MiChaeng- Movie Theater

Mina, Come Out!

The next day was an eventful day. Seemingly out of nowhere, Park Jinyoung had requested to eat breakfast with all of TWICE. All he wanted to do was congratulate them on their hard work and encourage them to continue to do so for the upcoming comeback.

It was nice, Mina supposed, but it seemed unnecessary. Couldn’t he have sent something to the group chat the 10 shared? He always congratulated them that way before. Why did he pick that day of all days to actually make them get up and eat with him? All Mina could think about during the meeting was going back to the dorm and resting.

When JYP finally ended the mini-meeting, Mina was the first out of the room and the first into the van. Their manager gave her an understanding smile.


 

Finally, time for myself.

Mina was excited for what lay ahead. She had downloaded the new Justice League movie and planned on watching it at least two times before going to sleep. She had her popcorn ready, her blanket spread out, and her laptop plugged in to avoid losing power as she watched.

She had already settled into the blankets when she heard her phone vibrate on the bedside table she shared with Sana.

 

Chaeng: Hey Mina~ Wanna hang out?

Chaeng: I’m at the movie theater by myself and I saw that this cool superhero movie that is premiering today!

Chaeng: I think you’ll like it~~~~ come join meeeeee

Mina thought about it. She was a little tired from hanging out with Tzuyu the day before. She kinda wanted to stay in and just relax, because despite their manager assuring them that they’d have more than a week without anything to do, Mina was sure something would pop up and they’d be back in the dance studio. It almost always happened. She wanted to take advantage of the free time she had now before something came up.

There was also the problem that Mina constantly avoided thinking about: she was intimidated by the younger girl. There was something about Chaeyoung during the filming of SIXTEEN that left a permanent impression on Mina, and it wasn’t…all that positive. Until she was ultimately taken down by God herself, Jihyo, Mina saw Chaeyoung as scary force to be reckoned with. Even after all these years she still felt something creep up her spine when Chaeyoung looked at her a certain way.

With that, she began typing.

 

Me: Hey, Chaeng! I don’t think I can go. Sorry! Thanks for inviting me anyway!  

She almost, almost hit send when she recalled something. It was what Tzuyu had told her at the dog café; she’d said that all of the members wanted to spend more time with her. Surely, that's exactly why Chaeyoung was texting her at the moment.

Sure, she wanted to rest. But she wasn’t too exhausted, not enough to not join Chaeyoung. It was even a movie that the younger girl would normally never be interested in. Chaeyoung wasn’t the type to like superhero movies, so clearly she was trying to find something that Mina would like, probably to convince her to join.

That was one thing about her that Mina liked. Though she was unaware of what Mina thought about her, Chaeyoung was just... constantly proving to her that she was not a scary untouchable person. It was just Mina, really. It was all in her head. And she knew that, but first impressions...those are always hard to shake off.

With all of that in mind, she gritted her teeth, hit backspace and sent the young Korean something different, hoping she wouldn’t regret it.

 

Me: Okay! That sounds fun! Are you seriously there by yourself?

Me: Silly, you should have asked me to join from the beginning!!!

After some thought, she sent one more text.

 

Me: I’m assuming manager already knows where to take me, huh?

Her phone buzzed almost immediately.

 

Chaeng: mmmaybeeeee

Chaeng: So that’s a yes?

Chaeng: hehe, don’t be long!

Chaeng: Thank u so much, Minari ♡

Mina sighed, the little heart at the end of Chaeyoung’s text somewhat quelling the anxiety she was feeling.

Really, though, it was high time to shed her fear of Chaeyoung once and for all. Being in a team with her meant that they all had to trust and love each other, and this fear had been holding Mina back from fully doing so.

After successfully shutting the laptop down, she went to search for Momo, donating her popcorn to her. Returning to the room, Mina began to look for a protective face mask and a padded jacket to wear. After all, Korea was cold outside this time of year.


 

Mina and their manager found Chaeyoung sitting outside the movie theater complex, coolly scrolling through her phone as she waited for her.

The younger girl was wearing a mask but wasn’t wearing any clothes appropriate for the weather, so instead of saying hello, a concerned Mina ran and grabbed Chaeyoung by the arm and dragged her inside, where it was much warmer.

“Wait! Wh–Hey! Mina!” Chaeyoung shook Mina off, surprised by her actions. She looked around, hoping no creepy fansites had caught that on camera. It would seriously be taken the wrong way.

