Jennie was always one to believe that there was only one person in the world for you, one person who was your one true love. Sure she believed people could fall in love with more than one person, but that didn't mean that that person was meant to be yours. She always believed that when you would meet that person, your one true love, you would just know. The way they make you feel, the things they do for you, and just everything about them in general. When Jennie first realized she loved Kai, right from the get-go she believed he was the one for her, her one true love. The way he would smile at her first thing when he wakes up in the morning, or how when they're cuddling every so often he'll tighten his hold on her as if to let her know that he's still there. How every time Jennie was sick, he would stay by her side and make sure she was taken care of until she was better. How when the first time they both said "I love you" to each other, he immediately grabbed her and held onto her for an hour as though he was scared she was going to disappear. How whenever they could cuddle or kiss, Jennie would always get this rush of energy through her stomach. Everything Kai did, made Jennie feel special. He always made her feel loved and for that, that Jennie knew Kai was the one. She was sure of it and she was sure nothing or no one could ever change that.
Until she met Lalisa Manoban.
Lisa Manoban was nothing short of a pain in Jennie's ass. There was so much about Lisa Manoban that drove Jennie crazy. She was sarcastic, distant, cold, and unpleasant in many ways. The way Lisa had to make a joke if someone asked an obvious or dumb question. The way Lisa would always have that dumb smirk that would tilt to one side of her face whenever she got cocky (which was quite often). The way she acted as though she was god's gift to women and didn't even try and hide it. The way she acted as if she didn't care about anyone but herself or anything but getting laid, I mean it was quite obvious she had a heart, why did she feel it was necessary to hide it? It drove her crazy how clever Lisa was and how she always used it to her advantage to get out of certain things.
Everything about Lisa made Jennie wonder how in the hell she was ever going to find someone to settle down with her. Of course, that was until she realized something. That all of the things that drove her crazy about Lisa Manoban, was also what made her fall for her.
It was scary for Jennie though. She and Kai had been together for six years and in those six years, they had become each other's best friends and soul mates. But then Lisa came along, with her sarcastic attitude and terrible jokes and made Jennie realize something: If Kai was really her soul mate, and they were truly meant to be together, forever. Then there shouldn't be anyone in this world that could ever make her question that, right?
Jennie's eyes focused on the road ahead of her as her mind focused on Lisa and Kai. It was two months ago when she had finally realized how she felt about Lisa. And it was two months ago when she realized that she had to make a choice. If she was going to stay with Kai, that meant cutting Lisa out of her life for good. If she was going to pick Lisa, that meant breaking Kai's heart and never being able to see him again.
"Are you okay?" Jennie immediately snapped out of her thoughts and slightly turned her head to look at Rosé, siting in the passenger seat.
"Yeah why," Jennie gave her a tiny smile.
"You just seem distant and lost in thought?" Rosé frowned.
"Sorry, just some stuff at work." Jennie lied.
"Do you want to talk about it?" Rosé smiled sympathetically at her best friend.
Jennie shook her head. "No, I'll be okay," she sighed. "I can't believe Jisoo's parents invited everyone to the cottage for your shower that was incredibly nice of them." Jennie decided to change the subject.
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Save The Date (Jenlisa)
FanfictionRosé and Jisoo are getting married. They both know that it's going to be a lot of work, so Jisoo suggested that their bestfriends Jennie Kim and Lisa Manoban help them, surely a lot can go wrong.