Requested by: @Bella0360059 hope you enjoy!! Please let me know if you want anything to be changed!!😊It all began with one simple message from Jake. One quiet evening in the dorm, the members had just finished a chaotic round of UNO that ended with Jay rage-quitting and Ni-Ki hoarding all the +4 cards like a cartoon villain. Luna was lounging on the living room couch, legs tucked under her, scrolling aimlessly through her phone. That was when Jake's voice broke the calm:
"Guys... guys. Look at this."
He turned his phone around, the screen playing a short, visually explosive edit of Luna on stage during Drunk-Dazed. Dramatic zoom-ins, glitter effects, flashing red lighting, and a now-infamous slow-motion hair flip that had nearly taken Jake out live when it happened on stage. The background audio? A deep bass remix of "Like Jennie."
Jay immediately leaned in. "Wait—wait, rewind that. Did she just—did she just look at the camera like that on purpose?"
Sunghoon squinted. "Who made this? It looks like a trailer for a movie where Luna's a vampire queen who eats hearts."
Ni-Ki snatched the phone from Jake. "Hyung, where did you find this?!"
Jake grinned proudly. "A fan posted it earlier. It's going viral on TikTok."
Jungwon, who had been peacefully sipping banana milk, narrowed his eyes. "That transition at 0:12 is... suspiciously good."
Sunoo, who was next to Luna on the couch, slowly turned to her. "You didn't blink. Not once. Are you okay?"
Luna, now flustered, tried to hide behind a throw pillow. "I DID blink! They just—edited it like that."
But it was too late. The boys had opened Pandora's box.
Within minutes, the group was huddled together, diving deep into what they dubbed "LunaTok." From dramatic black-and-white edits of her crying at a fansign (with the Titanic theme playing in the background), to hilarious meme cuts of her getting jump-scared by Heeseung during a live—nothing was off-limits.
"Oh my god, look at this one!" Ni-Ki cackled, showing an edit of Luna yelling in frustration during practice, edited to look like she was screaming at a toddler.
"Why do I look like I'm starring in a K-drama?" Luna groaned, watching a slow zoom of her walking into the building, her red hair glowing in the sunlight as "Love Scenario" played.
Jay gasped at one fan's caption. "They called you 'CEO of Eye Contact.' That's pretty accurate."
"Another one says 'Luna: The reason why God didn't make me an idol—because the world can't handle two.'" Jake laughed until he choked on his water.
Sunghoon held up his phone. "This fan just said, 'If Luna breathes, I'll thank her.'"
Sunoo burst out laughing. "That's kind of romantic if you think about it."
Heeseung, meanwhile, was silently watching one particularly intense "hot edit" of Luna. She was mid-performance, wearing an off-the-shoulder stage outfit, sharp eyeliner, wind machine on full blast.
"Yeah," he said, clearing his throat. "Yeah, that's enough internet for today."
But it wasn't. Not even close.
Over the next few hours, the dorm became a fan edit screening room. Ni-Ki created a shared album titled "Luna Agenda 101", where they started dumping their favorite finds.
One fan made a parody video where Luna was edited into the Avengers universe, dodging explosions while running in heels.
Another had Luna edited into a cooking show, complete with sarcastic voiceovers: "Here she is, chopping egos and serving lewks."
"You guys," Luna whined, clutching a cushion to her face. "This is so embarrassing."
"You're just mad because someone called you 'Face Card Supreme,'" Jungwon teased, scrolling again. "Wait—OH MY GOD—this one just played the Kill Bill siren over your stare. YOU LOOK LIKE A VILLAIN."
The group dissolved into chaotic laughter.
And from that moment forward, it became a dorm tradition. Anytime someone found a new fan edit—whether hilarious, flattering, or downright ridiculous—it went straight into the group chat.
Jay found a fan-made trailer of Heeseung edited as a sad boy in a romance film. The caption read: "Heeseung, 27, still haunted by the girl who gave him a heart-shaped cookie in 2019."
"It's true," Heeseung said, solemnly. "That cookie was really good."
Sunoo came across a slow-mo edit of Sunghoon falling during a stage and posted it with the caption: "Graceful swan moment. Oscar-worthy."
Jake posted an edit of Jungwon running with his hoodie flapping behind him like a cape, captioned: "Leader by day, crime fighter by night."
Luna, finally fighting back, sent an old fancam of Ni-Ki tripping during a dance rehearsal edited with cartoon banana peels and circus music.
"TRAITOR," Ni-Ki hissed in the chat.
"Deserved," Jungwon added with a skull emoji.
That night, as the noise died down and the dorm lights dimmed, Luna sat in bed scrolling through a few more fan edits. Some made her laugh, some made her blush, and others made her feel a strange warmth in her chest—this odd, beautiful feeling of being seen by people who didn't even know her personally, but somehow understood her so well.
She ended her night with a short message in the group chat:
Luna: "Okay, I'm lowkey crying. But also don't stop sending these. Ever."
Jake: "Bet."
Jay: "Tomorrow we react to edits of Ni-Ki looking like a Victorian child."
Ni-Ki: "I hate all of you."
Jungwon: "Goodnight, Face Card Supreme."
Luna buried her face in her blanket, groaning.
Fan edits had changed everything.
And they weren't going anywhere.
