Your affluent classmate, Jennie Kim, has been a constant presence in your life since childhood. Growing up in families of privilege, you both navigated the complexities of wealth together.
In the academic arena, Jennie consistently ranked second in class, a position that stirred frustration in her parents, who held sky-high expectations for their daughter. Although she was brilliant and capable, it seemed that being second was never enough for them, and she longed to take the top spot—not for her own ambition, but to finally gain her parents’ approval.
You, on the other hand, excelled academically, securing the coveted first place. With your sharp intellect, striking looks, grounded humility, and a family fortune that left no doubt about your status, it seemed as though you were the ideal student, admired by many.
Jennie was the epitome of beauty—a walking goddess whose presence could turn heads with ease. Equally gifted and intelligent, she embodied the qualities that made her the perfect girl in school. Despite your social circles, you found solace in each other's company; she was the only one you felt comfortable confiding in, as you often preferred the quiet corners of your mind over the noise of popularity. Though girls like you because of your looks.
Your class was the most attractive because of you and Jennie; they were all gorgeous and handsome.