beautiful people [ part one ]

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Jade wasn't exactly the perfect child or something. She wasn't the worst child either. She was, well, she was damn near to perfection.

She's talented, she's beautiful, she's smart. She has the reputation and the money. She was successful at everything she did at such a young age.

Some would even dare to say that she has everything.

"Well, well, well, look who's here." Leigh-Anne Pinnock grins as she opens the door of her flat, letting the brunette enter with a shy smile as she held her literal ten thousand pound bag, "I'm sorry it's such a mess. My roommate just arrived."

"Are you calling me a mess now, Lee-Lee?"

That booming voice sent shivers up Jade's spine, craning her head towards the side to see the leather clad blonde, her heavy tinted glasses perched on top of her nose as she crossed her arms above her chest.

Jade had a hard time prying her eyes away from the blonde's exposed stomach. I mean, she knew she was fit, being the football captain and all but she didn't really think that she'd be that toned.

While Jade was the poster child for perfection, Perrie was on the other end of the spectrum. Not that she had a fucked up life or anything but she and Jade, they had so much in common yet they're so different.

And it scares the brunette to be even around her.

Because while she rides vintage cars and sings along with the music on the radio, Perrie would aimlessly travel around town on her motorcycle taking photos of random sights, of random people.

"Thirlwall. Fancy seeing you here." She greets with a smile before adjusting her glasses, her eyes returning to Leigh-Anne, "I'm leaving. Please don't lock the door this time."

"You act like you don't have a key. Aren't you two roommates?" Jade really tried biting her tongue on that one but she couldn't help herself, she heard the blonde chuckle, "No, I do. But she has a lock that she puts when I go past the curfew. She can't be arsed to wake up."

Jade blushes crimson, nodding her head and hiding behind Leigh-Anne as the bronze skinned girl glares at her roommate, "Go away! I'll see you later, babe." She smiles, placing a kiss on the blonde's cheeks before she exits the apartment.

The brunette could only wonder why her heart began to race at the sight of the blonde. Leigh-Anne on the other hand, could only give a silent smirk, watching as the smaller girl before her stare into the space where the blonde was before.

Perrie walks towards the parking lot with a grin on her face, she's never talked to Jade outside of classes, she's never even heard of her and Leigh-Anne's friendship until now. But boy did it give her a rush, seeing her there.

"Someone looks happy." Jesy Nelson cackles at the sight of the blonde, Perrie rolls her eyes, removing her helmet and letting her hair flow loose on her shoulders with a smile, the ginger grins, "No, seriously, what's got you all smiley?"

"It's nothing. I swear. Um, nothing big at least." She replies, shaking her head as she turns the engine off, Jesy nods, "Well, then, my girlfriend and I are going away somewhere so you better get back home."

"I wasted my time to come over here for no reason?" The blonde mutters in dismay, huffing and groaning as she returns to her vehicle, Jesy grins, "Yes."

A beat passes and they were both enveloped in silence, the roaring engines of the cars on the road and the incessant chatter of the people around the campus being the only sounds they could hear, Perrie chuckles.

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