Jade was automatically hailed as the band's girl scout. There was one time where Leigh needed a goddamn Tylenol in the middle of an interview and she magically had some.
There was also this one time where Jesy joked on wanting to straighten her hair in the middle of the road when she magically gave her a hair straightener. Yes, that's Jade Thirlwall.
It's been an inside joke among them and there were very rare times when she was the one in need. And when she does, the girls would always make it their duty to make her remember. It's all fun and games until Jade begins to cry and the girls would feel guilty.
And, honestly, Jade was already formulating her puppy dog eyes plan when she found out that she wasn't bringing anything formal for their meeting with a new brand deal, which is quite large, by the way. I mean, it's not everyday Adidas would offer you some shoe deal.
She stared as Leigh-Anne wore a semi-formal dress, Jesy just didn't care and put on something Adidas while Perrie was stuck wearing a sweatshirt with blazer. She looked up at the taller Geordie and smiled, "What's up, Poopey?" She asked, "The sky." Leigh-Anne answered as she passed by, "Gas prices." Jade muttered, "My blood pressure because of you."
Perrie flailed her arms around as she stared at Jade, "I didn't bloody ask you lot, did I? I asked Jade." She huffed, sitting on the floor as Jade rummaged through her luggage, she fought the urge to not tell Perrie but of course, like always, she'd break.
"Do you have anything presentable that I could wear?" She asked, Perrie furrowed her eyebrows, "Am I wearing something that isnt' presentable?" Her arms were stretched out as she stared at Jade, the girl immediately shook her head, "No, no! It's just, all my clothes are probably for partying because this was well, unexpected."
Perrie gave the girl a smile, moved to her luggage and gave her a white button down. "Just make sure to give it back, alright, love?" She grinned, Jade jumped gratefully as she hugged the taller Geordie.
It's been weeks since Perrie held or wore the button down but she's seen Jade wear it tons of times. She notices, she really does, she also saw the amount of button downs Jade owned. But she didn't say anything, all she does is smile and take pictures of the little Geordie as the oversized cloth make her look smaller.
And months after the button down scenario, she found Jade curled up in a ball as she watched Aladdin, Perrie chuckled, "You're on a first class plane and the first thing you do is watch Aladdin, curled up in a ball while you're a hundred fee- is that my jacket?" Perrie paused as she stared at the smaller Geordie longer, Jade didn't reply, she simply peeked at the blonde and continued watching.
Perrie knew the familiar leather jacket, she knew the same spot where there was claw marks from Hatchi and she knew that one of the zippers were broken.
She sat beside Jade, "That's my jacket." She smirked, seeing the way Jade pouts as she sits up, "No." She frowned, quickly denying the blonde, Perrie shrugged, "Well, alright, I mean if you insist. It just looks a little bigger on you."
Jade feigned offense and threw Perrie a Cheeto, "How dare you? Maybe I'm just smaller."
Perrie simply smiled and let the smaller Geordie cuddle into her, laughing silently as the tag on the back clearly says 'Perrie.'
Jade never returned it but Perrie never uttered a single word about it.
The next thing Jade practically stole was Perrie's hoodie. It was supposed to be a sunny afternoon so the girls decided to hike up somewhere only Jesy knew.
"Are you positive that you aren't trying to murder us?" Leigh huffed as she took another step, Jesy cackled, "You'll never know." She answered, Jade and Perrie were a little bit behind when the rain began to fall, Jesy groaned, "Alright, children, hike down!"