Chapter Twenty Six

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Cheryl's point of view:

Both me and Sarah arrived at my house it had just turned 9:40. I hadn't been home since two weeks ago, I wad happy to be back at home, to see my mum and dad who I dearly missed.

" Cheryl darling, I've missed you so much. " My mum said running over to me, giving me a tight squeeze indicating she's missed me. I couldn't breathe because it was so tight, but I didn't complain, because I've missed these tight hugs.

My dad came over to me, giving me a tight hug too and a kiss on my forehead.

" Cheryl, what arr you doing here? I thought you were with Reign. " My dad said.

" I'm coming back home. I need to tell you something. Can we sit on the sofa please? " I asked.

We all sat down both parents on either side of me and Sarah went in the kitchen to make everyone a cup of tea.

" What do you need to tell us Cheryl? " My mum asked. You could hear how scared she was.

" Um, I've left the band. " I said, looking at them.

No-one spoke for a good ten minutes, we all sat in complete silence.

" Why honey? " My mum asked while playing with my hair.

" Because, it hasn't been working out for ages, constant arguments, everyone's fallen out and theres no point being somewhere with people who don't like you - that's what you both taught me. "

They both looked so sad, but me explaining why I left and all the drama, I think it made them happier that I'm back with them.

" I'm proud of you Cheryl, you're just making me and your mum prouder and prouder everyday. " My dad said.

This brought tears to all of our eyes to think that my parents are proud of me made me so happy and just showed me how much I loved them.

We talked for an hour about everything and what we hope to achieve next. And that I'm hoping to become a soloist now. My parents both said they're going to help me again but it makes me happy they're and that they're letting me follow my dreams.

" It's been a very hectic day, I best leave you guys alone. " Sarah said getting off the chair.

My mum looked at the clock and it was just going to turn eleven o'clock.

" Sarah no, sleep here, its too late to go home. " My mum said getting off from her chair.

" No, Mrs. Tweedy, its fine I can go home. "

" It's Joan and no Sarah, go home tomorrow, you can stay with Cheryl if you like. "

" Are you positive? "

" Yes, stay, I would love you too, and I think Cheryl would too. " They both began looking at me and I replied " YES. " Giving them both a cheesy grin.

Sarah's point of view:

Both me and Cheryl made our way upstairs, we both went into Cheryl's room.

" So, do you wanna sleep in my bed or on the floor? " Cheryl asked.

" I don't mind. " I said laughing.

" Good, because you can sleep on the floor. " Cheryl replied, I had a shocked facial expression.

" I'm joking Sarah! You can sleep in my bed don't worry. "

" But then where are you gonna sleep? "

" On the floor babe. Don't worry though, I always do when visitors are over. " Cheryl said laughing.

" No, Cheryl, you can sleep on the bed. Tops and tails. " We both began laughing.

We both began talking about how we were feeling about Cheryl leaving and what's going to happen next. I really did support Cheryl for the reasons why she left. And I will always support her now and literally forever. Ive not know her for long, but its like I've known her my whole life she's like a sister to me.

Cheryl's point of view:

So it's now eleven and me and Sarah were both in bed just talking about literally everything. How we met each other, first impressions, how long I've been a fan and everything tbh. I've been following Girls Aloud since day one and I've been an Alouder ever since - a proud one in fact.

I'm glad to have gotten to know all the girls as individuals but mostly Sarah, I see as my twin sister this girl means everything to me, she makes me o proud.s I love her millions.

We finally both dozed off to sleep after having a very long conversation - I'm happy I can open up to Sarah about aything and she could open up to me about anything too.

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