Valentine's Day

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Summary: Perrie and Jade celebrating Valentine's Day. It doesn't go as smoothly as they planned. (Slightly mature)


It was Valentine's Day, so naturally, it was supposed to defy all expectations and go down in history as the greatest, most romantic day ever.

Perrie and Jade had casually discussed the basis of what they wanted to do. They agreed on a romantic dinner at their apartment, and that they wouldn't be going out. That was it. Those were the only rules. Everything else was a secret, held by each of the girls as they planned, shopped, and prepared to woo each other.

Unfortunately, the holiday was landing on a weekday, and being college students, they still had school to worry about.

The morning began, for Jade, at seven in the morning, her body used to waking her up around that time every day. She made it her routine to wake up, make some breakfast, and then come back an hour later to wake her girlfriend for school.

Except, this time, she'd planned on stopping at the farmer's' market for a fresh breakfast and of course, some roses for Perrie. She smirked to herself as she thought of Perrie's awed smile as she accepted the flowers.

She was so getting laid tonight.

However, Jade's smug smile was wiped clean off her face when she slipped out of bed, turning to face Perrie's sleeping figure as she stretched.

Perrie was gone.

Panic immediately set in. Perrie was never up early. What had happened? The bathroom was empty. Had she been kidnapped? Had she left in the night?

Jade took a breath, readying herself to bolt out the door in search of her, when she felt two arms slip around her waist, lips pressing against her neck.

"Good morning, gorgeous," her favorite voice in the world rasped.

Jade immediately relaxed, sinking back into the arms around her, until she realized the hand around her was holding a bouquet of wildflowers, wrapped in brown paper. They were dazzling: an assortment of every colour Jade could imagine.

Perrie woke up early to get her favourite flowers.

Jade's heart was hammering in her chest like a jackhammer, and she was blushing like a teenager with a crush.

Perrie gave her a squeeze, lips brushing her ear as she murmured, "Happy Valentine's Day. I don't care if it's a total commercial holiday. You deserve to be celebrated more often."

Jade melted, already feeling emotional. Tears welled in her eyes, and she wanted to berate herself for crying so damn early into the day.

Perrie turned, moving to hand Jade the flowers, but paused when she saw the tears. "Aww, Jade," she chuckled, setting the flowers on the bed to cup Jade's cheeks. Jade took in Perrie's outfit, appreciating how early she got ready just to give her a gift. Her vision blurred with the unshed tears and she wore a shy smile.

"Thank you," Jade whispered, leaning into Perrie's palm against her cheek.

Perrie laughed. "Baby, I'm just getting started." She leaned forward, drawing Jade's lips into a soft kiss. Jade's lips were one of her sexiest features, in Perrie's humble opinion. It made kissing her that much sweeter, and more difficult to let go.

"Ugh, I cannot believe we have school today," Perrie groaned, pausing to breathe against Jade's lips.

Jade, on the other hand, was chuckling softly, arms slipping around Perrie's waist, hugging her tight to her chest.

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