Tori pulled on some skinny jeans, a plaid button up shirt, and some converse and walked downstairs. She walked outside and frowned when she saw that it was pouring. She sighed, but kept going. This couldn't wait, and it had to be done in person.

It was times like these when she wished she had a car.

Twenty minutes later, Tori found herself knocking on Beck's RV.

He opened it and was surprised at first to see Tori standing there, but then he smiled, "Hey Tori."

"Hi," she said, shivering a little. "Can I come in?"

"Of course!" He said, moving over to the side, "Get out of the rain."

Tori walked in and sat down on Beck's couch. She wrapped her arms around herself for warmth. Beck sighed and went to his bureau. he pulled out a band tee and some sweat pants. He threw them at Tori, "Put those on." He ordered.

"B-But - "

"I won't look." He said, facing the other way.

Tori hesitated, but she took her clothes off and replaced them with Beck's clothes, which were big on her small body, "You can look now," she said.

He turned and smiled, "Feel better?"

She nodded, "Thank you."

"You're welcome," he said, sitting next to her. He drapped a blanket over her shoulders. "So, what brings you here?"

Tori looked at him, a serious look in her eyes, "I need to tell you something."

"What is it?" He asked, fully facing her now.

"Yesterday when you told me you had feelings for me, you told me to call you when I made up my mind."

"Yes, and?"

"And . . . I've made my decision."

"Which is?" He asked, hesitantly. He wasn't sure if he was going to like her answer.

"My decision is . . . I want us to be together, Beck."

Beck stared at her for a moment, wondering if he had heard correctly. He smiled, "You do?"

In response, Tori kissed him, which Beck gladly responded to by kissing her back.

Tori and Beck spent the rest of the weekend together, but when Monday rolled around, Tori was getting nervous. None of her friends knew yet. She didn't think any of them would have a problem with her and Beck being together . . . she was just worried about what Jade would do.

Tori heard a beep from a car and she made her way down the stairs, "Bye mom!" She said and left. She opened the door to Beck's car, "Hey Beck."

"Hi, Tori," he said, leaning over to give her a quick kiss. "Ready?" She nodded.

The drive to Hollywood Arts was quick and quiet. Tori had a feeling that Beck was worried about Jade too. Maybe they'd get lucky and she wouldn't find out?

Too bad Tori wasn't always that lucky.

"Andre, Cat, Robbie?" Tori said, "There's something we have to tell you."

"What is it?" Robbie asked.

"Tori and I . . . are going out," Beck said, a smile on his face as well as Tori's.

All three of their eyes widened, "Really?" Cat asked. Tori nodded, "Yay! I'm so happy for you guys!" She squealed, hugging Tori and Beck.

"Well, so am I." Robbie said.

Andre smiled, "Yeah, same here."

"I'm so glad all of you are so happy," a new voice chimed in.

They all turned to see Jade, looking really mad.

"Er, hey Jade." Andre said, "Well I'd love to stay and chat with y'all but, I got, uhm . . . to be at a . . . place. Bye!"

"Oh, yeah I got to be at that place too." Robbie said, leaving Cat, Tori, and Beck with Jade.

"Aww, I wish they told me they were going to a place!" Cat said, oblivious to the fact that there really was no place.

"I thought you said you'd never do this to a friend, Vega." Jade said.

"I thought you said we weren't friends." Tori shot back.

Jade didn't respond. Tori was right, she had said that, but so what? She had just been hurt. Tori was obviously not Jade's favorite person, but she hadn't expected her to do something like this, "You're right, but I also didn't think you'd be like this."

"Like what, exactly?" Tori asked.

"Enough!" Beck said, "Are you guys going to get into a fight everytime you come into contact with each other? Listen Jade, I know you're hurt, but that's not Tori's fault, that's mine so don't take it out on her."

Jade stared at them both, "Whatever. It's not like I didn't see this coming anyways. I always knew you two liked each other." She said and walked away.

"I'm sorry about her," Beck said, frowning.

"Don't worry about it." Tori said, "Come on, we're going to be late."

Lunch time rolled around quickly. Everyone sat at the usual table, even Jade. It was silent and very awkward. When Tori tried to break it, Jade gave her a cold glare that made Tori bite back on her words.

"Well . . . at least there's no fighting right?" Andre said, smiling. Everyone gave him a look, except for Cat.

"Yeah, I don't like it when they fight," she mumbled.

"Then . . . let's just pretend that everything is normal. Okay?" Tori said, asking Jade. Jade responded by getting up and leaving. Everyone sighed in relief.

"Jeez, I'm sorry guys." Tori said.

"For what?" Robbie asked.

"If it wasn't for me, Jade wouldn't be making everything so awkward, and the 'Breakfast Bunch' wouldn't be falling apart."

"Don't blame yourself, Tori." Andre said.

"Yeah, we don't blame you, so you shouldn't either!" Robbie said.

"Thanks guys," Tori smiled.

Beck put his arm around her, "See? We have awesome friends."

"I know we do." Tori said, looking at him. As if she didn't already know that, "I just wish we had all of us." She added, looking off at the direction Jade had gone in.

"Forget about her, Tori. All she did was try to hurt you ever since you started going to HA, don't forget that."

"Alright . . . " Tori murmured, but somehow she still felt uneasy.

Jade had treated her badly even before she'd done anything to her. Now that Tori was going out with Jade's ex, what would she do? All the theories Tori could think of, she didn't like. She knew going into this relationship it would be hard because of Jade, but she wasn't sure if she'd be able to handle it all.
But she would get through it all, for Beck.