6:00 AM.
The dorm's alarm blares.
Anya sits up slowly.
Muscles sore.
Eyes heavy.
But no excuses.
This is training, not comfort.
She gets dressed quietly.
Sneakers laced.
Hair tied.
No breakfast. Not enough time.
They are already lining up outside the practice studio.
The trainer waits.
Tall. Sharp eyes.
Expressionless.
"Today," he says, voice cold,
"we will see who belongs here."
Everyone steps forward.
Anya feels her legs shaking slightly.
She counts her breaths.
1… 2… 3… 4…
The dance begins.
Fast. Faster.
She tries to follow the choreography she practiced for hours.
But it is nothing like before.
The Korean trainee in front executes everything perfectly.
Arms sharp. Legs clean. Expression confident.
She glances at Anya once, smirks.
Anya's heart tightens.
Halfway through, Anya misses a step.
Just one.
The trainer stops.
Snaps his fingers.
Points at her.
"You! Repeat. From start. All of it."
Her face burns.
She bows, embarrassed.
Her cheeks hot.
Other trainees stare.
Some whisper.
Some laugh quietly.
Her confidence falters.
Her muscles ache more than she thought possible.
She repeats.
Misses again.
Again.
The trainer walks closer, eyes piercing.
"Do not waste my time."
After thirty minutes, the session ends.
Anya's arms shake.
Her shirt is drenched in sweat.
Her breathing heavy.
Other girls leave without a word.
Some still glance at her, judgment in their eyes.
She sits on the floor quietly.
The Korean girl passes her.
"Slow. You'll never catch up," she whispers just loud enough for her to hear.
It stings.
Not just the words.
But the truth behind them.
Back in the dorm, she sits on her bunk.
Tears threaten.
She doesn't allow them.
She clenches her fists.
This is only day one.
You are here. You are allowed to fail.
But you cannot give up.
She closes her eyes.
Replays the steps.
Every mistake. Every beat.
Every movement she can fix.
Tomorrow, she will try again.
Faster. Sharper. Cleaner.
Better than today.
Because here, in Seoul, failure isn't private.
Everyone watches.
Everyone judges.
Everyone waits for a weak moment.
And Anya… she is not weak.
Not yet.
