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Lisa Manoban lived at 300 kilometers per hour. Crowds screamed her name. Sponsors fought for her attention. Every race ended the same way— Lisa winning. Jennie Kim wasn't impressed.
Lisa Manoban lived at 300 kilometers per hour. Crowds screamed her name. Sponsors fought for her attention. Every race ended the same way— Lisa winning. Jennie Kim wasn't impressed. "I'm supposed to care because you drive fast?" Lisa gasped dramatically across the dinner table. "I risk my life every weekend." "You turn left for a living." Lisa clutched her chest. "That's offensive." Jennie hid her smile behind her wine glass. Almost. — Everyone knew Jennie. The CEO who built an empire before thirty. Cold. Demanding. Unreachable. Everyone bent for Jennie. Employees. Investors. Competitors. Everyone except Lisa. Especially Lisa. — One evening, after another race victory, Lisa climbed onto Jennie's office desk. "Lalisa." "What?" "Get off my desk." "No." Jennie sighed. Lisa grinned. "You know, you're getting softer." "I'm not." "You are." "I'm literally firing someone tomorrow." "See? You said tomorrow." Jennie stared. Lisa pointed accusingly. "Old Jennie would've fired them today." Jennie hated how hard it was not to laugh. — Weeks became months. Then somehow Jennie started watching every race. Every single one. Even during meetings. Even while traveling. Even when she claimed she was too busy. One afternoon, Lisa walked into Jennie's office carrying a trophy. Jennie didn't look up. "Congratulations." Lisa froze. "You watched?" "No." "You knew I won." "I read the report." Lisa narrowed her eyes. "At three in the morning?" Silence. Lisa smiled slowly. Dangerously. "Oh my God." Jennie continued typing. "Oh my God." "What?" "You were worried." "I wasn't." "You called my manager six times." Jennie stopped typing. "...Five." Lisa burst out laughing. — The crack finally appeared on a rainy night. Jennie had canceled a billion-dollar meeting. For Lisa. The racer had suffered a minor crash during practice. Nothing serious. Just bruises. Yet Jennie arrived at the hospital before anyone else. Lisa sat on the bed, perfectly fine. Jennie looked furious. "Do you enjoy giving me heart attacks?" Lisa blinked. "Aww." "This isn't funny." "You came." "Obviously." "No board meeting?" "No." "No investors?" "No." Lisa tilted her head. The smile on her face was unbearably fond. Then she quietly said: "Even rulers bend." Jennie's jaw tightened. "Lisa." "How sure were you that you wouldn't?" Silence. Heavy silence. The kind that usually made people retreat. Lisa didn't. Never Lisa. Jennie looked away first. And maybe that was the answer. — Later that night, they stood on the hospital balcony. The city lights shimmered below. Lisa leaned against the railing. "So." Jennie already knew. "So?" "Did I win?" Jennie scoffed. "You treat everything like a competition." "Says the CEO." Lisa held out her hand. Jennie looked at it. Then at her. Then back at it. A ruler would have walked away. A ruler would have protected her pride. A ruler wouldn't have spent months rearranging her entire life around one racer. Jennie took her hand. Lisa's smile softened immediately. There it was. The thing Jennie had been fighting all this time. Not defeat. Not surrender. Love. Jennie intertwined their fingers. "You didn't bend me." Lisa raised an eyebrow. "No?" Jennie's gaze settled on her. Steady. Certain. "I chose to." For the first time, Lisa had nothing clever to say. The champion racer who outran everyone suddenly forgot how to breathe. Jennie smirked. "Looks like you're the one losing now." Lisa laughed, resting her forehead against Jennie's shoulder. Maybe rulers bend. Maybe empires fall. Maybe the strongest people eventually find someone worth surrendering to. And for Jennie Kim, that someone had always been Lisa Manoban. #jenlisa #jennie #lisa #fyp #foryou

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