Chaeyoung and Lisa exchanged looks, the latter looked nervous for some reason.

But Chaeyoung ended up sighing. "Okay," she said and dropped the old stained rag on the closest table.

"No, it's not," Lisa raised her hands, trying to stop the situation.

"It is, please, come," he interfered again, being bold and taking her arm in a light grip.

Chaeyoung looked at the movement, but her face was blank. "Yeah, go," she nodded to Lisa and then smiled at him. "I'll have things to do anyway, thank you for helping her Kookie," she patted his chest and left, her long blond hair facing them in seconds.

"Rosie..." Lisa murmured tiredly.

"Is she okay?"

"Yeah," she nodded. "Why don't you tell her to help you with photography? She is good too," she blurted out with a new exciting spirit.

Was she pushing him to Chaeyoung? Couldn't she see that it was stupid?

"But you're better," he blinked in disbelief.

Lisa couldn't help but smile. "Don't say that," she whined softly.

He smiled like an idiot while getting on his way to his backpack for the extra t-shirt -she following him-, but he cleared his throat to explain his point, to not look that biased. "I mean, if I had some painting question, I'd ask her because she's majoring in that like me. But you're majoring in photography so you know more and-"

"You have a point," she nodded, deep in thoughts. "But, she has more free time than me"

"You're busy?" that didn't cross his mind before, even though he knew she had a usually booked schedule Lisa was always finding time to relax and... was she trying to make up excuses?

"Yes, my parents and grandmother are visiting, so I'm booked all this week," she admitted and he could sense the resignation in her voice while he opened the zipper of his black backpack.

Oh.

Right.

She said her mother was going to come.

"Ka-Kai said you don't get along well with your mother, I... sorry for being intrusive, you don't have to talk about it if you don't want to, It's probably a weird topic to talk about, right? I asked because I-I was-I was wondering about it since-since that. No, that-"

Lisa cut his stuttering. "We don't get along because I'm a major disappointment for them," she said simply with a smile once he looked at her.

What type of sentence was that?

"I-" he stuttered, not knowing what to say. Was she being serious?

"It's okay, anyway. I'm not enough disappointment for them to stop visiting... yet," she chuckled bitterly. "But I'm working on it"

"Really?"

"No, I'm kidding," her tone was more playful this time. "At least in the working on it part, I don't have to make a big effort to disappoint," she shrugged casually.

Jungkook couldn't get it. "Why would you be a disappointment? You work hard and you study, most parents want that"

"Oh, but you don't know my parents and I wish I was that lucky," it was weird to see that bitter humor on Lisa and she noticed his lost gaze, besides it was obvious as fuck. "I'm kidding, they love me... I like to think"

Jungkook looked down at his hands, trying to process her words and then he reacted, he was like half an hour with the shirt in his hands while Lisa was getting white. "Here is the shirt," he handed it to her.

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