Girls vs. Boys - Part 3

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You decided to wake the girls up the next morning by blasting music on your phone. It was your preferred way to start your day, but you'd rarely ever gotten the opportunity to do it since you had never lived alone before.

You grabbed a cup from the bathroom and set it on the floor next to your bunk, sliding your phone inside and amplifying the sound so everyone could hear it loud and clear.

"Rise and shine, girls!" you called, chuckling to yourself when you heard quite a few very sleepy groans.

It took you a while to get them up and moving, but announcing your first activity of the day would be archery lit a fire under their butts. You'd wondered if maybe The Hunger Games wasn't popular enough anymore, but more than three of the girls mentioned Katniss as you left the cabin, so you were pretty proud of yourself for planning this first thing.

As you all headed across camp toward the archery fields, you led the girls in the song you'd made up yesterday, making sure not to leave out the end part about beating the boys. Because after your encounter with Chanyeol in the kitchen last night, you were more than willing to show no mercy.

Speaking of Chanyeol, there was the guy himself right up ahead. He and the boys were hanging around the archery field, testing out some bows to – Wait, what?

They were already at the archery field?

You quickened your pace, marching up to Chanyeol with an extremely confused look on your face. "What are you doing here?" you asked, your tone a bit more harsh than you intended.

"...We're practicing archery," Chanyeol replied as if it should be more than obvious.

"But I reserved the archery field," you retorted.

"Well, I asked the director if we could use it, and he said it was open."

"What time did you ask for?" you questioned with narrowed eyes.

"Nine to ten," he sighed.

"Well, I signed up for nine to ten on the sign-up sheet, which is how you should have done it instead of just asking. That's not protocol."

"Oh, excuse me, Protocol Queen," he replied in a very teasing tone.

"So, I signed up, you didn't. You guys can come back later."

"No, we got here first."

"But I signed up."

"So?"

"The polite thing to do would be to admit you did it the wrong way and let us have the field!" You were getting more than annoyed, and you were this close to yelling at him.

"The polite thing for you to do is admit we got here first and shouldn't have to leave."

You grit your teeth and clenched your jaw, but then took a deep breath so you could speak in polite tones. "Could you watch my girls for me, please? I'll be right back."

But you didn't give him a chance to respond. You simply turned on your heel and stomped off toward the main building where the directors' offices were. It wasn't too far, so you knew you wouldn't be gone long.

Once you arrived, you knocked on the door, smiling when the director opened it.

"Good morning," you greeted with a soft sigh. "There seems to be a mix-up at the archery fields."

"Uh oh! What's going on?"

"Well, I signed up for it from nine to ten this morning, but Chanyeol is already there saying he asked you..."

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