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More interaction
Look. We all want interaction. We eagerly wait for someone else to start a conversation. We want to get tagged, but are scared to tag others. We reblog "come into my inbox" like mad.
And then we don't do it. How can we expect to be the receiver, when we won't be the starter?
So, I will try to start a conversation with everyone who reblogs this. No promises, on how long it lasts, if it's via inbox or direct talk, or anything. But I will try. And I encourage everyone in the notes to do the same. To each other.
All is too much to ask for most, I guess, but... pick one you don't know yet. Because you like the username. Or their blog, or just because they are totally different from you. Or eeriely similar. Pick one who seems interesting. And talk to them. Just this once.
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the real 35 portland row is located on tumblr dot com btw
#idk I referred to 'welcome to the fandom' as 'welcome home' and it made me think lol#we got the art the chatter the lighthearted banter the friendship the thinking cloth with mug stains#the photos on the wall and letters in the mailbox#a whole ton of roomsâ treasures displayed and passing down#shenanigans galore ofc#so yeah actually!!!#we are in portland row#ofc we are#we couldnt read about a home without subconsciously making one of our own that reflects it#or maybe it just brought out the 35 portland row we already had#maybe that's why we were drawn to it#and why its what we create#or whatever#idk I'm thinking too deep about fandom on the shitposting website#(or not maybe im right)#Lockwood and co#35 portland row#lockwood and co books#lockwood and co netflix#Lockwood and co fandom
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I ship Crowley and Anathema but not in a Straight WayTM. I ship them like you would ship two amigas who go shopping together, hold hands, kiss on the mouth, and have long, nasty makeout sessions when they get drunk at parties. And it's completely platonic, obviously.
(Look at this man and tell me he isn't amiga. I dare you).
#good omens#david tennat#adria arjona#crowley good omens#anthony j crowley#anathema good omens#anathema device#good omens fandom#david tennant fandom#in which friendship is a spectrum#anathema x crowley#crowley x anathema#crowthema#is that the name of the ship? idk#fine i'll create my own content
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georgie parsons for @unfortunate-arrow
#georgie parsons#hphl#hp legacy era#hp victorian era#i had to pick her for this when given the option#she was the first character i offered a love interest for in this fandom#i was so happy when we first matched her and angelo and it was our first ship together too#and because of that we've created many ships and friendships together so she really was a win for me! :)#and she is a very lovely and strong character whom i adore#i don't think I've made an aesthetic for her alone and she definitely deserves some content outside her ship#angelo does too and i've been updating his pinterest so maybe he'll get some content too one of these days!#and i'm rambling in the tags again whoops will be shutting up now!#aesthetic trade
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the urge to bring back 2000s fandom creation memes and games is so strong
#idk fandom feels so isolating and sad these days#it might be bc i ship primarily rarepairs but even still#i feel like fandoms as a collective have become very isolated and there's no appreciation for the friendships that can be created#it just makes me sad#fandom#fandom crit#anyways if u see me going thru blogs from 2013 yknow why
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Just as an aside while I'm still on my lunch break.... i really did miss writing Vergil. And i missed seeing my friends on the dash :')
#While I'm not keen on tunglr rpc in general because of so much negativity that tends to pervade the fandoms....#I've met some genuinely amazing people here. Have created long-lasting friendships and engaging relationships between mine and other's muse#It's something I'm so grateful for and I want to remind you guys that it's a pleasure writing and seeing your writing#I'm being sappy bit shush i just missed the good vibes on this blog â¤ď¸
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Personal opinion: if a fandom has to argue over ships and the main ship is one of lowers options, you didnât write their relationship well. If they are the main couple but one of them is paired with someone or multiple someones, you didnât write the main pair well enough.
For a good example: tbhk does have other ships, of course, but the main ships are the intended ones. Yeah some people ship yashiro and Kou, but thatâs a rarer ship than yashiro and hanako and Kou and mitsuba, which are the main ones youâll find.
For a bad example: mha has a like a million ships. But the top one isnât deku and uraraka. Itâs deku with a bunch of different guys. That isnât the fandom taking over with their gayness. Itâs deku and urarakaâs relationship not being developed well. Itâs uraraka not being a well done character that the fandom will love. Itâs bakugo and dekuâs relationship as friends getting more attention than uraraka and dekuâs romantic relationship.
When it comes to ships, for me, Iâm fine with any ship as long as they are both well done characters with a real, well developed relationship. The reason a fandom becomes so ship filled is because the writers didnât make the romance right. (And maybe because (at least for anime) male writers arenât focused on their female characters or literally made them to be girlfriends (that last thing is a particular writer btw) if itâs Disney itâs because theyâre soulless and donât care).
If it doesnât have any romance, then itâs just the fans. But ships all depend on character chemistry. You need the romance to be obvious. Definitely donât add a rival if youâre worried though cause that could do the opposite of what you want. Do you remember Edward vs Jacob? Jacob was never going to be an option, but the war happened because they werenât written well.
