Chapter 3

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Many would expect Jade to simply go along with the agreement made roughly a week ago in Perrie's dorm room; however this wasn't the case.

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Students watch on in horror as a certain blonde-headed demon marches down the corridor, glaring at anybody who gets in her way. She appears angry, and that she is.

Holding up a reputation is important to Perrie, she shows no feelings, that's why her little arrangement with Jade was the perfect way for her to ask her out without needing to be "nice". Unfortunately, Jade didn't view it the same way.

The next morning, Perrie woke up to an empty bed. (Aside from herself of course). For a brief moment, she forgot about the previous night, but all it took was a glance at the red tie left behind on the dresser, and the memories came rushing back to her. At first, she was proud of herself. Assuming that Jade had simply gone to the toilet, or was waiting in the common room, Perrie took roughly half an hour to get ready. Since she hadn't returned to the room, Perrie guessed she must be waiting downstairs for her to escort her to breakfast. Oh, how she was wrong.

With a bright red face and clenched fists, Perrie stormed back upstairs to her dormitory. She searched all the bathrooms, even the boys! Nothing.

Sighing out angrily, she burst open her bedroom door and grabbed ahold of the tie that Jade had seemingly forgotten in her hasty exit. Tucking it in her robe pocket, Perrie left the Slytherin house to search for Jade.

Almost a week later, and she still saw nothing of Jade. She didn't attend any meals, and avoided Quidditch matches. This in particular, angered Perrie. What kind of girlfriend doesn't show up to their girlfriends quidditch match?

Decidedly, Perrie was done with waiting for Jade to magically re-appear. (Get it?) She currently speeds down the hallway, approaching the stairs to the Gryffindor house.

"Password" the lady in the frame said as Perrie approached the entrance.

"Do I look like I have a fucking password?" Perrie spits.

"I cannot let you enter then" the lady replies smugly.

Scoffing, Perrie draws her fist back and collides it into the photo, leaving a large hole directly above the lady's head.

"Fine!" the lady sniffs, opening the entrance to the common room.

Perrie smirks as she is met with the faces of shocked Gryffindors, laughing at their expense. Strolling casually down the steps and further into the room, she watches as many of them gulp in fear.

"So" she begins, not missing the sudden flinching of many students.

"Jade Thirlwall. You recognise that name?" she asks.

She is answered with a collective nod.

"Good. Where is she?" Perrie asks, much more forcefully.

She watches in curiousity as they all look at each other, as though they are debating whether to say something.

"She..um.."

"Spit it out" Perrie demands.

"She said not to tell you" the boy rushes out.

"Shame, now tell me where she is or I will not hesitate to blow up this fucking house" Perrie threatens.

"Her friend's room, I don't know which one. I'm not allowed in the girl's quarters" he admits.

"Thanks, what's your name?"

"Claudimar"

"Thanks Claudimar, I'll let the teachers know to not give you any homework this month"

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