Chapter 26

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Third Person's POV

"Mom, how long would you keep packing up your things?" Lisa asked irritated. Her mom was taking quite too long on packing up her things which made Lisa uneasy. She was worried that they might miss their flight.

"You need to calm down dear. Let your mom do her thing. Remember, she's a girl." Mr. Manoban console her daughter.

"But what if we miss the plane? And why Mom is packing so many things?" Lisa asked. Some of their clothes, bags and accessories were left in Thailand. They didn't bother to bring those when they flew here in Korea.

"It's still early my dear daughter. Can you please be quiet? And these are some goods from here. Your grandfather wants me to bring some as a gift." Her mom explained.

Lisa was about to complain once again when the doorbell rang. Here heart jumped in excitement knowing who might that be. She quickly run towards the door and composed herself before opening it.

Lisa's heart stopped beating for a moment when she saw the beauty of her best friend. Seems like the lights blinded her because Jennie's aura was so bright even if the girl was just wearing a simple stripe shirt and a maong pants. Jennie surely knew how to make a simple clothes, elegant.

 Jennie surely knew how to make a simple clothes, elegant

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"H-Hi." Lisa greeted. She can't stop herself from stuttering. Well, who wouldn't stutter if there is such a gorgeous girl showed up at your front door?

"Hey. Am I late? I was having a hard time packing earlier." Jennie said.

"No you're not. Mom's having the same problem too." Lisa replied. They heard footsteps heading downstairs meaning that Lisa's mother was finally doing her thing.

"Oh, hi Jennie. Are you ready to go?" Mrs. Manoban asked.

"Yes ma'am." Jennie said politely.

A honk of a car grabbed their attention. It was their ride to the airport. Lisa's Dad asked some of his employees to pick them up since both of their drivers which was Lisa and herd Dad, was not in the mood for a drive. Well, that's clearly just an excuse. They're just feeling lazy, like father, like daughter indeed.

Jennie gasped in surprise which earned Lisa's attention.

"Why? Is there something wrong? Did you forget something?" Lisa asked worriedly.

"No. I'm fine. It's just that we're both wearing stripes. Matching outfits, cute." Jennie muttered and smiled at her before entering the car.

" Jennie muttered and smiled at her before entering the car

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