A/N : Forgot to mention that this book is actually a SUPER short story since I have so little time to make it 😂 schools starting soon so I'm preparing 😂 Fear not, epilogue is next and it is through Lisa's POV. Let's see through her perspective from the very beginning!
Jennie Kim is quite known for avoidance. She cannot stand confrontation so what does she do the moment she wakes up and sees no Lisa? She begins to pack up a few clothes again. Her brain was too confused and her heart still has yet to relax in her chest. A constant flutter.
But then, what did she not expect as she opened the door? A Lisa standing in all her beautiful glory, holding two coffee cups and presenting a kind but confused and stunned smile. Her smile wavered slightly as she noticed the bag in Jennie's hand again. But then she chuckled and Jennie felt even more confused and quite flustered from the new Lisa.
Or was Lisa always like this and she was just too oblivious to ever notice?
"Oh no you don't." Lisa said, walking closer and having Jennie take a few nervous steps back as she still could not handle the small proximity yet. Lisa's scent so addicting and so dangerous. She doesn't know what she would do if Lisa stood just an inch closer. Make out with her maybe? Goodness, she can never control her gay side when Lisa was around.
"I..uh.. was just g-going to.. you know..."
"Avoid me again cause of last night?" Lisa asked, no hint of sadness or annoyance in her soft expression, just clear amusement as she placed down the coffee cups and took hold of Jennie's bag. "I figured. But this time, I'm going to handle it a bit differently." Her tone seemed challenging and Jennie was a sucker for those. But this was Lisa and Lisa was quite the unpredictable one.
Jennie swallowed thickly, Lisa was creeping closer and she had little space to back up to. A small, tiny gasp escaped her as her backside bumped into the mini desk behind her. That seemed to amuse Lisa even more, maybe even dared her to get closer. She got closer and Jennie was losing her mind.
"D-Differently?" Jennie managed to croak out, holding in another gasp and Lisa suddenly stood in front of her and completely trapped her between her arms. Her hands were pressed onto the desk on either side of Jennie. No escape. Oh, she was definitely blushing once again. A permanent cheek mark.
Lisa laughed lightly, staring deeply into feline eyes, a look so tender and excited. It was as if she reflected on many things through out the night. Little did Jennie know was that, as she was deep in slumber, Lisa snuck out and received advices from Jennie's two best friends and cousin. She was determined. Lisa's eyes screamed determination and Jennie didn't know if she should be scared or excited. Maybe even both.
"This time, I'm not allowing it." Gosh, that had Jennie weak in the knees. Especially the husk in Lisa's voice. Way too attractive and way too illegal. "Look Jennie, I want to apologize for my behavior this past week." Now, her tone just seemed so sad and defeated and Jennie just wanted to hug the poor girl.
Jennie sighed, smiling softly, "It's okay." She tried to reassure but Lisa only shook her head, taking a step back but not too far. Her hands reached forward and gently took a hold of Jennie's hand, sweeping her thumb across her knuckles so carefully as if Jennie was someone Lisa would never hurt. Jennie liked that feeling a lot.
"No, it's not okay. I was being childish. I just..." She sighed, "You're just so wonderful and I felt like Chahee would never see that and I hated it. I hated that you were spending time with her so much," Lisa was pouting and Jennie was internally squealing. Jennie furrowed her brows, however,
"But I was only spending time with her because you kept spending time with Minnie," She didn't mean to say it with a bite, but she couldn't help it. She was still highly jealous and that definitely had Lisa perking up brightly.
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