Jennie's POV

After Wendy has plucked my eyebrows—a procedure that hurt worse than I ever imagined—she turns me around and refuses to let me see myself until she's done putting on my makeup. I fight the nervous feeling in my stomach as she dusts powder onto my face. I remind her over and over not to put too much makeup on me, and she promises over and over that she won't. She brushes my hair and curls it before coating my hair and half of the room with hair spray.

"Makeup and hair: done! Let's get you changed, and then you can see yourself. I have a few things that will fit you." She is obviously proud of her work. I just hope that I don't look like a clown. Following her to the closet, I try to sneak a peek in her small mirror but she yanks me away.

"Here, put this on," she says, pulling a black dress off a hanger. "Out, you!" she shouts at Bambam, and he laughs but graciously leaves the room.

The dress is strapless and looks incredibly short. "I can't wear this!" "Fine . . . how about this one?" She pulls another black dress out. She must have at least ten. This one looks longer than the last and has two thick straps. The neckline worries me because it's in the shape of a heart and my bust isn't small like hers.

When I take too long looking it over, she sighs. "Just try it, please?"

I oblige and take my comfortable pajamas off and fold them into a neat pile. She rolls her eyes at me playfully and I smile while stepping into the dress. I pull it up my body and it feels a little snug before it's even zipped. Wendy and I aren't that much different in size but she is taller and I'm curvier. The material has a slight shine to it and feels silky. The bottom of the dress reaches halfway down my thigh. It isn't as short as I thought it would be, but it is shorter than anything I would ever wear. I feel almost naked with my legs this exposed. My fingers tug at the material to try to pull it down a little.

"You want some tights?" she asks.

"Yeah, I just feel so . . . naked." I laugh. She digs into her drawer and pulls out two different pairs of tights. "These are plain black, and these have a lace print."

Lace tights are just too much for me, especially given the fact that I probably have ten pounds of makeup on. I grab the plain ones and slide them on my legs while Wendy digs through her closet for shoes.

"I can't wear heels!" I remind her. I literally can't; I waddle like an injured penguin in them. "Well, I have low heels or wedges. Jennie, I'm sorry but your Toms just won't work with this dress."

I scowl at her jokingly. I am perfectly fine wearing Toms every day. She pulls out a pair of black heels with silver beading on the front, and I have to admit they catch my eye. I could never wear them, but for once I wish I could.

"You like these?"

I nod. "Yeah, but I can't pull them off," I tell her and she frowns.

"Yes, you can, they strap around your ankle to prevent you from falling." "Is that what the strap is actually for?" I ask.

She laughs. "No, but it helps with that." She laughs again. "Just try them."

I sit on the bed and stretch my legs out, gesturing for her to put them on me.

She helps me stand up and I take a few steps. The straps really do help with my balance.

"I can't wait any longer! Look at yourself," she says and opens the other closet door. I look in the full-body mirror and gasp.

Who the heck is that? My reflection looks just like me, but a lot better. I was afraid she would go overboard on my makeup, but she didn't. My gray eyes look lighter against the chestnut eye shadow, and the pink blush on my cheeks makes my cheekbones more prominent. My hair looks shiny and is curled into big waves, not the small, stringy curls I was expecting.

"I am impressed." I smile and look closer. I poke my cheek to make sure what I'm seeing is real.

"See, you are still you. Just a more sexy, well-kept you." She giggles and calls for Bambam to join us.

He opens the door and his lips part. "Where is Jennie?" he asks and looks around the room playfully. He picks up a pillow and looks under it.

"What do you think?" I ask and tug the dress down again.

"You look great, really great." He smiles and wraps his arm around Wendy's waist. She leans in and I look away.

"Oh, one more thing," she says and reaches over to the dresser, pulling out a tube of lip gloss and puckering her lips. I close my eyes and do the same while she rubs the sticky gloss across my lips.

"Ready?" Bambam asks and she nods.

As we head out, I grab my purse and throw a pair of Toms inside, just in case.

DURING THE DRIVE I sit in the back and stare out the window, letting my mind wander. When we arrive at the restaurant, I cringe at the number of motorcycles outside. I had assumed we would be going somewhere like T.G.I. Friday's or Applebee's, not a biker bar and grill. When we walk inside I feel like everyone is staring at me, even though they probably aren't.

Wendy grabs a hold of my hand and pulls me along as they walk to a booth in the back. "Jackson is coming. That's okay, right?" she asks as we take our seats.

"Yeah, of course," I tell her. As long as it's not Lisa, I don't mind. Besides, some company would be nice, because right now I feel like the third wheel.