“Chaeng, are you crazy? It’s cold outside! You could get sick from sitting around without at least some long sleeves!” Mina rubbed Chaeyoung’s arms in an attempt to get rid of the goosebumps on them. In reply, Chaeyoung just laughed, glad that all that was happening was just Mina being overprotective.

“I’m serious, Chaeng!” Mina shook her head, not really mad at Chaeyoung. She was just worried about her. “We’re a month away from a comeback, and I don’t plan on hearing you complain 24/7 about the wet nose you could have avoided.”

Chaeyoung tugged on Mina’s hair teasingly. “Yes, yes, who are you? Jihyo? I thought I asked Mina to join me?” She pulled on Mina’s protective face mask, as if to check that the correct girl was behind it. “What is it that she would say? ‘ Chaeyoung! You’ve got to be more responsible! Do you even understand how bad this could affect you? Do you want me to force feed you medicine again? Cause I'll do it!‘“

Mina couldn’t help but giggle at the perfect Jihyo impression that Chaeyoung had just pulled. Usually it was just Momo that could imitate her so well, but it seemed Chaeyoung had practiced a lot.

“Okay, okay. Maybe it was a bit much. It’s just that it’s–“

Chaeyoung put a finger up to shush her. “Yes! I get it! You love me so much that you were scared I’d get sick!” She said jokingly.

“I do love you, Chaeyoung. Why do you say it like as if you think I don’t?” Mina groaned.

“W-wait, you do?” Chaeyoung gasped.

“Of course, Chaeng.” Mina smiled, feeling good about this date so far. She did love the girl, she realized. Chaeyoung wasn’t as intimidating as she had thought at all. Maybe hanging out with her was the best idea she’d had in a while.

Chaeyoung looked at Mina, wondering if she should push it. Did Mina really love her?

“When does the movie start?” Mina said, already having moved on. It hurt Chaeyoung a little but she shrugged it off, thinking that maybe it was for the best. Having a discussion like this in the middle of a public theater wasn’t such a great idea.

“Uhhhh. Looks like it starts in…” Chaeyoung checked the tickets she had bought beforehand. “Wait, oh no!”

Mina raised her eyebrows, curious as to what the problem was.

“M-Mina… I bought these in the morning… I totally forgot to tell you!” Chaeyoung looked so devastated that Mina couldn’t help but grab her hand and give it a gentle squeeze. “I was going to–to invite you to watch this movie in the morning, but then Producer Park Jinyoung wanted to have a meeting! It was so unexpected that I didn’t have time to cancel the tickets!”

“So are these tickets expired?” Mina took them from the other girl and checked them. Yep, they were unusable now. They were for an 11:30 am showing, and it was currently 2:03 pm.

Chaeyoung hung her head in shame. “This .”

Mina pushed Chaeyoung and said “Why are you acting like it’s the end of the world? Let’s just buy new tickets!”

It was like she had completely forgotten that it was possible to get new tickets because Chaeyoung’s eyes grew five times wider when Mina reminded her. She nodded and scurried over to the ticket counter and asked for tickets for the next screening.

She’s cute , Mina thought to herself. I can’t believe I forgot that.

The person at the ticket counter told Chaeyoung something that she clearly didn’t like. She bowed in thanks and came back to Mina empty handed. Mina greeted her with a questioning look.

“The next screening is at 3:00 pm,” Chaeyoung said, her voice tired. “Someone projectile vomited all over the first few seats in one of the theater rooms, so they had to accommodate all of the ticket holders into one room that was also screening the movie just so they wouldn’t demand a refund. They think they’ll be done cleaning by three, but...that’s a long wait.”

Mina thought about it. An hour sure was a long wait, but there wasn’t any real problem with sitting around for a while and just talking. She’d found out through her date with Tzuyu that time flies when you’re enjoying the company of a friend.

“Chaeng, it’s ok. There’s a little café somewhere in here that’s built into the theater. Let’s go there and talk for a while. Sound good?”

This cheered Chaeyoung up a lot. She grinned and as an answer to her proposal, ran to the ticket counter.


 

It’s a cute place, Mina thought as she looked around. The café was small, but it was cozy, perfect for people that are just waiting for their movie times to come up.

“Was there anything you wanted to talk about?” Chaeyoung asked, stirring the shake she’d gotten despite Mina’s warning about drinking cold things on cold days. “I mean, I know you like playing games. There’s an arcade right here, so it seemed a bit strange for you to suggest going here instead.”

