Eclipse's disbandment was messy, and as someone who deep-dives into K-pop industry gossip, the signs were there. Their company, StarGlow, had a rep for favoring newer groups, and Eclipse's sales were declining—not because the music was bad, but because promotions were half-hearted. The members started posting cryptic stuff on Bubble, like 'waiting for the storm to pass,' which fans decoded as tension behind the scenes.
Then there was the lawsuit rumor: one member allegedly wanted to terminate their contract early. Legal battles in K-pop are brutal, and if true, it probably sped things up. The company's statement blamed 'irreconcilable differences,' which is corporate speak for 'we gave up.' It's frustrating because their b-side 'Gravity' showed they had so much untapped potential. Now I just hope the members land somewhere better.
The disbandment of Eclipse hit me harder than I expected—I'd followed them since their debut, and their music was this perfect blend of edgy and emotional. From what fans pieced together, it seemed like internal conflicts between members and the company played a huge role. There were rumors about unfair profit distribution and creative control issues, especially since some members wrote their own lyrics. Their last comeback felt rushed, almost like the company was checking off a box before pulling the plug.
What stung the most was how abrupt it felt. No proper farewell tour, just a cold statement. Fans speculated about mental health struggles too—one member had gone on hiatus earlier, and the industry's grind is brutal. It's a reminder how often talented groups get chewed up by bad management. I still listen to 'Midnight Sun' and wonder what could've been if they'd gotten the support they deserved.
Eclipse had this raw energy that stood out—their choreography was insane, and their vocal line could've rivaled any senior group. But the industry's obsession with constant comebacks burned them out. Their leader, Jihoon, mentioned in a live stream once that they'd rehearsed for 18 hours straight before a comeback. No wonder tensions boiled over.
Fans noticed fewer group interactions on social media too, like they were drifting apart. The final nail was probably their company's financial troubles—rumors said StarGlow was funneling resources into a new boy group. Such a waste. Their song 'Blackout' deserved a proper era, not a disbandment notice.
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“Please...come back to me, be my Luna again, Charlotte,” Hayden said.
I sneered. “You don't even qualify to be my Omega. What makes you think I would want to be your Luna?”
“Then let me be your slave,” the shameless mate who had rejected me begged.
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I had been claimed and married to my mate, Hayden for three years, but everything changed when his brother died. He began to ignore me and get closer to his brother’s widow, Sofia.
Everyone could see how much he favored Sofia over his own mate, me.
I turned a blind eye and endured it all because he was my destined mate and I loved him so much.
But Sofia framed me for causing her miscarriage and everyone blamed me for it, not to mention my mate.
My mate forced me to kneel and apologize to that bitch who had tried many times to drive wedges between me and my mate, with the help of his sister, Milla.
Hayden didn't even want to listen to my explanations. He gave me a choice - apologize or divorce.
I would never apologize for something I didn't do and thus I chose divorce.
No one knew I was actually the next-Alpha-in-line of one of the most powerful packs. After the divorce, I went back to my pack and take over my birthright - becoming a powerful Alpha and showing Hayden that he was nothing to me and my life was better off without him!
Vera was the Alpha king's daughter. She was famous for rejecting the throne to make her own identity. But no one knew that she married her mate, Fred Clinton— An average Alpha, and dedicated 7 years of her life to help him. That's not all, she also put her wolf to sleep and introduced herself as a human so he wouldn't feel bad about having a stronger mate.
She thought life was good. She thought she had the best husband and son. However, on the sports day event of her son, her heart bottomed out to see him and her husband doting on his PA, a nineteen year old girl pretending to be cute.
When she confronted them, their words shattered her heart.
"Mommy, there's no need for you to overreact okay! Aunt Tory here was doing what you were supposed to do— Taking care of us. Stop throwing a tantrum and let us enjoy the movie." Those were her son's words when she yelled at them.
"Vera, I can't deny my feelings for Tory. She pulls me in like a magnet. Many Alphas have women beside their Lunas. Why are you so bitter about it? Accept her or the doors are behind you. It's your choice."
"You want that Vixen? Fine, I'll leave you both to be with her. Enjoy your lives."
Heartbroken, Verena left them. She revived her wolf and decided to pick up where she left 7 years ago— To make her own identity.
But when she meets a certain Alpha billionaire on the way, her life is not the same.
Freya gave Logan three years of love, only to be repaid with coldness and a sister’s betrayal. Abusive family and a neglected fiancé, Freya realized it was time to be free. But when she tried to break the engagement, Logan refused to let go of his favorite puppet. For him, she was only a doormat, too weak to leave.
With a pain of betrayal, Freya unknowingly fell into a stranger's arms, not realizing who he was.
Aleric Vance, the man of ice, the tycoon of the business world, was back to take over his pack. Aleric doesn’t do mercy— he only deals in power at a lethal price. Yet, he was dangerously amused by Freya’s boldness.
