i know, you know, we know
Lisa learns to love in little things and small moments.
The very long process in which Lisa figures out how to love herself and Jennie learns how to love Lisa.
Newly divorced and bought out of her company, Jennie rents a holiday home in the South of France. After years of hard work and a failed marriage in Korea, she's looking for some peace and quiet, a place to clear her mind and figure out her future. Lisa loves women, her dog, and landscaping, but that's about as complic...
Jennie Kim, beautiful Oscar-Winning actress, walks into Lisa Manoban's bookstore. Lisa's clumsy hands think Jennie would look better wearing her hot coffee instead of a dress. JENLISA FANFICTION ADAPTATION All rights goes to the original author. This story is an adaptation of "Please remind me (who I really am)" writ...
Jennie and Lisa don't ask why this is happening to them. They are beautiful together, and the universe, with everything that is miraculous and impossible about it, couldn't help but break the rules for them if only to see another beautiful thing over and over again.
Lisa Manoban is trying hard not to let her crush on Jennie Kim get in the way of their new found friendship because, well---Jennie Kim is not gay. JENLISA ADAPTATION
It's not love at first sight. When Lalisa Manoban first lays eyes on Jennie Kim, they're six, and Lisa is too busy fighting with Rosé over who gets to be Princess Peach in Mario Kart to even really notice Jennie being ushered into the Song's recreation room by her parents. But anyway, falling in love with Jennie Kim i...
Jennie was only 24 when she'd found out that if she wanted to have a child of her own, then she had to do it as soon as possible or she'd miss her chance forever. She always figured she'd discuss how to have kids with her future wife when the time came, but her time was running out so she decided to take the plunge. T...
A bunch of JENLISA stories. All rights goes to the original author.
Jennie knows that, in theory, there is almost absolutely no way that her childhood friend who lived a house away in the middle of Korea is now handing a macchiato to a costumer in her favorite café in New York. But there she is.
"Lisa, don't you know me?" The woman slowly approached her. Lisa backed away, starting to dial the security number downstairs. The woman smiled and simply said, "I'm Jennie, your girlfriend." -- Lalisa Manoban thought nothing's weirder than herself until a certain brunette barged into her life (literally) and claimed...
When she was 12 years old, Jennie Kim was in a car accident that killed both of her parents. Since that day she hasn't spoken a word. Working as a librarian in National City, Jennie meets Lalisa Manoban, and as much as she wants to talk to her, she still can't make her voice work. JENLISA FANFICTION ADAPTATION All ri...
After being left heartbroken, Lisa finds herself in Scotland with nothing but a broken watch, a photograph of the woman who broke her heart, and the sudden urge to go for a walk. A very long walk. With stubborn determination, she sets out on a cross-country journey, with the intention of fixing her broken heart and wi...
Lisa's got a spoonful of noodles halfway to her mouth when she puts down her chopsticks to check the new message Jennie sent. It's a simple 'just got home :)' but Lisa stares at it until her phone's screen goes dark, an unexplainable warmth spreading around her cheeks and settling somewhere in the pit of her stomach...
By 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 fills the gap left by Jennie's troubled childhood. They grow close over t...
It's been twenty-one years since Jennie let Lisa sit down at her table, twenty since Lisa had almost died, and fourteen since the birth of their second daughter. Despite their ups and downs, they've been happier than Jennie could ever have imagined, but even the scars of the past hurt sometimes, and life can't be wond...
Jennie looked at her new life with positivity. It was impossible not to do so, after all, anything would be better than her previous life in her older city. » this is an adaptation/translation.