C for Catastrophe
Behind the StageMany fans reacted differently to the podcast that was sent out. For one thing, it wasn't an official statement from either of their companies, but a personal statement by Chanyeol himself. That got everyone's attention.
It was a message that shattered the fantasies of many dreaming kpop fans, that someday they may be able to marry their ultimate biases and have kids and spent the rest of eternity together. They were filled with momentary rage. However, they hear something else as well. They heard a sincere apology, a genuine confession, with honestly laced meticulously between his voice and words. Chanyeol has been true to them, and many were willing to let him of the hook.
Many, except one.
Kang Mira knew from the start that she was a disturbing child. She has a problem with obsessions, taking them to a level higher than many other people. When she was obsessed with avocados, the green fruits were the only thing that she will eat for all three meals in a day. Or when she became obsessed with a particular TV show that she suddenly stumbled across. The days became a drag as she mooched on her living room couch, barely eating or sleeping or using the bathroom as she wait eagerly for the next episode.
She came across EXO quite recently, and these boys became her strongest obsession yet. Her room was filled with posters of the members. Everything, from her pillows to her books to her laptop, was covered with the boys' faces, either by having it premade or sticked upon. She had an altar for each specific member, each one, and would wake up in the morning to just sit quietly around them and saying silent prayers before going to her laptop to get the latest news of the members' whereabouts by the ever trustable fan websites.
She faced the biggest blows when Kris and Luhan left. Crazy, violent trashing and screaming did she let out for a full half an hour. When baekhyun started dating, even more. Never had she felt such rage and anger before. She destroyed their altars immediately. Men like them, she thought, can never be trusted. Soon enough, the grief overcame her
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