Chapter 11

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"Yeah dad it's ok I changed my number, I'll be fine. No she isn't here yet, but she'll come later this week" Perrie said being slightly annoyed by her father's worry. She was thankful for her dad but he could worry way too much.

"Ok, but if Jade isn't here soon I'll drive here" her dad announced, his tone of voice too serious for Perrie's liking.

"Yeah dad, I'll call you when she's here and knowing her she won't be too long"

"She better doesn't take too long"

"Yeah yeah, I should call management, bye dad"

"Bye be careful!" Alex greeted and hung up, leaving his daughter sighing to herself while throwing herself on the comfortable couch in her flat. She had to move flats again because too many fans and paparazzi found her last one's location.

Being famous definitely had its downsides but she still got to perform in places she would have never seen otherwise and live her dream. And the thing her dad was worrying about was of some other reason anyways and it would have been the same without her fame.

"Hi it's Perrie. You wanted to talk?" Perrie asked her manager curiously, she was on a short break at the moment so him telling her that there was something he needed to tell her about was weird and most likely meant her break would be shortened once again.

"Hi Perrie, we had a meeting today"

"And?"

"And you'll get to perform at Capital summer time ball and some other festivals in Europe and the US" he told Perrie excitedly, Perrie had always loved festivals because everyone seemed to be up for it and everyone was enjoying themselves, some might need alcohol others don't but she still loved festivals.

Her manager did know that and Perrie did know that there was something odd about it, "Now what's the catch?"

"Why do you always think there's something fishy?"

"Just tell me what it is" Perrie challenged eying her fingernails, thinking about which colour she should probably get for her next manicure.

"You might have to shorten your break a bit" a shy voice admitted and Perrie could imagine him scratching his neck with his hand.

"Steve you can't always do that to me. I need my breaks" Perrie sighed while thinking about the time she could have probably spend with Jade if she was at home.

"I know, but it was an amazing offer and I called Jade's coach and she said it was ok for her to join you on a few dates"

"Thanks Steve, just send me an e-mail with all the gigs I'll have"

"Already done" Steve said cheerfully hanging up shortly after. And Perrie could imagine the man grin widely again because he knew that she couldn't be angry with him. Especially not when he was helping her to spend time with Jade after they've both been away for quite a while.

So Perrie laid down on the sofa again, switching on the TV which showed a re run of some movie she had seen a few times already but didn't pay any attention as she was busy checking all of the dates of the festivals ahead of her thinking about memories in the countries she'll be in again.

"Doing anything interesting?" Perrie's focus changed from her phone to the new voice echoing throughout the room. To say she didn't expect this person to be here would be an understatement.

"Jonnie? What are you doing here?"

"I don't even get a hello? Where did you are always welcome to come over go?" her older brother asked a mockingly hurt look evident on his face.

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