Two years later....
A few more years passed and Lisa's life was busier than ever. Between leading her father's company and managing the chaos of the corporate world, Lisa had barely found time to breathe. But despite the hectic schedule, one thing had become crystal clear: Jennie was her constant source of happiness. The more Lisa thought about their future, the more she realized that Jennie wasn't just a part of her lifeâJennie was her life.
Which is why, one evening after an especially long day at work, as she lay next to Jennie on the couch, Lisa's mind drifted toward the inevitable: marriage.
The idea had been circling her thoughts for a while now. They hadn't rushed into anything serious, but the idea of spending the rest of her life with Jennie was something that made Lisa's heart race in a good way. But before she could even think about popping the big question, there was something she needed to do first: talk to Jennie's parents.
Lisa had met Jennie's family a few times beforeâformal dinners, casual family gatheringsâbut this was different. Asking for Jennie's hand in marriage? That was next-level serious. And while Lisa was confident about her feelings for Jennie, she wasn't entirely sure how to approach the conversation with her future in-laws.
Still, Lisa Manoban had never backed down from a challenge before. She wasn't about to start now.
---
A week later, Lisa found herself sitting across from Jennie's parents at a quiet, upscale restaurant. Jennie wasn't thereâshe thought this was just a casual lunch with her parents, a chance for them to catch up. Jennie's father, Mr. Kim, was flipping through the menu, while her mother, Mrs. Kim, sipped her tea with a polite smile.
Lisa felt her palms sweating slightly as she tried to maintain her usual cool composure. She had a plan, of courseâease into the conversation, charm them with her wit, and then casually ask for their blessing to marry Jennie. Simple, right?
Not so much.
"So, Lisa," Mrs. Kim started, glancing up from her tea. "How are things going at the company? Jennie tells us you've been making some big changes."
Lisa smiled, grateful for the distraction. "Yeah, it's been a whirlwind, but in a good way. I'm trying to bring a new perspective, shake things up a bit. It's definitely keeping me busy."
Mr. Kim nodded approvingly. "I've heard good things. Your father must be proud."
Lisa chuckled, taking a sip of her water to calm her nerves. "He is. But, you know, I wouldn't be where I am without the people who support meâJennie, especially."
Mrs. Kim's smile grew a little warmer. "Yes, Jennie speaks very highly of you."
Lisa felt her heart swell at that, and she took a deep breath, deciding it was time to dive in.
"So, actually," Lisa began, her voice steady but nervous, "there's something I wanted to talk to you both about."
Mr. and Mrs. Kim exchanged curious glances, setting their menus aside and giving Lisa their full attention. Lisa swallowed, feeling her throat tighten slightly, but she pressed on.
"I've been thinking a lot about the future," Lisa continued, her voice soft but sincere. "And about Jennie. She means everything to me, and I want to spend the rest of my life with her."
Mrs. Kim's eyes softened, while Mr. Kim's expression remained thoughtful but neutral.
Lisa took another breath, her heart pounding in her chest. "So... I wanted to ask for your blessing. I'd like to propose to Jennie."
For a moment, there was silence at the table. Lisa held her breath, waiting for their response, her mind racing through all the possible reactions they could have.
Finally, Mrs. Kim smiled warmly, reaching across the table to gently touch Lisa's hand. "Lisa, that's wonderful. We've always known how much you care about Jennie, and we've seen how happy you make her."
Mr. Kim, who had been quiet until now, nodded slowly. "Jennie is our only daughter, and we've always wanted the best for her. You've proven yourself to be responsible, kind, and deeply committed to her. That's all we could ever ask for."
Lisa exhaled in relief, feeling a smile break across her face. "So... that's a yes?"
Mrs. Kim chuckled softly. "Yes, Lisa. You have our blessing."
Lisa grinned, her heart soaring. "Thank you. I promise I'll make her as happy as she makes me."
Mr. Kim smiled faintly, though his eyes were serious. "Take care of her, Lisa. Marriage is a big step, but I believe you two are ready for it."
"I will," Lisa said, her voice steady now. "I love her more than anything."
---
The next challenge was figuring out how to actually propose. Lisa wanted it to be perfect, something memorable but still true to who they were as a couple. No over-the-top fireworks or grand public gesturesâthat wasn't their style. But something intimate, thoughtful, and completely Jennie? That she could do.
After days of planning and deliberating, Lisa finally settled on an idea.