The things were a mess— a fierce trap and a shaky chain. Freya never expected her escape to lead her into the jaws of a man far more lethal than her ex.
But with him, she was a whole new fierce woman. She’s the one holding all the cards.
“Freya, come back to me! You know you only love me!” Logan begged; his voice cracked.
Before Freya could even reply, she was swept back into Aleric’s cold, powerful embrace. She shivered as the Man of Ice leaned in, his lips brushing her ear while his predatory gaze pinned Logan down.
“Your ex is claiming your heart, sweetheart. Correct him now, or I'll keep you pinned beneath me, begging for the floor— but I won’t let you touch it until you’ve forgotten his name entirely.”
Two months remained until debut evaluation night.
Before our unit performance, our main dancer suddenly offered me her center position.
I stared at her, confused, "The trainers always praise your stage presence. Why give up your spot?"
"You... you deserve center more than I do."
Her smile was painfully forced, and she was fidgeting with her practice clothes - obviously not saying what she really felt.
Puzzled by her strange behavior, I asked, "Are my moves too big? Am I making it hard for you to perform?"
She suddenly started shaking, looking at me with pure fear in her eyes.
After what felt like forever, she finally choked out, "Please, just stop. I won't try to compete with you for center anymore!"
During the live boyband auditions, I won the popularity vote by a landslide and was given the position of the main singer.
Another member of the boyband suddenly laughed as he patted me on the shoulder. "Jordan, I was the one who accompanied you to get stamina supplements after you overdid it in bed with your rich married lover. Now that we're in the same boyband, please look out for me!"
Immediately, the phrase 'The Boyband's One-Minute Man' was seen everywhere online.
Even our mentor chimed in, trying to get me kicked out of the band.
I had no choice but to call my mother when I was unable to prove myself innocent. "Mom, I don't want to debut in a boyband anymore. Let me go solo and send the rest of them off to labor away their lives at the factory!"
I did three things when I had made a decision to leave Alpha James.
The first thing I did was throw all the precious gifts he had given to me.
The second thing I did was secretly donate the wooden house he had built for our future and tear up the ceremonial dress that was custom-made for me on our marking day.
The third thing I did was go to the Northern Territory to guard our pack, so I cast all ties with the entire pack and disappeared into the tribe.
What he didn’t know was that I had quietly planned my departure while he was out hunting and spending countless nights at the Moon River with Doris, his childhood sweetheart.
I became the ideal Luna he was hoping for, considerate and tolerant.
Later, he lost control and asked me: “Why aren’t you angry? Don’t you love me anymore?”
I lowered my head in silence and announced my decision to leave after seeing the ambiguous messages Doris, James's sweetheart, had sent to me.
Eclipse, the K-pop group that's been buzzing in some circles, actually hasn't made their official debut yet—at least not as of what I've seen floating around online! I've been keeping tabs because their pre-debut content has this gritty, synth-heavy vibe that reminds me of early 'SHINee' meets 'aespa's' futuristic concept. Their agency dropped a few mysterious teasers last year with neon-lit silhouettes, and fans (including me) went wild theorizing about their sound.
Honestly, the anticipation feels like waiting for 'Kingdom: Legendary War' to drop—you know something epic's coming, but the suspense is killing you. I scoured their company's socials last week, and the latest update hinted at vocal training wraps. My guess? Late 2024 or early 2025. Their subreddit’s already packed with fan-made merch designs, which says a lot about the hype. Fingers crossed they pull a 'NewJeans' and surprise us with a sudden midnight release!
Eclipse is one of those groups that just grabs you with their energy and unique sound. Their song 'Dawn' blew up last year, and for good reason—it’s got this addictive mix of synths and powerful vocals that stick in your head for days. The choreography is insane too; I’ve lost count of how many fan covers I’ve watched.
Then there’s 'Midnight Sun,' which feels like a darker, edgier sibling to 'Dawn.' The bassline hits so hard, and the lyrics about breaking free from shadows really resonate. I’ve seen fans dissect every frame of the MV for hidden symbolism. Their B-side 'Gravity' also has a cult following—it’s slower but packed with emotion, perfect for late-night listens.
Eclipse is one of those groups that really caught my attention last year with their unique blend of vocals and performance flair. The group consists of four members: Luna, the main vocalist with this powerhouse voice that gives me chills every time; Sol, the lead dancer who moves like gravity doesn’t apply to her; Rae, the rapper with a tone so sharp it could cut through steel; and Mia, the youngest, who’s this adorable bundle of energy and also handles sub-vocals.
What I love about them is how distinct their personalities shine through their music. Luna’s ballads are emotional wrecking balls, while Sol’s dance covers on social media go viral constantly. Rae’s solo mixtapes are full of social commentary, and Mia’s always interacting with fans on live streams. They’re not just performers—they feel like friends, you know? That’s why their fandom, 'Stargazers,' is growing so fast.