At 5:55, Jennie turned off the computer and came to the coffee bar outside, waiting for Lisa while making coffee.Since moving here, she always calculated the time of when Lisa would arrive here at almost all of her working days, made a cup of coffee in advance, sit in front of the window while waiting for Lisa to knock on the glass.
They didn't know how they got into this habit; Lisa won't enter the door first after she got off the car, instead, she had to knock on the window before entering.
She's coming.
A taxi was parked under the steps, Lisa, who was wearing a black down-jacket, came down from the car, her bright eyes immediately fell unto Jennie in front of the windows. At this moment, Lisa would always smile subconsciously, and then quickly walked over and tapped the glass gently to announce her arrival.
After Lisa came in, Jennie give her the coffee that she had brewed earlier.
"Take a sip, warm up."
"I'm not cold." Although the mouth said that she wasn't cold, but of course she has to drink the coffee brewed by her wife.
"Are you tired from work today?" Jennie asked with concern.
"Not tired." Lisa shook her head, "What do you want to tell me?" Lisa cared more about what Jennie wanted to tell her than work.
"It's nothing, actually." Jennie paused, and finally said after organizing her words, "I have a matter, hesitated for two days, and I still don't know whether I should give it up or not, so I want you to help me and give some advice."
"Don't give it up." Just after Jennie's words fell, Lisa immediately gave her opinion.
Jennie blanked for a while, "You still don't know what matter it is ah."
"You still haven't decide anything after two days of hesitation, that must be because you actually don't want to give it up." Lisa said as a matter of course.
"But... if this happened, there might be serious consequences."
Jennie wanted to tell Lisa about all of her concerns, but she didn't know what to say about her illness. She had an unexpected genetic disease, even her mother didn't realize that there was such a disease in her family, because when she went to the hospital for examination, all her physical signs were normal. Under this kind of circumstances, even if she didn't plan to hide it, saying she's sick, who would believe her?
[ T/N: her family usually has mild symptoms of this genetic disease, while Jennie, as we know it, has the serious symptoms, so her mother also doesn't know that this genetic, hereditary disease can get serious like Jennie. ]
"Don't be afraid, I'm with you."
This sentence 'I'm with you', Lisa didn't even said it with genuine concern, her tone was plain, as if asking Jennie what to eat tonight. But Jennie knew that every sentence that Lisa said to her was a sincere commitment.
"What if... you have to deal with this alone?" Jennie asked.
"Okay." Without much hesitation, she wasn't even clear what the matter was, but for Lisa, as long as Jennie wished, she would definitely agree to all of them.
"What are you saying? You can say that it's okay if you can handle it." Jennie can't help but laugh, she sometimes envied Lisa, she didn't have to think about the future and only simply live in the moment.
Perhaps, she should learn to become like Lisa and not worrying about those uncertain futures.
She likes children, so because of that, she can't just give them up. If it weren't for her hereditary disease that would definitely come in due time, Jennie felt that she would definitely have more children with Lisa. She can even foresee how those mischievous children would continue to mess up Lisa's study, and Lisa who has OCD would keep on tidying up the study in vain, and finally, her face would turn red in anger, at a loss of what she should do. Maybe after a few years, Lisa's OCD may even be cured without medicine.
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My Husband With Scolar Syndrome [ Jenlisa ]
FanficJennie Kim lived for twenty-six years before she knew that she had a sudden genetic disease. There was no medicine for it, and there was only death waiting for her. Before she died, many people came to see her, but she was most impressed by Lisa Man...