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Chapter 7

7

Fake Dating... or is it real?

"Lisa." Jennie said as she followed her.

"Lisa!" Jennie shouted again. Lisa just sped up. "Damn those stupid long legs." Jennie mumbled, picking up her pace and trying to catch up with her.

"Lisa stop!"

Lisa still ignored her. She didn't know why she was so pissed about that stupid kiss but she couldn't even look at Jennie right now.

"Dammit Lisa stop walking so I can explain!"

Lisa rounded on Jennie after that.

"I don't want to be with you anymore. Go back to Kai, Jennie."

"I don't fucking want Kai! He kissed me Lisa!" Jennie shouted back indignantly.

Lisa knew that was true. She had witnessed it after all, but Jennie hadn't moved away when he kissed her had she? She let him kiss her.

So much for Jennie hating cheaters. Lisa thought. Hypocrite.

"We're done Jennie. You can tell everyone you dumped me for the golden boy for all I care."

Jennie noticed Suzy then, looking on at Lisa and Jennie's fight a few paces away. Jennie had chased Lisa all the way to the same bridge they had originally planned their first break up. Right outside of the architecture building. Jennie hadn't even realized it in her haste to make Lisa stop walking away from her.

Jennie scoffed. Feeling hurt. Realizing Lisa was just trying to break up with her in front of her ex like they had planned before.

"Now that you got what you wanted and used me you're breaking this off? I should have known better than to trust you." Jennie snarled.

"Me? What about you! I shouldn't have trusted you!" Lisa shouted back, still angry about the fact Jennie had let Kai kiss her.

Jennie angrily reached into her purse and pulled out their contract, ripping it into pieces and throwing it into Lisa's face.

"You got what you wanted. Don't ever speak to me again." Jennie said in a low tone.

She didn't even care about exposing Lisa, she didn't care to show the contract to anyone to blackmail her. All she wanted was for Lisa to stay the hell away from her for betraying her.

She glared at Lisa before looking towards Suzy and then storming off. Lisa hadn't even noticed Suzy had been standing there the entire time until she walked up to Lisa.

"Are you okay Lisa?" Suzy asked her worriedly, touching her shoulder gently.

Lisa suddenly felt guilty. Jennie must have misunderstood. She must have thought Lisa was dumping her in front of Suzy on purpose.

"I'm fine." Lisa answered dishonestly. She wasn't fine. She felt empty and angry and guilty and another emotion she couldn't put her finger on, all she knew was that it was hurting her.

"You're not going to follow her?" Suzy asked.

"She doesn't want to be followed." Lisa answered grumpily. "I'll see you around Suzy."

Lisa didn't even look back. She normally would have. She had always craved Suzy's attention and the look of concern she had given Lisa earlier would have normally made her heart skip but Lisa couldn't even find it in herself to care. She was too frustrated.

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Jennie refused to eat lunch with them now, not wanting to see Lisa. She only saw Jisoo during the evenings when she got home to their shared apartment and Rosie when she came over if she had the time during weekends. She avoided both of them mostly though because they always bugged her about Lisa.

"What the hell happened Jendeuk?" Jisoo asked, yet again. "Why can't we go back to how it was at least? You two tolerated each other before. Stop avoiding her."

"She's a traitor and I hate her. I don't want to see her ever again so don't even ask." Jennie answered Jisoo grumpily.

"You two just barely got together, how is it that you're breaking up already?"

"This was bound to happen. I don't know what we were thinking. We've always hated each other and I was momentarily confused but I'm not anymore."

"Lisa's—"

"Don't you dare say that idiot's name in front of me. She doesn't exist to me." Jennie cut Jisoo off.

Jisoo sighed and texted Chaeyoung, wondering if she was having any better luck with Lisa at reconciling them. Jennie hardly saw them and Lisa was always sad and neither of them liked it so they were trying to get them to talk already.

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"Go talk to her." Chaeyoung told Lisa gently.

"I don't want to."

"Yes you do. You've been moping around all week. I haven't seen you eat properly. You weren't even like this after you broke up with Suzy, I couldn't even tell you guys were done and you dated her for over four years. You only dated Jennie for like a week and look at your state right now. It's so obvious you're sad. You look awful. Just talk to her and apologize for being jealous and get back together with her."

"I wasn't jealous." Lisa frowned. "And I don't want to get back together with her anyway."

"Please Lis. You punched Kai in the face in the middle of the courtyard in front of everyone for kissing Jennie. You were definitely jealous."

