Disclaimer: I don't own victorious.
Note: Robbie has a major crush on Cat (In this story, anyway. References made to the stage fighting episode, where Robbie and Cat kissed)
"Hey Cat, what's up?" Asked Robbie nervously. Cat was busy putting stickers on her locker.
"Um…" Cat contemplated for a second. "The sky, right?"
"Well…Yes," said Robbie. "But that's not what I meant. You see, when someone says, what's up, it's just a figure of speech."
Cat giggled.
"That's silly, Robby. You say funny stuff."
"No, Cat, I'm serious," said Robbie, patiently. He was very sensitive to her delicate feelings, and tried his hardest to be nice to her. Ever since that time they'd kissed…Then again, he'd had a crush on Trina at the time
"Huh?" Asked Cat, putting down her stickers.
"It's just a comment that people make. It pretty much means, what's going on."
"Who says that?" Asked Cat, confused.
"Everybody," said Robbie.
"WHAT'S THAT SUPPOSED TO MEAN?" Cat asked, flaring up at once. "THAT I'M NOT LIKE OTHER PEOPLE? THAT I'M DIFFERENT?"
"Haha," laughed Rex. "Dippy redhead's got her feelings hurt."
"REX IS SO MEAN!" Yelled Cat, running off.
"See what you do?" Robbie asked Rex.
"Bathe me!" Said Rex.
Tori sees Cat running towards Sykowit's (or however you spell it) class.
"Cat what's the matter?" Tori asked, her shining brown eyes filled with concern.
"Rex made fun of me," Cat sniffed.
"What did he say?" Tori asked, not bothering to question the fact that a puppet could make Cat cry.
"I…I don't remember," said the redhead. "But it was mean."
"I'm sure it was," laughed Tori, forgetting that Cat was so sensitive.
"WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING AT ME?" Cat yelled, bursting into fresh tears.
"Oh, Cat no," said Tori. "I'm sorry."
But Cat had already run into the class.
Sykowits looked over at Cat, as she sat in her chair, weeping.
"Why hello, Cat," he said.
"Hi," said Cat, starting to smile. At least Sykowits was nice to her.
"Why are you sad?" He asked.
"Well, I was talking to Robbie about what some people say that I don't, and he hurt my feelings by saying I was different than other people, and then Rex said something really mean. And then, I couldn't remember what it was and I told Tori and she started laughing and -"
She was cut off by Sykowits.
"You talk too much," he said, before throwing a coconut at her.
"OW!" Cat cried grabbing her head, before walking out of the classroom, and straight into Jade and Beck.
"Hey, aren't you going in?" Beck asked Cat.
"NO!" Yelled Cat. "Sykowits threw a coconut at me!"
"…I'm sorry?" Beck more of asked than said.
"Was it a large coconut?" Jade asked.
"What's that got to do with anything?" Beck asked Jade.
"I jst think it's important to know how far under the influence of coconut juice Sykowits is, before entering." Said Jade.
A loud crash came from inside the classroom, followed by the sound of breaking glass.
"Stupid llama! Get out of my minivan," Sykowits shouted.
"Good point," said Beck. "Later Cat." He and Jade turned around and walked away.
Cat, feeling lost and alone walked back to the lockers. She put her head in her hands, and slumped down to sit on the ground. She started to cry. Nobody understood her.
Soon, Robbie came down the hallway, Rexless.
"Oh hey Cat," he said. "Look, I'm really sorry about hurting your feeling, and so is Rex."
"It's okay," said Cat, her tears instantly stopping. "Will you buy me a soda?"
"Sure," said Robbie, smiling at her. He put his arm around her, and went to buy her a Peppi Cola.
"Does Peppi Cola really make you peppi?" Cat sked, once she was happily sipping her drink.
"I'm not sure," admitted Robbie. "Does it?"
"I think so," pondered Cat. "Hey Robbie, wanna come color with me?" She asked.
"Color?" Robbie asked, his face blank.
"Yeah," said Cat. Then she looked troubled. "Do you know how to color?"
Robbie held in his laugh, and thought about how adorable Cat was.
"Uh…" said Robbie.
"Oh no!" Shouted Cat. "You don't! Come on, I'll teach you." She grabbed Robbie's hand and brought him to her locker, finding the removable letter stickers that she hadn't put up yet.
"Oh no," said Cat again. "My stickers. I forgot. Wanna put some up with me?"
"Sure," sighed Robbie, wishing Cat could just pick an activity and stick with it.
Cat picked up the letters and started putting them in place. Robbie was struck with a sudden idea. This was his chance to finally get Cat's attention. He found a bunch of letters and started to put them in place.
Once he was done, the finished product read, Will you go out with me?
"Cat, read what I wrote," said Robbie.
Cat looked at it, her wide brown eyes traveling across the words. She looked at Robbie and giggled.
"Well," said Robbie. "Will you?"
"…
NOTE:
THIS IS MY FIRST FIC! Should I continue? PLEASE review and tell me? PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE? First five reviewers are officially awesome!
