Chapter 15

Youngest of Pieces: [WHO- I AM] (8)

 

“During class I thought I had learnt a lot, but now I realise I don’t understand anything,” Carolina is complaining, kicking her foot out in the air out of irritation.

Hannah has followed Carolina and Maria outside the photo shoot location to walk their puppies a little while Julia and Emelia are shooting. Hannah has just been posing in front of the camera for her solo shoot, so when going to the dressing-room she found Maria asking who wants to come along outside, which Carolina and Hannah decided to do. Still in the outfits for the Japanese magazine photo shoot, the girls are careful to wear their own shoes and jackets to not ruin the clothes. Hannah jogs to the side of the parking lot when Michin wants to run there.

Carolina doesn’t like that her Japanese isn’t as good as Hannah’s and Emelia’s – she doesn’t like that she can’t communicate. Hannah finds it good that Carolina can’t speak Japanese too well, as it somehow makes Hannah feel better because Carolina speaks Korean super well and she seemed to understand everything people said even when Hannah back in the day couldn’t understand anything; not it’s vice versa and it does feel good. Carolina is used to know the languages; even when going to China she thinks she knows what is being said though she doesn’t speak Chinese, while now in Japan she is so left behind because she doesn’t understand.

“Stop complaining. I love it,” Maria says in a good mood. “This is why Hannah learned Japanese so fast; she basically lived in Japan when filming her drama.”

“I did live in Japan,” Hannah nods, walking backwards to see her friends. The weather is good in Tokyo, warmer than in Seoul so it feels good to step outside. “And the manager who was with me only spoke Japanese and Korean, two languages I at that time didn’t speak well, so it was Japanese I learnt.”

In August 2009, Hannah went to Japan for the first time. She went there without her members to have a small supporting role in a Japanese love drama, and halfway through that drama she was requested to audition for another Japanese drama, that in 2010 made her get a face in Japan as the rebelling teenager Kenny from the drama Fist of Victory. That drama is still what people in Japan remembers when mentioning Hannah, as she got praise for her acting as well for the fighting scenes they had. Hannah could say she changed with that drama. She had gotten into a much better shape than earlier because she was going to the gym and practicing boxing for two months before actually starting to film the drama, and it is still with her today. It was lonely too, as Hannah was alone in Japan while the other members were in Korea. She understood barely anything on the set and though she had a translator with her, that translator’s English wasn’t that good either so there were really a lot of lonely times. When 5 Pieces prepared for a comeback in Korea, Hannah felt happy to come back, though she at that time had gotten friends in Japan, learnt the language and even had a lot of fans.

“In a few days, I will speak as well as you,” Maria challenges Hannah, making the youngest laugh as it isn’t the first time Maria has said that. But it makes Maria study more, so Hannah doesn’t say anything else but giving a thumb up. The thing about 5 Pieces talking in Japanese in Japan doesn’t go well when the managers doesn’t look at them the whole time, but Hannah guess it will go better soon.

Half the day is spent for the photo shoot before 5 Pieces goes for a TV recording, changing into their [Sleeper] promotion outfits. The concept for [Sleeper], especially in the music video, was that 5 Pieces had a lot of frost on them – they had special spray that they put in their hairs that makes it look like frost or at least being white – and that is also what they use today.

It is a grey concept today; Hannah is wearing a waist top with good and short sleeves to a tank top under it and jeans, all in gray. Her long blonde hair is straight with the white frost effect at the end of her hair. All members are in grey; Maria, Julia and Carolina are wearing white tank tops, but otherwise all ladies are wearing the same waist top with hood, only Hannah and Carolina having short sleeves. Maria and Carolina are wearing shorts, while the other three are in jeans. Matching outfits definitely and in really cool make-up in light eye-shadows and thick mascara.

Not just because of the outfits but also that they are Europeans, everyone in the studio looks at them. The MCs for the show they will make an appearance on are being greeted by 5 Pieces backstage, and their eyes get big when seeing the girls the first time today and their faces doesn’t change much when the TV recording starts with an interview of 5 Pieces.

“What have happened to you?!” the male MC starts off asking the moment the introductions are done, his voice loud to show how surprised he is. “A year ago I interviewed you when you released the song [I Love You], and now … who are you?!”

The girls burst out laughing over his question that shows he doesn’t recognize them with this new concept and the female MC laughs at him too; though in a more girly way.

“But what happened with the cute girls I met a year ago?” he wonders, not letting go of that.

