It's not "Just a Band"
It's not "Just a Band"
There was a girl named Sora. She was tired, pale, and constantly listening to taunts from others. People called her fat, ugly, stupid, and insane. No matter what she did, she couldn't escape the negative comments that seemed to surround her. Whenever she tried to be happy, something always seemed to come in between and hurt her. Whether it was the pressure to gain perfect marks, eat perfectly, live perfectly, or sleep perfectly, she was always left feeling drained.
Sora didn't have anyone to comfort her or understand the phase she was going through. She felt so full, yet so empty at the same time. One day, as she was scrolling through the phone, she saw a group of crackheads laughing and having a good time. It was a strange sight to see, but Lily found herself laughing along with them. She was curious to know more about them, so she searched them up and discovered that they were artists.
The boys were all above the age of 22, yet they were acting like kids. Sora wondered how they could be so happy in this stressful life. She searched for their music and put on her earphones. The first song she heard was "Magic Shop," and as she listened to their different pitched voices reading the lyrics, she cried out at the first verse. She was shocked that the song was about her. She listened to all of their songs and became an army, joining the fandom.
Sora found so many online friends who were armies, and they welcomed her to the fandom with open arms. They suggested that she watch videos to throw away her stress. Sora watched "Run BTS," new songs, old songs, and interviews. She got to know the reason why they were behaving like kids - their childhood went in despair and hard work.
As she listened to their biography, Sora cried. She learned how they started with free tickets and only 300 fans, but now they have millions of fans who love and support them. Hard work pays off, and Sora saw that firsthand. When she saw them crying while winning awards, she felt a connected pain, and she cried with them.
After that, Sily started to love herself and accept how she was. She unheard all the mean comments about her because she knew that if no one loved her, BTS did. She found solace in their music and their message of self-love and acceptance. She realized that she didn't have to be perfect to be happy. All she had to do was love herself, and the rest would fall into place.
BTS helped her
Don't judge them...
It's not "Just a Band"
