My brother had been an exchange student in south korea for 6 months. during that time our family hosted Hee Jung and exchange student from SEOUL. I thought she would be excited to speak korean with me.But when she arrived it wasn't like that.
What 16 year old would want to hang out with a fifth grader
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But all that changed when she saw me play Drill, a video game.From then on Hee Jung and I played all kinds of games from massive online games to classic board games.
You play ? I'll show you my online profile I've been playing eversince I was your age.
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It was her last day I was happy that Sol was back but also upset that Hee Jung was leaving.She pulled me aside while Dad loaded her suitcases into the car.
Trey, I made a game for you.
More like a puzzle.I hid a special prize, I'll give you clues to find it .I'll email you the first clue when i get back to Seoul
Like a computer game ??
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Before school got out the next day, I checked my email on the class computer and found a message from Hee Jung. "Safe in Seoul! Your first clue is 38.907233, -77.010531." I knew those numbers. They were coordinates for GPS. When I typed them into an online map, they pointed to Sol's high school, where Hee Jung also went while she stayed with us. I got there just as Sol came out of the building.
"Trey, what are you doing here, man?"
. "Hee Jung made a treasure hunt for me, and the first clue is somewhere in your school
"Oh. Well, what's the clue?
I don't know, but I'll bet it's in the basement, where we played Samurai and Shogun.
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Sol followed me down the stairs and into the little room at the back of the basement where Hee Jung had invited me to game nights hosted by a math teacher. A couple of kids were there now, deep in focus over boxes of collectible cards.spotted a bulletin board covered with flyers. One was bright purple-Hee Jung's favorite color-and said "PUZZLE CLUE FOR YOU," with another set of coordinates. "This must be it!" I shouted, startling the card players
. "GPS coordinates, just like the first clue. That's how I knew to look in your school."
What are those numbers?"
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