A woman with even more tattoos than Wendy and Bambam strides over to the table and takes our drink order. Wendy and Bambam both order beers. This must be why they like to come here, because they don't card. The woman raises an eyebrow when I order a Coke, but I don't want to drink. I have studying to do when I get back to my room. Minutes later she brings our drinks and I'm taking a big swig when I hear a wolf whistle as Jackson and Rosé walk toward our table. As they get closer, Nancy's pink hair comes into view . . . followed by Lisa.

I spit the Coke back into my cup.

Wendy's eyes widen as she lays eyes on Lisa and she looks at me. "I swear I didn't know she was coming. We can leave now if you want," she whispers as Rosé slides into the booth next to me. I have to force myself not to look toward Lisa.

"Whoa, Jennie, you look superhot!" Rosé proclaims, and I blush. "Really, like wow! I've never seen you like this."

I thank her by way of a small smile. Jackson, Nancy, and Lisa sit in the booth behind us. I want to ask Wendy to trade seats with me so my back will be to Lisa, but I can't bring myself to. I will just avoid eye contact with her the entire time. I can do it.

"You do look smokin', Jennie" Jackson says over the divider, and I smile because I'm not used to all this attention. Lisa hasn't commented on my new look, but I didn't expect her to. I'm just glad she isn't insulting me.

Lisa and Nancy are sitting right in my line of sight. I can see Lisa's entire face through the space between Wendy and bambam's shoulders.

If I just look once, it couldn't hurt . . . Stealing a peek before I can stop myself, I instantly regret it. Lisa's arm is hooked around Nancy's shoulders.

Jealousy tears through me—my punishment for looking at her when I shouldn't be. Of course they are probably messing around again. Or still. They probably never stopped. I remember how comfortable she was straddling her at the party, and I swallow down the bile rising in my throat. Lisa is free to do whatever or whoever she pleases.

"She does look great, doesn't she?" Wendy encourages them and they all nod.

I can feel Lisa's eyes on me but I can't look over at her again. She is wearing a white T-shirt that I'm sure lets her tattoos show through, and her hair is perfectly messed up, but I don't care. I don't care how good she looks or how skanky Nancy is dressed.

She's so irritating, with her stupid pink hair and her skanky clothes. She is a slut. I'm surprised by my thoughts and my anger toward her, but it's true. And I really don't like her. I don't think I've actually ever called anyone a slut, even in my head.

So of course she picks right now to compliment me. "You do look good, girl, better than ever before!" she says and then leans into Lisa's chest.

I make eye contact with her and fake a smile.

"Mind if I have a sip?" Rosé asks, but grabs my cup before I really answer.

I let her drink out of my glass, which I'm usually against, but I am so uncomfortable right now that I can't think straight. She gulps down half my Coke and I nudge her.

"Sorry, babe, I'll order you another," she says smoothly. She really is very attractive and looks more like a model than a college student. If she didn't have so many tattoos, she probably would be a model.

A noise comes from the other booth, and my eyes dart to Lisa. She clears her throat loudly, staring at me with blazing eyes. I want to look away, but I can't. I'm caught in her gaze as Rosé lifts her arm up and rests it on the back of the booth, directly behind me.

Lisa's eyes narrow and I decide to have a little fun.

Remembering that she was pretty adamant about me not hanging out with Rosé before, I lean into Rosé ever so slightly. Lisa's eyes go wide, but she quickly recovers. I know how immature and ridiculous this whole thing is, but I don't care. If I have to be around her, I want her to be as uncomfortable as I am.

The biker woman returns and takes everyone's food order. I go with a burger and fries, minus the ketchup, and everyone else orders hot wings. She brings Lisa a Coke and the rest of them another round of beers. I am still waiting on my Coke but I don't want to be rude by pointing that out to the woman.

"They have the best wings here," Rosé informs me and I smile at her. "So are you going to the bonfire next weekend?" I ask her.

"I don't know, it's not really my scene." She takes a drink of her beer and brings her arm down from the booth to rest fully over my shoulder. "Are you going?"

I don't look her way, but I imagine Lisa's irritation at this. Truth is, I do feel guilty flirting with her this way, and I've never really tried to flirt with anyone before, so I'm sure I am terrible at it. "Yeah, with Jisoo."

Everyone bursts into laughter. "Jisoo Gibson?" Rosé asks, still laughing.

"Yeah, she's my friend," I snap. I don't like the way they are all laughing at her.

"She would go to the bonfire! She is such a lame," Nancy says, and I glare at her.

"No, she isn't, actually. She is really cool," I say in her defense. I understand that my definition of cool is not the same as theirs, but mine is better.

"Jisoo Gibson and cool do not belong in the same sentence," Nancy says and brushes Lisa's hair back off her forehead.

I hate her.

"Well, sorry if she isn't cool enough to hang out with you guys, but she is . . ." I start to shout and sit up straighter in the booth, knocking Rosé's arm off my shoulders.