“Mm. Not really?” Mina was very aware of the arcade on the premises. Her wallet was still crying about it. “It’s just been a while since I’ve really talked to you. To anyone, really. I feel like...maybe I’ve gotten a bit distant.”

Lies. Though there was nothing she wanted to talk to her about specifically, she wanted to erase any and all negative thoughts about Chaeyoung from her dumb brain. Talking was the quickest way to do that.

Chaeyoung took a sip and nodded. She’d felt it too, just a bit. That’s why she’d been pretty on board with Sana’s idea of them all taking their time to talk and hang with her. She missed Mina a lot, but had no idea how to coax the girl out of her room, as they didn’t have a whole lot in common. She couldn’t ask Mina to join her to paint, to draw stuff, or to model for her. She worried she’d find it all boring.

“Well. Maybe distant isn’t the right word, but it’s definitely something like that. Nevermind that now, though. I’m glad you’re here now, trying to change that!” Chaeyoung offered Mina a sip of the shake, purposely trying to shove it in her face that she had bought it anyway. Mina narrowed her eyes at her.

“No thanks... But yeah. Tzuyu told me something yesterday that made me take up your offer on coming here.”

Chaeyoung’s expression looked a little mischievous, flaring up the anxiety that had subsided within Mina. What was up with that look?

“Oh yeah? Huh, what did she tell you?” It sounded like a challenge somehow.

“J-just that you guys loved me a lot and something along the lines of you guys wanting to spend time with me. It made me realize that maybe it was time to stop making you and Tzuyu feel like I’m shutting you out and start hanging out with you.”

Chaeyoung rested both of her elbows on the table and gave her a smile that was calmer, but it still held something mysterious in it. “It’s not just us two. Expect more members to reach out to you.”

Mina hadn't meant it that way, but it did at least tell her that the two babies of the group that felt life out as well. “Do all of you feel like that? Like, all of the members think I’m shutting them out?”

“We all just want more time with you, Minari. Like I said, those are strong words for what we feel. It’s not like shutting us out or distancing yourself. It’s just us feeling like you deserve to have fun outside of your comfort zone.”

“Ah.” Mina was comforted by that. She had started to think that she was an awful person for making the girls feel like that. Now, she understood a little better. “Okay, tell me more. What do you guys have planned? Are all of the members going to take me out? Or just a few? Are you going to do it all in a row, or will I have to wait months for the next girl?”

Chaeyoung zipped her lips, the mischievous smile making a comeback. “I’ve told you all I can. You’re gonna have to figure it out yourself. For now, let’s just enjoy this!”

Mina grumbled a little bit, something about wishing she was more of a spoiler fairy than Nayeon. Nevertheless, she changed the subject, knowing she’d find out sooner or later what the Twice members were planning.

“Okay, so what have you been doing these past few days? We don’t usually get this many days off unless it’s for the Chuseok holiday.” Mina didn’t want them to sit there silently, awkwardly, so she chose a topic that was easy.

Chaeyoung drank the last of her shake and set the glass to the side. “Not much. Dahyun modeled for me a bit for this personal project I have going on. She’s been the best ever at staying still, so I managed to finish in two days instead of the usual five. What about you?”

Mina was intrigued by this. Despite being intimidated by her, she’d always liked Chaeyoung’s art, even if it had an abstract nature to it. The girl’s mind was just so fascinating.

“Tzuyu took me out yesterday. We went to a dog café and played with a few dogs… But stop. Go back. I wanna hear more about your project.”

Chaeyoung blushed, surprised that Mina cared to learn more. She’d just casually mentioned her project to hide the fact that she was practically dying to ask about her and Tzuyu’s dog café date. It was a nice turn of events to see Mina willing to listen to her ramble about her projects.

“Really? Uh, well, I’ve been really interested trying out painting and art styles from different movements and periods throughout time… it’s kinda hard but it’s fun to see how different your works can turn out.” The excitement in Chaeyoung’s voice grew with every word she spoke. “I’ve been trying Post-Impressionism lately, and decided to challenge myself by painting a person. Here, look, I took a picture of it once I finished.” Chaeyoung pulled out her phone and showed Mina a few shots of the piece. Mina could definitely see that the subject was Dahyun, with the silly way she was posing and the very light colors Chaeyoung had used for her skin tone. Other than that, though, Mina would not have recognized her.

“That’s definitely Dahyun. She’s a bit distorted, though. Is that the point of Post-Impressionism?”

