So, I can already tell this story is going to come out a little late since I have a tight schedule with school and I've been having a lot of feelings for both Tori Fixes Beck and Jade and One Thousand Berry Balls. To be honest, Tori Fixes Beck and Jade wasn't a very well thought out plot, since things seemed weak. I still liked that Bade happened again and the endearing Cabbie subplot. As for One Thousand Berry Balls... I'm truthfully upset that its coming out on December 8th, way before the other episodes filmed before it. There is so much that goes on in that time span and it needed to be seen, no matter how much I've been waiting for this episode. I'm not even sure if I should write for it because I'm so upset and confused (although I really want to). Anyway, back to the story where more things will build up and be longer. Disclaimer: I don't own Victorious, Nickelodeon (and Dan) does, and right now, they are really screwing up. :[


Tori Fixes Beck and Jade

Cat had attempted all day to act like everything was normal, like a butterfly had not hopped into her ear and started nesting, which did freak her out. The butterfly always wanted a word back, however, and would lightly flutter its wings around her ear canal, causing her to jump in the air, screaming at the top of her lungs. This attracted a lot of attention in a bad way, but Cat treated it normally, smiling brightly at her peers, until she found Robbie in Sikowitz class.

"Oh, Robbie!" She hollered worriedly and sprinted up to him, as he was on the stage, studying.

He looked up from his book, through his smudged spectacles and grinned pleasantly, "oh, hey Cat. Something up?"

Cat pulled and pulled at her hair, raking her fingers through it nervously as she explained, "Robbie, I have a big problem. The cute butterfly I saw out the window the other day is stuck in my ear!"

Robbie furrowed his eyebrows, taking a long moment to register. This was weird, even for Cat. "A butterfly... in your ear?" He repeated out loud and Cat bobbed her head, creases forming on her forehead in slight panic.

Robbie slowly closed his textbook and set it aside to stand up, "now Cat, are you sure there's a real butterfly in your ear?"

Cat blinked, but she did look slightly irked. "Yeah, I was playing with the- AHHHHHHHHHHHH," all of a sudden, Cat screamed again and fidgeted with her ear erratically. Then, just as quickly and abruptly as it happened, she stopped and looked at him with a heavy heave, "yeah, I'm pretty sure there's a butterfly in there."

"Oh, um, sorry Cat," he responded. He wasn't a butterfly expert, really, so he didn't know what to do or say.

Cat gripped his collars with a pleading look and begged, "please Robbie, please get it out, it's freaking me out and making me feel fuzzy- AHHHHHHHHHHHH!"

Robbie looked at her crazily, "uhh, I would, but I wouldn't know where to get started, besides, I have a lot of homework I need to get to, I just can't-"

Cat had been staring at him intently, examining him, and when he started to retract, she averted to the most powerful way possible. "You'll help me for sure, won't you?" She wrapped a hand around his neck gently, bringing her body slightly closer to play with the buttons on his shirt but not breaking eye contact. "Please Robbie?"

Robbie stuttered to protest subtly, but as Cat began to run her fingers through his curly hair, he blushed and giggled. "Uh-hah, well, I suppose taking off a few hours wouldn't hurt."

"Mhm," Cat nodded with a light, beguiling twinkle in her eye and stepped back. Incredibly, even for some how knowing she could get Robbie to agree by flirting with him, she still didn't really know his feelings for her.

Robbie scooped up his book with a new hop in his step and headed to the door for his next period, "I'll look into it and help you tomorrow, 'kay?"

"'Kay-'kay!"


Jade entered the backstage room where performances were being rehearsed and props and shows were switched out before the stage for the Full Moon Jam. She remembered being indecisive of entering the competition because of not having any particular wanting to be a part of it. Later on she just figured why not. As soon as the red doors swung open, all the weak and male students snapped their heads in her direction and silently fled from the scene. Jade smirked to herself at the satisfying scene and sauntered down the steps, not quite ready to sign her name on the participation sheet, but just to look around and touch things. She ran her fingers over the velvet curtains, the lighting equipment, then turned corners around the make-up department.

