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Third person POV

Lisa found herself in Jennie's living room, looking through frames of photos of her with Rosie. She remembered being here once when they had to do the research, but she didn't remember seeing these.

On the other side of the living room is a wooden bar table with highchair stools good for six people. At least three cute little bulbs are above it. But what caught Lisa's eye is the huge window with the view of the backyard and a small patio. She taught of how much natural light comes through it and how beautiful it could be.

"Lisa?" Called Jennie. She just came out of her room after changing to her hoodie and PJ bottoms. "You can sit there. Feel free."

Lisa sat on one of the stools facing the window as Jennie went to the kitchen. "You like milk on your coffee?"

"Uhm, yeah, sure."

Jennie came in with 2 cups on hand and sat across her. "Here's your coffee, ma'am." She said jokingly. "If you need more sugar, just let me know."

"Thanks!" Lisa answered. The coffee's aroma filled her nostrils and made her excited to taste it. "This is good! Thanks, Jennie."

"Are you still drunk?" the latter asked.

"Huh? I wasn't drunk. A little tipsy though. Is it too obvious?"

"Well, you look at coffee like how people look at a person they want to make out with."

"I think this is the first time I hear someone compare drinking coffee to making out." and they both laughed.

"But Jennie, Thank you for inviting me over. I didn't want to bother you really. I know you wanted to rest after... you know... after that scene... with, uhm... Josh."

Jennie shook her head. "It's totally fine. I needed to take it off my mind anyway. Not that it worries me. I just thought he understood what I meant. And its not as if we were together for years, you know. It wasn't even a month! I doubt his feelings developed in that short period of time."

Lisa took another sip of coffee, and just nodded her head.

"Sorry. I didn't ask you here just to hear this nonsense." Jennie leaned back to her seat.

"You've said enough sorrys for tonight, Jen. And I am gonna tell you one last time, it is okay. It's not a big of a deal." Lisa said the words slowly, making sure Jennie understands and stops feeling guilty. "But I have to say, I think you shoot his ego pretty badly. Poor guy."

Jennie bit her lip and looked at Lisa, "You think so? Sigh. Know what? Josh is a nice guy. A little too nice, even, maybe that's why it didn't work."

"Don't tell me, Jennie Kim is into bad guys?" Lisa asked.

"Hmm let's say I had a fair share of dating some. It didn't work either. It's either they are too bad or too good."

"Wait, wait. Am I hearing The Jennie Kim serial dating era? Hahaha." Lisa teased her. Jennie gave her a sullen glance in return.

"Hey, I'm just kidding. If you've been dating here and there, its not for anyone to judge. Though... I know someone who is in between of the extremes."

"I think I know where this is going, Kang Seulgi?"

"And you got it right!' Lisa stood up and clapped slowly. "As a prize, I'll tell my friend that she owes you a dinner date! Like a real, real date!"

"Wow. Is the prize really for me though? Seriously, Lisa. I don't know if I want to date again right now."

"Tell me Jennie, have you had a relationship with a girl before?" It was Lisa's turn to lean back to her seat with her arms crossed.

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