#ships#fandom ships#fandom#writing#writing advice#kinda#itâs not like tips#shipping discourse#bad writing vs good writing#creating that chemistry is hard#I recommend looking at the ships that show up the most in a fandom#then see what made them work#why did bakudeku become more popular than dekuxurarka?#because uraraka was given development for an arc and then pushed aside#she wasnât a character for people to love#but to be shipped with#she got a crush on him for a random reason#he blushed?#which he does a lot#but bakudeku?#they got whole arcs about their friendship#theyâre their motivations to keep going#literally#itâs canon#they built up trust#deku and uraraka didnât get that#itâs like giving a present wrapped in a bow and paper vs a regular kinda wet box found on the street#thatâs just one example in mha#I can do this with any ship with deku#tbhk does this well because itâs the focus of the manga but there are absolutely ways to do that in fighting based animes
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god, seeing the gravity falls alive and well from the book is crazy... that show came out 10 years ago, and it's just wild to me how long fandom lasts...
I mean, I knew people were active, obviously, fandom never truly dies, but it just makes me so happy to see people engaging with fandoms long after the media has concluded or released. it's such a unique culture and connection to media and I just. all things said in done, I love the way people collectively love a thing and spend time engaging with each other based on the pretense of loving said thing.
#it's not always the same as a shared hobby?#it's truly just bonding together because you both love this thing someone made and it changed you.#entire communities have been formed and changed by art and I think that's beautiful#gravity falls#sym.txt#this could go for any fandom obviously#but i was just thinking about it after seeing the fan art i just reblogged#also hatsune miku is BY FAR one of my favorite examples of this#almost all of her 'media' initially was created BY fans#or like goncharov. even viral memes like the brazilian miku trend#people so furiously loving and coming together from that shared love is truly what keeps me going#lifelong years of friendship and belonging because of a silly little show or movie or song#etc etc.... love it
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hardest part about making fandom friends surprisingly isnât the making them part, but the part where you start to lose interest in the thing that brought you all together, until you each split off to enjoy other fandoms and the friendship slowly fades into nothing again. perhaps thereâs a metaphor in there somewhere, just not one i can quite put into words yet.
#ive been through a few fandoms throughout my time#specifically over the past 3 years#never really gets easier#i start to realize maybe âfriendshipâ isnt the right term for it anymore#comradery perhaps?#either way i still find it sad#despite not having contributed much myselfâŚ#fandom these days feels different to how it used to be too#not saying it was much easier back then.. but these days theres a lot more pressure to create for the consumption of others#rather then because you truly enjoy doing it#maybe it also has something to do with how social media usage and interface has changed as well
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opening the dance by saying "you're irritating when calm" lmao makoto cannot let akechi simply exist. later he said she was an eyesore right after she complimented him so he deserved it but still. i love their stupid petty immature rivalry
#im so obsessed with makoto and akechi's relationship and potential friendship there is so much there#unfortunately the fandom hates makoto so i havent seen much with them that i actually like :/#oh well. create what you want to see in the world. stay tuned for my palace au i guess#sera plays p3d#i am replaying will power to unlock the challenge and support modifiers bc i dont like fucking up my scores#by using them on the actual tracks in p3d
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Not the sort of thing I think I should talk about on twitter, because I don't want people to think I'm calling them out on anything, but to say that they're keeping Sauron and Galadriel apart because they don't want people to ship them is so incongruent with what we're shown on screen??? Like, are you for real? Remember how on episode 2 we were privy to Galadriel's daydream of her moment with Halbrand, complete with romantic soundtrack and all? The fucking Mirdania moment? Their reunion being the emotional climax of the season (even if you think that the separation was misguided)?
I pretty promise you they aren't trying to keep anyone from shipping and no, the increased intensity of Haladriel marketing isn't course correcting--it's more adjusting because Bezos is going at where the money--because the show never shied away from the romantic implications of Haladriel.
#and ffs do not compare it to b*llarke jason actively hated that ship and was very vocal about it THAT'S NOT WHAT'S HAPPENING HERE#sometimes I think you guys forget you're shipping the ultimate villain with the ultimate heroine#the final goal of the story IS keeping them apart but there was a very deliberate choice from the production in creating this romantic#tension between them#hence the separation being a tool of increased tension not a 'hey kids look away don't ship this'#and for all that is holy can we pls stop saying that the elr*driel kiss destroyed their friendship#unless the producers are going with eliminating celeborn and celebrian (which they won't since we already have a celeborn mention)#they won't build up elrondriel as a romance okay#and even if they do it wasn't the death of all platonic mf relationships pls calm down#fandom wank
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Finally finished reworking my ponysona.
He now looks more dragon like and now has pretty eyelashes and a cutie mark that fits his name. I decided heâs now raised by Celestia and Blueblood is his friend. Heâs also much older, not as old as Celestia obviously but heâs ancient like her. ďżź
Iâll put his backstory in here once I have it written down.
