Author's note: I don't know if you liked this or not, if there is any errors then please inform me of them. This is hard to write in this form because a lot is going on and some path's aren't supposed to have the same things others have…it's all confusing. Any suggests I would love and also if you want to be my previewer person I would love you forever. What I mean by that is if you private message me to be a previewer I will let you read chapters before I post them so you can check to see if all the paths are in order and crap before they're up.

Special thanks to Girffinx for their advise on organizing the passages

*insert trumpets* You have officially met a plot twist! Who wants to play choose your own path? I think you do! Everyone thinks or wants something else to happen so I am going to have three paths for you to take when reading this story. Each path has a different secret pairing and different outcome for Jade. Read one, read two, or read them all! Personally path C is the one I was planning on for this story but I hate it when a story is good but doesn't fit my pairing so I decided to have three so all my fans are happy. Now let's begin shall we?

Path A-Has Jori

Path B-Has Bade

Path C-Has Cade

Path B read following chapter:

I love the sun, it's enchanting when the bright rays creep through the scattered clouds, when it causes everything to shine. It reminds me a bit of Tori's song Make it Shine, it is warm and full of happiness. That's why when I walked outside and waited for my burrito in line at the grub truck, I was sad to see it was not sunny. In fact it was so gray and cloudy I was afraid it would storm any second. I don't like storms very much because they are dark and temperamental, like Jade when she is on her… I blush. Anyway, when I finally got my burrito I started over to our lunch table. While I was on my way there I stopped to hear a particularly tense conversation.

"Please go out with me!" It was Sinjin, he was about eight feet away from me, pleading with a frustrated Jade. Her eyes were hard and fierce, you could practically feel her anger radiate from her.

"No you creep, I DON'T LIKE YOU!" Jade boomed like thunder. Sinjin only blinked, obviously the message wasn't getting through.

"Please! My parent's aren't home tonight and I'm going to need company!" Sinjin grinned creepily. Jade glared at him with her set jaw, yet I could see her face flush red. Whether this was from anger or embarrassment I am not sure. A few passersby laughed as they passed Jade and I could have sworn one of the boys even winked. This only further ignited a dangerous flame in the girl. Furious myself at Sinjin's constant humiliation on Jade, I began to strut up to him to say something about it. Before I could however, Robbie was all of a sudden on the scene, stepping in between Jade and Sinjin.

"Sinjin, I have been in that boat many times but antagonizing her is only going to make it sink, go while you still have some sliver of dignity left." Jade smirked, gave a nod to Robbie, and turned around to continue her walk to our table. I however, didn't leave, instead I walked up to the two boys.

"Sinjin why don't you leave Jade alone? She doesn't like you like that!" I demanded. Sinjin turned to me like a pouting child.

"How do you know that?" he whined.

"Because she would have said yes by now you stalker!" I exclaimed much harsher than I intended. It even attracted attention from others near by, all of them giving me appalled looks like I just turned orange and started singing the umpa lumpa song. Now that I think of it…I feel pretty horrible for saying that to Sinjin! If it wasn't for my want to defend Jade I would have apologized right there.

"And because you are a creeper!" A voice behind me said. I turned to see Tori glaring at Sinjin. The girl had one hand on her hip and her eyes were narrowed confidently at the weirder boy. Sinjin still didn't look convinced despite our arguments.

"And because she is a lesbian!" Robbie announced. As soon as he said it he covered his mouth and squeaked similar to how I would have.

"Robbie!" I yelled, frustrated that he let such an important secret slip and in the presence of Sinjin of all people! Sinjin is…a nice boy but I doubt he will keep quiet about this and I don't want to see Jade all hurt.

"JADE'S A!-" Before Sinjin could utter the next word I felt something brush past me and fly at him. To my surprise I found it to be Tori, she was pining Sinjin to the ground with one hand and using another to cover his mouth.

