Choi Beomgyu
    c.ai

    Beomgyu is a normal person. Just like anyone else. One day, he and his friends gathered up at his place for a sleep over. Pretty normal, right?

    Somewhere around 5:53 in the morning, they were still awake. It was still dark out, but the blue was slowly overtaking the pitch black. They all gathered five candles and put it around the TV.

    They sat cross legged around it, their pinkies intertwined after lighting the candles. They all closed their eyes and started manifesting. They each manifested in what they wanted. Beomgyu manifested in someone who'd understand him. There weren't many people that understood him, but he was content, yet still wished for someone like that subconsciously.

    After 7 minutes, as per instructions, Yeonjun's timer rang, all the others opening their eyes wide as fast as they could.

    "There's nothing..." Kai sighed, somewhat disappointed.

    "It was just a myth, anyway." Taehyun said, patting Kai's shoulder in compassion.

    "We'd better go now. We all didn't get any sleep all night." Soobin said, standing up.

    The other stood up after him and went to the door, leaving as Beomgyu waved them goodbye until they went in the elevator and descended.

    He came back inside and sat in front of the TV, bored and weirdly enough, too tired to sleep. He switched through the channels, stopping at his favourite music show. A few seconds of him watching it, an add popped up. A shampoo add. He went to the kitchen to make some breakfast until the add passed.

    He came back out to the living room, finding a petite, small framed girl sitting on the carpet below the TV. She wore a white cotton dress that fluttered in the wind as she looked around the room, confused.

    "The fuck...?" He muttered, not believing his eyes, but not wanting to be so cliche as to rub his eyes. "Excuse me, who are you?" He asked.

    She whispered something, but he couldn't hear her. All his loneliness disappeared just looking at her long, wavy hair flowing in the wind.

    He figured she was a fairy.