Breakup Blues || Jenlisa Fanfiction
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  • Reads 82,301
  • Votes 190
  • Parts 2
  • Time 43m
Ongoing, First published Oct 25, 2020
Over the three years of Lisa and Jennie's relationship, it grew even stronger because of the real love they both had for each other.

However, a day came when Jennie's family decided to move to another country to live there. This became hard for both of them, especially since Jennie couldn't refuse her father's wishes. The two lovers had no choice but to accept the challenge they face.

When the day came,Jennie and her family left for another country,
it became even harder for Lisa to stay connected with her girlfriend,
because starting from that day,Lisa rarely talk to Jennie, often only managing to talk to her for just one hour in a whole day. And it even came to the point where after a few days until turn into months, Jennie stopped contacting her.On all of her girlfriend's social media accounts, they were deactivated.


Lisa felt extreme sadness and anger
because Jennie didn't keep the promise they both made.
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