Chapter 45

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As per usual, Jennie was dreading it as she walked to her sixth period sociology class on Monday morning.

More of Jisoo talking her ears off, more of learning a subject she had no use for, more of seeing the face of her ex that she was on bad terms with

That is, if said ex showed up that day. She'd been absent the previous Friday, which mostly relieved Jennie. After all, if she'd been present, Jisoo would've tried to loop them all together for the group project.

And Jennie was not having that. She would've taken her chances and just worked alone if that happened.

Still, it was a bit uncharacteristic for the tall blonde to be absent. Perhaps she just decided to ditch that class. Maybe she didn't want to have to see Jennie.

Whatever! Jennie thought. The feeling's mutual. She can do that every day for all I care!

Already annoyed, Jennie reached the classroom and opened the door. Sure enough, Lisa was in her usual spot next to Jisoo, and they even locked eyes for a brief moment before Jennie looked away and headed over to her desk.

The two were rather early today (especially Jisoo), but Jennie figured that Lisa had just arrived since she was still getting her stuff out of her backpack.

"You're looking as cheerful as ever, Jennie," Jisoo said, launching into her usual pestering.

Jennie ignored her like she always did.

As the brunette set her stuff down and took out her notebooks and pencils, Jisoo turned her attention back to Lisa, who she had a much better chance of getting a response from.

"So, Lisa," she began, "how was the wedding?"

Jennie paused in middle of unzipping her pencil bag when she overheard that. A wedding? What the hell where they talking about?

"Ah, just boring," Lisa replied, sounding almost a little bit nervous. "I probably would've rather been here in school."

"Show me a picture of you in your dress!" Jisoo insisted excitedly.

"Hell no! I deleted any picture with me in it!"

"Aw...I bet you look so cute though," Jisoo leaned her chin in her hands, pouting. "I can't imagine seeing you wearing something so feminine."

"Ah, shut it."

Jennie felt a sense of unease at the whole conversation. Why did Jisoo know where she was on Friday? Were they actually closer friends than Jennie realized? And why was Lisa at a wedding in the first place? Whose was it?

Even though it was only natural given their now strained relationship, it felt weird for Jennie to be oblivious to the happenings in Lisa's life. And it was even weirder for Lisa to share them with Jisoo.

Jennie decided that thinking about it too much wouldn't lead to any good conclusions, so she instead focused on setting up her desk for taking notes. It had nothing to do with her. Jennie just had to keep reminding herself of that.

The bell rang and Mr. Morrison put the PowerPoint of the day's lecture on the board. Another dull topic relating to sociology, but Jennie would write down every part of it anyway. Just because she didn't care for a class didn't mean she would let it jeopardize her GPA.

Jennie was especially obsessive with color-coding and organizing her notes today. It kept her mind off Lisa, especially because her and Jisoo were whispering throughout most of the class period. It made her want to throw something at the two blondes to get them to shut up. Needless to say, Jennie's blood pressure was higher than usual that hour.

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