Note: It's Bade and Bat and a little Cabbie.

K is for Kissing

Their lips intertwined in a fiery passionate kiss, as they fiercely kissed over and over again. His hands were around her waist and held her close to him. Her hands tangled themselves in his sleek, dark, and wavy hair.

Cat Valentine stood behind the school lockers, watching them kiss. The dim Halloween dance lights reflected in her wide brown eyes. She smiled a little bit sadly.

"I love you Jade," said Beck pulling away from her a little.

"I love you too," said Jade, pulling him back in. They resumed kissing.

Cat's pearly little smile became wider and the traces of sadness disappeared. Butit was still reflected in her eyes as she thought back in time.

It was during her first month of Hollywood Arts Middle school. Cat Valentine, her hair freshly dyed the color of her favorite snack, was the star of the sixth grade play with a handsome boy named Beckett Oliver.

Beckett was a little clumsy, and didn't have a lot of money. He wore the same flannel shirts and jeans to school everyday. But, he was handsome and confident, despite this.

Cat played the princess, he played the prince. There was a kissing scene, and it all escalated from there. By the time the play was over, Cat was madly in love with her dark haired prince.

Cat had a friend. She was a unique girl with wavy brown hair and startlingly blue eyes. She wore a lot of makeup, something that was a foreign concept to sixth grade Caterina. Her name was Jade.

Cat and Jade told each other everything. But for some reason, Cat kept her crush for Beck from Jade. She was going to tell Jade at lunch on a cloudy October day. They were going for a walk in the school grounds.

Crisps wind blew the red hair that fell onto Cat's shoulders all around and Jade's hair into her dark lipstick.

"Jade, I need to tell you something," Cat said, nervously. "I've been keeping a secret."

Jade bit her lip.

"Me too," she admitted. "I'll tell you mine first. You know Beckett Oliver?"

Cat nodded, confused.

"I think I love him," Jade whispered, ashamed.

"You do?" Cat asked, her eyes wide. Jade. Loved. Beckett. But she loved Beckett, didn't she?

"Yeah," said Jade. "I think I'm going to tell him too."

"Okay," said Cat softly.

"What was your secret?" Jade asked.

"Nothing," said Cat, softly. "Nothing."

Within the next week, the bitter gothy girl and the popular boy were sitting together at recess, both too cool to play. They spent lunchtime together, and Beck gave Jade a kiss. They were together.

And Cat was okay with that. She really was. Because she realized that she never really did love Beck. She just wanted someone to. His tattered jeans proved that he didn't have a good home life, and she didn't think it was fair. He was talented and handsome and deserved someone to hold his hand.

Sixteen year old Cat smiled to herself and walked away from the lockers. She didn't like Beck anymore as anything more than a friend. He was nice, but too cool for her. She liked geeks.

Geeks like Robbie.

Note: Okay, there was a little bit of Cabbie for all those shippers out there. Thanks for all the reviews, they really mean a lot. Sorry if this wasn't great. I can only update every other day…for now. I'm sort of having some problems and stuff, and things I need to deal with. I'm not happy with my writing. I want to do something more with it, but I don't know what…I feel like I need to do something big, like affect people. I'm disappointed in myself. Thanks for reading this long and pointless review, sorry if you don't like.

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Robandie Foreves-That's exactly what it's going to be. I decided like two weeks ago. LOL. How did you know?

MermaidKennedy- I hope you liked this one. It was my attempt at doing both in one chapter.