"How's living with your girlfriend going so far?" Jisoo asked, seating herself on her bed and grinning widely at Lisa, who had just collapsed onto Rosé's bed. It was always nice coming over to her friends' dorm, which they still shared even into their second semester of sophomore year because it was on campus and easy to get to. Jisoo's classes rarely fully conflicted with Lisa's, so she could almost always show up at the room at a random time during the day. Unless, of course, it was a weekend. Jisoo could almost always be found down at the lake or at one of the frat houses if it wasn't a weekday. Then again, the dorm was still an option on weekends, because Rosé usually spent a lot of her time there studying.
"Much better than this place," Lisa insisted, chuckling and leaning against the wall that Rosé's bed was pushed up next to. "Though, having to drive here every day is a bit more annoying."
"But you get to have sex with her every day now if you want, right?" Jisoo teased, grinning.
Lisa rolled her eyes, giving up on trying to sit up after her long day of classes and just laying down on Rosé's bed. "Yes, that is a nice part of it. But even if we don't, at least I always get to sleep next to her. In the comfiest fucking bed in the world."
"You know, I'm pretty sure I've had more than one conversation with you about how comfy Irene's bed is," Jisoo said, raising her eyebrows. "Are you sure you're not dating it?"
Lisa flashed her friend a wide smile. "The bed comes with dating Irene, so there's no infidelity at all involved."
"You're such a dork," Jisoo said, rolling her eyes. "Hey, have you hung out with Rosé at all this week?"
"Nope, she's been so busy with her classes. I'm so glad I didn't go into law. Not only does she have to take so many classes right now, but she's going to have to transfer schools to actually go into law school. So much work."
"It's both of your guys' loss for not just going for an associate's in cosmetology like me," Jisoo claimed. "It's far less stressful, and I'll be basically set for a job in this place forever."
Lisa hummed. "That's true. Can't say that I ever pictured myself being interested in cosmetology though, especially not enough to get a degree in it."
"But psychology?"
"Hey, psychology is actually really interesting," Lisa defended. "Anyway, enough about school. How was your holiday? I didn't see you very much while I was moving."
"Yeah, that's because you had Christmas at your mom's house with Irene and then you moved and stayed holed up in that apartment to have sex for a week straight before the school could intervene again," Jisoo said, and before Lisa could argue that that was not how it happened, she was continuing, "but since you asked. My holiday was great. My mom actually came back from the business trip she thought she might get stuck in Boston for, but she and my dad were both home for both Christmas and the New Year, so it was fun. Rosé ditched me, though."
Lisa nodded. "She ditched both of us. Her parents had to be all fancy and invite her and Jaehyun to go to Florida with them for Christmas. Isn't that more of a summer vacation place?"
"Rosé said they went to Disney World," Jisoo muttered dejectedly.
"Yeah, Wendy was pissed," Lisa admitted, laughing and shaking her head. "Except, Jaehyun did invite her to go, but her parents wanted her and Junmyeon to go to Chicago."
"Since when do their parents live in Chicago?"
"Since last year I think? I'm really not sure, it just happened at some point. I only ever met them once, and they seemed pretty nice," Lisa answered. "But yeah, there was a lot of ditching going on. Irene and I were at my mom's, but the rest of the group just holed themselves up in Seulgi's apartment and watch Christmas movies all day. It actually sounded fun, and Irene and I would've gone if it weren't for my mom."
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Choosing you | LisRene AU [BOOK 2]
FanfictionLisa and Irene have been together for roughly two and a half years now. Things have been all good between them, but suddenly their pasts are bubbling up even as the future soars down at them. They must learn how to combat the struggles of their past...