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Chappie 5
Harry glared at me, and I looked away. There was no possible way that he knew I did that, right? Well, I did look away like I was guilty, which I am, but no one needs to know that. I gulp nervously and meet Harry's eyes, showing nothing.
All at once, everyone in the stadium seemed to get over their permanent shock that almost the whole roof came down, and screams and yells started to echo through the stadium. Everyone was panicking and the judges stood up and looked behind them.
"Excuse me, everyone," Jade got up out of her seat and walked up to the stage carefully. She was shouting so that at least she would be able to hear. "Please settle down! Take a seat!" The only light in the stadium is from the giant hole in the roof, which I thought was a bit unusual considering that London didn't get much sunlight. And to make it worse, there was no power. "It seems that we have a technical problem, so just hold on a bit while we decide what to do," She walked back to the judges table and they all started discussing the matter.
Harry kept glancing at me. I stepped back and Olivia and Iris came up to me. "What the heck was that?!" Olivia exclaims as she looks at the light set.
"We blew the roof off this place," Iris also looks at the set. "Literally."
"We've made a decision!" I hear Olly shout from the judges table. "We will judge the girls right here, and then everyone will orderly walk out into the parking lot. There will be security men with flashlights helping people out. But for now," He turns towards us. "Judging time,"
"I'll go first," Leigh-Anne offers. "Girls," We turn towards her as she looks up at us. "That was a splendid performance, but may I add that you could do with a little more power."
"I agree," Cher nods her head at Leigh-Anne. "Just a bit more power and you'd be set! I loved the way you split up the song amongst yourselves. Very good."
"I certainly think they had enough power." My blood ran cold as I hear Harry speak up. I force myself to look at him. "After all, they did blow the roof off this place, literally." He gestures towards the ceiling and I know everyone in the audience looked up. "That's all I have to say," His eyes travel over towards me and I see him glance at the pocket that holds the little remote.
I shift a bit so that my hip is out of his sight. "When you girls said that you would blow the roof off this place, I didn't think you'd actually do it literally!" Liam chuckled. I really wish that they would stop referring to the giant gaping hole in the stadium roof. And yeah, I know I caused it, but who could blame me? Harry got me really ticked off, so I decided a little payback wouldn't hurt.
"And now we have to pay the expenses," I hear Harry mutter under his breath. No one else seems to hear him but me. He looks up and our eyes meet.
"Payback," I mouth to him and smirk. He narrows his eyes and leans back in his seat.
"Thank you girls," Perrie says as she dismisses us. "You may go," she turns towards the audience and raises her voice. "Everyone please leave in an orderly fashion. Security guards are nearby to help." He and the rest of the judges start to carefully make their way up to the backstage area. Soon, I can hear the voices of the people exiting the stadium. They were most likely talking about what I did, but no one knew that I did it; hopefully.
Me, Iris and Olivia walk off the stage, each of us gripping our microphones tightly. Olivia and Iris rush past the fallen light set without glancing at it, but I go ahead and take a look. I hear footsteps behind me, and I know that the judges had made their way up to the stage.
"I hope it wont cost much," I hear Harry grumble behind me. I suppress the urge to turn around and smirk at him. I keep walking, praying that none of the judges questioned me about the light set.

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FanfictionCharlotte Richter HATES One Direction because of her insane sisters and besides the fact that their songs are really annoying to her. To make her hate for them not vanish, she lives in the small town of Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, England where pretty...