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After watching My Little Pony (Cat's choice), The Avengers (The boys), and of course The Scissoring (Need it be said who?) Tori and the gang were exhausted. Trina had come down for part of the last couple hours to flirt with Beck constantly and tried snuggling into his side, only claiming she had to get her beauty sleep when Jade's green eyes flashed like daggers across the room. She pranced up the stairs bidding goodnight to her sister's friends who didn't as much turn to respond. Huffing, she stormed away, leaving the group of six to the rest of their night.

"Tori," Andre muttered sleepily from the couch. "It's your turn to pick the movie."

Tori yawned, looking around at her tired friends. Eyes drooping, she smiled.

"It's been a long night, let's just stop. You guys should crash here. The boys can share down here and Jade, Cat, and I can go upstairs to my bedroom to share my bed."

Everyone muttered a sleepy agreement when Cat, still as bubbly as ever, spoke up loudly.

"But Tori, Jade's movie scared me! I don't wanna sleep upstairs in the dark!"

Tori groaned and looked at her red headed friend.

"Cat, Jade and I will protect you. Right Jade?" The tan girl glanced over at her Goth friend only to see her splayed on the couch, passed out.

"Jade's asleep Tori! And no offense but you could not save me from a scary monster."

"I could too!"

"One time, my brother-"

"Okay, okay Cat fine. Where do you want to sleep?"

"Somewhere safe. Where monsters won't get me."

At this Beck spoke up, his voice heavy with exhaustion.

"She can sleep next me to me in a different sleeping bag."

Tori looked at him sleepily, too tired to argue.

"Fine. Cat if you need me, yell."

"Kay kay," the giggling redhead exclaimed happily. Tori threw her some pajamas and leaving them to make their arrangements, she turned around to her sleeping friend. She sighed deeply. She'd have to take Jade upstairs. She thought about asking Beck to help her but when she turned around, all three guys and Cat were silently snoring away. Great.

Hooking her arms under Jade's sleeping figure, she was surprised by Jade's lightness. It was as if she was made of air and would fly away at any second. She looked down at the Goth and smiled when she saw that the stress and anger had melted away in her sleep. It was if nothing had ever hurt her and she was the innocent, untouched Jade West she must have been all those years ago. Stepping towards the stairs, Tori froze when she felt her crush shift in her arms. She watched as the pale beauty rotated her head, her face snuggling deep into the crook of Tori's elbow. Jade's arms wound themselves around Tori's waist, holding the young demon closer to her. Tori chuckled as she watched this play out. When Jade finally settled down again, Tori made her way up the stairs and set Jade down on her bed. Slowly, she released Jade's arms from her body, smiling when they resisted before letting go. Standing back up, she saw the Goth girl's face in the rays of moonlight coming in from the crack between the blinds. Jade's face was serene and peaceful, like she was flying in clouds. Her shadow rested on the ruffled sheets, her arms to one side and her raven locks spread unevenly across the pillow. She was beautiful.

With great difficulty, Tori tore her gaze away from her crush and walked over to her closet where she pulled out some soft blue cotton pajamas. Pulling them on, she made her way to the bathroom where she yanked a brush through her wavy brown hair. Splashing some water on her countenance, she dragged her feet back to her bed and carefully sank down into its comforting depths. Taking a deep breath, she felt her muscles relax. The day had been exhausting with the swimming and the movies and the giggling and laughing. She opened one eye and turned her head to look at the girl beside her. Jade had been quiet ever since she had walked away from the hot tub. Even during The Scissoring, she made her comments minimally, less than usual. Tori knew Jade well enough to know something was bothering her. It wasn't Beck. Jade hadn't glanced his way all evening, only looking over to shoo Trina off. She figured it was something about her father since she saw the way her walls and shackles went up as soon as the demon had mentioned her. But there was something else too. When Tori had settled Into the warm water as soon as Jade had opened her eyes, she had seen something flash through those precious green trees. She could not place the feeling but it had looked something like… affection. But just as suddenly, shock forced its way in and then the walls came up. Throughout the conversation, Tori could see conflicting emotions in those eyes that she loved so much. Regret crashed with hatred which clashed with confusion and last, that first emotion she could not understand. The only reason she could see each of these feelings inside the Goth was because she had spent her time watching her after she questioned her feelings for the girl. There were times Tori did not let herself accept that she liked the Goth. She knew it would put her in danger, and who in their right mind would like Jade? The same Jade who had tried to make her life miserable since day one? Jade had always been there to tear her down, make her feel like shit. She was evil.

But Jade was also there to help. When Tori had been too scared to perform her stunt of dropping 40 feet after feeling guilty that Beck had done the actual fall for her, it was Jade who had come up there and pushed her, forcing her to face her fears. And thanks to that, Tori realized that she was okay. Even as her true demon self, she had always had a fear of heights, but not anymore. Jade may hide it with her snarky comments, but she cared about Tori. If she didn't, she would never do all of that. She could be a gank sometimes, but it was Jade. And Tori wouldn't have it any other way.