Unbeknownst to Jade, Georgie had been watching her every now and then since she stepped in, curious with her presences. Georgie, having worked in the Full Moon Jam ever since she started school in Hollywood Arts, observed the people who went and by- Tori Vega being a fresh one in her mind- but she was more than astonished to see Jade West there. She didn't look like she was in the market for anything, though. Georgie wondered if there was something on her mind, as she continuously wandered around, not saying a word to anyone or making contact or even showing signs of stopping. She felt like greeting the interesting teen, but she was afraid of being scolded for her inability to speak (though that never bothered her before, Jade was a different kind of insult), plus, she knew Beck, and the incident wouldn't stop popping up in her head. The reminders of her friends telling her to be more open also washed over her mind and she bit her lip, crossing her fingers as she finally trotted over to Jade.

Jade slowly rolled her eyes on Georgie when she sensed her approaching, squinting her eyes cautiously on her friendly aurora but being unable to stop smacking her lips at Georgie's leather clothed appearance. "'Sup," she muttered monotonously, crossing her arms tightly as she turned all the way to face the girl.

Georgie immediately felt tongue-tied, but that didn't make a difference. Jade was as shady and frightening as most of the guys say at school. What if she does something drastic to her? Georgie bowed her head for a moment as Jade quickly grew bored and irritated at the silence. Then, Georgie waved at her.

Jade, being caught by a bit of surprise from her silent motion, nodded but felt unimpressed with her no-talking rule. "I said hey," Jade tried again, involuntarily watching her harsh tone as Georgie stepped back. Jade cocked her head, jerking closer, "hey, didn't you hear me?"

Georgie gulped brusquely, then reached for her throat and opened her mouth to somehow show her disability, feeling kind of silly for being unable to use sign-language. Jade watched in an almost bizarre fascination, then blinked as she found she realized, "are you, uh, mute then?"

Georgie nodded at Jade's bemused look, feeling shame for her handicap for only once in her life. Jade on the other hand, wasn't anylazing Georgie because she was repulsed by her. There was something about a mute kid that really... captivated Jade, and with the combination of obeying and an edgy-cinnamon sweet look... A mute friend... I like it.

"So, uh, you have a name or title, kid?"

Georgie suddenly stopped her hands from signing off her name, as she is used to that, so she hurriedly scavenged for spare paper and a pencil. When located, Georgie collected it altogether and jotted down her name, handing the slip to Jade.

"Georgie..." she read out loud with a bit of disgust, but after swishing it around and spitting it out, Jade decided that her boyish name and her first impression was fitting and cool.

"Great, this seems... okay," What am I doing? Georgie on the other hand nodded in surprise, but still felt suspicion. Jade swallowed, feeling totally awkward with her attempts to make friendly conversation with the new girl. Particularly one who can't reply back. "Were you, um, planning to participate in the Full Moon Jam?"

Georgie bobbed her head, then suddenly brightened up and dashed around the room for her racecar-red bass guitar, which annoyed Jade (since she lacks patience). Georgie returned with her bass guitar strapped around her and, without thinking, started strumming the chords and ended with a sick riff and a grin. Jade's eyebrows instantly shot up, but her emotion barely wavered. Georgie almost felt embarrassed for the second time that day- within the same hour, no less- but stopped when Jade bobbed her head.

"Nice," was her reply, and she almost seemed genuine. Georgie beamed at this.

The bell then rung from the school, finding its way reverberating backstage and Jade looked back at Georgie, knowing other kids would start to flood the area. "Alright, well... see you around, I suppose... Georgie," Jade started to make her way to the doors when Georgie scrambled to stop her with a booming strum from her bass and scrawling down something she wished to advise. Jade had turned around at the guitar zing and waited with an strange desire to see what she wanted to voice. Georgie hopped her way to Jade, her bass guitar swinging behind her, and gave her the piece of paper. Before Jade could read it, other students started to file in the room and Georgie slipped into the crowd. Jade didn't bother to look for Georgie (the significance just wasn't there), so she unfolded the crumpled parchment. You have a nice voice. I think you should sing in the Jam. Come to me if your mind is set.

Her mouth tripped open only slightly, but since Jade isn't one for words, she deliberately balled the paper in her hand and pocketed it, looking back at where Georgie once was, definitely taking her suggestion into consideration.


"What? Trina really exploded in your Thanksgiving feast?!" Andre laughed uncontrollably at the homey conversation he and Tori were having at lunch.