“Aren’t we cute now?” Emelia wonders without any face expression.

“That’s scary!” the MC burst out and they laugh because Emelia asked that question with that face just because it would be fun.

“Are you disappointed over this style?” Emelia asks him instead and he shakes his head, saying he was just really surprised.

“Emelia’s Japanese have definitely improved since I met you last year,” the MC continues, praising Emelia who smiles right away, “Have all of your Japanese improved? Are you still learning?”

“My Japanese is really good now, but the other members are still learning,” Emelia answers, filled with confidence.

“There is a bunch of Japanese books in our bags backstage,” Hannah fills in. She smiles when the MCs laugh over their answers.

“Is Hannah still the Japanese representative in 5 Pieces?” the male MC wonders, pointing from Emelia to Hannah. He definitely remembers a lot from when he interviewed 5 Pieces at the beginning of 2012, a year ago, when 5 Pieces promoted their first Japanese single [I Love You]; at that time it was mostly Hannah who spoke in Japanese, and they even had a translator with them who sat behind them to translate.

“Emelia is also a representative now, ever since her drama,” Hannah is fast to say when seeing her members nodding, pointing over at the girl she mentions. “Her Japanese is really good now, so I won’t speak as much.”

“Please talk much anyway,” the MC laughs at her last comment.

The female MC asks them; “5 Pieces seem to always be learning a new language, like now you are studying Japanese. How many languages do you all speak now?”

“Last time we counted,” Hannah starts off with a look at her members and finger in the air as if she is going to count, “about seven different languages within the group. It’s not much, but it feels like it is enough.”

“But seven is a lot!”

“You think?” Emelia doesn’t look like she thinks so, though the MCs looks like they were about to swallow their tongues by the amount.

“Yes! Then what languages is it? What language do each one of you speak?”

“Emelia speaks the most,” Hannah answers, pointing again over at Emelia, “she can speak Japanese, Korean, Chinese…”

“Swedish, English and German,” Emelia fills in while nodding, “six languages. I’m the most international member in the group.”

The MCs looks impressed, almost like it is unbelievable, and wonders what about the other members.

“All five of us speak Swedish, English and Korean, that’s the three basic languages,” Emelia answers so they all don’t have to say it and the MCs laughs over her “three basic languages” and Emelia points at Julia next who sits with Carolina between them. “Then Julia also speaks German and Chinese like me.”

“Spanish,” Maria says with her hand up.

“I speak only three languages,” Carolina says in Korean.

“Carolina is our representative in Korea, so she speaks the three basic languages,” Hannah translates to Japanese. “And then I speak Japanese a bit.”

“WHY do all of you speak so many languages?! And what’s up with the three BASIC languages?” The MCs both seems upset over how natural it all seems to be for them and Emelia looks at Hannah for the youngest to answer.

“Swedish and English are like the basic languages to learn in Sweden where we come from,” Hannah starts to calmly explain in Japanese, “and since we have been promoting in Korea for some years, that has become a basic language too. All five members speak the basic languages.”

“Then Japanese will also become a basic language for 5 Pieces?”

“It will,” Emelia confidently answers and the male MC laughs at her.

“Why are you never smiling?” he asks and points at her. “These two-” he points at Maria and Carolina sitting on each side of Emelia “- are both smiling even if they don’t know what we are saying, but you don’t smile no matter what you say.”

“I know Japanese,” Maria says and the MC gives a surprised sound and face-expression. Hannah laughs at it. “Emelia don’t smile … because of image.”

“It’s her image,” Hannah nods.

“Wait, you speak Japanese? Didn’t just Hannah and Emelia know Japanese?”

“No! Our Japanese is better, but all of us can speak a little, tiny bit.”

“Oh… So all of you are amazing then?” the MC concludes with a nice smile and Maria nods, repeating ‘we are amazing’ in Japanese, a phrase she definitely knows.

“5 Pieces has released their third Japanese single [Sleeper],” the female MC brings up and looks at the group, motioning with her hand for them to explain it. Hannah is the one explaining the single; the two songs it contains and that it is their first original Japanese songs as their previous singles that has just been previous Korean hits translated to Japanese and when explaining the song [Sleeper], their outfits suddenly seem to be understood by the MCs – you can see how they both just opens her mouths and ‘aaaah’ when she says it. After talking about the single, 5 Pieces gets to perform the title song on the program and when they are done they give a signed single to the MCs and exchange some words and phrases before 5 Pieces continues with their next schedule – interviews.

