Episode 2(Part 2): THE CREEP
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After the girls took their entry exam, they got accepted as they had good results and immediately after that, their mother brought their school necessities for them.
"This is the uniform?" Jin-Yu held the uniform up with a disgusted look on her face. Yu-Jin stopped the spoon of cereals from entering her mouth as she stared at her sister with a look of shock.
What the heck was she talking about? Yu-Jin thought.
"It looks okay to me." The uniform was composed of a pleated skirt with black, white, and gray stripes. It comes with a white shirt and coat that had some black linings. It was a pretty uniform, but the only issue was that it was white.
Jin-Yu let out a gasp and pointed her finger at the outfit. "This looks okay to you?! Are we even seeing the same thing?"
Yu-Jin heaved out a sign. She did not have the time and patience for this. Her sister was known to overreact when it comes to clothes. She had a huge passion for outfits and being a 3D Modeler; pretty much she will either end up in the fashion world or animation.
"You know what, I am not going to entertain your stupidness." She continued shoving cereals in her mouth and avoided staring at her sister.
"Yeah, yeah. Go ahead and avoid looking at me. You know that you are afraid of me."
Yu-Jin let out a chuckle making some of the cereals leave her mouth. She took out a napkin and wiped her mouth before speaking. "Me? Afraid of you? You have got to be kidding me."
"Then why aren't you looking me in the eyes?"
"Because you have this nasty, ugly look when you frown."
"Excuse me!" Jin-Yu yelled. She was shocked by the audacity of her sister calling her ugly. She knew her face wasn't that appealing but she looked decent enough.
"Nah. Just messing with you." Yu-Jin smiled and threw her head back laughing. It was fun messing with her sister as she gave the best reaction. One might say that this is a cruel thing to do to your sibling, but that's how they were. To them, the teasings brought them together.
"You get on my nerves, you know. I hope you rot in the garbage."
"Please, I am already living with one." She sassed back which made Jin-yu scoff.
"God, I hate you."
"You already said that a dozen times. Try to be original."
Jin-Yu squeezed her brows together and rubbed in between her forehead with frustration. "I am done." And she walked away with her uniforms in her hand.
"It was darn time. Now, I can enjoy my cereal without her whinings."
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"Girls! Hurry up or else you will be late for class!" Their mother yelled as she helped the girls pack up their stuff and get ready for their school.
"Umma! Stop yelling. It won't help us get ready faster." Jin-Yu hurriedly stuffed bread in her mouth. "Bhssdss, ait is no yike dhat we are jhoing do be lhate (Besides, it is not like we are going to be late).
"Can you please stop talking with food in your mouth?" Yu-Jin rolled her eyes.
Jin-Yu just shrugged nonchalantly and continued stuffing bread in her mouth to zone out her sister. Today was the day...the day that they were eagerly not wanting to happen. It was their first day of school and neither was excited to go.
"Can we just start tomorrow? I am not excited about going to school today."
"Yu-Jin, say that again and I will cut off your tongue." And with that, she closed her mouth so as not to anger her mother more. Her mother can be quite scary when she gets angry.
"Now, hurry up and get in the car. Your dad will be late for work if you keep on slacking like these."
"Alright, Umma." They both spoke, grabbed their backpacks, and got inside their dad's car.
Min-Hyuk let out a chuckle as he looked at the rearview mirror. "What's got you both so grumpy so early in the morning?"
The girls heaved a sigh at the same and looked up to their father with puppy eyes on their faces. "Appa, can we not go to school today? Let's go and explore your favorite places in Seoul."
Min-Hyuk clutched his shirt tightly and groaned. He was weak to the girls' puppy eyes and they knew that hence why they took advantage of it a lot. At first, he was about to give in to their request but then he remembers the wrath of Bong's anger.
"Yeah, nope. I am not falling for that." He faced forward and started the car. "Last time, I did one of your requests, I ended up sleeping on the couch."
The girls heaved out a sigh. "Well, at least, we tried." Yu-Jin pressed her lips together into a thin line.
"We are doomed."
Min-Hyuk chuckled as he saw Jin-Yu pouting. "Why are you two overreacting? It is just school."
The girls' eyes widened as they heard what their father said. "The heck do you mean by 'just school'?"
