AN: I don't own Victorious, because if I owned it, the show wouldn't have ended.

When Jade arrives at Cat's house, black bag slung over her shoulder as she opens the door, the red-head's mother is already there.

"Now, I'll be gone until tomorrow afternoon," Cat's mother begins after giving Jade a modest greeting, "and I trust that you two will behave well?' she smirks, eyeing the girls.

Cat nods.

"And no boys over." Her mother chuckles, placing three twenty dollar bills into her daughter's open palm.

Cat's mother doesn't know that boys really aren't, and never were, a problem to the two girls standing, silent, in the large foyer. The blonde brushes red-velvet strands of hair out of her daughter's face before kissing her on the forehead. She leaves briskly, leaving only the subtle mark of where she once stood on the rug.

Cat's mother doesn't know that her daughter's timid appearance quickly diminishes as her mother pulls out of the driveway.

After the girls struggle to eat their meal of pizza and fresh soda between jokes and nostalgic stories and the occasional burst into a showtune, the friends rented two movies with the money that was generously given to them.

Cat's mother doesn't know that her money has gone to waste.

Their eyes never rested on the rented film once. The movie was simply a background noise to the little gasps slipping past Cat's teeth as Jade planted kisses all over her small body. Just background noise to Cat's whimpers and moans laced with lust.

Cat's mother doesn't know that her precious little girl lost her virginity that night.

And as they lie next to each other, trying to catch the breath that keeps escaping them, Cat presses her lips to the dark-haired girl once more before collapsing, a smile painted on her face.

Cat's mother doesn't know that her daughter is in love with a girl.

AN: So it's apparent now that I'm the queen of repetition. I'm sorry about all of the Cade, I promise I'll hop to another fandom after this one! Feel free to review. I hope you enjoyed~