Wednesday 9/19/07 Who: Davia, Jin-Sang When: 11AM Where: Davia's office What: Jin-Sang drops by to smooth out all the wrinkles in his job description.
After getting up and having breakfast, Jin-Sang lounged around for a little while. He knew he had to shower and get dressed, get ready to have a meeting with Miss Davia, but oh how he didn't want to get up. These beds were surprisingly comfortable, so needless to say he could have stayed there all day. However, he groaned and crawled out from under the pale blue sheet on his mattress. Breakfast had been a trial to get to this morning, yet he had gotten back in bed afterward anyway. He had known full well that he had a hard time getting out of a comfortable bed, but he hadn't listened to his own advice.
Now, hitching up his boxers as they decided to slide down, he shuffled to the shower and got dressed after that. It was a quick process that woke him up instantly. Shaking his fingers through his hair to dry it out, he buttoned up a slimming shirt and pulled on a pair of jeans. Nothing too formal, nothing too casual. A little bit of both that he pulled off quite well. Grabbing his keycard and wallet, putting them into his back pockets, Jin-Sang stepped into a pair of black sneakers and headed on out the door.
The trip to the woman's office was quick work. When he arrived he made sure he looked alright, though more often than not he always looked pretty good, and then knocked. Jin-Sang had scheduled an appointment with the woman so they could work all of the kinks out. He was curious as to if he would only be aiding the students, because he wasn't really "teaching" the course, or if he was going to dance with them? It was a complicated idea in the long run. But he was more or less at her whim. If she wanted him to Cha-Cha, he would Cha-Cha. If she wanted him to Ramba or Salsa or break dance, he'd do any of the three. Jin-Sang was especially good at "pop and lock" or break dancing, and he had the definite strength to do it.
Any one who saw him in a t-shirt or shorts could see. It wasn't hard.