FIRE.
maybe, yewon could be a decent actress someday. she surely isn’t at the moment, but she does have a certain quality she thinks could probably help. if you’re kind, you’d call it empathy. she can put herself in other people’s shoes. if you’re honest, you’d call it sensitive. she gets easily affected by those around her, her mood changing too easily, shifting too quickly. if you’re rude, you’d say she’s a giant baby. now, any of these may be correct to a certain extent. it’s clearly visible when she’s at a gathering or an outing of some kind, or, in cases like right now, when she’s practicing her vocals.
she’s been praised in the past (at least, as much as anyone is praised in this particular industry) for her ability to convey emotion and concept well. the downside of this comes with practicing and performing what one might call “power ballads.” she tends to find herself emotionally overwhelmed alongside the crescendo of the song, as she is now. as she pushes herself to reach those soaring notes, she pours forth the ache of her heart at the prompting of the song itself, lets it burn from her lips and when she’s done, she’s half in tears.
she looks an idiot, like that, sitting cross-legged in front of the practice room mirror, the tip of her nose a bit red and her eyes watery, and she laughs at her reaction, mirrored back at her by the walls of glass. she covers her face in embarrassment to see another trainee approaching, catches their gaze int he mirror. “good thing we’re not going super emotional for the family concert, huh? i’d really embarrass myself.” if she’s good at anything, it’s jokes at her own expense. @lgcsohee












