What Happens in Seoul
Description
Natalie is a 17 year old girl from New York. When her family decides to go on vacation to South Korea, the trip starts off on a bad note when Natalie gets lost at the airport and is separated from her parents. As she ventures on her own to get to her hotel in Seoul, her luck appears to change as she meets some people that help her out. But these new friends, as she soon learns, are actually members of a famous Korean band, who happen to go by the name of FT Island...
Foreword
This is an idea that I had quite a while ago for a story, and for the sake of the plot all of FT Island can speak English. This is my first ever fanfiction, so comments and subscribers are greatly appreciated! Constructive criticism is also certainly welcome if you are willing to give some :D
Also, a big thank you to ftislandworld.com and ♪♫ Midnight Sonata Café ♫♪ for featuring my story! <3
Sequel can be found here.
–neon
Preface:
The sun sets in the distance, sinking beneath the horizon of the landscape that I've tried to convince myself is familiar by now, bringing forth a silent ambush of darkness as the night reigns over the day, even if only temporarily for the hours to come. The rest of the sky is covered by dark clouds – overcast that has been thriving all day. Below the dome of horizon, the bustling city of Seoul contrasts against the dark storm brewing above. City lights, bright just like home, but different. This isn't home. This isn't where I should be, where everything is like a stranger lurking in the shadows, unbeknownst to me. It's even more unknown than I could have hoped to realize, alienating me in a way that leaves me dazed and confused.
A simple tourist. That's all I am to these people, to those people. I had never expected any of this, for these events to unfold, for fate to carry out this chosen path. Shouldn't I have known better? Shouldn't I have expected as much? What did I think would happen when my time here came to an end? Good things never last. It was precisely that perfection that should have raised suspicion. Why couldn't I have just left well enough alone? I guess...What happens in Seoul, stays in Seoul.
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