Chapter 2

Liam's POV

"London is getting SO boring." Zayn complained.

I had to agree. After being here for so long, everything was getting a tad old. The screaming fans surrounding us all the time was something we were so used to, the clubs were places we'd already been, the people were the same ones we've know.

"And practically have the entire summer off!" Harry said agitatedly.

No concerts or appearances were scheduled for the next three months, but management was making us stay in London in case 'something came up'. It wasn't that big of a deal, because our house was in London, but all the boys agreed that we needed to go somewhere new. Yet we found ourselves basically trapped in boring London.

"I wish I had a girlfriend." I grumbled. The other four make noises of agreement. We were all unhappily single. Harry was a major flirt, but he admitted he wanted to get into a real relationship, finally. Louis had broken up with Eleanor back in March, and it was difficult in the beginning, he got over it rather quickly, and was ready for a fresh relationship. Niall and Zayn had been single for ages. I had broken it off with Danielle in late January. It took me so long to get over her, even though I was the one who broke up with her. Our relationship just wasn't working the way it had before, so I ended it. But now in early June, I was finally ready for someone new.

"We're all going to get some special ladies this summer!" Louis vowed.

The simple words were something I was positive all the boys would keep to this summer.

Ella's POV

"Okay promise you'll call or text everyday!" my mom demanded as she hugged me tightly at the airport. Today was the day. Anticipation sent tingles through my body.

"Don't worry Mrs. Love, I'll make sure she keeps to her promise." Melanie said as she extracted herself from a tight hug from her own mom. Oh, and my actual last name was Love, cool right?

The final goodbyes had been said, I hugged my two brothers and my sister once more, kissed my parents on the cheek and hurried towards my flight with my best friend.

"Don't do anything stupid! You's are only 16!" Melanie's mom called after us.

"No promises!" we both said together, laughing.

We boarded the plane with high spirits, more than excited to officially start our lives.