The door swung open as I ran in, arms raised, ready to wack anything that move.
Luckily nothing did.
I gasped out, relieved and walked in, dumping my bag onto his bed.
Although the ukulele remains were in there I still had a bit of space for anything of Jun's that I could grab, so that's what I did.
First thing I went for was his wardrobe.
Which was probably the most important thing considering he couldn't wear mine or my mum's. I grabbed the better quality clothes I could find.
The next thing I didn't even look at whilst piled it into my bag.
Puffing out, I took another glance around the room.
There wasn't much, just the basic furniture however on his side bed there was a photo frame.
Inside was a picture of two boys, one of them looking like a slightly younger Jun the other perhaps a brother. They had huge, toothy grins on their faces. Next to them stood a woman, possibly a mother. She had an arm around each boy and also had had a similar smile to them.
I smiled, tracing the happy family before looking around and gently slipping it into my bag.
Just as I sat down on his bed to rest for a second I hear a crinkling sound.
What?
I stood up, off the bed and lifted up the mattress. Underneath there was an envelope which had already been opened.
I shook my head, putting that in. Once that was in I fixed the mattress and zipped up my bag.
I quickly layed it on my back before standing up, heading towards the door.
Unfortunately, that was the exact moment my phone went off.
I had made the mistake of leaving it on.
I squeezed my eyes shut as a shrill, high pitched noise echoed around the house.
"Look's like we have a little scavenger." The same voice I recognised from yesterday.
There he stood at the entrance to the room, blocking the only way out.
Only thing was today he wasn't drunk.
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Ukulele Boy | Junhui
Ficção Geral"You look at me like there's something worth looking at." ✗Wen Junhui✗ ❖Trigger Warning❖