“It’s not, like, a must, but it was a technique used often. I wanted to see if I could do it well, and I feel like I did pretty good! Using weird and unnatural colors is a characteristic of the movement too, but I didn’t feel like doing that at the time. Do you like it?” Chaeyoung looked at her expectantly.

“I do,” Mina said truthfully. “I like the colors you used here. They’re vibrant and I guess you could say, eye-catching? The distortion is a good touch. It’s still totally Dahyun, but it looks cooler than just painting exactly what’s there. I...hope that made sense.” Mina felt a little foolish trying to praise Chaeyoung’s art. She knew nearly nothing about the movement other than that it was majorly a French movement. What if there was something that Chaeyoung wanted Mina to notice, but couldn’t, because she didn’t understand what Post-Impressionism was about? Oh god, she was freaking out again. Mina faked a chuckle and swallowed the nervousness away. “That did, right? Make sense?”

“Yeah!” Chaeyoung looked a little bashful. It seemed she wanted to tell Mina something, but was too afraid to.

“What?”

“What?” Chaeyoung repeated, a tiny pout on her lips.

“You wanna say something, right? You make it really obvious, Chaeng! Don’t be scared!” She carefully petted the younger girl’s head. “Go ahead.”

Chaeyoung squirmed a little bit. “Uh… Well, you’ve never really expressed interest in art before, so I’ve always been afraid to- I m-mean... maybe the universe has put us in this situation just so that I can confess to you that I’ve always wanted to spend time creating art with you. Before you say anything, yeah, it sounds weird, but, how can I say this?” She paused a bit to think. “There’s an aura to you that inspires me to draw and paint. Sometimes I have art block and have no idea what to do anymore, and then you pop in my room to ask something and then, boom. It’s like...the art block is gone. I run to my art supplies as soon as you’re out of earshot, pull out a canvas and suddenly my fingers dance on their own. Look! I took photos of those too.”

Chaeyoung scrolled through her phone once more, this time through a different folder. Mina didn’t get to see them well, but they all seemed to share one trait: they were all dark. Reds, purples and blacks flew across the screen as Chaeyoung looked for a specific piece.

Had Chaeyoung really been inspired by Mina to paint these? They all seemed beautiful. That made Mina feel a bit guilty. Though she had never hated Chaeyoung, a lot of her thoughts about her were negative. Now here Chaeyoung was, confessing to Mina that she had inspired such gorgeous works of art.

When she finally found what she was looking for, she showed Mina. Mina could make out a silhouette of a person shrouded in a dark cloud. It looked cool, if Mina were to be honest, and mysterious. The colors were blended really well, in such a way that the shadows looked almost life like.

“You… Mina, you inspired these. Just by entering my room and smiling at me. I can’t even begin to imagine what it would be like if you and I spent some time in an art studio, or even in my own room, and painted together.” Chaeyoung’s jaw clenched before she said the following words: “I know you’re not very interested in art. But please, I want to hang out with you and paint and goof off together. I bet I could make it fun for you. I’d do anything to convince you to come because…”

Because she loved her, Chaeyoung realized. Like, really, really loved her. God, how stupid was Chaeyoung for not realizing it sooner? She’d really tricked herself into thinking this was all just a friendly thing, but there, at that tiny café, Chaeyoung allowed herself to realize what she really felt.

“...Because I just want to spend time with you, Mina.” Chaeyoung felt like a coward. She said those words, but that’s not what she should have said. But they were in public. Chaeyoung knew they were always being followed, either by fansites or creepy stalkers. Any one of those people could overhear their conversation and leak it to news sites or hold it against them somehow.

No. Not now. Maybe later.

Mina was in deep thought as Chaeyoung struggled with herself.

She had had absolutely no inkling at all about how desperate Chaeyoung was to paint with her. She’d never so much as dropped hints about it, at least none that Mina could have picked up on. To hear that was honestly exciting to Mina. But…

“Wait,” Mina said suddenly, spooking Chaeyoung a bit. “What do you mean, ‘I know you’re not very interested in art’? Chaeyoung, I’ve been wanting to paint with you since /forever/!”

Chaeyoung’s face was contorted with confusion. She looked at a loss for words, like as if she couldn’t believe her ears at all.

“Why didn’t you ever tell me? You’re dead serious about this, right? Not joking or messing with me? You’ve seriously wanted to paint with me?”

Mina slammed her head down on the table. Of course she had. She loved Chaeyoung’s art, but, well…irrational fears kept her from approaching the younger girl. “Yeah.” Her voice sounded muffled, so she raised her head again. “I’m not playing.”