---
One evening, after a quiet dinner at their favorite restaurant, Lisa and Jennie walked along the riverbank, the city lights reflecting off the water in a way that felt almost magical. They'd had a great time, laughing and talking as they always did, but Lisa could feel the weight of the ring box in her pocket, reminding her of what she was about to do.
They stopped at a spot overlooking the water, the soft glow of the street lamps casting a warm light around them. Jennie leaned against the railing, looking out at the city skyline, completely unaware of what was about to happen.
Lisa took a deep breath, her heart pounding, and reached into her pocket. "Hey, Jen?"
Jennie turned to face her, her expression soft and curious. "Yeah?"
Lisa stepped closer, taking Jennie's hands in hers, her heart racing as she pulled out the small ring box. Jennie's eyes widened as she glanced down, her breath catching in her throat.
"Jennie Kim," Lisa started, her voice trembling slightly, but full of love, "you are my best friend, my partner, and the love of my life. I can't imagine my future without you in it."
Jennie's eyes filled with emotion as Lisa dropped to one knee, opening the box to reveal a simple yet elegant diamond ring.
"I know we've both been so focused on our careers, but you're the person I want to build my life with. I want to face all the highs and lows, the challenges and the joy, with you by my side. So... will you marry me?"
For a moment, there was silence. Jennie's eyes shimmered with tears, but a radiant smile broke across her face as she nodded, her voice barely above a whisper. "Yes, Lisa. Of course, I'll marry you."
Lisa's heart soared as she slipped the ring onto Jennie's finger, standing up and pulling her into a tight embrace. Jennie laughed softly, her arms wrapping around Lisa as she buried her face in her shoulder.
They stayed like that for a long moment, just holding each other, the weight of the moment sinking in. When Jennie finally pulled back, she looked up at Lisa with a smile that lit up her entire face.
"You really surprised me," Jennie whispered, her eyes sparkling.
Lisa chuckled, brushing a strand of hair behind Jennie's ear. "Well, I had to make it special."
Jennie grinned, leaning in for a soft, lingering kiss. "You did."
As they stood there, holding each other under the city lights, Lisa knew that this was just the beginning. They had so much ahead of themâcareers, challenges, life togetherâbut in that moment, it didn't matter. What mattered was that they had each other, now and always.
....
The weeks after Lisa's proposal were a blur of excitement, love, and, of course, wedding planning chaos. Now that Jennie had said yes and they were officially engaged, the real work beganâplanning the perfect wedding.
While Lisa wanted their wedding to be meaningful and special, she also couldn't resist injecting her signature humor into the entire process. After all, this was their wedding, and there was no way Lisa was going to let things get too serious. She and Jennie weren't the type for a super formal, stuffy affair. They wanted something that reflected who they were as a couple: fun, laid-back, but still incredibly special.
---
One afternoon, a few weeks into their engagement, Lisa and Jennie were sitting at their dining table, surrounded by wedding magazines, swatches of fabric, and a very long to-do list. Jennie was meticulously going over everything, while Lisa was leaning back in her chair, feet kicked up on the table, tossing a piece of paper into the air.
"Alright," Jennie said, glancing over at Lisa with a playful but exasperated smile. "We need to start making decisions, or we'll never get this wedding planned."
Lisa grinned, flicking the piece of paper across the table. "Decisions? Easy. Let's just have the wedding at a taco truck. Food and venue all in one. Boomâproblem solved."
Jennie laughed, shaking her head. "As much as I love tacos, I don't think our parents would appreciate that."
Lisa sighed dramatically, sitting up straight and leaning across the table. "Okay, fine. But we can at least have a taco bar, right? I mean, come on, who doesn't want tacos at their wedding?"
Jennie smirked, jotting down "taco bar" in the food section of her notebook. "I'll put it on the list."
Lisa pumped her fist in the air. "Victory! See? Wedding planning isn't so hard."
Jennie shot her a look. "Oh, yeah? What about flowers? Venue? Guest list? The dress?"
Lisa blinked, leaning back again. "I mean... how important are flowers, really? Can't we just put some potted plants around and call it a day?"
Jennie groaned, burying her face in her hands, but she was clearly laughing. "Lisa, you're impossible."
Lisa grinned, reaching across the table to gently tug Jennie's notebook away from her. "Come on, Jen. This is our wedding. We don't have to do it the traditional way. Let's make it fun."
