Chapter 5 - I Didn’t Lock the Door in the Mens Room (2/2)
At this moment, the outside door was flung open, followed by a clatter of footsteps to my direction. The man then wrenched open the bamboo door just before I finished.
I screamed and my face was hit by the oncoming bamboo door. Then I fell backwards, and my hands hurriedly grasped forward. I heard a sound of “Em?” and “ah—”. I fell back in the corner with butt backwards to the ground, and unfortunately I became this guy’s cushion!
The sound of music came to an abrupt end.
We saw only the autumn moon, silver in midstream.
Silence was more powerful than words.
At this point, it was necessary for me to introduce the current situation.
The doors were all open inwards, half the height of a person. Generally speaking, men would pee standing back to the door, so people would noticed if it was occupied even if the door was not locked.
While at that time, I was peeing in a painful-looking position facing the door. My crouched body was precisely lower than the bamboo door, which caused the illusion that there was no one here. The man must want to pee urgently, thinking that the sound was from outside. So he jerked the door open—how tragic it was!
In the applauses and cheers outside, I, with eyes full of tears, pushed and pinched the person above to remind him that it was time to stand up.
Oh, my God!
The biggest mistake of my life was that I didn’t lock the door in the man’s room!
“You…” The man stood up awkwardly. I pulled a jade pendant by his waist and put it into my chest.
I stood up, tidied my dress, and adjusted my coiffure. I was glad that he should have seen nothing just now. I flashed out of the compartment, and looked at him up and down. Unlike the fascinating and charming pimps here, he was rather good-looking. He was tall and handsome with a trace of arrogance in between the eyebrows, but he looked a bit frivolous. With a temperament quite similar to that of Tao the Second Childe—he must be a guest.
Before I kind of liked him, while now I disgusted him, completely forgetting that I was also a guest…