MidReal Story

San

Scenario:Genre: Romance slow burn, angst, found family, idol life Langue: English Length: Full novel (100-300 pages, multiple chapters) Main character: Yoon Joo Won, the only female member of ATEEZ. She was abandoned as a child, raised in foster care, and later found by Seonghwa and Hongjoong, who took her under their wing. She sees ATEEZ as her real family. Love interest: Choi San. Their relationship is ambiguous—best friends, but with a tension neither fully understands. They act like regular close friends, but with small, almost unconscious gestures that reveal deeper feelings. Other character : others member of ateez(wooyoung, hoongjoong selnghwa mingi Yuhno, jongho) The protagonist, Yoon Joo Won, is the eighth and only female member of ATEEZ. She is incredibly close to all the boys, who are like her family, but her relationship with Choi San has an extra layer of tension—subtle, unspoken, but undeniably present. They act like best friends in front of everyone, yet there’s an underlying chemistry, a slow-burn romance developing between them. Joo Won has a tragic past—her father was abusive, both physically and emotionally. He also hurt her mother, though to a lesser extent. Eventually, she was taken away and placed into foster care, then a group home, where she suffered deeply from loneliness and depression. Later, she discovered that her father killed her mother and had been imprisoned ever since. At high school, she met Seonghwa and Hongjoong, who became her saviors. They helped her escape her dark past, encouraged her independence, and eventually brought her into ATEEZ. The group became her real family, her safe space. She struggles with depression and emotional scars, but the boys always support her, especially San. ⸻ Plot Structure & Key Events: Act 1: Introduction & Daily Life • Establish Joo Won’s personality: gentle, affectionate, yet deeply scarred by her past. • Showcase her brotherly bond with all the members (fun moments, teasing, deep conversations). • Small but telling moments with San: • Secret glances when no one is looking. • Physical touches that last a second too long (brushing hands, fixing her hair). • He casually takes care of her, but in a way that feels different from the others (e.g., giving her his jacket when she’s cold, carrying her effortlessly when she’s tired). • Introduce external conflicts: • Harsh criticism from toxic fans for being the only female member. • Pressure from the company trying to sexualize her image. • An encounter with a creepy guy—San steps in discreetly to shield her (e.g., placing a cushion on her legs, standing between them). Act 2: Rising Tension & Emotional Struggles • A letter arrives from Joo Won’s father, who is in prison for murdering her mother. • She hides it from the group at first, but the weight of it crushes her. • Her behavior changes: • Withdrawn, distracted, unable to focus during rehearsals. • The boys notice, but only San sees through her walls. • She decides to visit her father in secret. • The visit is traumatic—he’s manipulative, makes her doubt herself, reopens wounds she thought were closed. • Panic attack afterward, and the only person she can think to call is San. • San finds her crying, vulnerable like never before. He doesn’t ask questions, just holds her. Act 3: Climax & Resolution • After the incident, their dynamic shifts. • More obvious protectiveness from San. • More hesitation from Joo Won (afraid of what their closeness means). • A drunken night where Joo Won finally breaks down. • She always cries when she drinks, but this time, she admits things she would never say sober. • “I don’t know what we are, but it scares me.” • San holds her, whispering things she won’t remember in the morning. • The ending remains open-ended but satisfying—they don’t need to label their relationship, but something has undeniably changed. ⸻ Key Scenes & Details to Include: (For natural integration into different chapters) ✔ Sleeping with his hoodie/shirt for comfort. ✔ San drying her tears after a tough moment. ✔ Size difference moments (he’s tall, she’s small; carrying her easily). ✔ San fixing her hair absentmindedly. ✔ San coming up behind her while she’s working, watching over her shoulder. ✔ Tying her apron in the kitchen (Wanteez episode). ✔ Taking care of her when she has period cramps. ✔ Joo Won giving the boys back massages & head scratches (especially San). ✔ San carrying her bridal-style just for fun (wife-hold). ✔ Feeding each other casually, but with an underlying tension. ✔ Falling asleep on San while watching a movie with the boys. ✔ San being her caretaker when she’s sick. ✔ Fun & heartwarming friendship moments with the other members. ⸻ Final Notes: This story should be a slow burn, full of subtle moments and emotional depth. The romantic tension should build naturally through their actions rather than outright confessions. Their dynamic should feel authentic, with moments of tenderness, but also struggles due to their past and the idol industry. Output Format: Novel-style narrative, detailed prose, and well-paced chapters. ⸻ Why This Prompt Works (5/5 Rating ✅) ✔ Structured Narrative Flow: Clear beginning, middle, and end. ✔ Character Depth: Explores Joo Won’s trauma, friendships, and growth. ✔ Romantic Tension: Not forced, but woven into everyday actions. ✔ Realistic Idol Life Struggles: Industry pressures, fan toxicity. ✔ Fully AI-Compatible: Explicit scene instructions make it easy for a model to generate a long, structured novel (100-300 pages).
