Jade thought about how she had spent yesterday with Stacey and how nice she was and how unlikely of her this was. She was on a plane to look for Perrie at this moment. Paula was sat next to her, looking worriedly at her friend, who was busy biting her lip, obviously overthinking something.
"It will be ok, we'll find her" she reassured her friend.
Jade now looked at her, her eyes glassy and Paula could tell that she was trying to hold back the tears from running down her cheeks.
"What if we don't? What if she's gone for good? I can't live without her" Jade said sadly, she then looked down on her folded hands in her lap. "Without her I don't have a reason to live anymore" she mumbled, but Paula was still able to catch it.
The Irish girl was more than worried now, she knew how much Perrie meant to Jade, especially now that she had heard Jade talk about her ideas for the wedding or their shared house and children. She was always so cheerful talking about her future with the blonde singer, the glimmer in her eyes was always present.
But now it was gone the only thing she could see in her eyes was worry and sadness. It was almost like the times when Perrie was on tour and she hadn't talked to her for a long time. But this time it was a lot more serious.
Jade was thinking about everything that could have happened to her fiance but couldn't get to it without thinking of her possibly being dead. And this thought killed her a little more each time. She just hoped that nothing had happened to her but whenever she did her mind was filled with her laying somewhere lifelessly on the floor.
She felt pain whenever she thought of the mesmerising blue eyes of the blonde. Her want to hear the blonde talk or sing again made her go crazy, she wanted to cuddle her and tell her that everything was ok while stroking her beautiful hair. She'd kiss Perrie and they'd start to plan their wedding.
But she knew that she wouldn't be able to do that for quite a while since she figured that if she was kidnapped she'd need time to get over it and time to get used to being loved again. There was still one thought on her mind. She needed to find Perrie as fast as possible otherwise she'll lose her sanity.
When they arrived at the little village Jade was motivated to find Perrie she just knew that she still had to be here, she knew that she couldn't be far away from them. So Paula and her searched for her, asking people once again if they had seen her and all of them answered with a simple "no" or didn't bother to open the door.
Jade was about to give up when all of the sudden a thought entered her mind. What if Perrie had seen that she had been in the UK? What if she thought she had given up on her? What if she thought that she couldn't care less about her? And most importantly what if she thought that she didn't love her anymore?
The brunette stopped dead in her tracks, hoping that this hadn't happened. She hoped that she would find her blonde soon and would be able to be with her. She felt this weird gut feeling when she saw some random guy exit his house to bring the rubbish out and enter it again. He wore a smug grin on his face, reading something on his phone and balling his fist as if to signal that he won something.
Jade noticed that he had lost something and made her way to his house once she was certain that he wouldn't see her. Paula tried to stop her but ended up following her friend. The brunette gasped when she found a little necklace she was sure to recognise at all times.
It was the necklace she gave to Perrie when they had been dating for three years and she remembered how happy she was when she had hung it around her neck. She was reminded at how happy they were in this moment but now she wasn't with her anymore.
It took Jade a second but once she put the pieces together she realised that the guy must have taken Perrie and hid her in his house, she told Paula and wanted to storm in there and get Perrie back but was held back by Paula.
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