Jennie sighed, her smile softening as she leaned back in her chair, eyes on Lisa. "I know. And I want it to be fun. But we still have to make some decisions. Like, are we going with a big wedding or a smaller one?"
Lisa tilted her head, considering it. "Honestly? Small sounds good. Something more intimate, with just our closest family and friends. I don't need a huge party to make this day special. I just need you."
Jennie's eyes softened, and she smiled warmly, reaching out to take Lisa's hand. "Me too. A smaller wedding sounds perfect."
Lisa squeezed Jennie's hand, feeling the warmth between them settle into something peaceful and sure. "Good. Then let's keep it simple. Taco bar, lots of laughs, and the people we love. We'll figure out the details, but the important thing is that we're getting married."
Jennie nodded, her smile brightening. "You're right. I've been stressing out about all these little things, but at the end of the day, it's about us."
Lisa winked. "Exactly. And I'm still serious about that taco bar."
---
The next few weeks were filled with wedding prep, but in typical Lisa fashion, she found ways to keep it light. She wasn't about to let stress get in the way of what was supposed to be the happiest day of their lives.
One afternoon, while they were visiting a potential venueâa beautiful outdoor garden that Jennie had fallen in love withâLisa found herself staring at the flower arrangements that were scattered around the space. Jennie was talking with the venue coordinator, discussing potential layouts, when Lisa suddenly had an idea.
"Jen," Lisa called out, a mischievous grin spreading across her face. "How do you feel about... flamingos?"
Jennie turned around, her brow furrowing in confusion. "Flamingos?"
Lisa nodded, her eyes sparkling with amusement. "Yeah. Like, instead of traditional flower arrangements, we could have giant pink flamingo statues everywhere. It's classy and quirky."
Jennie burst out laughing, shaking her head. "Lisa, you're not serious."
Lisa shrugged, though the grin on her face told Jennie everything she needed to know. "I mean... maybe? It'd be memorable!"
Jennie walked over, wrapping her arms around Lisa's waist and pulling her close. "I love you, but there will be no flamingos at our wedding."
Lisa pouted dramatically. "Fine. But you have to admit, it would've been iconic."
Jennie kissed her cheek, her laughter softening into a smile. "We'll stick to the flowers, babe."
---
As the wedding day drew closer, the excitementâand the jokesâonly ramped up. Lisa was in full "entertainment mode," keeping everyone laughing as the final details came together. There were moments where the stress would creep in, especially for Jennie, who liked to have things just right, but Lisa was always there to lighten the mood with a well-timed joke or a silly dance around their apartment.
One evening, a few days before the wedding, Lisa and Jennie were sitting on the couch, exhausted from a full day of meetings with the caterers, the DJ, and the florist. Jennie was flipping through a checklist, her eyes half-lidded with fatigue, while Lisa leaned back, her head resting in Jennie's lap.
"You know," Lisa said, her voice thoughtful, "we should've just eloped. ImagineâVegas, Elvis officiating, quick ceremony, and then straight to the honeymoon."
Jennie chuckled, her fingers absentmindedly running through Lisa's hair. "You say that now, but you know you'd miss the taco bar."
Lisa grinned, looking up at her. "Touché. And I guess our families might be a little upset if we skipped the whole wedding thing."
Jennie smiled down at her, her eyes soft. "We're almost there. Just a few more days, and we'll be married."
Lisa's heart swelled at the thought. Married. To Jennie. The woman who had become her best friend, her partner, and the love of her life. It was surreal, but it was also the most certain thing Lisa had ever felt.
"I can't wait," Lisa whispered, her hand reaching up to gently cup Jennie's cheek.
Jennie leaned down, pressing a soft kiss to Lisa's lips. "Me neither."
---
The morning of the wedding arrived in a blur of excitement and anticipation. The garden venue was filled with soft, glowing lights, the air carrying the scent of blooming flowers, and there was a peaceful hum of activity as their closest friends and family arrived.
Lisa, standing in front of the mirror in her suit, took a deep breath. It was happening. This was the moment she'd been waiting for.
Seulgi, who was acting as one of Lisa's groomswomen, peeked her head into the dressing room. "You ready, Manoban?"
Lisa turned to her with a grin. "Ready? I was born ready. Let's get me hitched."
Seulgi chuckled, walking over to adjust Lisa's tie. "You nervous?"
