With the wool Jennie bought on Double Eleven, she knitted a scarf on Double Twelve. There was still a lot of yarn left, so Jennie browsed online for glove patterns and bought some matching colored yarn near University A, then started knitting gloves."Jennie is obviously a good wife and mother type," Chaeng moved her chair to the window to bask in the sun while eating potato chips and watching Jennie knit gloves.
"What type are you then?" Jennie looked up and retorted.
"She's a foodie," Seulgi chimed in, lying on the bed.
"You're the foodie! Didn't you buy more snacks than me yesterday?" Chaeng argued.
Seulgi laughed heartily.
Chaeng asked Jennie again, "When do you plan to give out the scarf you finished knitting?"
Jennie had already decided, "On Christmas."
Chaeng leaned against the chair and sighed longingly as she looked at Jennie, "Having a boyfriend is so nice. Holidays like Christmas and Valentine's Day just exist to torture us singles."
Jennie smiled and lowered her head.
There was a knock at the door followed by Nancy's voice.
Chaeng really disliked Nancy. She gave Jennie a sideways glance and deliberately turned her chair southward to ignore her.
Jennie smiled wryly. The first semester of freshman year was almost over. After getting along for a while, Jennie realized Nancy had some personality issues. For example, whenever Lisa took Jennie out, Nancy would pry and ask what they did together, along with other questions Jennie didn't want to answer.
But they were from the same hometown. Nancy didn't have any major flaws either, so Jennie couldn't just ignore her because Nancy talked a lot.
"Not going on a date with Lisa today?" Nancy stood at the door and teased.
"We're all busy studying for finals, no time for that," Jennie lied smoothly. Lisa was a busy man who had gone abroad recently. He probably wouldn't be back until the 20th.
"Then it's perfect, come shopping with me. I want to buy some stuff," Nancy looked inside the dorm and gazed expectantly at Jennie.
It was cold outside and Jennie didn't need anything. She said awkwardly, "I want to study..."
"With your grades, I'm not worried about you failing anything. What are you worried about?" Nancy interrupted swiftly, then pulled Jennie outside and closed the door to whisper, "Jennie, next Wednesday is GD's birthday. You should prepare a gift for him too. He treated us to the autumn field trip last time, so we should show our appreciation when it's his birthday, right?"
Jennie was surprised. "How do you know his birthday?"
Nancy: "A lot of girls in high school had crushes on him. Gifts would appear on GD's desk every year on his birthday, so everyone in our class knew about it."
Jennie thought about the autumn field trip and nodded, "Wait for me, I'm getting my wallet."
Since Nancy put it that way, Jennie would look petty if she pretended not to know about GD's birthday and was reluctant to spend money.
Carrying her bag, she squeezed onto the subway for a few stops with Nancy and entered a gift shop near University A.
There were all kinds of dazzling gifts. Nancy held onto Jennie's arm as she looked at each one. Seeing the prices, Jennie became reluctant to buy them. She didn't have much money and didn't want to put on airs for an ordinary former classmate.

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Married to a Millionaire
FanfictionJennie is the belle in the gully village. Lisa suddenly appeared in a suit and leather shoes, claiming to be her childhood betrothed groom. Jennie was a little confused and went with him to the big city, only to find out that this slender-waisted an...