The first week home was tiring for both of them.
Lisa tried her hardest to make sure that Jennie was comfortable at all times, and she was too stubborn to accept help off anyone except Rosé. She insisted that she could do everything alone. And she did. Rosé came over on her lunch breaks, bringing them coffee and donuts.
By the end of the week they'd settled into a routine, finally finding their rhythm. They never fought, but over that week, tempers flared up on both sides. Not out of anger at the other, but at themselves for not being able to do things properly.
Jennie would get angry that she couldn't walk, couldn't go to the bathroom alone, couldn't dress herself. All the small things she'd taken for granted.
Lisa would get frustrated that she wasn't strong enough to get Jennie into the bath properly; worried that she was hurting her as she half pulled her in. She would get angry when Jennie was in pain, blaming herself for it.
Whilst the pins had been removed, and her bones healed, there was still a lot of pain. It would take a while for that to go away. She tried her hardest to not show it, she knew how much it upset Lisa, but sometimes her whole body would ache. Except for her legs, it was like they weren't even there. At night, she would lay awake, watching Lisa sleep until the pain medication kicked in and she could drift off to sleep.
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The first Friday home, Jisoo insisted on a games night. It had been too long since everyone had been together and argued over who was winning at monopoly. Especially since Lisa had been gone for a while, and she was the prime target for everyone to gang up on.
Rosé and Jackson showed up first, carrying half a dozen board games each as they walked in. The only game Lisa had in her apartment was chess, because at least you could play that by yourself.
"Hey you two," Rosé smiled as she walked over to the sofas. Her and Jackson set the games down on the coffee table and gave Jennie a hug. They smiled at Lisa, knowing how she felt about hugs.
"Jisoo's picking pizza up on her way home from work," Rosé said, making herself comfortable.
"Do you want a drink?" Lisa asked, getting up and walking to the kitchen. "I have wine, and I got some of that beer you like, Jackson," Lisa called over her shoulder as she pulled out a bottle of wine.
"Have I mentioned how much I love your apartment?" Jackson asked, walking to the kitchen to get a beer off Lisa.
"Like a thousand times," Jennie croaked, she let out a choked laugh as she tried clearing her throat.
Rosé smiled at her sister, her face filled with wonder. They were sisters in every sense of the word, they had been family for thirteen years, but she had never heard a single word or laugh out of Jennie in that time. Over the past two months as Jennie had slowly started pronouncing full syllables, Rosé had been filled with amazement. She could talk!
Her voice was still scratchy, and Lisa was still helping her with her vocal exercises every night, but Jennie's voice suited her. It was bubbly and excited, and suited her optimistic personality perfectly. Every time she spoke, everyone stopped to listen, cherishing the sound of every word.
"Rosé?" Lisa called, holding up the bottle of wine.
"Ugh yes! Thank you," Rosé groaned, "it's been a rough week."
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FanfictionWhen she was 12 years old, Jennie Kim was in a car accident that killed both of her parents. Since that day she hasn't spoken a word. Working as a librarian in National City, Jennie meets Lalisa Manoban, and as much as she wants to talk to her, she...