"I was just teaching him about respecting someone else's girl!"

Chaeyoung smirked, Lisa was so lying to herself right now. "Your girl huh?"

"She's not anymore. We're done." Lisa said almost grumpily. "I don't even want her."

"Lisa, stop being stubborn and go get your girl back!"

"She's not my girl!"

"You want her to be!"

"No I don't."

"Yes you do! And she does too. Why do you think she's been avoiding us?"

"Because she hates me. Duh."

"Or she likes you too much and she's sad you broke up with her so she can't stand to see you right now."

"She's not sad. She kissed the golden boy back."

"I thought you weren't jealous?" Chaeyoung teased. "and you know she didn't kiss him back. You saw it too. They were arguing and he kissed her and she froze for a second, probably in shock and you didn't even give her a chance to shove him off of her because you sprinted so fast to them and ripped him away before she even could."

"Did not. They kissed for like ten whole seconds."

"Kai kissed her for less than a second because you were like The Flash and you got to them so quick."

"Whatever. I know what I saw."

"You're delusional!" Chaeyoung shouted after Lisa, who quickly left their dorm room, not wanting to argue anymore.

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Kai had a busted lip from where Lisa punched him. His father saw it and scolded him for fighting. He was already in hot water with his father for the drinking in the dorms with several girls incident so it just fueled Kai's rage against Lisa even more when his father yelled at him over it.

"I wasn't fighting, she sucker punched me!"

"You're telling me a girl did this to you?" His father asked incredulously, grabbing his chin harshly as he looked at his son's state.

Kai looked embarrassed after that. He hadn't meant to admit he was almost knocked out cold by a skinny, 100 pound girl after one punch. "I'm going to get her back for this." He mumbled under his breath.

"You will do no such thing Jongin. If I ever so much as hear you putting your hands on a woman I'll send you to America to rot for the rest of your life. I mean it. You've embarrassed me enough this year already."

Kai bristled. He would get payback somehow. He decided to visit Jennie's father. Jennie was the best way to get back at Lisa. He knew it.

"You must get my daughter back." President Kim said as he handed Kai a drink in his office.

He needed to keep the integrity of his family in tact. His sister had already disobeyed tradition by marrying against their parents wishes, despite it having benefited him in the short run because he ended up with her inheritance, he thought in the long run it wasn't worth it because she had tainted their name. He just knew his colleagues looked down on him because of his Noona defying her original class and marrying down. He wasn't about to let his daughter make the same mistake and taint the Kim reputation even more.

"Yes sir." Kai answered. He needed Jennie anyway, for more than just payback against Lisa.

"She's rebelling now but she'll see I'm right. Good families have to stick together. It's just simply good breeding." President Kim said, taking a sip of his whiskey after clinking Kai's own glass.

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Kai ran into Lisa later that week, he found out that Jennie and Lisa had broken up and he couldn't wipe the smirk off of his face when he saw her.

"I'll be picking my girl up for the gala tonight. She'll be back in my arms, where she belongs." He taunted, feeling self satisfied because Jennie's father had told him where Jennie lived now so he could escort her and win her back.

Lisa almost punched him again. There were professors around though and she really didn't need to get kicked out of school for fighting the dean's son. She was sure the only reason she hadn't gotten arrested again when she punched him was because he had been too embarrassed he got almost taken out by a girl so he didn't report her. She was sure the professors wouldn't think the same though so she shoved past him harshly instead, knocking into his shoulder roughly.

"Who's the campus loser now!" Kai shouted after her.

Lisa set her jaw. She skipped her next class. Too angry because the comment had stung a little too much. Hearing her own words yelled back to her over losing Jennie didn't sit well with her.

Chaeyoung found Lisa in the dorm room, bottles of soju littered everywhere two hours later.

"Are you drunk?"

"Not yet." Lisa said smirking as she poured herself another shot. Chaeyoung snatched it from her hands before she could drink it.

"Why are you drinking by yourself right now?" Chaeyoung asked worriedly.

Lisa shrugged.

"Talk to me Lis."

"I just felt like it." Lisa answered vaguely.

"Because of Jennie?"

"Don't say her name to me. And no, not because of her."

"You're lying."

"Its not Jennie!"

"Lisa. Just admit it. It's obviously about her. You're still into her."

