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Well, maybe that’s not entirely true
The so, and tuition coo prices—under ordinary circumstances, there’s no way I’d be able to afford it Honestly, I’h school transcripts and application I took a year off after high school, working odd jobs and trying to piece e application either
My grades tanked in my junior year and never really recovered, so when the Wex-Tech Corporation was trying their daet Dad back on their tea ed provisional ads at the university to secure rades to keep that spot
Dad bought a house that’s much fancier than the sih the new house is nearby, I decided to live on ca it, I guess—I want to have the full college experience Dad helpedI needed, the whole shebang But I didn’t sleep in the dorht with him before classes start We’ve always been close, and as irl start college is breaking his heart a little
A beep frolance down at the screen
Shit I’ve beenthe view, and now I only have fifteen minutes to find my first class
And I have no idea where it is
Heading up a s a few yards ahead of me, head bent as he looks at his phone He has dark brown hair, cut shorter on the sides than the top, and when he glances up as I approach hi ereen that they make me think of shamrocks
“Excuse me” I force myself to continue toward hi out a piece of paper from my backpack to read the nay is? Rooain “110 In Davis Hall”
The guy is tall enough that as I step closer to hiaze, and his smile is so friendly that I can’t help but return it
“It’s that building over there It’ll be on the first floor” He points west, toward a building about a hundred paces away
Oh, perfect I can make it there with time to spare