Alright, on to another story based on an upcoming episodes of Victorious. Now, what do we have here? *Uses monocle* uhh... da da da... ah, Tori Fixes Beck and Jade, a really big episode you Bade fans have been waiting for. Well, I've been waiting to write what I think will happen/want to happen and add some of the footage and news I already know.
Because this is a bit of a different playing field, I may or may not do so well in capturing Jade and Beck and how their tough relationship really is. I apologize in advance if it's completely off. So, let's get on with the epic story of Bade! Disclaimer: I do not own Victorious, if I did, I wouldn't let the series end since there is so much more that can be added (did I use that one... I don't think I did).
Tori Fixes Beck and Jade
When Beck entered Hollywood Arts like any ordinary day, morning coffee in hand and pearphone in the other, he nearly broke character as promotional banners for the Full Moon Jam was streaming everywhere on the walls. The Full Moon Jam?... That's this week!? Other students danced across the halls or practiced their diaphragm in a manner above school work. Yes, the Full Moon Jam certainly was that week. Beck furrowed his brows and downed a swig of coffee only to empty it in a near by trash can. Looks like I'll have to come up with some type of performance, Beck mused as he dragged his feet to his transparent locker and opened it in a flash. Let's see, I probably shouldn't do another Shakespeare performance, I've already done like five... The board of school should really plan ahead so I wouldn't be stuck like this. Beck tucked his theatre book under his arm and carefully placed his backpack away, then sighed heavily. A new Full Moon performance opened with new challenges... huh... this is the first Full Moon Jam I'll experience with out Jade... first time being girlfriend less. Beck shook his head- his wavy hair looking sleaker by the end- as thinking about Jade was preposterous to him now and a girl shouldn't get in the way of what's-
"Ow uh," Beck mumbled and nearly fell back, his nose aching bitterly but nothing serious as he hardly remembered being rammed into something. Beck squinted down at what barreled into him. A girl who he had never seen who wasn't particularly small, but seemed to shrink under his gaze. She looked like a soft, simple cinnamon-gingered haired girl who was staring at him in shock. Beck patted his shirt, but then hesitated to speak at her gaze.
"Uh, sorry," he mumbled, taking the fall.
The girl shook her hands and head rapidly, as if trying to apologize but was probably speechless (to be in Beck Oliver's presence, he joked). Before he could even blink, the girl sped past him with her head ducked low and Beck took a moment to shrug off the odd feeling.
"Awh, it's so pretty outside!" Cat gaped dreamily, her head sticking out the window (eventually sticking her tongue out like a dog.) of Sikowitz's class while everyone else sat around and waited for him.
"Ugh, I can't believe Sikowitz is late again!" Tori exclaimed mildly and Andre gave her a questioning look.
"I can't believe that you can't believe that."
Robbie bit his lip when no one spoke up. Now a days, he didn't like it when things got silent between his friends and set a goal to speak up as much as he could. He felt that this was a wonderful opportunity. "Uh, hey, what are you all doing for the Full Moon Jam?"
The others looked at him, but Rex suddenly piped up from Robbie's lap, "whatever their doing, it'll be betta' than anything you do."
"Hey, I wasn't asking you the question!"
Tori exchanged a glance with Andre and exhaled, "actually, I decided not to participate in the Full Moon Jam."
The others raised their eyebrows in shock and even Cat ripped her attention from the outside scenery. Andre looked her up and down, "wow, really? You love this kind of stuff."
"Yeah, and you sing like all the time, why shut up now?" Cat asked in bemusement.
Tori widened her eyes, clearly hurt and she slightly turned her head away from the others, "hey, I don't sing all the time! I just felt it was time for a change, for... uh..." Tori scrolled her eyes over the classroom and spotted Jade off to the side, biting her nail and staring off blankly. "Hey Jade, are you participating in the Full Moon Jam?"
Jade didn't respond. She was just chewing her painted black nails to nubs and looked completely out of touch, even more than Cat usually does.
Tori chuckled, as that was the only thing she could think of doing, "Jade, hello, are you there?"
Jade gradually stopped her nibbling, then rolled her eyes on Tori, "what? What could you possibly want?"
Tori lifted her hands out and good-naturedly smiled, "I just asked if you were doing anything for the Full Moon Jam."
