Perrie:
When the teacher introduced her to the class, her body tensed as if it was electrocuted.
"Class," Miss Peters said, "this is our new student, Perrie Edwards."
Perrie's eyes immediately landed on brown ones, milk chocolate ones.
Perrie smiled as Miss Peters assigned people to groups, leaving Perrie with Jesy, Leigh-Anne and Jade.
Jade Thirlwall, that wasn't a name you heard everyday. Perrie heard stories about her; from the time she punched Heather Stone to the time she flooded the girls bathroom, by accident of course. And of course, the time she auditioned for The X Factor.
Perrie sat beside Jesy.
Jesy had dark brown hair, her eyes a mixture of green and brown, it made her enchanted. Jesy was quiet, avoiding eye-contact with Jade and Leigh-Anne.
Leigh-Anne had black hair, tan flawless skin and a brilliant smile. She had dark brown eyes that seemed to capture the beauty of things. Perrie couldn't help but feel envy for her.
And then there was Jade. Jade Thirlwall. Even thinking of her makes Perrie feel warm inside.
Jade Thirlwall was mixed raced, Egyptian and Yemen, her hair was brown and went past her shoulders and ended at her boobs. Her eyes reminded her of chocolate brownies. Delicious, appealing and wonderful.
When she heard Leigh, Jesy and Jade sing, something jumped in Perrie's throat, it felt like it was meant to be.
After Leigh-Anne took Jade outside for God knows what, Perrie looked at Jesy.
"We should start a group!" Perrie blurted, taking Jesy by surprise.
"What?" Jesy blinked.
"A girl group," Perrie repeated, "Me, you, Jade and Leigh-Anne."
Jesy bit her bottom lip, "I'm not sure."
"Jesy," Perrie said, "you have a killer voice. Use it. Show it off."
Jesy looked at the door, "I'd rather not have anyone else want to bully me, thank you."
Perrie blinked, "You get bullied."
Jesy nodded, "Kind of the point of my song...Good Enough."
Perrie took Jesy's hand, "Jesy, they're just jealous of you. They know you have real talent and that makes them jealous. I mean, who wouldn't be jealous of you." Perrie smiled, "You're so fucking hot."
Jesy blushed and looked down, "I-I just can't sing in front of people."
Perrie rolled her eyes, "You just sang in front of me, Jade and Leigh-Anne."
Jesy opened her mouth to say something but closed it.
"That was different." Jesy answered, "I trust them and you."
"Pleaseeee!" Perrie begged, "Give it a try."
"No." Jesy answered.
The door opened and Jade and Leigh-Anne entered.
Guys?" Jade asked, "What's going on?"
Perrie turned around, "Thank god, you are all here!"
Leigh-Anne frowned "Why?"
"So, Jesy is disagreeing with me," Perrie stated
"Disagreeing with what?" Jade asked, taking her seat.
"Perrie wants to start a girl group." Jesy answered, rolling her eyes.
"A girl group." Leigh-Anne repeated
Perrie nodded, "You all have killer voices, I think we should do it."
Jade looked uncertain and Leigh knew that she was thinking of her last performance, immediately Leigh-Anne held Jade's hand knowingly and comfortingly.
Jade let out a loud sigh. "We can give it a try,"
Perrie squealed excitedly, "YES! So Jade is in! Leigh? Jesy?"
Jesy looked at Leigh, "If Leigh-Anne does it, then I'll do it."
Leigh-Anne took a deep breath, Mam always says I should get out more, she thought, Maybe this will be something.
"Fine." Leigh-Anne said, looking Perrie in the eyes, "I'll do it."
Jesy nodded "I'll do it too."
All four girls looked at each other excitedly...Little did they know they were all thinking the same thing.
"Maybe this could be the beginning of something special."
Jade's view:
Camilla entered the room, her arms folded and with one look, Jesy turned pale.
Camilla approached their table.
"Can I talk to Jesy please?" Her tone sweet but it was clear that she wasn't asking.
As Jesy was about to stand up. Jade put her hand on her hand, stopping her.
"Why?" Jade asked.
Camilla rolled her eyes, "Thirlwall this isn't your business stay out of it."
Jade laughed. "You see..." Jade said, her tone no longer friendly, "she's my friend, whatever you talk to her about...you say in front of us."
Camilla straightened her posture, "Are you actually going to say your friends with that?" She pointed at Jesy, disgust on her face.
Jade clenched her fists and stood up, "Camilla, why don't you just grow up and stop bullying people?"
"You know Jade, for someone who's very shy and self-aware...You're not aware when people are watching you make out with someone." Camilla said quietly.
Jade looked at Jesy and then back at Camilla. "We has a deal...whoever I'm friends with you won't bully. Well now, Jesy and Perrie are my friends and if you ever set foot near Jesy again...I'll make sure everyone knows about Mr Dale." Jade's voice was barely above a whisper, her tone filled with anger, emotion and annoyance. She was sick of seeing Jesy be terrorised by Camilla and her friends.
Camilla tensed, "Be careful, Jade..." Camilla warned, "Out of the group...I'm the nice one. So don't push your luck."
Jade grabbed Camilla's wrist, pulledher out of the room and pushed her into the storage room.
"What the hell are you playing?" Jade asked, "Does a deal mean nothing to you? Are you taking back your word?"
Camilla shook her head, and rubbed Jade's arm.
"I know we had a deal, honey..." Camilla simpered, "But I want a new one. One with more...steaminess."
"And what would that be?" Jade asked, folding her arms.
Camilla pushed back her long, black hair. "I want you to...sleep with me."