"I'm not!" Lisa answered angrily. "It's just I ran into the campus cheater Kai and he said Jennie was going with him to the stupid stuffy party tonight. She moves quick." Lisa finally broke out saying, it must be the alcohol talking because Lisa didn't think she would have ever said that sober.

Chaeyoung sighed as she ripped yet another soju bottle away from Lisa, who had been trying to open it clumsily.

"You know she doesn't like him like that."

Lisa shrugged, "Rich people stick together. It's what they do. She's probably already back with him."

"Are you really going to sit here and let him be her date then? Who are you? The Lisa I know doesn't give up easily." Chaeyoung taunted.

"She doesn't want me Chaengie." Lisa might be a little tipsy because saying that out loud kind of hurt and she didn't know why. They were enemies that used each other for convenience, that's all. It's not like Lisa wanted Jennie to want her.

"That's it. Get up." Chaeyoung demanded.

Lisa didn't listen.

"Now Lisa!"

Lisa scrambled up because Chaeyoung was giving her the scary look again and Lisa didn't like it one bit.

"What?" Lisa whined.

"Go get her."

"No."

"You're really going to leave her hanging and make her go with Kai?" Chaeyoung asked her in a disappointed tone. Chaeyoung knew Lisa was just being irrational. Jennie would never get back with Kai again, her friend had gained some courage to fight her father ever since she had started dating Lisa.

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Jennie was getting ready for yet another one of her father's events and she was so frustrated that she was going to end up showing up without a date even though she said she had one that she broke her favorite lipstick in half with how furiously she was applying it.

"Dammit. Stupid Lisa." Jennie grumbled. "This is all your fault."

Jennie heard the doorbell ring.

"Chu, can you get that?" Jennie shouted, still trying to fix her lipstick.

Jisoo didn't answer her, she probably had her headphones in, playing one of her games. Jennie grumbled as she walked to the front door.

She opened it and a grinning Kai was on the other side, holding some flowers.

"Your father asked me to pick you—" Jennie slammed the door in his face. "—Up." He finished, ringing the doorbell again.

"Fuck off Kai!" Jennie shouted through the door as the doorbell kept ringing. She wondered if she could sneak out of the balcony through the fire escape. She was probably going to have to change her heels if she was going to do that though. They were a little higher than she normally wore this time and she would probably end up breaking an ankle.

Jennie walked to the window, contemplating whether she really should do it or not when the doorbell rang yet again and she lost her patience.

"I said fuck off Jongin!" Jennie shouted angrily, opening the door up harshly before deflating when she noticed Lisa and Kai were both on the other side of the door now, glaring at each other. "Lisa? What are you doing here?"

"Picking you up of course, like I promised. You ready?"

Lisa didn't give Jennie a chance to answer. She walked into the apartment, grabbed Jennie's purse and keys for her, then reached out to lace their hands together.

"If you'll excuse us. We have a stuffy party to crash." Lisa said smirking towards a scowling Kai.

He grabbed Jennie's free arm, pulling her back and away from Lisa.

Jennie was still mad at Lisa so she sort of paused, letting Kai pull her back and she could have sworn she saw hurt flash across Lisa's eyes when she noticed.

Lisa paused.

"Do you want him to be your date instead?" Lisa asked Jennie, fearing the answer would be yes but she was so not going to drag Jennie out of there if Jennie didn't want her to.

"No." Jennie said, shaking her head.

"You still need a date right?"

"Yeah." Jennie mumbled out. She was supposed to be avoiding Lisa.

"Come with me then." Lisa urged her, trying to pull Jennie again but Jennie tugged on her arm to stop her.

"You broke up with me." Jennie said a little indignantly, her voice might have been laced with hurt if she cared to admit it but Jennie wouldn't be caught dead admitting that. She didn't realize she was pouting.

"It was a mistake. I thought you were cheating on me." Lisa answered, boring her eyes into Jennie. "Come with me."

Jennie's resolve broke. She told herself it was because the last thing she wanted to do was show up to the party without a date. Her father would end up throwing Kai at her the whole night and lecturing her for lying. She told herself it wasn't because Lisa looked a little too sincere. She let herself be led out of the apartment.

She heard Kai curse at them and throw the flowers in anger.

"You'll be back Jennie. You're going to regret this. Mark my words." Kai shouted after them.

