All Over Again…
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Chapter 15
Disclaimer: I do not claim to own Victorious mostly because Dan thought of it first… I swear he steals most of my ideas before I even think of them… I mean how do I compete with that?
Jade shoulders slumped as she walked out of school towards her car. Her mind reeling on the past few minutes she spent making out with Tori. That was mildly putting it of course. The way their bodies fitted together in perfect harmony creating a storm of emotions. That's just how it was between them, always contradictions. Then the memory of the dread coating the brunette's eyes when she realized what she was doing and who she was doing it with, stopped her thoughts dead. Her eyes shut as she tried to stop the sting that resided behind them. Not watching where she was going, she bumped Beck's books out of his hands.
Beck whirled around, highly irritated at the figure. "Oh c'mon!" He stared at all his books sprawled on the cement ground.
"Sorry…" She murmured as she continued walking through the car park, hands tucked in her jacket pocket.
Beck's scowl fell as he noticed who it was. "Jade?" He called out but got no response. Did she just say sorry? Book's forgotten, he raced up to her, placing a hand on her shoulder. "Jade?" With no effort at all he spun around, his heart breaking at her dazed vulnerable expression. "Hey…" He pulled her into a strong embrace. She melted against him, her eyes squeezed tight trying to hold in the tears that threatened to overcome her. Without a word they walked over to his truck with his arms around her, he pulled down the hatch. He sat down pulling her against him. The silent tears drenching his shirt as his hands were rubbing comforting circles on her back. His thoughts mixed with anger and spite at the Gods thinking about how many of her tears were spilled on his shirt this year alone. He placed a tiny kiss on her forehead as he tightened his hold on her. Her sobs soft and breathy, he let her cry until she could no more.
After what seemed like an hour, Jade leaned back looking at the huge wet stain on Beck's navy shirt. She sniffled, wiping her nose with her sleeve. "Sorry…" She whispered.
Beck produced a small sympathetic smile, wiping the remaining tear residue off her of her cheeks. "It's okay, I never liked this shirt anyway…" She let out a tiny smirk. With that Beck let his own emotions overwhelm him. He pulled her against him again, crushing the life out of her, kissing the top of her head forcefully. "God, don't ever do that to me again!"
"Do what?" She stifled into his chest.
He gently pushed her back, searching those magnificent green eyes. "Apologize. You scare me, when you say shit like that!"
Jade let out a watery chuckle, shaking her head. "You goof."
Beck smiled. "Yes, but I'm your goof." She leaned back into him. Her rock. After a moment, Beck spoke, his voice low. "What happened, baby?"
Jade sighed. "I screwed up, Beck. It's over. I'm done."
Beck didn't have to ask what Jade's vague nature was about. He knew only one source could break the Goth this bad. "Why?" Jade relayed the details of her last encounter with the half Latina. Beck nodding with a composed face, yet his mind seemed to be working constantly. He thought back to before Tori's movie. That girl would have conked him on the head if she saw how messed up he let Jade get. He shook his head as he stroked his hands across the length of her arms. "It's not your fault Jade."
Jade let out a humourless chuckle. "Then who do I blame? The anti- gay Gods?"
"Damn straight! Bastards..." Beck chastised with a grin, satisfied when she let out a genuine laugh. Then his expression softened. "Listen Jade, you are only human. Tori didn't push you away. Clearly she wanted you to."
"Yes but-"
He shook his head. "No buts, Tori is not a kid. She knows what she wants. Her actions are her own. She just needs to realise it."
Jade sighed, shaking her head. "I can't do it anymore Beck. I don't think I can take anymore…"
Beck let out a heavy sigh, wishing he could ease her pain. But he didn't know what he could say that could make it any better. She had endured more than one person should have to. They would have to figure it out amongst themselves. He placed one last comforting peck on her forehead. "C'mon I'll drive you home."