It’s not that many interviews, but after one hour and fifteen minutes it is over and 5 Pieces gets to eat dinner. It is already after six in the afternoon now and all of them head to the apartment after buying some food to eat dinner there as well as feeding the puppies and take them on a walk. Manager Song goes on the walk with Julia and Hannah – the only two ladies that aren’t too tired from eating – to show them where they can walk with the puppies and such. The day has gone by fast, and though they have gone to the apartment, their schedule isn’t over which is why they are still careful of hair and make-up and also the outfits. It was fun to eat dinner because the ladies were sitting with napkins all over them to not spill on the clothes.

“I couldn’t sleep either,” Hannah says when they are taking the walk with the puppies. Julia said she didn’t sleep all that well their first night in the apartment, which Hannah can recognize with herself.

“It’s strange because when we have been staying at hotels, I don’t have a trouble sleeping. Maybe because we are so used at hotels, but seriously I could not sleep at all. Carolina kept listening to music too; she must be deaf or something, I could hear exactly what she was listening to and even what they were singing – and she was using earphones,” Julia says with an annoyed sigh. “And the room is hot. Seriously hot.”

Manager Song repeats ‘seriously hot’ in Japanese, not getting any attention though Hannah who looks at Julia sees her friend react on it.

“I don’t have anything against being in Japan,” Julia tries to explain that she has nothing against their activities even if she complains a lot about it. “It’s just different for some reason, as we have a whole apartment like we are going to spend five years here as we have done in Korea.”

“That won’t happen,” their manager promises.

Julia answers with a sigh, and Hannah tries to smile to her. None of the members have anything against working in Japan; most of them have actually wanted to have a lot of activities in Japan so this should be the time when they are cheering the whole time, but even Hannah must admit that something makes her not being able to take it all in as she thought she would. When doing interviews and when they are at their schedule she is so excited to speak in Japanese and to promote the group, but the moment they get backstage it feels like her smile just disappears. She keeps thinking about why it is like that. In the end she thinks maybe all the negativity they have been receiving from antis online recently could be the source, and since the girls doesn’t talk about that, they take it out on the new apartment and those things instead. It’s not just antis in Korea that are on them now; ever since [Daze] got popular in Europe and America, people all around the world have been questioning the girl-group – why Korea?

The moment Hannah can, she hugs their kitten Ace. He sleeps most of the time when he isn’t eating or playing with someone’s socks or his own toys, but he seems just the same as he has been in Korea, as if he has adapted already to the new environment. The two puppies are still restless at times, but since they are used to travel around in the van and behind backstage of different locations daily, it isn’t completely different from Korea after all. They are animals, so they don’t feel it the same way as the ladies do. Hannah just hopes the strange feeling the ladies are feeling today will get better soon.

 

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Early the next morning, Maria thinks she wakes up super early and when leaving her bedroom she is sure that no one else is awake. But when coming inside the big company room, Emelia is sitting by the bar kitchen to the right and reading a magazine.

“Don’t you ever sleep, lady?!” Maria cries out. She had been so sure she would be up first, but like always … somehow … Emelia is always up.

“I’m surprised you are up too,” Emelia says, and she speaks in Japanese, which makes Maria feel a headache coming. “Hannah is awake too.”

Maria mutters about the Japanese speaking rapper and that both Emelia and Hannah are awake this early while she walks inside the kitchen to get some water. “Where’s Hannah then?”

“She’s running up and down the stairs or something,” Emelia answers in Japanese even if Maria used Korean, and she shakes her head over what the youngest is doing.

“She’s running?” Maria asks; her understanding of Japanese is not the best but she can catch up on words.

Emelia goes back to the Korean language; “Up and down the stairs, I think. We’re on the tenth floor and Hannah said it is great to run up and down… I get exhausted just thinking about it.”

Normally, Emelia and Maria don’t seem to get along well; always saying the opposite things from the other. But when it comes to working out, both of them gets exhausted just hearing about people working out. So whenever Hannah goes crazy by running up and down the stairs of the apartment building (she has done it in Korea too when not having time to go to the gym or just to exercise), these two girls in the kitchen would sit and eat.

The two girls are quiet in the kitchen until the front door of the apartment is opened and Michin runs to it to greet whoever comes. Maria goes to the hall, seeing a sweaty Hannah taking off her shoes.

