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The Girl Who Lived Twice ; jenlisa [On-going]
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  • Reads 3,454
  • Votes 234
  • Parts 34
  • Time 6h 9m
Ongoing, First published Jul 05, 2020
3 new parts
"No matter how many times my mind was erased, find me a way to get closer to Ruby Jane."

It was the last thing she remembered-spoken in a voice that had defied fate far too many times.

Lalice.

Cursed by the weight of her own sins, she is doomed to lose Ruby Jane in every lifetime. No matter how the story begins, it always ends the same-with heartbreak, with silence, with loss.

Time will resets as her memories fade. But the pain remains like a never ending cycle. Not until she finds the courage to right the wrongs of her past. 

Because love cannot truly be rewritten... until the truth is faced.

"They say that sun and moon are deeply in love from each other, but because of their different rotation they never meet. In God's goodness, he created eclipse to prove that distance doesn't matter, but patience and trust does."
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Lalisa Manoban, 28, is a chill, slightly overworked marketing exec known for her efficiency, unmatched loyalty to iced coffee, and one very public, very lowkey celebrity crush on Jennie Kim-yes, that Jennie Kim: fashion queen, solo artist, face of every ad in Korea. During a late-night drinking session with her two chaotic best friends, Rosé and Jisoo, Lisa gets asked a classic thirst-trap question: "Would you rather have five Jennies, or one five-year-old Jennie?" Lisa, giggling and tipsy, answers without missing a beat: "Five Jennies. Obviously. Can you imagine the possibilities?" Cue Jisoo's cackle. Cue Rosé choking on her wine. But the universe? The universe doesn't have a sense of humor. Lisa wakes up the next morning, mildly hungover, only to find... a five-year-old version of Jennie Kim on her couch. Wearing Chanel-themed pajamas. Demanding strawberry milk. And pouting like she owns the building. Apparently, the universe misheard her request. And now, instead of five adult Jennies, Lisa is suddenly the guardian of tiny, spicy, overly dramatic 5-year-old Jennie, who still thinks she's a superstar.