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mariozamci
mariozamci :
que ermosa mami 😍🌹
2026-05-16 18:45:03
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nestorcarrillo18
Nestor julian Carrillo Terraza :
hermosa 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
2026-05-19 01:42:38
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user32231065751334
user32231065751334 :
muy guapa 😘😍😍🥰😍
2026-05-17 21:37:08
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josejos.flores8
jose jose :
hermosa bb 🤩😘😘❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-16 13:11:01
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Luis Barcenas :
bellísima
2026-05-19 00:15:07
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fergarciah6
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2026-05-18 12:41:36
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sebero.benito.ber
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🥰🥰 Eres hermosa 😘
2026-05-16 20:40:29
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juan.carlos.carde20
Juan carlos Cardenas rojas :
preciosa hermosa 🥰🥰saludos bonita
2026-05-16 11:44:58
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joseantoniobritoc5
Joseantonio Britocamacho :
mmm
2026-05-16 20:06:45
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miguee397
miguee :
m sigues 😏
2026-05-17 22:19:07
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miguelangelib5515
Miguel Angel Ibarra :
hermosa
2026-05-17 03:06:17
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avefenix4157
avefenix4157 :
bellísima ☺️
2026-05-19 01:01:18
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eros :
SUPER 🔥🔥🔥
2026-05-16 11:41:03
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soltero24_7
«SOLTERO OFICIAL»😘❤️‍🔥 :
2026-05-17 03:34:36
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patricio.corrs
PATRICIO CORRS :
2026-05-18 16:15:40
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chuy03178
chuy :
cosita linda
2026-05-17 16:29:41
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alfredoperez8797 :
estás hermosa ❤️❤️❤️❤️
2026-05-16 17:50:39
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— April 10 was supposed to be one of those dates they’d never forget. ‎ ‎Six years together. ‎ ‎Lisa and Jennie spent it the way they always promised they would—no work, no distractions, just the two of them. A quiet dinner, soft laughter, fingers intertwined across the table like nothing in the world could ever pull them apart. ‎ ‎“You’re still stuck with me,” Jennie teased that night, smiling over her glass. ‎ ‎Lisa squeezed her hand. “I chose to be.” ‎ ‎It was simple. Warm. Certain. ‎ ‎They went home with full hearts, whispering about the years ahead like they were already guaranteed. ‎ ‎Then ten days later, everything changed. ‎ ‎April 20 didn’t start bad. ‎ ‎It was small at first—missed calls, a forgotten promise, a tone that felt sharper than usual. Something that should’ve stayed small. ‎ ‎But it didn’t. ‎ ‎“You always do this,” Lisa said, frustration spilling out before she could stop it. ‎ ‎Jennie frowned. “Do what?” ‎ ‎“Act like everything’s fine when it’s not.” ‎ ‎Jennie’s voice tightened. “I said I’m sorry.” ‎ ‎“That’s not the point, Jennie.” ‎ ‎The air between them shifted. ‎ ‎Words came out faster, harsher, louder than they meant. ‎ ‎Things they didn’t fully mean—but said anyway. ‎ ‎Jennie grabbed her keys. ‎ ‎“Fine,” she said, jaw tight. “If that’s how you feel.” ‎ ‎Lisa crossed her arms, hurt masking itself as anger. “Maybe I just need space.” ‎ ‎Jennie paused for a second. ‎ ‎Then she nodded once and walked out. ‎ ‎The door closed harder than usual. ‎ ‎Silence followed. ‎ ‎Lisa stayed where she was, breathing uneven, her chest tight with everything she hadn’t said properly. ‎ ‎Minutes passed. ‎Then an hour. ‎Then more. ‎ ‎The anger faded first. ‎Then came the regret. ‎ ‎Lisa grabbed her phone. ‎No messages. ‎ ‎She typed. ‎ ‎Where are you? ‎ ‎Deleted it. ‎ ‎Come home. ‎ ‎Deleted that too. ‎ ‎She sighed, running a hand through her hair. ‎ ‎“She’ll come back,” she whispered to herself. ‎ ‎Jennie always came back. ‎ ‎But the call didn’t come from Jennie. ‎ ‎It came from an unknown number. ‎ ‎Lisa frowned before answering. ‎ ‎“Hello?” ‎ ‎“Is this Lisa?” ‎ ‎Her stomach dropped at the tone. ‎ ‎“Yes… who is this?” ‎ ‎“This is from the hospital. We’re calling regarding Jennie Kim—” ‎ ‎Everything after that blurred. ‎ ‎Lisa didn’t remember grabbing her keys. ‎ ‎Didn’t remember the drive. ‎ ‎Didn’t remember anything except the way her heart