Chapter 10

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Third Person Pov

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Third Person Pov

"When will heartaches end?"

Seulgi could be right, and a chance wouldn't be wasted if she tries.

But, Seulgi could also be wrong, and it could perish what they have.

"Tell her before she makes it official with him! You do not want to regret this." is what she said. Convincing the younger one to confess. It was not a bright idea, it is daring, it is perilous. If you were in the same shoes as Lisa, you'll understand the delirium inside her mind. Because it's between, having to love her for the rest of your life, or watching her loved by someone else forever.

And it was such a difficult thing not to feel giddy or awkward at times, for Lisa, whenever Jisoo acts sweet and caring around her. She is used to the proximity within them, but later she found herself conscious and mindful of everything they do.

For an instance, Jisoo needed help to clean and re-arrange her room, and Lisa was there to assist of course. The latter couldn't help but do all the work possible and not tire the other one. They almost argued, for the reason, that Jisoo doesn't want Lisa to resolve her problems alone.

Lisa wanted to be annoyed, because it was not an issue, for she insists. But rather than making a face when her best friend ranted, the latter could only stare at her. Lisa was observing her, listening, and not letting a word pass through the other side of her ear. She takes it all. And a smile wrote on her lips when a realization sunk in.

If this is a stranger or a friend nagging at her, she would be miffed, but because it was her best friend, it's Jisoo...she thinks it's very adorable of her. It does sound stupid but, to hear to woman blabber that she should not shoulder all the work and exhaust herself makes her heart caper.

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"What are we doing here-" Lisa was full of questions. Lisa let Jisoo pull her, the crowd is becoming dense as they enter the chapel. Lisa had been to churches, mostly because of her relatives' beliefs. However, her parents weren't that religious. And so does her. To feel overwhelmed is an understatement.

Jisoo wasn't the believer type at all, that is why Lisa is confused about here with her. Yet she won't complain about it, this will be the first time in years they'll be together in a sacred place. "Lately, life has been tough for us. Someone says, coming here will lessen the weight of our struggles." Jisoo sat down first, and Lisa next to her.

"You didn't inform me about faith-" Lisa tittered, Jisoo nodded and smile. She then left her place and kneeled, clasping her hands together. "I just don't want to tell you, I want to show you." Lisa felt warmed at that. She then mimicked her best friend. She noticed that Jisoo's eyes were closed, and she took that opportunity to admire her.

"I can feel you looking at me..." The woman whispered. Lisa flinched and averted her eyes. An embarrassed smile on her lips. "Let's pray?" Lisa turned to her again.

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