GrandeBella, I can't log in on my ipod, AODiva1978, LittleMissVictorious, Fobfan, Chipy, Gothic Guitars and Silver Rose, xScreamingxAngel, Sweetstarre123, MariaLuvsYew, BrokenRose12, Demi909Lovato, Glittergirl123, Mollyxoxo, princessironica, gleegirl5, and Victoriousforever10: For the love of all that is Holy, will it make you guys feel better if I wrote a sequel that will have absolutely nothing to do with lyrics? I'm so saddened by your reviews, I can't take anymore! I'll write a sequel to this story, but Izzy isn't budging. He's made it seriously clear to me that he's done writing after his story is finished. Poor boy…only I don't have THAT much sympathy for him, since he's grounded…anywhoo, I've finished chapter 60! I can't sleep, so I'm going to work on chapter 61…keep reviewing :)


Love At First Sight

Digidestend Angel and Izzy

I Do NOT Own Victorious

Chapter Thirty-Seven

It's Alright

Beck Oliver sat in his large hospital room in the Beverly Hill's local hospital, settled in the uncomfortable bed, alone. The only light he currently had was the bright sunlight from the beautiful day coming from his large window, which pretty much took up the whole wall of one side of his room. He looked to his cell phone for the millionth time. 2:37pm. He sighed and slammed his head back on the pillow, which caused him to wince, considering he was in the hospital for a concussion in the first place. Two days before, he was performing a simple stunt, but someone had left a pole lying around, making Beck slam on it, accidently, and it had him slip back and slam his head onto the floor.

He woke up in the hospital.

The person on set that had left the pole just lying around was fired.

GOOD!

He was glad they paused the movie for a week, so he could recuperate.

The saddest thing of this whole ordeal was seeing his girlfriend's sobbing face and devastated facial features. He hated it when Cat cried. It hurt a whole lot more when he found it HE is the one that caused the tears. Sure, it wasn't his fault he fell, but he never wanted his girlfriend to have to visit him in the hospital because he was injured. Then again, he is a stunt double. There will be times when she'll have to get these calls saying he had to be rushed to the hospital because of some kind of injury from the movie.

She knew it, so did he.

It didn't really make this any easier for Cat though.

It was just like Beck when he saw Cat physically hurting up in the mountains…he couldn't take it. He cried and cried, feeling absolutely helpless. He knew exactly what Cat was suffering from. She loved him, so hearing the word "Beck" and "Hospital" in the same sentence took its toll on her fragile emotions.

It wasn't until Beck heard a knock on his room door did he realize he had just been staring out the window for the past hour, thinking about his one and only girl. He looked to the door and smiled when he saw Cat's long red hair flowing down her shoulders and her big brown eyes brightening up at the sight of him. She was wearing a short flowing skirt that went to her mid-thighs and a regular tank top, with her high heels. "Hey, love." He whispered.

Cat walked up and put her backpack down on the nearest chair before walking up to his bedside, kissing his lips and taking his hand. "How are you feeling today?" She said, running her fingers gently through his hair.

He leaned into her touch. "Much, much better. I'm going home tomorrow."

"That's good." She smiled softly. "Andre, Jade, and Robbie are coming up right now. They dropped me off at the entrance before going to find parking, so I could have a few minutes with you alone. Are you up for company?"

"Always." Beck told her. "I've been waiting all day to see you."

Cat hummed as she leaned down to kiss his forehead. "I miss you at school." She said, leaning back up. "It's not the same without you."

"I bet." Beck chuckled. "I miss school, but dang, I miss you even more."

Cat giggled as he kissed her hand that was still in his grasp. "You are such a sap, Beck Oliver."

"That he is." Andre said, walking in.

Beck almost growled at the three people interrupting his time with his girlfriend, but let it go. "Hey, guys."

"Feeling any better there, Beck?" Robbie asked with a big grin.

"Yeah…" Beck narrowed his eyes at Robbie. "Why are you so happy?"

"Today was a GRAND day!"

"And why?"

Cat sighed. "Sikowitz had Robbie and I act out a scene in front of the class and it involved us having to kiss. Now Robbie is feeling like he's king of the world."

"Well, yeah, I kissed the most beautiful girl in the world!" Robbie exclaimed. "It was magical!"

"Rob, I may be in a hospital bed, hooked up to machines, but I will get out of this bed and punch your lights out." Beck threatened. Robbie immediately shut up. "Anyways, what kind of scene was it?"

