Chapter Fifteen - Packing up is a big business

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"You really don't have to come with me!" I insisted for the tenth time ever since I got into his car. Early the next morning after that sumptuous hotpot dinner the next before, Min-ho had announced that he was going to drive me back to campus to pack up my bags.

"I get the idea," he groaned. This morning, he was dressed in a light blue flowery shirt and long brown casual pants. Of course, it wouldn't matter what he wore on the inside since his coat was going to cover up everything. It was one degrees Celsius and I was freezing even in the car where the heater was up. I wondered how he could walk around in that thin-looking coat. He left his red fleece jacket behind for he was afraid it might attract too much attention. He had left his hair as it was while adding his usual black framed spectacles, which actually made him fit quite well into the campus. I was hoping we wouldn't see many people since it was vacation and most of the people had already gone home. Except for a neighbour downstairs, my building was practically empty.

Even though it was one degrees Celsius, there was hardly any snow. I was pretty disappointed. Min-ho told me that the snow would come in a week's time. And the place where he would be taking me to would be filled with snow, so I hadn't need to worry. Talking of which, I wondered where his 'secret' place would be. We would be taking a little vacation over Christmas. It seemed that he had pushed all his schedule aside to make time for me. I only hoped it wouldn't get him into trouble.

The carpark was empty when we arrived. Most of the international students had no car since there was no need for one. The cars that usually stopped here were those of the campus staff, the lecturers or other students. The guard was surprised to even see us. Guess he wasn't expecting anybody. He looked like he was falling asleep.

We met with no one all the way up to my room. All my neighbours on my level had vacated their rooms so it was quite safe for us. He even took off his spectacles. But I closed the door, just in case.

"Ta-da! Welcome to my room!" I grinned. Fortunately I was a neat person so I didn't had my underwear thrown everywhere. That would be so awful!

"I have never been into a dormitory," he said as he looked around curiously. "So this is how it looks like..."

"Well, there's nothing much. Just enough for two person to stay in," I shrugged as I went in search for my luggage.

"No attached bathroom?"

I shook my head. "Nope. It's a common bathroom."

"This is a female building?"

I nodded. "Yup. There are no boys in this building. But there are allowed to visit before curfew time," I smiled.

"What time is curfew time?"

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