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As stated... anyone know any dahyun books?
Sorry it took so darn long... I restarted like 50 times and so I just settled for this one.
My longest chapter yet, 4,500 words exactly. Try not to die in parts where it may or may not make sense...
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Soulmates, something we all apparently have. That special someone, the other half of our soul.
I've always found the whole soulmate thing weird since day one. The fact that we know their emotions due to a small line on our arm.
My line is coloured a deep black, the emotion of being hopeless, I'm sure theirs is some weird combination of greys and orange, boredom.
My teacher is blabbering on about some weird biology terms on how drugs are tested, something to do with a placebo? I don't know, I'm not really listening.
I'm sure we went through this in highschool, why would they need to bring it back up in college?
My eyes skim over the slit in my wrist, the slit emits a bright pink. I furrow my eyes in confusion, it was black a second ago, I'm not going crazy, right?
Pink, pink, pink, pink. Who could my soulmate be in love with?
"Lim" the professor speaks, aggressively slapping his meterstick against the board.
"H-huh, yes Mr. Kim?" He glares at me for a few seconds before I get the hint. At the end of the ruler is a question I'm assuming I should probably answer.
"The placebo effect is defined as a phenomenon in which some people experience a benefit after the administration of an inactive "look-alike" substance or treatment. This substance, or placebo, has no known medical effect"
"Very good,but pay attention next time" Mr. Kim shoots me a warning look but eventually goes back to explaining some weird and random information.
That was close, I guess. My eyes drift back down to my wrist. I sigh and pull down my sleeve, not wanting to see it anymore.