(Jade's POV)

"Cat! Where are you?" I yelled. I've been trying to find her for what feels like days.

"I'm over here."

I immediately ran in the direction of her voice. I found her in an abandoned tool shed behind a really old house. It looked like nobody had lived in this house for almost one hundred years. I stepped inside the tool shed, but I couldn't see anything.

"Cat? I can't see anything. where are you?"

Just then a light shone out of nowhere, and while my eyes were adjusting to the light. I began to see Cat stinding near a light switch. She didn't look to well.

I ran over to her and hugged her as tight as I could.

"What's wrong? Why do you look so sick?"

"It's okay." She said.

"This is a good thing, Jadey."

"How?"

"This means that you're getting better. I'm a part of your subconcious, remember? The closer you get to waking up from your coma, the less you'll see of me."

(Nobody's POV)

It had been a couple months and Jade was still in her coma. As every one else was preparing for the upcoming graduation, Cat was busy...not preparing. She began hanging out at the local coffee shops, the graveyard, she started watching horror movies. She had become almost entirely like Jade. Sometimes it scared people. They knew Cat was good actor, but she was almost too good. It was almost as if she wanted to be Jade.

Today, Cat was asked by all of her friends if she wanted to hang out, she said no. She told them she had plans, and when the kept insisting, she actually pulled out a pair of scissors on them and threatened each of them individually.

After school she made her way to Skybucks and bought her fifth coffee of the day. She then walked about twenty minutes towards the nearest cemetery.
She walked throught the gates and sat down at what had become her favorite spot. It was sort of a monument. There were only three steps leading up to it, it had to be at least twelve feet tall, and inside was giant, black, marble coffin.

She proceeded to do the same thing she had been doing for the past four weeks. She sat down, took a couple sips of coffee, took out her phone and began playing Something by The Beatles. It was the song Jade had played on her stereo, the day that the two of them became a couple. She would listen to that song on repeat for about an hour or so, and then stand up and walk back home.

That's another thing, Cat hasn't been the best person to be around at school, and it was no different at home. Her parents tried to be understanding, because of Jade. They knew their daughter was hurting, but the night that Cat told her parents that she hopes they fucking die, was the last straw. Her father stopped speaking to her, and her mother...well...she didn't stop loving her. Quite frankly, neither did her father, they were just really hurt that their daughter could have said something like that. Her mother talked to her, but only as if Cat was a casual acquaintance.

It's gotten to the point where Cat rarely stays home. She's either in school, at the coffee shop, the graveyard, or visiting with her brother, whom has made outstanding improvements in his treatment. She's even hung out with Tori a couple times. Tori has actually changed and Cat can see that. She's been put on a few medications, and now she's been doing a lot better.

Cat and Tori, have actually become pretty good friends. Cat told her about Jade a few weeks ago. And as much as Cat has hated to admit, she's beginning to trust Tori again. Tori told her that she should be getting out of the hospital in a few days. They made plans to hang out after she comes back to school.

About a week later, everything that could happen, would happen. Beck, Andre, Robbie, and Jasper all cornered Cat in the Janitor's closet. They felt it was time for Cat to be her old self again, but they needed to know why she was doing this. Why she was trying to be Jade.

"Look, Cat, we're only doing this because we miss the real you. This isn't right. This isn't you." Robbie said.

"You don't think I know that?! I hate wearing all black! I miss my Mom and Dad, actually talking to me. I'm fed up with coffee, and graveyards scare me!" Cat whined.

"Then why are you continuing to do this? Why are you trying to be Jade?" Beck Asked.

"Because I felt bad. I thought that if I acted like Jade, then maybe we could all feel like she's still here, you know?"

"You're talking about her like she's dead." Andre added.

"Well, who knows when she's coming out of that coma?" Robbie said.

"Robbie?!" Cat yelled.

"I'm just saying. We thought it be a week at the most, and here it is two months later."

"Bye, Rob!" Andre said, as Beck opened the door and he pushed him out.

Andre then turned to Cat who was crying into the sleeve of her shirt.

"It's going to be fine, little red. Jade is fine. And she'll be awake before you know it."

"I hope so. I miss her so much. I need to go for a walk." Cat said as she opened the door

"Do you want one of us to go with you?" Beck asked.

"Thanks, but I really want to be alone right now."

Cat made her way out of the school, and down to the asphalt cafe. No one was there, yet so she had plenty of time to just sit and think. Until she was interupted.

"Cat? Hey!"

Cat looked up, and saw Tori. she just smiled.

"You're finally out the hospital, huh?"

"Yep yep." Tori turned her head and saw Cat staring at the ground. "What's on your mind?"

"Nothing."

"Is it about, Jade?"

"Yeah."

"Well, talk to me. What's wrong?"

"I just really miss her."

"Yeah, we all do."

"Even you?" Cat asked with a bit of skepticism.

"Of course, Cat. Look, Jade and I may not have gotten along, somet- well, most of the time. But, One thing I can say, is that she always treated you right. And, you're my friend, all I ever ask is that you're happy, and healthy."

Without thinking Cat leaned over kissed Tori, it ended up turning into a makeout session. That is, until, Cat backed away, a mixture of bliss, and shock covered her face.

"I have to go!" Cat yelled as she ran away, in the direction of her house.

Tori made her way inside the school to see everyone.
She was approached by Andre.

"Tori!? Oh my god! When did you get back?" Andre said with a huge smile. He knows that she's been doing better.

"I just got out today. How have you been?"

"Pretty good, and yourself?"

"Not too bad."

"That's good. Um, listen, did you see Cat on your way in? She said she was going for a walk, and I just wanted to make sure she was doing okay."

"Cat? umm...yeah...yeah I-I did see her. She, umm, she was heading back home."

Andre let out a sigh.

"Alright, well you take care. I'll see you around."

"Yeah, you too."

And with that, the bell rang, indicating it was time for lunch.