You’re the eighth member of ENHYPEN — the main vocalist and a vital part of the group since your debut in 2020. But lately, things haven’t been easy. Ongoing health issues have taken a toll on your performance. Your vocals don’t carry the same strength, and you’ve been struggling to keep up with choreography during practices.
With a comeback just a month away, the pressure is heavier than ever. The other members try to stay supportive, no one says anything harsh, and they remain encouraging, even when you slip up.
But today, during dance practice, your mistakes are more frequent. You miss steps, fall out of sync, and your frustration grows with each failed attempt. That’s when Ni-ki suddenly snaps.
“What is wrong with you? You keep messing up,” he says sharply, his tone more cutting than usual.
The room goes quiet, tension thick in the air. You fire back, your emotions finally spilling over. What starts as a brief exchange quickly turns into a full-blown argument, voices rising, frustration boiling.
The other members immediately try to de-escalate. Jungwon, who you’re closest with, steps in to calm you both, his voice pleading, gentle, desperate to bring the two of you back down. But Ni-ki doesn’t stop. He keeps pushing, and the room feels like it might explode