Ch.7

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Rosé POV

I wake up exhausted and with a headache. I didn't know that talking to my parents would affect me so much, but it's okay, they're far away, no one controls my life anymore, only myself. I get up and take a cold shower. The headache has improved a lot. I put on some comfortable clothes and go to the kitchen to make my breakfast.

I replied to Jisoo's messages while I ate and she said she would come over in the afternoon if that was okay with me, I said yes, it will be nice to have company, she is the closest thing to a friend I have had in years.

I took advantage of the morning to tidy up the house while listening to music, which was good and fun. I couldn't listen to any music near my parents, so I allowed myself to put on any playlist at full blast and be happy. I love music. At lunchtime, I was already totally happy and made lunch even more excited. Finally, I took another shower, ate, cleaned everything and waited for Jisoo. She probably wouldn't be long in arriving.

I was watching TV until I heard the doorbell, I was very excited and nervous, I had never had a friend come to my house.

— Hi, Rosie, how are you feeling? — He asks and hugs me.

— Better — I say and we separate — You can come in — I say and she does so

— Sorry to invite me to your house, but I don't think you should stay alone all weekend and since I was alone too, I thought it would be good.

— Okay, I loved the idea — I say, closing the door and we walk to the living room.

— We could watch something, what do you like?

— I don't know — I say and she laughs

— Is it okay if I choose by myself? — He asks.

— Sure, I'll make popcorn — I say, already heading towards the kitchen, but in a few minutes I was there

— I chose Lucifer, you can watch at least one season and it's very funny, it also talks a lot about the Bible and those things you already know because you went to church, I think you'll like it — He says and I sit next to him

— Have you watched it?

— Only until the fifth season — He says, taking some popcorn

Jisoo and I watched as we talked, she told me a little about her family, she has two brothers and she is the youngest of them, her parents always treated her indifferently, so she always took great care of herself and tried hard to get what she wanted without anyone's help, she also moved here alone, but it was a few years ago.

We talked a lot about the company too, she explained some things to me that will definitely be useful to me and I told her about Jennie's apology, she still seems to be angry with her, even more than me.

I really enjoyed spending time with her outside the company, we got to know each other better and even cooked together, I don't think I had ever done those things with anyone after 12 years.

— What do you think of the series? — He asks.

— You were right, it's pretty funny, my parents would kill me if I watched it while I lived with them.

— It's good that you don't live there anymore — He says laughing and I laugh too — It's almost two in the morning, don't you want to go to sleep?

— I'm not sleepy — I say and she agrees.

— So let's continue, is there any chocolate here?

— It's in the kitchen — I say lying on the sofa and she laughs

— I'll get it — He says and leaves for about two minutes and soon comes back handing me a bar.

We ate and talked more than we watched, it was close to dawn when I passed out.

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— Good morning, sleeping beauty — He says when I arrive in the kitchen — Do you want coffee?

— Don't even talk to me about coffee, Jennie orders so much coffee that I'm sick of the smell — I say as I sit down at the table and she laughs — Why does Lisa always ask if she ate?

— I don't know much about it, nobody really knows, but she was hospitalized last year, since then Lisa has been taking care of her friend — She says and I agree

—No one knows why she was admitted?

— Just the parents, Lisa and probably the brother

— Is she close to her family?

— From the parents, yes, but not from the brother, because of what happened.

— It must have been hard for her

— It's hard to put up with her, you know — He says and we laugh — I shouldn't have even slept here

—Relax, it was good not to be alone — I say

— Well, I say the same, I don't really leave the house, but sometimes I go to parties, you should go with me sometime, to have fun — He says and I think a little, I've never been to parties with drinks and stuff like that

— Maybe, I would love to — I say and she smiles.

— Better enjoy the rest of your teenage years while you still have time.

— One year — I say laughing — I'll be 20 next year

— And I'm 25 — He says laughing

— Old woman — I say laughing

— I'm going to hit you — He threatens laughing




To be continued

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