Sana hadn't realized she had fallen asleep on the drive back home, she woke up when the cab driver called out to her. "Excuse me, Ma'am" he cleared his throat, "We've arrived"
"Oh" seeing the familiar gates of her family's home she sat up and ran her hand through her dress. She doesn't really recall giving him the exact address to her parent's house instead of her apartment. But, she was too tired to think too much about it. She opened the car door, "Thank you" she told the driver with a small nod before getting out and shutting the door. She watched the car drive off before turning towards the gates.
She pressed the intercom and Kun, one of their guards who was stationed at the gates, let her in. "Ah, welcome back, Miss Minatozaki" he said with a bow as she entered through the gate. She gave him a pointed smile and walked up towards the house.
She dragged her feet up the steps and rang the doorbell. One of the maids opened the door and greeted her. She gave her a small smile before informing the maid that she'd be up in her room.
She sighed as she plopped down on her bed, staring at the ceiling, her mind wandered towards the events of last night and to a certain brunette. Feeling her eyelids heavy, she closed her eyes and eventually fell asleep.
By the time she woke up again, it was almost noon. She stretched her arms before she sat up on her bed with a slump and remembered she still had her dress on. She trudged towards her dresser and changed into some sweats. She keeps extra clothes in her parent's home since she often spends more time here than in her own apartment. She doesn't like how lonely it is..
She went downstairs to grab some food, knowing well that the maids had already prepared lunch.
"Your food is ready, Miss Sana" one of the maids said the minute she saw Sana sauntering into the kitchen. "Would you like to have your lunch here or shall we take it to your room?"
Sana shook her head and took a seat at the table. "No, it's fine. I'll just eat here"
"Oh by the way, Miss" another maid said as Sana sat down at the table, waiting for her food. "Ms. Park came by and dropped off some of your things. She said you left your purse in her car"
Sana immediately froze and furrowed her brows. It's not Jihyo.. She couldn't believe Sooyoung had the nerve to even come by here and drop her things off. Without replying, the maid quickly grabbed the small purse and set it on the table before her. Sana told her a small thank you before the maid walked off.
Sana opened her purse and took out her phone, as the previous maid placed her food on the table. She tried turning the phone on but the battery had died. Staring at the phone in her palm, she thought back to how she was stuck in that restaurant, where she met Tzuyu. A mere stranger who helped and took care of her. I'm more ways than one.
Her cheeks became slightly heated at the memory. She just had to see her- she had to see Tzuyu again and thank her for last night.
"On second thought, please bring my lunch up to my room!" Sana instructed the maid nearby as she scurried off upstairs.
Upon reaching her room, she quickly connected her phone to the outlet beside her bed, and the first thing she did was search up Tzuyu's name on Facebook. Believe it or not, there were only a few people with that name on the site and none of them were her Tzuyu. None of their profile pictures looked like her Tzuyu. With a pout, she tried google and other forms of social media to find more about the brunette but to no avail, she couldn't find the right one. She decided to check the last thing she could think of, the phone book. It was then that she realized she didn't know Tzuyu's last name.
She had been searching through her socials with only a first name. What a rookie mistake, Tzuyu wasn't making her think clearly. Sana groaned in frustration and sprawled back down on her bed. She heard a knock a few seconds later, it was one of the maids bringing her food in her room.
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FanfictionLiving in the slums with her sick mother and alcoholic father, Tzuyu meets Sana, a wealthy girl from the city.