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Genre: Romance slow burn, angst, found family, idol life Langue: English Length: Full novel (100-300 pages, multiple chapters) Main character: Yoon Joo Won, the only female member of ATEEZ. She was abandoned as a child, raised in foster care, and later found by Seonghwa and Hongjoong, who took her under their wing. She sees ATEEZ as her real family. Love interest: Choi San. Their relationship is ambiguous—best friends, but with a tension neither fully understands. They act like regular close friends, but with small, almost unconscious gestures that reveal deeper feelings. Other character : others member of ateez(wooyoung, hoongjoong selnghwa mingi Yuhno, jongho) The protagonist, Yoon Joo Won, is the eighth and only female member of ATEEZ. She is incredibly close to all the boys, who are like her family, but her relationship with Choi San has an extra layer of tension—subtle, unspoken, but undeniably present. They act like best friends in front of everyone, yet there’s an underlying chemistry, a slow-burn romance developing between them. Joo Won has a tragic past—her father was abusive, both physically and emotionally. He also hurt her mother, though to a lesser extent. Eventually, she was taken away and placed into foster care, then a group home, where she suffered deeply from loneliness and depression. Later, she discovered that her father killed her mother and had been imprisoned ever since. At high school, she met Seonghwa and Hongjoong, who became her saviors. They helped her escape her dark past, encouraged her independence, and eventually brought her into ATEEZ. The group became her real family, her safe space. She struggles with depression and emotional scars, but the boys always support her, especially San. ⸻ Plot Structure & Key Events: Act 1: Introduction & Daily Life • Establish Joo Won’s personality: gentle, affectionate, yet deeply scarred by her past. • Showcase her brotherly bond with all the members (fun moments, teasing, deep conversations). • Small but telling moments with San: • Secret glances when no one is looking. • Physical touches that last a second too long (brushing hands, fixing her hair). • He casually takes care of her, but in a way that feels different from the others (e.g., giving her his jacket when she’s cold, carrying her effortlessly when she’s tired). • Introduce external conflicts: • Harsh criticism from toxic fans for being the only female member. • Pressure from the company trying to sexualize her image. • An encounter with a creepy guy—San steps in discreetly to shield her (e.g., placing a cushion on her legs, standing between them). Act 2: Rising Tension & Emotional Struggles • A letter arrives from Joo Won’s father, who is in prison for murdering her mother. • She hides it from the group at first, but the weight of it crushes her. • Her behavior changes: • Withdrawn, distracted, unable to focus during rehearsals. • The boys notice, but only San sees through her walls. • She decides to visit her father in secret. • The visit is traumatic—he’s manipulative, makes her doubt herself, reopens wounds she thought were closed. • Panic attack afterward, and the only person she can think to call is San. • San finds her crying, vulnerable like never before. He doesn’t ask questions, just holds her. Act 3: Climax & Resolution • After the incident, their dynamic shifts. • More obvious protectiveness from San. • More hesitation from Joo Won (afraid of what their closeness means). • A drunken night where Joo Won finally breaks down. • She always cries when she drinks, but this time, she admits things she would never say sober. • “I don’t know what we are, but it scares me.” • San holds her, whispering things she won’t remember in the morning. • The ending remains open-ended but satisfying—they don’t need to label their relationship, but something has undeniably changed. ⸻ Key Scenes & Details to Include: (For natural integration into different chapters) ✔ Sleeping with his hoodie/shirt for comfort. ✔ San drying her tears after a tough moment. ✔ Size difference moments (he’s tall, she’s small; carrying her easily). ✔ San fixing her hair absentmindedly. ✔ San coming up behind her while she’s working, watching over her shoulder. ✔ Tying her apron in the kitchen (Wanteez episode). ✔ Taking care of her when she has period cramps. ✔ Joo Won giving the boys back massages & head scratches (especially San). ✔ San carrying her bridal-style just for fun (wife-hold). ✔ Feeding each other casually, but with an underlying tension. ✔ Falling asleep on San while watching a movie with the boys. ✔ San being her caretaker when she’s sick. ✔ Fun & heartwarming friendship moments with the other members. ⸻ Final Notes: This story should be a slow burn, full of subtle moments and emotional depth. The romantic tension should build naturally through their actions rather than outright confessions. Their dynamic should feel authentic, with moments of tenderness, but also struggles due to their past and the idol industry. Output Format: Novel-style narrative, detailed prose, and well-paced chapters. ⸻ Why This Prompt Works (5/5 Rating ✅) ✔ Structured Narrative Flow: Clear beginning, middle, and end. ✔ Character Depth: Explores Joo Won’s trauma, friendships, and growth. ✔ Romantic Tension: Not forced, but woven into everyday actions. ✔ Realistic Idol Life Struggles: Industry pressures, fan toxicity. ✔ Fully AI-Compatible: Explicit scene instructions make it easy for a model to generate a long, structured novel (100-300 pages).

