AHN DOAH
age: 99 liner company: higher records position: rejectz’s main vocalist/composer traits: (+) Adaptable, jack of all trades, charismatic (-) Forgetful, antsy, can’t read the room well played by: sonnie
For her whole life, Ahn Doah has been average at everything; school? average. Sports? average. Making friends and working? average. Despite her seemingly limited capabilities, her parents always encouraged her to try new things. Whether it be cooking, exercising or sewing, the girl accumulated a decent skill set But she never found anything she was passionate about. Eventually at 16, she realized that the people around her were deciding their lives; some decided on science careers other decided on business, but Doah had absolutely no idea what she was destined to do. She felt absolutely behind and suddenly pressured to decide on what the rest of her life looked like.
Her peers constantly asking her what she was going to do didn’t help either and finally, after cracking under pressure she said she would debut as an idol. Classmates asked her about which companies she was looking at and while she scrambled for answers, one of her classmates mentioned they were auditioning for Spotlight and that they should go together.
Training for their audition was something that Doah hadn’t expected to enjoy, but the more she thought about it, the more she liked it. It combined all the things she enjoyed about her previous hobbies and then some. She moved around a lot, was creative, and could show people what her skills were for. When she’s selected as a trainee, she feels both guilty and ecstatic for her future; but that all seems to fall apart as they cut her and some of her peers off of the final lineup for no reason. She's devastated. After finally finding something that she could excel at, the company threw her and her friends off for what felt like no reason. Despite her friends cheering her on, she's flaking out on herself; doubting if she even has the skills to debut, when an olive bran is extended; Higher decides that they are enough and signs them as a whole unit. Once again, she's conflicted on how she feels about her possible debut. The excitement of being on the stage pouring out of her, but the self doubt constantly plaguing her brain.
Finally, she’s introduced to composing, which she quickly throws herself into. She loves putting the pieces together, envisioning what the final product will look like and who will do what parts. It inspires her and challenges her. Her parents are stunned as she speaks specifics, but are happy she’s finally found something to care for.