Jade sat back in her chair, now chipping the paint on her other nails and started replying blandly, "um, well I wasn't really thinking-"
Just then, Beck stepped into the classroom and pocketed his pearphone. "Hey every guys and girls," Beck glimpsed at Jade who quickly turned her head to the wall and he took a few steps forward, "Sikowitz still not here?"
"No," Robbie answered, then looked up at Cat (along with her other friends.) when she started to giggle away the silence.
"There's a cute little butterfly hopping around the flowers," she giggled, almost ready to turn hysteric, "it's so clumsy."
Beck shook his head, "so, did you guys see the Full Moon Jam posters?"
"Yeah, everyone's been talking about it for a while and we were just discussing the things we wanted to do," Tori informed him in spirit while Beck took a seat behind her.
"Cool, what are you doing?"
"Actually, I'm not doing anything for it this time," she replied confidently.
"What? You're not going to sing? Not even a little!?" Tori opened her mouth angrily again, Beck's confused look still plastered to the point where Jade had to snicker.
"Why is that so hard to believe?!"
"Well, you got into this school by singing, you sang in last year's Full Moon Jam, and you sing original songs almost every time something important happens to us," Jade listed off as she twisted a chair in front of her so her feet could recline.
"It's kind of true," Cat added, noticeably swiping out the window.
Tori's mouth, still gaping, started to quiver and she had no comeback as she swiveled back in her chair. Luckily, Sikowitz barrel rolled into the room at that moment.
"Harrow class!" He bellowed as he tumbled up to the stage and took a long swig from a coconut perched on his pushed aside podium. Sikowitz suddenly tipped over to the side but ran around and caught his balance, giggling with a far a way look. The main gang exchanged confused glances as Cat nearly had to lunge out to catch Sikowitz when he almost fell. Was he drunk?
Tori decided to ask for all of them, "um, Sikowitz, are you-"
"Okay class!" He blurted out with a burp, "today we will be learning..."- Sikowitz stared over at Cat who was half way outside the window, extending her hand out to the butterfly- "Cat, do you mind not being an air head and sitting down."
Cat slowly climbed out of the window with a sad expression, but complied and sadly carried herself over to a seat.
"So... what was I talking about?"
"Um, you didn't say," Robbie responded.
"Oh, well forgive me little girl, who... strangely looks a lot like Robbie," the gang continually looked at one another. This was Sikowitz's worst case of the coconut milk and they weren't show to act on it. When they looked back, Sikowitz was nodding to sleep standing up, then suddenly slammed his hands together. "The Full Moon Jam is happening this week, so be in it if you like! That's all I've got to say right now as the class is going to end soon, so happy holidays and suckle on coconut milk."
Sikowitz bid them adieu and slurred out of the room. As he was already gone, the others decided not to look into it for a long moment and started packing up when the bell suddenly rang. For once, Sikowitz got his time right.
After Tori strapped on her brown backpack, prepared to leave, she turned to everyone else, "so, can we assume that everyone is doing the Full Moon Jam... except for me because I don't sing all the time?"
"Yeah, sure that sounds cool," they all spoke back while Tori narrowed her eyes, as she could have sworn one of them joked about her decision (probably Jade). The others then filed out of the classroom, automatically chatting about the Full Moon Jam when Tori was the last to leave but then realized Cat had not gotten up.
"Hey, Cat," she called softly and sweetly, noticing that Cat had been staring intently out the window.
Cat slowly pivoted her head to Tori, "...yeah?"
"Come on, let's go."
Cat flickered her eyes back to the window and played with her fingers cradled below her knees, "uhh... yeah, just give me a second. There was, um, a book I needed from Sikowitz's class."
The unsure and or sneaky tone in her voice puzzled Tori. A butterfly can't be that interesting. Tori bobbed her head, conceding but still questioning. "Uh, okay..." Tori slowly walked out of the classroom, Cat's eyes not moving off the skinny brunette, "don't be too long, haha..."
Finally, Tori exited the classroom and almost instantly, Cat leaped to her feet and scuffled back to the open window. The little butterfly was resting motionlessly on a near by leaf petal. "Hehe, hiiiii!" Cat greeted the majestic creature, like it was her first, official meeting with it. Gently, Cat reached out the window, clutching the leaf by its steam and astonishingly not disturbing the butterfly. Cat awed as its tiny wings fidgeted from the movement and elevation, causing Cat to bring it close to her cheek. "You're so cute... and weird," she told it musically, "but that's okay, I'm weird too! We cancel each other out."
