Meanwhile, at Tori's house, she sat on her couch watching a movie with Andre and Robbie. No one was really paying attention to the movie, though, because they were all too distracted by thoughts of Cat. They couldn't help but worry. No one planned on sleeping that night until they had heard from her that she was home safe.
"She'll be okay, right?" Robbie asked.
"Of course she will be!" Tori snapped. "We have to think positively. Cat's smarter than we give her credit for. She won't do anything stupid…..I hope." Tori trailed off.
The three of them all turned towards Tori's front door when they heard the doorbell. Tori stood up and walked over to the door to answer it, not sure who would be coming over unexpectedly at 10 at night.
"Hey Tori" Beck smiled.
"Vega" Jade scowled from besides him. Jade could be quite mean at times and everyone knew Tori wasn't her favorite person. But even Jade knew that Tori usually knew what to do whenever there was a problem.
"Worried about Cat?" Tori inquired.
"No, Vega, we were just hoping you wanted to play hopscotch!" Jade responded sarcastically. "Of course we're worried about Cat!"
"So are they" Tori said, stepping aside to reveal Andre and Robbie sitting on her couch.
Tori, Beck and Jade walked over to the couch. There was nothing they could do and everyone knew that. They didn't even know where this party was. All that could be done was waiting until they heard from Cat and hope that it was her telling them that she was home safe.
Cat was having a great time dancing with all of her new friends, but she wasn't sure where Billy had gone off to. She decided to take a break from dancing and walked over to the couch to sit down for awhile. As she sat down Billy appeared next to her.
"Here Cat, drink this" Billy said handing her a red Solo cup.
"What is it?" Cat asked.
"Fruit punch, Cat. Just drink it" Billy said, sounding annoyed.
Cat sipped the drink. It didn't taste like any fruit punch she had had before, but she decided to drink it anyways because she didn't want to upset Billy. When she finished that one, Billy's friend Zach handed her another one.
"Drink this one too" Zach told her.
'Why do you want me to drink these?" Cat asked the boys.
"Because you've been dancing a lot and we don't want you to get dehydrated" Billy told her.
"Oh, okay" Cat responded, smiling. She was a little nervous that the boys were lying to her as she felt herself get a little lightheaded, but she shrugged it off thinking she was just tired from dancing. The boys must have noticed that she was becoming weaker because they smiled at each other and each grabbed one of Cat's arms.
"Come on, Cat. We're going upstairs" Billy told her.
"Why? What's upstairs?" Cat asked.
"Uhhh….my friend's cat" Billy lied.
"Ooh, yay! I love cats!" she cheered.
As they got upstairs, Zach and Billy lead Cat into a bed room and laid her down on the bed.
"Just lay there, Cat. Okay?" Zach demanded.
"Where's the cat? There's no cat in here" Cat said, sounding a bit worried.
"There is no cat, just you, me, and Zach. Now hush. Don't say anything and relax" Billy told her as he slipped his hand up her leg. Cat shot backwards.
"What are you doing?" she cried.
"Shh. You don't want anyone to hear us do you?" Billy warned.
Cat looked more scared than ever, but she couldn't fight Billy off because her whole body seemed weak.
"Looks like that punch is working, Bill" Zach said smirking at the fact that Cat's eyes couldn't focus on anything clearly.
"Good, but it looks like she's still gonna fight it. Hold her down till I'm done" Billy told his friend as he started to unzip his pants.
Cat knew exactly what was about to happen, but she also knew she couldn't stop it. Zach's hands were like giants compared to her petite body and even on her best day he would have been able to pin her down. All that she could do was lay there and cry, begging Billy to stop. A plea that would go unanswered for what seemed like an eternity to Cat.
As soon as the boys finished up with her, they left the room laughing. Cat curled up into a ball crying for awhile before deciding that she had to get out of there. She got up and stumbled outside. She wasn't sure where she was, but knew that on her drive here they had passed an ice cream parlor that she, Jade and Beck used to go to a lot. She knew if she could make her way there, she would be able to call Jade for help. Her friends may be mad at her for not listening to them at lunch, and letting the boys take advantage of her, but Cat also knew her friends would be there in an instant for her.
