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by Kotuo
Rated: 13+ · Short Story · Other · #1665584
A very short introducion of character "Lee Yejin"
«Shit»

Yejin looked up at the body that seemed just a little too heavy over her. She didn't know what had happened, honestly. She was about to move quietly to her house, when suddenly a guy fell down the stairs and lands on top of her. Normally she would have simply moved him away, but this guy was way too heavy.

«Shit, move damnit»

There was absolutely no response to her words, and even if she tried to push him over, she simply weren't able to. She wondered what she should do for a moment, but couldn't figure out anything. If it had been a question of logical ways to move a heavy man of you, then she would have had no trouble figuring out an answer, but when it was a question of sheer force, then she didn't know just what to do.

«Damnit, man. I can't move! I'd rather go home and get myself something to eat then lie here and try to move you away. I know your not dead or unconcious or anything like that, so just move already!»

The man slowly moved off her, and Yejin couldn't help but wonder why he had refused to move in the first place.

«That's not a way to treat your seniors, is it?» He asked, clearly stating that he found Yejin's act unforgivable.
«I remember you, idiot. Eight grader. I'm a ninth grader, so it's you who'se the younger one. I have nothing else to discuss with you, so please excuse me.»
Yejin really had no desire to speak more to the boy she knew would only comment something. He really gave that impression. Either the way she spoke, her Japanese that was still not completely perfected or her eyes that seemed to always be closed.
At the start Yejin had only laughed at the last statement, if her eyes were closed, then how did she see?
Yejin knew that the way she acted and spoke sometimes seemed to be unpolite, but she usually wasn't like that. She was actually a rather polite young girl. Or not so young anymore, if you prefer. The broken Japanese wasn't her fault. It wasn't even that bad. She knew how to speak politely too, so she didn't really see any problem with her Japanese.

Either way, Yejin didn't really expect people to care about this, so she let them say whatever they wanted to, and continued quietly on her way home.
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