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Jennie felt cold. Despite being under all of the layers of comforters, blankets and pillows under the warm heater of her penthouse, the brunette still felt a shiver creep up her spine. It didn't help that she'd been crying every night and her tear stains were practically frozen to the sides of her face.

Jisoo had broken up with her a week and a half ago and she refused to answer every single one of Jennie's phone calls and text messages saying that she was sorry. It was hard for Jennie to just explain everything. The things Jennie's father was involved in was dangerous and it wasn't something Jennie could just drag her into and pretend everything would be okay. She didn't want to put her in any chance of danger and if she did, it would've taken a toll on her and she would feel that constant guilt.

The whole week and a half Jennie had been living in was torture for her. She had that unceasing feeling in her chest as if her heart was being squeezed since the last time she had seen Jisoo. She couldn't help but feel cold. Not even the warmest hot chocolate could get her to warm up her insides.

The next day, Jennie talked to Taeyong. And in the state she was in, grumpy and sad and all, she demanded that they were not getting married, even though that's what they had agreed on. But there were consequences to that decision. Jennie had been getting a constant scolding from her father whenever he called her or when she would come into that evil mansion of his. But, she could care less about anything he was saying. She just wanted to be with the one girl that was always running through her mind. The same thing was happening with Taeyong. He would often call and they'd vent to each other about it.

And that last consequence was about his father's decision to come after the Kim group. Taeyong had said that was almost dangerous for Jennie to be walking out alone, so now she would always bring her favorite bodyguard, Junhoe. He was quite a funny and laid-back type of bodyguard, but despite his personality, he was a skilled fighter with fast reflexes. It helped that he was smart too, so he was Jennie's ideal bodyguard; someone to talk to and someone to protect her at the same time.

"So, what's the plan tonight, Ruby Jane?" Junhoe asked her as she seated herself in the passenger seat of his black suit.

Jennie sighed in frustration, adjusting her
sunglasses that slid down from the bridge of her
nose with a finger, "Just take me to Lisa's."

"The club is closed." He almost asked.

"She'll be there." Jennie told him, looking out the window, "Just drive, June."

Junhoe was a close friend to Jennie. She didn't have many friends. She only kept those who she knew that wouldn't leave. When Jennie had first arrived in South Korea, she didn't talk all that much, only when she needed to ask some questions or whatever, but it was never to socialize. Junhoe was one of the few who got her out of her shell, including Lisa, Taeyong and a few others.

Junhoe already knew about the situation Jennie was in with her father and everything. The bruney had ranted to him dozens of times and didn't even fail to include Jisoo in the conversation as well.

Jisoo has been inside of the brunettes mind a lot today, which was similar to the days before, as she looked out of the window, watching the snow fall from the night sky. It was early December and and she wanted nothing more than hot chocolate and cuddling under the warmth of a blanket with none other than Jisoo. Jennie almost hated that she felt this way about a person but she was glad it was Jisoo. She couldn't picture herself thinking about anyone else right now.

When they arrived at the club, Jennie stepped out of the car without a word having Junhoe to follow her in pursuit. She didn't mind that Junhoe was following her all of the time. Sometimes, she would forget that he was even there since Junhoe didn't talk that much on the job unless it was just them two.

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