Sweet Moments with My Charming Senior
to pursue graduate studies. However, my mother had different plans. She believed that getting
tual blind dates before even graduating, exposing
e from my mother's control and support myself by
t. Although it was a three-person shared rental, the room available w
apartments. I had heard that graduate students often live
opened by an upperclassman. To be specific, he was so strikingly handso
away the drool that that nearly slipped out. I feigned a gentle demeanor and said, "Hello, I'm h
seconds, glanced down at his chest, and t
f it had been hit with a wave of excitement, and wh
cing eyes. Just when I thought he was about to say something,
ed around. The decor was sim
andsome guy with a bright smile rushed ou
tumbled upon to end up in a den of charmers. This rental was worth every p
came out asked, "Wh
the door raised an eyebrow,
e house, and I was very satisfied, pro
pperclassmen lived downstairs, there was no inconvenience.
versity's literary club, living in the main bedroom downstairs. The tall guy was Wesley
himself, "Mathew and I are best friends, both in our final year of grad
ard yet polite smile, wondering
, Mathew glanced at Wesley and said coldly, "You talk too
el at how different the
at mean my chances of joining the literary club were secured? As the saying went, the
thew, I'm Lilia Dawson from the Department of English. My articles have been quite