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Everyone in the room knew two things. Lalisa Manoban never backed down. And Jennie Kim never knew when to stop. So when both of them were invited to the same private business meeting, everyone quietly prepared themselves for trouble. The room was elegant—dim lights, polished table, city skyline glowing through the windows. Lisa sat at one end of the table. Jennie sat across from her. Neither acknowledged the other. Not even a glance. At least, not at first. The presentation began. Numbers appeared on the screen. The presenter explained the proposed strategy. Lisa listened silently, fingers resting against the table. Jennie listened with her arms crossed. Then the presenter reached the final slide. Jennie finally spoke. “I don't agree with the direction.” Several executives immediately looked at Lisa. Lisa slowly raised her eyes. “Why?” Jennie met her gaze. “Because it's short-sighted.” Lisa leaned back. “Based on?” “The projections.” “Those projections were calculated three times.” “And they're still too optimistic.” Lisa's jaw tightened slightly. “Optimism isn't a weakness.” “Neither is caution.” A pause. Lisa smiled faintly. “That's what people say when they're afraid to take the next step.” Jennie's expression changed. Just slightly. “Are you calling me afraid?” “No.” Lisa's eyes remained on hers. “I'm asking.” The room went quiet. Jennie slowly placed her pen on the table. “Then let me make this simple.” She leaned forward. “I'm not afraid of the risk.” A beat. “I'm afraid of trusting the wrong person to handle it.” Someone at the end of the table suddenly became very interested in their notes. Lisa didn't move. But her eyes sharpened. “Is that supposed to be about the project?” Jennie smiled. “Does it sound like it?” Silence. Jisoo, sitting nearby, slowly looked down at her papers. Oh, this is personal. Lisa leaned forward. “Then say what you mean.” Jennie didn't look away. “You're too used to getting your way.” “And you're too used to challenging me.” “Maybe because nobody else does.” Lisa's lips curved slightly. “Maybe they're smarter than you.” Jennie laughed once. “Or maybe they're scared of you.” That wiped the smile from Lisa's face. Jennie continued calmly. “But I'm not.” Lisa stared at her. For several seconds, neither moved. Then Lisa said quietly, “I know.” Something about the way she said it made Jennie's expression falter. Not because it was threatening. Because it sounded almost like admiration. Jennie recovered quickly. “Then stop trying to intimidate me.” Lisa tilted her head. “I'm not.” “Really?” “Really.” “Then why are you staring at me like that?” The entire table went silent. Lisa didn't even blink. “Because you're the only person in this room who's interesting enough to argue with.” Jisoo nearly dropped her pen. Jennie stared at Lisa. For once— she had no immediate comeback. A few executives exchanged awkward looks. Someone coughed. The presenter suddenly became fascinated with the presentation remote. Lisa finally leaned back. “Continue.” Jennie narrowed her eyes. “You're enjoying this.” “Maybe.” “You're impossible.” “And yet you haven't stopped.” Jennie smiled. “Neither have you.” The meeting continued. But everyone had stopped pretending it was only about business. Every disagreement carried something underneath it. Every glance lasted a second too long. Every time one of them spoke, the other listened more closely than necessary. And Jisoo? Jisoo knew exactly what was happening. She just wasn't brave enough to say it. ——— The meeting finally ended. Chairs moved. Papers were gathered. Executives slowly left the room. Jennie stayed behind, organizing her notes. Lisa remained near the window. Neither spoke. Until Jennie finally looked up. “You know…” Lisa turned. “You were staring.” Jennie raised an eyebrow. “You were staring first.” “I was listening.” “With your eyes?” Lisa almost smiled. “Maybe.” #jenlisa #wlw #fypシ #foryou #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp
Everyone in the room knew two things. Lalisa Manoban never backed down. And Jennie Kim never knew when to stop. So when both of them were invited to the same private business meeting, everyone quietly prepared themselves for trouble. The room was elegant—dim lights, polished table, city skyline glowing through the windows. Lisa sat at one end of the table. Jennie sat across from her. Neither acknowledged the other. Not even a glance. At least, not at first. The presentation began. Numbers appeared on the screen. The presenter explained the proposed strategy. Lisa listened silently, fingers resting against the table. Jennie listened with her arms crossed. Then the presenter reached the final slide. Jennie finally spoke. “I don't agree with the direction.” Several executives immediately looked at Lisa. Lisa slowly raised her eyes. “Why?” Jennie met her gaze. “Because it's short-sighted.” Lisa leaned back. “Based on?” “The projections.” “Those projections were calculated three times.” “And they're still too optimistic.” Lisa's jaw tightened slightly. “Optimism isn't a weakness.” “Neither is caution.” A pause. Lisa smiled faintly. “That's what people say when they're afraid to take the next step.” Jennie's expression changed. Just slightly. “Are you calling me afraid?” “No.” Lisa's eyes remained on hers. “I'm asking.” The room went quiet. Jennie slowly placed her pen on the table. “Then let me make this simple.” She leaned forward. “I'm not afraid of the risk.” A beat. “I'm afraid of trusting the wrong person to handle it.” Someone at the end of the table suddenly became very interested in their notes. Lisa didn't move. But her eyes sharpened. “Is that supposed to be about the project?” Jennie smiled. “Does it sound like it?” Silence. Jisoo, sitting nearby, slowly looked down at her papers. Oh, this is personal. Lisa leaned forward. “Then say what you mean.” Jennie didn't look away. “You're too used to getting your way.” “And you're too used to challenging me.” “Maybe because nobody else does.” Lisa's lips curved slightly. “Maybe they're smarter than you.” Jennie laughed once. “Or maybe they're scared of you.” That wiped the smile from Lisa's face. Jennie continued calmly. “But I'm not.” Lisa stared at her. For several seconds, neither moved. Then Lisa said quietly, “I know.” Something about the way she said it made Jennie's expression falter. Not because it was threatening. Because it sounded almost like admiration. Jennie recovered quickly. “Then stop trying to intimidate me.” Lisa tilted her head. “I'm not.” “Really?” “Really.” “Then why are you staring at me like that?” The entire table went silent. Lisa didn't even blink. “Because you're the only person in this room who's interesting enough to argue with.” Jisoo nearly dropped her pen. Jennie stared at Lisa. For once— she had no immediate comeback. A few executives exchanged awkward looks. Someone coughed. The presenter suddenly became fascinated with the presentation remote. Lisa finally leaned back. “Continue.” Jennie narrowed her eyes. “You're enjoying this.” “Maybe.” “You're impossible.” “And yet you haven't stopped.” Jennie smiled. “Neither have you.” The meeting continued. But everyone had stopped pretending it was only about business. Every disagreement carried something underneath it. Every glance lasted a second too long. Every time one of them spoke, the other listened more closely than necessary. And Jisoo? Jisoo knew exactly what was happening. She just wasn't brave enough to say it. ——— The meeting finally ended. Chairs moved. Papers were gathered. Executives slowly left the room. Jennie stayed behind, organizing her notes. Lisa remained near the window. Neither spoke. Until Jennie finally looked up. “You know…” Lisa turned. “You were staring.” Jennie raised an eyebrow. “You were staring first.” “I was listening.” “With your eyes?” Lisa almost smiled. “Maybe.” #jenlisa #wlw #fypシ #foryou #fyppppppppppppppppppppppp

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