When the class ended, Perrie found herself at Jade's locker. Waiting for the brunette to arrive. She was so excited to see the brunette again, which was new to her because she used to hate Jade, a lot. Maybe the sayings are true, that the more you hate, the more you love. And every time Perrie tries to remember the things Jade did to her before, she will only miss them and hope to experience it back again. She missed the way how Jade will irritate the hell out of her, missed the way how Jade will follow her everywhere she goes, missed the way how Jade will call her 'baba', 'babe', 'Pezmania', 'Perbear', 'Pezza'. She was longing for that day to come.
***
"Hiya, Pezmania!"
Perrie rolled her eyes, stuffing her books back at her locker. It was a good day and somebody really has to ruin it. Great. "Go away." She groaned, leaning against her locker's door frame. She stayed like that for five minutes, wishing the brunette to be gone. When everything went silent, she smiled to herself. At last, she thought.
She pushed her locker shut and was startled when she saw Jade was still there, picking with her nails. "What the- Didn't you heard what I've said a while ago?" She snapped. "Go away!"
She turned and walk as fast as she could to get away from the brunette. "Hey, Pezza! You're going in the wrong way!" She called, her footsteps echoing through the halls as she ran after her.
"I don't care!"
"But the parking lot is not in that way!"
"Can't you understand? I. Don't. Fucking. Care!" Good thing it was getting late and most of the students weren't here anymore, so it gave her the opportunity to shout at Jade anytime she wanted to without dragging any attention.
"But Pez, seriously. Watch out!" Perrie turned around just in time she was about to hit the hard wall. She saw Jade stopped meters away from her and let out a sigh of relief. "Thank goodness. I thought you're going to hit that wall."
"Why did you care?! Why can't you just go back to your friends?! Why can't you just leave me alone?!" Perrie frowned. She was always confused as to why Jade was so calm all the damn time when she was shouting shits at her.
"Baba," she started softly. And Perrie was starting to get annoyed by the nicknames the brunette was giving her. She feels disgusted when she used that. All she wanted to do was to stop it before it gets worst. "I like you, okay? And my friends are a bit boring to hang out too." She finished in her very, not surprisingly calm voice.
"Let me tell you this, and let's be clear. I like someone else and it isn't you. If your friends are boring, so are you. So, get lost!" Perrie walked away and this time, Jade didn't follow her.
"Just let you know that I won't stop trying to win you! Even if- if that person is my very best friend and not me. I will still like you! I would never ever, ever stop trying!" She called.
Perrie shooked her head. "Stop trying, you fool! You'll only lose the game." She yelled back.
"Well, let's see about that, babe."
***
I'm losing it, she thought. I'm literally losing it. She's losing it but she was trying her best to win back Jade. To bring back the old Jade she used to hate and now she missed. Because right now, she realized that Jade Thirlwall was the sweetest, most adorable thing in the world. And she messed up big time.
"Well, somebody was deep in their thoughts." Perrie was quickly snapped out of her thoughts when she heard that familiar voice. Instantly, butterflies start to form in her stomach. She looked at Jade, who was about to close her locker. And then that's when she realized something.
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Annoying || Jerrie
FanfictionJade Thirlwall, 17 years old, is very bubbly, talkative and jolly at heart. Sometimes, she gets to be very annoying and irritating and so stubborn. She doesn't even care what the other students would say. Everyone in the campus knows that she had a...