Chapter 12

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"Hey that's cheating! You landed on mine; you have to give me money!"

"Sorry little Seolhyun, but your sister just rolled, which means that someone should've been paying attention," Jisoo smugly said, grinning triumphantly at her niece, while holding her hand out for Ryujin to high five her.

Everyone laughed as Seolhyun crossed her arms over her chest, her eyebrows drawn down low over her angry blue eyes as she scowled. "Good god, look at that frown!" Chaerin laughed, "She definitely picked that up from you, Jennie."

"Well I'm not surprised mom frowned all the time if she had to spend a lot of time with Aunt Jisoo," Seolhyun snarkily replied as she pouted, and Jisoo let out a loud laugh as she reached over and messed up her hair.

Jennie bit back a smile as she watched Seolhyun roll her eyes and give her aunt an exasperated look. Family game nights were always fun and eventful, and if they'd argued a lot when Jennie was younger and had first started dating Lisa, it was nothing compared to how much everyone bickered once they'd all had kids. It was like there were seven kids there, instead of three, leaving Chaerin to play referee, and keep them all in check while they played monopoly.

"Don't worry, Hyun, Aunt Jisoo won't be so smug when I wipe the board with her," Jennie arrogantly proclaimed, arching an eyebrow as she smirked at Jisoo.

"Oh please, you've never been able to beat me at monopoly," Jisoo snorted, "you're only good at poker, and that's only because of your wild boarding school days."

"Oh fuc-"

Lisa cut Jennie off, with a sharp look as she clapped her hands together, "okay! Time to roll, Doyeon. Here's the dice, honey."

Seolhyun let out a snort of laughter and raised her eyebrows as she looked at her parents, "you guys do know we're not kids now, right. You can say fuck."

"Seolhyun Manoban-Kim," Lisa spluttered, "it doesn't matter how old you are, there's no need to swear, and it's not an attractive quality."

Jennie choked on a laugh, shrugging when Lisa turned her attention to her, giving her a sharp look. "Sorry, it's just, well, you married me, and I swear all the time. It's clearly not an unattractive quality."

"I didn't marry you for your colourful language, and it's not setting a good example for the kids," Lisa pointedly said, before she looked at Seolhyun, "dollar in the swear jar, you know the rules."

Letting out an exasperated sigh, Seolhyun rolled her eyes, "whatever."

Rosé pressed her lips together to stop herself from smiling as she rolled for her turn, moving the little boot around the board. "Hm, Jennie, can I buy your railway for four hundred?"

At the question, Jisoo's head whipped around to Jennie, her eyes narrowing in a warning - she'd refused to sell it to Jisoo, just to piss her off, because she knew it got her wound up. Pretending to consider it, Jennie pursed her lips with a thoughtful look on her face, "hm, you know what, yes, you can."

"Dude, what the fuck," Jisoo exclaimed, and Lisa let out a loud groan, burying her face in her hands.

"You're all incorrigible," she grumbled, while the three teens laughed, and the adults tried to be somewhat more mature. It didn't stop Jisoo from slyly flipping Jennie off behind Lisa's back though, or the curse mouthed back behind cupped hands. Chaerin just tutted and shook her head, used to the antics of the girls by now, and reached for the dice and letting them spill across the board as the game carried on.

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