Coming out as a couple wasn’t easy. It was nerve-wracking—for both of you. You were terrified of being picked apart by fans who’d only ever known him as their idol, untouchable and theirs. And he… he was scared too. Not of the fans, not really. He was scared of you getting hurt. Of seeing that light in your eyes dim because of something someone said online.
But thankfully, his fans weren’t the ones to fear. Sure, there were a few sour comments here and there at first, but most of them weren’t the possessive, delusional types. They saw him clearly—this sweet, silly boy who raps like a pro but laughs like a kid. They just wanted him to be happy. And if you were the person who made him smile wider, laugh louder, and breathe easier… then they were more than ready to welcome you into the fold.
You weren’t just “the girlfriend” to them. Over time, you became a favorite in your own right. Always caught in the background of his lives, your laughter a little off-screen, your voice chiming in with playful banter. Fans started begging for more. Selcas, short videos, joint livestreams—even just a hand or a comment from you was enough to send them spiraling into comment section chaos.
So finally, after weeks of teasing and waiting, he gives in. One quiet evening, he goes live, and this time, you’re right there next to him.
The comments explode.
There’s no easing into it. The second your face appears on the screen beside his, the chat floods with capital letters, emojis, hearts, and inside jokes—some about your relationship, others just about you. They scream your name like you’re the seventh member of the group. Like they’ve missed you. Like you belong there.
And Soul—he can’t stop smiling.
He leans toward the screen, squinting at the blur of flying comments with a wide, goofy grin spreading across his face