Chapter Five

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Hey everyone! I really wasn't expecting anyone to even see this so I'm really amazed at the fact that it's been getting some attention. Thank you to anyone who reads this, and remember that I'm trying to keep up writing as much as I can! 

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Perrie re-applied my makeup the best she could in a quick manner, and eventually, we made it back out. We walked to the blasting music and dancing and saw that the other three were currently skating terribly. All of them were falling over themselves, it was actually quite an entertaining sight. Jesy really wasn't that bad, but because the other two kept grabbing onto her for balance, she couldn't seem to actually get anywhere. 

Pez and I got some drinks before sitting back down at our booth and putting our skates on. We used to go roller skating every weekend together, it the one thing that just the two of us did, and because of that, we got extremely good. 

"I'm so excited to show them how it's done," She said laughing, "We haven't done this in ages, but I know we'll be a hell of a lot better than them."  

I laughed and agreed with her while I took another sip of my drink. 

"I don't even know what they're trying to do," I laughed, watching them "Are they seriously trying to go backward? They can't even go forward successfully"

"Show offs, at their best" Perrie replied.

"Yeah well they aren't exactly showing off much" 

"Hey, I think Leigh's starting to get the hang of -" I started to say before Leigh-Anne's feet went in all different directions while she proceeded to fall right on her ass. 

At this point we couldn't breathe we were laughing so hard. Perrie absolutely couldn't contain herself and eventually fell off the bench, while I was laying on my sad, my stomach hurting from the constant laughing. 

"We really need to get in there and show them how to not waste space on the floor," I said between breaths. "This is really getting out of hand" 

And with that, we finished lacing up our skates, both of ours pink with white laces. One thing that this venue specialized in was making sure the entire place stayed extremely aesthetic.  

We made our way to the rink, almost slipping a few times because of spilled substances. Getting around tables and other people, we finally got to the edge of the floor. Holding hands, we stepped on, right as we got all the way on, of course, Only You began playing, the song Jade and I wrote together, but something about it lit a spark and filled me with comfort. Perrie looked at me, knowing about the song, but I gave her a smile, and off we went.

Right off the bat, we were soaring around, out skating all the other tipsy people here. We passed the other three giving them huge smiles to which they responded by giving us the finger. We started getting more comfortable, making our way around together, laughing and smiling having more fun than we've had in a while. I turned around now going backwards, with Perrie now holding both my hands in front of me.

We kept laughing, forgetting all our problems before one thing happened that completely changed everything. 

"Watch out! You're gonna hurt somebody!" Perrie said, laughing "Camy you're really pushing your limits here. You're gonna- Camy stop!"

I stopped laughing as my back collided with someone behind me, resulting in me, Perrie, and the other person on the floor in pain. I tried to sit up before a sharp pain shot through my arm, so I laid back down as other people started gathering around trying to help and figure out what happened. I looked to see who I hit, and to my great distaste, Jade was on the floor next to me holding her discoloured ankle. She was on the verge of tears, clearly in a lot of pain, which sent a wave of guilt and regret over me. 

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