Beck's point of view:

I stood in the parking lot and leaned against my car. I waited for Tori. She just let me down a bit earlier, and I had no idea why ... I had been too thoughtful to realize what everyone was talking about. She'd ignored me during lunch too, and said only the bare necessities ... I sighed.

So there was more to what we had to talk about afterwards. Not that I had anything against talking to her, that not ... It kept pleasing me because she was so optimistic and always saw the positive in the situation. Unlike Jade ... she always laughed at me when I said something personal to her.

Tori's POV:

I ran into the parking lot with Trina, and through the door I saw Beck. I bit my lip. I had tried to ignore him all the time, and I knew he had noticed.
I opened the door and the sun was shining. "Go on Tori!", Trina grunted, and pushed me on. "Yes, yes," I said, stroking my hair as I walked.

"See you tomorrow Tori," Andé said, walking behind Trina. He hugged me briefly, then looked at Beck. "Did you hear the dispute today?" I looked at him in confusion. "Quarrel?" "Jade and Beck had a loud fight during lunch break!" He said. "When you went to Sikowitz with Cat."

Actually, I wanted to let Beck still stew, and as usual drive back with Trina, but he was certainly still ready because of the dispute. So I ran up to him and he opened the door for me, but instead of getting in I hooked Beck. He froze, but then he pushed me too. After a short time I released him, but he held me for about 2 seconds longer.

These two seconds were two too many ... I leaned back and smiled.
***

I looked at Beck. "What was that a quarrel between you and Jade today?" I asked him carefully. "Which one?" He asked me angrily. "The one after the second one, the one after the fourth hour, or the one during the lunch break?" I looked at him in dismay. "D-three times?" He shrugged. "Can't tell ..." he murmured, but I did not give up. "Why are you constantly arguing?" I continued. "I do not know, Tori!" He said, turning his eyes to me.

"She's upset about every little thing!" He mumbled, and I was starting to get scared. Beck did not look at the street! "A girl can not even say hello to me, without her freaking out totally, and says I have something with the!"

"Beck! The road! "I called, and Beck's gaze slowly slid away from me. "What does she say that we meet?" I asked, when my heartbeat was back to normal.
"She does not know," he said softly, running his fingers through his hair. "She does not need to know ..." I started. "But then I'm just another reason you're fighting again!" I called, but he interrupted me. "We are here," Beck said softly.
We went in and sat down. "So let's talk," Beck said, looking me straight in the eye.

I hope you like it it's a short chapter. Even thou I'm not the one who wrote it