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AN: I decided to do this story after watching all the current episodes of season 3. I was so excited in Tori Goes Platinum when Beck tried to kiss Tori. I was like, FINALLY! Then disappointed. There really aren't a lot of Bori stories out there so I decided to write one. Mine may not be well written but, what the hell, I'll give it a shot. Set during season 3 and continuing. Later in this story, some of the characters will become involved in very adult relationships so if you're under 18 and reading this story please head this warning.
Chapter 1
Tori Vega was your average teenage girl except for the fact she attended a school for exceptionally talented young persons. She had a circle of close friends whom she shared most of her laughs, triumphs, fails, and tears with.
She hadn't been going to Hollywood Arts long, only about three years. The past three years were the most amazing years of her life. She had never experienced so many life altering feats before attending this amazing school. She'd performed in the Pop Music Awards, been in a feature film, starred in many school productions, made lifelong friends and met some really cute boys.
She wouldn't trade her experiences here for anything else. She had been hesitant about attending in the first few days but now, three years later, she considered failing a few grades just so she could keep attending.
She was currently in Saturday detention with her friends. They'd gotten detention because Robbie had been choking on a pretzel and it had made them late for class. Typical Robbie. Saturday detention wouldn't be so bad. It'd give Tori time to spend with her friends. She spent a lot of time with her friends but she always jumped at an opportunity.
Vice Principal Dickers had just walked through the door. Tori groaned inwardly. He was awful. The substandard jock in high school that grew up to become the biggest douche bag to make himself feel superior.
The six of them were going to be contained to the library for the entire day. What to do in the library? Dickers had taken their cell phones. Staring at the clock and at the wall was going to become Tori's favorite activity today.
It had been a few hours since the start of detention. After deciding they were all hungry, Tori had called Trina to bring them tacos. They'd find some way to sneak it past Vice Principal Dickers. As they were enjoying their tacos, Andre had been overcome with taco happiness and was currently bouncing about the room erratically dancing. Tori was standing on the landing with Beck, Jade, Robbie and Cat watching Andre dance and cheering him on.
Tori felt a slight pressure on her back as Beck bumped into her as he waved his gloved hand in the air. She glanced back at him giving him a weak smile which he returned with his own lazy grin. As he moved away, Tori could still fill the pressure of where his arm hand touched her. It seemed to linger on her skin, rushing the feeling the forefront of her thoughts. That's odd. She thought to herself. Running into to Beck has never had this affect on me before.
As they left that day, ending their Saturday detention and Tori waved good bye to all of her friends, she couldn't help but let her eyes linger on Beck's retreating form a little while longer. His arm wrapped around Jade's shoulders, his body pressed against hers, moving together in perfect sync. Today, for the first time since she started attending Hollywood Arts, she felt a real loss at seeing her friends leave, especially the Beck Oliver.
Beck and Jade had been fighting for days. After appearing on Sinjin's game show test run and being voted worst couple, they had fought nonstop. It wasn't uncommon for the pair to fight. Each had distinct personalities, each were stubborn and unrelenting. This time it seemed different. Beck seemed worn down and drained, tired of the constant struggle that came with maintaining a relationship with the constantly sullen Jade.
Their fighting had reached an all time low as Jade walked through Tori's front door waiting for Beck to come get her and apologize. Only this time, it never came. Beck stood with his hand poised over the door handle, silently contemplating his options. Did he go after Jade and continue their relationship or did he let her go and move on? It was a tough decision but the longer he stood there, the more he decided he needed a break. He needed to move on.
Tori had watched the entire exchange feeling both guilty and sad for her friends. Jade may not be her close friend but she still considered her a friend and seeing any friend in pain was an awful thing to bear. Beck had joined their poker game, hoping to start the agonizing healing process.
Ok, this is just kind of a prologue to my story, tying into what I want to tell and getting the canon things out of the way. From here on out, it'll be mostly non canon. Hope you enjoyed and review!