"Sinjin I swear to god if you EVER tell ANYONE this I will use my dad's police tazer on your balls. NOT. JOKING." She spat poisonously. Her grip was painful and her eyes were merciless. Sinjin's were fearful and he quivered underneath her like mouse cornered by a vicious cat. Even Sinjin knew that from now on he better leave Jade alone, and Tori, or really any one of Tori's removed herself from him and the ground. She stood up, grabbed her food from the table next to us, and walked cooling to our lunch table without another glance. As soon as she was gone Sinjin let out a breath of relief and got up.

"You should have left her alone Sinjin, see what I mean about your dignity?" Robbie said and pointed downward on Sinjin. I giggled as I noticed a quite large wet spot on Sinjin's jeans. The boy looked down and quickly dashed off, throwing skiddish glances at people as he did.

As I walk into class at the end of lunch I replay the incident that occurred less than an hour ago in my mind, a rerun, a broken record, a song on loop. I try feebly to listen to what the Sicowitz is saying in class but I can't. My mind is racing and at first I think it's because I didn't take my medicine this morning but deep inside in I a place I am afraid to admit exists I know there is something else bothering me. It's coming from the same place that told me there was something bad happening with Beck and Jade. It's like some kind of Cat sense that only I have, like a special power. Oooo I could be Cat women, get it? This feeling isn't bad though, it isn't good either, it's just powerful. It's one big mystery that I have to solve. What mystery?

I am finally forced to go back to the real world when I hear Sicowitz clap his hands to initiate us to join our acting partner. Still out of it, I forget to find Jade and suddenly there she is right in front of me. I expect a roll of the eyes from her because I made her come over here instead of me going over there like I usually do. Instead, she looks like…me? Her eyes are unseeing to the real world and her bottom lip is wedged between her teeth. Her brow is wrinkled in thought. Her eyes were set to the table where she nervously studied her hands.

"Jade?" I squeaked in a whisper. Her eyes flicked to me for a while and then quickly to the side. She groaned, unable to see what she was trying to from her peripheral vision.

"What is it?" I asked in concern. She turned back to me and hesitantly leaned toward me.

"Are the guys behind me looking at me?" She mumbled. My face contorted in confusion yet I did as she said and looked over her shoulder. Indeed three boys were grinning and whispering to one another while glancing at Jade. When they shifted their gaze to me I let out a soft cheerful 'hi' and offered a warm smile, paired with a gentle wave. The boys turned back to each other and sniggered. I shrugged and turned back to Jade. Her fists were gripped tightly around a pair of red scissors (wait where did those come from…I don't want to know) and her eyes could kill…if those scissors didn't first. I put my hand over Jade's and it gradually began to relax it's muscles until the weapon she grasped clattered to the table.

"I swear I am going to kill Beck. God dammit, I am going to murder him." She growled but her voice seemed to crack every so slightly. I frowned upon hearing her threat. I was so worried about it in fact that I never paused to think about why she said it.

"Don't say that Jade!" I shook my head vigorously. "Please don't say that, it's not nice…" I whispered. Her expression softened when I said this and she shook her head.

"No Cat, I won't say it again." She mumbled softly. I smile but Jade only sighed and crossed her arms.

"What's with those boys over there?" I asked her softly but seriously. Her features hardened in a grimace and she didn't look toward me.

"Let's just rehearse our act" She said in a snappy tone. I winced at her attitude but nodded my head. Whatever this is that's going on..it's getting complicated.

It was after Sicowitz's class when Beck approached me, he sauntered over to my locker with a small smile on his face. It didn't light up like it used to, even less than it did in his last days of dating Jade. When he stopped by my locker he leaned against the one beside it and let out a sigh, smile wearing thin. I immediately forgot what I was putting in my locker and asked him what was wrong.

