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~ Jade ~


I woke to find sunlight flooding through the curtains into the room. It took me a minute to realise where I was. Then the memories came back. Perrie. Me. Kissing. Perrie and I kissed. Me and Perrie kissing. I grinned and stretched.

"Good morning, Baba," I heard Perrie say. I turned to see her propped up on her bed, laptop on her knees.

"Mornin' Pez," I replied, happily.

"You look happy today. Why so perky, Jadey?" Perried asked, beckoning for me to join her on her bed.

"You," I simply replied, hopping off the stretcher bed and climbing on her bed beside her.

Perrie smiled. "Guess what," she said, closing the lid of her laptop and turning towards me.

"What?"

"Mum said we can go to the holiday house! Just the two of us! Isn't that so cool! We can go swimming and relax on the beach. We can basically live in our bikinis!" Perrie said, clearly excited.

I grinned. "I'm in!"

Perrie grinned and stood up, reaching out her hands to pull me up. "Lets go! I can smell Mum's cooking from here!" and she pulled me out of the room.


~*~


"You ready Jadey?" Perrie called upstairs. I nodded even though she couldn't see me.

"Yup!" I grabbed my suitcase and pulled it down the stairs after me. I put the suitcase in the back of the car and said goodbye to Debbie and Jonnie. And with that, we were off.

Throughout the ride, we talked, laughed, and I shed a few tears when we talked about me missing my family. I do miss them a lot. Being with Perrie made everything else in the world seem like there was nothing there. There was nothing in our path. She made a 3 hour drive feel like a 3 minute one.

Perrie slowed down as we drove into a little town. The houses were quite flash and they got bigger and bigger as we drove through the town. There were no shops, just house after house after house. I guess you have to bring your own supplies when coming to stay here. At the end of the town, Perrie pulled into a long, winding driveway that led up a hill. As we reached the top, a big, three storey house loomed into view. My mouth dropped open in surprise. Perrie giggled as she parked the car in front of the enormous white house. It was like a bloody mansion. Not a bungalow like she had called it.

"How did you afford this?" I asked in shock.

"I'm Perrie Edwards, remember?" she said.

"Ohh." I keep forgetting she's famous. Perrie hopped out and ran around to the back of the car, opening the boot and pulling out our bags. I followed, still gaping at the huge house. I'd never seen anything like it. It seemed like the entire thing was made out of glass. It reminded me of a palace. Perrie was already upstairs by the time I finished gaping at the outside of the house and got my bags inside.

The foyer was the size of my grandma's house, with a big black chandelier in the middle that was about the size of my dorm room in Stanford. There were two winding staircases on either side of the room. They must've got an interior designer in to decorate because everything was matching. The floors were white, the walls were white and the furniture was black. There were two doors leading off both sides of the room and a long hallway in between both staircases.

I was looking around in awe when I heard Perrie call, "Hurry up Jade! We have things to do!" from upstairs. I grabbed my bags and ran up the stairs on the left side, two at a time. By the time I got to the top, I was panting. I saw Perrie come out of a door out of the side of my eye as I was bending over, trying to get my breath back.

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