Why would Lisa never look her way or acknowledge her in classes or outside of school?
Did she do something wrong?
It started when Jennie began to hang out with Chahee. The day Lisa told Jennie about Minnie was the day Jennie rejected to hang out with them because she had plans with Chahee. The fury in Lisa's eyes has yet to leave Jennie's mind. Why did she look so upset?
Was it because Jennie refused to hang out with her and Minnie? Of course Jennie didn't hang out with them, why would she ever want to third wheel. They looked so close and Jennie was feeling aggravated. Lisa should be laughing with her and not Minnie. She should be looking at her and not freaking Minnie. SO why wouldn't she?
All these questions swarmed Jennie's brain like an annoying, pestering fly. Always entering easily but leaving was a complete struggle. So annoying. This whole situation was annoying.
Jealousy was annoying and she was a hundred percent jealous.
She's so upset.
It couldn't be her fault, if anything it was Lisa's. That quiet, beautiful mean girl became distant for no freaking reason so she should be the only one upset. However, why did she feel like she should be the one apologizing and asking Lisa what was wrong.
She wanted to, believe it or not, but whenever she found the courage to even speak to her, Minnie would show up and all those feelings related to hope completely vanish.
With a huff, Jennie finished tying her shoes and stood up but looked forward as the door opened, revealing her crush and the damn Minnie. Stupid Minnie and her cute eye smile and pretty face. Pfft.
They were mid laughing when Lisa met Jennie's eyes. And, scanning her outfit, she looked at Jennie curiously while closing the door while Minnie comfortably took a seat on Lisa's bed.
"You look nice, where are you going?"
Dry. Cold. Uninterested.
Jennie wanted to whine and groan and just roll on the floor and throw a childish tantrum. What did she ever do? Forcing a tight grin, Jennie brushed her fingers through her loosely curled hair, ignoring a sudden look in Lisa's eyes because if Lisa was ignoring her, then why should she be any different?
"Out with Chahee." Jennie replied, same tone, same fake expression. It definitely didn't go unnoticed in Lisa's gaze. Hurt flickered and Jennie wanted to take it back but the attitude of Lisa's made her bite her tongue. Lisa took in a deep breath and shifted uncomfortably in her stance.
"Oh? Where?" Again, Lisa looked uninterested. She even had the audacity to look away and rummage thorugh her clothes. It was starting to piss the brunette off but she held her grown and kept the same expression steady.
"Bowling, we'll be out for a while. I'll be as quiet as I can--."
"Whatever."
And Lisa walked into the bathroom, closing the door with a slam. Minnie flinched and Jennie scowled, huffing while crossing her arms.
"Rude," Jennie mumbled, grabbing her leather jacket and placing it on, angrily of course. "What did I freaking do? Freaking childish... Oooh, I'm Lisa, I enjoy playing mind games and being rude and nice and blah blah blah..pffft. Child." Jennie mocked quietly, waving her hands in the air, forgetting another person was in the room, who was watching in amusement.
Stomping to the door, Jennie took hold of the door knob when Minnie suddenly called for her. She flinched and refused to look, she was deeply embarrassed once again.
"I'm sorry about her. She could be pretty cold. But that's because she's actually super shy so don't take her silence too personally. She does that a lot when she finds someone attractive." Jennie held the door knob tightly, holding a shuddery breath. She forced a dry chuckle, trying to mask her nerves,
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