In Loco Parentis
When Kim Seokjin unexpectedly becomes the new manager of struggling Idol group BTS, he’s faced with a downtrodden leader, a rapper who’s tired of failing his younger members, a dancer who isn’t allowed in public without a mask on, and a vocal line too afraid to even look him in the eye.
There had always been whispers of abuse in the K-pop industry, but he’d never expected to encounter it so dramatically. Still, unlike their past manager, Seokjin was actually a decent human being, and he was going to do whatever it took to help the six of them heal.
(Whether they trusted him to or not.)