Part 8

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Jade was wondering down a road, eyes looking down at the map in her hands. She was hopeless at reading maps. She had found Cattonburgh on it, but she wasn't sure where she was at this moment in time. She sighed heavily. There was nothing around here except fields of green grass and a blue sky. The road was deserted, not a single car raced by. Suddenly, a strong wind blew in her direction. Jade squinted her eyes. It was quiet a harsh wind. Jade tried shoving her map in her pocket, but the wind blew it straight out of her hands. Jade gasped and tried to run after it, but it was already a dot in the distance. Jade screamed internally, small hot tears escaping her eyes. What was she going to do now? The only thing she could do was walk. She kicked a little stone,out of anger, and watched it tumble down a little slope. Jade fell to her knees.

"I'm so stupid!" She yelled at herself. "Why the hell did I think they would recognise me? That was years ago! I'm such a fool!" She cried to herself.

But, then again? what if they had realised who she was? Would she currently e sitting in a co, stone cell? All her friends at the other side of the bars, looking at her with shame and disappointment?

Jade stood back up. Maybe she should start a new life? Change her name to something like 'Rose Harrison.' Start again. Yeah, that could work, she told herself. So Jade set off in the other direction, hoping to try again.
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Perrie sat at home. She was so done with Zayn. She wasn't exactly over him, but she was getting there. She just couldn't believe he would do that to her. Was Perrie not good enough for him? She didn't know where she went wrong.

Perrie was currently cuddled on her bed, listening to music. Music allowed her to escape reality. It whisked her off to another world, or as if time suddenly stopped. It was like a break. It was a Saturday evening. Perrie swayed happily to the sound of happiness. Her eyes were shut. A small smile was present on her face. She was going to be fine, even though she had just lost another one of her best friends. Suddenly Jade was on her mind.

Where was she? Is she okay? Will she ever come back? Am I ever going to see her again? What happened? What if she died?

No! Perrie snapped at herself. I mustn't think like this, she thought. I need to be positive. I'm sure I'll see her again.

I hope.

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