Chapter 3

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A/N:  Here is another chapter and I hope that I don't confuse you.  I may get myself confused a little with the names, but hopefully, I can keep them straight.  hahahaha...

Thank you Baby_Bunny1711 for proof reading this chapter.  :)





Detrick (D) POV

What is wrong with people? I don't know how many times that I've told people that I'm D which is short for Detrick and not Tee. I don't have any clue who this Tee person is. Plus, I can't look that much like him to be confused as being him. Really. What are these people thinking?

I turn and glare back towards the entrance of the art building. That was the third guy today and the sixth person in that last few days. Not only that, girls seem to be undressing me with their eyes. That part I really don't mind. I can deal with flirting, but these people getting pissed off that I don't know them is what is driving me crazy.

I head towards my next class. I'm still trying to get used to this country, and I've come to the conclusion that the people at this university are plain crazy.

I walk into the classroom and a small smile spreads across my face. Shane looks up from his seat and motions for me to come sit next to him.

For the first time in several hours, I finally have a hop to my step, as I bounce towards Shane. I plop my bag on the desk, while I pull out the chair. "I'm so glad that I was able to get you talked into transferring here with me. Those first few days without you really sucked, but at least I have someone to talk to now. I can't tell you how much it helps."

Shane smiles and shakes his head while I sit down. "I can only imagine. You still have to help me learn the language better and don't forget about Dee. The double Ds are together once again." Shane playfully nudges my arm.

I chuckle. "How could I forget about her? I'm so happy that both of you came. Now, I won't be lonely on the weekends. That first weekend I didn't leave my grandparents' house. I didn't know where the bars were and I had no one to hang out with, but now, I can relax a bit and have fun. I just wish that these people would stop calling me Tee. Can't they remember that my name is D?"

Shane shakes his head. "You haven't been here long enough for people to learn your name. I'm thinking that they are confusing you with someone else. I have seen a few people talking about a Tee when they are looking at you. Do you have any idea who this Tee is? Maybe he looks some what like you? It is possible. You were born here in Thailand."

I shrug my shoulders. "I haven't tried to figure out who Tee is, but as more people keep calling me that, the more I'm getting pissed. I'll probably start looking for him tonight. Oh, are we going to go to the bar on Friday?"

Shane nods his head. "Dee can't wait to see what the bars are like here. She is wondering if they are that different than the bars in the United States. I tried to tell her that bars are usually the same around the world. A few things may be different, but they all are usually the same."

I would like to confirm that, but I haven't been out to a bar yet, so I don't know either. But this Friday, we will definitely be finding out. I can't wait. I'm so bored sitting in my dorm room doing nothing but looking through the internet and watching movies. At least, I'm not living with my grandparents. It is even more boring there. They don't even know what internet is, so I have to do everything on my phone since they don't have an internet connection for my laptop. They really need to catch up with technology, but I'm not going to say anything. They usually don't even pay attention to me when I'm there.

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