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Lisa opened the door for Jennie so she could climb into her car. They had an unspoken agreement now that Lisa would always end up driving Jennie's car. Lisa's own car wasn't worth half the rent Jennie and Jisoo probably paid for their apartment alone so there was no sense in Lisa taking her car instead of Jennie's to their stuffy parties. Jennie's car fit in with all the other rich people and in the week they had fake dated Jennie always made Lisa drive. Lisa slid into the driver's seat and before she turned the car on she sighed heavily. Steeling herself.

"I'm sorry Jennie."

Jennie frowned. She hadn't expected for Lisa to apologize but she was still hurt over being used like that so she couldn't help but feel indignant.

"You said you were all in Lisa. I don't trust you. I only came with you because of stupid Kai but after this party I don't want to see you again. I can figure it out on my own and you already used me and dumped me in front of Suzy so you're off the hook. You don't even need me anymore."

"I didn't use you Jennie. Not like that anyway. I swear I didn't even know she was there when I broke up with you. I just overreacted after I saw you kissing him."

"Why Lisa?! He kissed me! You saw it yourself. You know I hate him. Why the hell would you cut our deal off like that when you know I didn't do anything wrong! You can't commit to anything! I told you. I shouldn't have trusted you to get over your commitment issues, especially not for me of all people when you couldn't even do it for your airhead ex girlfriend that you dated for forever!"

"I'm sorry! I know I fucked up with you. I don't have commitment issues though, why do you always say that to me? I was with Suzy for over four years!"

Because you dated her for that long and hardly even went to visit her, always making excuses not to. Because I think you used your long distance relationship with her as an excuse to not let anyone else that could have loved you in because you didn't trust to not get your heart broken by yet someone else and she was safe because she was far away from you. Because Suzy went to a different college than you and your father left you when you were little and your mom died on you and the only person you trust not to leave you now is Chaeyoung.

Jennie didn't say any of that though. She didn't tell Lisa the truth of why she knew Lisa was like this.

"Just forget it Lisa."

"I don't want to."

"Why not?! You've already gotten what you wanted out of this."

"Because I promised."

Jennie huffed.

"You broke that promise less than a week in." Jennie pointed out.

"I know. Let me make it up to you."

"No."

"Please Jennie, I'll do it right this time. I swear."

"I don't believe you!"

Lisa grabbed Jennie's hand, stroking the back of it gently and Jennie froze.

"Give me another chance." Lisa breathed out.

Jennie didn't know why her heart suddenly started racing. She had to look away from Lisa. She was looking at Jennie a little too intensely and Jennie didn't like it. Or did she? Jennie didn't know. All she knew is she was suddenly feeling nervous over the way Lisa was gazing at her.

"Just drive Lisa. Before we're late and my father throws another fit."

Lisa nodded, putting the car in drive. She didn't let go of Jennie's hand the whole way there though. Jennie didn't know why she didn't snatch it back. She was still angry at Lisa and besides there was no one around to see them hold hands anyway so why were they doing it in the first place?

Lisa ran out of the car first, handing Jennie's keys to the valet before running around to open Jennie's door for her. She stretched a hand out to help Jennie climb out.

Jennie had been too preoccupied with the fact both Lisa and Kai had randomly shown up at her doorstep earlier to notice what Lisa was wearing until just then. She had to admit, Lisa looked really good. She would never tell her that though.

"Who dressed you?" Jennie inquired as she hooked her arm inside Lisa's outstretched arm.

"Taehyung."

Jennie narrowed her eyes. "You went back?"

Lisa nodded. "He has good taste."

"When?"

"An hour ago, when I decided to stop being dumb and apologize to you."

"You grew a few brain cells on your own for once." Jennie quipped.

Lisa smirked at her response, sassy Jennie was back and Lisa kind of liked that Jennie.

"It was all Rosie actually, not me. No brain cells here." Lisa said, pointing to her head.

"I should have known." Jennie bantered back. "I should have known your pea brain wouldn't come to its senses on its own."

Lisa only chuckled. She had missed their banter if she was honest with herself. Jennie always challenged her and Lisa sort of realized that she liked it.

"I'm emotionally stunted. Sue me." Lisa answered back.

Jennie looked at her in surprise because of Lisa's self deprecating answer. "Are you drunk?" Jennie asked, leaning in to inspect her as they walked.

Lisa blushed a bit. She had drank earlier but she had sobered up already.

"Why? Do I smell like alcohol?" Lisa asked self consciously. She had made sure to shower and sober up from the soju earlier before going anywhere. Especially knowing she would have ended up driving Jennie if she had accepted her apology and let Lisa be her date again.

