"Wait, what?" Jennie Kim shook her head full of brown hair at her phone, sure she must have heard her best friend, Jisoo, wrong.
"I said, Jeong-min won a trip for four to an all-inclusive resort in Cabo, and we want you and his best friend from college to go with us."
Ah, so that was the catch. Jisoo was always trying to set her up with one of Jeong-min's friends. It didn't even make sense anyway since Jisoo and Jeong-min lived on the opposite end of the country so it wasn't like the four of them could go on double dates if she ever ended up hitting it off with anyone. Something that never happened anyway.
"So, what's he like?" Jennie asked as she held in a sigh.
"Who?"
Jennie rolled her eyes. Were they really going to play this game? "Jeong-min's friend from college."
Jisoo laughed as if this was all some big joke. "Well, first of all, he is a she."
Jennie breathed a sigh of relief. "And you're completely cool with Jeong-min having a female bestie?"
"Obviously. I'm a strong, confident woman who knows my man only wants me. Plus, she's super gay."
"So, this is a setup," Jennie said with a groan.
"It's not. I promise. It was all Jeong-min's idea to invite you two. He was actually insistent that it has to be you two who come along. You know I'm the one behind all of the matchmaking endeavors."
This was true. It not being a setup actually piqued Jennie's interest. She put Jisoo on speakerphone, then pulled up her Facebook app, prepared to do some stalking. "So, what's her name?"
"It's Lalisa Manobal. She actually—"
No. Absolutely not. This had to be some strange coincidence, right? There was no way Jeong-min's friend Lisa was the same Lalisa Manobal she knew. Except, the Lalisa Manobal she knew did go to school in California. Stanford to be exact. Jennie could never forget how her biggest rival, the absolute bane of her existence, attended a college with an acceptance rate of just four percent.
"Wait. Remind me once again where Jeong-min went to college."
Jisoo laughed. "My sexy nerd went to Stanford."
Shit. Jennie sat her phone down on her kitchen table and crossed her arms over her chest. "Like you can talk. We didn't exactly slum it by going to UPenn."
She felt an anger that she hadn't felt in years as she remembered finding out that even though she was going to a school that was one of the top ten in the nation, Lalisa Manobal was going somewhere ranked even higher.
"I'm not going, by the way."
"Wait, what?" Jisoo asked, sounding exasperated that Jennie would turn down a free trip to Cabo.
"I know Lisa," Jennie said, offering no other explanation.
"I wondered if there was any chance you would when I realized you guys only live about a half hour apart."
"We do?" Jennie laughed incredulously. This had to be some sick joke. "I had no idea. She went to my rival high school."
"In Maryland? Wow. What a small world. Maybe it's fate."
"Trust me, it's not fate," Jennie said through gritted teeth. "She's awful."
"Please don't tell me this is about some high school rivalry you can't let go of."
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I/We Won (Jenlisa Adaptation)
Fanfiction/The story is not mine. All rights and credit goes to the excellent original author Erica L./ Jennie Kim and Lalisa Manobal were high school rivals who thought they would never have to deal with each other again. Eight years after graduating, the t...