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The Midnight Pact: Who Actually Wanted the Feast?

The August heat in Taichung is a physical weight, a humid blanket smelling of ozone and damp asphalt after a sudden thunderstorm. We spent the afternoon navigating the neon corridors of Yizhong Street, our shirts clinging to our backs, our laughter competing with the roar of scooters and the scent of frying oil. Then came the suggestion—the inevitable midnight raid, proposed by the one person who claimed they weren't hungry three hours prior. We retreated to Lai Lai Shang Lv, clutching plastic bags of pungent stinky tofu and charred corn, the scent a bold challenge to the room's sterile, air-conditioned chill.

Confessions Over Plastic Forks

"I bet ten bucks we'll wake up feeling like we've been hit by a truck," Mark muttered, leaning against the headboard and plugging his phone into one of the many convenient sockets by the bed.

"You're on," I replied, poking a piece of tofu with a plastic fork. "But you're the one who insisted on walking all the way to the park just to see if the lake looked different at four in the afternoon."

"It did look different," he countered, his voice muffled by a mouthful of corn. "It looked like a place where I could have napped for three days straight."

Sarah laughed, wiping a drop of spicy sauce from her chin. "The vendor's face when Mark tried to bargain for a discount on a five-dollar snack was priceless. It was genuinely embarrassing."

"It's called negotiation, Sarah. A life skill," Mark defended, though his grin betrayed him.

We sat there, the AC humming a low-frequency lullaby, the room shrinking around us as we shared the salt and the grievances of the day. We talked about the bruised purple of the sky before the rain and the chaos of the mall. It was the kind of conversation that only happens when the world shrinks to the size of a hotel room and the only thing that matters is the sound of people who know exactly how to annoy you.

The Heavy Silence of Full Bellies

Eventually, the bags were empty and the noise subsided, leaving a silence we had constructed together out of shared jokes and tired sighs. I watched the golden light from the hallway seep under the door, a thin line marking the boundary between our private chaos and the North District's structured quiet. I think friendship is like a seed splitting underground—a slow, invisible pressure that only becomes apparent in these moments. In the cool stillness of our room at Lai Lai Shang Lv, the sheets felt softer, and the city's distant drone became a rhythmic background to our breathing. We didn't need to summarize the trip; we just existed in the space between the meal and the sleep.

A discarded napkin fluttering in the AC breeze.

  • Try the charcoal-grilled corn from Yizhong Street; the char is perfect.
  • Grab a cold bottle of local milk tea to balance the salty tofu.

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