"No. I don't know. I'm just shocked you would insult yourself so I thought you might be drunk."

"It's just part of my dues for going back on my promise and breaking up with you."

"Break up with me again and I'll break your fingers." Jennie threatened.

Lisa decided to tease her, pulling up Jennie's hand and giving her a light kiss to the back of it before winking at her.

"Please, anything but my fingers. I really need those for certain, activities." Lisa smirked hard as she watched Jennie blush from her insinuation.

Jennie smacked her on the arm as soon as she recovered.

"Hey! Stop hitting your girlfriend. That's considered domestic abuse you know." Lisa whined.

"I haven't decided if I'm even taking you back yet or not." Jennie answered, still a little flustered and walking in to the hall with her head held high, Lisa hot on her heels.

Lisa grinned and grabbed two champagne flutes from a server walking by and handed one to Jennie.

"Come on, let's get you tipsy and make fun of all the old people so we can bear through this." Lisa said.

Lisa gave Jennie a dazzling smile and Jennie didn't know why her heart was acting up all of a sudden. She downed half of the champagne in one go after that.

They found a seat and Lisa kept rubbing Jennie's arm absentmindedly and it was giving Jennie goosebumps. So she kept downing the champagne. She should have slowed down but she needed to drink to stifle the nerves that had suddenly sprouted.

Eventually she was so tipsy that she had to stop drinking altogether before she was completely wasted.

She was obviously tipsy though because Lisa was effortlessly making her giggle as boring old men kept going up to the podium to make some dry speech during the event.

"That guy looks like he barely just moved out of his mother's basement." Lisa pointed out a middle aged guy with moppy hair.

Jennie stifled a giggle. She had to agree.

"She looks like she's had three divorces and is on the hunt for her next one." Lisa pointed to a lady who was very obviously flirting with one of the wait staff.

"Oh, oh! He looks like he's hidden corpses and buried them in his backyard!" Lisa pointed to a man walking stiffly, his back to them. He turned slowly as he greeted another guest and Lisa couldn't help the laughter that escaped her. "Shit. That's your dad. Sorry!" Lisa told Jennie who couldn't hold the fit of giggles anymore as Lisa apologized, not looking sorry about what she had said at all about Jennie's father.

Jennie finally calmed down enough to speak.

"No wonder he built the gazebo and landscaped our whole backyard last year. He was trying to hide the bodies of his enemies." Jennie joked back.

"When he kills me make sure I get a good spot. Maybe under a nice flower bed?" Lisa continued.

"Hmm I don't know. That's prime real estate. You'll have to invest in me now if you want a nice graveyard. I don't think you deserve a flower bed yet, maybe I'll let him bury you under a rock and I'll think about marking your name on it with chalk."

Lisa expertly grabbed another flute of champagne from a passing waiter and handed it to Jennie, bowing her head.

"Let me bribe you with drinks instead then."

"These are free already, you have to do better than that." Jennie said as she grabbed the champagne from Lisa anyway.

Lisa thought about it.

"I'll give you a piggy back ride later when you're too tipsy to walk?"

"I'm not tipsy!"

"You so are."

Jennie pouted. "Nope."

"Mmhmm."

"Am not! See!" Jennie tried to get up to stand on one leg.

Lisa was impressed that she didn't wobble over considering she was very obviously tipsy and wearing some sinfully high heels.

"I knew it!" Lisa exclaimed.

"I told you I wasn't tipsy." Jennie said smugly, sitting down, satisfied she proved her point.

"Not that." Lisa countered. "I knew you tackled me on purpose that first time. I forgave you because I thought you were tipsy but you're a pro in heels so you were obviously just trying to fake it this whole time!"

Jennie shoved Lisa playfully.

"Trust me, if I had actually planned on tackling you that day I would have made sure to leave some bruises behind. Actually, I would have made someone else tackle you, no sense in ruining my manicure over you. My nails chipped that time you know! It was awful."

"You're so high maintenance."

"I just care about my appearance, that's not high maintenance."

"I don't know why you care so much. It's not like you have to try very hard." Lisa added absentmindedly.

Jennie blushed at the comment.

"I have to try very hard actually. I don't wake up looking this good you know, it takes work." Jennie said.

"You forget I've seen you in the mornings Jennie. I woke up with you the other day and you look the same. You're just wasting all that energy for nothing." Lisa commented.

"Are you actually complimenting me right now?" Jennie dared to ask. It was probably because of the alcohol.

