A notification popped up, but it wasn't from Twitter. It was just a black screen with the Seventeen "Carat" logo.
"Ready to break the boundary?" S.Coups asked, offering a hand.
She felt like she was trapped in a "Very Nice" loop—constantly rearranging her digital life to feel closer to them. But the phone wasn't just a phone anymore. Lately, the fan-art edits she downloaded—the ones that showed Seventeen as celestial beings controlling the weather, or in neon-lit alleyways—felt... real. Ding. 1080x1920 Seventeen Wallpapers
Minimalist design featuring the 17-diamond logo on a gradient background, suitable for a clean homescreen.
Maya didn't know if this was a dream brought on by too much fan-art, or something more. But as she looked at them—the boys who had been with her through the loneliest nights—she didn't care. A notification popped up, but it wasn't from Twitter
She reached out, and as her hand touched his, the entire world turned into a bright, digital sparkle. The last thing she saw was her phone on the nightstand, its screen glowing brightly, now displaying a new, live photo of her standing with them.
Soft, pastel-toned cinematic shots, often featuring a single member standing in a wide, lonely landscape (sky, field, or empty road). She felt like she was trapped in a
Soft-focus group photos with blue or pastel color palettes. Story: The 13th Dimension