The schedule of the last days didn't look much different from Chaeyoung's Monday.
8 hours of school boredom which varies from class to class sometimes higher and sometimes lower, laughing her soul out because of the funny conversations with her friends in the short 10 minute breaks between the lessons or in the lunch break, and as soon as possible completing her homework at home so that she still has as much as possible of the evening.
Or for who this is not ambitionous enough, can complete his homework before he has even left the school grounds, just as Chaeyoung does it right now in the hallway, which is, since the school just got out, once again relatively chaotic.
She pressed her englishnotebook opened against the lockerewall and just wrote the last letter of the answer of the last task.
"We all have thoughts about eachother. No one is free from prejudice..." she mumbeled along the smooth glide of her pen across the page and afterwards cutely bit on her tongue with a slight smirk in the thought that the homework for today had already been checked off now, only 5 minutes after the school bell had rang.
But before she could take her wide-open notebook away from the locker wall against which she had been pressing it with all the strength of her arms for several minutes, the familiar voice of her best friend sounded behind her once again, and she could only wonder why on earth Chaeyoung didn't even give her brain a little break.
At least until she arrives at home.
„Okay, I know you're that kind of student who finds school not absolutely to die for and I understand that you want to give your best but I've never seen you do the homework while still at school"
While in her turn, Chaeyoung detached her notebook from the lockers and closed it with a relatively loud clapping sound, which no one noticed anyway because everyone else in a radius of 20 meters was either busy finding space for all their unnecessary school things in their already overcrowded and unearthly lockers, or was engrossed in a conversation with their group of friends.
"Yeah, normally I prefer to sit at home in peace at my desk with a warm cup of coffee and read through these sheets, but I really don't have time for that today. I'm just going home to unload my backpack and then I go into town to do some errands. And after that, I really don't have any strength or motivation for that left" She explained her, even for an ambitious student like her, unusual behavior, followed with a short shrug of her shoulders. "So, how was studying yesterday?"
"Actually better than I had expected. I thought we were just going to sit there and feel like the dumbest people in the world because neither her nor I can figure out this chemistry stuff, but it turns out that identifying chemical reactions isn't as hard as everyone says" Jisoo replied with a proud smile on her lips that was so cute that Chaeyoung's lips turned into one aswell as she packed her notebook into her backpack and quipped with a slightly deeper tone in her voice "So you are now our new chemistry genius?"
"Let's not get ahead of ourselves" Jisoo raised not only her hand, but also her eyebrows, which she furrowed slightly, before a laugh escaped her, as it did her friend.
"What exactly do you need from the city?" added Jisoo as she and Chaeyoung subconsciously began to head toward the exit.
"Oh, just the usual stuff actually. New cosmetic products, make-up, and who knows, maybe I'll see a cute jacket or shorts by chance" Chaeyoung tilted her head slightly at Jisoo with a cute smile that made her cheeks push up a little. "You can come with me if you want. Or do you still have to study even though you're the school's new chemist now?"
"Ha.Ha." scoffed Jisoo briefly as she gave her friend a quick roll of her deep, brown eyes. "No, I don't have to study today. Still, I can't go with you....Annual vaccination appointment with Dalgom at the VET...Man I wanted to look for that new ring from Cartier..."
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