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+ Day One: Introduce your muse. Are they solo or in a group? What is their position in the group? Consider this day the day for writing the basics.
As everyone probably knows, my muse is Alyssia Park Soyeon, the maknae of the oldest girl group in bc entertainment, BEE. She’s born in the year 1994, and is the youngest of everyone in BEE. Out of all the 94, 95 liners that trained with her, she was selected to be the maknae of BEE--as many speculated, due to her looks rather than that of her singing talent.
+ Day Two: Talk about your muse’s childhood. Where did they grow up? Did they have any dream jobs besides being an idol? When did they realize they wanted to be an idol?
If you’d like me to be very frank with you--Alyssia’s childhood was utter and literal shit. She grew up in the poverty ridden parts of Seoul, and had no direction, no dreams except to try and find a way to avoid her father, who she thought to be a monster. Being an idol never occurred to her as a factor that could help her escape, and so when the chance came, she leapt at it like a person given a life saving buoy. People could literally say that she became an idol out of desperation, and Alyssia wouldn’t be able to refute that fact.
+ Day Three: Take us back to when your muse was either recruited or auditioned to become an idol. How did that go? How did they feel getting up on stage for recruiters? If your muse could give their younger selves advice before the audition, what would they say?
Alyssia was such a confident but nervous wreck all at the same time when she was recruited and auditioned to become an idol. But she tried her very best to seem blased and fine just on the outside. She ended up passing both due to her high range, sweet and airy voice, but also due to the confidence she exuded on the stage. If there was something that Alyssia could give as an advice to her younger self before the audition, that would be to just “be herself.”











