I didn't mean to turn a bit creepy. I didn't mean to be the next Sinjin. But I laid in her bed long after she had left. It radiated with Jade. Everywhere I turned, there was Jade. With every breath, I inhaled a bit of Jade.

Jade. Jade. Jade!

I need you. I miss you. I want you. I love you.

I laid there motionless. I just thought and thought. Of the past three years that I'd been with her. I missed it all and I wanted it back.

I hugged one of Jade's pillows and cried into it. Just cried and cried as images of our life together flashed in my mind.

I wasn't aware of when I had fallen asleep, but I woke up to my phone ringing.

"H…hello." I said as my foggy surrounding became familiar.

"Beck. It's me, Robbie. Listen, I need your help."

"What is it?" I said suppressing a yawn.

"Cat called. She needs some help fixing some guitar at her mom's boss's house." there was a long pause. "I have no idea how to fix a guitar."

"You want me to fix it?" I asked him.

"Thanks Beck. You're the best." he said. What? I never actually said I'd do it.

"Sure buddy. I'll be at your house in a bit." I ended the call.

As I walked out of Jade's room, I took one last deep breath and whispered an I love you to the walls.

I arrived to Robbie's in twenty minutes. He was in his car.

"Thanks again Beck." I gave him a half wave and a fake smile.

He drove to Cat's mom's boss's house with me on his tail. He called out to Cat and we made our way to her voice.

Time stood still. I stared directly into beautiful blue ice crystals.

"You didn't tell me Jade was gunna be here." I silently scolded Robbie.

"I didn't know." he stuttered out.

I took a deep breath and walked towards her. She gave me the guitar. No sign of emotion as we made eye contact.

And then, she gave me her prize winning smirk. Oh I loved it.

"I thought you had a date?" I asked her bitterly.

"Why are you stalking my profile?" oh Jade. Pretending like our little encounter hadn't occurred.

"Why do you care?" Oh she knew she was getting to me. Her smirk only got wider as I fumbled for answers.

Robbie distracted our fight. "Hey look." He held up a human skull. Cat's mom's boss was a freak.

Him and Jade started fighting; something about not touching things because they might break. Too late for that, Jade. They pulled the skull back and forward and then, SLAM! The skull flew out of their hands and smashed the glass coffee table.

Gasps everywhere. Jade's face was priceless. Her mouth forming a beautiful 'O'. That was the same way her mouth got when she … held me. Stop it Beck!

"Ooh." Cat cuddled in a red couch and cried. Poor Cat.

Then everything shook. Things started falling.

"EARTHQUAKE!" Jade's voice piercing my eyes.

For a moment I was going to reach Jade. I even took a step towards her. But she turned away from me, to the couch. Robbie ran under a table. I was Cat. Clueless, scared Cat. I took her in my arms and ran under the arch doorway.

Rubble fell all around us, around Jade. Oh Jade, why are you so stupid!

Things fell. Stuff broke. Everything shattered. It was over.

Jade was safe. A few cuts here and there. Thank God! There goes my and God again.

"Cat!" the house owner's voice came.

It took a while for Cat to catch our drift, but she kept silent and her mom's boss never even knew that Jade single handedly destroyed Elvis Presley's guitar and with the help of Robbie, had crushed the human skull and coffee table.

As we looked around the house to help the man salvage some of his items, Robbie pulled me to the side.

"Hey, Beck?"

"Yeah."

"Can you please take Jade home alone?" my eyes widen. "I noticed there wasn't a car when we arrived and I… I would like to drive Cat home and have some time alone with her."

I shook my head. There was no way Jade would agree to that. She'd rather walk home than ride me… I mean, ride with me.

"Beck please?"

"Robbie, Jade would rather eat your shit than be in a car alone with me." I turned to look at Jade. She was looking angrily at Cat. Rolling her eyes, hands on her hips, nodding her head. She took a deep sigh, gave Cat a fake smile and walked towards us.

"Okay kids. Thank you." he offered us a ride.

"It's okay sir." Jade said smiling fakely. She turned to look at me "Beck, take me home." It was more of a statement than a question.

I stared at her in shock. Jade wants me to take her home? She raised her eyebrow as if threatening me to say no.

I looked over at Robbie and Cat. Robbie had a goofy grin on his face as if asking me why I haven't accepted. Cat was looking at her feet, twirling a strand of hair and blushing.

So both Robbie and Cat wanted time alone? Jade is such a good friend. She may not seem like it, but she loves Cat and has a weakness for the little red head. Jade was indeed a wonderful friend, regardless what anyone who didn't know her thought.

I smiled. Man I still love this girl so darn much.

"Sure."