Heey my dear Rainbows! :) Since October 23 is a national event in my country (commemoration of the revolution in 1956), and it's on Tuesday this year, we got Monday to spend at home, too (even though then we have to go to work/school on the next Saturday ._.), so I have 4 whole days free, what I used to write the next chapter :D So, hope you'll like it, and I promise in the next chapter they will be at Italy finally, okay? :) (I still don't own Victorious)

"What?!" Jade screamed totally shocked, same as Beck, but he was a bit quieter and he stayed speechless, watching the happenings.

"Dear Jade and Beck. I think you two haven't read the whole script, because you can clearly see it on the last page." Sikowitz told them calmly, holding up his book and showing the last lines. They were simply shocked, but after the teacher clapped again, giving the sign to start they had to stop looking wide eyed desperately and start the scene.

"Okay so... from the „last scene – I repeat, last!" part, right?" Beck asked quickly reading the first lines in the script.

"I thought I deleted that sentence." Sikowitz hissed quietly looking down at his feet, then nodded. "Yeah."

The scene didn't seem too hard to do, but at the end they both started feeling uncomfortable, what made the whole ending turn out weird. Sikowitz placed a hand on his forehead and shook his head continuously, showing his tiredness. The students were totally neutral, they talked quietly, played on their phones and listened to music, the only ones – except from Beck and Jade – who cared about the scene were Tori and André. They both sat next to Cat, who felt a bit embarrassed between the two being all freaky, watching nervously and trying to seem like there were normal, but it was hard, since both of their crushes were about kiss eachother, and do it more times, because it was in the play.

"Robbie, help me!" Cat whispered strecthing her arms out in front of Tori to touch Robbie's hands, but she slapped them. "Ow! Why did you do this?"

"Because I couldn't see because of your arms!" she replied nervously, playing with her hair and quietly drum on the floor with the little heels of her boots.

"I wanna get out of here." Cat murmured leaning backwards and crossing her arms offended.

"Come on, we don't have that much time!" Sikowitz yelled at Jade and Beck who were stuttering the whole time and froze two lines before the kiss. They both hissed loudly at that moment, then looked back at eachother and said their final lines. That was the moment when Tori grabbed Cat's hand desperately and squeezed it hardly, feeling like a nut-cracker, what made Cat release a small gasp.

"Torii!" she hissed in pain, trying to get her hand out of her grasp, but it seemed so hard, since Tori was all freaked out.

"What?" she asked nervously, taking breaths in every second.

"You are squeezeing my hand too tightly..." she whispered, grabbing Tori's wrist and slowly pulling it off of hers.

"Oh god, I'm sorry, Cat. I'm just too nervous." she shook her head and pulled her hand back, then threw both of them on her lap.

"I see." she murmured and rubbed her hand, what was a bit red.

During their conversation – or fight, whatever you call it –, Beck and Jade somehow already did the scene, so Tori started feeling a bit calmer after they both left the stage, and Beck sat down on the chair next to her, making Robbie to slide away, what was hard, since he didn't want to leave Cat, so they ended up with Cat and Tori changing seats, so everyone could sit beside they wanted to.

"Are you okay? You seemed a bit freaked out before." he asked as he put his right leg on his left knee and moved his stare from Sikowitz to her.

"Yeah, sure." she said neutrally and glanced over at Beck. As soon as she found out he was staring at her, her heart pounded once a lot harder, and a nervous but warm feeling filled her body, what made her shudder slightly for a second. Then she forced a smile and looked back down at her hands on her lap, but seeing them lying there alone caused her feel unintentionally like she was alone and needed someone's company. He might have figured this out, because after a moment he took her hand and started playing with her fingers. She shuddered at his touch, and immediately started feeling better, but Sikowitz continued talking, so she couldn't enjoy the moment for so long.

– – –

Soon as they reached the weekend, when they were about to go on the trip, all of them who knew about André's problem – which just grew bigger and worse with the time – started feeling like they had to tell Sikowitz about this, and of course, Cat and Robbie, who still didn't know. So they decided to go to the Blackbox Theatre before the others came, and tell their teacher and friends the story, but somehow, they lost eachother and a while later they found Cat hiding behind a tree.

"Cat?! What the hell are you doing here?" Jade asked furiously when they found her. Tori helped her standing up, then she dusted her clothes and turned to Jade.

"I don't know, someone had been stalking me so I had to hide somewhere but I couldn't find my invisible coat so I came here." she explained walking slowly with the others back into the school building. Even though they were used to Cat's random and weird thoughts, they all were a bit shocked at the invisible coat story, but they didn't show it, just continued walking.

