Excluding the first two chapters, the others have each been based on or around the episodes with Tori and Blake in them. Unfortunately, "Boxing Bopp-a-Roo" didn't have much of Tori and Blake since it's a Hunter and Shane-centric episode. So I had to stretch a bit. Sorry.

Power

Blake should probably be paying more attention to the power-struggle happening between Hunter and Shane than concentrating on the feel of Tori's hand on his shoulder. If either Tori or Dustin asked, he'd tell them that his brother was testing Shane before deciding if Shane would be an adequate leader.

But they didn't ask and all he could think about was the feel of Tori's strong fingers resting on the leather of his training uniform.

Touch had always been an important part of his life. He wasn't ashamed to admit that being adopted had resulted in needing his parent's reassurance, to know that they were there for him. His biological parents had died when he was eighteen months old in a car accident and because he had no other family; he had ended up in foster care. Luckily, he was young enough and cute enough to be placed quickly.

After he'd been adopted by the Bradley's, he had needed to be hugged and kissed, had needed to return those love pats with his own. He and his new brother had wrestled and played. Hunter stepped into the role after their parent's death which they continued for years until an unlucky Thunder ninja had made a comment on their "closeness" and ended up with a few loose teeth for his comments. Now, their touches mostly were slaps on the head, the shoulder, meeting fists, or arms around the shoulder.

He knew the power of thunder coursing through his bones and tolerated the feel of lighting prickling through his nerve endings.

He liked the feel of warm skin and silky hair and of giving and receiving pleasure. But he had never known the true pleasure of touch until the moment when Tori's hand rested on his shoulder. And Hunter and Shane could beat the crap out of themselves – his thoughts were centered on the blonde behind him and how one day he would make sense of the powerful feelings she inspired.