“Alright. So I repeat: Why didn’t you tell me before? I would have been so down with sketching and painting with you!”

Mina half pouted, wondering if she should tell Chaeyoung. Was it a good idea to tell such an awful truth while she was hanging out with Chaeyoung like this?

“Hey, I can see you’re about to not tell me! You made me tell you what I wanted to say!” Chaeyoung fake punched Mina in the arm, making the older girl squeal. “It’s your turn to talk! Out with it!”

“Okay, okay, gosh!” Mina laughted. She supposed that if she had forced Chaeyoung to be honest with her, she had to do the same. It wouldn’t be the whole truth, no, she could tell her that later, in a more private place. For now, a half-truth is what she would g et. “I guess it would be a little hypocritical if I didn’t do the same.”

Chaeyoung made a so then talk gesture.

“Ah, well, I just…” Mina worried a little. This was for sure going to ruin the nice mood they had before no matter what was going to be said. “Well, I just don’t feel like I’m all that great at art. First of all, I don’t know about any of those artistic eras and whatnot. I barely know what Post-Impressionism means. I also can’t draw for the life of me, and painting requires so much creativity that I feel discouraged every time I want to join you when you do. Imagine how awkward it would be for me to just watch you paint. Like as if you had eyes on your back watching your every move.”

“Okay,” Chaeyoung started, dramatically lifting a finger up, “first of all, Momo does that all the time with me. She just crouches near me for hours on end, holding my palette and watching as I work. It’s not that weird at all.” Mina was about to speak when Chaeyoung held up another finger.

Second of all, you are super freaking creative and that’s final! You knit sweaters, scarves and hats, for God’s sake! How is that not something that requires patience and creativity?”

Chaeyoung fell back into her chair, the dramatic actions she had just made winding her. Mina took the opportunity to jump in.

“Maybe it’s creative, but it’s not cool at all. Who likes watching someone make scarves? Nobody!”

Mina’s eyes widened when she saw the fire in Chaeyoung’s eyes reignite.

Oh, damn, she is passionate about this.

Chaeyoung narrowed her eyes at Mina as she pulled out her phone for the billionth time that day. She opened Instagram, instantly confusing Mina. What was she about to show her?

Chaeyoung switched accounts, going from her private Instagram account to the group’s public one, Twicetagram. She searched for a bit and found something. She turned the phone so that Mina could see clearly. It was a painting that Chaeyoung had made and posted on the account. Not sure where the younger girl was going with this, Mina glanced in her direction, giving her a perplexed look.

Chaeyoung ignored it and tapped on the comment section of that very post. Mina caught glimpses of wow! Awesome job Chaeng! and so talented ㅠㅠㅠㅠㅠ I love you accompanied by more comments similar to them. As soon as she was done reading a few comments, Chaeyoung wordlessly got out and scrolled farther down into their account.

“Aha!” Chaeyoung whispered, and tapped on a picture Mina was very familiar with. It was one of her few selfies, and this one in particular was of herself with the handmade beanie she donated to charity. Chaeyoung tapped on the comments section and let Mina read through.

 

look at Mina, being a humble person and spending time donating to a worthy cause!

she did that herself? That’s so awesome

Minari… you’re so cool. Please do a VLive of yourself making one, who cares if it’s three hours long

Mina didn’t know when, but at some point she started shaking. She knew what Chaeyoung was trying to show her and boy, was it a lot to take in.

“Mina, you’re both creative and cool. I read a lot of comments on posts that aren’t even mine and on this one, there are tons of people saying that they’re waiting for a Knitting V. And they’re dead serious about it. They wanna watch you knit.”

It seems like the running theme of the past two days was this: Mina had absolutely no idea. She had no idea Tzuyu also worried about her dog, she had no clue about Chaeyoung wanting to paint with her, and she wasn’t aware of how many people supported her love of knitting. It was all so much new information. It took all of her strength to keep herself composed.

“Don’t badmouth yourself anymore. You’re…” Chaeyoung looked around, making sure their manager wasn’t going to hear what she was about to say. “You’re cool as , Minari. You’re the best person to paint with, I think.”

Mina saw Chaeyoung stretch her hand out to her, symbolically asking her to accept that she was indeed cool as and that she was totally worthy of hanging out with Chaeyoung.

Mina, of course, took her hand.

Chaeyoung pulled her closer and hugged her tight.

“That was probably overdramatic,” Chaeyoung said, muffled by Mina’s shoulder, “but I wasn’t going to let you stay thinking that you’re uncreative.”

