DISCLAIMER: I don't own Victorious. If I did, the show would focus far more on Beck and Jade because in my opinion, they're the two deepest characters on the show. And they're my OTP. I don't know for sure where I'm going with this, but I'm going to include my head-canon on how Beck and Jade met.

Also, I apologize to anyone who read this before I worked out the paragraph divisions. :P

Prologue

She was the girl who sat alone in the classroom, doodling pictures of skulls and unicorns in all her notebooks. The pages were filled with monsters, rainbows, lyrics, and poems. Stories took up entire pages and inspirational quotes were written in corners and margins. Her long brown hair covered most of her face and her jewelry and clothing were almost all black. The freshman was not of the typical, naive, annoying variety. She just never uttered a word.

He was the boy who was constantly surrounded by beautiful, blonde, stupid cheerleaders. They never left him alone, so he never had the peace of mind he always desired. His beautiful dark brown hair easily surpassed society's high standards for teenage boys' appearances with flying colors. His creamy tan skin was the only thing a girl's lips wanted to touch and his brown eyes were pools of chocolate, waiting to dissolve in your mouth.

Jade hated him. The very looks of that boy was enough to turn her off. A perfect boy was not something foreseeable in her future, especially a boy as fake as that one. It was far easier to simply sit back and draw, as opposed to dwelling on someone who would never love her back. No one would ever love her.

Beck noticed the girl, but never mustered the courage he needed to walk up to her and compliment her stunning blue-green eyes. She gave off forbidding vibes, which tempted everyone to stay away, except Beck. He was in awe of her beauty that called attention to itself, simply by being almost unnoticeable.

And he wondered what she wrote as she hid behind her notebooks with lovely images of dark oceans, swirling storms, and deep eyes and inspirational messages plastered artistically on the front and back covers.