The next week dragged by, and then the week after, and suddenly, they found that there was only two weeks until Lisa would be home. Just fourteen days and seven thousand miles separating them both. Soon enough there would be nothing between them, and Jennie was counting down every second, even as time dragged on. She couldn't help but feel a little bit bitter about the fact that time had flown by when Lisa was here, and dragged while she'd been gone – but it was hard to stay upset when they were so close to being reunited.
Sat in her office, Jennie had a productive day so far, and was watching the clock while she finished looking at the schematics and proposal for the new solar panels she was considering manufacturing as part of her clean energy technology range. Lisa would be calling her any minute. After another ten minutes, Jennie set aside the file, deciding that the new design would be a good replacement for the old solar panels they'd been selling, and with a sigh, stared at her laptop screen while she waited for Lisa to call. Eventually, after another five minutes of waiting, the little icon popped up, signaling that Lisa was trying to video call her, and Jennie smiled widely as she accepted it.
"Hi!" Jennie said as soon as Lisa's face came up on screen. "I love you."
"I love you too," Lisa beamed at her. "How's my favourite person in the entire world?"
"Yeah, Rosé is fine, I haven't spoken to her today," Jennie laughed as Lisa rolled her eyes. "I'm good. Missing you, of course, but guess what."
"TWO WEEKS!" Lisa yelled, and both of them dissolved into laughter.
"Oh god, I really do miss you," Jennie sighed, staring at Lisa's face with longing. "I'm so sick of missing you, I wish it had been two weeks already."
"Me too, but we're so close! We're almost at the end now, can't you feel it? Don't lose hope now," Lisa said, smiling excitedly.
"Never," Jennie promised. "If there's one thing I'm sure of, it's you. And of course I can feel it. It feels strange – as if the whole city is waiting for something. Even the weather is weird. It's like the calm before the storm. You're about to come back and wreak havoc here."
Lisa laughed, rolling her eyes at Jennie. "Please – if it's still intact after you and my sisters were let loose on it, I think it's safe to say that I won't be the one to bring National City to its knees. Besides, I'm the only one with common sense, according to your mom."
"I don't know, you're the one who enlisted in the fucking army," Jennie said, raising her eyebrows as she looked at Lisa with amusement.
"And I didn't regret it for a second, until I met you," Lisa said, wrinkling her nose at Jennie. "Okay, well that's not entirely true, but you get what I'm trying to say."
"That you love me and you can't believe you've had to spend even a second away from me and all my brilliance?" Jennie asked, smirking as she arched an eyebrow.
"Exactly!" Lisa laughed.
"So, how was your day?" Jennie asked with interest.
"The usual. More training, yet again. I can't wait for that to be over," Lisa grumbled. "No patrol today though, because I have another night recce patrol tonight."
"Another one?" Jennie said, frowning unhappily. "You've been doing more and more of them."
"I know, but someone has to. Besides, they're one of the safest patrols to go on if you think about it," Lisa told her with an encouraging smile.
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Wait for me to come Home
FanfictionBy a chance encounter, Jennie meets Lisa, a soldier home on leave as she waits for her next deployment, at a local coffee shop one afternoon. As they start talking, Jennie feels drawn to Lisa; there's something about her warmth and openness that fil...