"It was set after Robbie's character was to have rescued me from a dragon and we started off with me saying "Thank You" in old English talk." Cat explained. "After going back and forth on that, Sikowitz said to kiss, so we did. And then Robbie ruined it by standing there in shock." Cat sighed in annoyance. "Once we caught him back to earth, he said he couldn't function because he felt sparks within our kiss." She frowned to Robbie. "I told him it was a "spur of the moment" feeling for him because I felt NOTHING."

"You never know." Robbie smirked.

"Rob!" Beck snapped. "I am sitting right here! Don't talk about Cat like that right in front of me! That's against the code of friendship!"

"It's also against the code of friendship to fall in love with your best friend's girlfriend." Jade said dully. "And he's still in our group…why?"

"Because Lane wants us all to be friends so we have to tolerate one another…including Robbie." Andre mumbled, as Robbie stared at Cat. "Aye, aye."

A nurse came in, moving the three others out of the way so she can check Beck's vitals. "Hello, Beckett. Friends of yours?" She looked to Cat while putting Beck's blood pressure cuff on. "Hi, again, Cat!"

Cat giggled. "Hello, Patty."

Beck nodded. "Yeah, these are my friends. Andre, Jade, and Robbie."

Patty looked to the others after turning the machine on. "Pleasure to meet you all."

"Yeah, yeah." Jade grumbled. "I'm not really his friend. I'm a friend of Cat's. I stick around to threaten Beck every once and a while."

Patty looked horrified as Beck groaned, shaking his head back and forth that Jade just said that. "Oh…well…"

"Please ignore the Goth demon over there." Beck glared to Jade, who glared back at the name. "They still haven't found the devil's hideout so they can return her."

Jade clenched her fists. "Beckett, the second you get out of this hospital, I'm going to punch your lights out."

"I'd like to see you try, West." Beck growled back as Patty continued to check things. "I can beat you…because I can run faster."

Jade rolled her eyes. "Loser."

"Witch."

"Wimp."

"Crazy chick."

"Stop!" Cat almost snapped, silencing the two. "Can you guys get along for one day?"

"Nope. Never."

"Not happening."

Cat sighed. "Oh dear."

Beck was silently watching TV as Cat did her homework on the small table he had in the corner, but she moved it over, closer to his bed. She was comfortable in her chair, scribbling down answers for her geometry homework in sync. Beck thought it was amazing that she could continuously get any subject and any homework like there was nothing to it, when sometimes he had to struggle.

"Cat?"

"Hmm?"

"Have I told you how perfect you are?" Beck asked suddenly, still admiring her steady writing and reading.

Cat giggled, still doing her homework. "A few times, even though I still think you're silly for saying those things. I'm not perfect."

"You're a flippin' angel." Beck told her. "How can you do all these things?"

"What do you mean?"

"You ace school, you sing beautifully, dance gracefully, you're an amazing actress, absolutely gorgeous, so kind and compassionate, and just have everything together." Beck listed out.

Cat finally looked from her homework to her boyfriend. "You thought about that a lot, haven't you?"

"Every day and every night." Beck answered. "How can I not?"

Cat put down her pencil and removed herself from the chair and table to walk over to Beck. She took his hands, staring at them. "Beck, please stop saying I'm perfect. I'm not." She bit her lip. "I'm far from it. If you ask my family, they'd say how I have no chance at even being called "talented" or "beautiful". No one in my life before you had ever called me any of the things you do. I have never been told I sing beautifully or dance gracefully. I've just been told I'm going to be a star and been thrown into singing and dancing lessons. I've brought home awards and perfect report cards, but they were never enough for a pat on the back or a kiss on the cheek from my parents." Cat stared up at Beck finally. "Sometimes I feel I cannot believe anything you say when you call me "gorgeous" and "kind", when all my life, I've been told different."

Beck rubbed his lips together before replying. "Cat…I love you so much. I plan on being with you forever. And in that time, I will prove to you that what your parents brainwashed your mind with was almost untrue. You're beautiful, brilliant, amazing…you can do anything you want. I'm a lucky son of a gun to have found you. But guess what? I plan on keeping you. I plan on making sure you're always reminded of how wonderful you really are until you can completely admit it to yourself."

Cat smiled gently. "You can't do that if you keep getting hurt at work." She pointed out.

Beck leaned up and pulled her into his arms. "I may get a bang on the head or a broken arm every now and then, but Lord knows, I'm never leaving you. I'm not going anywhere."

Cat kissed his cheek. "Promise?"

Beck stared into her eyes. "Promise." And that conversation ended with a kiss.