Odd Feeling
Warm Feeling
I walked through the streets of Seoul in the afternoon, searching for a place to stay temporarily. There were no cheap hotels or anything--just apartment buildings and coroporate companies, not to mention the numerous shopping departments. There were houses along Seoul but I couldn't just barge into an empty house for only a few months or so then leave, that would be pointless.
I barely had enough money left after traveling from half the country to this big city--it's not my first time here, maybe my third? So I knew this place pretty well. The first place I looked for was a staying home--but unfortunately there weren't any open rooms available for me. I thought I might as well get to S.U.P.A. before anything else--so I went to the park and hid my bag and coat in a bush, covered with broken branches--just hoping nobody would take it. Afterwards, I headed off to the school.
Since I previously contacted the school and was a pretty smart student, they accepted me right away. My schedule involved Drama and Dance, with Vocal lessons at the end, but they were all on separate days of the week, which made me have some time to work...when I could get a temporary job--I didn't care, I was almost broke. I was given a brochure in the office when I entered the office. They were pretty strict about being in class at the right time--they even had a bell system--which was pretty strange for a University. Then again, this was a private school, nothing made sense.
The electrical bell rang twice as if nobody heard it the first time. School was finally starting and it was my first day in this big University, so there wasn't a doubt in my mind that I might get lost--let alone late, so I quickly made my way through the hall. To my luck, there were signs showing directions to each wing of the building, revealing classroom numbers, so I eventually made it to my first class easily.
Right when I entered the classroom, the Professor introduced herself and told me I could sit anywhere--so I used that offer to my advantage. I wasn't looking forward to get noticed, afterall I was only here to find one person--and God knows how many people are in this leviathan campus. While everybody flushed into the room, they all began to stare at me and whisper--kind of like they knew you were a person that killed someone, which is extremely uncomfortable.
I thought I just came off a bit odd to them, so I shrugged it off and laid my head down on the table and closed my eyes--all of a sudden, the daylight darkened throught my eyelids so I immediately opened them to see an average height guy in glasses. He strucked me as Harry Potter because of his circle lenses but his hair was a strange color...green and pale blonde? He looked so delicate/harmless--as if he could never do anything or hurt a person--like those happy-go-lucky people you'd see when you watch animes--or K-Dramas.
"Get out of my seat." He said with a specious expression--especially when his exterior made him look like a pure and innocent guy! I blinked a couple times because I wasn't sure if somebody was behind him saying that--but no, it was really him. "E-excuse me?" I said, almost flabergasted. He repeated what he said again--so to avoid any conflict I got up, almost sitting in the seat in front of 'his', but then he stopped me. "Wait, not there either." He said.
'What? Does his feet need to sit too? Or can he not see???' I thought to myself--but my annoyed expression and loud sigh practically told him what I was thinking. He pointed to the ceiling, making me look. "AC comes from there, you'll get cold." 'Double personality much?' He tapped on the seat next to his. I suddenly heard some girls gasps--then I thought 'Oh dear, he's not one of those guys is he?' "Thanks...?" I said, sort of questioning if this was a trap. "Nobody sits here, you're fine." He said, noticing I wasn't moving.
I sat in my designated seat--but then I began to wonder later why everybody was sitting two seats away from the two of us, making me start to think, what if he was a really bad delinquent. I mean his personality already threw me offguard--anything was possible. But throughout the whole class he didn't do anything bad. He was mentally a smart guy, the only thing weird was his random moodswing--but then everybody has those in one point in their life.
Throughout the whole day, I barely had time to find my brother. Obviously it would be hard, afterall, he goes to this school and is in his 20's--there's probably hundreds of them! I ran into that strange guy twice today in the halls--I didn't realize he was the type to h
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