Hi I'm (Y/N), your not so average 19 year old. Why am I not so average you may ask? The first reason that I can think of is that I am a fangirl, not a crazy fangirl, just a VERY devoted one. What am I a fangirl of? Kpop, or more specifically BTS. Of course I like other bands like EXO, SEVENTEEN, BlackPink, Red Velvet, ect. Anywho I live with my step dad, who I would not be living with if he didn't throw away my acceptance letter to college away. My step-dad never liked me much, so I don't understand why he threw it away. While talking about my family I'm Korean. My mom was Korean and my real dad was too, but since I grew up in America I can speak English fluently. Anyway, I'll let you read more about the endless struggle of my life.
[PROBABLY WILL NOT CONTINUE]
OT7 Romance Drama | BTS X Reader
A series of traumatic events in a short span of time turn Y/N's life upside down. Her famous stepbrother offers her a chance to have a fresh start by moving to Seoul. As determined as she is to become strong, independent and finding peace, she didn't realize the many obstacles she would face in achieving her goal.
Many choices and opportunities arise in life. New feelings and old habits are difficult for her to decipher. The need to live in the moment and enjoy the pleasures of having complete control of her decisions, while also attempting to think things through with logic and to not be a burden, it all weighs down on her mentally. Two sides that seem to clash producing an unstable spiral of emotions. Mistakes are made, but lessons are learned when she meets some interesting people along the way. Some of them being men who she can see versions of herself in. They seem to be struggling with their own past demons which tugs at her heart strings.
Will Y/N choose a path to stick with? Maybe, with one of the men she developed a soft spot for...
鈥 - 鉂 鉂 鉂 鉂 鉁 鉂 鉁 鈥 - 鈾 - 鈥 鉁 鉂 鉁 鉂 鉂 鉂 鉂 - 鈥
"The stress fades and I remind myself that we are human. Either we waste time overthinking the possibilities or act on situations as they come to us. What's the point in living if you can't do it freely?"