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Jade had just sent me a text to say that the four girls were now home and sharing a temporary house in London together

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Jade had just sent me a text to say that the four girls were now home and sharing a temporary house in London together. I knew that this was a perfect opportunity to take my crush Leigh on a date. I hopped in the shower, straightened my long blonde hair, I applied my make-up as perfect as I possibly could. Throwing the contents of the wardrobe all over my bed, I was trying to find a casual outfit, settling reluctantly for a white belly top and a pair of light blue super skinny jeans and completing the look with a pair of plain trainers. 

Jade text me the directions to the new house. I hopped in my Audi and stopped by at an expensive flower shop on the way. I had gone to all this trouble. What if Leigh would refuse or didn't feel the same way. I'd be embarrassed. Nevertheless, I threw myself back into the drivers seat and drove to the house. When I had arrived, I got out of my car, and pressed the buzzer on the door, nervously smoothing out my clothes waiting for someone to open the door. The ten roses were in my right hand and I was now wondering if it was all a little too much. 

The door opened and a cute looking Leigh was standing in front of me. 

"These are for you." I stuttered, holding out the red flowers. 

"Hi to you too." The dark skinned beauty giggled before taking the roses. "But these are beautiful, thank you." 

"I was wondering if maybe you would like to go out for some lunch?" 

"Is Lia asking me out on a date?" 

"Yeah... If you'd like. I mean if you don't want to class it as a date, you don't have to, I mean..." 

The girl had now passed the roses over to Perrie, and was now holding a glass of water, sipping out of a straw. She couldn't help but laugh at me. She must of thought I was such a hopeless romantic. 

"I'm sorry, I'll go." I turned on my heel. 

"I'd love to." I heard her call after me.

"You'd love to what?" 

"Go on a date with you."



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