Cat was having a hard time figuring out what had happened. Just a few minutes previous, she had been drawing a butterfly, the next thing she knew, she was in handcuffs. They were the shiniest, and sparkliest, handcuffs she had ever seen. It made her some what happy. But reality hit, and she was back in the police car, for an unknown reason. Trying to make the best of what was going on, Cat starting singing a Barney song.

Jade screamed "NO!" so loud, it scared the police officers.

Having nothing else to do, Cat brought the handcuffs to her mouth and started biting them.

"How do they taste?" Jade had her eyes on her the whole time.

"Cold." Cat suddenly had the chills, but that quickly faded and she continued on with her metal snack. The police officer that confronted them first took a glance at Cat through the mirror, but didn't say anything.

After about twenty minutes, they pulled into the police station. The two girls were escorted out of the car and into the building. She walked up a flight of stairs, turned six different times, and finally arrived at the interrogation area. Both girls were placed in a different rooms. Cat was left alone, and she couldn't take it. "Hello? Is anyone there? I'm lonely! Can I at least have a stuffed animal or crayons to draw with?"

It took what felt like a life time before anyone came it. "Hi Cat." A middle aged woman with blonde hair walked over to Cat and undid her handcuffs. "You aren't in trouble or anything, I just have a few questions for you."

"Oh, okay." Cat smiled and loosed up.

"It's about your brother. We got a call saying you may have some more information. So what do you remember from that day?" The woman spoke in such a sweet, soft voice, it almost seemed wrong to lie to her.

Cat froze up. She didn't really know what to say. In her mind, Cat was drowning, and wasn't able to pull herself up. It took her awhile to come up with an answer, it was short and simple. "I can't really remember." Cat thought it would be the end of the questions, but she was wrong. She had to stay in that room for almost two hours before the woman got up.

Just about every single word Cat spoke was a lie. The two things that were lies were just that she missed her brother and that day was the hardest Cat ever had to face. For more than one reason. "Thank you for your time , I'm sure your friends questioning will be coming to an end so, but for now, you can go wait for her in the lobby." Cat did as told and she scurried out of the room. It was a great relief.

Only few minutes passed after Cat got to the lobby, did Jade also show up. "What was that all about?" Cat rushed over to her black haired friend. "Can we leave? I don't like it here."

"Sure." Jade took Cat's wrist and started for the door. She didn't want to call Beck because he would just ask question. "Looks like we are going to walk back. My place is closer, so we are going there." Her voice was emotionless.

"Kaykay!" Cat grinned, clearly trying to forget what happened. But that wouldn't happen. "Why do you think they came back to talk to us? After all those years?"

Cat received no answer. Jade just kept on dragging her along the sidewalk. It took over an hour to reach Jade's house. There was car parked in front. It was her dad. "Awesome, let's go Cat." Jade went up to the front door and let herself, and Cat, in.

The two girls entered the house and went to Jade's room. Like Jade's views on Cat's room, Cat wasn't too fond of Jade's room.

"You haven't said much since we left the police station. Are you okay?" Cat sat down on Jade's bed and waited for an answer.

"That stupid Vega girl. She seriously needs to keep her nose out of other people's business. I don't know how many times I must say this. She is so annoying. I swear." There was so much anger in Jade's voice, it made Cat take cover under the blanket.

"You think Tori did this?" Cat's tone showed how frightened she was of Jade at that moment.

The girls blue eyes locked onto Cat. "Of course she did. Who else would? It was probably who she was calling when we got to the party. Ug, I hate it." Jade fell onto her bed, making sure not to hit Cat.

"So what do we do?"

Jade looked over to Cat and smiled. "Payback time."