darling,â Caitlyn adjusts herself to hold you more comfortably, pulling one of the blankets over the both of you. âItâs you and me until the end.â
And, you reflect as the plane moves to take off, you suppose she's right. No matter what happens, you hope to be at Caitlyn's side for the rest of time.
Always and forever.
Ahhhh it's finally up! I spent many hours writing this fic; it's like my baby.
Thank you to my friend and beta reader @honeywobbling, as well as creators like yameoto and valalice for their AMAZING idol!Caitlyn AUs. I love them sm and wanted to add my own take on idol!Caitlyn :)
Anddd thank you to all my lovelies!! You guys have given me so much love and support, and I'm very thankful for all of you. Please lmk your thoughts (my comments and inbox are open), and look forward to more upcoming Caitlyn fics âĄ
~Cherryđ
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Info: Honestly, I'm just kind of here and wanted a cute post to pinđ€·đŸââïž. I'll update this if I ever decide to actually post regularly. .·:*šš* âââ *šš*:·. â°â†Dividers? â°â†??? â°â†???
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Council seats are inherited
Like a month ago, I saw someone bring up how we didn't know if they were or not. So, I decided to find out... and forgot to post it đ So here is some possible closure:

We now have a better understanding of how Piltover's government works! So, people who surmised that Caitlyn gave up her seat to Sevika were most likely right.
(This reddit post was a while ago, like before s2. Many people have probably seen it already.)
#cassandra kiramman#arcane#arcane league of legends#caitlyn kiramman#Cassandra#Caitlyn#Piltover#Vi#sevika
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Maddie Nolen theory confirmed

People have been arguing whether she turned against Piltover somewhere during the story or if she'd been a spy the whole time. Now we know she was originally a Noxian spy!!!
I was leaning toward the spy theory because someone mentioned how she referred to Noxus when she first spoke to Vi, plus the whole her banging her chest first thing.
This confirmation made me like her even more than I already did, and gave much needed depth to her character
#maddie#maddie nolen#arcane league of legends#Arcane#maddie nolen x reader#maddie x reader#Maddie nolan#maddie arcane#arcane maddie#they could never make me hate you
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When the Maddie hate is so bad you create a community to protect her and your peace đ
(Feel free to join: https://www.tumblr.com/join/cC_VJrJA)
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The evolution of the Jayce pfp trend is glorious đ
This Sevika one is hilarious:

The comments on the the videos make it look like a cult đ:

AND TELL ME WHY I FOUND A VIDEO WITH A RECYCLED AND TOXIC MADDIE:
AND VIKTOR AS JESUS:
Even the official League account is in on it:

I love tiktok man
#arcane#arcane league of legends#jayce talis#Jayce#arcane jayce#maddie nolen#maddie nolan#arcane maddie#arcane pfps#viktor arcane#Viktor#sevika#arcane sevika#arcane season 2
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Justice for Maddie!
I have never and will never hate Maddie Nolen âïž
As much as I love caitvi and know it's endgame, THEY WERE NEVER DATING IN THE FIRST PLACE. They had a mutual crush and kissed once. (Before Caitlyn folded her with her rifle). So, that Cait and Maddie scene isn't really any sort of betrayal đ€·ââïž.
Another thing: a lot of people have been mentioning her saying "one of the good ones" to vi. Out of context THAT SOUNDS HORRIBLE, but she literally said it after mentioning their corrupt ex-sheriff. So, its pretty clear she's talking about people/enforcers in general.
She's not completely innocent tho. The whole strike team is insane for "evacuating" the undercity with their little chemical warfare stunt tho.
That being said, hate who you hate and love who you love, this is just a rambling sesh lol.
#maddie nolen#Maddie nolan#Arcane#Caitlyn kiramman#Vi#vi arcane#caitlyn arcane#arcane league of legends
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ARCANE ACT 1 EP 3 S2 SPOILERS
Why'd you have to hit her, Cait đ
AND THEN STARE DOWN AT HER LIKE SHE'S TRASH AFTERWARD đđđ
Also, Vi crying absolutely broke me BECAUSE IT WASNT FROM THE PAIN it was from the emotions!!!
(It's getting hard to defend you, Kiramman)
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ARCANE TOMORROWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW
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