"I have a feeling it was Sinjin." André said when he saw a person who looked like Sinjin running to the Blackbox Theatre.

"Yeah, perhaps." Robbie nodded. "Can we stop for a minute? I need to find my ointment in my locker." he asked, what made all of them blink at him wide eyed.

"Your... ointment?" Jade repeated shocked.

"What's wrong with it?" he asked again, but after he got no answer, he mumbled something like nevermind and continued walking again.

"I'm a bit afraid to tell them this. I mean, that André can't come..." Tori told Beck as they walked together behind the others, so close to eachother – if someone saw them from further, they would think they held hands.

"Don't worry, I'm sure they can deal with it. And anyways, you know we made plans which we can use. Even if they would cause more troubles when we get home..." he sighed and closed his eyes for a moment. Tori nodded slightly as she bite her lower lip and looked down, watching the floor under her feet.

"Really. But I hope everything will be okay, I just hate this situation" she replied, and even though she meant with the situation that André's parents were mean and didn't let their son go to the class trip, Beck awkwardly took a step away from her.

"Same." he said shortly, and this was the last thing that they said before they arrived in the Blackbox Theatre.

"Oh, hey, children, hi!" Sikowitz greeted them in a silly mode, then quickly took a sip from his coconut milk. "You came early."

"Yeah..." Tori mumbled looking down and fidgeting with her fingers edgily, even though she wasn't the one who had to tell their teacher something important, what they hide for a long while and then trying to tell in the last moment like it was nothing. Cat seemed worried and confused, same as Robbie, who nervously looked over all of the members of the four-membered group of his friends.

"Uhh... well, we have to tell you something." said André taking a step forward. Sikowitz raised an eyebrow and shot him an expression saying „go ahead", so after André licked his lips he started explaining. "About the class trip. I asked my parents and they started talking about how young I am and how dangerous is this and... well, I'm not gonna talk pell-mell, just point it out uprightly. I can't come."

An awkward, strained silence fell on them, everybody was staring at eachother apologizing or surprised, but Robbie took it very well, unexpectedly. Most of them thought he will start crying, freak out or even pee in his pants, but he was just a mixture of sadness and shock, filled with a bit of seriousness. The exact opposite of Cat, who immediately broke up in tears and started sobbing hardly. While he descended on his knees beside the chair what was Cat sitting on to comfort her, the others were still talking with Sikowitz.

"But I say you have to come." Sikowitz said quickly, trying to make a dry voice but he still was Sikowitz, the funny, kind teacher, who couldn't help but was always nice.

"Then please talk with my parents 'cause they said I'm too young." he replied as he started feeling a bit angry because Sikowitz just couldn't understand the concernment of this all.

"Sure." he nodded as a suspiciously huge smile spreaded across his face, making him look like a clown without the colorful make-up.

"S-Sure?" André asked surprisedly as he slightly strecthed out his arms, confirming how confused was he. "But they have never talked to you..."

"I'm your teacher, I have the right to talk to them. Now, give me their number and let me call 'em." he narrated, and dug his free hand into his pants' pocket to find a notebook and a pen. When he found it, he handed them to André, who wrote down her mother's phone's number still uncomprehendingly.

– – –

"Okay, this is the prolusion, children! Next time we will play it live straight in Italy!" Sikowitz yelled at his class in the Blackbox Theatre, what was noisy and cheerful as always. Cat made a deal with André's situation, and even though Sikowitz talked with his parents about it and they let their son to go to Europe, it still felt a bit uncomfortable for all of them. Jade was always around André to support him if he had a fight with his family – what happened frequently before they left LA –, Cat and Robbie spent most of their time at a cinema watching kid movies, and Beck and Tori... they remained as friends, like they were before, even though the fact that the others were busy with eachother left them alone every day.

Once, they were at his RV watching a film, but it was kinda boring and just simply terrible, so at the end they both were lying on the floor, their heads tipped backwards on the bed, and both of them were asleep. On another day, they went to a pizza bar, but the cashier was gossiping quite too much, so after a half an hour standing in the – already long – line of hungry and then angry people they rather left the place as quick as they could. And on the third day – which was clearly the worst – they decided to go to Tori's and just hang out, watching comedies, drinking pink lemonade and maybe trying to write a song, but the evening ended up with Trina's unexpected arriving, and a short while after she found out Beck was there, too, she started talking about her problems to him. Tori tried to tell her to shut up and go away, but she always yelled at her, so she felt kinda left out, what made her continue watching the movie. After that, Trina immediately became victorious because she could chase away her sister, so she started telling her boring and long story to Beck again, who almost fell asleep.

