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Cassiopeia's down fall

Jennie felt like she just lost on some game she didn't even know she was playing. She felt sad and frustrated that the so called "Fate" is against her that day. She walked down the path where she and the other girl parted ways, going to the subway station. She let out a loud groan out of frustration, so loud that one old lady who was passing by got scared

- I'm sorry. I didn't mean to...-  Jennie just bow her head down, and continue walking to the subway station. 

She reached the stairs down to the subway station when a chill wind blew, Jennie felt shivers, she was about to adjust her scarf, when she reached her neck and notice that it was bare and that her scarf isn't there. Jennie let out a heavy sigh and rolled her eyes as she climb back up the stairs, back to the cold streets and back to the restaurant where she thinks she left her scarf. As soon as she arrived, she let her self in, as there are no more people outside forming a line, the outside was peaceful but the inside of the restaurant was lively and still full of people.

- Uhmm.. hello? I think I left a scarf here? it's red, and has some "JRJ" embroidered on it.- Jennie asked the host that's standing behind the counter. The host looked down at her counter to see if the staff put some scarf in their lost and found basket.

-There's no scarf here, why don't you just go upstairs and check where you thought you might left it, may be it's still there-  said the host, who smiled warmly at Jennie

-Thank you - she said. 

Jennie then waste no time and climb the stairs up taking two steps at a time. As Jennie looked up, she stopped on her tracks and smiled. The blonde girl was there, stooping down, as she picks up Jennie scarf that has fallen on the floor. When the blonde turned around, she was utterly surprise to see Jennie there, standing just at the landing of the stairs, smiling and looking at her. The blonde girl cocks her head too the side. Jennie just points to her scarf, and the other girl, walked slowly towards Jennie.

-Hi - the blonde girl said

-Hi- Jennie said almost like a whisper

- I left my .... - 

Before Jennie could finished her sentence the other girl reached out her hands and puts Jennie's scarf around her neck, placing it tightly, making sure Jennie will be warmed. Jennie then smiled at the girl, as blushed creep up through her fluffy cheeks. Jennie then furrowed her brow. And as if the girl understood

- I went back for the gloves. - the girl said smiling sheepishly

The two of them stared at each other, no one dared to break the eye contact, matching each other's breathing

-Let's do something - Jennie said out of the blue. The other girl still staring at Jennie's eyes, a small smile crept up her lips

- All right, what you wanna do?- the other girl asked, not leaving Jennie's eyes like she was in trance

- I don't care

-All right! Let's go.

The two girls ended up at the Central Park ice rink, and decided to do some ice skating. There were too many people, kids, couples around the area and also in the rink too, but for Jennie and the girl that's with her, the two girls felt like they're the only one's that's in there. They go round and round around the rink, gliding from left to right. Casually talking, casually laughing at each other. Smiles never seems to died down when they are together, and for Jennie? It was nothing but perfect. Jennie looked at the girl who glides left and right in front of Jennie, hands upfront as the girl tries to catch some snow with her hands. Jennie smiles as she found the girl adorably cute. When satisfied, the girl turn around to look at Jennie, skating backwards

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