Okay so basically, I suck at updating. But I made this pretty long for all of you lovely people that are going to be kind and read this! I almost split this into two chapters, but no. I knew you guys would want to read all of this now. There'll be one more chapter and that's it for this story. Like I've mentioned before, I have some oneshots and other storie ideas in mind. I've been planning this chapter for awhile. I hope you guys really enjoy it. Please please please review. I love reading what you guys think. Thank you to everyone who's stuck around for this! I can take a long time to update sometimes, I know! But I seriously appreciate you guys so much! Enough rambling, enjoy!

(disclaimer still applies)

and if you haven't checked out my oneshot for Bade Prompts, go check it out.


It had been a few weeks since Jade and Beck had been out for ice cream, and Beck had been planning something ever since. Of course, he needed some feedback from Andre and Tori to make sure it would all work out. He would have asked for Cat's help, but we all know how that would end up.

"We're going out tonight." Beck told Jade as he poured himself a cup of coffee. He could finally drink it without getting a splitting headache. He heard Jade swallow, as if that wasn't what she anticipated he would say. To most people, this would be a very "couple-y" thing to do, but Beck and Jade weren't really sure what they had going on right now. They were just playing it day-by-day, which deeply annoyed Jade, though she hadn't said anything about it yet. All she wanted was to have her boyfriend back. She hadn't kissed Beck since the accident. That was four months ago!

"What?" She glared at him from over her coffee mug. She was curled up on the couch, waiting for them to both be ready for school. "Where?"

"I'm not telling you. Just wear something nice." She glared at him, trying to get an answer, but her turned away and continued to sip his coffee. With a loud sigh, Jade stomped over to the drawer she kept her clothes in and threw it open.

"I have nothing to wear!" She exclaimed angrily.

"Of course you do." Beck told her calmly.

"Not here I don't!" She told him. A silence fell over them and he could tell she was thinking. "We'll have to go to my dad's house after school so I can pick something up."

"Okay." Beck said, still in a calm tone. I can finally meet these people you hate so much. He thought. It's not that he didn't believe all the horrible things Jade said about them, he just wanted to see it for himself.

Everyone had just got out of their third class and Beck went to his locker to swap out his books. All of the sudden, he could tell someone was standing behind him. Before he even had to turn around, he heard her trademark giggle. "Hey Cat." He shut his locker and turned to face her.

"Hi!" She exclaimed. "So..." She rocked back onto her heals like she knew something. "I heard that you're taking Jade on a date tonight." She giggled. "That's so cute!" Beck just chuckled. "So, does this mean you two are dating again?" She asked innocently. Beck paused, unsure how to explain the situation. Heck, he didn't even understand it.

"I don't know. Not officially...it's just complicated."

"Where are you taking her?" Cat asked, giggling again. That giggle meant she had something planned.

"I can't tell you Cat. It's classified."

"It's okay. Jade won't find out. She definitely did not tell me to do this and she is not listening to us talk in the next room!" Cat said. Suddenly, someone angrily stomped out of a room across the hall.

"Cat!"

"Whaty?" The petite redhead asked innocently. Jade sighed angrily. She hadn't noticed that Beck was smiling at her yet. Once she did notice, she turned towards him.

"What are you smiling at?" She barked.

"Nice try." He brushed past her with a smile. It wasn't going to be that easy to crack him.

Somehow, Jade made it through the entire school day without firguring out the plan. The gang usually met up in the hallway near Tori's locker, and since it was a Friday, most of them were proabably discussing plans to hang out.

Jade walked over and saw that Cat was there, but Beck hadn't arrived yet. Of course she seized the opportunity. "Cat." She hissed to get her friend's attention. "Had Beck told you anything yet?"

"No." She shook her head. "I'm not allowed to know."

"Damn." Jade growled under her breath. She suddenly felt a presence behind her.

"You two are busy tonight, right?" Tori said, double-checking before finalizing the plans.

"Mhm." Beck was so close to Jade that she almost felt the noise vibrate from his chest. "And we better get going. Have a good weekend guys." He excused them both. As they walked towards the doors they were going to exit through, Beck turned to Jade. "Do you want to run back to the RV or go straight to your dad's?"

