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Author:Lia Kim

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It all starts with an unfortunate event. Lisa is Lili's twin but other than their physical similarities they don't have anything in common. Lisa was never able to understand why Lili never liked her and where her sister's hatred came from. After Lili gets involved in a tragic car accident Lisa finds herself forced to take over her sister's life . The social status that she has to maintain pushes her to the limits since she was never the one that liked to be a public figure, the exact opposite from Lili who was chosen by their father to take over the family run company making her one of Korea's richest women. How messy can things get when Lisa doesn't only take over Lili's social life but her private life as well?
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~A screeching noise coming from the brakes of the car accompanied with a loud bang filled everyone's ears. Moments later a car went up in flames right in front of their eyes, the young woman that was trapped in one of them unable to drag out of it without the help of her fellow citizens. Her body laying semi unconcious on the street, the noise of the ambulance approaching the only thing she could remember hearing before it all went black. ~

The moon above them was the number one that Jennie absolutely loved about the restaurant her and her beloved girlfriend were in. Not only it created the best atmosphere she has ever been in but it also made Lili's face glow, highlighting some of the most precious and unique characteristics on her face. They had been choosing that restaurant for years since they met each other, falling in love with each other even more every time they would go on a date in that magical place. The wall sized window next to the table they always booked was completing the magic by providing them the beautiful view of the night sea below them, making their hearts stop everytime they look down. Jennie looked at her girlfriend carefully, smiling to herself every time the other girl would catch her staring, creating a game between them that both of the girls loved. Lili on the other side was pretty much busy in her head. "Babe?" Jennie laughed and poked her arm playfully, catching back her girlfriend's attention for a while. "Care to share your thoughts?" She said with a smile on her face, as usual.

"Just business stuff, Jen" Lili said, her voice low and steady as her hand reached out and grabbed the glass of wine in front of her. Jennie felt her heart dropping all of a sudden, she didn't really expected that Lili would be thinking about work even when the two of them fought to find some time together, both of their schedules to tight to even have time for each other. Shaking her head Jennie went on with her dinner, stuffing her mouth with the food that had arrived at their table just so she wouldn't explode and turn their date into a fight, having had enough with Lili constantly talking about her job in their supposed free time. It's not that she didn't like to hear about it, but it always ended up like that, the two of them finally finding an hour break in their busy schedules to do something with each other and Lili turning it to another talk about her job. Jennie wouldn't admit that her girlfriend was too proud about her job and how successful she was but behind closed doors that's exactly what she though of. But she never said anything because that is the person she fell for and feels so much for. No matter how many times they would fight either via phone or in person , Lili was always the person that Jennie went back to and vice versa. "I am so ready to closing that damn deal, babe" Lili went on, not realizing that it was pissing Jennie off at all.

"Mhm," Jennie said and patiently avoided creating any scenes, waiting for the time that Lili would stop but it didn't feel like that was gonna happen any time soon. The girl opposite from her kept analyzing the meetings and the schedules that she had arranged for later, not even pointing out how much it means for her that they were sharing a moment together after so long. "Lili," Jennie finally spoke up, her hands resting on the sides of her head, like she was holding it together or something. "If this turns again into one of your business talks I swear to you that I'll leave" Jennie spat out and grabbed the small towel that was resting on her lap, throwing it on the table. Lili looked at her confused, her head not understanding where Jennie's anger was coming from. "Don't look at me like that, I'm leaving tomorrow and all you have to discuss is your job once again" she said while getting up and fixing her skirt, Lili following her steps after a little bit, her girlfriend walking out of the busy restaurant both of them heading to the parking lot.

"Where are you going?" Lili yelled a little more than she ever had, her arm reaching out and grabbing Jennie roughly. "What has gotten into you for Christ's sake?" She kept yelling while tugging on Jennie's arm like it was some sort of inanimate object, thinking that she could do what ever she wanted with her. Jennie pulled away, her arm fire red from being grabbed too hard, her car conviniently parked right behind her.

