"Nerds with puppets, and bipolar cats-"
Cat raised her eyebrows and took off running down the hall.
"What happened to Cat?" Jade asked in a concerned tone.
"I don't know," Tori replied.
The gothic girl rolled her eyes and stormed in the direction Cat had ran.
"Cat!" Jade called as she walked into the girls bathroom, "Cat are you in here?"
No answer.
The pale girl began cursing under her breath as she walked out of the restroom and back into the hall.
"Cat, please. We're supposed to get back to class."
Jade walked to the janitor's closet and opened the door, revealing the small redhead sitting on the ground.
"Kitty," the brown haired girl said when the door was shut, "What happened? Are you okay?"
"No," Cat said as she looked up to Jade, "I'm not."
"Why are you crying, Kitten?"
The taller girl settled down next to Cat and wrapped her arms around her.
"Somehow Tori already knew. It's her first full day here and she already knew!"
"Knew what?"
"About us!"
"What are you talking about?"
Cat wiped her eyes and threw her hands in the air.
"Did you not hear her? She said 'bipolar cats' referring to me. She knows I'm bi!"
"Baby girl," Jade said as she pulled Cat in for a hug, "She said bipolar, as in the disorder, not bisexual."
"So she thinks there's something wrong with me?!" Cat said, a hurt look appearing on her face.
"No, Kitty. She meant that you change emotions a lot. She has no idea about you…or us."
The brunette smiled as she moved her hand to Cat's chin, tilting the smaller girl's head up to face her.
"So we're fine?"
"We're fine," Jade said as she connected their lips.
When they parted, Cat had her normal perky smile on.
"Thanks, Jadey."
The two girls stood up together and hugged.
"Yeah, yeah," Jade said as she opened the door, "Don't mention it."
