ers and students. If for girls, James was like heaven. Then, for the men, he was a firm
oung lecturers had a crush on hi
expert in almost every field, he still comes in at
ont of people. Vegan clenched his fist and crumpled the paper he got from
rtled him and stopp
und, while the crowd around him dispersed suddenly, for who
ou, James!" the Vegan gr
around and stared intently at him. Again
pier than when I had
my room. I'll be
azy! I'm not coming, hahaha." Sheila tried to chu
o? It's like you want to be killed. But, no way. I'm a
come. Remember, my
hind, letting her gaze trail over his increasingly invisible back. "Never mi
*
able in the center of the room, was quite wide and had four chairs on two sides. Vegan
James actually took the time to cross
egan sarcastically. "Hera told me the meeting is tomorrow." The st
s he heard Vegan say. There was nothing funny actually. But, f
one," James said, getting off
an? It makes no
ok on a mocking look and a brief tilt of t
makes no sense at all. "Instead of us talking about nonsense like
though Vegan told James that he was leavin
eaving," James said, taking a sip of the fresh
he wanted to say, but was holding back. It felt so heavy.
le to reason with James about. But, nothing. All the items in the ro
ow you're dying to ask
ews in this morning's newspaper?" Vegan aske
n, smiled and shrugge
stically inclined man in front of him knew something a
s body forward until it was almost touching the table. "Do you know hi
ay
diately changed. Now, curiosity began to seize his body, creeping quickly t
like. Is she a nice person? Or what? I'
t that it was funny, but it was just weird that a vegan would direc
e same as the person you'
plied, looking around for the presence of someone else amon
ll me you
o have the wedding
uldn't believe what he had just heard. "James, your name
're forgettin
tting anything
James Lim. Ye
sible, right? No