Tori chortled back adorably and answered after sipping some of her drink, "she didn't actually explode, but her too tight pants literally burst open, sending a button flying to my grandpa's forehead."

"Haha, that's so crazy!" They both shared another laugh while also sharing a black, plastic tray of fries until Beck walked over to join the conversation.

"Hey, what's so funny?"

Tori looked up at him with bleary eyes from the tears of laughter that welled through, then batted her eyes with her napkin normally and spoke up, reaching for his clothes to tug him down to sitting position. "I was just telling Andre a story about Trina that happened over the Thanksgiving weekend-"

"Wait, shhhh, shut up, shhhhh!" Tori was startled to serious mode from Beck's sharp interjection and snapped her head around.

Andre looked around too, "why are you suddenly showing so much emotion, Beck-bot?"

Beck slowly rotated his body in Andre's direction and jabbed his fingers in his air bubble, "first, don't call me that. Second, I'm talking about this girl I just saw over there, Meredith."

The two both look over and Meredith spots their glances and waves spiritedly.

"Oh yeah, Meredith, I heard she makes delicious cupcakes," Tori commented mostly to Andre, and Beck nearly panicked when Meredith picked up her things and mildly strutted over with a content smile plastered on her lips.

"Aw-aw, chiz, she's coming over, stay cool."

Tori munched on another fry, shrugging her shoulders in an obvious gesture, "why are you reacting that way-"

"Stay cool!" Just then, Beck smoothed his hand through his hair and Meredith approached him.

"Hey Beck! Andre, Tori," she acknowledged the other two with less flavor as her eyes mainly searched Beck up and down.

Beck extended out his fingers, trying to appear chill, "hey, what's up?"

Meredith reached for her pearphone, "a few things actually. I'm trying to pick out some songs for the Full Moon Jam during intermissions... but I won't be busy tonight... do you want to do something with me Beck?"

Beck opened his mouth, wanting to chime a yes, but spun around, his eyes darting the other students in a violent reflex. Tori and Andre both stared at him under furrowed 'brows. Beck skipped their looks and clapped his hands together inaudibly, "look, Meredith, I would love to go with you, but..."

He swiveled back at Tori who urged him to go on with shooting eyebrows and he swallowed, seeing Jade suddenly feet away at the Grub Truck, "I have something of significance I need to do."

She almost laughed. "Um... okay, maybe next time-"

"Wait, wait, wait!" Tori stood up after throwing a fry back and grabbed Meredith by the shoulders, leaving her a foot away from Beck. Beck gulped dangerously, "what important plans do you have, Beck?"

Beck scratched the nape of his neck and cracked a nervous grin. "Uh, well, I have to..." Meredith was watching him attentively, not breaking her ever growing smile, but it was Tori's twitching stink eye that made Beck stutter. He randomly motioned with his hands a square shape, "I need to count my coins... got a lot of coins, like nickels, dimes... some shiny, some old..."

"Are you sure?" Tori pressed, sounding a bit uncertain herself.

"Yes. I do," he widened his eyes and gently jerked his head to the side, silently communicating for Tori to shut her trap.

Meredith simply smiled and nodded, slipping in a quick glance over his body, "sure, okay, have fun with that!"

"'Kay, byeeeeee..." Beck stretched as Andre and Tori watched the petite teen amble away, then both of them rolled their heads in Beck's direction. "I don't actually have a jar of coins!"

"What! Nooooooo," they both jabbed at him with sarcasm and Beck brushed his thick hand through his jet black hair.

"Look, I can't go out with Meredith, I would like to, but I can't."

Andre shook his head, "why not, dawg?"

"'Cause," Beck darted his eyes around again for Jade, but she was no where to be seen, "Jade."

Tori cocked her shoulders in shock, "oh come on, you broke up with Jade months ago, what's the big deal?"

"You know how Jade is. The tough, jealous, skin-anyone-alive kind of girl," Beck explained stiffly, nabbing a fry for his jittery mouth.

"Jade said herself she was okay with you dating other girls-"

"N-n-not Meredith," both Andre and Tori bent their heads to the side. Beck seemed pretty serious as he couldn't stop shoving fries in his mouth. "You see, when me and Jade were dating, there was a time during the summer when me and Meredith participated in a play-"

"I think I wrote that play!" Andre butted in.