#ponysona#princess celestia#heâs actually Luna secret son she created with magic before she got banished to the moon#mlp fandom#mlp friendship is magic#pony oc#princess luna
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U know, Suzanne didnât have to develop Effieâs relationship with Haymitch so deeply in sotr. She didnât have to say, with all the words, how much Effie trusted him to not hurt her, implying a kind of trust that is beyond explanation, due to their short friendship. She didnât have to say that Effie took care of him during his entire process in the Capitol âfrom his own Games, all the way to the 75th editionâ, and how grateful he was for her. She didnât have to make the last thing he saw before leaving to his eminent death being her eyes. She didnât have to use a broken metaphor of geeseâs mate to represent the way he saw his relationship with Lenore Dove, knowing perfectly well Geese donât, in fact, mate for life; but grief for a long time âlike Haymitch was doingâ before finding another partner. She could have spared us the lore and just sell her tragic romantic story of Haymitch and a Lenore Dove, with no further explanation about Effie, so we wouldnât question the epilogue as much as weâre doing now.But she didnât!
She gave us it all, knowing very well the fandom she was working with. Knowing that ever since the first book was released âa decade agoâ, we never stopped coming up with more analysis. That we kept overthinking about the tinniest details from the books, creating a stronger understanding about the characters. Knowing she wouldnât get away with the incorrect geese metaphorâŚwe would see though it
There is no way you are looking at all of this and saying we got less material for Hayffie than beforeâŚ
She really said âthey are not mineâŚbut i know they are yours and i wonât take them away from youâ
#effie trinket#haymitch abernathy#hayffie#hunger games#the hunger games#thg sotr#sunrise on the reaping#thg series
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Iâd really like to rant more about how our society establishes hierarchical tiers of love and devalues platonic love and how this impacts ace people but I have no idea where to start because itâs such a complex topic, especially in fandom spaces, and how the âitâs platonicâ angle was used in history to devalue and dismiss other queer interpretations, especially gay and lesbian relationships. So of course people in queer spaces get cautious when a platonic interpretation is brought up, because it reminds them of decades of bigots insisting theyâre wrong, sinful, etc for interpreting them as romantic, and platonic is the only ârightâ interpretation. Not only that, we are still in a tumultuous climate with LGBTQ+ rights constantly on and off the ballot, and people still fear coming out of the closet not only due to the legal discrimination but the harassment they may face. Thus, it is imperative that we destigmatize queer relationships, that we encourage them to make queer people feel safe and supported.
I believe that we are absolutely capable of achieving that while also creating a space for acespec people that doesnât devalue friendship. âTheir relationship is âmore thanâ friendship,â is upsetting as an ace person to hear because friendship, to me, is the ultimate and absolute tier of love, support, and joy. There is no higher connection. And just because I donât experience romantic love doesnât mean that it doesnât matter, but I want to elevate friendship to that same tier of importance our society sets for romance. I ask that we reevaluate our viewpoint of friendship and not push it aside as if romance and friendship canât be as important to each other.
Basically, this is a long winded way of asking people to not say, âThere is no platonic explanation for that.â
#yeah Iâm gonna tag malevolent#malevolent#uh honestly I donât know what else to tag this#uh#acespec#aroace#aromantic#aromantism#asexuality#asexual#spiteful musings#hazbin hotel#I canât believe I just tagged Hazbin hotel#but like Alastor is ace and everyone ignores it and it makes me sad tbh
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Our Stance On Gen-AI
This year, for the first time, we've had a couple of reports from bidders that the FTH fanworks they received were produced using generative AI. For that reason, we've decided that it's important that we lay out a specific, concrete policy going forward.
Generative AI tools are not welcome here.
Non-exhaustive list of examples:
image generators like Imagen, Midjourney, and similar
video generators like Sora, Runway, and similar
LLMs like ChatGPT and similar
audio generators like ElevenLabs, MusicLM, and similar
Participants found to have used generative AI to produce a fanwork, in part or in whole, for their bidder(s) will be permanently banned from participating in future iterations of Fandom Trumps Hate.
Why?
We understand that there can be contentious debate around the use of generative AI, we know individual people have their own reasons for being in favor of it, and we recognize that many people may simply be unaware that these tools come with any negative impacts at all. Regardless, we are firm in our stance on this for the following (non-exhaustive) list of key reasons in no particular order:
negative, unregulated environmental impact
Over the years, you may have noticed that weâve supported multiple environmental organizations doing important work to combat climate change, preserve wildlife, and advocate for renewable and sustainable energy policy changes. Generative AI tools produce a startling amount of e-waste, can require massive amounts of storage space and computational power, and are a (currently unregulated) drain on natural resources. Using these tools to produce a fanwork flies in the face of every environmental organization we have supported to date.
plagiarism and lack of artistic integrity
Most if not all generative AI models are trained on some amount of stolen work (across various mediums). As a result, any output generated by these models is at worst plagiarized and at best extremely derivative and unoriginal. In our opinion, using generative AI tools to produce a fanwork demonstrates a lack of care for your own craft, a lack of respect for the work of other creators, and a lack of respect for your bidder and your commitment to them.
undermining our community building impact
One of the best things to come out of the auction every yearâwe can't even call it a side benefit, because it's so central to usâis that bidders and creators form collaborative relationships which sometimes even turn into friendship. Using generative AI undermines that trust and collaboration.
undermining the value of participating as a creator
Bidders participate in Fandom Trumps Hate for the opportunity to prompt YOU to create a fanwork for them, in YOUR style with YOUR specific skill set. Any potential bidder is perfectly capable of dropping a prompt into a generative AI tool on their own time, if they wish. We hope all creators sign up with the aim to play a role more significant than âunnecessary middleman.â
In general, we try to be as flexible as we can in our policies to allow for the best experience possible for all Fandom Trumps Hate participants. This, however, is something we are not willing to be flexible on. We realize this may seem unusually rigid, but we ask that you trust we have given this serious consideration and respect that while we are willing to answer clarifying questions, we are not open to debate on this topic.