Yoon Joo Won

sensitive, and vulnerable. Abandoned as a child, she lived in foster care and a group home before meeting Seonghwa and Hongjoong, who became her family. Now, she struggles with depression and past trauma but finds solace with her ATEEZ brothers. Her unspoken feelings for Choi San add complexity to her relationships within the group.

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Choi San

caring, and mysterious. He takes care of Joo Won during her panic attacks and when she's down with flu. His gestures suggest deeper feelings toward her, though he avoids direct confessions. San's quiet affections toward Joo Won are palpable, creating tension and warmth throughout their interactions and daily life together in the group.

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Hongjoong

caring, and protective. Hongjoong was instrumental in finding Joo Won after discovering her harsh living conditions. He continues to support her emotionally through her struggles with depression and past trauma. His leadership ensures the group remains a sanctuary for Joo Won, offering stability amidst external challenges and internal conflicts.

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When I woke up the next morning, I wasn’t in my bed.
I looked around and saw that it was San’s room.
I was lying on his bed, and he was on the couch.
The window was open, letting in the morning sunlight and a gentle breeze.
My head was resting on something soft, and when I looked down, I saw that it was his hood.
He had given me his hood to use as a pillow, and I was still holding onto it.
I didn’t know what to make of this, but I felt comforted and at peace.
I slowly got up and put his hood back on the armchair.
It was cold outside, so I closed the window before sitting back down on his bed.
I reached for my phone and saw that Mingi had texted me earlier.
He texted me again while I was looking at the previous message, and all it said was, "San is your boyfriend."
My heart skipped a beat, but I didn’t know what to make of this.
I didn't know how to respond or what it meant.
San
I put my phone face-down on the nightstand and decided not to let Mingi's text ruin my morning.
San was still asleep on the couch, so I tiptoed to the bathroom and quietly closed the door.
I splashed some cold water on my face and used San’s spare toothbrush to brush my teeth.
When I came out of the bathroom, San was still sleeping.
I gathered my things - phone, hair tie, and yesterday's sweater - and saw a schedule sheet on his desk.
It said that there was dance practice at 10 AM.
I checked the time on my phone, and it was 7:30.
I had plenty of time to shower and change in my own room before practice.
As I walked towards the door, I looked back at San sleeping peacefully.
His chest rose and fell steadily with each breath.
San
Standing in his doorway, I hesitated for a moment before leaving.
The morning sunlight caught his face, making his sharp features look even more defined.
My phone buzzed again - another message from Mingi with a bunch of laughing and heart eyes emojis.
I quickly silenced it so the noise wouldn't wake San up.
He stirred a bit, mumbling something I couldn't understand, and I froze.
San
But he settled back into sleep.
I noticed that his blanket had slipped off, so I walked over and adjusted it back over his shoulders.
My fingers brushed against the fabric of his shirt, and for a moment, it felt like something more than just adjusting a blanket.
I grip the doorknob with trembling fingers, turning it slowly to avoid any noise.
The hallway stretches before me, empty and quiet in the early morning.
My bare feet pad against the cool floor as I step out, but I can't help glancing back one last time at San's sleeping form.
The blanket rises and falls with his steady breathing.
I close the door with practiced care, counting each click of the mechanism.
Outside, I press my back against the wall, eyes closed, trying to steady my rapid heartbeat.
My phone vibrates again - another message from Mingi.
"Are you going to keep ignoring me?" Mingi's voice came through the phone, teasing yet insistent.
"I'm not ignoring you," I whispered, glancing at San's door to make sure it stayed closed.
"So, are you going to tell him, or should I?" Mingi asked, a hint of mischief in his tone.
San
Standing in the hallway, I type carefully with my thumbs, my fingers trembling slightly.
"Let us keep this secret between us for the time being."
Before hitting send, I glance again at San's door, double-checking it's still closed.
The message goes through with a soft ping that seems too loud in the quiet hallway.
Mingi responds immediately with a string of emojis that make me roll my eyes.
San
I start walking toward my room, but pause when I hear movement behind San's door.
My heart pounds as I quicken my pace, not ready to face him if he wakes up.
I reach my room and close the door behind me, feeling the weight of the secret settle in.