tell me we aren't just friends || lisoo & chaennie

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With Chaeyoung and Jennie isolating themselves from the group, the last thing Lisa needed was to freak out the one person she had left.

The idea hadn't crossed her mind that maybe Jisoo was worried about the same thing.

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Chaeyoung and Jennie had fallen into each other's arms at the beginning of their Junior year, to nobody's surprise. Chaeyoung's parents had received the news well - though both of them had, on some level, been expecting it.

All in all, as far as Chaeyoung and Jennie knew, nothing had changed.

But it had, and as time went by it became all the more obvious.

Lisa remembered the time the girls first told her about their relationship. Chaeyoung's voice had been soft and almost unsure, like she was trying to tell a small child or an overly temperamental person bad news. On some level, she'd expected to feel heartbroken or even just a little disappointed that whatever had been going on between herself and Chaeyoung would never come to anything.

But she hadn't. She'd found herself offering them a smile - a genuine one, and feeling nothing but happiness for the two.

She couldn't be sure, but she was fairly certain that telling Jisoo had probably gone similarly.
That was at first. But then time passed, and Chaeyoung and Jennie seemed to become more and more wrapped up in one another.

They spent more time together in the bay window than with Jisoo and Lisa, and the spaces between the four of them in classes suddenly seemed monumental in a way it hadn't before.

So Lisa found herself spending more time around Jisoo. They were best friends, of course, had been ever since middle school, but they'd taken to spending less time with just the two of them and more time in a group as the years had gone by. But, the more Chaeyoung and Jennie were seemingly distancing themselves from the two of them, and the more they hung around one another, the more Lisa remembered why she'd stopped spending time with Jisoo alone in the first place.

Her stupid crush from after she'd gotten to know Jisoo returned with a vengeance, but he was content to ignore it - or so he told himself. With Chaeyoung and Jennie isolating themselves from the group, the last thing she needed was to freak out the one person she had left.
The idea hadn't crossed her mind that maybe Jisoo was worried about the same thing.

"Lisa-yah?" They'd been sat in Lisa's room, Jisoo having made herself at home on her friend's bed, and Lisa sat on the floor, both with textbooks sprawled out in front of them as they made some attempt at getting their homework done. (Also known as, Jisoo finished within the first few minutes and spent the next half hour attempting to explain to Lisa the differences between DNA and RNA.)

"Hm?" She raised her head from where she was looking at the textbook to look over at her best friend. The room was silent for a moment as she waited for Jisoo to say whatever it was she had to say.

"Would it make me a bad person to say I wish Chaeyoung and Jennie didn't end up together?"

Jisoo's voice was quiet, unusually sober for the usually loud and sometimes obnoxious girl, and Lisa frowned, their feelings toward the relationship had only really been a topic that they'd only ever spoken about briefly, about how they were surprised they themselves weren't more upset about the girls they were supposed to like liking each other or about how they were happy for them or occasionally how they wished the girls' relationship didn't mean they had to be losing two of their best friends.

But never had either of them wished - at least vocally, that Chaeyoung and Jennie hadn't realised their feelings went past friendship.

"Why would you want that?"

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