Cassidy pointed her phone at her crossed feet as she lay on her bed, taking one last snap before she would go to sleep.
'good night jamie x' She added the caption and sent it to her favourite person on the app 'Snapchat'. It was a short five seconds before her friend had sent a photo in return.
'Sweet dreams Cass xxx' was written as a caption over the bottom of the photo. Cassidy smiled at the pose Jamie had pulled; his head tilted to the side, his green eyes squinting, and his pink lips puckered up to blow her a kiss.
When the ten seconds to view the photo were up, Cassidy sighed and placed her phone on her black metallic bed side table. She had only been talking to Jamie for a month, but they talked all day every day, and she was already closer to him than she was with most of her friends. It was a shame that he lived in England and she lived in Wales.
The two twenty year olds had met through the social website Twitter. Jamie had accidentally stumbled across Cassidy's Twitter account through a certain hash tag that they both had used that day. He randomly followed Cassidy, not thinking anything of it, and soon after they began to talk. It didn't take long for Cassidy to add him to her Snapchat contacts, and that was how they spoke from then on.
They didn't bother to text, and they didn't talk on Twitter anymore either. They felt that Snapchat was more private - that, and the fact that they got to see eachother's faces in a different pose with every sentence they would send.
Jamie was incredibly good looking, so Cassidy would send him snaps and start up a conversation as often as she could. She would never get used to seeing his handsome face on her phone for those glorious ten seconds at a time. She didn't dare admit that, though. Not to anyone, not even herself.
Jamie was in a band, one that was growing increasingly popular on Twitter. This meant that the four members of that band had a lot of girl followers, and plenty of them openly crushed on Jamie. Cassidy knew that she wasn't pretty enough to compete with the girls that wanted him, so she settled with just the friendship that they had formed.
She had convinced herself that even trying to get Jamie to see her as potential girlfriend material was a waste of time. Aside from the fact that they lived in seperate countries, and that around a hundred pretty girls would do literally anything to have him, Jamie had said himself that he wouldn't date just anyone. He claimed that a girl would have to be pretty special for him to be with her, especially now that his music career was finally kicking off.
Little did Cassidy know, but she was special.
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RomanceWhen Welsh, unlucky in love, girl Cassidy meets her English, womanising friend, Jamie, she experiences a burst of feelings she's never felt before - despite being an easy faller. But, even if the feelings are returned, with the star crossed pair liv...