Wayne Tai (20 yrs.) stands at 5' 6'' who weighs 133 lbs. He's a top wrestler who is a technician of his sport. He's a sophomore who received a four-year scholarship. He lives on campus and has excellent grades. It's the beginning of spring semester and he's been receiving emails from the college housing office. He ignored them because his scholarship had already paid for the rent all year.
Susan Asherman (32 yrs.) handles the student athlete financial payments for campus housing. She's in great physical shape (32-24-32) who wears a blue paint-suit. Her black hair is tied into a pony tail who sits at her desk. She impatiently glances down at the desk clock.
Wayne approaches the office outside and she sees him through the window. He's wearing blue jeans and a tight college t-shirt. His black hair is combed back from his good-looking face. He looks like a teen boy instead of a college guy.
She whispers, "I finally got him."
Wayne walks in and sees Susan at her desk. He strides over and stands in front of her. She looks up and quickly checks out his thin and solid body.
She asks, "Can I help you?"
He answers, "Coach told me to come and see Susan. I'm Wayne Tai."
She replies, "That's me. Wayne, you're late on your rent."
He shakes his head, "No I'm not. My scholarship already covered it for the whole year."
She asks, "What dorm are you in?"
He answers, "350 at the athletic village."
She looks at her laptop computer and says, "I'm sorry. I got you mixed up with another student named Wayne Tan."
He smiles, "Oh, okay. Can I go?"
She responds, "Look, your dorm is half the size of Wayne's apartment. He will probably be evicted soon. You can move in next week at the same rent you pay now."
He asks, "How big?"
She answers, "One bath, one shower, king size bed, living room and a huge kitchen. Interested?"