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THIRD PERSON POV

"Oh." Jennie mumbled, her eyes slowly drifting towards the actress sitting on her seat.

"Go get yourself prepped." Ms Yoo smiled before heading off to fix a few technical problems with the camera.

Jennie made her way over to her chair, her eyes still lingering on the Thai girl beside of her.

Was she really pretending to get to know her because she wanted her car back?

Answers Jennie wouldn't cave to hear but the truth might as well rip her small heart apart
The makeup artists immediately flocked to the girl, ready to start their transformation of turning Jennie into her character, Ruby Jane

"Lisa" She whispered, the Thai girl didn't budge.

"Lisa!" she whispered again but still nothing.

"LALISA MANOBAN"

"WHAT DO YOU WANT KIM" Lisa yelled.

"You" Jennie smirked, causing the girl's doe eyes to widen with different expressions.

One of utter shock, especially since her makeup team was literally right in front of the and amazement at the fact that it was so suddenly, but confident from the usual disgusted girl.

"What the-"

"See, now I've got your attention." Jennie
chuckled softly causing the girl to roll her
eyes.

"Oh for fuck sakes." Lisa groaned.

"Oh come on, hear me out." She smiled.

"I don't want to hear anything."

"You sure?"

"Yes."

"You sure sure?" Jennie teased, Lisa's neck snap to give her a glare.

"Are you serious right now?"

"Dixie chick serious." Jennie smirked, somehow she had managed to bring a small smile on Lisa's plump lips.

"I love that movie." Lisa chuckled.

"White chicks?"

"Yep, it's actually funny unlike some of these new movies that try to push comedy in their tags when in reality it's a natural disaster film because my ability to watch it is going down a landslide." Lisa scoffed.

"Well damn, you didn't have to roast them like that." Jennie chuckled.

"It's just facts, movies these days are trying to hard. We can recognize when they're trying to pull off a joke or making something cliché to fit it. I can't remember the last time I felt goosebumps from watching a movie." Lisa shrugged.

"So what movie brings you goosebumps, Lisa?" She asked.

"The greatest showman." Lisa answered, Jennie turned to face the girl with her brows furrowed.

"Really?" She asked.

"What, didn't expect a mean old witch like me to like musicals?" Lisa chuckled.

"No no. It's just.. That's my favorite movie." A sweet smile crept onto her lips.

"Really?"

"Yep, I used to watch it ten times a day. I know it's a weird thing to say but I really liked it." Jennie chuckled.

"What's your favorite song from it?"

"This is me is very powerful, it just... Makes my heart fawn everytime. And, I like from now on, because of the high notes at the end." Jennie smiled.

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