PROLOGUE

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Lisa brakes from rollerblading down the road of their village when she heard a commotion from a house.


She approached the gate. She heard two voices, three, actually. The couple was fighting inside, cursing, shouting. Their little child was crying in the background. The talk in their village is that the girl is a nagger.


"Hey, what are you doing there?" asked Loisa, her twin. She was on her bike, stopped next to her.


"Nothing," she answered.


"Are they fighting again?" she exclaimed when she heard that someone broke a glass while shouting.


They were in that position when they heard the sound of a motorbike approaching. It's Leil, their another twin, if only they have the same haircuts and clothes, it will be difficult for people to identify the three of them.


"Hey, you two! Mom, has been looking for the both of you for a while now. We need to eat!" she said when she stopped behind them. She didn't get off the motorbike.


"I'm not going to get married," Lisa decided at that time. "Those girls are just a hussle".


Right. That's why she avoids all the girls in the school they attend even though many people pay attention to her. She prefers to try extreme sports, wander outside rather than date. The world was too beautiful and exciting to spend her life over some stupid girls.


"Are you going to be an old woman like Uncle Gong-Yoo?" Loisa asked.


"What's wrong with that? At least, I gotta enjoy life being alone," she defended. She can see her future. Climbing high mountains, skydiving, snowboarding in snowy countries, surfing in Hawaii. And she didn't think she could do all of these if there was a woman in her life. Well, maybe she would try dating someday. But definitely no strings attached.


She found girls rather boring. Period.


"It's good to be with girls!" Loisa seemed excited. Since, she's a playgirl. At the age of fifteen, she already dated half of the girls in their school.


"You guys are still young, you're talking about girls too much," Leil looked at them impatient.


She laughed. "If there is an older young woman among us, it must be you, Leil!" Lisa teased.


Leil just looked at her annoyed. She is the always grumpy and serious among the three of them.


"What now?" she snorted at them when her twins still didn't move from standing there.


"Will you go home or will I make you chase with a stick?" Leil said.


"I'm going home, Dad," Loisa mocked holding back her laughter and getting on her bike.


Meanwhile, Lisa sped home with her rollerblades. She felt wild and free like the wind.

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