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Dying star
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Pairing: Og8 X gn reader
Summary: The group's contract renewal goes in a direction nobody was expecting because of the fans' irrational demands.
Genre: 9th member AU
Word Count: 4.8k
A/N: Realistic or not, the best thing about fiction is that anything can happen because it's not real. Requestee, you wanted Itzy in this and they are here. They're not here a ton, but they are slipped in as you wanted <3
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It all started as an accident. Truly, thatâs all it was. When Yuna asked you to film a TikTok collaboration with the rest of Itzy, you agreed. Why not? As neighboring groups at JYP, you all saw a lot of each other throughout the building.Â
The internet is the belly of a beast. People will chew you up and spit you out, killing your spark before it begins. As the 9th member of Stray Kids, you found your spark a long time ago. It washed over you like a tidal wave on stage. A tape unveiled all the previous harsh memories.Â
The tears during the survival show. Late nights and early mornings. The dull feeling of hunger clawing around your stomach, desperately searching for nutrients, but it never found any. Sore muscles. Shaky hands. Lungs without a breath; nearly a heart without hope.Â
At least you had the guys. Interlocked and chained around you, you managed to cling onto one anotherâs spirits and keep them floating above the surface. From the get-go, you always struggled against the masses on the internet. So much so, when the group created personal Instagrams, you didnât share the excitement.Â
You posed with a crooked smile, flashing small hearts, and trying to appease the fans that actually liked you. You always held doubts deep down. You dubbed them pity fans and tried to pull yourself from that self-belief, but it lingered in the back of your brain. It crept down beside you at night and whispered in your ear before you fell asleep. What if you really werenât good enough?Â
They dubbed you the odd member of Stray Kids. The guys told you not to worry. They waved off your anxieties the best that they could. They were all laced with their own, but they couldnât stand when another member stood toe-to-toe with their own inner demons. Together as one, continuing forever; a train screaming on tracks, one without brakes.Â
You loved the members of Itzy. Some of the guys had closer friendships with the girls than you did. Stories swapped in dorms. You laughed when Changbin recounted when Chaeryeong slipped in the middle of the company hall. Her legs sprawled out in a cartoon fashion and she landed with an âoof.âÂ
Hyunjin fondly recalled memories of Yeji from back when they were friends during their high school days. You picked up tidbits about the girls without meaning to. Naturally, along the growth of your group, you grew fond of their group, just as they were fond of Stray Kids.Â
When you danced in that TikTok, it blew up. You didnât understand why, but you appreciated it. The song went viral and hit some of the top charts. To celebrate, you offered to treat them to dinner. What you werenât expecting? A worker from Dispatch snapping a photo of your table laughing from across the way.Â
When the photo hit the internet, the fandom changed drastically. You didnât understand it and neither did the group. Youâd been a part of it since the start, but the push began. Domino-after-domino fell. When you slipped outside of the company building with Changbin one day, your eyes spotted the protest truck first.Â
A demand for you to be booted from the group. The laughter shared with Changbin ceased. The saliva in your mouth went dry. Your happiness dried up. Your heart bled. The words were an unexpected slap in your face.Â
You knew people didnât quite like you. It existed on the internet, but when you saw it in front of your face, it broke something in you. Everyone knew it, but they tried to keep you upbeat.Â
âThey donât know what theyâre talking about.âÂ
âTheyâre just jealous that youâre in the group.âÂ
âDonât listen to them, it doesnât matter.âÂ
But it did matter. It mattered a lot.Â
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You didnât question why you began making more content with Itzy. When your manager directed you to spots where they filmed content, when you appeared in more of their Instagram photos, you didnât question any of it like you should have.Â
Their fandom was nicer. The Itzy fans took to you instantly. Your Instagram comments became slathered with outpouring love for you. It was a nice change of pace, temporarily. Slathering you in heart emojis, flooding your inbox with warmth, you grew closer with the members.Â
On contract renewal day, you spent the evening wide awake. You and the guys already discussed renewing your contracts on your own. The story wasnât over yet. You all had a lot more plans and project ideas.Â
In the hall, Ryunjin flashed you a thumbs up and a big smile. âCheer up! Itâs going to go great!âÂ
You thanked her with a nervous smile. A hand playfully hit your side as you walked by. She laughed, on the way to her own meeting with her members and their managerâs team. Her touch lingered, a gentle reminder that you werenât alone.Â
In the conference room, the beige walls felt like a prison. Confined to a cell with your fellow members, you picked out an open chair beside Han. He called your name excitedly and shifted closer. âDo you think I can convince them to let us curse freely this year?âÂ
You shrugged, âmaybe. Who knows. Is that your only request?âÂ
âItâs one of the few I have.âÂ
