Author's Note: Wow! It has been a year and a half since I updated this and I am so so sorry! I just completely lost track of it and every now and then an email would remind me but to be honest I thought it was just a terrible story. I was reading other fan fiction when I thought I may as well revisit my own and I was pleasantly surprised. I'm sorry for kinda leaving it on a cliff hanger for so long too, and I'm sure everyone who read this has moved on but I think it is good to finish it. If you do read this please leave a review to let me know someone is out there and so I can know what you think! To be honest, I can't remember what the original ending was going to be to this but I will figure one out, I'm on holidays at the moment so should finally finish this story! Hope you enjoy the new chapter.

André

I was on stage waiting for the applause when the room went silent. Tori was standing, a meek but resolved look shadowing her gorgeous features. What was she doing? Was it not enough that she broke my heart, now she had to ruin my performance too?

She cleared her throat, looking more nervous than I had ever seen her. This timid, helpless Tori was not one I had ever seen before and it took everything I had not to run and hold her in her arms. Not to tell her everything was going to be ok. It wasn't, it couldn't be. Not between us anyway. I fell in love and she ripped my heart out.

"I kissed Sinjin," her words hovered in the silence for just a moment, before the entire class erupted into a mocking laughter. My face fell hot and shame rolled over me. How dare she? How dare she brag about what she did to me? "Actually, it is definitely more accurate to say that he kissed me. I did not have any choice in the matter, and did not want it in any way." She looked me right in the eyes the entire time, as if we were the only two in the room. "The truth is, if I could have chosen to kiss anyone, Sinjin would be the last person on that list. Ever." A ripple of agreement rolled through the students "And not just because he's so… different, but because I want nothing more than to kiss someone else."

My heart was fluttering in anticipation, both begging her to say my name and hoping that she didn't, I didn't want to make a fool of myself.

"Get on with it!" Jade heckled, clearly eager to commence her own performance.

"Well, the thing is, I like André Harris. More than anyone in the world. He is sweet and talented and handsome. I hope that he now understands what really happened with Sinjin; I truly am sorry for putting you through that, it kills me that I upset you, because I want nothing more than to see you happy. Whether that be with me or not." At this point she looked to the ground, her voice wavered as tears gathered in her eyes. "Umm, so I guess that's there's nothing left to say.."

With that she lowered to her seat, eyes not leaving the hands clasped in her lap.

Now all eyes but hers were on me, waiting with bated breath for my response.

"There's nothing left to say," I repeated, as a tear fell to her lap. "But tell me that you love me anyway." With that, I jumped off the stage and ran to her. A smile spread across her face and she stood, hand in mine. I would have leaned in for a kiss right there, but did not want it to be with an audience. Instead, I spoke.

"Tori Vega, will you be my girlfriend?"

"Of course!" She beamed, Cat let out a squeal that almost concealed Jade's gagging sounds.

"Ok! Enough of that mushy stuff and back to the singing! Who's next?" Sikowitz yelled from the stage, breaking me from my trance. I sat next to Tori, without even flinching as Trina launched into her ear splitting cover of wrecking ball. Nothing would wipe this smile off my face.

André Harris: My cheeks hurt from smiling, I'm the luckiest guy alive.

Mood: Smitten