The Japanese girl pulled away first, sniffling a little. It wasn’t the deepest revelation she’d come across in her life, but the root of this whole problem was one that had kept her from enjoying Chaeyoung’s company, and now that she was more informed, it was one that was now nonexistent.

“Thank you, Chaengie. Really, thank you a lot.” She couldn’t say any more. She was afraid her voice would crack and attract their manager’s attention. Mina didn’t want her to ruin the moment, so she just remained silent, allowing Chaeyoung to half-hug her with one arm until she was totally composed.

It took a bit, but eventually Mina blinked away the tears and was able to breathe without any hitches. With great timing too, as Mina noticed a few DSLRs pointed straight at her though the windows of the café. She waited until the owner of the theater took notice of the cameras and threatened to call the cops on the fansites for what he thought was them attempting to film the movies that were airing.

“They’re nice, but a little annoying, huh? Oh, the price of  being famous!” Chaeyoung said, the cute dimple she had on her right cheek peeking out from behind her mask. Mina poked it and nodded. The action made Chaeyoung blush and cry out, extra sensitive and easily embarrassed after her rant.

Mina showed Chaeyoung her gummy smile to make up for it and wow, Chaeyoung could have sworn she was seeing stars. Without thinking, she blurted out, albeit a bit quietly, “Oh my god, I love you.”

She immediately screamed internally and wished for the earth to swallow her whole.

Mina, unaware of Chaeyoung’s mental breakdown, just replied “I love you too,” with another gummy smile.

Chaeyoung heard it loud and clear, and though she had already heard Mina say she loved her before, it felt different this time. The earlier feelings of wanting to disappear faded away, leaving Chaeyoung with a melting heart and a toothy grin on her face.

Mina looked behind Chaeyoung and scowled slightly. “Do you think any of those fansites caught any of our conversation?”

“Hm? Probably not. The masks help to at least hide our lips.”

Mina agreed and checked her phone.

“Oh! Look, Chaengie! It’s 2:55! The previews and commercials are probably already playing. Let’s go to the theater the tickets tell us to go to.” Mina got up and saw Chaeyoung pout a bit.

“And yes, let’s get some popcorn and soda too,” she said, stifling a laugh. Chaeyoung jumped up and let out a hurray.


 

“I read somewhere that if it was possible to have laser vision, realistically the force of shooting them would throw you back and the force of hitting the ground would probably kill you, or at least, hurt you a lot.”

Mina laughed and punched Chaeyoung on the shoulder. “Yes! But you’re supposed to suspend belief for superhero movies! We all know they’re not real, but it’s nice to get lost in a world where there are people that have powers.”

The movie they had watched was over and they were walking back to the van, Chaeyoung explaining to Mina why she didn’t like superhero movies. It seemed a little silly to Mina, how Chaeyoung couldn’t see the whole picture. Still. It was nice to know that Chaeyoung had made an effort to spend time with her. It had helped a lot, since now Mina was sure that the younger girl was nothing like the character that she had built around her.

“I guess I just have to watch some more then. Would you like to recommend some to me? If I watch enough, maybe I’ll understand the appeal.”

“Of course! I have a whole DVD collection just waiting to be opened again!” Mina paused and added a thought. “We can watch together, you know. I can fill you in on some details and just...spend some more time with you. Something I need to do with everyone, if I were to be frank.”

“Let’s do that. But later. For now, I think the rest of the Twice members are setting things up, each planning something special for you.”

Mina just nodded, smiling to herself. She was really, really liking whatever her friends were planning.

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MIMOnster #1
Chapter 5: mimo 😍😍😍😍😍😍 i love them
Juliani_
#2
Chapter 12: Love this 😍
Empressofquietwind #3
Chapter 2: I love this one. Mitzu (^^)
Juliani_
#4
Chapter 5: Mina : Yes I did Momoring hihihi
Bestea #5
Chapter 8: Oh my god i need a friends like jeongyeon😩
Juliani_
#6
Chapter 5: I'm glad that Mina have Momo.

I also hope that all the girl groups and boy groups have one kind of person like Momo (in this chapter) to help them out from toxicity thought that netizen put in their mind..
aglaonema #7
Chapter 13: I love it ❤️❤️❤️
blackpinkforever #8
Chapter 11: MISANA YEYYYYYYYY
Softwolf02 #9
Chapter 12: Cute
abc4869 #10
I’ve been waiting for ages for Misana to happen and can’t wait to see how they’re gonna progress!!