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The birthday party of Choi Yeonjun and Choi Beomgyu is coming up and almost everyone was waiting for this big sensation. An exception to this, however, was Lee Heeseung, who had just broken up with his boyf...
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The sun was high in the sky that afternoon and possessed such power that even the air was buzzing with heat. The days after the start of the semester had passed far too quickly and so the Moa students did not even notice that July was soon drawing to a close. Soon some examinations would stand also again before the door. The brown-haired Choi Gyeongseok had absolutely no head for that. After the lecture, he and Dino headed for the terrace of MOA University, where students often gathered to study.
"Haaach," Gyeongseok sighed after dropping himself on the chair. With both arms outstretched, he lay across the table and gave another deep sigh. "What a bad day!" he wailed theatrically.
Dino, who had sat down in the empty seat across from his friend, looked up from the textbook he hadn't put down since the lecture.
"Why is it a bad day?"
Merely letting out a snort, Gyeongseok pressed his nose to the table surface and muttered in a muffled voice, "This stuff is incredibly boring. The whole day is boring." It was probably the warm weather that robbed the student of even more energy, and thus Gyeongseok yawned, but kept his head down.
"I was beginning to think it was something bad," Dino grinned, shaking his head and returning his attention to the lines of the book.
"It's bad!" protesting, Gyeongseok straightened up again and rested his head on the back of his neck, sighing. As if it were the worst day for him, Gyeongseok let everyone within ten meters know this. "Who cares about this stuff, too?"
"Our professor."
The whining grew even louder after this answer and Gyeongseok again pressed his nose flat against the table surface. Silence reigned between the two students for a while, and while Gyeongseok sulked, Dino returned his attention to his book. But when Seungkwan suddenly appeared, placing his cake transport box on his friends' table, both friends looked up at him. The little cake was a dream. As big as a dessert plate, covered in a white cream and rose petals formed from marzipan. Cringy, but it looked incredibly delicious. Immediately after Dino spotted it, he reached for the box and tried to grab the cake, but Seungkwan slapped his stealing hand.
"Aish!" exclaimed Dino, withdrawing his hand again, and the tongue he had stuck out also disappeared back into his mouth.
"It's not for you, Dino!" rebuked Seungkwan, his expression as stern as a mother forbidding her child sweets.
Dino pushed his lower lip forward in a huff and looked at his buddy with big puppy dog eyes when he merely rolled his eyes. "For whom then, if not for us?" he pouted and sighed dramatically. He would have loved to taste this doozy, knowing how good Seungkwan's baking skills were.
"Your birthday isn't for another six months," said Gyeongseok, who by now had rested his chin on the palm of his hand, unimpressed. "Or are you trying to suck up to Mrs. Lee again?"
A few other students passed by the three friends chatting, as the terrace was busy every day and everyone loved studying in the pleasant afternoon sun. It had a certain coziness.