Days later, afternoon
Professor Sungri's' classroom, Advanced Creative WritingHurriedly shoving her things into her backpack, Lisa didn't notice Professor Sungri was talking to her.
The Professor hadn't talked to Lisa since she last submitted her current works. Lisa was deeply bothered why Professor Sungri had not commented on her draft yet. That's why she was in a hurry because she thought he didn't find her work good enough.
"I noticed you've changed the tone of your story," Professor Sungri said, closing his laptop before him. "I liked that bit. It's unpredictable. Gives that unique impact to readers that only few even managed to care.."
The Thai wondered if it had something to do with the way she felt towards Jennie.
Lisa finally was able to breathe out. "I thought you hated it, Sir."
Professor Sungri smiled and shook his head. "Sorry, it took me time to get back to you. How are things anyway?"
How are things? Lisa thought. Well, I'm in love with a person who will never love me back.
"I'm fine, Sir," Lisa replied, holding the strap of her backpack nervously.
"Mm-hm, I just noticed. The protagonist in the story seems to be happy and all..."
Lisa chuckled nervously. No, he wouldn't actually see that. And then relate to her personal life.
"Anyway, a colleague of mine reached out to me. He said that he's willing to take the whole thing if you can manage to provide before the holidays...."
Lisa froze on her spot. "Uhh..."
"Not to put you in any kind of pressure, but I could see you're nearly there.. I know with that head of yours, you can make that one unforgettable ending it deserves," he went on.
"Thank you so much, Sir."
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Same day, evening
Chahee's apartmentLisa came home feeling a mixture of hundred emotions because of what Professor Sungri said. It was unbelievable that she could finally get her book published. It all seemed too good to be true. Anxiety then took over Lisa. She worried if she could finish the book in time before the holidays and conclude with one outstanding ending.
"Lisa?" Jennie's voice brought Lisa back to reality. Lisa didn't notice the brunette was already home. The door to Jennie's bedroom was open. "I need a little help here."
The Thai pushed the door wider and saw Jennie's bare chest and stomach covered by a skin toned brassiere. Lisa's throat suddenly gone dry. Every thought she had in her head immediately vanished, replaced by a picture of the brunette almost half naked.
Jennie was struggling to get her shirt off at the moment. It was stuck between her raised arms and head. If the brunette's head wasn't covered by the shirt, she would have noticed Lisa had been staring at her for a long time.
"Sorry, I just need a little help. I'm stuck." This brought Lisa back to her senses, trying to calm her gay self from fainting. The Thai moved closer.
As soon as they had successfully taken off the shirt, Jennie smiled at her while saying. "Good thing you don't like me that way, huh, because this would be really awkward..."
Lisa chuckled nervously as she stared at Jennie. Jennie stared back, giving Lisa the same look she had before. "You do know I'm still attracted to female bodies, right?"
Jennje laughed nervously, then realized what the redhead was talking about, so she placed the shirt before her, covering her bare chest. Lisa burst into laughter.
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