| 𝐸𝓂𝓅𝓉𝒾𝓃𝑒𝓈𝓈 |
"Why is there so much group projects this month? My anxiety's piling up more than my assignments," Jungwoo groaned.
"No clue, I just want the group projects to stop," Taeil said. "I have to find people who don't mind having me in their group and sometimes they don't even do what they're assigned to do."
"The leader in my group is scary too, his glare scares me and his monotone deep voice gives me the chills," Jungwoo said, his eyes seem tired and his hair is a bit of a mess.
"Good luck, I noticed some people in your group are not so... friendly," Taeil fixes his hair a bit as he replied.
"What do you mean?"
"I've talked to them before and let's just say that one of them was aggressive, one of them barely understood Korean which makes a lot of misunderstandings, one of them is scary, and one of them is just weird."
"How come you talked to all of these people?"
"I met them at a party not too long ago."
"Wait, you went to a party?"
"Yeah, a party that one of my acquaintances dragged me along to."
"How was it there?"
"One, it reeks of alcohol. Two, lots of drunk people so it's a pain. Three, the freshmen for some reason are a complete mess than I am. Four, I'm socially awkward so I hate being there."
"Did you leave early?"
"Yeah, I have to get out of the hellhole for my sake, so..."
"Thank god," Jungwoo giggled. "I don't think I can survive there any longer."
As the two of them continued walking, they realized they have to leave to their own classes. "I'll talk to you later, see you," Taeil said before leaving and Jungwoo waved goodbye at him.
It was a normal day in campus, nothing out of the ordinary happening and such, yet. It's only 3:10 PM right now so who knows what will happen today. Taeil focuses on finding his class first instead of thinking, he'll save these thoughts for later.
Taeil enters his class and as he took a seat, he checks his bag and realizes he forgot something.
Fuck, I forgot my pencil case.
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After that embarrassing moment, Taeil managed to ask someone for a pencil and luckily they were kind enough to give him one. When Taeil exited the class, he realized he forgot to give back the pencil.