Summary: She pushed away the one person that could hurt her the most and fix her at the same time. But when fate steps in, is Jade ready to take that chance. My take on how Beck and Jade met and got together. Rated M for violence.

A/N: Here is chapter 2. Only 1 more chapter left. I didn't get any reviews but I got people following the story so maybe another chapter will get you to review.

Disclaimer: I don't own Victorious.

Chapter 2-Do you believe in fate?

As the years passed Jade grew distant from everyone. She had no friends, nothing. It was a lonely life but it's what she had to do to protect herself.

Now she was 14 years old about to start high school. She needed a change, a new high school. Beck use to talk about a high school called Hollywood Arts. It was a performing arts school. She was artistically inclined, she could sing and dance and she loved acting.

Beck couldn't figure out what had happened, why she had just stopped talking to him. He had made a lot of attempts to talk to her but she wouldn't. He felt empty without her in his life but what could he do about it.

He had always dreamed of going to Hollywood Arts High School but wouldn't do it, he wouldn't leave Jade. But that was so long ago. Nothing was stopping him now.

Jade walked through the front doors of HA. "How refreshing." She said as she took in the school. She found her locker and put some books in it and headed to her first class, improv.

She sat in the far back of the classroom, not paying attention to anyone else. There was noise coming from the ceiling, the whole class looked up. A man fell out of it. "Ow, hi class I'm your teacher, Sikowitz!"

Ok he is absolutely crazy Jade thought with a confused look on her face. "Ok class we are going to start with introduction. Name and interest, weird kid with the puppet, go!"

Beck wasn't paying much attention to any of the student introducing themselves until he heard her name. "The name is Jade West, I like acting, singing, and dancing." He looked at her, jaw dropped he couldn't believe she was here.

He was too busy staring at her to realize it was his turn. "Hey there Elvis in the front row it's your turn." Sikowitz said taking another drink from his coconut. "Um, my name is Beck Oliver and I'm an actor." Jade's head snapped up to look at him. She was completely shocked. What the hell was he doing here? This was not her plan. He was the biggest reason she wanted to go to another school.

As soon as the bell rang, Jade grabbed her bag and ran out of the room. "This isn't happening. This isn't happening! I just need to make it to my next class, only a few more steps,"

"Jade West."

"Damn so close." She stopped and turned around slowly.

"You're here!" Beck said with a smile.

"Yeah I know that."

"I just wasn't expecting to see you here."

"Yeah same here."

They stood there awkwardly for a few seconds. "Um, Jade I have a question…why did you stop talking to me?" She held her breathe, afraid he would ask her that. "I didn't want to talk to you anymore." She turned around and started walking away.

Beck couldn't believe it, she was here. It had to mean something. "Do you believe in fate, Jade?"

She stopped for a second but didn't turn around. "No." And with that she continued walking away from him. Beck knew this was fate. What else would it be? He was going to be with Jade. He was going to put all the broken pieces of her life back together.

A few weeks had passed and Beck tied to talk to Jade a few times a day. Jade made friends with a bubbly little red head named Cat Valentine. Cat is a little out there, always in her own little world. Even though Jade doesn't usually hangout with people like her, there is just something about Cat that Jade likes.

Unfortunately for Jade, Cat was friends with the weird kid with the puppet, his name is Robbie and Andre, he is the one with awesome dreads and they were friends with Beck. So all five of them would sit at lunch and hang out together. Jade tries to keep minimal contact with Beck, but he makes that hard.

A few weeks had passed and though she doesn't want to, she talks to Beck here and there. No matter how hard she tries to stay away from him she just can't. She still cares about him but she doesn't trust him not to leave her.

Jade got home on a Friday afternoon to an empty house. An empty house wasn't unusual. Her mom was hardly home and when she was she was too busy with her friends to worry about Jade.

After a few hours, Jade heard her mom come home but she wasn't alone. There was a full out party going on down stairs. She hated when her mom would have parties. That always meant there were drugs and alcohol involved. She didn't like the guys she brought home because they were all sketchy and some tried stuff on her. So she always made sure to lock her bedroom door.

Her phone started going off, she had a text message from Beck.

To Jade

From Beck

We should hang out tonight.

To Beck

From Jade

Is the rest of the gang going to be with us?

To Jade

From Beck

No just me and you. I figured we could catch up.

To Beck

From Jade

I think I'll pass.

To Jade

From Beck

Come on I want to show you my new place.

To Beck

From Jade

New place?

To Jade

From Beck

Yeah. I moved into an RV in my parent's driveway lol. It's not much but it's all mine.

To Beck

From Jade

Lol that's cool

To Jade

From Beck

So what do you say, you want to come over?

Jade thought about it for a bit. It would be nice to get out of here for a while. Just as she was about to text him back there was a knock on her door. She ignored it, usually the knocking stops after a while, but this guy was about to knock her door down. Her door flew open and a gross, drugged up, angry guy came into her room and closed her door. Jade was terrified, she backed up as far in to the corner of her room as she could. She didn't know what he wanted but she was pretty sure it wasn't to use the bathroom.