This was a fan fiction I came up with when I was watching CSI and Victorious at the same time during the summer vacation, and I could never find the time to write it until now. I was too caught up in writing a Vampire Diaries fanfic, but here it is! I hope you enjoy this and REMEMBER TO REVIEW! THey make me so happy to know that people are actually liking my writing!

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WARNING: Character death, strong language, and sexual/dark themes in later chapters! DON'T LIKE, DON'T READ!


Beck Oliver stared at the wallpaper he had for his laptop. Graduation day from Hollywood Arts. Memories rushed back into Beck's head from high school.

It started and ended five years ago.

Five years since when they thought all of them would become successful in the world of entertainment.

Five years since he loved someone.

Five years since they broken up.

And... five years since Beck had ever laid his eyes on Jade West.

It made the 23 year old man's heart clench; he missed his first love, even if it happened a long time ago. Jade left the day after graduation, followed by Cat and Robbie, they had been the happiest couple in school, Tori was sought out by an agent that June, and Andre... no one knew what happened to him. It was like he just disappeared. No one really cared though. He was probably living out his musician dream.

Beck sighed. Nothing worked out. The only person who achieved their dream to be famous was Tori. She was a world-class actress, in several hit-films and television shows. Trina was Tori's manager, since Tori was nice and allowed her sister to work with her. Cat and Robbie moved to somewhere in Florida or so they had told him, happy and married by now. Jade was probably somewhere in... okay, Beck didn't know where Jade was. His best guess was that she became a spy, or she joined the Marines or went something violent she could work with.

Beck looked down at the badge in his hand. He himself had decided to become an FBI agent, working with major crimes and murders. He was always interested in forensics and the idea of catching bad guys and doing to right thing for people, but he knew the real reason why he had become an officer. Even though he could be right about Jade joining the Marines or being a spy, Beck knew better. Jade would never give up her dream. She would do practically anything to get what she wanted, no matter who or what stood in her way. Even if what she was doing was illegal.

And even if Jade never did anything for the FBI to notice, Beck still liked his job.

"Hey, Oliver," a sweet, high-pitched Russian accent said softly.

Beck's head turned towards a young woman hovering above him. She had light brown hair cascading down her shoulders, curling at the nape of her neck. Her sky blue eyes sparkled as she smiled at her co-worker.

"Maria," he smiled back, using her first name. Her last name was much too difficult for an American tongue to pronounce.

The two had something between a friendship and budding love relationship. Beck knew she was pretty, but he knew his heart belonged to the one and only Jade West. Maria had a secret - not so secret anymore - crush on Beck, even though she knew Beck would reject her many times like he did in the past.

She was also the only person who knew about his never ending love for Jade.

"Aren't you supposed to be working on some crazy murder case instead of looking at that picture?"

"Yeah, and aren't you supposed to be at your own office typing up some file report for the boss?"

Maria shrugged. "It's my break. I'm pretty sure you're supposed to be doing something productive since you're still working."

"There's no big case that I have to work on," Beck shrugged, "so I'm just here for the heck of it."

"Sounds fun."

"It is. Now if you excuse me, Maria, I have to get a coffee," Beck rose from his cushioned- swirly chair. "Do not touch my computer under any circumstances unless there is a message from You-Know-Who."

"Voldemort? I thought he died last summer. And I highly doubt he'll be contacting an FBI agent." Beck glared at Maria, who raised her hands in defence, "Hey, if you say that anyone else in this room, the first thought of 'You-Know-Who' will be the noseless person in Harry Potter."

Beck rolled his eyes playfully at Maria and walked away from his office. A few steps out of the door and into the hallway, someone grabbed his arm. Beck's hand balled into a fist by instinct, and proceeded to punch them in the face, but his offender blocked his blow easily.

"Oliver! Control yourself!" the voice of his boss hissed. "I just got a report of a murder in Arlington."

Beck was startled at the news. He hadn't worked with a murder case in more than a year. No one really dared to commit such a crime so near the government.

"Who?"

"Trinity Valentine. I'll leave you a profile of the victim at your office."

Beck nodded. Valentine? He briefly wondered if the dead woman had any connection to Cat. He shook the scary thought away. The idea of Cat, the hyper bubbly girl, losing any family was more than impossible to think of.

No, Beck forced himself to think. I don't know who Trinity Valentine is. She has no relation to Cat, whatsoever, and I don't know her. The only people who will miss her is her family.

But somehow, Beck couldn't bring himself to believe that. He felt some kind of connection with the name, like he'd heard of it before.

Beck's shaky hand gripped his coffee mug filled with a black coffee and two sugars, Jade's favourite. For a moment, Beck's mind entangled itself with Jade and the murder. Could it be possible? Beck mentally kicked himself for thinking that.

Jade was gone. She'd left because of him. He would be crazy to think that Jade would want him again.

Once Beck had returned to his office desk, he found a packet of papers waiting for him. He sighed, and looked up to see Maria still standing by.

"I hear there's a new murder case for you," Maria frowned.

"Yeah."

"Trinity Valentine, isn't it? Wasn't your friend Cat's last name Valentine?"

"Um, yeah," Beck said, "but I doubt Trinity is related to her. It would be so-"

"Oliver!" his boss called for Beck, but this time her was standing in front of Beck's desk, a pile of papers in his hand. Beck gulped, his boss must've seen him not starting to work immediately.

"Yes, sir," Beck answered.

Maria took this as her cue to leave, and she hopped off of Beck's desk and slowly drifted back in the direction of her office.

His boss stalked around to stand next to Beck, and he studied the wallpaper on Beck's laptop. And then his shifty eyes froze in one spot, the centre of the screen, where in the picture Tori, Trina, and Andre were standing.

He raises a shaky finger to point at the trio placed in the centre. "That's the girl. Trinity Valentine."

Beck didn't know what his boss was talking about. Yes, his boss may be crazy and insane sometimes, but this was something much more serious. They were dealing with a murder victim right here. And something told him that his boss wasn't playing around.

"That's her," his boss repeated, forcing his hand to stop shaking for only a second, but Beck saw it.

His boss's finger was right where Trina's face was. There was no doubt that Trina was the person he was gesturing to.

"That's Trinity Valentine," his boss said for the third time.

Beck shook his head.

"No, that's her cover name," he said, the pieces falling into place, "her name's Trina Vega."


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Luv, Shevil

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