Lisa shrugged, her usual bravado in place. "Nah. I'm marrying Jennie Kim. What's there to be nervous about?"
But as Seulgi stepped back, Lisa caught a glimpse of herself in the mirror, her heart skipping a beat. This wasn't just another one of her jokes or a casual day at the office. This was real. She was about to marry the love of her life.
Seulgi, noticing the shift in Lisa's expression, smiled. "You're going to be great. Jennie's lucky to have you."
Lisa smirked, shaking off the sudden wave of nerves. "I know. I'm pretty lucky too."
---
As the ceremony began, Lisa stood at the altar, waiting for Jennie to walk down the aisle. The soft music played, the guests all watching with eager anticipation. And then, there she wasâJennie, in a stunning white dress, walking toward her with a smile that made Lisa's heart race.
For once, Lisa didn't feel the need to crack a joke or lighten the mood. She was completely caught up in the moment, watching the woman she loved more than anything come toward her, ready to start the rest of their lives together.
When Jennie reached the altar, she took Lisa's hands, her eyes shining with tears of happiness.
"You ready?" Jennie whispered, her smile radiant.
Lisa grinned, squeezing Jennie's hands. "I've never been more ready for anything in my life."
And as the ceremony unfolded, with laughter, love, and a few happy tears, Lisa knew that this was the beginning of something truly beautiful.
....
The garden was glowing under the soft evening lights, casting a warm and magical glow around the guests and the altar. Lisa stood next to Jennie, her heart racing but in the best way possible. For once, she wasn't cracking a joke or making some lighthearted comment. She was simply present, soaking in every second of what would be one of the best days of her life.
Jennie, standing before her in that stunning white dress, looked more beautiful than ever. Her eyes sparkled with emotion, her hands tightly holding Lisa's, and her smileâa smile that could light up any roomâwas directed entirely at her.
Lisa took a deep breath, feeling all of the joking and bravado fade away as the weight of this moment truly settled in. This was it. They were about to promise each other forever, and for once in her life, Lisa didn't feel the need to hide behind humor. She was just... happy. Genuinely, deeply happy.
---
The officiant cleared his throat, bringing them back to the moment as he began to speak. "Friends, family, we are gathered here today to celebrate the union of Jennie and Lisa, two people who found not only love in each other but a true partnership..."
Lisa tuned out for a moment, her eyes focused solely on Jennie. The love she felt for her was overwhelming, and the longer she stood there, holding Jennie's hands, the more she realized how far they had come. From their chaotic start as boss and assistant to thisâstanding together at the altar, ready to build a life together.
The officiant nodded toward Lisa, signaling it was time for the vows. Lisa blinked, suddenly realizing it was her turn to speak. She'd been so caught up in the moment that she almost forgot she had prepared something.
Clearing her throat, Lisa smiled at Jennie, her heart racing as she began her vows. "Jennie, when I first met you, I thought you were this terrifying, no-nonsense boss who was way out of my league," Lisa started, earning a laugh from the guests. Jennie grinned, her eyes shining with amusement.
"But the more I got to know you," Lisa continued, her voice softening, "the more I realized that you're so much more than that. You're smart, you're strong, and you have the biggest heart. You see the world in this way that makes me want to be better, to do better. And somewhere along the way, I stopped being terrified of you and started falling in love with you instead."
Jennie's eyes filled with tears, and Lisa felt her own throat tighten. But she kept going, her voice steady. "I'm not always serious. I joke around, I mess things up, but the one thing I've never been more serious about is you. You're my best friend, my partner, and the love of my life. I promise to love you, to support you, and to never stop making you laughâeven when you're mad at me."
The guests chuckled, and Jennie smiled through her tears.
"I can't wait to spend the rest of my life with you, Jennie," Lisa finished, her voice thick with emotion. "Because there's no one else I'd rather face the future with than you."
Jennie let out a soft laugh, wiping away a tear as the officiant turned to her. "Jennie," he said gently, "your vows?"
Jennie took a deep breath, her voice shaking slightly but filled with love. "Lisa, you are... unpredictable," she started, causing Lisa to laugh softly. "You drive me crazy sometimes, and half the time I'm not sure what's going to come out of your mouth next. But that's what I love about you. You bring so much joy and light into my life, and you remind me that life isn't always about being serious. It's about laughter, and love, and finding someone who makes the chaos worth it."