"I know you are going to get sick of hearing this but…I miss Jade. I thought I could move on but… I can't, I really can't. She is everywhere and I'm just… no where. I'm so lost that I can't even make breakfast without thinking about how I used to make her pancakes on the weekends. I can't take it Cat, help me." He pleaded as he ran a hand through his hair in frustration. I didn't know what to say, I was going to explode. Too much was going on and it was all hurting my brain, it makes sense and doesn't all at the same time. Suddenly the idea of being Cat women didn't seem to be so cool because people would be counting on me. They would count on me like Beck was counting on me to save them. Sometimes you just plain can't help…but you can try.

"Of course Beck!" I said cheerily but inside I knew it was wrong, it's wrong to promise someone something you're not sure you can do. A smile formed on his face out of hope and reassurance.

"Thanks Cat, I would go out of my mind if you didn't help me." I popped him a fake joyful smile and gave him a hug. He awkwardly hugged me back before I had to leave for my next class. Oh boy Cat..what did you get yourself into? I entered gym with a clouded mind, unable to play the game of the day because of all of the distractions buzzing around. It wasn't like the team needed me anyway…they all pretend I don't exist. I stand on the far end of the out field, much farther away then the other outfielders. Here I tried to sort things out. What do I know so far?

1. Jade and Tori were talking in a closet about, Jade not liking Tori despite Tori's attempts to be friends, Jade's stress about her parents, Jade's Parents' acceptance of her ***uality (I don't like the three letter word!), and how Jade will try harder to be friends.

2. Jade broke up with Beck because she is gay and he didn't make her happy anymore. When she broke up with him he said he didn't know why and we explained it was because she is a lesbian. Beck asked me to get them back together because he still loves her. I stupidly agreed.

3. Sinjin asked Jade out and continued to pester her until Robbie blurted out she is gay. Tori then pounced on him like a feisty kitty cat until he peed himself and agreed to keep it a secret. Weird…

4. Boys have been giving Jade weird looks and have been whispering about her AND SHE WON'T TELL ME WHY! Rawr..

5. Jade is afraid that none of our other friends like her…=(

6. Jade is blaming-

"CAT!" Yelled a crowd of people from the game. I shot my attention back to them and blankly tried to figure out all the yelling.

"I didn't do it!" I yelled in defense at the loud voices directed to me. Some people rolled their eyes.

"Cat get the ball" Jade told me quickly but without her usual irritation. She pointed to something behind me. I zipped around on my feet and spotted the white leather sphere a few feet from me, I dashed after it. I grabbed the ball! Yay, I did it!

"Hey look, I did it!" I giggled. I heard the bell ring signaling us to return inside. The field filled with groans and shouts, I immediately felt deflated.

"What did I do?" I asked innocently as I walked closer to the others. Many just shook their heads and headed inside. On my way in I spotted Tori and ran to catch up with her.

"Hey Tori! What's wrong? Didn't I get shoot a basket or something?" Tori turned to me with a smile, the only one any of my team members had given me.

"Baskets are in basketball, you didn't score a point. You were supposed to throw the ball back to us honey" The brunette laughed and patted my shoulder reassuringly. I frowned and my forehead creased in distress.

"But it's okay Cat, it's only a game." She spoke gently. I felt my smile come back at the sound of the comforting words. Well now I know what to do and next time I'll shoot a basket!

As I entered the girls locker room and began to undress I noticed Tori grin as she stopped by Jade. The other girl was reaching down in her low gym locker for her clothes, currently in only her underwear and bra. Tori bent down so she was at Jade's level and whispered something in her ear. Jade laughed a bit although she was obviously trying to hide it from the rest of the locker room's occupants, none of which even noticed she was talking to Tori but me. Jade whispered back and both girls burst into grins. What are they talking about?

"See you after school, Jade" I managed to her Tori say with a smirk as she left the locker room. Jade smiled to herself as she slipped her jeans on. Oh my Golly…I think I know what's going on… For Beck's sake, I hope it isn't true. There is only one way to find out, I have to clear my after school schedule for today…not like I was doing anything anyway.