"Whoa, Jennie, calm down. We are just teasing," Jackson says and Nancy smirks at me. I get the feeling she doesn't care for me much, either.

"Well, I don't like when people tease my friends, especially when she isn't here to defend herself." I need to calm down . . . My emotions are running wild from being around Lisa and the way she's hanging all over Nancy in front of me.

"Okay, okay, I'm sorry. Besides, I do gotta give her some credit for that black eye she gave Lisa," Rosé says and wraps her arm back around me. Everyone excerpt Lisa laughs, even me.

"Yeah, good thing that professor broke the fight up, or Lisa would have gotten beat even worse by the loser—" Jackson says and then looks at me. "Sorry, it slipped," she says and gives me an apologetic smile.

A professor? Their fight wasn't broken up by a professor—it was broken up by Lisa's dad. Either Jisoo lied, or . . . wait, I wonder if these guys even know Lisa and Jisoo are soon to be stepsisters. I look at Lisa, who now looks worried. She lied to them. I should call her out on it right now in front of everyone.

But I can't. I'm not like her. I find it harder to hurt people than she does.

Except Kai, my subconscious reminds me, and I push her back. "Well, I think the bonfire will be fun," I say.

Rosé looks at me with interest. "Maybe I will make an appearance after all."

"I'm going," Lisa adds randomly from the other booth.

Everyone turns to look at her, and Nancy laughs. "Yeah, sure you are." She rolls her eyes and laughs again.

"No, really, it won't be so bad," Lisa softly insists, earning another eye-rolling from Nancy.

Lisa going because Rosé said she was? Maybe I'm a better flirt than I thought.

The server brings out our food and hands me my burger. It looks great, except for the ketchup dripping off the side. My nose scrunches up and I try to wipe some of it off with a napkin. I hate sending food back, and I'm already having a hard enough time tonight. The last thing I need is to draw even more attention to myself.

Talk of the party tonight circles the booths while everyone digs into their wings and I pick at my fries. Eventually the server stops back and asks if we need anything else.

"No, I think we're good," Bambam starts to say, and she begins to walk away.

"Wait. She ordered her burger with no ketchup," Lisa says loudly, and I drop a fry onto the plate.

The waitress looks at me with concern. "I'm sorry about that. Do you want me to take it back?"

I'm so embarrassed, all I can do is shake my head. "Yeah. She does," Lisa answers for me.

What the hell is she doing? And how did she even know it had ketchup? She is just trying to make me uncomfortable.

"Here, honey, give me your plate." She smiles and holds her hand out. "I'll bring you a new one." I hand it to her and look down while I thank her. "What was that?" I hear Nancy ask Lisa. She should really work on her whispering voice.

"Nothing, she doesn't like ketchup," she simply says and she huffs before taking a drink of her beer.

"So?" Nancy says and Lisa glares at her. "So, nothing. Just drop it."

At least I know I am not the only one she is rude to.

My new food sans ketchup arrives, and I eat most of it despite my lack of appetite. Rosé ends up paying for my meal, which is both nice and awkward at the same time. Lisa's annoyance seems to grow as Rosé puts her arm around me yet again on the walk outside.

"Ten says the party is already packed!" Jackson says, reading a text.

"You should ride with me there," Rosé offers, then frowns when I shake my head.

"Oh, I am not going to the party. Bambam is going to take me back."

"I can take her back to her room since I drove," Lisasays.

I almost trip over my feet at this, but fortunately Wendy grabs hold of me and smiles at Lisa. "No, Bambam and I will take her. Rosé can ride with us, too."

If looks could kill, Wendy would be collapsing on the floor right now.

Lisa turns to Bambam. "You don't want to drive drunk on campus; the police are going to be looking for people to give tickets to because it's Friday."

Wendy looks at me, waiting for me to speak up, but I don't know what to say. I don't want to be in the car with Lisa alone, but I don't want to drive with Bambam when she has been drinking. I shrug and lean into Rosé while they settle this among themselves.

"Great, let's drop her off and then go have some fun," Nancy tells Lisa, but she shakes her head.

"No, you ride with Bam and Wendy," she says forcefully and Nancy shrinks.

"For God's sake can we just get in the cars and go!" Jackson whines and pulls his keys out.

"Yeah, let's go, Jennie," Lisa says and I look up at Rosé and then at Wendy.

"Jennie!" Lisa barks again as she unlocks her car door. She looks back at me and I get the feeling that if I don't follow she will drag me to the car. But why would she even want to be around me if she told Wendy that I had better not come around? She disappears inside the car and starts the engine.

"It'll be okay, just text me as soon as you get back to the room," Wendy says, and I nod and walk to Lisa's car. My curiosity gets the best of me, and I have to know what her intentions are. I just have to.