Chapter 56

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"It feels strange, not going to Rosie's New Year party like I do every year." Jennie comments as she opens the front door to Lisa, not bothering to say hello. "But it's not - it's not bad, because I planned tonight lots. So don't say that you're ruining my routine like you did in your text."

Lisa kicks her shoes off, and Jennie reaches down to stack them one on top of the other, because she doesn't like it when shoes are left haphazardly by the door. "Alright then. I won't feel bad. I was just worried in case you wanted to go but didn't because you thought I wanted something else."

"No, I'm not doing tonight for you only, I'm doing it for both of us," Jennie rolls her eyes, pulling Lisa into the lounge. "We're home alone because my parents are at one of my mom's friends New Year's party, my brother is at a friend's party and Ella is having a sleepover with her friends. Mom left a bottle of champagne and I have three bottles of Prosecco for us to have and - and if you want, I'll share them with you."

Lisa looks at her and grins. "You want to get drunk tonight?"

"Yes, but not too drunk.," Jennie rocks on her heels and sits Lisa down on the couch. "I just really like, champagne on New Year's Eve."

"No, that's-" Lisa cuts herself off, "It's cool, yeah. We can drink them."

"I'd like champagne for tonight. And Prosecco, I like that too, and it doesn't really count as mixing drinks because they're both... similar." Jennie says.

Lisa frowns at her, and Jennie doesn't understand what she's said wrong. "You don't like mixing drinks?"

"No, it makes me feel sick." Jennie replies, watching as Lisa's frown disappears and sighing in relief. Then, she jabs her thumb over her shoulder and gestures towards the kitchen door. "I am going to open the Prosecco. We need to keep the champagne for midnight so we can drink when the New Year comes in and - and then kiss. We need to kiss at midnight."

"We will," Lisa pulls her down and kisses her anyway, "it's more than likely that I'll already be kissing you anyways. You're kind of irresistible."

Jennie blushes, not liking how hot her face feels. "Um.... yes. Anyway. I am going to open the Prosecco now, would you like a glass?"

Lisa hums in thought. "Alright then. Sure."

At Lisa's words, Jennie spins on her heel and makes her way into the kitchen, opening the bottle with ease and pouring out two glasses, carrying them back into the lounge. She holds out one for Lisa, and puts the other in front of her on the coffee table, before straightening out the red cropped t-shirt she's wearing. She'd worn this before her and Lisa's first time, and she hopes it'll have a good effect on her girlfriend tonight. Especially because of what she's planning.

"Do you - um," Jennie bites down on her bottom lip and blushes. "Do you like my outfit?"

Lisa smiles and rests her hands on Jennie's bare waist. "I love it. I loved it the first time you wore it, too. Your Disney day two look is my favourite."

Jennie flushes even more, if that's possible. "Thanks, Lili. I'm - I'm glad you like it. Would you like to watch some TV? We can watch anything you want, but we have to watch the fireworks in Seoul at midnight. Maybe next year we can see them in person... if we both get into Seoul U."

"Maybe," Lisa agrees, "but TV sounds good. We can watch anything you want. Except for The Lion King. I'm kind of Lion Kinged out for this year. We've watched it too much."

Jennie snorts. "You can never watch it too much. It's a classic. I've already watched the platinum edition you gave me for Christmas, I loved the special features DVD. I watched all the behind the scenes footage and interviews with the animators."

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