Baby you deserve the whole world

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After they'd got changed, Leah and Evie walked out to the car park where two people were waiting for them.

"Leah," one of them, who Evie recognised as Georgia Stanway, squealed as they approached.

"Hi G. It's nice to see you," Leah said as she embraced her. They broke apart and Leah moved onto to hugging the other person, Keira Walsh.

Evie stood watching them. She wasn't particularly a shy person but sometimes meeting new people could be a bit scary.

"Keira, Georgia this is Evie. Evie this is Georgia and Keira," Leah said to introduce them all.

"Hello," Georgia said enthusiastically as Keira smiled and waved.

"Hi," Evie replied.

They began to make their way to Leah's car.

"I call shotgun," Georgia said before running and clambering inside. The other three laughed as they watched her go.

"Such a child," Keira said.

They chatted as they drove and it didn't take long for Evie to settle in to the conversation.

"Have you got used to the mess? I always room with her on camp and she's actually the messiest person I've ever met," Georgia said.

"Just about used to it," Evie replied.

"Er excuse me! You're worse than I am," Leah said.

"No I'm not!"

"What did you lose this morning? You know, before our football match?"

"I found my boots in the end," Evie argued causing the others to laugh.

"Actually shit where are my boots now?" Evie asked, suddenly remembering that she didn't know where they were.

"You left one on Kim's seat and Katie somehow found the other in her bag so I packed them up for you," Leah answered.

"Wow. You really are messier than her," Georgia laughed.

After they'd arrived home and apologised for the mess, the four of them sat up at the table to have dinner. They all decided to just have something light, much to Evie's relief.

They spoke as they ate together and the conversation varied through football to relationships and back again.

"You're actually class baller Evie. You completely gave us the run around. I mean I'm not surprised we're shit at the moment," Keira said.

"Oh God we're so shit," Georgia agreed.

"Gareth still being an arse?" Leah asked. The two City girls nodded.

"Yep. Still not being played in the right position," Georgia said, a sarcastic smile on her face.

"Nothing he does works. And I know it's us that's playing but how the coaches are matters," said Keira. The others nodded in agreement.

"Coaches can be shit," Evie sympathised.

"Anyway enough about football, it's doing my head in at the moment," Keira said. They moved on to speaking about relationships and Evie stayed pretty quiet.

"What about you Evie? Boyfriend? Girlfriend?" Georgia asked.

"Single. But I'm speaking to someone. I'm seeing her tomorrow actually."

"Freya?" Leah asked, not actually knowing about the plan for the next day. Evie nodded.

"How'd you meet her?" Keira wanted to know.

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