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To Kiss An Idol

Running from her past, Nivritti joins a new job in South Korea as a Script Coordinator in K&Q Media Company. She works for a successful K-pop boyband. On her first day, she is kissed by the leader of that boy band. The problem is, she is five years older than him. Will that kiss grow into a relationship or will be forgotten by both of them? ***** She tried to pull her wrists, but she failed. She looked at him and again tried to pull her hands but in vain. “Yes, you do. You have been licking your lips since you started talking. I think it’s an unconscious gesture that you don’t know about,” informed Kyung-Soo. “Will you please let go of my hands?” she pulled again but Kyung-Soo tightened his grip. Without hearing her he continued, “and by distracting, I mean that I really want to hear what you have to say but because of your lips all I can think of is this... He pulled her wrists pulling her close to him, moved one of his hands on her waist and another one on the back of her neck and softly placed his lips on hers and kissed her.

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The Interview - 4

The question about Young-Chul sent shivers down the PR team's spine. Although they had instructed everyone not to reply to that topic but when has Young-Chul ever listened to anyone? He opened his mouth and replied to the interviewer's question. A barrage of reactions followed after that.

Bong and the PR team were shocked by his reply. Chung-Ho and Dae had no idea how to react. Interviewers were happy to receive his answer. But the RASD members were trying hard to hide their smiles.

The PR team was even more surprised when Dan-Bi and Ga-Ram didn't stick to that topic as they feared and moved the interview along by asking a question unrelated to Young-Chul's mental condition. "What do you guys want to say to your younger self?" asked Ga-Ram.

"That we have crossed the seven-year curse," shouted Thae.

"That we have not disbanded and are going strong," replied Kyung-Soo.

"We have received many international awards," said Korain.