Main Hall in East Campus, 2 pm.
“Lune Huang... second year from Biotech major right?” A black short-haired, young female dressed in a white-collar shirt paired with blue jeans politely asked her.
“Yes, that’s me.” Lune’s gaze darted around. Hmm. Curious.
She could see tons of familiar faces. Wow, that’s a lot. I never thought students from our faculty are interested in this mentoring thingy except they’ve also messed up their grades like mine. She turned her attention back to the female student working at the registration desk. I feel like I’ve seen her before.
“Oh, your mentor is on leave today so you're only go-ing to meet him this weekend. Here’s the folder he asked to pass on to you and don’t forget to enter our Discord group chat.” Her lips curved into a smile.
“I’m Julianne, one of the students in charge of this program, so if you have any problems, such as you don’t like your own mentor and would like to switch to a different one... just let me know, okay?”
“You heard about me from Ms. Jules, didn't you?” Lune chuckled, taking the folder from her hand. Woah, this folder is quite thick. Hmm, will read it later on. She shamelessly planned to procrastinate her work.
“Actually, we were both under Sir Allen last semester for your favourite subject,” Julianne responded cheekily as she continued arranging the piles of folders on the desk.
“Stop! Don’t say his name and I can’t relate to those who survived his class. What nonsense you’re talking about here? My favourite subject?” Lune grunted, feeling slightly of f ended. Is she joking? Julianne met her eyes with a teasing smile. Oh. She’s really joking.
“For your info, I was there during your famous debut fight.”
“Famous debut fight? Oh. So, you were there during my famous debut fight." Wait, she attended that hell class with me? No wonder she seems familiar. Moments during that incident started to play in her mind. She remembered how she yelled back at him when he started calling her names. Indeed, it wasn’t a pleasant memory to recall, and it also caused her to have a bad reputation among the students. If it wasn’t for knowing that punching him would get her into a big trouble, she would have done it already. I wish I could punch him! Atleast for once.
“Yeah, I was. It’s okay I would do something similar if I were in your situation. Who would stay calm if someone started to cuss our family isn’t?” Julianne reassured that it didn’t matter for her. She was aware of the bad rumours about her but because she was actually there, witnessing the actual incident, she knew people were simply twisting the stories around. Lune wasn’t the one at fault.
“Though you had your debut successfully, please don’t get into another fight.” She tried to advise her to use humour. Even if they never really interact, she knows that she can’t easily judge a person. She’s okay but she really has a bad temper. Wondering who’s the unlucky guy who’s going to handle that temper of hers.
“I’m trying here. Anyways, thank you... so, I can go now, right?” She had purposefully informed her friends that she would be late for their hangout due to this program, but since her mentor wasn't around, she could simply join them as usual.
“Sure, go ahead.”
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Cafe Luminously, 4 pm.A bunch of students who finished their classes were hanging out there. Some of them were busying themselves with their homework, some indulged in food, and some were just there gossiping. Accompanying them in the café was a fancy jazz that was blasting from the speakers gracefully.
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From Lune To The Galaxy [Published]
Teen FictionA shy boy and a grumpy girl. Lune joined the mentor-mentee program, hoping it will help her to boost her failing grades but somehow ended up getting a mediocre, shy student which happened to be in need of help for public speaking. "Am I the mentor h...