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The fingers of the thick blades of grass caressed the edges of her sneakers. Her feet moving on their own accord tracking across the slight dampness of the ground. The only light guiding her path was the burning blue light emitted from the moon and flaming arrows of the stars. The night was silent, eerie silent. The only sounds were the echoes of her squishy footsteps. Finally she reached her destination. For some reason there was a feeling in her gut telling her she was where she wanted to be. Tori spun around in a circle trying to grasp where she was. Her eyes traveled of the stillness of water of the small creek. "Hello…" She yelled, still trying to place the vagueness of the area in her mind. The fear driving through her spine. Where was she? Suddenly she caught something move in the corner of her eye. "Hello?" She swiftly turned getting hit with the continuous echo of her own words. She noticed the huge old oak tree that wasn't there a minute ago. She was drawn towards the magnificence of it, the leaves spun gold. It lit up the whole creek within moments, Tori placing her arm over her squinted eyes to avoid the direct glare of its brilliance. With a final step she reached the tiny vicinity of the tree, its glow dying off. The flaws and age more evident now. Tori raised her head inspecting the great height of it, her fear being replaced by a sense of security. She grazed her finger gently around the trunk feel the rough texture until she felt the slight dip in the wood. Inspecting closer she found a carved heart shape surrounded by chains and flames. Smiling at the beautiful design, letters seem to appear on the inside. Tori shut her eyes tight already knowing what letters resided with in the heart. Opening her eyes, she let out a low gasp at the initials and abruptly the tree was consumed by flames. The heat burning bright as it fell over with a big thud.
Tori eyes popped open at the sound of slight banging on her door. Groaning she rolled over burying her face in the pillow. "Who is it?"
"Tori, mom said supper is ready." Was shouted outside her door. But Tori was still trying to grasp the meaning of her dream. Why couldn't she just get Jade off her mind for one damn minute? "Tori!" Trina yelled after she got no response.
"What!" Tori shouted back, annoyance creeping in her tone.
"Mom, said supper is ready!"
"I'm not hungry…" Tori said as she turned over staring at her now dark ceiling.
"Jeez, don't get your panties in a twist. Did you break up with your girlfriend or something?" Trina mumbled to herself as she went back downstairs.
There was another knock on the door. "Trina! How many times must I tell you I'm not hungry?" Tori's head rose from the pillow when she heard the door click open, seeing her mother standing in her door way. Her mother flicked on the lights causing the younger brunette to squint her eyes. "I'm sorry I thought you were Trina." Tori sighed.
Mrs. Vega leaned against the door frame, concern masked in her eyes. "I heard." She smiled good- naturedly. "May I come in?" Tori could only nod as her mother stepped into her room, closing the door behind her. She reached Tori's bed, nudging her daughter's knees. "Shift up." Tori obliged moving up a little, her mother lying down beside her. She raised her arm inviting her daughter closer, which Tori happily cuddled into the side of her mother, needing the comfort. Both of them staring at the stickers on the ceiling. Mrs. Vega just sat in silence until Tori would be ready to talk and if she knew her daughter that shouldn't take so long.
Tori savored the comforting scent of her mother, nothing could ever make her feel so safe. She sighed. "Mom?"
"Hmmm?" Mrs. Vega responded, her eyes still on the ceiling.
Tori closed her eyes, tight. "I think something is wrong with me…"
Mrs. Vega turned her head to face her beautiful daughter, smiling recalling a similar conversation over a year ago. "Why do you say that, baby?" She brushed a strand of hair off Tori's face.
"Well, I have been having these feelings…" Tori started, not entirely comfortable relaying her intimate dreams to her mother.
"Does it have anything to do with Jade, sweetie?" Mrs. Vega thought she would help her daughter out.
Tori's eyes widened, a bit of fear prickling. "How did you know?"
Mrs. Vega smiled softly. "I'm a mother honey, we tend to know what is bothering our babies."
Tori raised a brow. "Then how come you never know what's bothering Trina?" She retorted thinking about how dumbfounded her parents get over her demanding and high strung sister.
"Tori, I'm a mother. Not God." Her mother waved her off, smiling when Tori broke into a genuine laugh.
Her laughter died down gradually, she sighed. "I don't know what's wrong with me mom."
Her mother mimicked her sigh. "Do you have feelings for Jade, Tori?"
Tori stared at her mother with a sense of shame in her eyes. She nodded slowly, eyes closed knowing she couldn't lie to her mother, her fingers gripping the charm tight.
"Its okay, Tori…Its okay, you don't have to feel ashamed."
"I don't?" Tori's voice broke.
