A/N: You guys know by now, review so I'll know if should update. No updates? I assume no one likes it and I abandon the story. By the way, to all of you who've read this far, THANK YOU so much. It means so much to me. I'm a Beta Reader so send me a message and I'll read a few and help you out a little. Thanks again!

I walked into the waiting room where Andre was still sitting. I cannot believe he doesn't remember me. I felt a tear slide down my cheek. Andre caught sight of me, got up, and walked towards me. I guess he realized that I was crying because he suddenly ran the last couple of steps.

"Tori! Girl, what happened?"

"Beck… He doesn't remember me!" I let my tears come faster.

"What? Tori, that can't be right. Why would he remember me and not you?"

"I.. I don't know!" I ran out of the hospital crying. I couldn't take being in there anymore. My heart was shattered. How could Beck forget me?! Once I got outside I realized that Andre was my ride. So I sat in the grass, and let it all go. I cried, and thought about it. After a few minutes of it passed, I realized that he couldn't help it. It's not REALLY Beck's fault is it? He couldn't help the accident, and he couldn't help what he remembered and didn't.

I felt a hand on my shoulder. I looked up to see Andre. "Tori, I talked to the nurse. He's going to be fine. But, they have to figure out what's going on with his memory before he can leave. They're going to fix this, Tor. It's okay." Andre helped me up and we walked to the car together. We stayed quiet and though the tears had not stopped, they had slowed dramatically.

We arrived at my house and everyone was there: Jade, Kat, and Robbie.

"Tori?" Robbie said.

"Why is she crying?" Jade's harsh question jutted in.

"Beck doesn't remember her." Andre almost whispered.

Kat gasped and covered her mouth, Robbie dropped his gaze, and Jade didn't respond at first.

"Wait! Does that mean he won't remember me?!" Jade sounded angry.

"I… I don't know." Andre turned to allow his gaze to follow her out the door. "He remembered me. They aren't sure what's up with his memory."

Jade left slamming the door behind her. I sat down on the couch. "Wait, so you guys saw him?" Robbie asked.

"Yeah." Andre gently shook his head.

"It was that bad?" Robbie asked.

"Nah," Andre responded, "he didn't look that bad, but his memory is pretty messed up."

"Obviously," I retorted.

Everyone was looking at the floor, and the room was silent for a moment. "Maybe Beck remembers you, but doesn't remember knowing you." Kat said.

"Kat, not helping." I couldn't help it; I was frustrated.

"What do I do now?" I asked anyone who was listening.

"We wait," said Andre. "We wait until they figure it out.

Andre's phone was ringing.

"Hello?—Yeah—Yeah, okay.—You sure?—Aight.—Be right there."

Andre and I were riding in his grandma's car again. We were headed to his place to hang out and get my mind off of things. But now we were turning around.

"That was Jade," he said without looking away from the road. "She said that they figured it out. Sorta. And told us to meet them at the hospital so they can explain to all of us at once."

"Ohhh." It was a groan. I didn't want to go back to the hospital. He doesn't know me. Why do I need to be there. It's just gonna upset me again.

"Tori, don't you wanna know what's up?"

"Well yeah, but I don't wanna be around him if he doesn't know me. It could make him uncomfortable."

"It's gonna be fine, Tor."

When we arrived at the hospital, we were all there. We had a quick reunion and caught up with what they knew so far.

The doctor came into the room and said, "friends of Beck?"

"That's us!" We all said and took one step closer to the doctor.

"We think we have figured out what is wrong with Beck, and we may be able to fix it.