Lost in her thoughts, she almost didn't notice the covers shifting beside her until she felt a warm hand pull her closer to the figure. Surprised, she looked back to see Jade's arms around her waist again with her head snuggled into Tori's neck. Butterflies danced around in the demon's stomach, her body tingling from the touch. The smell of dark chocolate, mint, and coffee enveloped her senses and with small smile on her face, she let herself drift off into sleep.

Before she melted into the oncoming darkness, she felt a warm breath close to her ear.

"Tori."

And she drifted away.


The rolling clouds covered the blue skies, white cotton candy as far as the eye could see. The sun could not be seen anywhere among the blue curtains, though its light shone throughout the heavens. A green park rested upon the layers of white, a blue pond resting in the middle of the grass. A fountain spouting crystalline waters lay in the center, the bubbles of life dancing round its center. The color was a deep blue, unlike any body of life ever seen on earth. The green of the grass was deep and full, the scent of a freshly mown yard wafting through the air. The breeze was slight, cooling the area while spreading the gorgeous fragrance. It was truly a part of paradise.

Across the luscious trees, a raven haired beauty and a tan slender figure walked towards the pond. Shining locks of hair flew past the tan girl's shoulders, her skin glowing subtly in the midst of the magic. With a cry of joy, she skipped towards the azure waters, pulling her companion along with her. They stopped in front of the small shoreline, the young slightly bronze woman stepping into the cool shine. The girl in the back smiled as she watched her friend glance at her reflection in the Wishing Pool. Stepping forward, she took her friend's hand.

"This is the Wishing Pool. They say that if you come here with someone you love, whatever you wish for will come true."

Tori looked at the waters with awe.

"Whatever you wish for? Anything."

Jade chuckled, her black tshirt moving against her body as the wind blew on the two.

"Anything."

The younger girl paused, glancing back at the Goth.

"Do the two people have to love each other? Or does the wisher just have to love the other person they're with?"

"It's stronger if they both love each other, but it they don't have to. As long as you love the other, your wish will come true."

"Do you have to say it out loud?"

"Well, legend says it works best if you whisper it in the ear of your beloved. It's supposed to touch their soul."

Tori looked back at the fountain, lost in her thoughts. Jade frowned, nudging her shoulder.

"Tori? What's wrong?"

The girl glanced at her friend, an unidentifiable feeling enveloping her gaze.

"Jade. Close your eyes."

"Why?"

"Please."

"But-"

"Jade."

Confused, the pale girl allowed her eye lids to falls closed. What was going on?

Suddenly, she felt a warm breath close to her ear. The contact made shivers run down her spine and butterflies danced inside her stomach.

"I wish I could see you for who you truly are."

The Goth stood still, shocked. Did this mean that Tori-

"Oh my god. Jade."

Tori's astonished tone tore Jade from her stupor and she opened her eyes to see awe and amazement in Tori's own gaze. Her mouth was open, her brown eyes twinkling with surprise.

A sudden movement distracted Jade and she looked to the ground next to Tori to see a white shadow fluttering behind her.

"What the-"

Her wings were open. The breeze had picked up, ruffling the soft feathers as the air swirled around them. The gold lining glinted in the light, her wings spanning fifteen feet in each direction. Involuntarily, they began to flap, lifting Jade off the ground. A couple feet above her friend, the angel looked down at the tan girl. She seemed to be trying to say something.

"You're-. You're a-. You're an angel?" Her voice finally breaking through with a squeak.

Concern and fear flooded Jade. What if she ran away now? Did she scare her?

But Tori's next words shocked her to the core.

"I'm in love with an angel." The whisper was soft, yet the Goth's ears rang with every word. Jade was speechless, gazing at her friend's face.

"What?"

A hint of a smile graced the tan girl's face as she stared up at her friend.

"I'm in love with an angel." The words were stronger this time, leaving Jade's heart fluttering away.

"You're in… in love with me?"

Finally, realization dawned on the younger girl. What she had said flew back through her mind and she looked at Jade with a mixture of shock and fear.

"Oh my god, Jade I'm so sorry, it just slipped out! Oh no I'm so sorry, I ruined everything oh god Jade please forg-"

Her words were cut off by soft lips enveloping her own. The touch was light, magical, beautiful. Tori felt herself respond quickly, melting under the angel's touch. Wrapped up in the body holding her own, the tan girl's heart sped up when she realized her feet had left the ground. She was in the air hovering, as the girl she loved kissed her with the love of an angel.

Breaking the kiss, Jade opened her eyes to look at her friend. Her green eyes were full of concern and fear, but mostly love. She watched as chocolate brown eyes opened to meet her own and the Goth touched her forehead to Tori's.

"Yup. You're in love with an angel."

Shooting out of bed, Jadelyn West awoke from world of dreams.