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<140 days before graduation>
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"I'm sorry I dragged you here, I know public events ain't exactly your scene." Perrie smiled apologetically at the brunette. Sure, these events weren't exactly scenes she would call hers either, but it's way out of the topic when it comes to Jade. "It's just for a while I promise. I just have to show to that brother of yours my supportiveness, he's stupid to think I lack it."

"It's alright, I mean public libraries aren't exactly your scene as well, yet you were there the whole week."

"That's not wrong." She chuckled as the two girls amble to the food and beverages counter, a slight stop to their movement when they caught a glimpse of Alex's team mates, pushing someone the school would consider a nerd.

"You know, you're kinda lucky you went to this school. Everyone's literally terrified to lay a finger on you, even Alex backed off after Zayn had a talk with him." Jade did find it a relief that she wasn't bothered in school much to her introvert delight. She did get bullied in her younger years, but she never really cared too much about them. Big bad bullies were always a part of her life. She just let them do what they want.

But it does feel like her life got alienated from all the protection and care she was suddenly receiving, not being one known to be reliant since she was separated from her brother at a young age.

"Yeah, I guess." Jade answered as she spotted a poster of MisZoom in the distance. She is honestly shocked that her brother would use MisZoom as an icon of confidence. She would be more surprised if the comical character is still based on her, considering the the huge obvious difference between the two once Jade hit the puberty stages of her life. She couldn't ask her brother about it either, their recent exchanges were simple nods and quiet greeting that never surpassed two syllables.

'I didn't know I was this popular.'

"Ditto, apparently you're a big image to do the anti bullying and the woman empowerment program."

'I'm awesome.'

"You are." Jade couldn't disagree with the speedster superhero (Who looked like a clash between Flash and WonderWoman). MisZoom has helped her through difficult stages of existing in the world. Someone who was with her against her dad when the other twin wasn't.

"Perrikins!" Jade heard the familiar use of nicknames courtesy of Perrie's fellow friend, immediately giving a call to the blonde girl beside her who was masticating a slice of cake the school provided. The slightly taller girl turned to her with chocolate cake smudges on her lips. Jade got a napkin and handed it to the blonde, which she used to quickly clean her lips after realizing what Jade implications were.

Jade slowly stepped away once noticing her Perrie's friends slowly striding their direction, only for Perrie to pull her back beside her.

"Perrie, there you are, I haven't seen you in a while." Jade cowered behind Perrie, feeling a pang of guilt as she was one of the reasons that Perrie was too occupied to spend time with her squad of friends. Perrie was in her A game the pass week, searching locations like a crazy woman, rejecting Jade's offered suggestions, claiming that it was too public for their other classmates not to not know. She wanted to win, and for what?

Pizza...Of course.

"Greetings, I'm Louis." He was a rather interesting lad, always wore a navy blue beanie over his shaggy hair, and he could never quite hide the ends of his tattoos slightly showing pass his sleeves. The lady beside him had big curly hair that she would change depending on her mood and a pair 3 inches killer heels, a girl who she has met in her gym class. Jade took note of how almost everyone in school has a descent sense of style.

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