Chapter Thirty-Six

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Lisa shifted so that she was lying on her side, before pressing her lips to Jennie in a tender kiss.

"I missed you~..." Lisa repeated for the second time that day, a pained furrow between her brows.

"Me too~." Jennie whispered against Lisa's skin. "I was obviously better off without you... without the fights, the screams... but... remember those nights, when you wrapped your arms around me and held me tight, like now? I swear I forgot all of our problems then. Every single time, I was ready to start over."

"I know." Lisa murmured. "Every time I felt you so close to me... I swear I wanted to make things right... I just didn't know how."

Releasing a soft sigh, Jennie cuddled closer to Lisa's warmth and nuzzled her neck. "You're here now," Jennie said. "Just... never leave again."

Lisa kissed her khaki hair and tightened her arms around Jennie. "How could I? I have all I need right here."



Strangely enough, the morning found them equally as cold. They took a hot shower, and Lisa assured Jennie that it should get warmer by the time lunch rolled around.

While Lisa got dressed, Jennie made her way to Riley's room to check on him. She made sure to be silent as she pushed the door open, and her eyes softened at the sight that met her.

He was curled up in a little ball, the covers up to his shoulders, khaki hair disheveled all over the pillow. The small brown dog was lying at his feet, also curled up, and lifted his head to look at her when his keen ears managed to pick up the little noise Jennie had made.

Turning around, Jennie fetched another blanket from a storage closet in the hallway, before returning to her son's room to drape it over his small form. Carefully tucking him in, Jennie bent down and pressed a loving kiss to his forehead, gently smoothing her hand over his rebellious hair.

Lisa smiled at the sight from the doorway.

"You know, he looked pretty warm to me~." Lisa teased as the brunette straightened and began to make her way towards her.

Jennie rolled her eyes. "He never stays covered during the night. And he never curls up like that."

Lisa grinned as she grasped Jennie's hands and guided her into her arms.

Jennie cocked an eyebrow at Lisa's action and the Thai chuckled, lightly stroking the brunette's lower back.

"It's ridiculous that you worry you're not a good mother~." Lisa told her.

"That's what we do—us, normal people. We worry~." Jennie replied, with a hint of annoyance in her voice. "Alright?"

Lisa laughed and attempted to kiss her, but Jennie fought her way out of the tall Thai's arms and pushed her away before she could even touch her lips. Another laugh escaped Lisa as Jennie swiftly turned around and walked downstairs, Kuma-yah~ following close behind her.

"Hey, come on~." Lisa said, the grin obvious in her voice, as she made her way into the kitchen, after Jennie. "I'll make you breakfast."

With a snort, Jennie turned around to face Lisa. "You'll do what?"

"I'll make you breakfast..." Lisa repeated. "I can cook. I can make an omelet." Lisa grinned sheepishly. "It's the only thing I can get right."

Jennie took a moment to process the information, before she crossed her arms over her chest. "So, that night... you two didn't even try to cook me dinner. You just promised him you'll take him to McDonald's, and that was that."

"Kind of~..." Lisa laughed.

Jennie sighed and pulled out a seat for herself at the table. "I'd hoped you'd had fun picking up after yourself..." Jennie drawled.

Lisa shook her head. "You know, you seem to have forgotten that day, when you were sick and I cooked you breakfast."

A moment of silence passed before Jennie was able to tell exactly what Lisa was talking about. "I did." Jennie admitted with a small laugh. "My bad~. But you could have simply ordered something from a restaurant."

"I'm glad you think my omelet is worthy of a restaurant..." Lisa shot back, which earned her another laugh and a roll of Jennie's eyes. "By the way~." Lisa added as she began to move around the kitchen, pulling out the ingredients she would need to make her signature dish. "I have to be in Pyeongchang tonight... and I was hoping you two would want to come with me."

Jennie frowned as she stood from her seat, slowly closing the distance between them. "Come with you?" Jennie asked, as though wanting to make sure she had heard right.

"Sure thing~." Lisa confirmed. "I mean, it probably won't be the coolest weekend, because I'll have things to do, but that region is really beautiful, and at least that way you won't be alone." Pausing, Lisa turned and grasped Jennie's hips, tugging the brunette into her arms. Lisa smiled and kissed her nose. "What do you say? Do you want to come?"

Jennie answer came quickly—in the shape of a whispered thank you and a passionate kiss.



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