JADE:

So, it's been like three weeks since I officially started at Hollywood Arts and I've been the envy of every girl in school, which I love of course. I thought Cat would find it weird or uncomfortable that I was dating her brother but she didn't. Beck and I went on dates all the time and sometimes we'd invite Cat and I'd enjoy the looks on girls faces when they saw me with Beck. I thought things were going great until Lane stopped me in the halls one day.

"Jade I was wondering if I could to talk to you." he told me.

"Make it quick please." I rushed him.

"Well, I don't know exactly how to put this. . . " Lane started. I motioned with my hand to make him go faster.

"There is a play that all students at Hollywood Arts must pass before they can audition for any play or musical or whatever." Lane explaineed to me.

"The Bird scene?" I asked.

"Cat told you about it?" Lane guessed correctly and handed me a small booklet, "You can do whatever you want during the scene as long as you stick to the script."

I took the booklet and nodded. Lane waved goodbye and walked away. Two firm arms wrapped themselves around me and I turned to find Beck smiling at me.

"What's that?" Beck took the booklet out of my hands, "Ooh, 'The Bird scene'. Good luck."

"It doesn't look that difficult." I rolled my eyes. We headed towards Beck's truck.

"I had to do the Bird scene three times before I got it right." Beck told me.

"How'd you finally get it?" I asked him curiously.

"I'm not allowed to tell you the secret of the scene, but I can tell you that I went to The Gorilla Club to help me." he replied.

"The Gorilla Club?" I looked at him all wide-eyed. He looked back at me and looked like he just made a huge mistake.
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BECK:

Once the words slipped out of my mouth I knew I had made a mistake. I momentarily forgot that Jade was not some Northridge girl that would have been impressed with the Gorilla Club but too scared to actually go there. Jade wanted to go. I could see it in her eyes. No way in hell was I taking her somewhere that dangerous.

"It's a place full of gorillas." I lied.

"Don't lie to me." she replied, "I can tell when you're lying."

I sighed and knew that I wouldn't get out of this conversation alive unless I told her the truth.

"It's this really dangerous underground club where people go to get pulverized or shredded or beaten to a pulp." I told her.

"How did that help you?" she asked me.

"It helped me learn to take risks in everything I do." I replied.

"Take me there." she demanded.

"No!" I accidentally stepped on the brake pedal. I continued talking as I kept on driving.

"I don't want you going there and you're not going without me." I told her.

"Why not?" She crossed her arms.

"Because only I know how to get there and unless you have some serious hook ups with the Club, you're not getting in." I told her firmly, "And I don't want you getting in."

"Fine." she said and looked out the window in silence for the rest of the ride back to my RV. I felt like I just lost a battle, but then again with Jade it's always a 20 out of 100 chance of winning a fight with her. It was a looooooooong car ride. . .

I hope you liked this chapter. It's a continuation or sequel to the first Bestfriend's Brother story. Leave a review! I feel sad without them. Kk Byeeee! :) Thanks for reading!

P.S. Who else was crushed into a million and two pieces about the BADE breakup? I have never felt a strong sadness. :'( BE STRONG THOUGH! Dan posted a pic on FB with Beck and Jade or Avan and Liz but usually the pictures signify something important! and also the cast has said that BIG things would be happening with BADE! So fear not! BADE WILL BE ENDGAME! :D

~LazyChryz~