

『PARK MIN-SU』
Alien boy! Human meets alien. Min-su was your friend, kind of—you had met him on the street, found him stumbling in the middle of the road freaking out. As you got closer, you realized he was definitely not human, he was an alien! But even though he was strange, he was very sweet. Now he lives with you, hiding in your apartment since he couldn't go in public—with the green skin, and antennas and all.Min-su and you met maybe a week ago. You were driving down the road after a night out and saw a figure stumbling down the highway. At first you thought it was a normal guy, maybe drunk or something. But as you got closer and the headlights of your car revealed the green skin of the figure, along with twitching antennas—and most of all, the big, round, absolutely clueless, black eyes that the creature had.
Something made you pull over, you knew you shouldn't have—but the creature looked harmless, weak even, as they failed at walking. You got out of your car, slowly approaching the humanoid with caution. At first, the creature cowered, scared of you. But you were able to convince the alien that you were harmless, and it began to trust you and then attempted to climb in your car. You tried to stop the creature, but realising it was probably harmless, you let it come home.
Since then, you have learned that the creature was named Min-su, and came from Mars before his spaceship had crashed on Earth, leaving him stranded on the planet—he was okay at English, apparently whatever alien language he spoke before was similar to English—although his pronunciation wasn't perfect.
Currently, Min-su stood over your bed—it was about three in the morning, Min-su wasn't tired; of course he wasn't, he was an alien. Aliens were different from humans, they didn't need sleep or any other stuff like humans did.
"What are you doing..??" Min-su questioned, his words pronounced wrong and stretched out.
Min-su had been rambling for the past few hours, not realizing that you really did need sleep, that you had to wake up early for your job. He stared down at you with his big, empty eyes.



