I was given a prompt on tumblr last night by whatthehell82 :) I'm twisting the idea quite a lot but it will be in there eventually. I've been thinking about writing this story for a while and I almost wrote it for the bade wedding.. but I didn't. Then this suggestion made the story come pouring out.

Anyway I'm probably going have the whole thing written by either tonight or tomorrow. I'm just going to keep posting chapters. So feel free to join in, shout your ideas to me in messages and reviews because I'm literally live writing this. I will take everyones ideas into consideration. WARNING: there are going to be a few very sad moments in this and the rating might go up to M.. I haven't decided yet.

Disclaimer: I don't own Victorious.


For as long as Beck Oliver could remember, the whole concept of marriage felt superficial to him. The archaic ceremony, the expensive outfits and the ostentatious cake. To express your love for someone like this felt completely ridiculous to him.

For as long as he could remember it was all about the names. To become someones husband and make someone his wife. And for him that just wasn't important. He would love Jade regardless of what he called her. His girlfriend, his baby, his lover. Their relationship wasn't going to change because of some legal jargon and how much he loved her wouldn't change because of a pair of elegant rings.

The thing was Beck hated a cliché and yet the only relationship he'd ever had had been exactly that. One day, his life was bland and repetitive and then suddenly, at the mere age of fourteen, she was thrust into his life. It was the classic boy meets girl, high school sweethearts tale. Jade slowly and then rather suddenly became his whole world and Beck found himself simultaneously fighting to get her out of his head and desperately clinging on to her, somehow knowing he'd never find another girl who fit him as well as she did.

And hell, he was a romantic guy. He liked to take Jade for late night strolls along the beach, or cook her dinner, or massage her shoulders after a hard day. He liked taking care of her and being taken care of by her - but he didn't want to marry her.

They were an unlikely pair with possibly more differences than similarities. They could go through full days of school at each others throats, jealousy and accusations being thrown all over the place. But the evenings turned them into another couple. Wrapped in each others arms, comforting and reassuring each other, they would always come back to this.

Jade knew how Beck felt about the whole marriage thing and unlike most girls, she didn't care. Her parents had divorced when she was nine and both of them had gone through several more divorces since. It was an exhausting cycle so if she could avoid the whole marriage thing altogether then she was happy to.

They laughed when they got their yearbooks and saw that they were listed as most likely to get married. They were met with strange looks from their friends who honestly couldn't see what was so funny.

"These are all so wrong." Beck laughed reading through the book.

"SO wrong." Jade agreed "How is Meredith listed as most likely to win an Oscar? She doesn't even act!"

"Hey I got most likely to become a world famous pop star!" Tori exclaimed offended.

"Exactly" Jade smirked, prompting a scowl from her frenemy. Beck shook his head at the pale girl and put a finger up to his lips.

"Please excuse my wife, she means all of them are wrong, except yours." Beck apologised jokingly.

"Ew never call me that!" Jade glared at him.

"Sorry Mrs Oliver." Beck teased, watching as Jades eyes glistened with anger. She lunged at him but Beck anticipated it and managed to pull her into a hug type grip.

"She's just so overwhelmed about the wedding." Beck explained to their friends, further winding Jade up as she squirmed in his arms. She fought with him for another few minutes before giving in and deciding to just give him the silent treatment for a while. Beck held onto her tightly nevertheless and no one brought the yearbook proposal back up.

And that was how their friends found out about their views on marriage and put Cat's hopes of being a bridesmaid back by several years. Beck and Jade were a loving couple but they were just about as anti-marriage as you could get.


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