Follow The Leader/Victoria Song Analysis

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Follow The Leader // Victoria Song

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Summary: Victoria texts her friend Y/N that she is hungry so, Y/N visits the studio where after a silly day Victoria confesses to Y/N.

As you approach the SM Entertainment building, you fumble with your wallet attempting to withdraw your driver's license for identification purposes. Once the plastic card slides between for fingertips, you close your wallet and deposit it into your satchel again. Your footsteps begin to increase in pace while you use your free hand to fidget with the glasses resting on the bridge of your nose. After reaching the main entrance, you extract your sunglasses heretofore pressing the intercom button.

"Hello.
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"Did Y/N get here y-" Her question stops short as she notices your condition. "What did you three idiots do to Y/N?" Victoria interrogates.

"W-w-we were p-playing follow the l---" Luna begins through fits of laughter. "And then Krystal p-p-put a water bottle on her foot and fell while doing a c-cart-cartwheel."

Victoria raises an eyebrow. "That's easy though." Amber shimmies the water bottle off her toe before offering it to Victoria.

Accepting the challenge, Victoria takes off her sneakers and socks and replaces it with the one water bottle. Victoria starts off perfectly yet fell during her landing due to the bag of trash the girls kept moving around instead of throwing out. As Victoria stumbles onto the floor the group starts to laugh hysterically.

After goofing around for about a half an hour longer, you are asked to leave so the girls can finish their serious practice. You kindly pack up your things and bid their girls of f(x) farewell. "I'll catch you guys later." You promise.

They all respond with different forms of 'Goodbye' besides Victoria. "Y/N, I have something to tell you before you leave." She says as she escorts you down the

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