Chapter 4

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It's Friday morning and the tan-skinned girl can't get her thoughts in control. All she thought was the blonde girl who saved her the other day. She can't think of any other color than the ocean blue. She told her mam about her and she already has a liking on her, wanting her daughter to already date her. The brunette thought it was absurd, but she can't do anything about it. Little does she know she wants to date the blonde.

Sitting at the back of the class, the tan-skinned girl saw a pair of sapphire blue eyes walking into the room. "Hey!," the bubbly blonde greeted, sitting at a table next to the brunette. "Hi," she greeted back, looking at the beautiful blue orbs. Jade blushed as she saw Perrie smile. "You're early," the blonde said and put her bag on the ground. "Or you're just late," Jade said. Perrie knew it was a sarcasm, because they were the only two who were in the room. Even the teacher wasn't there, yet. "Let's be friends," Jade said, breaking the silence. "Best friends!," the blonde replied and they laughed. That was a good start of the day, according to Jade. "Let's do something to kill the time," Perrie suggested as she made herself comfortable on the chair. "It's still early". Jade nodded. "Let's play truth or dare, then". "Alrighty, Jadey," Perrie said and the brunette laughed at the nickname given to her. "Truth or dare, Jadey?". "Uhm, I'll go for truth," the brunette replied. "Aha. Are you in love with someone?," the curious blonde asked. "In love? Well, yes, but... I want to keep that to myself... you know," Jade mumbled as she looked down. Suddenly, she felt a finger under her chin, making her to look up. Meeting the girl's brown eyes, the blonde got closer to her face. "Hey, it's oke. I understand. Just tell me who it is when you're ready," the ivory-skinned girl winked at her now-flustered-friend. Jade giggled. "Your smile is cute," Perrie smiled, brightly. Just when Jade wanted to thank her, she heard a voice she never want to hear. "And why are you two flirting?". "Shut up! We're not. We're just best friends," the ivory-skinned girl said, glaring at her. "Why would you be friends with that piece of trash?," Regina spat in the brunette's face. The girl frowned and looked down. "She isn't. I'm allowed to be friends with every person that I want to be friends with. You can't tell me what to do, Regina," the blonde said and stood up. "H-hey, girls. I-I don't want to f-fight," Jade stuttered. "Don't worry, let me handle this. It will be over very soon," the blonde replied and saw that Regina was standing before her. "Just, what do you want?". "Just unfriend her and I will stop," Regina smirked and giggled. Perrie raised an eyebrow. "I know you're lying. Get lost". Regina pointed her nail at the blonde. "I see you later," she said and went to her seat. "Bitch," the blonde mumbled, smiling when she heard the older Geordie's giggle. "Let's finish the game," the tanned girl said, getting a nod from the blonde.

After playing 'truth or dare' - with Regina irritating them once in a while - the bell rung, signalling the students to go to their destination. The class began pouring in with students and the blonde stayed in her place, next to the brunette. She was indeed very happy, because nobody ever wants to sit beside her.

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"I'll see you at lunch, bye!," the blue eyed girl said, making her way to the history class. The shy brunette sighed and made her way to maths. The two Geordies didn't have the same class this time, that's why the brunette was sad. She had almost every class with Regina, and also maths.

Jade went into class and sat at the back of the class, as always. "Hey, sweetie! How are you?". "Leave me alone," the tan-skinned girl whispered. "I'm going to sit next to you. Is that okay?," Regina asked. "N-no," Jade said and looked at the bully. "I'd much rather sitting alone". "Or with your girlfriend," Regina said. "S-she isn't my girlfriend! We are just friends. Best friends," Jade said. "Then that's your case. I'm going to sit next to you. You can't stop me," Regina said, sitting on the chair next to Jade's table. Jade sighed. "I just need to survive this hour...," she mumbled to herself, quitely, not wanting the bully to hear her. Seconds has passed, and the bell finally went. The tan-skinned girl sighed in relief and waited for the teacher to start.

It was finally lunch, and the brunette couldn't be more happier then she is. One, it was because she is finally free from being in hell with the devil. And two, because she have lunch with her new friends. Friends. She can't get used to the word. 'Cause never, in her life, has she gotten a friend. And three friends in one day, is already making her happy like a child on a christmas day, after seeing all the presents underneath the christmas tree.

The shy girl made her way to the canteen and looked for her friends. Smiling brightly as she saw them sitting on a table. "Hey," she greeted, after she made her way to them. "Hi," they greeted her back, smiling as she sat down. "So, how was class?," the afro-haired girl asked to her friends. "It was boring. At some point, I fell asleep on a boy's shoulder, who I don't even know, and he asked me my number, like bro, I don't even know you," Perrie said, waving her hands in the air. The girls laughed. "Mine was oke," the oldest girl shrugged, eating her lunch. Leigh smiled and turned her head to the brunette, who is taking her lunch out of her bag. "How 'bout you, Jade?". "It was the same like everyday," she shrugged. "Regina annoying me, and me not concentrating to what the teacher says," she explained, rolling her eyes. "I have science next with her. But, I'm glad it's lunch break now". "Hey, we have science too," Leigh said, making the brunette's frown upside-down. "Wait, really!?," she squealed, getting a few strange looks from students around them. She blushed from embarrassment and hid her face with her hair, shrunking in her seat. The ivory-skinned girl noticed and wrapped an arm around her shoulder, glaring at the students. "It's oke, they aren't looking anymore," she whispered in the brunette's ear, her breath hitting the older girl's skin. Her breath hitched and shivers went down her spine. Perrie couldn't control her smile as she saw the girl's blush. "So, Jade," the Jamaican girl started, trying to get the brunette's attention. "We are having a girls night after school. You wanna join?," she asked, after she got the girl's attention. "Um... sure. I need to ask my mom first, though," she answered, hesitantly. To be honest, Jade didn't want to go, 'cause she never goes to a sleeping party or girls night or what ever you want to call them. Even going to the blue-eyed girl's house was difficult. She didn't want to disappoint the others, so she said yes. But that's not the only reason why she said yes; she wanted to know how it feels to be like other girls. Shopping. Having sleepovers. Talking about their crushes. Gossiping about stupid things.

She wanted to be like normal girls.


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