They were just as nervous as you. You could see it in the way Chan ran a hand through his hair. Felix squinted at a small list in front of him. He bit down on the end of a pen in his mouth. Jeonginâs knee bounced without stopping. He had to force himself to keep his fingernails away from his mouth.Â
Your stomach twisted into tiny knots. You should have skipped breakfast all together. So nervous, you feared it creeping back up and making a mess all over the conference room table. Your fingers tapped along the cool surface, trying to remain calm.Â
When your manager came in, you sat up a little straighter. All nine of you greeted him and waited for new contracts to be passed out. Your manager went around placing thick stapled packs of paper in front of each member.Â
Worried eyes drifted through the comic sans words. Words, words, and more words. Sign on the dotted line here. A flipped page, another filled with words, and then another signature.Â
Your manager reached Han and placed the final contract down before him. He scanned the first few sentences and glanced over to you, expecting yours to appear in front of you, but it never did. Instead, heavy footsteps faded onto the other side of the table.Â
Your heart stopped. You couldnât breathe. Someone shoved a knife through the center of your heart. Why didnât you have a renewal contract in front of you?Â
Han cleared his throat and called the managerâs name. âWhy doesnât our ninth member have a contract? Did you run out of paper in the office?âÂ
He shifted and leaned forward in his chair. Confusing glances shifted to one another. Chanâs eyes found your face. For a brief moment, you swore he saw your soul. The way it crumbled and slipped into sand before his fingers.Â
You looked away, glancing down at the table. Your leader did what he always did. He stuck up for you instantly. âYeah, why is-â He cut off when the manager held out a hand to him.Â
âYes, I know. Letâs talk about the elephant in the room. Iâm getting there, Chan. Letâs just take a moment to breathe.âÂ
Your fingers dug into your knees. This was it. The moment you dreaded. You wouldnât be offered a renewal contract. Your time as an idol slipped by in a flash. The last tour was the last and you didnât even know. What would become of your career now?Â
âIâm sure we all know that thereâs been pushback from the fans aboutâŚâ He trailed off, unable to say your name. Deep down, this hurt him, too. He didnât want to be the one to give you the news.Â
He sucked in a deep breath, glancing up, silently praying for the courage to kill off another dream. The wheel turned again. The cut-throat industry killed another dream. There would be no recovery. Not for your ego. Not for your hopes. Without this, you were certain youâd die.Â
They dubbed you the traveling member. As an odd number of Stray Kids, when dorms were assigned, someone had to have three members instead of two. You refused. You gave yourself up, not wanting to miss the guys.Â
One week, you stayed with Chan and Jeongin. The next, youâd switch to Felix and Seungmin. Minho and Han. Changbin and Hyunjin. You always cycled through one week a month. Sleeping on couches and occasionally, the air mattress if you set it up.Â
You didnât mind it. You didnât have a personal bedroom, but there were pieces of you in each of their dorms. Your hand sculpted and painted magnets hung papers and grocery lists, on the kitchen fridge, in Changbin and Hyunjinâs dorm. The three of you spent hours playing with air dry clay. Shaping, molding, baking, and painting; attaching the magnets with hot glue, shrieking when you burnt the tips of your fingers.Â
The customized XBox controller you purchased sat with Felix and Seungminâs controllers in their dorm. Each time you were over, the three of you slung over one another on the couch. You smacked remotes out of hands and made loud noises, trying to distract and kill each other in a handful of different video games.Â
In Minho and Hanâs dorm, they let you hang your family photos. They let you turn the living room into a memory maze. You slathered photos of the band everywhere. Tucking your own family and friends into smaller frames, so they were hidden among the group.Â
Chan and Jeonginâs dorm came with an extra closet. They let you use it to house your clothes. You traveled from dorm-to-dorm with a backpack. If you needed something, you let yourself in with their key, snuck in, and snuck back out.Â
What would you do without all of that? The laughter when Han made something wrong by accident because he misread the directions. The late night talks with Chan because in the darkness of the night, you knew dark thoughts could appear. You didnât want your leader to feel alone as you felt sometimes.Â
The teasing remarks made by Seungmin when you woke up on the couch, looking like you survived a midnight tornado. Twisted clothes, messy hair, and the occasional dried stream of drool. He never let you forget it. Not once. Your visits left him with morning ritual rights.Â
âThe fans are threatening to boycott the next comeback and Iâm sorry, but we canât take that chance.âÂ
âSo what are you saying?âÂ
âBullshit!â Felixâs hand slammed the table. âYou canât just-âÂ
âFuck no!âÂ
He sighed, lifting up his callused hands again. âIâm sorry, but this isnât my decision to make. We have to think of what benefits the company. This isnât their fault, itâs not.âÂ
âThatâs a crazy thing to say when youâre making it seem like it,â Jeongin mumbled beneath his breath. His jaw clenched, eyes narrowed at his contract, and he shook his head.Â
You didnât know whether to laugh, or cry. Your hands tightened around the denim fabric of your jeans. Your group, friends, and family members stuck up for you, but it wouldnât matter in the end. You knew that. Company decisions were always final.Â
