Kinight in a rainbow armour. | Qri & Sehun |
The code for the day was just one: Flamingo. Yes, it was beyond the normal red code that would sign danger. When the biology professor let her know that the mice his students were working on for a project had been missing from his office since the early hours in the morning and it might had come to enter her own Jihyun felt like calling it a day and just crawl away from there before a meeting between her and the not-so-smal animal could possible happen. Blame it on my perfectionist self, the professor thought as she placed the books she carried on the table before finding a way to kneel down in the leather chair.
It was not like the strawberry blond haired woman didn't liked animals, in fact she loved from the cute puppies to the giraffes, but the only kind of mouse Jihyun had ever been a big fan of has been Mickey and of course, Hamtaro and his friends. A mice wasn't quite the animal she would like to having crawling up her legs or not to be near at first thing in the morning! The long tail, the shaggy body and the red eyes weren't-... "Oh Lord." The professor let out under her breath as her chocolate colored orbs glanced the huge animal staring back at her from the other corner of the room.
Screaming for help had actually crossed the woman's mind, but knowing no one would be around at that time in the morning didn't helped much her over-toughtful mind. So, Qri did the only thing it seemed racional at the moment: The petite woman had thrown one of the books in the mice's direction and as if the creature had taken her up as a challenge, it started runing towards the table forcing the professor to throw everything else she had in the table to at least avoid the mice's way... Wich didn't exectly came out as she hoped. The only solution was to Jihyun herself crawl on top of the desk, and having just the right timming a tall figure with the unique rainbow collored hair opened the door to glance the desperate professor. "Oh, Sehun-ah! Catch the mice! Please, come help Noona out and catch the mice!" Her voice was a mix of despair and horror which would be funny if the state of the room and the petite woman wasn't so tragic.













