April 10th 2019
Lotus Jones
I tapped my chin as I looked at the chess board. I glanced at Mrs.Lee as she smirked at me, I moved my piece and smiled.
"Check mate." I said.
"No, gosh. Lotus is there anything you're not good at?" She asked.
I chuckled as I cleared the board.
"I'm going to go run some errands want to come?" She asked.
"Sure." I said standing.
I grabbed my jacket and slipped my shoes on before following her out the door.
"Oh hi Kang." She said as we neared the car.
"Hi, Mrs.Lee. I was just coming to hang out with Won-Yung." He said.
She smiled and nodded.
"Well, Lotus and I are going to run some errands. Do you need anything?" She asked.
"No, thank you." He smiled.
She smiled as he walked away, I got into the car before she pulled off.
"Thanks for coming with me, it's gets lonely." She snickered.
I chuckled.
"I'm always down to hang out with you Mrs.Lee." I said.
She looked at me and smiled before focusing on the road.
"Thank you, with Mr.Lee being gone and Ingrid refuses to spend anytime with me whatsoever." She sighed.
"When is Mr.Lee coming home?" I asked.
"He should be back by the end of this month." She smiled.
"Are you excited?" I asked.
"Very." She giggled.
I smiled, I haven't met Mr.Lee but I've seen pictures of him around the house. I wondered if he was as nice as Mrs.Lee. We pulled up to the mall before she killed the engine.
"Where are we?" I asked.
"The mall." She smiled unbuckling her seatbelt.
I chuckled as I unbuckled my seatbelt, I stepped out before walking over to her side.
"Why are we at the mall?" I asked.
She locked arms with me and smiled.
"We're going to do some shopping of course." She said as we began walking.
"For what exactly?" I asked confused.
"For you." She said.
"Me?" I asked opening the door.
"Yes, you're apart of this family now. Mr.Lee will scold me to death if he sees I haven't given you a proper welcome so let's go." She clapped.
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