Part One

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Jennie can't believe she's doing this. In fact, she's not entirely sure what she's about to do is legal and is semi-convinced she's actually in some messed up dream where she's crashing somebody's wedding. The first time she's seeing the bride in person and it's to ruin her wedding.

She doesn't even believe in weddings and marriages and all that. The raven-haired girl thinks the whole affair is archaic and has no real place in the modern world where there are a million and one ways to show your love to someone. But that may just be her commitment issues talking, which is a story for another day (or maybe a few pages down).

Anyway, commitment issues or not, what she's about to do can't be considered normal. Jisoo is going to owe her a huge favor that's for sure. She doesn't quite remember how the Polynesian had successfully convinced her in making a complete ass of herself in some stranger's wedding. Well at least, the bride is a stranger, so worst-case scenario: she'll never have to see anyone at this wedding ever again. Hopefully.

Jennie met Kim Jisoo a few years back in a bar when the dark-haired Korean rescued her from some guys that were planning on taking advantage of her when she'd decided to drink herself into a stupor after her long-time girlfriend and childhood best friend shattered her heart when she determined that they just weren't good enough together anymore. That 'we've grown apart, Jen. And I've just fallen out of love with you'. Whatever the fuck that means.

Jennie couldn't ever remember picturing a future with anyone other than Chahee by her side.

It's always been Jennie and Chahee for as long as she's known—they've been best friends since kindergarten, stuck with one another through the ups and downs of high school, roomed together, and finally started dating in college—they were inseparable, in sync, complementary, and so so in love.

Needless to say, she didn't quite know how to cope with the seemingly abrupt end of a relationship she never thought in a million years would ever actually come to an end. She's never really understood how someone could just "fall out of love" with someone, because she sure as hell was as in love with Chahee the day that the brunette decided to break her heart, as the first time Jennie met the girl in their school's playground. Perhaps, she isn't as intuitive or as aware of other people's feelings as she had thought.

Back to the topic at hand, Jennie was not in a good place when Jisoo had met her. The raven-haired girl hadn't recognized just how dependent she had been on Chahee until the girl was gone. and it was only then that she realized that she didn't really have very many close friends, with whom she could talk with or whose shoulder she could cry on. So, she ended up at a bar, drinking herself to an inevitable alcohol poisoning if it weren't for Jisoo, who had been in the club with her friends to celebrate passing the bar exam and had been keeping a close eye on the raven-haired girl when she noticed a group of guys watching the increasingly inebriated girl.

So, when Jennie was stumbling out of the bar with the group of guys hot on her heels, Jisoo moved to sidle up next to the girl, who was too far gone to even really protest to anything, and Jisoo took the raven-haired girl to her home and made sure she was safe.

When Jennie woke up in a panic after realizing she was in a stranger's home, Jisoo introduced herself and explained the events of last night, and from then on, they'd become best friends. They made quite the pair, both outgoing and slightly crazy. Jisoo's boisterous personality actually mixes quite well with Jennie's I-won't-take-anyone's-shit character, and together they got in loads of trouble, wreaking havoc across Seoul.

So, when Jennie says she doesn't know how she got roped into this whole mess, she's actually just being dramatic. Jisoo had saved her more times than she can count. The girl will lay her life on the line for the raven-haired girl and she'd do the same in a heartbeat. It doesn't make this any less nerve-wracking, however. She hopes it won't be all for naught and that Jisoo will actually end up with her happy ending after this whole mess blows over.

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