To Sikowitz's dictate all the characthers went on stage and stood up in their positions to start. A minute later all the lights turned off, and André and a few more musicians started to play a slow, maybe a bit depressed song. After a short while two blanch reflectors illuminated the two sides of the stage, following Beck and Jade, who started to walk out behind the curtains slowly, looking down. As soon as they reached eachother, Jade looked up at Beck, and when the music stopped, they started telling their lines.

"Very nice day, right?" she asked, smilling and throwing her hair on her left side behind her shoulder with a quick move.

"It could be, but it isn't." he sighed, looking down again.

"Why?" she asked again, a bit too loudly, in disbelief. "The sky is clear, beautiful blue, the sun is shining, there are a lots of birds singing... What else do you want?" her voice became soft and gentle at the question, and she started to find his stare with hers.

"Happiness." he murmured, tilting up his head and looking straight into her cold blue eyes, slowly leaning a bit closer to enhance the drama. Her lower lip dropped a bit, as she shot him an apologizing and sad face.

"I know how much you miss Donatella. But please, understand that we can do nothing to bring her back to life again. She saved your life!" she started explaining to him, trying to convince him about Donatella's purity and benevolence.

"I know. And I still owe her a lots for this doing, but now, I can't thank her. I can't tell her how much I loved her, I can't hug her anymore, I can't watch the sun going down with her in the evening, I can't see her at my door every morning... You don't know what did she mean for me. She was my everything." he told her dryly, holding back his tears. Tori and André stood behind the curtains watching them, and they had to admit that Beck and Jade did very well together in the play.

Their play took its place a week after the first worldwar in a little, Italian town, where the foreign soldiers made a huge ravage, and killed Fabrizio's (Beck) fiancée, Donatella, too. He had a tough time after her death, and only his old friend, Gemma (Jade) could help him. He even chased away his sister, Lucilla (Cat), who made secret plans behind his back with her cousins to make him happy again, and at the end of all of the action, drama and romance, Fabrizio and Gemma found out they fell in love because of the long time they spent together to cheer eachother up. Gemma also had a dark past, she had been in a not-very-friendly sect, what made her cold – it made her a gothic, mysterious lady, too – and mean, and she could open up only to Fabrizio, who helped her getting out from the sect, what wanted her to stay, and they even threatened her. The action line of the play was that, the sect chased her and tried to kill her after she left them. In total, the class thought it was a brilliantly shocking and touching play, and they were sure Sikowitz's enemy couldn't get above them.

– – –

"Trina! Have you seen my hair drier?" Tori yelled out from her room, what was a complete mess. Her clothes and personal things were thrown around her as she tried to pack her things up for the next two weeks on their class trip.

"Yeah, I borrowed it." she said as she opened her sister's room and plugged her head in.

"But why?" she asked turning Trina. "Don't you have your own?"

"I do, but my mom stole it!" she said offended and steppend into her room looking around. "Wow, looks like you imitated that war from your play!"

"So funny..." she murmured sarcastically and threw a blanket to the bottom of her suitcase. "Can you give me it back?"

"Why do you need it? Didn't you think that I can need it, too?" Trina asked selfishly as she crossed her arms on her chest and leaned against the wall.

"Trina, I'm going on a two weeks trip! I need it more than you!" she answered loudly and opened her wardrobe, starting to pull her clothes off from their hangers.

"Oh wait, isn't it my dress?" she squeaked and ran to her sister taking the purple, simple cut, V-neck dress from her hands.

"It's mine, I bought it a week ago, so stop suspecting! And back to the topic, can you please bring me back my hair drier?" she hissed nervously and ripped her dress out from Trina's hands, then folded it and put in her suitcase.

"Sure-sure. A minute." she groaned reluctantly and left Tori's room. A few seconds later she collapsed on her bed sighing as she closed her eyes tiredly. It was Friday evening. Just a bit more than 12 hours and she will be on a plane heading to Italy, what was completely unbelieveable for her.

Uhh, it took a week to update again, and the chapter is so short again T-T I'm so, so, so sorry, but I wrote as much as I could, but I caught some kind of flu, so... Ehh, it's just... I don't know, it was a 'filling' chapter before the real action starts – you will get a lots of that in Italy, I promise –, you know what I mean. BUT, now you know what is the play about, and got some fluff from Trina, too xD What do you think? Please review, that makes me happy (-cough- and healthier -cough-) :) Okay I'm not gonna start joking and stuff, see you at the next chapter! :D P.S: sorry if I made any mistakes again... you know the reasons.