Chapter 5: The Tour

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As that happened, Jennie told Jisoo, who was not surprised since Lisa did that for her too, but this is different since Lisa asked her for money when Lisa offered the same thing and wonders what makes Jennie different. "Maybe I'm just pretty," Jennie says with a smirk, earning a used look from Jisoo. "Sure," she says sarcastically and dodges a pillow that was thrown at her and runs to her room laughing.

In the café, BamBam and Lisa were talking about what happened. "So you offered that to her without pay?" BamBam says, surprised at his friend's action. "Yeah, I decided not to scam her since she's from Seoul and she'll probably caught on that I might be scamming her," was Lisa's reply, but in reality, Lisa doesn't understand why she asked Jennie that out of the blue without asking for money; she felt that it wasn't worth doing that to her looking into her sad eyes. Hearing that, BamBam laughed at what she said. "Anyways, before you show the Seoul girl places, help me with the pastries," he said to her as she started helping him.

It was time for Jennie to explore the village with Lisa, and at the moment she's currently waiting outside the café for Lisa, who then, after a few moments, exited the café. "Let's go?" Lisa asked as she looked to Jennie, who nodded, and they started walking. The first thing Lisa showed was their market. "Yeah, as you can see, tourists buy stuff here," she says, and then they meet up with someone. "Oh, that's Yeri;" she says then introduces her to Yeri, who, when introduced, was a bit annoyed that Jisoo didn't introduce Jennie to her, and she jokingly thinks of setting the prices of the products high for Jisoo, but it was just a joke. Then they looked around more, and Lisa continued to introduce other people to her in the market.

After a few minutes, they left the market. Lisa then led her to another place and told Jennie about a mountain that has a great view. "There are so many stairs just to go to some mountain," Jennie complains a bit. "Yeah, it's a bit hard, but the view is worth it," Lisa says, and they continue walking up. After an hour of going up, she and Lisa reached the top of the mountain, and Jennie was amazed at what she'd seen. "A lot of people come here for peace and the beautiful view; that's why there's a bench here," Lisa says, pointing to the bench, and then Jennie takes out her camera. "Oh, you like taking pictures?" Lisa asks with interest. "Yeah, I like taking pictures with the scenery, and this is the first time I've used my camera again," Jennie says with a soft smile, and Lisa stares at her, wanting to ask, but decides not to say anything seeing that Jennie isn't interested in talking about her life in Seoul. The two continued to stay on the mountain for a while, enjoying the scenery.

As they went back down, Lisa showed Jennie the beautiful beaches of the village. And as it was lunch time, Lisa led Jennie to a seaside restaurant that is owned by Shon Seung-wan or Wendy, and as they ate lunch, Jennie immediately loved the food, and Wendy was happy to meet her and liked hearing Jennie compliment the food of her restaurant. She decided to make it free only for Jennie since she was new, which amusingly annoyed Lisa as she had to pay for the food.

After that then continued to show every place that Jennie hadn't seen, which included a fair, a small shopping mall, and other buildings that are used to get tourists, and Jennie thought it was nice and happy that people were still visiting the village. The tour continued until it was night, and now the two were walking back. "So did you enjoy the tour?" Lisa asks Jennie. "Yeah, I did. Thanks for taking me out," Jennie says, making Lisa smile until they arrive at the house. "Goodnight Lisa." Jennie says, "Goodnight Jennie." Lisa responds back, and Lisa only leaves when Jennie closes the door and goes back to bed with a smile on her face. It was the same with Lisa as she walked back home.

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