Glad you like the story! I know what you mean about busy too…

I hate the crunch before finals! I definitely can't wait until next Wednesday!

I'll be officially done with this semester!

So this is a short chapter with no decision.

It's more of a "thanks for reviewing!" gift!

I'll post the longer decision chapter this weekend for sure!


"Oh my god! Can I really?" Eun exclaimed, clearly excited.

"Yeah it's no problem. We should probably get on the bus now and find you a bed before Jason decides to invite everyone and you're left sleeping on the floor." I warned.

"Oh but what about all of my stuff? It's in Mae's apartment!"

"Hrm. Didn't think of that. Well I guess we could make a side trip." I hoped she wouldn't reconsider coming with us.

"You don't need that stuff. I'll take care of it. Wasn't it just a hoodie and a couple shirts? I'm sure you can manage without them until next time!" Mae explained.

"True. Okay but don't lose them! It's my favorite hoodie!"

"I won't! Now go and have some fun downtown!"

"I will! And this was fun!" Eun added.

"Aww well thanks for visiting me! Tell mom and dad I miss em! And give everyone a hug for me!" Mae squeezed her sister as they said their goodbyes. "Call me!" She shouted as we parted ways in the parking lot.

"OKAY! BYE!" Eun hollered back. "So it is really nice of you to let me ride to Chicago." She said turning to me.

"Yeah my pleasure. We rarely get to have as much fun as we did tonight, so it's the least I can do to repay you and your sister!"

"Yeah I still can't believe you dragged me up on stage. I was so nervous I could cry… but I didn't." Her cheery laughter stirred well-being into me. "Did you notice I had my eyes closed for the first minute?"

"Really? I had no clue. My eyes were glued on the screen trying to read and sing fast enough!"

"How do you not know that song? I know every word by heart!" She boasted.

"I don't know! I guess I've been living in a cave as well!" It was hard not to laugh and enjoy myself around her. I couldn't remember the last time I had laughed this much. "Well here are the two extra bunks. You should probably pick one in case Jason invites anyone to come with us as well. I'm going to make sure he's coming first of all. Just get yourself comfortable and I'll be back in a bit."

She nodded so I turned around and headed back to the bar.

"Jason where you planning on coming back with us? Or are you okay staying here until we come back for next year's tour?"

"Oh. We're leaving already? Damn okay." He stood up and all the girls stood up with him. "Bye loves. It was nice meeting all of you!" He was a magnet for chicks. They all swooned and giggled and said their farewells.

"Hurry up man! Mac is already pissed as hell!" I left then, knowing Jason was finally behind me. Back on the bus I noticed the curtain to Eun's bunk was drawn closed. I wasn't sure if she was asleep. I decided to let her be, knowing she needed to rest as well after the events from before.

My stomach was growling so I found a bag of chips and sat in the back watching the rest of "Up" from where I remembered last. I really did love this movie, but this time didn't compare to when I was watching it with Eun. I sighed, wishing she could have been awake to accompany me.

Eventually the bus began to move and I decided to go back to my bunk before the sun came up. I needed a few more hours of sleep or I would not be able to function later. David's snoring filled up the small space where the bunks were. I opened the curtains to my bunk and saw Eun sleeping under the covers.

I was taken aback at first, not sure why she was there and what her intentions where. It was late though, and the guys were all asleep now so I didn't want to ask. I didn't want to wake her either. The curtains were still drawn over the other bunk exactly as before, so she must have been in my bed from the beginning. I took out my phone for light and started to rearrange the sheets in it to my liking. I pulled the pillow towards me then and noticed a large stain underneath it. Dried up vomit. It wasn't the only stain either. No wonder she had chosen my bunk. I guess being jaded for the past months had me completely oblivious to the craziness my band mates were capable of. It was repulsive so I replaced everything where it was and closed the curtain. The back wasn't so bad, now that I had cleaned up, so I curled up on the black leather seats and covered myself with my jacket. The slow rocking of the bus soon had me fast asleep.