adaptability.
@rkzyx
it becomes increasingly obvious as the month progresses how well seungcheol is doing handling this evaluation. usually, he finds any excuse to pick faults, and sure, at first, he’d been a little sceptical — after all, despite being a band concept, he was still being required to dance — but this month, he just couldn’t find anything to complain about. adapting to the keytar is fun, the song is catchy, the dance is actually manageable once he enlists help (which has helped socialise him, too), and he’s with people he knows. it’s a surprise to catch seungcheol is such a genuinely good mood, and he’s been blissful without fault since the evaluation was announced. he had noticed, however, that it isn’t that way for everyone.
“hey, how’s the drums going?” he asks with a wide smile, tilting his head to the side as he opens up the case he’d been using to temporarily store his new keytar. hooking it over his shoulder, he bounces on the heels of his feet as he prepares to practice. “playing an instrument and singing or rapping at the same is my limit... adding the dance in is where it’s getting complicated— for me, at least.” he laughs softly. “I’ll forever be in awe of dancers. I don’t know how you do it. I feel like I have two left feet.”











