So I always forget to fix these when I upload them. I also always forget to add no copyright infringement intended... I don't own Pitch Perfect or the characters, I just like having fun with them. Anyway, I hope you like it!
They were never all over each other; they spent their days in their own social groups. But at night, it was through the little things that they knew they loved each other. Whether it was how Aubrey would play with Beca's hair when they watched a movie, or the little kisses they gave, they knew how much they meant to each other.
Everyone knew they were together. No one ever questioned it. People saw them on campus, just never together. Yes it was puzzling, but they wouldn't want it any other way. It's just how they worked.
They would see each other throughout the day and occasionally have lunch together, they just never stayed together. They didn't believe they needed to go everywhere together to be the couple they are. But it was always through the little things that people knew how well they worked.
Yes they were polar opposites, Beca being messy and carefree while Aubrey was poised and had her day planned before she even woke up. But that's how they fit, they completed each other, they were each other's' half.
It was always through the little smiles they gave when they would see each other or the little waves when they passed on campus. It was at Bella's that they would sing together and felt like no one else was there.
Sure, they fought sometimes. What couple doesn't? It was just when they fought; the love was still in their eyes.
It was always through the little things that kept them together. The hugs they shared when Beca arrived home late or the simple 'I love you' that was said after a pointless argument.
When Beca would leave because she was angry, it wasn't because she didn't want to be near Aubrey, it was because she didn't want to take the chance of saying anything stupid. Same with Aubrey, they just wanted time to calm down and think. They never wanted to hurt the other.
The little things never went unnoticed. When Aubrey had to leave early for a meeting, she would put a little post-it that said 'I love you' on the coffee maker, or when Beca was out all day, she would stop by the bakery to pick up Aubrey's favorite treat.
No matter how little they were together, every time they were meant everything to them. They didn't need to be together 24/7 to prove how much they loved each other, because, at the end of the day, they were in a different world together.
But it was always through the little things that they knew just how much they loved each other.
