LIFE AS AN UNWILLING COLLEGE STUDENT
Description
You (Chae Hwa Young) didn't have to continue studying because your high school sweetheart, Kim Jaejoong, was more than capable of providing for you and himself to live in a lap of luxury beyond your wildest imaginations (and over a couple more lifetimes as well), with all the money he stands to inherit from his overly doting billionaire Grand-Daddy (which should be anytime now, since the old man has to have his heart restarted every 2 days or so).
When Jaejoong told you after high school graduation that he was going to further his studies in college, you unwillingly followed.
Why? To protect your irresistibly gorgeous lover from prying eyes and hands, of course.
Your lack of drive to excel in school then stands in your way.
Can you clean up your act before the school kicks your rebellious out?
Foreword
(This is the spin-off series from ‘I want 3 hours of your time…’ and ‘Eye Candies’.)
‘Hwa Young, you’re drooling,’ my seatmate nudged me, ‘I’m sure learning about the history of art movements isn’t worth salivating about…’
I rubbed off the saliva running down the sides of my mouth with the sleeve of my denim jacket and whispered back, ‘Of course not. Look down 4 rows from where we are.’
‘Ahh,’ Yun Hee chuckled, ‘Ogling at your Kim-Hot-And-Totally-able-Jaejoong.’
‘Damn straight.’
‘Miss Chae, I would-’
‘It’s Mrs. Kim, teach,’ I corrected.
‘That’s not what the register here says,’ Professor An drawled, waving the attendance file at me from the front of the lecture hall.
‘Yun Hee here told me that you asked every single person in class yesterday on how they would like to be addressed during your lessons. And because I didn’t appear for the first lesson yesterday, I’m telling you my preference now, teach.’
The professor cleared his throat and continued, ‘Noted. Mrs. Kim, I would appreciate it very much if you stopped accessing Facebook from your laptop.'
‘Fine, teach. But can I ask you something? Is that dp your face or a smashed up foreign substance?’
‘That’s my wife.’
‘My condolences.’
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