"Of course not…" Mrs. Vega said forcefully. "It's okay." She smiled, Tori gathering her own courage to smile back, feeling as safe as ever. They sat in silence for a while to calm the waters, before Mrs. Vega broke it. "What are you going to do?"
"I don't know…"
"Why?"
"Well she's still in love with Sonya." Tori sighed wistfully.
Mrs. Vega's brows furrowed. "Who? That sweet little waitress from the Fortune Cookie?"
"No mom, keep up." Tori rolled her eyes. "There was this girl Jade fell in love with, but she went overseas and then came back and forgot all about her, like she was some stranger." Tori fumed at the thought of someone hurting Jade.
Mrs. Vega blinked twice, registering and then let out a soft chuckle. "Did Jade tell you that?"
Tori looked at her mother, nodding. "Yeah."
"That was pretty clever of her." Mrs. Vega grinned at Tori's confusion. Thinking it was time to reveal the truth. "Honey, Jade's not in love with anyone named Sonya. She is in love with you."
Tori's heart flipped in her chest. "Wait what? How do you know?"
Mrs. Vega patted the brunette's knee. "Because before you went to New Zealand, you two used to date."
Tori shook her head, her head spinning with the sudden knowledge. "But Jade said that she only ever had one, you mean, I'm-" Tori fumbled unable to finish any of her sentences when realization dawn. "But wait, that would mean the whole time I was-"
"Gay. We know." Tori's mother interrupted squeezing her knee, showing her support.
"Wow." Tori breathed her last few weeks finally making sense the slight apprehension making her weary.
Mrs. Vega could see the torment in her youngest daughter's eyes. She pulled Tori into her placing a smacking kiss on the top of her head. "We love you, Tori. Don't ever forget that. We will always love you and support you in whatever you do and what ever makes you happy. So don't ever be afraid to be yourself." She gently pecked Tori's head once more.
Tori was stunned, her eyes feeling full. She was so confused. "I don't know what to do…" She finally admitted when she found her voice.
"You don't have to do anything, honey. Not right now at least." Tori's mother stroked her hands along her daughter's arms.
"I think I just need to think." Tori whispered, her mother nodding.
"Okay, I'll be just downstairs, if you need to talk." Mrs. Vega rose off the bed, Tori nodding.
"Mom?"
Mrs. Vega halted at the door. "Hmmm?"
"I love you."
"I love you too, baby." Mrs. Vega smiled as she closed the door behind her.
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Tori stared at her alarm clock. It was almost midnight and she couldn't bring herself to sleep a wink. She really didn't know what was so appealing about her ceiling but her eyes couldn't defer from it. Perhaps she was looking for answers from above, she let out a snicker. Yeah, right...
She tried so hard to remember one thing about her previous two years. But even if she did remember it how would she know what was true and what was a figment of her over active imagination. One thing she did know was that whatever she was feeling for Jade ran so deep to her core. And she couldn't understand why... Did she play it up to history?
The ring of the doorbell spread through the house. Tori frowned thinking perhaps she was imagining things. But when it rang again, she sat up abruptly, checking the time once more. It was 11:45 pm. The rest of the household were probably already down for the night. Slipping on her sneakers, Tori jogged down the stairs. She went to the door peeked through the peephole to see Beck, shuffling his feet, hands tucked in his denim jacket.
After a few clinks of the locks Tori opened the door, to an icy breeze. "Hey." She studied him.
"Hey Tori, please tell me Jade is here." Beck's golden brown eyes were laced with concern.
"Why would she be here?"
"Shit." He kicked the ground in frustration. "Jade's missing."
"What?" Tori's eyes grew wide, panic suddenly coursing through her body.
"Her mother called me, she's not home and I have looked everywhere. Riley's, school, the janitor's closets. Every fucking where." Beck's usual composure broken. He was terrified. "Then I came here. Do you know where she might be?"
"No, I…No." Her heart beating erratically. She couldn't think, her mind just wasn't functioning.
"Please think of somewhere anywhere, that she might go and call me." He pinched the bridge of his nose. "Tori I'm scared… She is not exactly in the best frame of mind. Her mother said that all the alcohol is missing from their liquor cabinets."
Tori's eyes shot up. "What! Why would she do something like that?"
"I think you know…" He gave her an understanding glance from beneath his bangs.
"You know…" The brunette's eyes diverted.
