"Right." Irene says rolling her eyes. "Exactly!" She says walking off to her own bedroom while Jisoo tries smelling her feet when she does she doesn't get it. They smell completely fine.

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The routine was the same every morning. Jisoo and Irene would rush off to work biting through toast as they battled past one another in their small kitchen while Jennie would sit at the table going through jobs in the newspaper. She phoned job after job but most would always require experience or a qualification of some sort. Which in all honesty how can you get the experience if no one's willing to help you out.

"Good luck today." Jisoo shouts grabbing her back from the side before rushing out the door.

"Yeah. good luck. Suck up." Irene reminds her before she's scrambling out the door too.

"Yeah. Bye." Jennie says flatly because none of her friends hear her anyway.

Her finger continues through the list of jobs only stopping on the ones she thinks she could possibly have a chance with. "Bar work." She mutters to herself reading the small description before dialling the number in front of her.

"Hello, Hunters how can I help you?"

"Hello I'm calling about the job available in the paper."

"Oh hello," The lady says on the phone a little more professional. "Would you mind if I just asked you a few questions?"

"Go for it." Jennie says with a smile on her face.

"Have you ever done any bar work before?"

"I Can't say that I have." Jennie admits twitching her lip to the side. It's the same question every time. "But I know my drinks." Jennie adds confidently because she sure as hell does.

"Ok." The lady says "The job requires for you to be available all hours as the rota changes from week to week, would this suit you ok?"

She wants to say yes. She knows she should say yes, it could help her massively to help keep the apartment and just generally live.

"I'm actually a student at the moment." Jennie admits feeling like she's been defeated already while putting her head in her hands.

"Ok." The lady says sadly. "Well if you give me your name and number we will get back to you if an interview is needed."

Despite knowing its a waste of time Jennie gives the lady her number anyway before hanging up the phone with a frustrated huff. One more year left at school she tells her self because at the moment that's all that's getting her through. She's come to far to quit now, no matter how much they're struggling to get by she refuses just to quit because life's getting tough. Just as she's about to scrunch up the paper and throw it away ready to give up for the day, her phone starts vibrating on the table showing an unknown number.

"Hello?" Jennie says with a furrow in her brow wondering who it could be.

"Hello is this Miss Kim?" A young woman's voice says down the line.

"Speaking."

"Hello, my names Seulgi I'm just ringing about the job at Browns. You had a job interview yesterday".

"Oh hello." Jennie says in disbelief. She never expected to hear back from this company, not after the way Rose had looked at her.

"I'm happy to tell you that you have got the job if you still want it?"

"Really?" Jennie question with a growing frown. "Have you got the right number?"

"You are Miss Jennie Kim?" She questions.

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