However, everyone in Seventeen was worried. Well, not everyone. Woozi wasn't worried because he was the subject Seventeen was worried about.
Woozi was working too hard. That was the problem plain and simple. He stayed up until the wee hours of the night to compose. Woozi would be considered a workaholic if he didn't love what he did for a living so much. Over and over this process continued.
Finally, the rest of Seventeen couldn't stand it anymore. They decided to pull a plug on everything for a while and take a vacation. Of course, they didn't tell Woozi that.
S.Coups nodded to Hoshi and Hoshi motioned to Dino. Dino gathered the other members in the practice room. Dino put a finger to his lips and waved goodbye to the members. Quiet cheers of encouragement accompanied Dino as he entered Woozi's studio.
The studio was cozy and warm. It would be natural that it was both because Woozi spent more time in that studio than his bedroom. It …show more content…
This conversation is over!" Woozi pushed Dino out of the door. Or he at least tried to. Since the electricity was out, and the only light was from a lightstick Woozi insisted on keeping in his studio, he pushed Dino into the keyboard.
"Ow!" Dino yelped.
"Sorry!" apologized Woozi. Woozi took the light stick from its place and found the doorway. "Come on, let's find the others."
"Let's look in the practice room. Hoshi said he would try to get ideas for a new choreography with the others there." Dino suggested. Dino already knew he was correct, but he wanted to make it sound like he didn't know where they were.
"Ok, let's go."
The pair reached the practice room in no time. The room was lit with candles, lightsticks, flashlights, and phone screens and whatever else could provide light. Of course, Dokyeom could be included in that list, but he would blind everyone instantly with his contagious smile. Sorry, back to the