âBut this isnât the end of the road for you,â your manager continued. âJust because youâre not working out here, the Itzy fanbase loves you. Theyâre in a conversation with their own management team right now. If youâre willing-âÂ
âNo!â Felix snapped and shoved himself up. The chair rolled away behind him. âNo! You canât do that! Itzy has been a group for years and weâve been a group for years! They donât belong with Itzy, they belong with us!âÂ
âI know, Felix, and I believe that.âÂ
âThen why arenât you trying to change this outcome? Tell the supposed fans to fuck off!âÂ
âI tried. Iâm powerless in this situation. We have investors in the company. Youâre one of the top groups in the company. If fans boycott your comeback, itâll tank the stocks. Our investors will-âÂ
âWe donât care about the investors! You can tell them to go-âÂ
Changbin reached over and gently patted Felixâs shoulder. He scowled, but slowly sank back in his seat. âWhat he means to say,â Changbin took over, âis that this isnât fair. Not to them, or us.âÂ
âI know itâs not and Iâm sorry, but my hands are tied.âÂ
Chan stood from his chair with an alarming amount of calmness. âThen weâre not signing the renewal contracts without every member of our family being involved.â He grabbed his contract and began walking around the table, collecting each of the contracts.Â
The guys didnât object. Felix picked his own blank contract up eagerly and handed it to him, but not before glaring at their manager. âYeah, what he said.âÂ
âStop.âÂ
Chan glanced over at the sound of your voice.Â
âSo I can still be an idol? Iâll just be placed in Itzyâs group?âÂ
A hair ran through the managerâs spiked black hair. âYes. Youâll train with them instead of Stray Kids.âÂ
âBut I donât know all of their songs. Thereâs five members and they all have song parts. Their dances are all cemented and-âÂ
âTheyâre just finishing up an old era. In a few months, theyâll have another. New dances. New songs. Weâll split it all up evenly. We can handle the rest when we need to. Their team is willing to do whatever it takes to keep you an idol, all you have to do is agree.âÂ
A heavy silence filled the room. Such quietness, you could hear a pin drop. Your heart ached, but you said the words, anyway. âIâll do it.âÂ
âYou canât!â Felix cried.Â
âHeâs right, this isnât a good idea.â Seungmin spoke up for the first time. âThis is only going to cause more chaos. If you bow down to the fans this time, theyâll become greedy and-âÂ
âIâm sorry,â your manager uttered again. âI did everything, guys. I tried it all. The superiors are only looking at the business side of things. Theyâre not budging.âÂ
Chan softly called your name. He reached out across the table and went for your hand, but you pulled away. âItâs okay,â you whispered. âIâll manage. Sign your contracts and keep going.âÂ
You blinked, trying to keep the burning tears at bay. âIâll figure it out. You always said Iâve been a good problem solver.âÂ
The stacks of contracts in front of him mocked you with paper snarls. The cruel whispers of fandom mockery grumbled to life in the back of your head. You used the table to push your body up and pushed in your chair.Â
âIf youâll excuse me, Iâm going to go use the restroom.âÂ
You ducked your head, hoping to get out of the room before the tears cascaded down your cheeks. Your manager rushed after you, placing an arm around your shoulder. âItâs alright. Iâm sorry. I wish it could be different, but let me show you where to meet their team first. The behind the scenes crew canât wait to meet you. Theyâve heard a lot of good things.â
The manager led you away from eight speechless guys. Tears pricked up in Felixâs eyes. Han slumped down in his chair, tugging his sweatshirtâs hood over his eyes. Hyunjinâs eyes went up to your empty seat.Â
The memories of paint smearing everywhere and staining your skin during the magnet painting came back. He taught you and Changbin how to add small details with fine-tipped paint brushes. The laughter, the joy, and the memories, he thought thatâd last forever.Â
You stood up and walked through the door, sucking up all the hopes and dreams, you still carried them within the beating ventricles of your heart.Â
~ ~ ~Â
On the outside, you looked fine, but you crumbled on the inside. One week into the new formation, you tried your best. The day you started, you hit the ground running.Â
You recorded vocals in a different music studio. Every time the door opened, you expected the guys to appear, but they never did. Producers floated in and out of the room. You all worked hard to get the notes right.Â
Usually, you hit higher notes with ease, but not anymore. Just this morning, it took you over twenty minutes to hit a note. With 3racha, it would have taken less than five. Shame crept into your bones.Â
In another dance practice room, it laid out similar to the ones Stray Kids used. The only difference? The chaos wasnât the same. The shared giggles from the girls and inside jokes, you didnât understand any of it.Â
You tried, forcing yourself to laugh at the right times. You followed along with the choreographer. On water breaks, you felt alone. The girls tried to include you, but you couldnât stop moping. You missed the warmth of the guys you called your family. You loved Itzy, but it wasnât the same and itâd never be the same.Â
It weighed so heavy on your shoulders, it began to affect your dance. You were following the same choreographer that you once used for a handful of Stray Kids dances. They pointed at your defeated posture, gestured to your feet, and lectured you on your poor effort.Â
Your cheeks flushed scarlett. Your bottom lip quivered. To make it worse, you were told to suck it up. One of the girls opened their mouth to say something, but the words didnât come out in time.Â
