cookies&cream
@krhanbyul
Ilhoon learned how not to get too many things at once, how not to hoard because it’s always a pain in the ass when you have to carry your stuff as you move somewhere else. His previous apartment was okay. There was no nice view out of the window, just a brick wall really, and he had to walk more than twenty minutes just to get to the nearest bus stop, but it was manageable. Except that his landlady seemed to think that asking for an additional hundred thousand won a month was something normal without a previous warning not to mention something a student could afford. The times are difficult for everyone, she said.
He never expected to be as lucky as to find a new apartment within a week and on top of that something affordable, who allowed him to save some money at the end of the month. It’s not like he’s scrapping by, but he’s paying for everything on his own and being an art student is expensive. It’s not like he was planning on sharing an apartment, but the idea doesn’t sound too bad especially when he’s seen pictures of the apartment. The location is perfect, the rent is cheap (split between the two, he’s sure, she’s probably adding a small amount on top of it to earn a little something on the sub-renting deal, but that’s not a problem) and there are no big requirements.
Ten minutes after her first question, he seems to have passed the test with flying colors although he suspects that Jack did convince her even before Ilhoon opened his mouth. And now he’s there, roughly a month later, in his new apartment with his dog, sprawled on the couch in nothing but shorts and a simple t-shirt at 2:30 in the morning on a saturday because he can’t sleep. The small jack russel is sleeping soundly with his head on the boy’s thigh while Ilhoon attempts to dip his twenty-fourth cookie in milk. The series he’s watching loses its interest once he needs to fish the soaked cookie from the bottom of the glass where it landed and the fact that he has a guest doesn’t help either. Hanbyul had mention something about going out with friends and 2:30 seems awfully early to be back from a saturday night outing. He assumes it either didn’t go well or she got bored -- whichever happened first.
“Fun night out?”










