It was weird, of course.
No one ever talked to Lisa, no one even bothered.
Not that it effected Lisa, at all, it's just... it's unusual for someone to take intrest into talking to her.
Lisa, being Lisa, decided to move past it. She crossed 'vandalism at cchs' off of her list. She made a mental note to never return to that spot again. Although it was bothering her to know that the art piece that Jennie had finished was far better than what she had originally thought of.
But she'd never give Jennie the satisfaction of knowing that.
So instead, she decided it would be a good day to go skateboard.
It was a Satuday afternoon and the weather is what Lisa would describe as perfect.
Lisa isn't some skateboarding prodigy, she was self taught and only knew the basics.
She wore a short sleeved flannel with a cropped long sleeve white shirt under it with black shorts.
She headed out her door with her skateboard and right before she was about to leave...
Yes, skateboarding was fun, but only for a certain amount of time, and Lisa had more time than she had money — which she had a lot of. She couldn't even stand the very thought of being bored.
She looked between her skateboard and her 2022 Toyota Tundra Capstone. (Lisa had many cars, but decided to make a last minute purchase at the beginning of the year to buy a truck. Only because the thought of owning a truck seemed pleasing to her).
She had an idea, but how was it going to work?
Lisa pulled out rope from who knows where in her storage shed.
This isn't going to work, she'd need someone to drive the truck while she rode the skateboard tied behind it.
But she wasn't going to let anyone drive her truck.
She didn't even know anyone for that matter.
God, sometimes it really is hard to have fun alone.
So. Instead of thinking too much, because we all know that drives Lisa wild, she made her way to breakfast.
She skated through the McDonald's drive thru, then half way through her order, she realized she wasn't even hungry. Nonetheless, she got her food and skated recklessly through the streets.
Cars honked and pedestrians yelled, all Lisa could do was smirk under her mask.
Lisa finds amusement in annoying people, but when it's the other way around, however, she can't stand it.
So when she is grabbed by her elbow as she skated along the sidewalk, causing her to lose her balance and her skateboard to roll to who knows where, she is absolutely infuriated.
"What the fuck." Lisa says turning to face the idiot who just pulled Lisa off of her skateboard with no caution whatsoever.
"Shit, sorry. I just wanted to stop you... well you and your skateboard."
Jennie.
Of course it's fucking Jennie, who the hell else would it be?
"Jennie, fuck, you can't just do that" Lisa says letting out a breath, trying to keep her cool.
Lisa wasn't exactly good at keeping her anger in check.
She doesn't give the girl her attention as it is currently on locating her skateboard. She eventually finds it up against the sidewalk up ahead.
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As It Was (JENLISA)
FanfictionJennie and Lisa knew they were destined for heartbreak from the very start.