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Starred Up

Deen, a seven year old boy, arrives in Korea with his mother Mia. With a strong determination to raise her son properly, Mia ensures Deen lacks no love in his life. In her spare time, Mia is a huge fangirl of the Korean boy group, TNT. But in an unexpected twist of fate, the mother-son duo end up being the neighbors of D3, another legendary boy group, which happens to be TNT's biggest rival. D3 consists of the short tempered Taewon, gentle Joon Jae and the goofy Jan. On top of that, Mia is hired as the personal designer for TNT, which consists of the charismatic leader Soo-Yon and the playboy maknae Cheng. Despite the rocky start, Mia and her son grow closer to all the members of both the groups. With time, the members realize they have fallen in love with the same woman, disrupting each group's dynamics. Furthermore, the origins of the hostility between the two groups resurface, making everyone involved question the decision they made a decade ago. As secrets unfold, the members vie for Mia's affections, Deen observes that she has eyes only for one of them. But which one of them will she choose? Note: Please note that the cover is not my original one. This is simply a random fanart I got on the internet. I'll upload an original cover as soon as its ready! Thank you for understanding.

Tea_Tae · Musique et band
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Cheng-The Favor

Professor Ahn was a trainer at our agency for years. He was a portly old man in his sixties with a balding scalp. But he was one of my favorite teachers. He was the one who recognized my singing abilities during my trainee days. But a six years ago, he left Korea to travel the world and pursue his philanthropic interests. Last March, he briefly returned to Korea. I was on leave from the military and managed to meet up with him. He talked about his wild adventures in all the different countries he travelled to. For a moment, I went back to being the wide eyed, innocent kid who used to listen to all his stories with wonder. Years passed and he was still my best mentor. That was when he mentioned about this girl he knew.

'Cheng ah,' he said. 'Would you do me a favor?'

'What is it Professor Ahn?' I asked curiously. He never asked people for favors and it was the first time he asked anything from me.

'There is this girl, Mia,' he said. 'She applied for T-Net's international recruitment program. Can you oversee her application and make sure she receives fair treatment?'

It was common for candidates to get a job through nepotism. It was everywhere. For a foreigner to apply for a big job at one of Asia's biggest entertainment agency...her chances to get through by fair means were very slim. Professor Ahn knew it would be impossible for her to get through without a recommendation.

'You want me to recommend her?' I asked.

'I want you to see her work,' he said. 'Then you can decide if you can recommend her or not.'

I mulled over the issue. Recommending her might arouse suspicions. Unless she was really good.

'Send me her work,' I said. 'Let me see and think about it.'

That night, Professor Ahn sent me the girl's application. I went over it carefully. Mia, eh? I had to admit, she was an excellent designer. Her passion for the work reflected in the designs. They were elegantly drawn. Each detail was planned with care and consideration towards the person wearing it. I was mesmerized. She did not simply design clothes; she gave a new life to them. If given the chance, this girl could have been a world famous designer. And she was good looking. Definitely my type. But why was she stuck working at local events in her country for so many years whereas she could have worked on international projects?

I went through the application until I reached her personal information. That was when I realized why she did not work on large scale project before. She had a son but her spouse name was missing.

I put down the application and mulled over the issue for a while before picking up my phone to make a call to our HR manager.