Beck and Tori simply stared at him and Beck waved his head, "anyway, Jade was not happy about it, so if she found out I went on a date with Meredith-"

"She would be crazy jealous and shoot Meredith's face off!" Tori finished for him, finally understanding, but not contended with the reason. Tori bit her lip in thought, "I see your point, I guess... but don't you think you deserve to move away from Jade, and don't you think she deserves someone too?"

Beck stifled a chuckle, "please, no guy here would date Jade. They are all intimidated by her. It takes just one glare for a guy to start shaking... and peeing."

"Robbie could verify that," Andre commented mostly to himself.

Tori uncrossed her arms after sighing in defeat. Bitterly, he was right. "There's got to be somebody who would... Andre," Tori sank down quickly to his side and the two men knew something was coming up. "You could date Jade, couldn't you?"

Andre nearly-no, he did start choking on his fries and Tori nonchalantly smacked his back and he blurted, "no, no, no-dee-no-no!"

Tori grunted, "why not, there are some reason to like Jade!"

"You serious!" Beck sighed during their conversation and rubbed his eye with the ball of his hand. This is hopeless.

"Come on! What about last year? You had a crush-"

"AHUM-Heh-hmmm!" Andre burst into a louder, obvious cough, confusing Tori whether he was choking again, but the wild look in his eyes flashed the reason why she shouldn't share that secret in front of their certain someone.

"Well... there's got to be somebody..."

Beck was still a little bewildered with the sputtering scene, especially since the two appeared more aware and tense, but checked his wristwatch and knew there wasn't much time left for lunch. He massaged his face in an unevenly order until he pinched his forehead. "Just let me know when you have things under control... or else I'll... I'll have to completely forget about Jade... Oy."

With those parting words laced with vexation, Beck left and Tori and Andre simultaneously sipped their soft drinks and lamented for the predicament. "Man, poor Beck... having to worry about Jade," Andre finally spoke up what seemed like minutes. Then his eyes shifted down to their empty tray, "these fries sure were good, though."

Tori lightly slapped his arm, "this is serious chiz!... Hey, what if we set the two on dates, so they can get to know other people?!"

"Didn't you just hear Beck? No guy will date Jade," Andre retorted and Tori bobbed her head to the side.

"Yeah, but-"

"The only way to set Jade up with another guy, is if you pay him," Andre explained to her almost without control and Tori registered that for a long time.

"With, like, money?"

Andre nodded, "yup. Only way to get them separated from each other and to focus on new people."

"Um, I guess, but what if she hurts us!"

Andre instantaneously shot his hands up in a defensive mode, "hey, this is all your idea!"

"No way! You plotted to, so if this love ship goes down, you're coming down with me!" Tori pressured and she forced his arms down. For some reason, that sounded oddly intriguing to Andre.

His mind was still troubled though, "fine... but if Jade does try to kill us, you have to sacrifice yourself first."

Tori bit her tongue and giggled jokingly, "yeesh, it's not like she really could kill us."

"WHAT!?"

Tori and Andre both jumped some air from the shrill, booming voice and cracked their necks at the sight of Jade heating up at Festus. "What do you mean you're all out of food?!" She yelled angrily, hands connected to hips.

"I tell you, I have no food, 'kay!" He repeated with a hint of fear and Jade swirled around her heels, breathing furiously.

She stabbed her finger out to students who passed her and ran away from her. "If anyone eats their food in front of me, I will kill you with just toilet paper and my bare HANDS!" She announced with a grisly tone and stomped off, gravitating people aside like she had the force.

Tori and Andre had been watching the scene the entire time, and their faces dropped in horror. The two slowly clambered into each others arms, shaking, and Andre had to ask, "how can she use toilet paper to kill a guy?!"


Alright, so there's for that chapter. I suppose it's pretty good. It includes the main ships in its own way, some subplot growth, plot growth, and a friendship may be seen between Jade and Georgie. Who knows?

So, next chapter should be out real soon (depending on what I can come up with), so I'll see you later.

P.S. To those excited for One Thousand Berry Balls, most likely be excited for a fanfiction for it by yours truly! I'm sure the episode will be awesome, it has Cabbie! (Gosh, I hope I didn't jinx that!)