Only Girl In The World

Digidestend Angel

I Do NOT Own Victorious

Chapter Three

Hollywood Chemistry

Cat unlocked the dance studio and sighed in exhaustion. She and Beck were dancing until 9 o'clock the night before and then she realized…she was having a bit too much fun with Beck, so called it a night and said she'd see him the next day with the others around noon. It was 10am now and she wanted to just relax and practice some ballet to help soothe her emotions before facing the famous boy band, who's songs made her sick.

She put her bag down and was about to get her dance shoes on when someone walked in. She squinted her eyes because of the bright sunlight coming through. "Hello?"

"Um, hi?" A scruffy voice greeted and it alarmed Cat, so she stood up. "Can I have some money?" The dirty homeless man asked, holding out his hand.

Cat glared. "I'm sorry, sir, but this is private property! You cannot just waltz in here and asked for money!" She told him sternly. "I don't carry cash."

"Well, then can you help me with something else?" He grinned.

Cat bit her lip as she backed up a bit. Sure, she had a black belt, but it was still quite frightening with a large, tall homeless man was coming closer. She was against the wall as the man was still a few feet away from her. "Stay back!" She screamed, and inwardly cursed herself at how scared she sounded. "I mean it! Stay back! Don't come any closer!"

"Get away from her!" A new voice shouted from the door. The homeless man jumped a few feet in the air at the new voice and ran out, passed the man, who gave him a threatening look. Cat sighed in relief. Beck came up to her with worried eyes. "Are you alright, Cat? Did he hurt you?"

"No, I'm fine." She caught her breath and gulped. "Thanks for helping me."

"I know you probably could've taken him, but still." Beck chuckled, making Cat smile.

Cat snapped out of it and frowned. "What are you doing here anyways? You're not supposed to be here for another 2 hours!"

Beck shrugged. "I thought I'd watch again."

Cat narrowed her eyes at him and then sighed. "Fine. There's your chair." She pointed to the corner.

Beck chuckled, but nodded. "Alright. If you need my help, go ahead and ask."

"I won't, but okay." Cat said as she put on "London Bridge" again to warm up. She figured Beck probably loved the view of her tramp stamp, but she didn't care. She was taken by a sweet, handsome man…who just so happened to have tons of money.

After a couple of hours, Cat went to the restroom to wash her face and freshen up, so she wasn't too sweaty and gross when the rest of the boys and Jade arrive. She came back quicker than she thought she would and she looked through the glass doors. Beck was dancing to one of their songs, trying to get the hang of it. It looked so concentrated and serious. Maybe Cat had the wrong idea about the famous Beck Oliver? He was so involved in his band. He wasn't happy when she mentioned she worked for him. He risked his life to protect her from danger. He wasn't stuck up and selfish like Cat thought he would be.

Hmm…

Wait…

What's this funny feeling?

Cat slapped herself. "No, no, no…you have Dean." She whispered. She looked back and saw Beck turning off the music. "Beck's nothing to me. My heart belongs to Dean Houston." She looked to her ring for guidance and then took in a sharp breath, entering the dance room again. "Hey." She greeted calmly.

"Hi." Beck said, sitting back in his chair, like he hadn't just been dancing. She giggled. "What?" He asked in confusion.

"Oh, nothing." She said in a teasing manner as she went back to her binder.

Ring…ring…ring…

Cat raced up to the stereo and grabbed her iPhone before she could miss the call. "Hello?"

"Hey."

"Hi, honey!" Cat greeted loudly, so Beck could hear. She saw him roll his eyes. Hmm…odd. "How's your trip so far? Even though you only left yesterday."

"Interesting and quite lonely. How's the new job coming along? Even though you just started yesterday." He chuckled.

Cat giggled. "It's coming along fine. I have most of the dances done, so that's a relief. I still miss you though. Where are you?"

"San Diego. I'll be here for a couple of days…so I was wondering if I could fly you and Precious out for a couple of days to see me."

"Ooh, that'd be lovely!" Cat squealed. "Of course!"

"Great! Tomorrow, okay?"

"Definitely." She smiled. "I can't wait to see you. I miss you."

"I miss you too."

With that said, they hung up. Cat sighed happily.

"What? No "I love you" to your boyfriend?" Beck asked, sounding irritated.

Cat raised an eyebrow to him. "What do you mean?"

"I mean, usually couples in love say that to each other every time they even talk." Beck pointed out, getting off his chair. "You two must be different." Cat looked shocked suddenly. "What's wrong?"

Cat looked beside herself. "Um…nothing." She answered, but inside was a different story.

It was a slap in the face for her…

She couldn't believe she never saw it either. Had Dean ever told Cat he loved her? Had Cat ever told him she loved him? She looked at the ring on her finger…did having this ring even mean anything? Or was she just mesmerized by the diamonds and expense of it? Was she just with Dean for his money? She'd sure hoped not! She had enough to make it by! Now she was so confused.

Beck looked sympathetic at her troubled state. "You two haven't confessed, have you?" He watched her think about it. "Or…do you even love him?"

