My Boyfriend Is A Campus Bad Boy

Chapter 76 - 76: Beautiful With A Messy Bun

A bright, vibrant sunrise urged her to wake up early in the morning. She took all her things from the couch, organized the pillows before she tied her hair into a messy bun.

She sang her favorite song, danced while she cooked for breakfast. Halora never wanted to get what she needed without working hard over it.

"Hmm I'm almost done preparing for breakfast, but why is it he's not waking up still?" She murmured, cleaned the table as she took off the gloves from her hands.

Halora covered it for a while. She narrowed her eyes, walked into the room where Roy had slept last night.

She stopped in front of the door, took a long, deep sigh, and knocked on the door. Yet, no one answered nor opened the door.

"It's strange."

Halora began to worry when she glanced up at the wall clock. It was almost nine in the morning yet Roy stayed inside by himself.

She ran back to the living area, searched for a phone but she hit her head when she realized that she didn't know his phone number.

She gasped, "I must tell Sandra about this!"

Halora didn't waste time, she took the jacket from the closet, covered herself, and rushed to the door.

But before she could touch and pull the doorknob, the door suddenly unlocked and pushed by someone she didn't expect.

"R– Ro– Roy?"

"S– Sebastian?"

"Sa– Sandra?"

Halora stumbled upon the moment she saw the three of them together. Her gaze moved to the paper bag they carried out by themselves.

"What's wrong with you? You looked frightened." Sandra bumped into her shoulder and rolled her eyes at her. She put the paper bags into the couch, sighed heavily, and said, "Perhaps you had a beautiful dream last night, am I right?"

"Stop it! Maybe she forgot about it." Sebastian said. Entered inside like he was in his home. "Instead of putting a blame on her, why don't we start packing everything we need? We will be staying at my mother's exclusive beach and resort for two days."

"T– two days? I thought we're only–"

"Shut up, Halora! I think it's better that way, can't you see? It's gonna be an interesting activity!" Sandra cut her off that made her shut her mouth for good.

By then, all of them packed their things that were good for two days. Sandra almost brought an entire shop because of the clothes she picked.

While the boys finished first, they went into the kitchen and ate by themselves the food on the table. They didn't call for the girls' attention as they both knew, it would be a hard, challenging part of picking up the best outfit they could ever have.

Sebastian nodded his head and was quite impressed with Halora's cooking skills. He never knew about it, but it made me smile and change his mind and decisions every second.

"Halora never failed me! I know she will be the best culinarian someday. What do you think?"

He looked upon Sebastian who had silently eaten in front of him. He put aside the spoon and fork, wiped his mouth with a clean towel before he replied.

"This time, I will agree with you. But are you sure she won't bite us for eating all of these? Because I am afraid she might transform into something horrible."

Roy chuckled loudly as it sounded off around the entire room. He waved his hands, shook his head back and forth. He was confident, "Don't worry, I am sure that she won't bite us–"

"How could you swallow knowing that you didn't invite us?" spoke a fierce, sophisticated young lady in white. She put her hands on her waist, stepped closer to Roy until she nippedd off his ears.

"Ouch! Stop it, Sandra!"

"No! I won't stop until I get even with you!"

Roy begged for her mercy but she was blinded by hunger and anger. She brought Roy outside of the kitchen while Halora and Sebastian laughed at the top of their lungs.

Halora walked into the table, seated at the chair before him. "They looked like twins, right? They seemed like dog and cat who always fight over small things again and again."

She put some sausage and bread on her plate. "And you look comfortable with him earlier, did you pretended just to eat all of these or it is according to your will?"

"What you have seen was true and real. I don't want to dispose of other people who didn't do anything wrong to me, and why would I waste my time hating your best friend?"

Sebastian reached for the pitcher of cold water and slowly poured it into the glass near the plate. He tasted the water until he swallowed everything at once.

Sometimes it was hard for Halora to read what's in his mind. It always surprised her every time he cared for her, but it hurts badly when he looked at her eyes coldly and with no color at all.

"You cook well. But next time, sprinkle more salt and pepper to add more taste and aroma." He told her and quickly vanished from her sight abruptly.

"Tss! Last night, he was too different and now, he acted like he didn't like all of these!" Halora stomped her feet, tasted everything she had prepared until she realized that he was right.

It lacked a little bit of salt and pepper to taste. "Then he should have cooked by himself!"

She rolled her eyes, seated at the chair, and ate by herself. Little did she know, Sebastian stood behind the wall, watched her closely while she gracefully gnawed the vegetables.

Before he could stop it, a sweet smile formed on his lips as he put his hands in his pocket. "She looked more beautiful with a messy bun." He murmured, listened to the loud, fast sound of his heart.

Sebastian stayed for a couple of minutes. While Halora looked pissed off, at the corner, he giggled silently and witnessed what true beauty was.

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