"We better go to my dad's first so I can pick up my dress. Then we'll have to go back to the RV."

It was about a fifteen minute drive from school to Jade's house, and she was staying pretty quiet, which told Beck she was upset or thinking...or both.

"You okay?" He turned to look towards the passenger's seat. He had finally been able to take his driver's test since the accident and his parents got him a new truck. He had to re-learn just about everything in the driver's manual, and he spent a few late nights making Jade quiz him. Of course, at around 2:00 or 3:00 in the morning, she would tell him he had to read it himself because she was going to bed. One time she fell asleep after she asked him a question and he didn't know why she didn't respond when he answered. He eventually passed, though. His parents were a bit weary at first, but they knew the accident wasn't his fault, and they couldn't baby him forever. Beck was pulled out of his thoughts when Jade pointed to the traffic light that had just turned green.

"I'm fine." She said somewhat unconvincingly. Beck stole one last glance at Jade before looking back at the road. Jade put her address in his PearPhone so he could see it on a map. He got a pretty good idea of where it was, but he was hoping Jade would help him once they got closer. The car was pretty silent for the next few minutes until Jade spoke up. In an attempt to calm herself, she was playing with her pair of scissors, listening to the sound they made when they cut through the air.

"You were supposed to turn right back there." She pointed out.

"What? I thought you were going to help me?"

"I thought you said you knew the way." Jade told him.

"No, I said I can get most of the way there, but I'll need you help. How the hell would I know where I'm going, Jade? Maybe you forgot, but I can't even remember half of my friends."

"Of course I remember Beck! I'm the one who was standing at your hospital bed when you woke up, but maybe you don't remember that either!" Jade yelled.

Beck had now pulled the car over. "Really? Did you really just say that? You don't have any idea how frustrating it is when you can't even get around town!"

"Whatever, just drive." Jade told him, obviously angry.

"No." Beck told her.

"No?"

"No. I'm not going anywhere until we're on good terms. I'm taking you out and I want you to be in a good mood." He let go of the steering wheel he was gripping and turned to look at her. "I'm sorry for yelling at you. It's not your fault. We had a misunderstanding." He looked expectantly at Jade.

She sighed and rolled her eyes. "I guess not all of this is your fault." She offered.

"Good enough." With that, Beck pulled back onto the street and began driving, asking for Jade's help. They had only been a few minutes from her house. When Jade told him where to pull in, she was the first one out of the car. Beck stared up at the large stucco and brick house. Jade walked up to the door and opened it, looking back at Beck who was a few steps behind.

"Hello?" She called out.

"Jade, is that you?" Beck heard a young female voice. Soon a skinny woman walked into the entryway of the house. She wasn't much older than Beck and Jade. Beck had thought Jade was exaggerating about her. "We haven't seen you in quite awhile."

Before Jade could answer, a deeper voice cut in. "Nice of you to come home."

"I'm not. I'm just grabbing some stuff from my room." She told who Beck assumed was her father.

"And here's the man that occupies all of my daughter's time. Good to see you again, Beck." Mr. West held his hand out. Though Beck didn't remember ever meeting him before, he shook it anyways.

"You too, sir."

"Oh please!" Beck turned to Jade who was a few inches to his right. "Cut the crap dad. We all know you couldn't care less if I'm here or sleeping in a motel. Don't put on that 'perfect daddy' act on in front of him."

"Jade-"

"No Dad, don't bother!" Jade stormed past him up to her room. Beck stared at Mr. West and his wife. The room was awkwardly silent for a full minute before Beck spoke up.

"You have a lovely home."

"Thank you." Jade's stepmom, who's name her learned was Amanda, said.

A few more moments of silence passed between them before Mr. West spoke up. "We haven't talked in awhile Beck. What have you been up to since then?"

"Well..." Beck wasn't sure how to phrase this.

Footsteps suddenly came down the staircase. "He doesn't remember that last time you talked." Jade informed her father. "Maybe if you cared to listen to a thing I say, you'd know that Beck was in a car accident and he lost his memory leading up to the crash."

"I-" Mr. West began to apologize. Before Beck could tell him not to worry, Jade cut back in.