"Screw you, babe" she said and got in, driving away a few moments later leaving Lili standing alone in the middle of the street with hundreds of eyes staring at her and the scene that was created a few moments earlier. Maybe Jennie was right, she talked about her job way too often but what else could she possibly talk about other than that? Her company is always being brought up, it's brought up so often that she forgets that sometimes it's not the right time to talk business but other things such as a perfectly normal day. According to her that was the problem, she never really had a normal day growing up. Since her father died back when she was seventeen her life turned from being a careless teenager to a business woman since none of her siblings or cousins wanted to take over the massive company her father had left behind. So with no other available option Lili was quickly hooked on the job, leaving behind every trace of innocence and carelessness real quick. There were so many times that she regretted ever accepting but she couldn't have left everything that she father fought for all his life till the day that he died.

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Despite the rough last night they spent together at the restaurant, it all seemed to be back to normal when Lili called Jennie only to check if things didn't get as heated and serious as it obviously looked. Even though Lili had been drowning in work and all the papers that had her office packed she thought that the best way to say goodbye to her girlfriend but also to make up for the previous night was to take her to the airport where her flight for Paris would take off in a couple of hours. She did anything she could to get away and find time to escort her best girl to the airport, arranging her paperwork to her assistants, including scheduled meetings with higher people from companies all around Korea. That's how Lili ended up running out of the big building and getting in her black Mercedes, immediately taking off for Jennie's apartment which was located in a gated community, the girl wanting her privacy after the last incident that occurred during her stay in a normal apartment complex.

Pulling up to the driveway, Lili was happy to see her beautiful girlfriend waiting for her with a couple of buffy guys surrounding her small figure. "Oh! Let me help with that" Lili said with a smile on her face, getting out her car and approaching the shorter girl, giving her a quick kiss on the lips and proceeding to grab the suitcases, placing them in the trunk of her car and opening the door for her, Jennie happily getting the car. "Hey babe-" Lili said when she joined her in the car, Jennie grabbing her face and locking her lips with hers, her heart fluttering as soon as their lips came into contact. "Wow, that was something" Lili laughed and saw a smile forming on Jennie's face as well.

"Yeah," Jennie laughed and looked out of her window, watching her apartment getting lost from her sight as the car drove away, Lili's hand landing on hers, holding them close. "I was kind of harsh on you yesterday, so" Jennie finished her sentence and squeezed Lili's hand with hers as both of them enjoyed the radio music while driving to the airport, enjoying their last moments with each other without doing much talking, always being quiet lovers and feeling fullfiled by just being close to each other. Having only fourty minutes before leaving, Jennie tried to convince herself that it was gonna be okay being away from Seoul and her girlfriend for a while, it wouldn't hurt her or Lili in any way, she would just leave for a a couple of days, no har could be done in just two days right? Either way both of them would be busy as always, it wouldn't feel anything different from the usual.Her heart dropped when Lili stopped the car, turning the engine off and her hand holding tight onto Jennie's. Jennie sighed, looking next to her only to find Lili looking at her direction already.

"Don't be like that, please" Jennie pleaded Lili, trying to make her feel okay when she felt sad herself, pushing away her feelings for a while and thinking about the girl that she had beside her, breaking her heart the one thing she didn't wanna do. "It's just two days, okay? I'll be back before you realize I was even gone" Jennie said and kissed her cheek. "I promise" she raised her pinky and winked at her before leaving the car , taking all of her stuff out of the trunk while her body guards that had followed her carried them away. Lili still in the car, waited unit she couldn't see Jennie anymore, turning on the engine and driving away as fast as possible , speeding down the street like she had never done before, pissed that she had to let go of Jennie even for a while put planning on spending her free time away from her very differently than Jennie thought. Picking her phone up, her fingers dialed the number they knew all too well, with a smirk on her face she called the dialed number. "Hey babe, I'm coming over" was the last thing she said as the blinding lights of a truck hit her eyes, her foot slamming on the brakes and turning the steering wheel trying to avoid the moving truck coming her way.

Across the opposite side of the city lived Lisa, who had no idea that her life was gonna change completely with the blink of an eye.