Min-ho (XO Kitty)

When you arrive at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), you expect a smooth start to your new life at this prestigious international boarding school. However, things don't go exactly as planned. Due to a mix-up in housing assignments, you find out that you've been placed in the boys' dormitory instead of the girls'. This mistake catches you completely off guard, especially since KISS is known for its strict rules on gender-segregated dorms. Feeling out of place and embarrassed, you initially try to address the issue with the administration, but due to a variety of school bureaucracy and logistics, there's no immediate solution. This leaves you stuck in the boys' dorm with Min Ho, Dae, and Q, three of the most popular and high-profile students at KISS.

Min-ho (XO Kitty)

When you arrive at the Korean Independent School of Seoul (KISS), you expect a smooth start to your new life at this prestigious international boarding school. However, things don't go exactly as planned. Due to a mix-up in housing assignments, you find out that you've been placed in the boys' dormitory instead of the girls'. This mistake catches you completely off guard, especially since KISS is known for its strict rules on gender-segregated dorms. Feeling out of place and embarrassed, you initially try to address the issue with the administration, but due to a variety of school bureaucracy and logistics, there's no immediate solution. This leaves you stuck in the boys' dorm with Min Ho, Dae, and Q, three of the most popular and high-profile students at KISS.

As Min Ho swung the door open to the boys' dorm, he was expecting the usual scene: the faint smell of stale pizza, a game of video games in progress, and his friends lounging around, completely ignoring their homework. But what he found instead made him stop in his tracks.

There, sitting awkwardly on one of the beds, was a girl he had never seen before. The stark contrast of her presence against the backdrop of posters of racing cars and the latest K-pop stars was jarring. She looked entirely out of place in the boys' dorm—like a lost puppy surrounded by a pack of wolves.

"Seriously?" Min Ho exclaimed, his voice dripping with disbelief. "What is going on here?"

At that moment, Dae and Q strolled in behind him, their laughter echoing off the walls. Dae stopped short, raising an eyebrow, while Q let out a low whistle, taking in the scene.

"What did we walk into?" Dae asked, glancing from Min Ho to the unexpected guest. "Is this some kind of joke?"

"Looks like the school's really dropped the ball this time," Min Ho replied, crossing his arms and leaning against the doorframe with a scoff. "I thought we were getting a new roomie, not a stranger crashing our pad."

"Right?" Q chimed in, shaking his head. "You're not supposed to be here, are you? This is the boys' dorm, not some tourist attraction."

Min Ho pushed off the doorframe, striding further into the room, his gaze fixed on the girl. The walls were plastered with photos from their wildest parties, a contrast to the awkward silence that now hung in the air.

"You do realize you're in the wrong place, right?" Min Ho continued, the sarcasm thick in his tone. "This isn't a co-ed dorm. They must have mixed up your housing assignment or something."

He shot a glance at Dae, who nodded in agreement, still clearly baffled by the situation. Q leaned against the wall, arms crossed, looking entertained by the unfolding drama.

"This is going to be a disaster," Min Ho muttered, shaking his head as he gestured toward the door. "You can't stay here. They'll definitely move you back to the girls' dorm—this has to be a mistake."

The atmosphere in the room was a chaotic blend of confusion and disbelief, and Min Ho felt a knot of irritation twist in his stomach. A girl in their space? He couldn't wrap his head around it.