“You are crazy,” is all that Maria says before walking away.

Hannah gives a tired smile without looking up, exhausted from running up and down the stairs. She has been stretching both before and after and while running she came to think of that she had forgotten to bring dumbbells, and now before she forgets about it she writes it down on a note in her bedroom before she goes straight to take a shower. Today’s schedule doesn’t require make-up or stage outfits; 5 Pieces will spend the day recording songs for their Japanese album.

The second night at the apartment went a little better. The girls went straight to bed last night after coming home after midnight from Music Japan, instead of just sitting and doing nothing like the night before, still Hannah couldn’t sleep too well. It could be because she is nervous for today’s studio recording because she kept dreaming strangely about singing in Japanese.

Today the pets will stay at the apartment, so before leaving the ladies makes sure to feed them and take them on a walk and make sure they have water in the kitchen and toys out so the furniture won’t be touched and all that. And after that, 5 Pieces heads to the recording studio with nervous stomachs and Julia brings tea with her in case their voices will need something delicious to help their throats after some singing.

Politely the girls greets the producers and Japanese staff, meeting some Korean staff too and during the time they are going through the first song of the day, 5 Pieces are also warming up their voices and they even do a brief acapella together. Recording music is nothing new for 5 Pieces, but to do it in Japanese is still very new to them and that is probably why there are so many people in there with them. They get help with the Japanese words and how to pronounce right. The first song they record is called [Bad Girls], and it has a very fast beat with some matrix/Japanese music sound break somewhere towards the end that actually is really cool. While recording the song, Hannah realises that there aren’t much individual parts in the song but more like a bunch of short rap parts for Emelia to pop in throughout the song, the chorus is repeated many times as well as the hook. But even when they listen to it the first time, the song definitely has charms, a cool charm and the lyric is really cool too: 5 Pieces as bad girls.

Hannah has a very soft foundation on her skin, just to not look tired in front of the people they work for and she is extremely focused today because, of course, she wants to do extremely well. Working out in the morning clears her mind for the day; she feels more active and positive and her voice sounds better too as her whole body is warmed up and it makes her able to focus on the singing, the language and also to sit on the side and write up Japanese words that she needs to study (making notes), doing the same thing as the other members.

5 Pieces were actually requested to wear some kind of light make-up today, and not just to look good in front of the staff but the fact that there will be cameras filming. The agency films it, today from the recording studio it is for some news program – their manager says it is for the Korean viewers but that some American program have asked if they could use some footage too – and though 5 Pieces were told to be natural even if they are being filmed, the girls would be natural with or without the cameras. That’s how 5 Pieces always is like.

Hannah moves her head to the beat when they are listening through [Bad Girls] that they have been working on during the morning, biting her lips and keeping her eyes on the lyrics to see if it ended up as it is written. It is a little like MBLAQ’s [Run], very cool. Carolina raps a little in the beginning, saying in English that it is time for 5 Pieces and Emelia raps some too, a mix of their voices. It sounds good, definitely.

 

“Carolina can beat box,” Emelia laughs and points at the girl who is ruffling her hair in confusion while looking through the lyrics to the next song they will record. They have changed song; this time to a hip hop song called [No Matter What] that easily is convinced to be Emelia’s kind of song.

“Can we start with Emelia’s rap at this part?” the Japanese producer asks when they have gone through a few things.

Emelia goes to take her position in the other room to record, showing the cool peace-sign to the camera filming through the glass. She starts to record, her voice unbelievable low and dark for being a girl’s and it is really cool as she raps in a mix of Japanese and English. It sounds like she is talking, but 30 times faster; Emelia’s rap had definitely improved a lot last year and that is probably why Hannah thinks [No Matter What] will be her shining song in the album.

“A little more power,” the producer requests, letting Emelia re-do it.

Before Emelia was recording, Hannah was sitting with her head down and taking notes on the lyrics paper, but when Emelia is recording her part the youngest is watching her from the back with the other members. She can’t help but to wonder if this will air on some channel in America, well aware of the cameras filming; wondering if the Americans will hear any difference in the languages as they are speaking both Japanese and Korean.

After finishing recording a bit of that song it is a break for lunch. The girls go to sit in another room; Julia and Emelia had finished recording earlier so they went to the apartment to take a lunch walk with the puppies so they will come for lunch after that while the others sits down to eat. Hannah has just started to eat from the bento when she starts smiling as the Korean man comes inside with a camera, filming as he had been doing inside the recording studio. He has already eaten before he came to film 5 Pieces during lunch.

