A/N: Alright, this story centers around the cade friendship, Romantically, the pairings will be Bade, and Cabbie

Basically, this is about The lives of Cat and Jade, starting from when they were very little. The problems they have and how they confide in each other! I hope you like it!

PS: Yeh, duh, jade and cat are wayyyyy OOC, this takes place when they are like 4... they will get more IC as the story progresses :)

Chapter One: Tomorow

Jadelyn West fastened a pink ribbon in her light brown hair to go with her beautiful Pink and yellow sundress.

She skipped downstairs happily, ready for her first day of Pre-K.

She was glad she'd finally be a grade ahead of all the younger kids. She'd be the older one, and she'd be a year closer to kindergarten, which she was looking forward to.

"Mommy, daddy! What's for breakfast!" Jadelyn wondered, tugging impatiently on her father's leg.

Her father shook her off his leg and continued to stare at her mother angrily.

"If you would just keep a single promise I wouldn't have to do that!" Jadelyn's mother yelled.

"It wasn't my fault! They called me!" Her father shouted back.

"I need breakfast!" Jadelyn cried. "I need to go to school!"

"Jadelyn, you're a big girl now, you can do it by yourself! Mommy and daddy are busy." Jadelyn's dad said irritatedly.

"See, you even ignore her!" Jadelyn's mother yelled.

"Oh, I get it, idiot! You're just gonna blame it all on me!"

Jadelyn walked away bewildered and distraught. Why were her parents fighting? What was going on? What was she having for breakfast? How would she get to preschool?

She trudged to the kitchen and tugged at the fridge impatiently. She pulled hard on it, but it wouldn't budge. She looked up at the handle above her, wishing she was tall enough to reach it. Willing it to travel down towards her.

But it didn't, of coarse, so eventually, she gave up, and decided to leave for school.

Her mother had driven her there last year. Jadelyn thought hard about it. The fire hydrant, than the ice cream shop. She knew enough land marks to figure out the way by foot.

Jade stepped outside into the pouring rain to begin her mission.

The rain made it harder for her to see, and within minutes, she was completely lost, and soaking wet.

She wandered aimlessly around, passing familiar trees, and soon it became clear to her she was walking in a circle.

"Hello little girl," a man said, smiling at her. Jadelyn's heart pounded in her chest as she ran around the unknown streets.

Jadelyn finally sat down by a dumpster next to a building. Tears began pouring down her face, but you wouldn't know, because of the heavy thunderstorm over head.

Why couldn't mommy drive her to school like last year?She wondered to herself.

Her outfit that she had worked hard to put together was ruined. Her stomach growled hungrily, and her sobs grew louder.

"Hello!" A high pitch voice rang. "I like your dress."

Jadelyn looked up to see a girl with brown frizzy hair and a large smile.

"Why are you near that trash can. It's smelly." The girl complained. She grabbed Jadelyn by the wrist and dragged her over to the sidewalk.

"You're all wet!" The girl cried. "Here," The girl took her umbrella and raised it over Jadelyn's head.

"Thank you." Jade whispered.

"You look sad. I hate sad! So, anyway, why are you here all alone?"

"I was trying to walk to preschool. It's my first day of Pre-k." Jadelyn explained.

"I'm going to pre-k too! Do you want my mommy to give you a ride?" The girl asked.

"Umm.. Okay." Jadelyn accepted.

The girl dragged Jadelyn up the sidewalk to a blue car.

"Mommy! I made a new friend! She needs a ride to preschool! She doesn't know how to get there! Her name is..." The girl paused. "What's your name?" She asked Jadelyn.

"I'm Jadelyn West." Jadelyn announced.

"Cool! I'm Caterina Valentine! But, you can call me Cat! I just moved here from Florida!" Cat exclaims, hopping in the backseat and strapping herself into a car seat.

Cat's mother looked at Jadelyn. She had heard her last name. She was part of the West family. They had a bad reputation in the neighborhood, and couldn't help pity the poor girl. Why was she out all alone crying by the dumpster?

"Hello Jadelyn," Cat's mother greeted warmly, checking to make sure most girls were belted into their seats before driving off to school.

Cat got out of the car excitedly, pulling Jadelyn behind her.

"I'm so excited! I've never been to this school Before! Is it fun? Are the kid's nice?" Cat bubbled.

"It's okay. I don't really know anyone here. They sort of ignore me." Jadelyn explained.

Cat looked confused at this. Why would people ignore her new friend Jadelyn?

"Oh. Well, let's go!"

Cat and Jadelyn entered the school, Cat's mother following close behind.

The two children were introduced to there new classroom, which to Jadelyn's surprise, was bigger than last years. She saw a lot of the same kid's and some new one's too.

"Jadelyn! Let's go play with dolls!" Cat exclaimed, dragging Jadelyn over to the corner and cradling a doll in her hands.

Jadelyn picked up a doll as well.

"Hey that ones mine!" A little girl with a blonde ponytail yelled angrily.

"NO! I got it first!" Jadelyn countered, her voice upset.

"But I called it!"

"You can't 'call' anything! I got it, idiot! It's mine!" Jadelyn shouted.

The preschool teacher had head enough.

"Jadelyn! Time out! No name calling.." The lady said gently.

"NO!" Jadelyn screamed. It wasn't fair. She got the doll first!

"Jadelyn? Do you want me to call your parents?" The teacher asked.

"Sure! Fine! Call them! See if they care!" Jadelyn shouted, tears threatening to come out.

She dashed down the hallway, her own words echoing in her ear.

She sat down in the hall, her hands trembling. She saw a flash of frizzy brown hair, and Cat soon came into view.

"I'm sorry you got sad." Cat said. "I hate sad. I get sad sometimes. I was sad this morning, when my brother left. I might not see him for a few months." Cat said, her voice depressed.

"It's okay. Today wasn't very good." Jadelyn explained. "My parents were yelling at each other this morning and I didn't eat any food."

"It will get better. I promise." Cat stated. Then Cat began singing, her voice flawless at only four years old. "The sun'll come out tomorrow! Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow, there'll be sun!"

Jadelyn loved singing. She smiled. She also loved musicals. She hoped that one day, she'd be on Broadway. "Just thinking about, tomorrow, clears away the cobwebs and the sorrow, till there's none!" She joined Cat with her singing. Their voices blended together perfectly.

"When I'm stuck with a day that's gray and lonely! I just stick out my chin and grin and say
The sun'll come out tomorrow So you got to hang on till tomorrow, came what may!Tomorrow, tomorrow, I love you, tomorrow! You're always a day away!" The two sung together.

Their preschool teacher stood bewildered, looking at the two of them. She was memorized by their singing. How could they be that good at singing at such a small age?

Jadelyn smiled at Cat happily. Maybe tomorrow would be better, she thought to herself.