"About this afternoon? Or before New Zealand?" He couldn't afford to tread around her this time. "You do know about before new Zealand right?"
Tori could only nod and respond weakly. "My mom told me."
Beck smiled, screaming FINALLY, in his head. "Tori, I know you don't remember this. But before you went off to New Zealand, you and Jade were inseparable. God, you two used to fight like Cats and dogs. Teasing and annoying each other constantly." He grinned through his worry remembering their playful manner. "But I had never seen any two people more in love. That's why it was easy to let go of her, you know. But when you were about to leave, you asked me to do something for you. Do you know what it was?
Tori shook her head. "No."
"You asked me to watch over her, until you came back. And I did it. I did it for you and I did it for her."
Tori lifted her head and stared into his handsome face. "Beck-"
"But you're here Tori." He interrupted. "You're here. However you never really came back, did you?" He smiled though it looked pained. "So now I'm going to ask you to do something for me." He looked her straight the eyes, his own pleading. "Come back Tori, Come back." He whispered his voice low and pensive. Then she was left standing in her doorway alone, her arms wrapped around herself warding off the chill of the wind…
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Tori found herself walking in the slight torrents of rain, her hands in her jacket pocket, trying to keep them warm. Her mind and heart were in a frantic state of worry, pressing her subconscious to try and remember something that would lead her to the Goth. Anything! She closed her eyes, trying to picture that slight smirk that would creep on Jade's face, when she was in a playful mood. Or that even though her face would remain composed you could always see the emotions stirring in those beautiful green eyes. The way their lips seem to fit together perfectly. "Goddammit Jade, Where are you!" She yelled into the empty street, the only response were numerous barking of dogs. She sighed, not having a clue of where she was going, her feet just moving. Her mind attentively travelled through the bits and pieces of the dreams she encountered. Jade's voice mingled with her own echoing in her head.
...
Tori watched as awareness traveled through those pure greens. She witnessed the mixture of fear, hate and love create a storm within them. The last glance she had was a hint of courage before Jade's lips were on hers. The fast meeting that they both couldn't seem to control. Jade's arms instinctively reaching down to posses Tori's hips. While Tori's working hand moving to the back of Jade's head, pulling her deeper. Their lips expressing what their ears craved to hear.
…...
"So you don't want to know?"
"No." Jade said stubbornly.
"Okay…" Tori dragged out and smiled. Tori mentally started a countdown in her head. Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two…
Jade swiftly turned Tori to face her, their eyes held. A pure brown meeting misty green. "Vega!"
…...
"What the hell do you want from me, Vega?" Jade's eyes darkened.
"Honestly I don't know. I don't think I ever did." Tori tried to push past the Goth towards the door. She reached it, turned the handle and it opened slightly until Jade shut it firmly again. Jade kept her hand against the door trapping Tori's body against her own. Tori's eyebrows knitted as the rage within her started to increase. "Let go!"
"No." Jade said softly against Tori's neck. Tori's eyes closed as she felt Jade's breath against her.
She turned around to face Jade. Still enraged she asked. "Why?"
Jade shook her head, trying to withhold all the emotions only the brunette brought out in her. "I can't." She said as she crushed her lips against Tori's.
…...
Tori opened the window to a fresh breeze that entered her room. "Yes, can I help you?" She stuck her tongue in her cheek.
Jade simply rolled her eyes. "Just get your ass down here, Vega."
"You know, I would but I'm a little afraid."
Jade's brows drew. "Oh and why is that?"
"Because my girlfriend doesn't usually make romantic gestures like this, how do I know you are really her?" Tori said with her eyes playful.
Jade snorted at the word 'romantic'. "What romantic gesture? There was this giant bug on your window I was trying to kill. If it happened to wake you up in the process, it couldn't be helped." Jade shrugged.
…...
She couldn't help herself as she slipped her arm around Jade's waist and molded their bodies. She smiled as she placed a tiny kiss against Jades neck. Jade stirred slightly as she unconsciously linked their fingers together at her waist and pulled Tori closer. Then she mumbled something in her sleep. "Vega, your feet are cold."
Tori had to stifle her laugh against the pillow. "I'm sorry baby, shshsh get some sleep." Jade was out like a light. Tori buried her face into the Goths hair and was soon out too.
