chapter fourteen

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I woke up the room that had become familiar to me over the past few weeks, but not with the familiar face it came with. Last night was basically perfect. 

After leaving my brother and friends with their judgemental faces, Zayn and I went back to his own frat house, where a party was going on. We partied, I hung out with some of Zayn's friends, most of them male but their girls were really cool.

There was such a different vibe in this frat house then there was in the one my brother lived. There was some underlying feeling of being the outcasts, not that these people gave a damn about this. 

They were probably the chillest people I had ever met in my life, other than my brother and his friends, always trying to be perfect. I rolled over and grabbed my phone, opening Instagram to see the pictures of last night.

I was sat in between two girls that I had talked to all evening when I wasn't on Zayn's side. Lou and Kelsey were so cool to be around. In one of the pictures we sat there, laughing at some joke with drinks in hands. I looked on Lou's Instagram to see she had shared a lot of pictures. In a few, Zayn and I were standing really close. I smiled, we looked so cute.

Eventually I got up out of Zayn's bed and slipped on a little crop top and some baggy sweatpants and socks. I didn't really feel the need to make myself pretty in this house, this frat house did not care about being perfect or gorgeous, they just wanted you to be real.

I walked out of the bedroom and heard lots of voices coming from downstairs, I woke up a little late so people were probably already wide awake.

I strolled off the stairs and in to the dining room and kitchen area. I smiled once I saw Zayn sitting on one of the bar stools, talking to Travis, his best friend. "Morning Z." I smiled, standing between his legs and wrapping my arms around his neck so his face burried itself in my chest, making him smile. "Morning." He replied, placing a kiss on my lips.

"Where are Lou and Kelsey?" I asked, looking around to see mainly boys. "They are up in Travis' room doing something, I have no clue what." Zayn said, furrowing his eyebrows and acting as if females were weird to him.

"There's still some food in the fridge if you want something just get it." He said, placing his hands on my butt, making me smile. "Come with me?" I pouted, grabbing his hand and pulling him with me further in to the kitchen.

I sat down on the kitchen counter, Zayn standing in between my legs and smiling at me. He then turned around and got some cornflakes and milk, poured them in to a bowl for me and gave it to me. "Thanks." I smiled, taking a bite.

I sat and Zayn stood there until I finished eating. "I should go find Lou and Kelsey." I said when we walked back in to the living room. "We're here." I turned around to see them walking in to the living room right that second. I laughed and walked over to them, giving them a hug.

Lou and Kelsey were both wearing black t-shirts that were obviously not theirs. Kelsey grabbed my hand and pulled me to the couch. I sat down in between the two girls. "T, can you take a picture?" Lou laughed, "morning after pictures right?" Kelsey laughed. "Why not get the boys in it too?" I asked, reaching out for Zayn who stood a few feet away. 

He chuckled and walked over, I stood up so he could sit down. He pulled me in to his lap. Travis handed Lou's phone to some other boy and sat down too, Kelsey and Lou on his sides. I don't know what kind of friendship they had going on, but it wasn't any of my business anyways.

I laid my head down on Kelsey's shoulder while Zayn nuzzled his head in to my neck. We smiled for the pictures until the boy gave Lou her phone back.

Lou laughed at the pictures and posted one on Instagram, she posted probably too much on her Instagram, but who really bothered.

"You coming back upstairs?" He asked, whispering in my ear. I turned my head to stare at him, then I nodded. I got up off the couch, grabbed his hand and followed him back upstairs.

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