Stray kids are world famous idols at JYP. They are 7 years into their career all in their early to mid twenties. And I am a 18 year old girl trainee who is shy and awkward. I am picked on by the other trainees and stray kids don’t seem to notice. Until they do.
I am a well established solo artist at JYP. I debuted about 2 years after Stray Kids. And my relationship with them is complicated. It’s competitive and full of sexual tension that drives me and them crazy. Not to mention Jungkook and Yoongi are also fighting for my attention. But it’s not a matter of if I want to. It’s a matter of when and who.
Five years. One company. Endless rivalry. As the leader of JYP’s top girl group, I’ve spent half a decade trying to outdo Stray Kids—and they make it their mission to get under my skin. Every comeback, every award show, every backstage encounter turns into another battle of egos. The cameras see playful competition. We know it’s personal. But as the line between hatred and something far more dangerous begins to blur, one question remains… What happens when your biggest rivals become impossible to ignore?