Cat looked to him. "Um…that's none of your business!" She snapped. Thankfully, people came in and Cat let go of her shock and depression she suddenly had and smiled. "Hey, Jade." She greeted, walking closer to them. Beck kept staring at Cat with intensity, looking concerned. Why? It's not like they were friends! She still couldn't believe he let him inside her head like that! Thanks to him, she now questioned her relationship with her fiancée! Cat shook it off and turned her attention back to the newcomers. "Welcome to my studio."

"It's a nice place." One guy with pale skin, afro hair, and glasses said, looking around.

"Totally! This place is chill!" The dark skinned one with clean dreads and a bright smile said.

Jade rolled her eyes as she stood next to Cat. "Okay. So the geek over there is Robbie Shapiro. That's Andre Harris. And apparently Beck took my advice and came to help you last night." She said, motioning to Beck, who forced a grin. "He always wants to be involved with every little thing. I think that's because he doesn't have a girlfriend. He needs one so he can get a life. It's too bad you're engaged." Cat glared at her best friend.

"Yeah, thanks for telling half of my life story there, Jade." Beck glared to her. "Anyways, yeah, I came yesterday to help. I just sat in the corner though."

"I figured that." Jade chuckled. "I know Cat has strict rules."

"And one of them being that I don't accept help from the people I'm working for." Cat stated. When Beck frowned, she quickly fixed it. "Or the people who are paying me to do this." She added and she saw Beck give her a small smile, like he was appreciative of that. Cat turned back to Robbie and Andre. "So I'm Caterina Valentine. You may call me Cat."

"Tell them a bit more about yourself." Jade pushed.

"Okay." Cat nodded. "I'm a recent graduate from Julliard in New York City, but I moved back here to my hometown, which is Beverly Hills, to be with family. I have an adorable Teacup Yorkie Pup named Precious. I love hanging out with friends, especially drinks on weekends." She nudged Jade, who nodded. "Jade's my best friend and has been since kindergarten. And I am engaged to Dean Houston." Cat showed the boys her diamond ring. "I'm very happy with him. It's going to be a privilege to work with you boys."

Robbie flinched and rubbed his eyes behind his glasses. "Oh, man, my eyes are burning! That huge ring is blinding me!"

Cat and Jade looked to the ring and admired it.

"Wait, Dean Houston?" Andre's eyes widened. "He's like the richest man alive!"

"Oh, trust me, she's well aware of that." Jade smirked. "How much was that ring? Oh! That's right! Over 59 grand…"

"Shut up." Cat told her with a scowl. "Anyways, yes, I know he is. He's a very kind man and treats me well. His money isn't the only reason why I'm going to marry him, Jade."

"Yeah, but money is most of it." Jade interrupted.

"Oh, hush." Cat told her. "Okay, enough about me. Let's get this started. I'm glad you boys came in workout clothes because I work people until they reach the near death point." Cat told them in a serious tone, making the boys shiver. "Jade, are you staying? You should help!" She joked.

Jade scoffed. "In your dreams. I haven't danced or sang in years. No, I'll be back in a couple of hours. I'll treat everyone to lunch…unless you're all sweaty." She walked out. "See ya!"

Cat wasn't happy Jade left her here alone with three guys, but shrugged it off. "Okay!" She shouted, getting their attention. She grabbed her binder and looked a song up. "Let's start with Larger Than Life, shall we?" She grabbed Andre's arm and pulled him in the middle. "Alright, you are right here to start with." She took Robbie's, putting him close to Andre. "You're starting here." She motioned to Beck, who came up. "You're standing here on the other side of Andre." She said, still only looking at her binder, but made sure the boys were where they needed to be. "Any questions so far?"

"Yes!" Robbie shouted, putting his hand up.

Cat blinked, looking up from her binder to him. "What is it?"

"What's your tattoo on your lower back say?" Beck reached over and smacked Robbie in the head harshly. "OW!"

"Show some respect, man." Beck told him. "She's a black belt in Kung Fu."

"Ooh, that's cool." Andre commented, still in his same place.

"Thanks." Cat told them. "Anyways, it says "Babygirl" and Jade dared me to get it on my 18th birthday. Any other questions that aren't related to anything on my body?"

Robbie raised his hand again. "What's your type of guy?"

Cat narrowed her eyes at him and showed him the diamond ring again. "What part of "Engaged" did you not understand?"

"You're not married yet." Robbie slyly said.

Cat slapped her binder shut and held it to her chest, making the boys jump. "As Jade mentioned, I have strict rules –5 of them to be exact– so listen up." Cat said in a threatening voice. "Number one: I do not become friends or accept help from the people I work for." Beck frowned. "Get over it, Oliver." Cat snapped. "Number two: do NOT flirt with me, or I will kick your ass out of my studio. Number three: Do as I say or I will kick your ass out of my studio. Number four: Do NOT talk back to me or interrupt me, or I'll DEFINITELY kick your ass out of my studio. Number five: Do NOT ask me about my personal life or I will be forced to make sure you can never reproduce." Cat said all those things as she circled their nervous forms. When she was in front of them, she was holding her binder close to her, while she glared at them. "Do we understand each other, gentlemen?"

"Yes ma'am." All three said in unison.

"Good." Cat opened her binder again. "Let's continue."

It was official.

Cat was no pushover.


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