I'm sitting on my couch watching my one of my favorite k-drama. It's about high school sweethearts who break up after graduation but then years later they run into each other by chance. They start talking and hanging out again. Eventually they fall in love again. Of course, after so much unneeded drama but hey that's what dramas are about.
It's getting late and I know I Should go to bed since I have a meeting at office tomorrow but for the life of me I can't sleep. Maybe it's because of the text messages and phone call I received from my mother earlier today. Or maybe it's nerves about this meeting.
The company has been pushing really hard lately for me to to join a group. I kept telling them no. And finally, to get them to shut up, I said 'I will only for the right group!'
The look on my managers face when I said that. You would have thought I told him he won the lottery. I groan and throw my head back against the couch.
I hope tomorrow's meeting goes better than the last couple of meetings. Haven't been great. The girls groups I have met with we just don't mesh well. Hopefully this meeting is them telling me that I don't have to be moved to a group after all.
I munch on my popcorn as my door gets slammed open. I jump and let out a scream.
"Geez ia. You probably just broke my ear drum." My brother grumbles.
"Who comes barreling into a single girls apartment like a bat out of hell at midnight."
"It's not that late!"
"Moonie seriously?! Are you drunk?"
"I had a couple beers."
I roll my eyes, "Just get your ass in here already."
"What are you watching?"
"Just a k-drama."
"This one again. You watch it all the time."
"It's my favorite."
"Can we watch an anime please?"
"After this is over you can watch whatever you want because I will be going to bed."
Moonie plops down on the couch next to me. He steals a big handful of popcorn.
"Hey! Get your own!"
"You are going to trust me in your kitchen while slightly intoxicated."
"Never mind. I don't need to clean up after you Nado."
"I wish you would stop calling me that."
"Never will I stop calling you that. You leave a tornado mess wherever you go."
"I'm not that bad anymore."
I snort, "Keep telling yourself that."
When my k-drama is over I get up and walk to my room.
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Rhapsody: Wild At Heart
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