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"You did good this time. 62%."
My eyes widened at her words as a mild relief washed over me.
Me? 62%?
"Oh my g-god.. really?" Unable to hold my happiness in, I blurted out as I pushed my shaky hands up to capture the sheet of paper.
I looked down at it, the marks in the corner highlighted with a red marker.
"62%"
"I knew you could do good. Realise your potential and work hard." For the first time, I saw a smile on my strict teacher's face as she patted me on my shoulder.
I nodded, feeling a new ignition of confidence inside me.
I did good this time.
I passed.
Mom and dad would be happy.
Clutching the sheet of paper in my hands, I turned around facing the rest of the class with a shocked expression.
I'm feeling so happy...
After a long time...
I did it...maybe unknowingly but I did.
A few students smiled at me tenderly while the others didn't even care to look. Maybe they were in shock?
But I don't care. I know my parents would feel a bit proud of me atleast.
After the classes got over, I picked up my bag, pushing the short skirt down which was riding up to my thighs.
I really hate these skirts.
Walking swiftly across the corridor, I quickly made my way out without them noticing me.
Phew. Atleast they didn't notice me this time.
Sighing in relief, I took a step towards the road leading to my house but I abruptly stopped when I realised...
I thought of visiting the therapist today.
Tapping my foot on the concrete footpath in confusion, I fell in a dilemma as I wondered if I should go or not.
But I'm feeling happy after that incident.
Maybe I should visit some other day?
I hummed, looking here and there as I huffed out a breathy sigh.
I decided to go today. So I'll have to go.
What if I don't get another chance?
Finally coming up with this decision, I started walking, tightly clutching the straps of my bag as I made my way to the end of the road, looking for a cab.
After a while, a cab stopped in front of me with the driver poking his head out of the window.
"Where do you want to go?"
I gulped, feeling anxious as I looked at the ground.
Shit. I forgot the name of the place.
"Uh.. I..."
He looked at me confusedly, as I blinked, trying to remember.
"Uh, yeah...Insadong."
"Okay." He gestured his hand at the back as I pulled the door, hopping inside and seating myself on the leather seat.
He started the engine as I quickly checked my bag, in case I have enough money or not.
"Uh, how much do I pay?" I peeped through the seat as he looked in the rear-view mirror, examining my odd expressions.
"3000 Won." He replied as I checked my bag again.
I have enough money.
That's good.
Sighing with relief, I looked out of the glass window, admiring the astonishing view of the large and shiny buildings on my way.
Wow. So beautiful.
I miss going out with my family.
I glanced back at the driver, "uhm, sir... can I open this window?"
He looked back at me, his lips twitching up with a slight smile.
"Of course."
I smiled back as I lowered the window, now the fresh breeze hitting my face as my hair started blowing away and I squinted my eyes, the warm rays of sunlight warming up my entire face.
Wow.
This is amazing.
I feel...happy.
And free.
For the first time traveling alone without my parents, I felt scared...of course.
But I felt joyful. Independent. Free.
As the cab stopped in front of a large building, I paid him and got out, glancing around the large crowd. Busy people rushing on the streets. Everyone seems in a hurry.
I looked around, finding any sign for the doctor's clinic.
"Uh, excuse me, do you know that famous therapist here?" I asked a lady and she nodded, pointing at the back.
"Yeah, that's his clinic."
I turned my heels around, glancing at the large building in front of me, with a colourful nameplate hanging on the gate.
I'm here.
Finally.
I reached here.
"Dr. Jung Hoseok."
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