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War of Words: Unravel Me
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Bring it on bitch.
Game on, slut.
So… you did this to me? To us?
She started it.
This ends now.
Thanks for ruining my life.
Your life? You mean ours…
Don’t be so stupid.
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Han Tina and Park Do Ra are two university freshmen.
One is nineteen and one is twenty.
Both major in Korean History and English Literature.
Their personalities are different, almost complete opposites…
One is good, and the other one?
Not so good.
But both are wickedly cunning.
The two of them quickly dominate the number one and two spots in the whole of the junior campus.
Writing is their lives and fight it what they’ll do to keep the top spot.
For the last challenge of the year, their lecturer sets a straight forward task;
Follow the lives of your chosen celebrity, and write a piece of fiction depicting their day to day activities, as if they were normal people.
This seemed easy enough, just click and Google and there you go… essay done.
However, their lecturer is not who she seems to be; she asks the girls to post their stories on a new website…
This lady has lived the world twice over…
And has been immortal for a lifetime.
Somehow, they both wind up with the same curse…
Everything they write on paper… becomes real.
Suddenly, the two are thrust into a game where a single one hundred word paragraph update on the website can decided the life and death of a person.
Who will use this to their advantage?
Who will recognise the potentially malicious yet rewarding situation they’re in and put it to good use?
The two find themselves being dragged into either the gates of heaven, or the fiery pits of hell.
Only they can decide which side they’re on.
But will the good girl really go to heaven and the naughty one to hell?
As time progresses, they realise what their true fates are, where their destinies lie and the people who truly stand beside them.
The two will realise the true meaning of good and evil.
Trust me; it’s like finding a piece of straw in a haystack.
It’s right there… but can you see it?
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Meanwhile, those stars they’re supposed to write about?
Well, they’re in this sick story too…
Following every single word the girls write.
Every.
Single.
Word.
Foreword“What the fuck is this?” Tina tapped her computer screen, trying to get it out the stupid eco mode it was always on.
She took off her glasses and squinted, trying to read the small print that was on the website.
“Un… un.. unra… ah shit.” She hated having the crappiest eyesight around. Really didn’t help considering she was a writer.
“Unravel Me dot com?” Pursing her lips, she got a cup of water from the kitchen and went back to the balcony.
Sipping the cold liquid, she closed her eyes, feeling the tiny bead of sweat rolling down her temple as she basked in the hot Korean summer sun.
Finals were almost over, and for her first year in University, Tina had to admit that she didn’t do too badly.
Ms Yuko gave her top marks in her writing, as always, and she and Park Do Ra had gotten the best possible score for juniors in the whole area.
Yesterday, Ms Yuko gave them one last task; she told the class to write about a couple of stars, and pen out a piece of fiction spanning their lives over three to four long weeks.
Tina sat back and remembered her shock at such a request. It was basically year seven work! It was a simple narrative, no aim or contention to it whatsoever.
However the teacher had been furiously adamant that the whole class submit this assignment. So she had no choice but to do it.
She browsed the internet on the word ‘kpop’… she passed DBSK, which was her bias. She hovered over their link before scrolling down; she didn’t want to dwell on the past.
Tina was one of those fans who accepted both parties because she knew what they were going through. Living in Korea was hard, and succeeding in the country was even harder due to the massive amounts of competition.
EXO K.
Now that didn’t ring a bell. She clicked it reluctantly… something told her to go back to DBSK, and that clicking EXO K was wrong. Tina ignored it. it was just a fan girl thing.
Saranghae Suho, Chanyeol, Kai, D.O, Baekhyun and Sehun oppa!
The page was filled with the spazzing of so called ‘Exotics’ and she almost smiled. Running her eyes over the amount of awards the boys had accumulated, she felt a pang of jealousy and wistfulness cross her heart.
Oh how she missed her five TVXQ men.
“It wouldn’t hurt to experiment with a new group yeah?…” she pondered, and copied and pasted the name EXO K into the form on the website…
[NAME OF CHOSEN GROUP]: EXO K
Tina stared at it. The name EXO K was disgusting. Who would choose that as their group name?
Going back on her own decision, she tried to re write in DBSK, but the stupid computer wouldn’t work.
In anger, she pressed the refresh button several times, and even re entered the website name, but all that came up was a single pop up message:
Oops! Seems like you’re trying to
Re enter your group name!
Sorry! Cannot process request.
“Oi…” that was so unfair. Tina narrowed her eyes and sighed. She might as well do this now…
EXO K here we come.
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“Um ew.” Park Do Ra yawned as she scanned the planning sheet for her last essay. The teacher had pulled her aside and privately told Do Ra that she expected something amazing, and so, Do Ra would fulfil her wish.
And yet, she had nothing- wanted nothing to do with the lives of Korean Celebrities.
Do Ra was one of those people who – unlike Tina – scorned celebrities and the lives they lived.
She had seen the lawsuits and scandals they had been in, namely DBSK, Shin Se Kyung, Crown J and others, and she felt that people who created these stupid situations were the most idiot beings on earth.
Do Ra wasn’t a fan of things like Beyonce and Lady Gaga and others, she managed to find faults in every single one of them.
That was her key trait; she liked to find faults in people.
“Let’s see. Most popular ex groups: Shinhwa? TVXQ? H.O.T?” Soon, searching for a group turned into an in depth correction of the article.
“Fragment there. And H.O.T isn’t exactly an ‘ex-group’ so wrong information. Amateur work, but still written quite well.” She nodded in approval.
“SNSD? No, gross. F(x)? Hate that Krystal and Sulli, no. EXO K? Young, naïve, should be easy to write about…” she pondered her decision, and finally, she clicked the link to the biography on Wikipedia and read a bit of it.
Do Ra smacked her lips in approval. “Good record. Easy.” Typing in their name into the group selection area, she filled out the rest of the form and entered it.
“Done.”
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