Jennie is an assistant at Manoban Inc. She can't stand her job or her boss, Yang Hyunsuk, but she needs the money. One day she's finally had enough and ends up ranting in the elevator to a stranger who ends up to be no other than Lalisa Manoban. The...
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Work had consumed her life. That was probably why she hadn't had a real relationship for almost four years. Three years fucking Niki was fine, but they were just each other's outlets. Neither one cares for the other in any way. It wasn't like they were fucking on the daily, either. Maybe once a week, if that. Enough to keep her head on straight.
Diana had left her scarred in a way that she thought she wouldn't be able to repair herself from. She had started dating her as a sophomore in high school, and they were officially broken off by the end of sophomore year in college.
If that hadn't happened she might have fallen for Niki. Maybe. She was just so angry at the world that even the thought of falling in love would send her spiraling.
Then she graduated from college and started her business. It hadn't been an easy endeavor but she had done it. It had required her to throw herself into her work and that had been her muse. Every morning to night was simply about work. Of course she had made time for her brothers and friends but it was her main priority.
And then Jennie Kim showed up out of thin air with her blonde hair and blue eyes. That perfect smile and contagious laugh. Her sweetness and sarcasm. The way she looked at Lisa. Like the turn of a damn dime Jennie had taken over her life.
Morning to night she wanted to talk to her. She had gotten to know a few things about her. She knew about her love for art and her passion for her friends. She knew her mother was working most of the time, so the times she got to see her was rare. She knew how, although she would never admit it, Jennie was glad Rosé and Suzy had broken up. They had never felt right to her.
She knew a lot about Jennie, but not enough.
They spent countless hours texting and talking on the phone. When she was alone she found her mind swimming with the feeling of her touch and her lips against her skin. She thought about how cute she looked when she acted like she was mad, and how perfect the little beauty mark above her lip was.
She couldn't help but to think about the night that they had shared together nearly a week ago, and what had happened in her office a few days ago.
Lisa was confident in everything she did. Every move she made was one she was sure of, but her girlfriend always kept her guessing. She liked that a lot.
They had known each other for a little over a month, and today marked their one week anniversary. Stupid thing to celebrate. They weren't celebrating it. They were just going on a date.
Never before had she felt such an instant connection with someone. Everything felt so right. Every day was like a new piece of a puzzle falling into place. She felt insanely overwhelmed by how much she liked this girl.
That's why she had planned a date based around what Seulgi unknowingly gave her. Jennie liked looking at the stars. She liked picnics and horribly unrealistic romance movies. Well, horribly unrealistic before now. Now, Lisa would sit down and watch a cheesy romance movie and believe it could happen. She believed in it now.