Ooooh! I still think it was predictable but I still liked writing Jesse and Beca's interaction as they go to the 'climax' of the conversation where he reveals it was Chloe. And a slight cliff hanger.

Also, thanks for the reviews! Keep 'em coming if you can!

Disclaimer: Pitch Perfect is unobtainable. Not even my best CIA agents could do the job, so sorry, still don't own it.

Beca choked on air. It couldn't have been the Chloe she was chatting up, could it? It was almost impossible, the world couldn't be that small. Sure, the fact that her and Jesse ended up in the same city was pure coincidence but now this girl too? She shook her head, this was all beginning to be a crazy few days and she had had enough.

This may sound strange, but I may be taking her on a date soon….

Wow, good one. She's straight, but nice joke ;)

Not kidding. Her name's Chloe Beale, right? Yeah, I'm going out with her. I met her a few days ago at the bar.

Holy crap. No way dude, you knew she was mine! What type of best friend are you?

The DJ sat agape. She barely even knew who Jesse had dated in college, let alone tried to steal her. She didn't even know her name until Jesse just told her! How could just assume that this was the only reason she could've been interested. She already hurt him once by dating him then dumping him because she was a lesbian, but now he created this idea that she was trying to hurt him again?

I didn't even know who you dated in college, I wasn't paying attention! You can't just blame me for this coincidence when I wasn't even thinking about you when I met her. She dumped you because of your own mistake, you don't have to take it out on me just because you're a fuck up!

She knew it was a low blow but he deserved it, the way he was treating her at this moment was uncalled for.

Real mature Beca, you're a fuck up too. Do you know how many relationships YOU'VE screwed up because you're scared of commitment?

At least I've never cheated before!

But you run from all your problems!

Beca had no idea how this conversation had turned so bad. Once he had mentioned the girls name it had come crashing down along with their friendship. They promised each other that a girl would never get in the way of their friendship, but they were joking because it was when Beca first came out, and Jesse issued the "Bro's before hoes" bond onto them. She had laughed but she never knew it would actually happen where that would be a good idea to remind him of it, but she was too caught up in winning the argument to call truce now.

I only run because I don't want to hurt them, you managed to hurt Chloe more than me leaving some girl it would've never worked out with!

Well I hope you don't do it with Chloe because she's a keeper. I WOULD KNOW!

Shut up Jesse, I'm done. If you want to blame me for whatever you did in the past to hurt her, go ahead, but don't automatically assume I'll hurt her too. And until you pull your head out of your ass, our friendship is done.

She through her phone across the room in a fit of rage, but luckily it had a case and didn't shatter as soon as the impact happened. The sound did cause Aubrey to approach her from the room she had just been in minutes before, sitting on the couch. It took her almost four minutes of rubbing circles with her palms onto the brunettes back before Beca's prolonged heaving turned into steady breaths, and that was when she decided to speak. "What happened? You were just smirking at your phone and then 'wham!' I hear it thrown at a wall? You're usually able to control your anger issues."

Beca turned her head to face the blonde, her jaw still clenched and eyes boiling with rage. "Jesse is now saying that I stole his girlfriend from college, even though I barely even knew her NAME!"

"Wait, that girl he said was the 'one' in college that he cheated on was Chloe?"

"Yep, and now he hates me."

"He was kind of a douche anyway, being completely honest here," Beca nodded, the anger slightly subsiding.

Her and Aubrey decided to watch some TV and talk about the blonde's upcoming date, the latter obviously excited with the amount of energy she had explaining the details.

She was taking the girl, Stacie, to dinner at a classy restaurant down town that her and Beca had gone to before. Afterwards for fresh air and a way to talk more, they'd go on a walk through the park, and then she would drive the girl home, maybe kiss her, fireworks and the lot at the contact, and day goodnight.

Beca smirked at the details, it was extremely cliche but that was exactly how Aubrey enjoyed it. The candle light dinners and walks wherever were her thing, nice and sophisticated with a little room for spontaneous details, while Beca's idea for a great date was one where planning was only a minor part and that she and her date would go wherever the wind would take them.

"You are such a sappy romantic Aubrey. See, I didn't say hopeless this time because maybe it will actually work out for once." The tall girl slapped Beca on the arm, the DJ had jokes about her romantic experiences in the past and though it was funny to some, it still hurt to bring up her past relationships.

The last girl she had dated she thought would be the one, the end, but they ended when the blonde had found out her partner wasn't out. It lasted for a year, dates and meet ups and Aubrey was so caught up in love that she never realized that she had never met the girl, Caroline's friends. It took her a year to figure it out and the argument they had ended what Aubrey thought was the best thing to ever happen to her, besides her friendship with Beca.

"You're WHAT?!" the blonde had screeched, mustering up as much rage and anger as she could find in her.

"I'm not out Aubrey, and I don't know how stupid you are to have never figured it out, but there's a reason I will never let you meets parents." Caroline shouted.

They were face to face now, spewing out words of hatred and truth.

"Did you ever love me at all?" The blonde's vulnerability showed for a split second, her voice had cracked, and in that time the brunette took it.