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A tear slid down Tori's cheek when she came out of that reverie, the emptiness in her gut overwhelming. Blinking a few times, her throat caught as her whereabouts seemed to have a sense of familiarity. Turning around in a small circle, she witnessed the water of the small creek ripple with the millions of tiny rain drops prickling it. Then there it stood. She watched in awe as the huge oak tree swayed with the calling of the wind. She found herself drawn to it once more but this time she was not dreaming. Or at least she assumed she wasn't. Reaching the monumental figure of the creek, she traced the pads of her fingers along the rough trunk needing to feel the truth of it. Her fingers slightly nicked on the deep impression low on the trunk. Her breath caught when she realized what it might be. Dropping to her knees, she took in the design carved by love. JW + TV. "It's real…" She whispered. That would mean most of her dreams were real too.
"What are you doing here?"
Tori startled jumped up and spun around. To release a relieved breath. "Jade?" Her chest felt the greatest amount of relief seeing the Goth four feet away from her, safe.
"Um, sorry wrong number." Jade rolled her eyes, taking a deep swig of the bottle in her hand. She dropped down against her backpack, her feet spread out, not in the bit concerned that the rain was drenching her.
Tori studied the Goth with a raised brow. "You're drunk?"
Jade let out a chuckle, taking another sip. "Not quite. But it's a work in progress."
"Jade why are you doing this?"
"Firstly I don't need a reason to do anything. Secondly how the hell did you get here?"
Tori hugged herself, not liking the situation one bit. "I don't know. I just knew the way."
Jade smirked though it was more of a pained grimace. "So you remember?" She used the vodka bottle to point at the indentation of the tree.
Tori pinched the arch of her nose. "I remember some…"
"Well good for you…" Jade shouted sarcasm dripping in her tone.
Tori stared at the Goth incredulously. "Can we just go home and talk about this?"
The bottle stopped on its way to Jade's mouth. Their eyes met. "Nope." It meeting her lips as she swallowed the burning liquid. Tori's anger got the better of her. The Goth infuriating her with her nonchalant behavior. She walked up to Jade, using all of her body strength to drag her to her feet. It never shock Jade in the least she knew what the brunette was capable of when fury took her over. "Satisfied?" Jade smirked, eyes clouded in disinterest, causing Tori to punch out furiously. Jade ducked and caught the second round in her palm. "You know if you swing again, I'm actually going to start thinking you want to hit me."
Tori's eyes were dark, she had never felt so angry in her life. "Maybe I do." She said, her voice dangerously low.
"That would be very dangerous…" Jade said, her voice equally low.
This time Tori let out a humourless chuckle. "Why because you are some tough guy?" She gripped the front of Jade's shirt. "Bullshit! Look at what alcohol did to your dad! Look at what you are doing to yourself, Jade!"
Jade threw Tori's hands off her, turning around. Shutting her eyes her own anger rising. "Fuck you Vega, seriously fuck you… You did this to me!"
"Did what Jade? Did what!" Tori shouted back.
Jade whirled around. "Made me fall in love with you, dammit!" She flung the bottle, busting it against the carving in the tree. Tori flinched at the loud crash. Jade's chest heaved, her breathing fast. "You made me fall in love. I lied, Tori, I am not gay." She shook her head vigorously. "I'm not." Her eyes opening wide, melancholy settling in. "Because the only woman I ever wanted was you." She murmured. "Only you. I don't see myself with someone else. Man or woman… No one but you Vega. Only you Tori. Only you…" She repeated in a dazed whisper. "So excuse me if I want to get a little drunk!" She spat out bitterly.
"Jade…I-" Tori could only stare stunned.
Jade turned her back towards Tori, a gaping hole in her heart. "Just go away Tori, Just go away…" She dug into her backpack pulling out another bottle. "Please."
The brunette strode up to the Goth, ripping the new bottle away, tossing it ten feet away. "No! I listened to you and now you are going to afford me the same courtesy." Jade's brows drew wondering what had gotten into Tori. "Did I ever tell you are a psychopath?"
Jade stood her ground. "Countless of times. You think that insults me? Ha!"
Tori wagged a finger at her, shaking her head. "Oh no, I know it doesn't. But I must not be that far off the wagon, if I'm in love with a psychopath."
"I didn't catch that. What?"
