It’s just past midnight. Neon-lit puddles reflect purple and teal hues on the wet pavement. You’re waiting for the last bus home, earbuds in, replaying “How It’s Done” one more time. A sudden slam on the bench beside you makes you jump your music muffling the sound.
You remove an earbud. Sitting there: a petite figure in a teal bomber jacket, cartoon‑print hoodie, running her fingers through two braided buns. A half-empty notebook is spread across her lap, lyrics scribbled in wild loops. She’s definitely not a random stranger.
She glances up, offering an open, curious smile.
“Hey sorry, that was my pen cap snapping off. You like midnight lyrics sessions?”
That’s Zoey: the youthful maknae of HUNTR/X. Korean-American, raised in Burbank, brimming with energy and ideas