This has got to be the suckiest experience in the entire trip.
There's always one big danger when travelling in a group of all females.
Things like rape, molest, tee ko peks, robbery etc.
They happen in a higher percentage. Somehow.
So. What happened was. We city girls didn't know that the men on the mountains are tee ko peks.
Every single one of them.
After lady boss sent us back to our room, she said she'll call us at 6pm plus and drive us out to dinner.
Who knows instead of lady boss calling us down to dinner, it was the boss who knocked on our door.
He said he cooked, so he asked us to go to the dining area.
So fine, we went.
Lady boss wasn't at the table. There were the boss and other men. And an aboriginal auntie who obviously can't be bothered to protect us. They drank beer, smoked, played games etc. And it was fine. Until they used really crude words to talk to each other about us (as if we don't understand, suckers). That was when we knew something was wrong.
One uncle even told us that his wife ran away and asked us what he should do.
LIKE I CARE.
They were talking among themselves, like out of the three of us who they'd choose etc.
Come on lo, you choose liao then you make the decision meh. f off!
So we got really scared and finished our (lousy) food and ran up.
We couldn't lock ourselves in because the lock of the door was just a normal, dangerous bedroom door lock. The kind that you press the button on your side but still easily opened on the other side with the extra keys.
So we did this.
And then swore to each other that we'll keep a lookout and take turns to stay awake.
But please be reminded that we woke up at 4 am plus or something.
So we all fell asleep.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA.
In the end nothing happened la, the luggage remained at the same position as we left it.
But still.
Be careful!
There's always one big danger when travelling in a group of all females.
Things like rape, molest, tee ko peks, robbery etc.
They happen in a higher percentage. Somehow.
So. What happened was. We city girls didn't know that the men on the mountains are tee ko peks.
Every single one of them.
After lady boss sent us back to our room, she said she'll call us at 6pm plus and drive us out to dinner.
Who knows instead of lady boss calling us down to dinner, it was the boss who knocked on our door.
He said he cooked, so he asked us to go to the dining area.
So fine, we went.
Lady boss wasn't at the table. There were the boss and other men. And an aboriginal auntie who obviously can't be bothered to protect us. They drank beer, smoked, played games etc. And it was fine. Until they used really crude words to talk to each other about us (as if we don't understand, suckers). That was when we knew something was wrong.
One uncle even told us that his wife ran away and asked us what he should do.
LIKE I CARE.
They were talking among themselves, like out of the three of us who they'd choose etc.
Come on lo, you choose liao then you make the decision meh. f off!
So we got really scared and finished our (lousy) food and ran up.
We couldn't lock ourselves in because the lock of the door was just a normal, dangerous bedroom door lock. The kind that you press the button on your side but still easily opened on the other side with the extra keys.
So we did this.
And then swore to each other that we'll keep a lookout and take turns to stay awake.
But please be reminded that we woke up at 4 am plus or something.
So we all fell asleep.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA.
In the end nothing happened la, the luggage remained at the same position as we left it.
But still.
Be careful!
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