Deal! My Handsome Senior!
ike the flowers in my hea
t. I realized I had been staring bl
I got up a bit early this mor
ks for the milk tea." With that, I turned
lways felt another rolling g
f empty seats, so Laurie and I heade
ilk tea below. When they finally boarded, on
e back of the bus, and I quickly l
epy, Laurie. I'm going to take a nap." Then I leaned f
up leaning on Laurie's shoulder. Surpris
ndow and asked, "How much
minutes," a pleasant male
urned my head to see Austin. To make su
ed to suppress his laughter. "You're not mistaken.
alm. "Oh, I see." I turned b
got some drool on your fac
and sure enough,
why do I always embarrass mysel
to maintain a
ed, digging my toe
omfort, as we both remained si
tily, eager to leave first. "The bus hasn't stopped ye
d. My urgency was because of t
t wanted to get off
driver hit the brakes, an
about to breathe a sigh of relief, the driver accel
land? Right on
aled sharp
I was really heavy, and that all the mea
in my ear through gritted teeth, "Are you going to get up, or
I hurriedly got up and mo
y eyes followed my
I had sat somewhere
at affec
describe, I quietly asked, "Can you still
How would you know
ut. What kind of flirtatious banter was this? I didn
arked the bus properly. I grabbed m
he bus. It seemed Austin was telling th
ually, I spotted him still sitting in the back of the bu
't believe I was w
to the guesthouse. After a whil
assigned rooms to everyone, ex
usying herself with him. They
eing Laurie looking so unwell, I stay
th her. She claimed she was giving me an opportunity.
the room. Out of everyone, Laurie
ered to the small clearing where t
along with a few other members. But my focus was o
d saw me, then imme
avoiding his gaze and kicking a small stone on the ground out
ut to make up an excuse when Austin grabbed my wri
e. It's warme
surprised by his c
d with hostility. "Austin, can you come here f
early annoyed and c