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Lisa had always liked to stay at home. Ever since she was young, her favorite things to do were reading, either in the library or at home. Because she didn't go out very often, she didn't have many friends. But Lalisa's looks were very attractive, particularly how cute she looked. In school, she would wear her bangs straight and her hair at shoulder length, making many boys swoon over her.

There were many people who had confessed to her when she was in school, though they were always torn away by either Lisa's rejection or Seokjin's intimidation. Lisa was very clear that she had no interest in them. She was an alien that put her love of books at a level far above romance. If she had the choice of either reading a novel or dating a new boyfriend at a coffee shop, she wouldn't think the latter would be worth her time. 

Jisoo was also a novel fanatic, though she had once asked in uncertainty, "How could someone who obsessively reads romance novels ever find a boyfriend that she'd be satisfied with?"

Lisa said, "Indeed, authors write in all the details, events, and warmth that they may want but will never experience in their life into their novels. This comforts them that the characters and personalities in their books do exist. Though he may love someone else, he exists in your heart."

Jisoo sighed. "Then Lisa, it's no wonder that it's so hard for you to find a boyfriend."

Lisa laughed, but didn't reply.

Up until now, she had never really developed feelings for someone or a crush on anyone before. Sometimes, she would admire some hot models with Jisoo and gasp about how beautiful they were, but she would forget about them in a blink of an eye. Maybe she really wasn't paying attention to the people around her.

But on the day she met Jungkook, Lisa found that she wasn't such a blockhead as Jisoo said she was. She didn't lack a heart or guts, either.

She realized that she had a particular fondness for Jungkook, and that she felt attracted to him whenever she so much as stood next to him. When she saw him smiling at his dog, her heart turned to a big pile of mush.

Hopefully, this was a sign that things was getting serious for her. Lisa decided that she needed to venture deeper and get to know him better.

She slept all the way to noon, and went out as soon as she tidied up herself for the day. Today, she was meeting with two screenwriters. Lisa invited them to a restaurant; since she hadn't eaten yet, and she treated them along to the meal, too.

When they were done stuffing themselves, the three started to discuss the script.

"This arc can't be changed. If it does, then everything afterwards will be hard to expand." Lisa furrowed her brows.

"If that's the case, the crew will have to shoot a lot more scenes."

Lisa was a little irked. Her novel was like her own child, and her heart ached no matter which piece was cut off. "Let me think about it, let's move on to the next one."

"Sure."

As they were discussing, the screenwriter across suddenly tugged at his friend. "Look, Yeri. She's walking this way."

There were many people walking towards their end of the restaurant. Jungkook and Yeri stood out the most, but since the restaurant was rather high class and quiet, nobody stumbled forward to ask for autographs.

"Is there really something between them?"

"I don't know, but they look really good together."

Lisa watched Jungkook walk closer and closer. She felt a bit annoyed at the two screenwriters' whispers; they look good together? How? How exactly?

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