“How do you think the recording is going?” he asks the girls sitting around the table and eating.

Hannah looks at Maria and Carolina to see if one of them is going to answer, and while Carolina is only focusing on eating, Maria shows a sign of that she is going to answer; covering slightly with her hand as she isn’t done chewing. “Singing in Japanese is easier than talking,” Maria answers with a laugh, talking in Korean since that is what the man is doing. “The songs fit us too, and it goes well because there are a lot of people guiding us to make it sound good.”

“What is it you are recording for?”

“Our Japanese album – it is our first one where we sing in Japanese. So far we have released … three Japanese singles, and while we are now promoting the third single we are preparing the album,” Maria answers, speaking very well and she nods by herself with a smile after saying that. “It’s fun to sing no matter what language it is, but if you know what you sing, it is wonderful. Therefore, we must practice Japanese more. But we have faith; it just doesn’t happen over night so we are working hard.”

By the time they have gotten halfway through lunch, Emelia and Julia returns. Maria cheers when seeing that Julia has taken with her more tea – they have been singing for half the day, so the tea Julia had brought with her has been very useful – and when sharing the tea with the members it doesn’t last for long so she has gotten more of at the apartment now to Maria. The camera-man asks her what it is.

“It’s a Korean tea that is good for the voice,” Julia answers. She hasn’t even sat down yet, busy sharing the tea. “Our fans gave it to us as a present as they know we always look for good ways to treat our voices and because I love tea.”

Julia is addicted to tea and coffee, though it seems like tea is more popular for her during the winter. Maria drinks tea because it helps her voice and throat, otherwise she doesn’t drink it. Emelia and Julia sit down around the table to join in the lunch and just as they are starting to open up their individual bento that had been prepared for today’s lunch, Manager Lee comes inside the room. He takes a seat next to Carolina and hands out papers to the girls across the table. While continuing to eat the girls look at the papers.

“It’s only three songs for the fan meeting,” he informs them. Tomorrow, 5 Pieces will have two fan meetings in Tokyo, followed by two in Yokohama the day after and then one next week too. The girls have been preparing for it with quizzes and things to say in Japanese, but what songs to sing haven’t been decided until now when their manager informs them.

“Not [Daze]?” Carolina wonders, surprised as it sounded like it would be a must to do that song last time she heard them talk about the fan meetings.

“No. Since it is more a meeting for you to get closer to your fans, it should just be the latest Japanese songs. [Once Upon A Time] wasn’t performed that often when it was released so fans will probably be happy over that and the ballad would be good so you don’t have to dance the whole time.”

Hannah nods to show that she is listening though she is taking up books from her bag. She isn’t done eating, but when the manager is done informing them about what he just has found out and the others continues to eat, Hannah both eats and scribbles down notes in her Japanese school books. Julia, who sits next to her, takes one of the books to practice the homework they had for today, and while finishing the lunch the girls are practicing some words for today’s Japanese class.

During the rest after eating before the lunch will come to an end, Emelia steps outside. She did it to go to the bathroom first, but stops by the wall outside the door to be briefly interview by the camera-man.

“The charm of 5 Pieces is that we weren’t given an image by the agency to stick to,” she is answering a question honestly. “Because we were found through an audition program, our image was found during those four-five months auditioning… … I have heard the agency say that we were an unpolished diamond, and with time of practice and hard work each member has found her own image and improvement that I think makes us today who we are.”

“Is the image different then compared to now?”

“We are more confident now,” Emelia answers. “It’s not a childish confidence that we had five years ago but a more mature confidence. And our teamwork has definitely improved so we have more confidence as a group too, which is really good. Because we go through everything together it’s easier to support each other as we know what the others are going through, and even if we are excited to promote in Japan as a group we are at the same time worried about it because we have to learn a lot of new things.”

“Do your promotions in Japan remind you of when you started off in Korea?”

Emelia thinks for it just a little bit before answering, like always being fast to answer but still thinking through before saying anything. “To some point, it does, but when we started in Korea we were like blank sheets. Now we have experience from being in Korea for almost five years so we know the routines of recording and making an album, and promotions too, but it is still a different country so the ladies are a little nervous about learning a new language and the formalities of Japan,” she is nicely answering, “5 Pieces has fans in Japan even before we made our official debut here thanks to the popularity of Korean music and the fact that some of us have had individual activities in Japan, and I think that definitely makes it easier for us to do our best.”

