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The sun, gradually tending to the horizon, consecrates a large green clearing is not so bright, and Jisoo rejoices at this, because she has already steamed up from the heat. "And only the month of April. What will happen in the summer?". The wedding ceremony of Rose and Lili took place in Australia, and now the girl is just watching the guests, waiting for Jennie to go for a cool lemonade: some are huddled at a table filled with food, some are chatting somewhere to the side, Rose's father is arguing about something on the phone with his employee, his daughter is with Lisa posing for a photographer. "They are so beautiful. They'll probably have lovely kids." A trio of kids of the bride's older brother and sister are running around on the grass, one little girl really sinks into the heart of Jisoo with her sweet essence.
-Here you go.
Jennie handed the girl a glass of lemonade, which was now almost a lifeline, because the older one's throat was terribly dry, she drains the vessel in a very short time. The younger one looks at all this with undisguised surprise, she herself drinks calmly. When she finishes, she reaches out to Jisoo for a kiss and, of course, gets it, short and tender.
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Jennie is looking for a job, she posts her resume on various websites, goes to psychiatric clinics, but all to no avail, even her impressive diploma with "honors" does not create an impression on potential employers. Everyone has the same answer: "We have all the positions occupied." Towards the end of May, when the younger one is already successfully passing for the rights, she was losing hope, sad thoughts creep into her head that it was worth getting an education in another field, when a very voluminous letter with a link to one of the sites where Jennie posted her resume comes to her email.
A certain Joseph Merlin, a New Zealander of French origin, a middle-aged man who is the head physician of a psychiatric clinic in Auckland, writes to her. "Auckland. It's been so long since I've been there."- Jennie plunges into nostalgia with a smile. He was attracted by the girl's resume, pleased with her diploma with "honors", as well as the fact that she lived in New Zealand, and in Auckland most of her life and speaks English well. Joseph promised that he would help her with citizenship and housing, if she agreed, as well as a separate office and even if not yet a huge, but stable income. Everything sounded so fantastic that the younger Kim couldn't even believe it, so she asked the man for scans of documents. "You never know, some kind of fraudster." Nevertheless, all the papers turned out to be normal, and on the hospital's website he was indeed listed as the chief physician.
Jennie has been harboring her thoughts for several days about whether to agree or not. On the one hand, the offer was incredibly profitable, the opportunity to return to their homeland was pleasing, as well as, undoubtedly, the fact that there they could get married with Jisoo and even have a child. But on the other hand, the younger one strongly doubted that her lover would want to leave Korea, but first she had to discuss it with her, and Jennie finally got ready.
The eldest had just recently come home from work, they had dinner, and now the girl was sitting in an armchair, sticking into the TV screen, where they were playing another gossip program, rummaging through the dirty laundry of the participants. It's not that it gives a lot of food for the brain, it just relaxes and allows you to gloat that others are in a much bigger ass than yourself. Jennie approaches cautiously, sits down on the sofa and is silent for the first time, staring at her hands, where she nervously fingering her fingers, she does not know how to talk to Jisoo. She, noticing the presence of a lover who is worried about something, reduces the sound on the TV and looks attentively at the girl.
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This is what we really need [JENSOO]
FanfictionGoing to practice in a mental hospital, Jennie did not expect that she would meet her love there in the face of a serious patient...