Just Do It

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Prompt: 'have you ever shot your shot and got shot down?'
Ship/s: Chaelisa, Wenseul.
Words: 1253 (got carried away)

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Lisa opens and closes her fists, palms sweating.

Seulgi looks up at her, eyebrows raised and mouth hanging open slightly.

"I'm gonna do it, Seul. I'm really gonna do it," Lisa says, taking deep gulps of breath.

Seulgi just blinks at her, exaggeratedly.

"Uh-huh. Sure you are."

Lisa taps both of her feet anxiously.

They were hanging at their usual coffee shop across the dance studio as they always do during breaks or after practice. They were both dance tutors who needed to replenish the sugar in their bodies after sweating and moving - Seulgi with her cakes and pastries or bread and Lisa with her usual cold chocolate milk.

But since two weeks ago, the sweets weren't the only reason for their visits.

See, two weeks ago, Lisa and Seulgi happened to go to the coffee shop one hour a little too early. Lisa can't remember if it was because Wendy - the shop owner - had called Seulgi to try her newest experiment on cupcake flavors or if it was because Seulgi just wanted to see Wendy.

Either way, it was because Wendy was there. She often wasn't and Seulgi wanted to grab the opportunity.

(Seulgi had been in love with her best friend since they were 19. And as you would expect, Seulgi hasn't confessed yet. If you asked Lisa - or anyone else with eyes - Wendy and Seulgi were pretty much married and head over heels for each other. But alas, just like any other disaster gay story about best friends falling in lvoe with each other, neither of them have made any moves nor acted on their feelings.)

Lisa had often chided or teased Seulgi about the whole Wendy .

You should do something.

You're just wasting time.

She's obviously in love with you, too, dumbass.

And that is why now, Lisa is more than determined to be a woman that leads by example.

"I'm going to do it." Lisa says again, eyes trained on a slender blonde woman a few tables away.

"I've been waiting for you to do it." Seulgi answers, eyes turning into little half moons as she smirks.

See, two weeks ago, Lisa and Seulgi stopped just coming to the cafe for their sugar fix.

Because two weeks ago Lisa stood behind the cutest, prettiest girl with blonde hair at the counter and watched her order Jasmine tea.

Lisa stood and stared for two whole minutes as the blonde walked to her table with a laptop on top, set her tea down on a coaster and started typing something.

The barista, Momo, who is also a friend and part-time dance instructor, had to snap her fingers in front of Lisa's face to get her attention.

Lisa was sheepish and embarrassed. Momo just rolled her eyes.

How predictable of Lisa to be drooling over a slim, pretty blonde.

The next day, Lisa dragged Seulgi to the coffee shop an hour earlier than their usual - the same time as the day before when they saw the blonde.

And Lisa was right about her hunch because the blonde was there again, with her tea and laptop, sipping and typing away.

"Seul." Lisa called her friend. "What do you think of that blonde girl over there?" She asked.

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