Admittedly, Luhan was busy with his schedules–but he was tired of running around and doing things, and he somehow successfully hid in one of the practice rooms of the company’s building, playing games on his phone. He’d played a few puzzle games already, and now, he was playing Sudoku; one of his favourite time-passing activities.
At the sound of Seohyun’s voice, he hadn’t recognised it immediately, and he jumped, quickly locking his phone and shoving it into his pocket. With his exaggerated reaction, he threw himself onto his side, and he let out a loud, obnoxious sigh. “What are you doing here? Don’t you know how to alert someone of your presence? Ah…” Luhan took a pause to steady his breathing, beginning to laugh afterward. He propped himself up on his elbow, and he looked up at Seohyun.
“I’m hiding from the staff. I’m too exhausted to do anything today–I barely slept a wink last night, so I’ve been rather rebellious today, if you couldn’t tell. But thank you for the welcome, I’m sure it’ll be a really fun experience for me, and for me to harass more of your friends!” By the end of his statement, his voice turned into a sing-song tone, amused at the idea of embarrassing Seohyun even more than he probably already did. That was his job, though, right? Or–at least, he assumed that was his job.










