SANDARA's POV
Rain.
I love the rain.
I really do love it.
Unless when it's fucking blowing my umbrella upside down making me look like a retard on the street.
Curse my idiotic self.
You see, when I woke up at 7 am a while ago and peeped out of my window there's already a big black cloud looming over Los Angeles. I should've listened to my gut and not attended my first day as a 3rd year college student but no. Instead, stupid me waved a goodbye at my car.
15 minutes ago..
"Bye Dadoongie! I'll just take a walk!" I waved happily at my yellow mini cooper. "Be safe!"
Pft. Yeah. Be safe. I can almost hear Dadoongie mocking me.
Almost soaked from head-to-toe with a stupid looking umbrella on my grasp, I trudged through our campus earning snickers from other students.
GRRR. I mentally glared at them. They were probably insulting me silently in their heads.
"Is she stupid or something? Who would walk in this weather?" Someone from my right snickered loudly.
Or not.
As I continued my way down to my class, students backed away from me like I'm covered in bacteria. Ignore them Dara. Ignore.
I sighed again.
The university is in a walking distance so I often walk but I have deducted that the bigger part of my brain contains idiocy for waving at Dadoongie a while ago. SIGH.
"DARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!"
I dropped to the ground with a thud.. and a freaking body on top of me.
"Aoko! Get off me," I tried pushing her but she won't budge. What a heavy piece of shit this girl is. Not even moving an inch of her off me, I eventually stopped trying and just lay lifelessly on the ground with a smiling Aoko above me.
"Hey girl! How are you? And ho-- Why are you wet?" Aoko scrunched up her nose while leaning back to check my wet state.
Omg, that sounds so wrong in many ways. I looked around and I was welcomed by bewildered faces in the hallway. Damn it. "I didn't bring Dadoongie, okay."
"Stupid."
Aoko was still looking at my.. wet state.
Aish.
"Stop checking me out!"
"I'm not checking you out babe!"
Aigoooooooo. Aoko.
"You do know that everybody is staring at our-wait-YOUR public display of affection, thinking that we're damn horny lesbians who haven't banged and your last statement confirmed their suspicion which is absolutely not true." I hissed silently while shrinking in embarrassment in the middle of the hallway. Did I say that right? IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FREAKING HALLWAY.
"Oh" She stared at me. Her slow brain's probably still processing my statement.
Aigooo.
"In short, get the fuck off."
I think I saw the imaginary light bulb on top of her head light up,"Ohhhh!" Aoko scampered to get up and pulled me up with her.
I fixed myself up and turned at the crowd that formed. "Show's over! Scram!", and they did like nothing happened. I turned back at the smiling Aoko, "Why are you so happy?" I asked her and urged her to walk with me. "You do have English in first period right?"
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Non-FictionWho would think that Sandara Park, a normal college student trying Omegle, would trip herself into the world of K-pop when a stranger asked her, "R U HORNY?"
