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THIRD PERSON POV

The bright burning sun in the sky was obvious that the day was going amazing for Jennie, she had just landed the second lead role for a big production movie and she couldn't wait to show the world what she was made of.

Sure there were so many other people that deserved that spot but she got the opportunity, there was no way she'd let that slip away, even if it meant she had to get along with South Korea's headache, Lalisa Manoban.

The girl grinned as she approached the metal gates of the studio, the familiar guard immediately saw her approaching and ran towards the gate, pulling it open.

"Good morning ma'am." He said politely,

"Good morning." Jennie smiled sweetly.

Jennie slipped past the gate and headed towards the front door of the studio, exactly where Ms Yoo told her to meet her.

"Jennie, hi." Ms Yoo smiled when the girl approached.

"Hi, good morning Ms Yoo." Jennie chuckled.

"Glad you made it." The older woman smiled.

"I can't thank you enough for this." Jennie sighed.

"Don't worry about it, you've got the talent, you've got the perfect look for the character. I would have chosen you the exact moment I saw you but, I had to make sure my co worker saw it for himself." She chuckled.

"That makes my heart blow up in my chest." Jennie chuckled.

"How did you get here?" Ms Yoo asked

"I drove here-"

"Nope. Not anymore, I'll send a chauffeur for you. Take it as a gift, he'll take you wherever you need to be. Don't want anything happening to my lead now would we?" Ms Yoo chuckled.

Jennie's eyes went wide as her lips slowly parted, her brain couldn't register any words besides the shock that went through her veins.

"I'm sorry, what?"

"A personal driver, don't worry about it. It's perks of being on the movie set." Ms Yoo chuckled.

"That's too much, honestly." Jennie mumbled.

"Oh come on, it's okay. As a matter of fact, it's mandatory, no objections." Ms Yoo grinned.

"This... This is.. Wow" Jennie whispered.

"Come along now dear, don't want you late for your first day of rehearsals." Ms Yoo chuckled.

"Right, where do I have to go?"

"Down the hall and into the left, take the elevator to the 11th floor, you'll find a familiar face." Ms Yoo smiled as she lightly shoved the girl in the direction of the door.

"Aren't you coming?"

"I'll be there shortly." Ms Yoo grinned as
Jennie headed through the door.

The taps of Jennie's heels clinked along the marbled floor, the girl wore a casual pencil skirt with heels and a button up. Her fingers barely grazed against the dark oak walls as she walked down the wide hallways, she gave a small smile to the woman at the front desk.

The elevator had white marble walls, a blue carpet, a silver handrail, and no buttons. Jennie pressed her finger against the small buttons, awaiting the metal doors to slide open.

A small ding was heard, alerting that the doors were sliding open. Jennie's smile was as wide as it could ever be. There she was, taking a next step into her life, her career. That next step was literally starting her life.

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