You spun around, storming off, unable to handle the critique. You couldnât. Not like this. It wasnât in you. You couldnât perform and pretend to be someone you werenât.Â
Despite the harshness from your previous fandom, you loved being an idol. Your heart nearly burst on stage when arenas filled with singing fans. The light from light sticks reflected on the tears in your eyes.Â
Love locked together. The energy heightened. You grew stronger from it. You were chained together with your family. Without them, you were nothing. At this point, you didnât care about giving up on the idol life.Â
Your career ended the moment your manager led you from the room.Â
~ ~ ~Â
Minho hadnât seen you in a few days. Nobody had. Your absence lingered like a ghost. The parts of you in each dorm, it was all they could think about. The moment you found out you were going to switch groups, you went back to Chan and Jeonginâs dorm.Â
Every piece of clothing you owned, you threw it in a suitcase. When that filled, you took it out, dumped the contents into your car, and came back for more. You couldnât face them again. Not when the hurt still sat so fresh.Â
Theyâd each see you in the halls from time-to-time, but you couldnât handle conversation with them. You knew how itâd end. Sobbing, breaking down, and in tears. You had to be strong for them. A clean break sounded better. At least, theyâd be able to get over your disappearance quicker.Â
When Chan and Jeongin came home, a handwritten sticky note awaited them along with all four keys to each of the four dorms. You checked yourself into a hotel. Youâd come back at a later date to collect the rest of your stuff.Â
Their manager said youâd be transferred over to one of the Itzy dorms. They werenât sure which one, but he felt certain youâd like it there. The girls were always upbeat and made everyone around them laugh. Youâd never be bored.Â
Just as Minho rounded the corner, you slammed into him hard. He reached out to steady you, calling your name softly. You glanced up through tears and clumpy eyelashes. âSorry, Iâm sorry, I didnât mean to.âÂ
âAre you okay?âÂ
You nodded and pulled back. âYeah, rough day. You know I get them sometimes.â He reached a hand out to grab you again, but you walked around him. âExcuse me, Iâve gotta go.âÂ
You hurried away, leaving him alone, and speechless. You were on a mission to find your former manager. You joining Itzy was a trial run. A temporary thing. Something you hadnât yet signed a contract to.Â
You could still leave.Â
~ ~ ~Â
When Minho went back into the music recording studio, he was supposed to get back into the booth to record. The door opened and Changbin glanced up from the directorâs seat. âHey, youâre back early. I thought you said you were taking a ten minute break.âÂ
âIâm not doing this.âÂ
âHuh?âÂ
âIâm going home. Come with me.âÂ
âUh, excuse me?â He raised an eyebrow and gestured to the recording booth. âWe have a song to record. A due date lingers and-âÂ
When he uttered your name, Changbinâs face fell. He frowned and pressed a button on the equipment in front of him. Memories of your devastated look in the conference room came back. He missed you. They all did.Â
âIâm not doing this without them.âÂ
Changbin nodded, toggled another button, and stood up. âYouâre right. Letâs go find the others.âÂ
The pair walked out, nearly trampling a nervous Felix. His eyes lingered on the corner of the hall. Changbin called his name and put a hand on his shoulder. âAre you okay?âÂ
âNo. Why did-âÂ
âYou seen them, too?â Minho asked.Â
âThey look so broken. I canât handle it. I want them back.âÂ
âWe all do, Lix.âÂ
âAnd thatâs why weâre going to find Chan and raise hell, letâs go.â Changbin marched forward, keeping an arm around the emotional weight of the younger member.Â
The rest of the guys were scattered downstairs at the canteen. Chan had just scanned his meal card when footsteps caused him to turn around. He blinked in confusion as Changbin approached him.Â
âI thought you said youâd direct until two?âÂ
âChange of plans. If the fans can threaten to boycott our company, so can we.âÂ
âWhat?âÂ
âYou heard me. Come on. Letâs go, Channie hyung. Weâre on a mission and you play a part in it, too.â He stepped to the side, revealing Minho hugging a teary-eyed Felix.Â
The sight caused him to frown. His fingers gripped around his tray. âYou know what? Youâre right. Screw this.â He slammed his tray on an empty table. âLetâs go.âÂ
Changbin snatched the banana from his tray before rushing after him.Â
~ ~ ~Â
âI understand youâre upset, but you canât do this. Your contracts say-âÂ
âDonât care,â Seungmin cut off their manager.Â
âSue us,â Hyunjin added.Â
âGood luck, considering weâre your money makers.âÂ
Their manager rubbed the sides of his temples. âYou do realize that this might have the opposite effect that you want, right?âÂ
Chan shrugged, âweâve talked it over. Weâre willing to do whatever it takes to get them back. If theyâre gone, weâre gone.âÂ
âGod, I need a drink.âÂ
They watched as he left the room. In his hands, a stack of handwritten letters from each of the members. Each one went into detail for why you were needed from the group. You werenât just a group member, you were family, and family fights for one another when times get tough.Â
Meanwhile, you wiped your tear-stained eyes. Now smudged with black liquid liner, you looked like a crying racoon. You sucked in a deep breath and pushed open the door to the conference room. You knew this was where he went on his lunch break.Â
To your surprise, you didnât find him. Instead, you came face-to-face with the eight people you loved dearly. They looked up when the door opened. Hyunjin sat the closest and reached you first.Â
âHey, are you okay? What happened?â He grabbed your shoulders, studying your messy face. âWhy are you crying.âÂ
âBecause they miss us, you idiot,â Seungmin grumbled.
