A/N: Hey guys, here's the new chapter, I wrote this a while ago and I have no idea why I waited so long to upload it, but anyway, here it is! The bad news is that I'm currently going through a bad case of writer's block, but I'm going to try my best to write some new chapters and upload them asap (:
Cat and Jade were sitting at their usual table in the Asphalt Café. Beck wasn't in school. Tori was talking to Sikowitz about some homework, Andre was busy with a new song he was working on, and Robbie and Rex were still over by the Grub Truck. Jade had a rare smile on her face, and Cat had been staring at her intently for the past 10 minutes, trying to figure out why she was so happy all of a sudden. Jade looked up and noticed Cat staring at her. She raised an eyebrow, and Cat looked down quickly, suddenly very interested in her pepperoni pizza.
"Cat, why were you staring at me?"
Cat looked up at Jade and smiled. "What?"
"Why were you staring at me?"
Cat sighed and looked up at Jade with puppy dog eyes. "Don't be mad."
Jade sighed and looked at Cat. "I won't be." Her and Cat had been friends for as long as she could remember. They were completely different in personality, but it was their love of singing that brought them together. They were always singing duets at school concerts or just bursting into song together in the randomest places. They were different, but for some bizarre reason, Jade had grown to love the red-headed ball of sunshine.
"Why are you so happy?" Jade eyes widened.
"What do you mean?"
"Well, you've been smiling for the last 10 minutes."
"I have?"
"Uh huh."
"Oh." Jade smiled again. "Well, I can tell you why, but you have to promise me not to tell anyone. I don't want people thinking I've got a soft side," she said, frowning at the thought.
"I promise Jadey, my lips are sealed." She pretended to zip up her lips and throw away an imaginary key. Jade rolled her eyes, ignoring the nickname.
"Okay, well, it's me and Beck's three year anniversary this Saturday." Jade said, smiling at the thought.
Cat gasped, and then grinned, happy for her best friend. "Really?"
"Yeah. I mean, we've been through some rough patches, there's no doubt about it, but we've always gotten through them, and we're stronger than ever. I just can't believe it's been three years already." Jade forgot Cat was there for a moment. "He just makes me so happy. There isn't a moment where I haven't felt lucky to have him. He knows how to make me laugh when I'm upset, and I can just talk to him about anything. I just love him more than anything."
"Awwww!" Cat said, her head being propped up by her elbows. Jade's head snapped up. She'd forgotten Cat was there. She cleared her throat.
"So, like I said, this conversation doesn't leave this table." Jade said, smiling at her friend. "In fact, just forget it happened, okay?"
"What conversation?" Cat asked, feigning innocence. Jade chuckled. Cat was actually a lot smarter than people gave her credit for.
"Where is Beck by the way?"
"I don't know, he told me he overslept this morning and that he'd be coming in at lunch, but I guess he isn't here yet." Just as she said those last three words, she felt a pair of strong hands on her shoulders and a kiss on her neck. "Hey beautiful." Jade smiled when she heard his voice. He sat next to her, wrapping an arm around her shoulder. She reached up, intertwining his hand with hers. "Hey," she said, kissing him. Beck smiled down at her about to give her another kiss, when he heard a giggle. He looked up in surprise. He hadn't realised anyone else was at the table.
"Oh, hey Kitty-Cat." He said, smiling at her fondly.
"Hi Beck," Cat said, smiling. "So, what are you doing for you anniversary this weekend?" Cat asked innocently.
"Cat!" Jade exclaimed, blushing furiously.
"What?" Cat said, eyes widening. "It's only Beck." She turned her attention towards Beck. "Jade wouldn't stop smiling because she was so excited about your anniversary this weekend. She told me how happy you make her, didn't you Jadey?" By now Jade's head was bowed down, her hair hiding her face.
"Cat." She gritted her teeth.
"Whaty?" Cat asked innocently.
"Stop. Talking. Now." Jade said.
Cat frowned slightly, but stopped talking. Beck had a huge grin on his face. He nudged Jade gently. "I make you happy?" Jade looked up a little, and started to smile.
"Obviously. Why else would I have stayed with you this long? No matter how fluffy it may be, I can assure you, it's not for the hair." Beck chuckled at her remark.
"Well, for the record, you make me happy too." He said, kissing her hair. She smiled a little. She knew she could be hard to handle at times, and she knew that Beck must love her, otherwise he wouldn't have stayed with her for all this time. But she loved hearing it all the same.
"You know Jadey, Beck must be special. He's the only guy I've ever seen that has the ability to talk to you for over 5 minutes, without being hurt by you physically. That's pretty impressive." Beck laughed, and Jade smiled slightly.
"You have no idea, Cat."
