"Are you already done with your plates?"
Ivy sat beside me and kept on bothering me. I'm here near one of the buildings around the campus; I'm sitting on one of the benches. I was walking around the campus earlier just to find a Xerox printer. I mean, there's one at the library, but it's more fun if you walk around, and, especially when it's not that sunny.
"Does this look like finished to you?" I rolled my eyes at her. I think we're not gonna be separated. She's been my classmate since Grade School until now she's still my blockmate.
"I don't know, you're always fast when it comes to your plates, Luna." She reasoned out. "I'm already done with mine, by the way. I can now go out and drink!" I immediately looked at her the moment I heard the magic word.
"Where?"
All I need to do is a little bit of shading, and then, done, maybe I can now go with her. And it's Friday, no class tomorrow so... let's go!
Just kidding I'm just making an excuse for myself so I could relax even just for today. The semester just started and what we're doing is just the start of it, so we still have time to enjoy and have fun.
"Pop up, next city." She answered, waiting for my reaction.
"Too far."
We're just gonna drink, why does it have to be there? Too far.
"Don't be picky. I'm gonna pay for your transpo and also for the drinks. I also invited the girls, and they will come. Mia also invited us; she'll pay for all the drinks 'cause she has a new crush from the other university."
"I'll gonna think about it." I took my phone and looked at my schedule. Okay, I don't have so much work to do. I looked at her and smiled. "Okay, let's go."
She rolled her eyes at me and pulled me to stand up. "Come on! Change fast, it's gonna be traffic all the way there. We still need to fetch Isa."
"Eh? Isn't she two blocks away from that bar? Why do we need to fetch her? She should walk to the bar." I complained as we walked to the parking area.
Ivy ignored all my complaints until we got into her car. I wanted to buy fast food cause I was still hungry but she complained that her car would smell, and we would be stuck in the traffic. Fine, nevermind.
We still fetched Isa at her condo, and yes, we got stuck in the traffic. I complained and complained to her but she didn't seem to care since she was typing something on her phone.
"Hey, are you even listening to me?"
"Yeah? What is it about?" She raised her eyebrows at me. "Just stop pestering me right now, Luna. I still have a hangover, yapp later," she answered.
"You still have a hangover and now you're going to drink again? Do you want to die early?" I asked her, teasingly. "So, how are you and the guy you talked about back then?"
"Oh, don't remind me of him, Luna; he ghosted me, gosh!" I laughed at her answer. Someone ghosted Isa? Brave.
"What are you laughing about? You don't even have a boyfriend."
Ouch...
"At least no one ghosted me."
"Let's see later, there's so many handsome boys from Hansong. I'm gonna make you drunk and set you up with some boys. You're just brave when you're drunk." I just rolled my eyes at her.
"I don't like someone who's from Hansong," I said.
Isa put down her phone and looked at me, "Why? It's not like they're gonna commit, Luna. Proven and tested."
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Blueprints of Love
Teen FictionIn a family of doctors, Jeonghan decided to take a different path and found himself studying Legal Management in Seoul Hansong University. With family pressure on him, he tried so hard to maintain his high grades as a Dean's Lister until Luna from H...