Lisa felt her heart swell as Jennie continued. "You've been my rock, my source of laughter, and my best friend. I promise to love you through all the ups and downs, to support you in all your crazy ideas, and to never take for granted the joy you bring into my life. I'm so lucky to have found you, and I can't wait to spend forever with you."
There was a collective "aww" from the guests, and even Lisa felt a tear slip down her cheek as she smiled at Jennie, squeezing her hands.
The officiant smiled warmly, clearly touched by the love between them. "By the power vested in me, I now pronounce you wife and wife. Lisa, you may kiss the bride."
Lisa's grin widened as she stepped forward, wrapping her arms around Jennie and pulling her in for the kiss they had both been waiting for. The guests erupted into applause and cheers as Lisa kissed Jennie, sealing their promise to each other with love and laughter.
When they finally pulled apart, Jennie rested her forehead against Lisa's, her smile radiant. "We did it," she whispered.
Lisa laughed softly, brushing a strand of hair behind Jennie's ear. "We did. And now... let's get to that taco bar."
Jennie laughed, her eyes shining with happiness. "I wouldn't expect anything less."
---
The reception was everything Lisa had envisioned: fun, laid-back, and filled with laughter. The taco bar was a huge hit, and the dance floor was packed with friends and family celebrating the happy couple. There were heartfelt toasts, including a surprisingly emotional one from Seulgi that left both Lisa and Jennie teary-eyed, and plenty of lighthearted moments as Lisa made her way around the room, cracking jokes and keeping everyone entertained.
At one point during the night, Jennie pulled Lisa aside, taking her hand and leading her to a quiet corner of the garden where the two of them could steal a moment alone.
As they stood there, away from the noise of the party, Jennie leaned against Lisa, resting her head on her shoulder. "This is perfect," Jennie whispered, her voice soft.
Lisa smiled, wrapping her arms around Jennie. "Yeah, it is."
Jennie pulled back slightly, looking up at Lisa with a playful smile. "I think this might be the best decision I've ever made."
Lisa grinned, kissing the top of Jennie's head. "Same. Well, that and insisting on the taco bar. That was definitely a win."
Jennie laughed, her eyes twinkling. "You and your tacos."
"What can I say?" Lisa teased. "I'm a woman of simple taste."
They stood there for a moment, just enjoying the quiet together, the weight of the day settling over them. Everything about the wedding had been perfect, but what mattered most was that they had each other.
Jennie smiled up at Lisa, her voice soft and full of love. "I love you, Lisa."
Lisa leaned down, pressing a gentle kiss to Jennie's lips. "I love you too, Jennie."
And as the night continued, filled with laughter, dancing, and more than a few playful jabs from Seulgi and Chaeyoung, Lisa couldn't stop smiling. She was married to the love of her life, surrounded by the people she cared about, and her future with Jennie was just beginning.
.....
After the wedding, Lisa and Jennie had only a couple of days to wrap up loose ends before they jetted off for their honeymoon. They had decided on a secluded island getawayâluxurious, remote, and far away from the demands of their hectic lives. It was the perfect place to unwind, to start their marriage with nothing but sun, sand, and the peaceful sound of the ocean.
The plane ride was a blur of excitement. Lisa, in true Lisa fashion, cracked jokes the entire time, trying to calm the nervous flutter in her stomach. Not from nerves about being married, but from the sheer thrill of what was to come. This was itâthe beginning of their forever, and she wanted to savor every moment.
As they arrived at the resort, it was like stepping into a dream. The villa they'd rented was nestled along the shoreline, surrounded by lush greenery, with a private beach just for them. The air smelled like saltwater and tropical flowers, and the view from their suite was nothing short of paradise.
"Can you believe this place?" Lisa said as they stepped inside, her voice filled with awe. "It's like something out of a movie."
Jennie smiled, slipping her arms around Lisa's waist from behind as they stood at the window, looking out at the sunset. "It's perfect. And it's just for us."
Lisa turned around, pulling Jennie close. "Just us," she echoed, her voice soft as she kissed Jennie's forehead. "Finally."
---
That first night, after a leisurely dinner on their private terrace, the two of them wandered down to the beach. The moonlight shimmered off the water, casting a silver glow over the sand, and the sound of the waves lapping against the shore was the only noise for miles.
