Summary: There are 3 months left senior year for the Victorious gang. It's been a boring year for most of the gang, except for Cat who never has a dull moment when living with Sam. But then Sinjin causes an explosion while working on some of the more advanced sound equipment damaging it and parts of the school. The school isn't able to pay to repair the damages and so they pull the big end-of-year showcase forward and make it a fundraiser event to repair the school. Problem, they do have money for material or costumes. Will Tori and the gang be able to save the school? Or is this truly the end of Hollywood Arts? And what's up with this letter Tori's gotten?

Disclaimer: Victorious is owned by Nickelodeon, if I owned it, it would have gotten another season, had all 20 of the unaired episodes aired and a finale.


-Asphalt cafe-

Tori, Trina, André, Cat, Robbie, and Rex were all eating lunch together in silence with bored expressions on their faces. "OK, how is it that we go to a prestigious art school, had exciting things happening around us all the time in our sophomore and junior years, but our senior year is the most boring thing ever?" Tori asked, breaking the silence.

"Tell me about it, not even a producer coming here to ask if I wanted a contract!" Trina yelled

André just ignored Trina's comment and said, "Yeah, honestly it was kinda nice for a couple of weeks, but now I'm not sure how much more boring I can take."

The bubbly Cat spoke up, "I don't know, Sam makes everything interesting where I live." And then added, "Like this one time Sam and I had to babysit this really creepy doll that did things like carve pumpkins alone, change the TV to a horror movie, had been stalking Del DeVille, and at the end of the night, it came to life and turned into a real girl when her dad came to pick her up."

Everyone just looked confused and was about to move on when Robbie decided to ask, "You sure that's what really happened?"

"Yeah, dolls aren't alive, let alone do any of those things," Rex added, not realizing the irony. "What?" Rex asked when everyone started looking at him funny.

Beck and Jade had finally gotten their food from the food truck and made it over to the group, "What's everyone talking about?"

"It's probably boring, like how this year has gone," Jade added.

"We were just talking about that," André answered.

Jade groaned, "Seriously, has something interesting happened around Hollywood Arts this year?"

"Tell me about it," Beck agreed, "even the plays they did this year were ones we did in the past 2 years, and they didn't even consider anything we wrote, except Tori's."

"Don't talk about that," Jade growled.

"Still mad they didn't do your play, again?" Tori asked.

Andre smirked, "At least you got a reason for it. We got no answers for why we didn't get to do ours."

Rex couldn't keep quiet, "Well, Robbie got an answer, his was too weird,"

"REX!"

Rex had to add on. "That's saying something compared to what this school's done before."

"REX!"

Everyone just laughed at that interaction, but Tori realized something, "Wait, what if they only did my play." Jade interrupted with a groan. "Thank you, Jade. As I was saying, what if they only did my play because we could reuse the costumes and props from other plays?"

That made them stop and think. "Now that you mention it, we've been having less school events, I mean we only had the full moon jam and the big showcase coming up," Beck replied.

"And they canceled costume design and prop building at the start of the year," Cat added with a sad pout on her face.

"Is the school broke?" Trina asked, but then realized, "Wait, does that mean I have to graduate this year?"

"You should've last year!" Everyone yelled, with Jade yelling, "No one likes you!" Trina had chosen to skip three of her finals to chase after a music producer last year and had to retake the classes to graduate.

Trina scoffed, "Tori, are you just gonna sit there and let her say that?" Tori just pretended to ignore her by looking at her phone. Trina got up, "Alright, I can see that my super talented presence isn't wanted here, so I'll just leave!"

"Finally," Jade replied.

Tori shook her head, "Hope they have stuff for the year-end showcase. By the way, what are you guys doing for that?"

Jade took a drink from her coffee, "The case will probably be canceled if the school's broke."

"Don't be such a downer," Beck replied and then answered Tori's question, "I am doing a monolog I wrote."

Robbie smiled, "Comedy act,"

Rex turned to Robbie, "Like you can be funny!"

Robbie was about to reply but got interrupted, "Save it for the comedy act you two," Jade sipped her coffee, "I'm finally going to do 'Clowns Don't Bounce'." With that, she smirked at Tori, making her shift away slightly.

"Cat?" Tori asked, trying to shift the focus off her.

Cat smiled, "I'm going to do a song from my favorite musical wearing a costume I made from the musical."

"Nice, I was hoping we could do 'Here's 2 Us' but they aren't allowing duets now," André answered with his.

This was obviously news to Tori, "What? Now we both have to figure out a song to perform?" Tori groaned, "At least you have your new songs to pick from."

Jade started showing genuine interest, "Yeah you keep saying it's different from what you played before, but we never even got a sneak peek."

André looked surprised, "You want one now?" He offered while pulling out his piano.

Tori shook her head, "No, don't think this place would do it justice right now."

Cat decided to test the acoustics by hitting some notes which got lots of applause but sounded a little echoey, "Yeah, not the best without the stage properly set up."

"Why didn't you just record it?" Robbie asked.

"School's soundboard has been broken for months, and my laptop doesn't have the software to make the backing track," Andre replied and paused, "How did we not realize this school is going broke sooner?"

Cat got serious all of a sudden, "Probably because we're teenagers that don't care or notice things until they are explicitly stated." This made everyone look at her weirdly, "What?" She asked back in her bubbly voice.

André shook his head, "Don't know what's weirder, when she makes sense, or when she doesn't."

Cat went back to her bubbly self, "I'm just saying things my brother's 'special doctor' says to him."

André just wanted to move on from that conversation. "So Tori, you need help figuring out a song to do at the showcase now?"

Before she could answer there was a loud bang and parts of the school started to collapse. "EVERYONE RUN!" Sinjin announced as she ran outside. Everyone started running away as the second floor to the Asphalt Cafe started to fall down.


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