- Messages
- 53
- Wand
- Walnut Wand 14 1/2" Essence of Vampire Blood
Sang-Min apparated in front of Cherrie Kim's home with his blue suitcase in hand. He smiled at the size of his dear cousin's home. Cherrie was the only one living in it, and it could probably fit ten families. Sang-Min dragged his suitcase up to the front step. He stared at the doorknob. He had not seen his cousin in years. Hye-ori had brought Cherrie over to Korea a few times, but the two never actually had a chance to bond. Cherrie was bitter and rude to him when they were kids, but he put up with it. There was a time when Cherrie cut him with a piece of glass when he was nine. He had a scar going across the palm of his right hand. Cherrie had convinced Sang-Min that it would not hurt, and he told him that it felt good. At the time he was gullible enough to believe his cousin. He did not understand where Hye-ori went wrong with the child.
Now that Sang-Min was of age and had great English. His parents kicked him out, and the first person that came to his mind was his cousin. He had contacted Hye-ori beforehand to find out where he lived. His stomach churned uncomfortably as he knocked on the door. He managed to get a part time job as a bartender as soon as he got to New Zealand. The legal drinking age in New Zealand was 18. As soon as Sang-Min was told this information he headed to a bar. He had always been interested in potions, and to him making and mixing drinks was something like that. Sang-Min knocked on the door, harder, hoping for a quicker response from his dear cousin.
Now that Sang-Min was of age and had great English. His parents kicked him out, and the first person that came to his mind was his cousin. He had contacted Hye-ori beforehand to find out where he lived. His stomach churned uncomfortably as he knocked on the door. He managed to get a part time job as a bartender as soon as he got to New Zealand. The legal drinking age in New Zealand was 18. As soon as Sang-Min was told this information he headed to a bar. He had always been interested in potions, and to him making and mixing drinks was something like that. Sang-Min knocked on the door, harder, hoping for a quicker response from his dear cousin.