Jang-Soo... I see a light.
From my place, I observe with suspicion the chaos that the girls had created when they arrived at what could now be called our "female barracks" which was nothing more than a school room furnished with various military accessories such as beds, which had our names, hats and sleeping bags, that was what I had managed to analyze before sitting on the hard bed and losing myself in my world. My bed was in the same place as my seat in the living room, so there was no problem on that side, I would feel comfortable sleeping in an area that I consider my safe place. The corner.
The bad thing is that I didn't know what to do seeing how around me the girls fluttered here and there showing the things they had brought from their homes.
Teddy bears, hair straighteners, toys, lipstick, makeup base, all kinds of perfumes, card games and even cigarettes.
I feel strange, I know more or less what they are like in this military environment and I refrained from bringing that kind of thing for fear that they would take it from me.
I only brought body soap, shampoo, conditioner, hair treatment, toothbrush and toothpaste, moisturizer for face and body and something that I consider essential for my routine, sunscreen, my skin tends to be very sensitive so I have to use it yes or yes in areas that are directly exposed to the sun, which are mostly face, neck, arms and legs.
From one moment to the next, a female soldier entered startling the girls in front of me and I turned quickly.
— Little brats. Think you're on a camping trip?
Indeed, Mrs. Soldier, I think the same.
I know I sound like a ld woman, but I don't think it's right that they don't take the situation seriously. Although come on, they are teenagers, their reaction is something practically normal.
— Listen carefully now, leave all the items you don't need in the barracks that are in front at this time. — she ordered raising her eyebrows, looking disapprovingly at the things that were on the table in the middle of the room. Sorry, barracks.
— These brats! — she approached Yoo-Jeong, Na-Ra and Ae-Sol, who seemed to be quickly hiding something under the green sheets of the bed.
I think they were Game cards.
Am I the only one who thinks they haven't noticed me since we walked in here?
I clung to my school bag, pressing it against my torso, waiting for the soldier to finish her mission in the living room. And well, that the girls finished putting their things in the barracks.
Should I put something in?
She said that we should leave the things that we would not need, and well, I think that everything I have is necessary.
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