felt like it was being crushed with every second that passed. ‎ ‎When she reached the hospital, everything was too bright. ‎ ‎Too loud. ‎ ‎Too real. ‎ ‎“Where is she?” Lisa asked, voice shaking as she approached the front desk. ‎ ‎They guided her quickly. ‎Too quickly. ‎That scared her more. ‎ ‎When Lisa finally saw Jennie through the glass, lying still on the hospital bed, something inside her broke. ‎ ‎“No…” Lisa whispered, shaking her head as she rushed inside. ‎ ‎Jennie looked so small. ‎So quiet. ‎ ‎Nothing like the girl who had laughed with her ten days ago. ‎ ‎Lisa’s hands trembled as she reached for hers. ‎ ‎“Jen…” her voice cracked instantly. ‎ ‎There was no response. ‎ ‎Lisa’s chest tightened painfully. ‎ ‎“I—I didn’t mean it,” she whispered, tears already falling. “I didn’t mean what I said earlier.” ‎ ‎Her grip tightened. ‎ ‎“You can’t just leave like that,” she said, her voice breaking completely now. “Not when we’re like this.” ‎ ‎Still nothing. — (check comment section for continuation) #lisa #jennie #quellisia #foryoupage #jenlisa
— April 10 was supposed to be one of those dates they’d never forget. ‎ ‎Six years together. ‎ ‎Lisa and Jennie spent it the way they always promised they would—no work, no distractions, just the two of them. A quiet dinner, soft laughter, fingers intertwined across the table like nothing in the world could ever pull them apart. ‎ ‎“You’re still stuck with me,” Jennie teased that night, smiling over her glass. ‎ ‎Lisa squeezed her hand. “I chose to be.” ‎ ‎It was simple. Warm. Certain. ‎ ‎They went home with full hearts, whispering about the years ahead like they were already guaranteed. ‎ ‎Then ten days later, everything changed. ‎ ‎April 20 didn’t start bad. ‎ ‎It was small at first—missed calls, a forgotten promise, a tone that felt sharper than usual. Something that should’ve stayed small. ‎ ‎But it didn’t. ‎ ‎“You always do this,” Lisa said, frustration spilling out before she could stop it. ‎ ‎Jennie frowned. “Do what?” ‎ ‎“Act like everything’s fine when it’s not.” ‎ ‎Jennie’s voice tightened. “I said I’m sorry.” ‎ ‎“That’s not the point, Jennie.” ‎ ‎The air between them shifted. ‎ ‎Words came out faster, harsher, louder than they meant. ‎ ‎Things they didn’t fully mean—but said anyway. ‎ ‎Jennie grabbed her keys. ‎ ‎“Fine,” she said, jaw tight. “If that’s how you feel.” ‎ ‎Lisa crossed her arms, hurt masking itself as anger. “Maybe I just need space.” ‎ ‎Jennie paused for a second. ‎ ‎Then she nodded once and walked out. ‎ ‎The door closed harder than usual. ‎ ‎Silence followed. ‎ ‎Lisa stayed where she was, breathing uneven, her chest tight with everything she hadn’t said properly. ‎ ‎Minutes passed. ‎Then an hour. ‎Then more. ‎ ‎The anger faded first. ‎Then came the regret. ‎ ‎Lisa grabbed her phone. ‎No messages. ‎ ‎She typed. ‎ ‎Where are you? ‎ ‎Deleted it. ‎ ‎Come home. ‎ ‎Deleted that too. ‎ ‎She sighed, running a hand through her hair. ‎ ‎“She’ll come back,” she whispered to herself. ‎ ‎Jennie always came back. ‎ ‎But the call didn’t come from Jennie. ‎ ‎It came from an unknown number. ‎ ‎Lisa frowned before answering. ‎ ‎“Hello?” ‎ ‎“Is this Lisa?” ‎ ‎Her stomach dropped at the tone. ‎ ‎“Yes… who is this?” ‎ ‎“This is from the hospital. We’re calling regarding Jennie Kim—” ‎ ‎Everything after that blurred. ‎ ‎Lisa didn’t remember grabbing her keys. ‎ ‎Didn’t remember the drive. ‎ ‎Didn’t remember anything except the way her heart felt like it was being crushed with every second that passed. ‎ ‎When she reached the hospital, everything was too bright. ‎ ‎Too loud. ‎ ‎Too real. ‎ ‎“Where is she?” Lisa asked, voice shaking as she approached the front desk. ‎ ‎They guided her quickly. ‎Too quickly. ‎That scared her more. ‎ ‎When Lisa finally saw Jennie through the glass, lying still on the hospital bed, something inside her broke. ‎ ‎“No…” Lisa whispered, shaking her head as she rushed inside. ‎ ‎Jennie looked so small. ‎So quiet. ‎ ‎Nothing like the girl who had laughed with her ten days ago. ‎ ‎Lisa’s hands trembled as she reached for hers. ‎ ‎“Jen…” her voice cracked instantly. ‎ ‎There was no response. ‎ ‎Lisa’s chest tightened painfully. ‎ ‎“I—I didn’t mean it,” she whispered, tears already falling. “I didn’t mean what I said earlier.” ‎ ‎Her grip tightened. ‎ ‎“You can’t just leave like that,” she said, her voice breaking completely now. “Not when we’re like this.” ‎ ‎Still nothing. — (check comment section for continuation) #lisa #jennie #quellisia #foryoupage #jenlisa

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