"Yeah, Appa. It is not just school...it is ten hours of school plus six more hours of after-school. Who has the time for sixteen hours for school?!" Jin-Yu whined.
Yu-Jin rolled her eyes at her sister's dramatic yell. "Relax, first. Will you? And appa, why do we need tuition after school?"
"The school suggested this after seeing your average grades. In my opinion, I don't think that you need it but it is your choice if you want to go or not, you know."
Yu-Jin leaned forward, toward her dad. "But appa, don't you care about how well we do in school?" She knew that Korea had high competition regarding education and she thought that their parents would have higher expectations for them.
Min-Hyuk briefly glanced at them through the rearview and shook his head. "All we care about is for you guys to be happy. Sure, education is important but not at the cost of your happiness. Just study and do well."
"Thanks, appa. That means a lot." Jin-Yu smiled warmly. Yu-Jin gave a half-smile at her family interaction. She was lucky to be born into a family that understood hardship. Sure their parents were overprotective of them, but they never got in their way of happiness.
"Okay girls, we reached your destination." He turned over his shoulder, "Be safe, okay. Korean schools are different from America."
Jin-Yu grabbed her backpack and got out of the car before leaning over the window. "Yeah yeah. We will be fine."
"Call me if anything happens!"
"For sure! Bye now." Yu-Jin yelled back as they walked away from the car.
The girls walked for a little before they reached the main gate. Many students were walking alongside, some staring at them as walked inside the building.
The students of Seoul High School glanced at the twins wondering who they were but left at it as soon as the bell rang.
They walked around the corridor wondering where to go. Each class had a number written on their door and unfortunately, it wasn't the number that they were looking for.
"Can I help you, ladies?" A hoarse voice suddenly spoke up which kind of scared them. They turned around to see the guy with a mark on top of his left eye.
"I-" Yu-Jin stopped for a second. She contemplated on whether to ask for help from this guy even though she felt something off about him.
"Yes, sir!" Jin-Yu spoke in her stead. "We are kind of lost. Do you think you could show us where this room is?" She passed her schedule to him.
The man stared at it for a while. It was as if he was memorizing her schedule which was kind of odd to Yu-Jin.
"I could show you where it is loca-"
"Thank you, but just tell us where it is and we will take ourselves." Yu-Jin interrupted him. "You must be busy, sir. We do not want to waste your time." She forced a smile.
He pushed his glasses upward and let out a wide grin. "Not really. My class doesn't even start for another hour."
"No no really. You don't have to." Her mouth twitched as his eyes bored into her.
He clenched his left hand into a fist which didn't go unnoticed by her. "Alright then. You go to the second floor, then take a right and the second door will be your room."
"Thank you so much, sir!" Jin-Yu bowed ninety degrees to show respect and forced her sister to also bow after seeing her just standstill. "We will go now."
"You are welcome. Have a great first day." He waved back and gave them the same creepy grin to which Yu-Jin showed her annoyance and grabbed her sister's hand to drag her away.
"That was so rude. You shouldn't have talked to him like that." Jin-Yu stared at her sister as they run up the stairs.
"Didn't you notice how creepy he was being?"
She furrowed her brows. "Creepy? How in the world was he being creepy? He was just trying to help us."
Yu-Jin stopped for a second and turned back to her sister. "I-never mind. Let's just go to class or else our ass will be on the line."
Her sister narrowed her eyes at her. She knew she was hiding something but chose to let it go. "Alright. Let's go."
They came upon a black door with the number three hundred thirty-three on it. They knocked on the door and a short middle-aged man appeared as soon as the door was opened.
"Well well, look what we have here. Not only do we have the usual latecomers, but we also have more additions joining us."
The twins were confused. Usual? What in the world was the old man talking about?
"Ahem! He means us."
A deep voice suddenly came behind them which made Jin-Yu screech and jump off. In front of them were two boys. One was mischievously grinning, no doubt the speaker while the other one was busy scowling.
"Well, well. I am so blessed to see such beauties so early in the morning."
What the two pairs didn't know was that their destiny was more connected than they thought. Things were about to get started and one spectator already had a front-row ticket to it.
Well, things are about to get started. Is anyone excited about it? Cause I am!
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