Lisa walked barefoot through the sand, her hand intertwined with Jennie's. They had both kicked off their shoes after dinner, and now, with the cool sand beneath their feet, everything felt relaxed and easy.
"Hey, you want to go for a swim?" Lisa asked, her eyes sparkling with mischief as she tugged Jennie toward the water.
Jennie laughed softly, shaking her head. "We didn't bring swimsuits."
Lisa wiggled her eyebrows, flashing Jennie a playful grin. "Who said anything about swimsuits?"
Jennie blushed, but she couldn't help the smile that tugged at her lips. "Lisa!"
"What?" Lisa said innocently, shrugging. "We're on a private beach. It's just you, me, and the ocean. Why not?"
Jennie bit her lip, glancing at the water, then back at Lisa. "Are you serious?"
Lisa grinned, already pulling her shirt over her head and tossing it onto the sand. "Completely."
Jennie rolled her eyes, laughing softly as she followed Lisa's lead, quickly shedding her clothes. When they were both standing there, bare under the moonlight, Lisa grabbed Jennie's hand again and raced toward the water, their laughter echoing into the night.
The cool ocean enveloped them as they dove in, and Lisa surfaced first, shaking the water from her hair and grinning like a kid. Jennie emerged a moment later, pushing her wet hair back and smiling at Lisa with a look that made Lisa's heart skip a beat.
"You're crazy," Jennie said, her voice breathless from laughter.
"And you love it," Lisa replied, swimming closer, her arms wrapping around Jennie's waist.
Jennie's smile softened as she rested her hands on Lisa's shoulders, their bodies pressed together under the water. "I do. I really do."
Lisa kissed her softly, the warmth between them growing with each touch. The gentle push and pull of the ocean seemed to mirror the rhythm of their hearts, slow and steady, yet full of passion.
As their kiss deepened, the rest of the world faded away. It was just the two of them, the cool water, and the heat between their bodies. Lisa's hands slid down Jennie's back, her fingers tracing the curve of her spine as Jennie pressed herself closer, her lips moving against Lisa's with a tenderness that quickly gave way to something more urgent.
They kissed for what felt like hours, exploring every inch of each other under the moonlight. The sound of their breathing mingled with the ocean's steady rhythm, and when Lisa finally pulled back, her forehead resting against Jennie's, she could feel Jennie's heart racing against her chest.
"I love you," Jennie whispered, her voice filled with so much emotion that it made Lisa's heart ache.
"I love you too," Lisa whispered back, kissing her again, slower this time, savoring every moment.
Eventually, they made their way back to the shore, the cool night air brushing against their skin as they collapsed onto the sand. They lay there together, side by side, staring up at the stars, their hands intertwined between them.
"Is this real?" Jennie asked softly, her voice barely above a whisper.
Lisa smiled, turning her head to look at Jennie. "Yeah. It's real. And it's just the beginning."
Jennie turned to face her, a soft smile playing on her lips. "The beginning of forever?"
Lisa nodded, leaning in to kiss her forehead.
"Yeah. Forever."
---
The rest of the honeymoon was a blur of lazy mornings, sun-soaked afternoons, and long, passionate nights. They explored the island, lounged by the pool, and spent hours just talking about their futureâwhat they wanted, where they saw themselves in five, ten, even fifty years.
But no matter how far into the future they looked, the answer was always the same: together. They wanted to build a life full of love, laughter, and adventure, and they knew that no matter what challenges came their way, they would face them as a team.
---
On their last night, as they sat on the terrace watching the sunset, Lisa turned to Jennie with a grin.
"You know," Lisa started, her tone playful, "we should make this an annual thing. Come back here every year and relive our honeymoon."
Jennie laughed, shaking her head. "Every year? I don't think the company would survive without you for that long."
Lisa shrugged. "Eh, they'll figure it out. Besides, I'm Lisa Manoban. I can make it happen."
Jennie smiled, leaning her head on Lisa's shoulder. "I like the sound of that."
Lisa kissed the top of her head, feeling a wave of contentment wash over her. This was everything she had ever wantedâJennie by her side, a future filled with love and laughter, and the knowledge that no matter what, they would always have each other.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky with shades of pink and orange, Lisa wrapped her arms around Jennie and whispered, "Here's to forever."
Jennie smiled, her voice soft as she replied, "Here's to forever."
And as they sat there, holding each other under the fading light, Lisa knew that their forever had only just begun.
The End....