Suddenly, Cat felt this surging, odd sensation tickling her ear lobe and when she tore the leaf back in front of her eyes, she yelped and leaped a few feet. The butterfly had crawled into her ear, and with the sudden jump, crawled down a little further.
"Oh, no, no, no!" Cat frantically tried plucking the butterfly out, but she felt nothing and the butterfly's brushing wings made her feel fuzzy. Cat stopped and dropped her arms in defeat (the water works would come soon, of course). "Dang it."
Georgie was an average kid in Hollywood Arts, so, basically, another student not within the range of the main characters. She didn't really mind, though. She was happy with what she had as she strolled through the halls, admiring the Full Moon Jam promotional artwork, until she wandered over to her friends chatting by the stair case. She walked behind one of her male friends and tapped him on the shoulder. He and her few other friends turned around and smiled brightly.
"Oh, hey Georgie!" The male friend greeted.
Georgie eagerly waved her hand, but quickly restrained herself. She didn't want to show them how excited she was about her new news.
"What's up?" A female friend of hers asked casually.
Georgie motioned her fingers steadily to form out what she wanted to say, but a grin wouldn't stop spreading on her face. Her friends nodded in comprehension.
"You're going to try out for the Full Moon Jam, huh? Well, you would be really good at it with your killer personality," her friends responded back and she almost blushed from their enthusiasm.
Georgie proceeded to form her fingers for speech, explaining she wasn't quite sure they would allow a single bass player to preform, especially being unable to sing along.
"Aw, come on Georgie, they wouldn't do that. It'll be fun and you deserve it," another female friend assured her.
Georgie took it into consideration and started to let them know she would look into it when she noticed her tallest female friend staring off amorously. Georgie swirled on her heels and could have screamed if she had a voice to do so. It was Beck Oliver, the boy she accidentally bumped into hours ago. She felt ashamed. He was pretty popular while she was a bit more of a outsider. She should have never collided with him. Then again, why is she to blame.
"Ugh, Beck Oliver," a bulky-crossed-scrawny friend grunted in disapproval.
"Yeah, he's such a hottie," the tall girl swooned and even Georgie's other girl friends sighed dreamily.
The other guys rolled their eyes at the girls, but by the last minute, longing looks on their faces suggested they were on the verge of being friend zoned.
Georgie didn't really see anything in him, but mostly because she was embarrassed with their encounter. Suddenly, Beck swiveled on his heels around Georgie's direction, nearly catching a glimpse of her. Georgie's mouth fell open and she stumbled back to find her locker, not even signing her friends off. Georgie rounded the corner of an almost empty hallway and wished almost more than anything at that moment to swear at the weirdness. Whatever, she needed a good distraction, and after pausing to look at various other Full Moon posters, she decided to be a part of it, bass and all. She sighed- if only she could- wondering how she'll pull it off. It was times like these, though she never wanted to fall into it, that she desired to not be mute.
Okay, great, I finished the first chapter of Tori Fixes Beck and Jade, an episode I'm pumped for. First of all, sorry that this came out so late. I didn't have time to work on it Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday as I was staying up all night to work on a Europe Book (I didn't sleep for two days straight! That's cool, though. I'm fine. *Jitters*). Secondly, I know this chapter is a lot shorter than I normally write for a Victorious episode, but I honestly couldn't think of how to start, though I wanted Georgie to be a part of it. Also, sorry if the characters are OOC. I don't usually write for Beck and Jade's relationship, I'm pretty much improvising, and I don't know much about Georgie's character. I have noticed some things Kellen had talked about her character and role in the episode, like she would be a recurring character yet she had no lines. That led me to wonder if she was mute, and even if she's not, I'm still making her mute, since that's an interesting challenge and a cute quality in her (plus, I'm sorry if Georgie's too cute. She doesn't look like she'd be extremely preppy and adorable, but I feel that she needs that element in some points. I will try to keep away from it, though).
I will get to the other chapters as soon as I could (which I hope is really soon.) and that's all for now. Bye~!
