Chapter 19

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"How do you know Jennie?" the blonde asked once they were on the road. Lisa shifted uncomfortably in her seat.

"She's my... uh," Lisa cleared her throat and looked out the window. "My girlfriend."

The car nearly ran off the road when Nayeon heard Lisa's words. "Your what?"

"Girlfriend," Lisa bit her lip.

"Wait, but didn't she like... read your texts to the entire school and out you?"

Lisa nodded.

They pulled up next to the woods behind Jennie's house and Nayeon parked the car. signaling Lisa to wait for a moment.

"And you're sure she's not just going along with it because she doesn't... understand? the blonde asked carefully. Lisa grew confused. "Like... she had a boyfriend before, not a girlfriend y'know?"

Lisa bit her lip as the thought crossed her mind. She didn't have an answer. Sighing the dark haired girl shook her head and exited the car. I'm not worried about that right now," she said, leaning down so she could see the other girl. "My main concern is getting her back home safe. Thanks for the ride, but you can go now."

She closed the door and stormed off without another word. Lisa was reminded of why she left this town. Everyone was so close minded. She heard Nayeon's car speed off just as she reached the beginning of the woods. The back of Jennie's small brick home could be seen through the trees, and Lisa wasted no time in pushing her way through the brush.

There was caution tape draped all across the backdoor, as well as the windows. They really hadn't left anything up to chance.

Then something caught Lisa's eye. The storm cellar. Glancing both ways to make Sure no one was watching her, she crossed the yard and pulled on the handle of the cellar. Shit. Locked.

She was desperate now. Desperate for answers. She kicked the door in frustration, about to turn back around when she heard a cracking noise. The hinges.

Lisa quickly kicked the door again, and again. And again, until the hinge of the door snapped off and hung down. She quickly crawled down into the cellar, pulling out her phone and turning on the flashlight.

Luckily, the cellar seemed to be connected to the house. Lisa climbed the small metal latter, pushing the trap door above her open. She pulled herself up, shining the flashlight around and realizing she was in the garage. Mission accomplished.

Quietly, she entered the house. Right away. she was greeted with a scene that made her gasp. The white tile floor of their kitchen was stained with blood. Glass was shattered everywhere, and Lisa was thankful she wore boots with thick soles.

Glass.

Somi had mentioned something about how there had been glass in Jennie's feet when she showed up at their apartment. She couldn't have possibly fled straight to their apartment after this happened, could she? Lisa bit her lip.

All she knew, and all she was sure of was that Jennie wouldn't kill someone unless it was absolutely necessary.

The kitchen reeked of dried blood, and Lisa headed towards the rickety wooden staircase. Each step felt as if the floor would give out any second. The house was a mess, No one would suspect that mega-popular cheerleader Jennie Kim lived here.

She found Jennie's bedroom right away, Bright yellow. Lisa bit her lip to hide her smile, realizing that some things really hadn't changed.

Bumping the door open with her hip. Lisa took a moment to study Jennie's old bedroom. The walls were yellow, the same yellow that Jennie still adored. The same color as the hoodie Lisa had given to her.

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