Lisa shrugged. "You may be an ice queen and a baby brat but I'm not blind. Everyone knows you're super hot."

Jennie couldn't fight the blush anymore. She took a sip of her champagne to deflect.

"Good to know you have eyes then." Jennie tried to say in her usual haughty demeanor but this time it didn't quite come out right.

Lisa smiled to herself, noticing the blush. She felt proud of herself for making Jennie feel a little flustered. She still had game after all, even if she was using it on Satan's spawn right now just to test it out.

Not that it had been very hard, she was just being honest. Lisa had always thought Jennie was gorgeous. Especially in the outfit she was wearing right now. It was kind of why she had always hated Jennie so much. Why she had always thought she was too spoiled. Jennie had everything. She was crazy beautiful, crazy rich, and crazy smart.

Lisa didn't think she had ever seen someone as pretty as that baby brat.

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Jennie's dad approached them once the speeches were done, with Kai in tow and Lisa really was fucking over that guy. Why couldn't Jennie's father just respect the fact Jennie was her date and not Kai's? Lisa held the flute of champagne a little too harshly, almost breaking it in the process.

"I thought you two weren't friends anymore?" Jennie's father asked them. Kai had filled him in on their fallout when he visited his office that week. He didn't give him details, just that they no longer spoke to each other so President Kim had been surprised and more than a little angry when Kai didn't show up with his daughter to the Gala but Lisa had.

Lisa may have drank a little too much because she blurted out a taunt in response. "We're not friends. We're girlfriends." Lisa smirked.

She felt Jennie stiffen beside her. Jennie's dad's face got red immediately.

"Girlfriends? What is this nonsense Jennie?"

"We're together. Obviously." Jennie said as bravely as she could.

It was one thing to bring Lisa as her date, it was quite another acknowledging their relationship to her homophobic father. She knew he had just assumed Lisa had been a platonic date, not a romantic one all of those times. Despite Jennie taunting him over it before, she had been sure he just assumed she was trying to rebel against him and make him angry with lies.

"I need to speak with you." Jennie's father said in a deadly tone to Jennie, grabbing her arm a little too hard.

Lisa must have noticed Jennie wince because she stepped up to Jennie's dad, blocking him away from her.

Jennie didn't really feel like having it out with her dad just yet so she pulled Lisa back.

"Dance with me?" Jennie asked Lisa.

Lisa deflated when she felt Jennie's hand on her forearm. She looked into Jennie's eyes, they were pleading her to not confront her father so Lisa nodded. Lacing their fingers together again and walking away from the pair. Jennie's father was left fuming.

Jennie wasn't much of a dancer, especially at these things but she found herself following Lisa's lead easily. She should have known that Lisa would be a pro, she was a dance major after all.

Jennie tried to shove the intrusive thoughts away. The thought that her body just fit perfectly with Lisa's. The thought that she was able to follow her lead so easily despite not knowing the steps of a waltz or whatever classical music they were currently dancing to herself yet she was doing it anyway because it almost felt like second nature to follow Lisa. To be guided by her. The thought that she might sort of like Lisa's protective side and the fact she had stepped up to her father so bravely had almost made Jennie swoon.

"Between you thinking so hard and your father drilling a hole in my head with his eyes right now I think I might actually trip." Lisa murmured to Jennie, holding her tighter to her.

"Sorry." Jennie mumbled. "I was just thinking this whole fake dating thing might have been a bad idea."

"Too late now baby brat. We're at war with them now, don't back out on me."

Jennie looked up to Lisa then.

"I'm not the one who runs away." Jennie couldn't help but say.

Lisa felt President Kim's and Kai's eyes on them and went for it, kissing Jennie on the cheek. So she could piss them off, that's all.

Jennie felt tingly again once Lisa pulled away.

"I won't ever run away again Jennie. I promise."

"Prove it." Jennie challenged. "Don't tell me, do it."

Lisa pulled her even closer as they danced. She shot Kai a glare as they danced past him. Lisa was determined now. She would keep him away from Jennie at all costs. Jennie deserved better. She decided she might stay in this fake relationship for as long as possible, until Jennie actually found someone worthy enough to love.

Lisa choked up a bit at that thought though. For some reason she doubted anyone was good enough for Jennie, at least no one Lisa knew. She shook it off. She should really stop drinking, she was starting to get delusional.

It wasn't like she actually cared about Jennie, it was just her competitive side. She just hated Kai and she'd rather him not have her. That was it.

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