Hyunjinâs arms tugged you close. You slumped into his body instantly. Defeated sobs rocked your body. How many times had this happened years ago? Back when you were a trainee, fighting for your life in the survival group?Â
The members kept you floating then, but they couldnât help now. How were you supposed to tell them you were giving it all up? All the dreams you wanted to continue accomplishing? The goals. Future plans. The hopes.Â
Traveling. Fan interactions. Interviews. Live performances. Ambassador roles. You were done with all of it. The industry finally broke you. The worst part? It wasnât the industry that put the final nail in the coffin, it was the fandom.Â
Congratulations. It worked. The hatred spewing between lips. Slathering twitter threads. The hurtful memes being passed from person-to-person. They got what they wanted and where did that leave you?Â
Alone. Miserable. Isolated. Dying in a ditch and for what crime? Being you? Being a little different? Quieter? Louder? Too much? Too little? Too dramatic? Too cold?Â
You were hung on the cross and crucified by the fans you adored. Your very own Judas. They gave you up and they didnât even know. Not yet. The words hadnât been posted yet. Your transfer wouldnât be announced until you signed the contract. Now itâd never happen. Not ever.Â
They would cheer at your dismissal. The company would dub it personal reasons, so they didnât tarnish their image. Whatever happened to you from here on out, it was your own problem to mend.Â
Jeongin was the second one up. He walked over and wrapped his arms around you and Hyunjin. Felix threw himself from the chair and nearly took out all of you. It didnât take long before they were all around you. It felt like old times. Almost.Â
Only this time, you wouldnât pull away and enter the shining spotlights on the stage. Youâd seal the deal with your manager, sign a few papers confirming everything, and itâd be over. Your time as a k-pop idol would be a thing of the past.Â
Emotions ran high. The door to the room squeaked open. The manager walked back in and looked up with a face of confusion. It softened when he saw you surrounded by your eight protectors. They slowly pulled away and your light began to dim.Â
When your manager called your name, you shakily let go of Hyunjin. The future knocked. You had to let go now. No matter how scary, you had to let it go. You wiped away tears and straightened your back, just as your seniors lectured you when you were a trainee.Â
You opened your mouth to speak, but he beat you to it. A stack of papers stretched out to you. A black pen sat on top. You shook your head, unable to sign the contract for Itzy. You couldnât betray your group like that.Â
âTake it and read it. I think youâll want to look at this one.â He placed it in your hands and stepped back. You wiped your eyes, trying to read everything.Â
When you read the first sentence, catching the words ârenewal contract,â you collapsed to your knees. Felix dropped beside you, worrying about what you were handed. He pulled it away and looked at it.Â
âThis is a renewal contract and-âÂ
âIâm happy to announce the uppers finally agreed. They wonât risk the group boycotting their schedules. Itâs a fight they want to avoid.âÂ
You collapsed over into Felixâs body. He dropped the stack of stapled papers and quickly grabbed you. âHey, itâs okay. Iâve got you.âÂ
âWe all do,â Minho added.Â
âI said we were family for a reason.â Chan walked closer and kneeled down to the other side of you.Â
Changbin huffed and crossed his arms. âHyung, this was my idea like two days ago! I started this! Whereâs my praise? Just because Minho put it in action today, it doesnât mean that my credit isnât due!âÂ
A weak laugh bubbled between your lips. His face lit up and he grinned. âHey, there it is! Thatâs my favorite sound!âÂ
âTheyâre staying at our dorm tonight!âÂ
âNuh-uh! Fuck off, Innie!â Felix clutched you tighter. âWeâre camping out on the couch and laying on Seungmin all night.âÂ
âWoah, no way! I comforted them when they came through the door first!âÂ
âShut up, Hyunjin!âÂ
âEnough!â Minho snapped. âWeâre not doing anything until they sign the contract. The ball is in your court. Are you signing it, or are you just going to lay there soaking it in your tears?âÂ
âMinho, donât be mean.âÂ
Chan handed you the pen and you shakily signed your name. The moment the first page held your name, warmth flowed back into your heart. You sniffled and scribbled over and over again, not caring to read the words. Chan flipped the pages and you signed them all.Â
Murmurs of excitement buzzed up again. It really didnât matter where you spent the night. The truth? No matter which dorm youâd pick, they would all turn it into a nine member sleepover to celebrate you.Â
Their family was once again reunited and that was the only thing that truly mattered.
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