Tori waved her hands around, pacing, Jade's eyes following her movement. "I don't know what is wrong with me really. I have to be a masochist. It's the only explanation I can think of."
Jade shook her head. Maybe the alcohol was getting to her because she didn't understand what was happening. "What are you going on about?"
Tori whipped around "Do you how much you scared me today? I mean what the hell is wrong with you!"
Jade flinched at the sharp words. "Excuse me?"
"What the hell do you think I would have done if something happened to you?" Tori's voice broke, her emotions getting the best of her. "I mean it takes me the whole fucking day to come to terms with it and then you go and do something so impulsive and so reckless. I mean what the fuck?"
Jade let out a low snicker, the sound of Tori cursing still getting to her. "Um, what did you come to terms with?"
"God, are you even listening to me!" Tori shouted head tilted, hand on her hip.
"I'm trying, but I don't understand…" Jade shouted back, exasperated.
"Neither do I." Tori said softly. Then she looked away. "I don't understand it…I spent the last few days trying to understand it. Frankly, I don't think I ever will." She turned back to Jade, her eyes wide and light. "But that doesn't make it any less true." She stepped towards the Goth, stopping a mere five inches away. She looked up into those green storming eyes. "I do love you, Jade." Jade could only stare at her dumb as Tori confessed what she thought she would never hear again. "I love you, so so much…" Her tears streaming down her face, mixing with the moisture of the rain. She threw herself into Jade's arms. Jade closed her eyes, squeezing them tight as she felt the weight of the world melt off her shoulders and everything in her life clicking back into place. "Don't ever scare me like that me again." Tori whispered into the Goth's ears.
Jade just nodded against her neck as she couldn't find her voice for the moment. She buried her lips into Tori's brunette hair. "I love you too, Tori." Tori leaned back slightly her eyes locking with Jade's. She smiled but worry was settled into those brown warm eyes. "What's wrong?" Jade asked, her heart causing a clump in her throat. Please don't let this be a lie…God no.
Tori blew out a heavy sigh, her eyes averted to the ground. "I can only remember a little bit, Jade. What happens if the past two years don't come back to me completely?"
Jade's face broke out into a relieved smile. "That's what you worried about?" She tucked a hand under the brunette's chin, lifting it until their eyes held. "I love you, Tori. Not who you were, not who you'll be. Just you, anyway you are."
Tori smiled her heart threatening to burst. She reached her hand up to caress the side of Jade's face pushing a few wet strands away. She reached up pressing her lips softly against the Goth. This time it was difference, the passion and lust overcome by a greater desire and the promise of love. Their tears mixing together, with the subtle brushes of lips and gliding of tongues. After what seemed like an eternity the kiss naturally broke, their foreheads resting together, staring into each other's eyes. "I love you Jade."
Jade pulled the brunette against her placing a kiss on her forehead. They stayed in that position holding each other tight, reveling in the feel of the embrace a long time forgotten. The rain started to come down slightly faster, making Tori shiver a little. "Cold?" Jade murmured against her hair.
"Yeah…" Tori whispered into the crook of the Goth's neck.
Jade pulled back leaving one arm slung around Tori's shoulders. "Let's go home." Tori nodded, smiling to herself. She leaned her head on Jade's shoulder thinking she could definitely get used to this.
They walked through the long blades of grass in the direction of Tori's home. "Beck said we used to fight a lot."
Jade chuckled. "Naaah…" She playfully bumped Tori's shoulder. "You just used to blindly agree to everything I say."
Tori halted rolling her eyes. "You're so full of shit, you know that."
Jade let out a laugh, grinning. "But you love me anyway."
"Oh yeah, I should have sucker tattooed on my forehead for falling for you twice in one life time." Tori mumbled in good humour.
"I know a guy who could do that." Jade shrugged.
Tori froze, letting out a nervous laugh. "Um, yeah, no thanks." Then a thought occurred to her. "Wait do you have any tattoos?"
Jade considered, scrunching her face. "Yeah a couple."
Tori's interest peaked. "Where?"
Jade laughed and then winked. "I'll refresh your memory when we get home, okay."
Tori gulped, seeing the sexy smirk on the Goth's face. "Okay…" She said her breath feeling thick. She knew the next few days should be interesting rediscovering the overwhelming feelings in her heart.
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