Disclaimer: I don't own VIctorious


Jade seemed lost in her own thoughts. Beck had died in a crash 13 months ago and she was completely distraught. She was better then she used to be but it still was difficult and getting worse. The plane had crashed and they had looked for the passengers for a year.

They had three children together. Patrice was nine. Nathan was fifteen months old and Natalie was seven. Finally it was assumed that Beck was dead. Jade had accepted the fact, grieved and tried to move on with her life. Jade settled down by the fireplace to read. She was going to addition for a part in a movie and she had to read the script again to get it right. Suddenly the doorbell rang. Jade's heart jumped up into her throat.

"Okay Jade calm down" She told herself.

She accepted things. It was the way they were and that was okay but she couldn't hear it. She couldn't accept it when it actually became reality. She went to get the door as it rang again. She opened the door and her eyes got so wide it looked like they were going to fall off. It was Beck. She dropped the script she was holding and threw her arms around the man that she loved and the man that she thought she had lost forever. This was the best day of her life and it started out as a pretty crappy day. The day sucked worse then Tori's hair.

"BECK," she exclaimed, "Is this really you?"

"Well it's not Lawrence Olivia," he told her returning the hug, "GOD Jade I missed you so much."

"You didn't cheat on me did you," Jade asked.

"With who… Monkeys? Jade on the Island I was on there was no human being around so even if I wanted to cheat on you I couldn't. But believe me when I tell you every second I was gone all I could think about was you. I missed your hair. I missed your smile. I missed your eyes. I missed holding you. I even missed you giving me crap about my friendship with Tori."

"Well I missed you too. Beck all the time we spent fighting was so pointless and stupid. I don't know what we were thinking. Those 16 minutes here you spent ignoring me. The 20 minutes there I spent locking you out of your RV. The 5 minutes you spent getting mad at me. The 3 days it took before we made up. All of that stuff was never necessary and I found that out 13 months ago. I never thought I would see you again. This is the best day ever."