The Oh-So Lame Volunteering Job
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Krystal
"Soojung! Hurry up and get your here, Jinri have been waiting for nearly an hour!!!" Krystal sighed in annoyance as she outlined her lips with her lipstick "Unnie, it's Sulli now!" Her best friend whined. Finally, the duo took off from Krystal's house and took the bus to the hospital. Her sister Jessica could've dropped them off, but she was too busy being the lazy princess she is. "Soojung ah, can you believe it?" Sulli whispered loudly as she starts to slightly jump on her seat excitedly. "Yes, I heard you already Ssul. You won a rilakuma doll yesterday during your first try at the carnival." "No not that, silly! Something more amazing! It's summer already!" "Sulli, it's July already, of course its summer." Krystal sighed at the thought of summer. Summer. It was the perfect season to go on a vacation and spend time at the beach. But unfortunately for the princess Soojung, she got stuck into spending her summer volunteering at a dreadful, boring hospital surrounded by sick, handicapped patients thanks to her sister. Krystal frowned at the thought, and her mood immediately went down. She could be surrounded by hot, good looking beach goers right now for Pete's sake! But instead, she's stuck in a hot, crowded bus that's making its way to her lame volunteering building. Krystal sighed for the nth time as she listen to her best friend sharing her story about her llama experience with Amber. Well, at least Krystal has her best friend with her to keep her company. It made Krystal think that 'at least it shouldn't be that bad since Sulli is here with me', until her outgoing best friend wouldn't stop talking and flailing her arms around as she tells her story with exaggerated hand gestures. Krystal was, of course, embarrassed and could only facepalm herself as everyone's eyes were focused on Krystal and Sulli, who was too busy flailing her arms around to notice or care. They spent the whole bus ride talking about random things. Sulli offered to play mafia earlier, And despite Krystal's protest against it reasoning that 'you can't play mafia with 2 people, that's stupid', they played it anyways. Finally, the two have arrived at the hospital. They were greeted by Victoria, who was in charge of the volunteer services at the building. Victoria is Chinese woman, who has a very youthful charm despite her age. She immediately greeted the two in a very upbeat way, always grinning. "Okay, I'm so happy you guys signed up for this. We have a bigger number of participants this year than before." She excitedly said, squealing at the end. "Um, Vic, theres only Sulli and I who came today." "Exactly! We're one person higher compared to last year." She smiled gleefully. After Victoria explained all the basics of their job, she proceeded to leading the two to meet their own patient. Sulli's patient was Ms Ahn. She is 75 years old who suffers from short term memory loss and she is also hearing impaired. "Hello! I'm Sulli, nice to meet you!" Sulli greeted, grinning from ear to ear. "Sorry dear, can you repeat that?" Ms Ahn tilted her head closer to Sulli. Sulli took a deep breath,"Nice to meet you!" "What?!?!" Krystal rolled her eyes and crossed her arms. She was annoyed at the thought that these two will take forever just to greet each other. "NICE TO MEET YOU!!!!!!" Krystal covered her ear, "geez Sulli!" "I'M SORRY DEAR, BUT COULD YOU SPEAK LOUDER?!" "Unnie, where's the rest room here?" Krystal asked, wanting to get away from the newly grouped pair before her ears burst. "Just go straight down the hallway, turn left and it should be somewhere on the right side. But don't take too long okay? You'll be meeting your patient soon." "NICE! TO! MEET! YOU!" Krystal swears Sulli is nearly turning red from screaming. "Oh, don't worry, I won't take my time." Krystal flashed a smile and skipped out of the room. Krystal let out a sigh once she was out of the room. "Finally." She mumbled. She wrapped her arms around herself as she
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