Jade nodded gently and looked at the blue eyed girl who has a small pout covering her lips.

Debbie disappeared from their sight leaving the two Geordies alone.

Perrie frowned. Jade looked at her intently with innocence in her eyes. "Ah! Damn it! Stop looking at me. No ugly people have the right to look at me." Perrie said like a stubborn child and stomped her feet towards the direction of her car, childishly.

Jade sighed and shrugged her shoulders nonchalantly before following the taller girl in her car.

***

(School)

The two girls reached the school and went out of the car. Perrie turned towards the brunnette who was busy scanning her bag carefully.

"Oi, you ugly nerd, I won't drive you home later because I have to hang out with my gang. Just tell my mom that I dropped you off and went with my friends. K bye."

Jade looked at Perrie confusingly, tilting her head to the side as the blonde started to take a step forward but stopped when Jade called her name. She turned around, frowning... as always.

"Where are you going? We have the same classes right?" Jade asked, her eyes showing nothing but innocence like the little angel she is.

Perrie scoffed and dip her hands down inside the pocket of her leather jacket.

"Gonna go smoke, why? Just mind your business, small." Perrie countered back and started walking once more when Jade spoke again.

"But Debbie asked me to keep an eye on you. You should come with me, Perrie." The small brunnette said, big doe eyes staring at bright blue ones.

Perrie stomped her feet on the ground repeatedly, rubbing her head in annoyance. "Just go and don't wait for me, okay? I can take care of myself."

And with that, Perrie sprinted across the hallway, heading towards the back of the school.

Jade shook her head at the blonde's attitude and decided to ran towards her first class as she was a tad late.

When she'd reached her math class, all eyes were on her.

"Ms. Thirlwall, I expect you to be more late than 20 minutes." Her teacher said sarcastically. Jade blushed from embarrassment.

"I'm so sorry sir. It won't happen again." The teacher nodded and went back to teaching. The brunnette sighed and made her way to her seat.

"Hey Jade." The brown eyed girl looked to her right seeing Jed smiling at her, flashing his white teeth. The boy is obviously gorgeous.

Jade smiled back and giggled. "Hello Jed."

The boy lowered his head and scratched the back of his neck, blushing madly as the small yet cute Geordie beside him was smiling so innocently.

"Uh... yeah. I-I just wanted to say hi." He finished and scribbled down on his notes, using this as an excuse to hide his now reddening cheeks.

Jade giggled and turned to listen to the discussion.

Halfway through the discussion, the door bursted open and the air conditioned room smelt like smoke when someone entered. The teacher looked at the blonde in a way that would intimidate everyone but Perrie being Perrie, just gave him an expressionless face and headed towards the direction of Jade.

"A two-hour detention after class, Ms. Edwards. One, for being late... again, and two, for entering my class smelling like a disgusting animal."

The blonde ignored him. He looked towards Jade, then to Jed, back to Jade, and to Jed again.

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