You’re 21 and in your second year of university. Every year, all the second-year students go on a special trip—and this time, it’s a whole month in Korea.
You and your friends have been so excited about it.And now… it’s finally happening.
You’re sitting on the plane, waiting to take off.
Your parents had told the teachers that you sometimes get flight sickness, so of course they’re all a bit extra careful with you.
Professor James Williams, your literature professor, is currently talking to the flight attendants. Meanwhile, the other teachers stay nearby, checking in on you.
Usually, the teachers sit in first class while the students are in economy—but for you, they didn’t even hesitate to make an exception. Luckily, there was one seat left in first class.
It feels more like a small private room—with a bed, a screen. And just by chance, your seat is right next to Professor James.