March 1st 2020
Song Kang
I flopped on my bed and let out a breath, fucking moving into a dorm is harder than I thought.
"I bet your ass never did that much work." Lotus chuckled.
I looked at her and waved her off. She flopped beside me and smiled.
"It's kind of cool that even though you two share a dorm. You have separate rooms." She said.
"Not bad for the spoiled and entitled huh?" I asked.
She looked at me and chuckled. I sat up on my elbows and blew raspberries as she stood up, putting me on alert.
"Where are you going?" I asked.
She looked at me and chuckled.
"Relax, I'm not going anywhere." She said.
I let out a breath of relief before I sat up.
"I do have to unpack though." She said leaning over my desk.
She pulled the blinds down and looked out the window. I tilted my head as I looked at her long legs. She wore a pair of sweat shorts with her white MTT hoodie and white tennis shoes.
Lotus made the simplest things look beautiful. She was beautiful, especially in her natural state.
"Stay with me." I said.
She looked at me and chuckled before she stood in front of me. She rest her hands on my shoulders.
"I can't." She said softly.
I looked up at her before she rubbed her hands through my hair. I closed my eyes and sighed.
"When are we going to tell-"
"The next time we're all together we will tell them." She said interrupting me.
I smiled and nodded, she leaned down and pecked my lips.
"I'll unpack and then I'll sneak back over here." She said.
I nodded before she walked away.
"Honey." I said.
She looked at me and raised a brow.
"Yeah?" She asked.
I stood up and pulled the door closed before glancing at her.
"Moveeee, I have to unpack." She groaned.
"I want more kisses." I said.
She rolled her eyes and pecked my cheek.
"There, now move." She said.
I tapped my lips before I created a pout. She huffed and stood on her tippy toes. I picked her up placing her on the desk before placing my lips on hers.
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