four - 0632, january 17th

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watch how a cold, broken teen
would desperately lean
on a superglued human of proof

DESPITE THE TIME, Perrie was ecstatic this morning. When she sat down and then continued to watch the brunette sit opposite her, she couldn't stop the grin appearing.

She drowsily reached for her coffee and her smile widened as Jade handed it to her. She watched as the brunette chuckled to herself about Perrie's sleepy state. 

Perrie beamed at Jade gratefully, drinking the iced coffee. She didn't care for England's freezing temperatures, she always took her coffee cold.

Jade put on her glasses, to Perrie's delight.

The blonde opened her phone and scrolled through her twitter.

Perrie grinned seeing the puppy on her timeline. Open for a surprise was Perrie's favourite twitter trend. She knew of all the best dog accounts but was completely unaware that Jade was watching her.

Jade found Perrie adorable, especially her love for animals. She wondered how someone could be so cute yet so hot.

Whilst Jade was thinking about the blonde, Perrie managed to take another cheeky picture of the brunette.

(picture is the header)

guess which bab is on the train again😍❤️

Thankfully, Jade hadn't seen any of Perrie's other tweets about her. The whole of twitter seemed to ship them like mad.

Neither girl knew how the conversation had started, but they became engrossed in their game of twenty questions.

"Name?"

"Perrie," the blonde grinned, winking at Jade. Jade immediately blushed, looking down momentarily.

"Favourite colour?"

"Green."

Jade smiled, clutching her Parka. "Job?"

"Sales person at Lush."

"Flat mate?"

"No. My turn," Perrie said. "Tea or coffee?"

"Tea."

"Books or movies?"

"Books!" Jade looked shocked: why would Perrie even ask? The blue eyed girl chuckled at the smaller girl's enthusiasm for her passion.

"Age?"

"22."

"Flatmate?"

"No."

"Planning on one?"

"Not planned, no." Jade shook her head at the thought of strangers.

"Introvert or extrovert."

"Introvert. I'll go again." Jade answered. "Birthday?"

"July 10th."

"Can you sing?"

"Kinda. I'm not very good."

"Did you go to uni?"

"Yes, theatre major, english lit minor."

Jade nodded with approval, "it's my stop now, i'll see you tomorrow, Perrie."

Perrie waved goodbye.

She loved how her name sounded in Jade's accent.

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