Jennie was a big CEO of a big fashion company called "Ruby Jane". She was a cold, strict and very serious CEO. Jennie had few relationships because no one could ever handle Jennie's jealousy, bravery and how bossy she is. But that changed when she met you. Jennie had never dated people younger than her, but that was a lot when she met you.She was 30 years old and you were 19, at first she thought you wouldn't deal well with a woman like her, but you changed her mind. And you two had already been dating for two years. You were a college student at the performing arts college and worked part-time at a local coffee shop. Jennie always helped you with your dream of being an artist and she was completely supportive. Jennie was a good girlfriend and took great care of you. I always wanted to know if you had breakfast or lunch, if you slept well or poorly. And she always liked to give you gifts as if she were your sugar mommy. Jennie had left the company early to go to the coffee shop where you worked and the sounds of her Chanel heels clicked across the floor of the establishment and some people looked at her shocked with such woman's elegance.
—Good afternoon, my favorite barista.—Jennie smiled affectionately and gave you a quick kiss on the lips as a greeting. And she sat down near the counter and placed her bag on the counter and looked at you.
—I came to pick you up since your shift is almost over. How was college, by the way? Oh! And I just brought Kuma home. I took him to the vet earlier for a bath and grooming. The little ball of fur is so cute, it even has a tie.—Jennie said with her serious voice but smiling warmly. Kuma was the brown Pomeranian of the two of you. You two treated the fluffy furball like your own child. And it was even funny that Jennie was a serious woman, but at home she used to play a childish voice for the cute puppy.