Suprise Run-In AU

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Another (not really) quickie. Sorry it's just oneus, I was too tired to write onewe too. Maybe I'll add one later?

Also, I don't know Korean. There is Korean (hangul) in here that I put to differentiate speaking Korean vs. English. I put what I intended to say in parentheses. This is all Google translated, so there's bound to be inaccuracies. I apologize to any native speakers.

Enjoy!

You're favorite kpop group, ONEUS, is having a concert near you! After months of saving up for a ticket, you prepare for the bloodbath called ticket sales. You eagerly sit in front of your computer with Ticketmaster open, ready to purchase a ticket. The countdown on the screen feels like it's going in slow-motion and you can't wait any longer.

Finally, the countdown hits 0. As quickly as you can, you pick GA and punch in your credit card information. You click "confirm" and watch the loading bar as your transaction is processed.

But then, the worst thing happens. The website crashes and cancels your order! Even worse, all the tickets are sold out by the time you reload the website. What will you do now?

A week later, RBW announces that they are accepting volunteers for the concert to help promote it, sell merchandise, and even do some backstage work. You sign up reasoning that at least you can make the concert better for everyone else. A day later, you receive an acceptance email and instructions to show up early at a designated spot to help set up.

It's the day of the concert and you're feeling, well, bittersweet. You want to be going to see them, but you're glad you can at least support them in another way. You're also somewhat jealous of your friend who got a ticket and forced you to help them pick out an outfit and go to the store to buy a lightstick. You're happy for them, really, but you kind of regret asking them to carpool with you. The whole ride there is just them screeching out the fanchants you know by heart, but won't have the chance to sing.

When you get there, there's already a line of fans outside. The concert doesn't start for another three hours, but you guess the fans really want good seats. You're friend is one of them. They wave to you quickly before joining the other fans lined up outside the venue.

You make your way over to the back door where you were instructed to go for volunteering. There's a security guard and a worker from the venue standing at the door.

"Hello, are you a volunteer?" the worker asks.

"Yes."

"May I have your name and ID, please?" You state your name and pass your ID to the woman. She compares the name with her list and crosses something off before turning her attention back to you. "Welcome y/n! Thank you for volunteering, we really appreciate it. If you can, help set up the merchandise stalls. Alright?"

"Ok."

"Here," she hands you a blue pass with the word "volunteer" printed on the front, "go inside and go to the red table. Show them this pass and they'll give you directions from there."

"Thank you, ma'am."

"No, thank you for volunteering. We really appreciate it."

You smile at the woman and follow her directions. At the red table, there are two other volunteers, one girl and one boy.

"Excuse me?" They turn around and you flash your pass, "Do you need any help?"

"Oh! Hello. Yes, we do need help. We need to set up this stand for selling shirts. Can you help us?"

"No problem, I'm y/n by the way."

The girl smiles, "Nice to meet you, my name's Charlotte."

The boy also responds, "Myeongsook, nice to meet you." He bends down to pull a box out from under the table, "Here's a box of shirts. Can you sort them by size? I'll hand you a shirt, you sort the size, and Charlotte can put them on the table, ok?"

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