New Jeans Album All Versions ❲COMPLETE Overview❳
Mina refreshed resale pages until 2 a.m. The prices were obscene: $180, $220, one for $400 with a "slightly dented corner." She almost clicked Buy. Then she stopped.
She placed it at the end of the row. Five blueprints. Five ways of listening.
By the end of the week, she owned "Bunny Bag" (pink, messy, with a plush keychain that jingled when she walked). Then came "Powerpuff" (glossy, cartoonish, a sugar-rush of PVC stickers). Then "Weverse" (holographic edges, a QR code to unreleased practice tapes). Four versions sat in a neat row on her desk. But the fifth—"Phoning"—was the ghost.
Mina ran downstairs. Inside was a padded envelope with no return address. She tore it open. The "Phoning" version. A note taped to the front in Yunah’s messy script:
Mina had never been a collector. Her room was a study in minimalism—white shelves, a single succulent, and a laptop that held all her music. But NewJeans had done something to her.
And for the first time, she didn’t feel the itch to complete. She felt the warmth of having been seen . Want me to adjust the tone (more emotional, fandom-focused, or whimsical) or turn it into a script-style fanfic?
Here’s a short story inspired by the excitement of collecting NewJeans ’ album in all its versions. The Five Blueprints
“I waited in line for four hours. You mentioned it once. You don’t have to collect everything to deserve something beautiful. Happy birthday, three weeks early.”
It was limited. Store-exclusive. Sold out online in 47 seconds.
Mina held the box. It was heavier than the others. Not because of the inclusions—a phone charm, a folding poster, a CD with one hidden remix—but because Yunah had chosen this version for her.