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Tzuyu
My friend called me a day before her flight back home from Italy. She asked me if I could pick her up, and I couldn't decline. She was a dear friend to me. To be exact, my best friend.... Minatozaki Sana. It was already 11:34pm here, and her arrival is at 6am. Gosh.. Why so early. I hopped on my bed, not looking forward for tomorrow.
Beep Beep Beep
I grab my alarm clock, getting out of bed. I did my morning stretch and sighed. 4:15... Sana.. You're lucky I'm your friend, I thought to myself. Walking to the bathroom, I grabbed my towel and opened the shower. One by one, I stripped off my pajama and underwear. The water was cold, just how I liked it.
I dried myself up, putting on the towel over my body. Looking back at the clock, I didn't have much time left. Opening the door, I stepped inside my walking closet, picking up a casual look. A plain white long sleeve shirt, a pair of black skinny jeans with belt, and a white converse matching my top.
Speed walking downstairs, I grabbed 4 pieces of bread, snatched my purse, got my keys, and put my phone in my back pocket. While locking the front door to my house, my phone rang.
"Yes?" I said, feeling annoyed
"Hello to you too!" Sana said sarcastically.
"You didn't forget about me, right?"
"Of course not. Why would I be up so early in the morning?" I said while opening my car door.
"Well, that's all I wanted to know. See ya later Yoda!"
"Hey! Sa-" before I could say another word, Sana turned off her phone. Tsk, that woman.
I arrived at the airport, waiting impatiently for Sana. Calling her numerous times didn't work, so I took my time, walking inside Starbucks to get iced coffee. I sat in a chair, looking at my phone to see if Sana called. Lucky enough, she did.
"Hello."
"Ah Tzuyu! Finally! Ha, what nice timing to lose battery. I'm sorry, but I won't be coming back home today. A huge storm suddenly came in Japan, and I don't know when this'll end. I'm sorry, your time was wasted."
"It's alright, unnie. Call me when you need to be picked up. Be safe." Turning off my phone, I got out of my seat and looked around. A woman just 8 feet away from me spoke in a different language.
"Aigoo... Where am I supposed to stay?." The woman said with a worried look. I laughed
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