"Maybe I didn't." And that's when everything stopped. Aubrey finally allowed the tears that had surfaced to pour out and when Caroline's face became apologetic, the brunette reached over to put a hand on the crying girl's shoulder. The blonde slapped the hand away and ran for the door and back to her apartment with Beca, she had never wondered why she never moved in with Caroline and now was the only time she was happy the conversation never came up.

Neither had ever seen the girl again and Beca was lucky for that. She was afraid that of Aubrey did see her again, it would end in murder and she would be the one to have to cover up their footsteps. But Aubrey seemed to have taken it all well after she had calmed down, so maybe murder wasn't the first thing she would result to after seeing the girl again.

Beca had her fair share of terribly finished relationships but none as bad as Aubrey, luckily.

"What about you and Chloe's date? You're weird, you gonna take her to see sharks wrestle bears or something?" Beca knew Aubrey's sense of humor was improving but there were times like these where her jokes weren't as funny as she presumed, because Aubrey was almost dying on the floor while the DJ sat, completely composed.

"Dude, that's not that funny. Get up and I'll actually tell you."

"Alright, alright I'm up," Aubrey chuckled, pretending to wipe tears out of her eyes. After her features calmed and her cheeks were back to pale (Not as pale as Beca's of course), Beca began to tell her of her idea.

When she had finished, Aubrey almost laughed in her face, not because the idea was terrible but because she had known Beca for so long yet this was the most romantic she had ever seen her in the entire time they'd been friends.

"Well, my little short stack's growing up, this girl must be the one!" Aubrey smirked, messing up Beca's hair.

"Yeah yeah, whatever, don't get your panties in a bunch, this may be a one time thing. You know how I can be around girls without my phone." It had ruined dates before, both knew.

"This could be different, this girl doesn't sound so judgey like every other bimbo you've ever talked to."

Beca had dated almost eight girls to that day that Aubrey considered "Dumb Bimbo's" and half of them never went outside without shorts and a tanktop even if the weather was cold, though it was unlikely in the California heat. Each had barely one shining personality trait and all the other ones were included in the 'white girl' stereotypes that Aubrey had collected throughout the years, and the only thing Beca had really liked was their tan skin and how hot they were compared to everyone else. Aubrey would look down on this approach but Beca saw no harm until they ended up becoming so annoying she would ditch them. This would end in some heartbreak, not hers but the girls she would dump without a hitch.

Chloe, across town, had just entered her apartment. Stacie was already there preparing food and what-not and the redhead had decided to talk about her date with Beca and her run in with Jesse.

Stacie could understand Beca's mysterious date plan, her all black appearance was exceptionally mysterious, it seemed like her thing, but there was one part she was curious about.

"He cheated on you in college and wasn't even awkward when you talked to him?" Stacie raised an eyebrow, the story seemed to match up with his usual demeanor but after so many years he just acts that cool? Something wasn't right. "Do you think he wanted to reconcile and maybe get back together with you?"

Chloe scrunched up her eyebrows, she never considered it. She also didn't mention that she had a… girlfriend? Not yet, but maybe soon. "Uhh maybe. I don't know. I think he gave me his number. I'll text him."

"Not a good idea. He'll probably try to ask you out and get mad when you 'friendzone' him," she explained, using quotations around friendzone.

"Why are all guys like that?"

"This is why we're lucky that we like girls." Stacie responded, matter-of-factly. They had both been down the wrong road with guys and Jesse had not been the first nor last.

"I guess. Anyway, you finally looking to settle down a little? With Aubrey, I mean."

Stacie had never had a full-time type of girlfriend or even boyfriend, they had all been 'side projects' that ended badly when she wouldn't spend time with them and put other's in front. She had never cheated but that didn't stop others from assuming she would and had. It was a sad streak but with Aubrey she was hoping maybe this one wouldn't be so judgmental.

"Yeah, she's cool. We texted for like an hour."

"Wow, you've never done that before, besides with me." Chloe was honestly impressed, Stacie was genuinely trying to erase her old image by creating a new one with this girl. Hopefully Aubrey wouldn't hurt her though, she'd have to speak with her soon and give her the friend speech. Too bad she wasn't that intimidating or it would've done lots more in the past. She could've saved Stacie from some major embarrassment but she always said to not dwell on the past, so she shouldn't start now. "Do you think you'll have sex soon or…?"

"Never thought about it until now," Stacie shrugged. That was usually the first thing that popped into her head when she looked at someone, but with the blonde it was different, like there were other expectations besides 'bedding' her and besides her looks. She wanted to know about her past, about her now, about her personality. She never wanted it before but it was like she was desperate for it now.

"Is that good or bad? I can't tell.."

"I don't know. Maybe we should wait a while, it's ruined past relationships before…" Several.

"Well whatever you do I'm behind you one hundred percent!" Chloe gleamed.

"Thanks, you too with that Beca chick. If she breaks your heart I'll kill her," Stacie winked and walked into her room.

"Hopefully she won't," Chloe muttered to herself. She wasn't sure if she was foreshadowing future events, or just worrying too much, but she was hoping that the feeling in her stomach was just nerves, not a prediction for an upcoming events.