"We need to leave. It was great talking to you both. Really." Jade spoke in a sweet and sarcastic voice, storming out the front door with a bag of clothes. Beck tried to catch up to Jade who was almost to the car.

"Hey!" He called out.

"What?" Jade called without looking at him. He walked up behind her and placed a soothing hand on her back.

"Don't pay any attention to them, okay? There are plenty of people who actually care about you. Let's just have a good night, okay?" He tried to get her to look at him, but she continued to stare at the ground infront of the passenger's side door.

"Yeah, sure, whatever." With that, she got into the car.

"Ready?" Jade asked as she stepped out of the bathroom. She was in a black dress that hugged her body. It would have been a strapless dress with a sweatheart neckline, but it had a sheer part on the bodice that went up to her neck and cut off at the shoulders like a tank top. Her hair was a little bit curlier than it had been previously, and she had put on smokey eyeshadow.

Beck tried not to let his mouth hand open. "You look...beautiful." He was at a loss for words. She walked over to him, getting so close she was almost pressed to his chest. She reached around to fix the collar of his white dress shirt, patting his chest once she was satisfied. He cleard his throat. "I guess we're ready to go then." They headed out to his car and went on their way.

"So where are we going?" Jade tried to ask as if it were not big deal.

"You can't know until we get there." Beck told her with a smirk. He saw her cross her arms in the seat beside him. Eventually, they pulled up to some restaurant Jade had never even heard of. When Beck approached her after she got out of the car, he placed his hand on the small of her back, leading her into the restaurant. He told a waiter he had reservations and they were soon seated.

"So what exactly is this place?" Jade looked around and tried to get a feel for the place.

"That's the cool part." Beck told her. "It's this really fancy restaurant, but it also is this coffee house kind of. They give you this list and you can pick ten different coffee's to try. They give you little tastes of each."

Jade just looked at him. "No way." He could see the excitement in her eyes.

"This one is definitely my favorite." Jade set the tiny cup back on the long rectangular plate. She and Beck had both finished their meal and had shared a slice of red velvet cake for desert, which Jade said reminded her of Cat, and they were now enjoying the coffee sampler.

Beck picked up the cup and took a sip again. He thought about it for a moment before nodding. "Agreed." A waitress walked over and gave Beck the bill, which he paid. After a few minutes of drinking sips of a few of the other coffees, they were both ready to head home.

"What'd you think?" Beck asked as he walked to the car, his hand on the small of Jade's back once again.

"You can take me back sometime." Jade smirked.

"Oh, you think I'm taking you on more dates?" Beck teased. They got in the car and headed back to the RV.

It was close to 9:00 at night when the left the restaurant, and when they got home, Jade plopped down on the bed. Beck walked to the dresser and undid his tie, rolling it up and sticking it inside. He then unbottoned the top few bottons of his shirt to feel a little more relaxed. He suddenly stopped for a moment. Jade must have noticed because she called out to him.

"Beck?" She called one more time. He shook his head and looked up. He walked over to the bed and looked down at Jade.

"13."

"What? Are you okay?" She asked, worried. He sat down beside her.

"13. That's how old you are when I met you. We were in the eighth grade. It was my first year at Hollywood Arts Middle School. I had just transferred."

Jade sat shocked for a moment. "How do you know that?"

"I remember." He told her.

"You can remember?"

"Some stuff. Like our first date. I asked if I could kiss you and you got mad, so...so I kissed you anyways." He turned to look at her. Her skin seemed to glow in the moonlight that was coming through the widow behind her. Her big blue eyes watched him and her lips looked more inviting than ever. He'd been waiting four months to do this. He leaned in and watched as her eyes closed right before his did. The feel of her silky lips on his was better than he could have imagined. There was something slightly familiar in the sweet taste of her kiss. He didn't want to pull away. He smiled into the kiss, but eventually had to pull away to breathe. He reached his hand up to cup her cheek, letting his thumb stroke her cheek.

"All this excitement of planning this date. It's like our first date all over again. It must have triggered that memory. There's still some holes, but I can remember some stuff, like I said." After he said this, Jade leaned forward and silenced him with her lips.

"I've been waiting to kiss you for four months. Talking can wait." She said quickly between the next kiss.