Pt 1

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Splash! Perrie's eyes snapped open and she jumped off her bed as freezing water dropped down her face.
She let out small scream and covered her mouth, hearing a slight giggle. Perrie twirled around and saw her purple headed best friend laughing with an empty glass in her hands. Perrie huffed and crossed her arms, her hair dripping down her face.
"Jade! Why'd you go that?!" Perrie whined like a three-year-old. Perrie turned to look at her alarm clock.
8:15am
"And why so early!!" Perrie glared at Jade.
"We are going shopping today." Jade said matter-of-factly. Perrie rolled her eyes and sighed.

Perrie sat at the table eating cereal, glaring at Jade, who was sat opposite her, on her phone. Jade knew Perrie was glaring at her and a small smirk crawled on her face. Perrie let out all little giggle and Jade met her blue eyes, then they both burst out laughing. Perrie turned around and sprayed her cereal and milk all over the floor, which caused Jade to laugh harder. Perrie placed her head on the table and laughed. Jade swung back on the chair, lost her balance and fell flat on the floor. Hearing the crash, Perrie's head lifted and she laughed even harder,if that's possible. Both girl's jaws were aching and their eyes were watering. Perrie somehow got up, without falling, and held out a hand to Jade, who was flat on her back with her purple hair spread out. Jade grabbed Perrie's hand and the blonde pulled her up. They were both gasping for breath, little giggles still escaping their lips.

Perrie changed into a black tshirt and some shorts. Jade was sat on Perrie's purple bed, playing on her phone as her best friend ties her laces. Once she was done, Perrie jumped up and grabbed her phone. Jade continued texting as she stood up, making Perrie's bed squeak. Perrie said goodbye to her mum and the two were off.

"Jaaade.."  Perrie moaned, as her purple headed best friend dragged her in and out shops. They were going out tonight with some friends and Jade wanted them to have the perfect outfits. Jade had dragged Perrie to at least 50 shops and all the blonde wanted to do was eat. She hadn't finished breakfast because they were laughing so much. Jade sighed and headed towards the canteen where Perrie's face instantly brightened. The young blonde raced to the queue and picked up a tray, placing it on the metal rails. Jade sighed playfully and rolled her eyes behind her sunglasses then followed her.

As soon as they sat down, Perrie dug into her chicken curry. Jade chuckled and took a bite of her ham sandwich.
"So, what kind of outfits are you looking for?" Perrie mumbled through a mouthful of rice. Jade swallowed her sandwich.

"I don't know , just a dress that catches your eye I guess." Jade shrugged, shoving the last bite of her sandwich in her mouth. Perrie scraped her fork round the plate, collecting the last of the sauce and rice. Once they were done, they walked into a clothing shop called 'Sunset Boulevard'. They looked around when Perrie found something. It was a white kind of crop top with a frill along the top. It had long sleeves that didn't go over her shoulders. Perrie picked it off the rack and held it against her chest.

"Go try it on." Jade smiled. Perrie beamed and ran to the changing rooms. Jade had another quick look round but didn't see much. She came back to the changing room's just as Perrie came out. The top suited her.

"Well?" Perrie asked with a small giggle. Jade smiled.

"It looks amazing." Jade said with awe, zipping up her black hoodie. So Perrie changed back into her grey, over sized sweater and payed for the top. They left Sunset Boulevard and a shop round the corned caught Jade's eyes. 'Camo Kit' Jade loved camouflage, black, anything that kind of hid her from the world. So Jade grabbed Perrie's wrist and pulled her towards the shop. In there, Jade bought a camouflage jump suit and some black Doc Martins.
"Can we go home now?" Perrie pleaded, her legs were aching after walking for so long.
"Yes, we can go now." Jade chuckled. So the two linked arms and walked out of the shopping mall, waiting for the next bus home.

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