Yesteryears

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Perrie's POV

It's 2027.

Things have changed.

Little Mix are retired, sad to say. I miss those days dearly. Singing with the girls, touring. seeing the mixers. I miss it with a passion. Things have certainly changed, I must say. Let me show you..



"Mama! Mama, come and see!" yelled Mick. I looked up and Mickey, my seven year old daughter, and smiled.

"What's wrong, baba?" I asked, getting up to meet her. She was pointing in the corner of her room, and I couldn't clearly see it. Until I did.

"Mama, can you kill it?" she asked, clinging onto my leg. A small., black spider crawled slowly onto the wall, barely moving up or down. Just crawling in the same area.

"Go get Mama a cup and piece of paper, will you?" I asked, kneeling next to her. She nodded, and ran out of her room, her dress flying behind her. I suddenly heard my phone buzz in my pocket. I took it out, and smiled at who it was, flashing across my screen.

"Hi my love." I heard Jade's voice from the other side, making me smile.

"Well hello there, baba. Are you almost home? I miss you so much." I said, keeping an eye on the spider.

"I'm on my way, princess." she said softly.

"Mick and I found a spider. I'm not killing it though. I couldn't possibly do it. I think I'll throw it outside."

"That's my Perrie, the softhearted creature lover."

"That's me."

She giggled, then sighed.

"I love you so much."

"I love you more, my Jadey. Come home soon."

"I'm coming as quick as I can. I love you, princess." she said softly.

"I love you more. See you soon."

"Ditto."

I hung up, and saw Mickey running in, a piece of paper and a cup in hand.

"Here you go, Mama." she said, handing me the items.

"Thank you, my love."

I turned to the spider on the wall, who was now staying still. I quickly slid the paper underneath it, and placed the cup on top of it.

"Okay Mickey, go and open the front door for Mama."

She ran to the living room, and opened the front door. I walked outside, the bitter cold air hitting me right in the face. I knelt down outside of our door. and gently let the spider crawl from underneath the cup. It crawled away into the garden, which was covered in frost. I smiled to myself, and went back inside to meet my daughter.

"Mama, will he freeze? I don't want him to die in the freezing cold."

"He'll be okay, love. I promise. Mummy will be home soon, and you can tell her all about it."

Her eyes lit up, and she smiled.

"She'll be proud of you, Mama. For not killing him. I know I am." she said sweetly, hugging me tight. I held her back, and gazed at my beautiful daughter. She had Jade's tan skin, her silky, wavy hair, and my blue eyes. She was the most beautiful girl I've ever seen. Only because Jade is a part of her. I see Jade in Mickey so much. The amazing personality, the beauty, the smile..

"Guess who's home!" I heard from the door. I looked to see Jade standing there, putting down her bags.

"Mummy!" Mickey exclaimed, running to Jade.

"Awh, I missed you too, my baby." Jade said, picking up Mickey and twirling her around.

"Mama saved a spiders life, Mummy. Are you proud?" Mickey asked, gazing at me. I blushed, my daughters words making me turn red.

"I'm always proud of your Mama. Always have, and always will be."

Jade put Mickey down, and came to me. kissing me passionately on the lips. The electricity I felt when Jade kissed me wasn't even describable. I felt like even though everything was different. I still had my Jade. My crazy, quirky, amazing, beautiful Jade. Everything is perfect, and I couldn't ask for anything more.


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