💕: Does your muse have any crushes?
saeun might have a slight crush on the the boys from knight and origin, but she’s trying to convince herself that it’s only the music she likes. also, she has a crush on the girls from wish and silhouette.
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💕: Does your muse have any crushes?
saeun might have a slight crush on the the boys from knight and origin, but she’s trying to convince herself that it’s only the music she likes. also, she has a crush on the girls from wish and silhouette.
★: What is your muse’s zodiac?
changki’s birthday is june 22, which makes him a cancer. he doesn’t get the whole astrology chart. no matter how many times someone explains it to him, he doesn't understand it. he doesn’t pay attention to horoscopes all that much. his chinese zodiac falls in line with the year of the pig.
☤: Is your muse allergic to anything?
HEADCANON QUESTIONS |OPEN
Eunha had an allergy to eggs when she was younger, but it’s pretty much gone - she still doesn’t eat eggs very often, though. She also has a mild allergy to sweat.
👓: Does your muse need reading aids? Contacts or glasses?
headcanon questions - accepting!
👓: Does your muse need reading aids? Contacts or glasses?
He’s near-sighted, so he does need contacts and glassed, but not generally for reading – unless what he’s reading is in the distance, of course.
gold star hq, recording studio ; @fmdlia
Spending the majority of her time in the recording studio is second nature to her now, especially with the added pressure of her next official release having to exceed the success of Palette, and to a lesser degree A Flower Bookmark II, as well.
Not a day goes by without her spending a few hours in there with the other producers she usually works with, or just dropping by if she’s short on time and has to be elsewhere. She’s not about to complain about the amount of hours she has to spend holed up between those four same walls – she does love it, love to create and bounce off ideas with other like-minded people – but there comes a day when it just becomes too much and the thought of going back there nauseates her.
Yet, she finds herself sitting on the couch in the recording studio, feet tucked under her and a notebook in her hand. An incoherent melody gently flows through the silence of the room, the only other sound besides her humming is the gentle breaths of the people occupying it (and there aren’t many) as well as some tapping on the keyboard. Looking up from her notebook, she nods in affirmation and smiles at the producer leaving the room. Thinking she would be left alone with her thoughts, another familiar face suddenly appears.
“Oh, Lia, hi,” greeting the younger female with a smile, she motions for her to come in, although she knew she wouldn’t have to invite her in. It’s not Lia’s first time around these perimeters, and definitely not the last, and the two girls occasionally got together for exchange of inspiration and ideas for songs. A jam session once in a while was also on their agendas. “How are you?”