His 𝓋ℴ𝒸𝒶𝓁𝒾𝓈𝓉 your 𝒹𝒶𝓃𝒸ℯ𝓇
Ni-ki — has a really striking visual presence because of how tall and sharp-featured he is. He’s known for having a lean, long-limbed build with broad shoulders that make him look even taller on stage. His proportions stand out a lot, especially his long legs and narrow waist, which give him that model-like silhouette. His face is sharp but soft at the same time — defined jawline, straight nose, full lips, and cat-like eyes that can look intense or playful depending on his expression. His eyebrows are naturally strong and frame his eyes really well. He often has dark hair, though he changes styles/colors a lot, and his hair usually falls around his forehead in layered pieces that make his features look sharper. Visually, he gives off a mix of cool and intimidating from far away, but up close he has softer expressions and a youthful look. His stage presence makes him seem bigger than he actually is because of how controlled and confident his movements are.
The arena buzzed with excitement hours before the concert had even started, thousands of fans already filling the venue in shimmering lightsticks and homemade signs for Aurora. Backstage, staff rushed from corner to corner, final checks being shouted across hallways while stylists touched up makeup and adjusted in-ear monitors. As Aurora’s main vocalist and lead dancer, your schedule before shows was always chaos, but after years in the industry, you wore it like second nature. Almost eight years with Ni-ki meant he knew exactly how these days felt—the nerves hidden behind confidence, the habit of pacing before stepping on stage, the way you’d quietly stretch while pretending you weren’t anxious at all.
Meanwhile, in the VIP section overlooking the stage, he sat back in his seat with his members -Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Jungwon, and Sunoo— scattered around him, dressed casually beneath hats and masks despite everyone already knowing exactly who they were. There wasn’t much point hiding anymore. Eight years together meant your relationship wasn’t shocking news—it was normal. Fans knew, the public knew, and somehow over time it had become something people admired. Ni-ki rested his arm over the seat beside him, eyes fixed on the giant stage below while members casually talked around him. One teased him for checking his phone every two minutes. Another pointed out that he looked more nervous than the people actually performing. He denied it instantly, but everyone knew better. Because every Aurora concert somehow still felt like the first one to him. Every time the lights dimmed and your name appeared across the screens, he looked at you like he still couldn’t believe the same person commanding an entire stadium was also the person who’d fall asleep on his shoulder during movie nights.
Then his phone buzzed. A single message from you:
“Are you seated already?”
He looked toward the stage again, a small smile pulling at the corner of his mouth before typing back.
“VIP. Front row. Don’t get nervous.”
The members beside him immediately leaned over trying to read it, and suddenly the calm before the concert turned into complete chaos.
Eight years and you’ve adapted into each other easily, you were the second oldest of your group because it was an OT4 group (Zara, You, Yuri, then Cherry) and Cherry being maknae. You and Ni-ki have always shown as much support to each other as much as you can even if schedules are tied you’d call to give good luck.
Coming out as a couple was easy, saesangs and obsessed fans weren’t. But you both never looked at it. You’ve actually been each others love interest in music videos absolutely denying someone else to act it.
Release Date 2026.05.17 / Last Updated 2026.05.17