Sunlight was streaming into the hallway on this chilly morning.
Jennie looked up and saw the young man with a sharp and clean new haircut, causing her eyes to sparkle with delight.
"Wow, Lisa, you got a haircut!" She let go of Sunoo's hand that she was playfully holding onto.
Her words were like a small hammer, easily breaking through the icy exterior of Lisa's eyes, and a warm feeling gradually spread across his face. He couldn't help but turn to look at her.
In the morning light, her peach blossom eyes were soaked in sunshine, and he couldn't help but openly admire her. His heart was beating fast, and he blushed, coughing lightly to cover it up and lowering his gaze. "I got it cut yesterday," he said.
Jennie looked at him, her eyes curved into a crescent moon. "It looks great," she said. As they conversed back and forth, Sunoo couldn't help but glance at this "Lisa" who was clearly familiar with Jennie.
The morning light shone into the hallway, casting a faint white glow on his already worn winter school uniform. His high nose bridge was adorned with a pair of lifeless black-framed glasses, and his sickly pale skin was visible through them.
But the young man's handsome features and the slight sparkle in his eyes as he looked at the girl managed to suppress the gloomy aura around him.
In a split second, Sunoo sensed the young man's hidden intentions towards Jennie.
A slight discomfort stirred in the depths of his heart, and Sunoo couldn't help but interrupt, "Jennie, let's go."
As he spoke, his gaze swept over Lisa, revealing a strong sense of hostility.
Lisa couldn't help but furrow his brows. His dark eyes looked coldly at Sunoo, emitting a thick chill.
Sunoo turned around and ignored his gaze, directly saying to the girl next to him, "It's almost time for class, let's go."
The morning sun outside was covered by thick clouds, and a few strands of cold wind blew into the corridor.
Lisa's hand hanging by his side trembled slightly, feeling a bit stuck in his heart.
It was only natural for them to walk together since their classroom was not on this floor.
That cold wind seemed to blow into his heart in an instant, stirring up a shallow sourness in his heart.
He lowered his gaze, pursed his lips, and said nothing.
The corridor was extremely noisy, with people gathered around the red list, talking to each other.
Amidst the clamor, Lisa heard the girl's clear voice.
"You go ahead."
He looked up in disbelief. The clouds outside drifted and swayed, and finally, the bright morning light shone through the obstruction and spilled into the congested corridor.
In the brilliant sunshine, the girl tilted her head slightly and said to Sunoo, "I left something in Class Three earlier, I need to go get it now."
Sunoo responded with a hint of disappointment, "Oh," and a touch of reluctance in his tone, "Then I'll go first."
As they passed by Lisa, their eyes met in the air, and sparks flew.
On the side, Nayeon watched the drama unfold with enthusiasm still evident in her tone.
She looked at Jennie and asked, "Jenjen, what did you leave in class?"
"Didn't you borrow my math notes last time? Are you going to return them?" Jennie replied.
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In Every Life [Jenlisa]
FanfictionJennie always thought that she and Lisa would be married only in name. It was a business marriage that looked like a perfect match. Until a car accident happened and Lisa protected her firmly. At the last moment of his life, Jennie heard him confess...