She nods when he thanks her for answering his questions and she walks down the stairs to go do what she was supposed to do while the camera-man gets back inside the room to see the girls left in the room practicing the pronouncing of some Japanese words that sounds familiar to each other, with Hannah as the teacher.

After lunch, 5 Pieces is supposed to have Japanese class, to then head back to the recording studio after a two hour class, and their teacher is currently on her way after getting off the airport from Korea. While waiting for her in another room that has a big table in the middle with a white board on one wall, 5 Pieces sits down and takes out their books as if they actually are in school. The camera-man is still with them, a few other cameras are there too for different reasons – to show 5 Pieces’ way in to the Japanese market. To entertain the staff a little while waiting, 5 Pieces gives an awkward acapella after Carolina’s suggestion. It is a good acapella of the Pussycat Dolls’ [Stickwitu] that keeps the staff entertained for a bit before the teacher arrives.

“Have you been well?” Maria asks the teacher in Japanese to show what a good student she is, leaning her body over the able with her arms and smiling at the teacher who is taking her place at the front of the room.

The teacher looks happy just by that question. “I have been well, thank you for asking,” she answers in Japanese. “How was your day?”

“Awesome!” Maria happily answers with her thumb up, a basic word for answer.

“Good!” Julia answers too.

“Have you all done your homework?” the teacher continues in Japanese and she gets a very sweet answer from the girls who all says ‘yes’ in chorus. The homework for each time is to write words that you during the days wonders over; if you have a word you don’t know what it is in Japanese, you write it down (if you are a good student you look up the word too in the dictionary) or if you hear a Japanese word you don’t know you should write it down too, and now in class they are going through the words that 5 Pieces have written down. Their teacher helps them to explain each word, showing how to spell it and different ways to use it and the ladies are taking notes in case they in the future would want to look it up again. After going through all words they go through daily questions and answers.

“Anata wa kyo nani o tabemaa ka?” Hannah asks Maria; asking what she has eaten today.

“Tabemono (food),” Maria simply answers with her eyes stuck on Hannah. “Oishii (delicious).”

“What did you eat?” their teacher asks Maria.

“Bento.”

“‘Watashi wa’,” the teacher starts to tell Maria how to say it, and automatically the other members repeats it too.

A little later while the teacher is helping Carolina and Julia to have a conversation in Japanese (with Emelia butting in the whole time), the camera-man from earlier steps up next to Hannah who is repeating some words quietly for herself and she smiles when noticing the camera to her right. He asks her about the Japanese lessons and Hannah’s smile grows a little.

“Shirimasen,” she jokes in Japanese, as that means she doesn’t know. She continues in Korean, “The members are studying really hard. Even the other day when we were at a photo shoot, we were studying. We have a good teacher too; she knows the members love food, so many lessons she teaches us things by putting it in a way she knows we will remember.”

5 Pieces goes to the recording studio after class, finishing up there after nine that evening, and the ladies doesn’t head to the apartment after that but instead practices the performances for tomorrow’s fan meeting – they know how to perform [Sleeper] as that is a song they are currently promoting, but they need to learn the lyrics for the ballad [Let me be yours] from the recent single and then remind themselves of the lyrics and choreography of the Japanese version of [Once Upon A Time], their second Japanese single from August last year. And tomorrow, they will meet the cameras again for their fan meeting. 5 Pieces just want their fans to think it is good; they want to satisfy their fans. They look forward to it.

 

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Headline 03rd: 5 Pieces Performs [Oppa] On Inkigayo

Headline 03rd: 5 Pieces Charms Japan On NHK Music Japan With [Sleeper] Performance

 

Headline 04th: Korea’s Second Best Book Of The Week Still 5 Pieces Hannah’s ‘Joe – Under Seoul’s Streets’

Headline 04th: Second Skin Care CF Released With SNSD’s Tiffany, Yuri, Jessica & 5 Pieces’ Maria, Carolina

Headline 04th: Streets Around The World Dancing To 5 Pieces’ [Daze]

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SuperShannon
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WarQueen
#2
Chapter 10: lol! This is so cute! I looove criminal minds <3
thehunniex
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Seems like a fic I would read.
Lemme grab my popcorn. :D
illlusionist #4
I almost believed the existence of this group.I love your style of writing. Looking out for more updates!!

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seems nice.