Moodymoonclub
Emily is 24, half Italian and half English, with her feet in London and her head full of practical dreams. She has always snubbed K-pop... until she clicks on that video.
Blue hair. A deep voice. A gaze that pierces through the screen.
That's how she discovers Sunghoon, a member of the Astrid Boys, the most talked-about boyband of the moment. And just for fun, she downloads Whisp, an app where you can send messages to idols. After all, he'll never reply... right?
Yet Emily starts writing to him every day. Not to be read, but because feeling heard by a stranger seems easier than opening up to the world. As if Lix were her secret diary.
But Sunghoon actually reads those messages.
Between a world tour, the success of their new album Spectrum, and the uncertainty of the future, he feels stuck, drained. The lights are on, but inside him there's only darkness. Until he stumbles upon the ironic, sincere, and almost too real words of a new fan.
"She writes to let it out. He reads to survive."