It was rare Eunha caught the bus. She never travelled anywhere she couldn’t walk, since she can’t take her dog on the bus. Eunha didn’t have a car either, so she had to resort to the bus today. She didn’t much like travelling into the city either, it was too busy and cramped. But here she was, clinging tightly onto the letter in her hands. She ( unfortunately ) had to travel to the bank to get a loan for the shelter. The bus was a cramped and busy one, and she was trapped between the window and a stranger. She kept looking at the male out the corner of her eye, and there where small whispers on the bus and a few sly points. He looked semi familiar, but she couldn’t pinpoint it. Sighing, the girl looked down at her phone, checking the time. Like the stranger, she had her earphones plugged in, blocking out the world. In fact, she was so oblivious to the outside world that when a small weight landed on her shoulder, she almost yelled. A small peep told her that the male had fallen asleep and his head had fallen onto her small petite shoulders, making her let out a small ‘eep’ and sit stock still, not knowing how to deal.