The First Encounter
During what feels like a normal routine, the group is suddenly pulled into something unexpected.
A situation unfolds outside their usual environment, and they are introduced to a hidden threat for the first time. The shift is quick—what starts as a normal day turns into their first real encounter with demon activity.
Their reaction is cautious.
They move without full coordination, relying more on instinct than planning. The encounter ends, but it leaves a clear mark—this is now part of their reality.
Learning Through Missions
After that moment, the group begins taking on more missions.
Each one feels slightly different, but they all follow a similar pattern: approach, adjust, and react. Early on, their movements don’t always line up. Timing is off, and decisions sometimes clash.
But over time, small changes appear.
They begin to anticipate each other’s actions. Movements become more connected. What they practice during rehearsals starts to carry over into real situations.
The line between performance and action starts to blur.
The Story Expands
As the missions continue, the events begin to connect.
What seemed like isolated encounters now form a larger pattern. The group realizes they are dealing with something organized, not random. This realization changes how they approach each situation.
There’s less hesitation.
They move faster, act more directly, and rely more on their growing coordination. Scenes shift more quickly between daily life and missions, showing how both parts of their world are now fully linked.
The Breaking Point
A major mission pushes everything further.
The situation escalates, and the group is forced into a more intense confrontation. Timing becomes critical, and any hesitation has immediate consequences.
At first, things don’t fully line up.
Movements fall slightly out of sync, and the pressure builds. But in that moment, the group adjusts. Instead of acting separately, they begin to move together, each action connecting to the next.
This becomes the turning point.
From here, their coordination feels complete.
The Final Sequence
The story moves into its final confrontation.
Everything happens faster now, but more clearly. Each member knows her role, and their movements align without hesitation. The action flows continuously—setup leads directly into execution.
There’s no pause.
What they’ve built throughout the story shows in how smoothly everything comes together in this final moment.
The Ending
After the final sequence, the pace slows again.
The group returns to their public identity, performing on stage. But the way they move is different now. Their timing is sharper, their coordination stronger, and their presence more unified.
What began as a group learning to work together ends as a team moving in complete sync.
The story closes there—on that sense of alignment between who they are and what they do.