A/N: I hope you like this! Sorry that their were a lot of typos last chapter, it's late. (:
I don't own Victorious...
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Chapter three: The phone
Jade's POV
"Truth." I reply.
"How did you feel when you got to ten, and you realized he wasn't coming?" Cat asks me. She looks very serious. I can tell she wants to help.
"Like my whole world was dead. Cat, there aren't words. You don't understand what it's like to never be loved by anyone, not even my own father loves me! Not even my own mother loves me! Beck loved me. It was like losing the only happiness you have, and knowing you could never get it back." I realize I have a tear on my cheek. I wipe it away before Cat notices.
"Okay." Cat is acting kind of weird. I guess she is afraid that comforting me or saying too much would make me cry. I don't blame her.
"Truth or dare?" I ask Cat.
"Dare." Cat decides. I watch her red hair bounce with excitement. I think she is just made with pure energy! It is 12:00 PM and she acts like it's still noon. I try to think of something that will tire her out, though, I've never seen a tired Cat. I trash that idea. I'll just go for scary.
"I dare you to... Umm... Use my scissors to cut up your mom's favorite shirt!" I hand her my favorite scissors that she gave me for Christmas.
"But that's so mean!" Cat cries. She looks at me with her big brown eyes.
"It's a dare." I say with a sing-song voice.
Cat gets up with the scissors. I follow her into he basement. Next to the dryer is a pile of laundry. Cat takes out an ugly, purple shirt, and chops it up. Then she hides the shirt behind the dryer.
"What if she finds out it was me?" Cat questions.
"Tell her it was your brother." I advise, Cat's brother is, troubled, and that's a nice way to put it.
"Oh! Okay!" Cat agrees. We scamper back upstairs to her sickly-pink room. Then she says "Truth or dare?"
"Truth." I say again. I do dares sometimes, but I don't feel like it right now.
"Do you still love Beck?" Cat wonders.
"Yes I still love Beck. I love him with all I own, Cat. He was everything to me. He made me happy. I miss him, and I love him. I love him more than anything else. I love him more than he has ever loved me. I love him more than anything else." I explain. Cat nods.
"Truth or dare?" I ask Cat. I see her contemplating.
"Truth." Cat decides.
"When was your first not-stage kiss?" I ask her. I should already know this about my best friend. I feel kind of bad.
"Seventh grade. A guy named Carlos Richard, he dumped me at the end of seventh grade." Cat didn't sound very sad, but we were talking about a guy she dated years ago, for three months at most. "Truth or dare?" Cat questions me.
"Truth," I inform her. Next time I'm picking dare.
"If Beck decided he wanted you back would you take him? And how would you try to argue less?" Cat wonders sincerely.
"I'd give him hell for leaving me, then welcome him with open arms. I'd also tell him to never leave me again. Then to argue less.. I guess I'd talk to him more.. About my feelings and stuff." I perk up at the thought of being with Beck again. "Now, truth or dare?" I ask Cat.
"Truth." Cat replies.
"Are you still mad at Tori for kissing Daniel?" I wonder(I am truly curious, because I'm still very mad at Tori for kissing Beck.).
"No, not really. I got to punch her in the face! That's enough revenge for me!" Cat squeals. LUCKY! I would pay so much to punch Vega in the face! "Truth or dare?" Cat asks me.
"Dare." I smile. Cat smiles back, mischievously. I'm surprisingly actually slightly scared.
"I dare you to let me drive you to Beck's house, then we are going to talk to him." Cat smiles. I swear the red head has something up her sleeve. I'm nervous about going to becks house, but I think she has a plan.
"Okay," I say, my voice shaky. We tiptoe down the steps and to her car. We drive down the long, dark, familiar roads that I have been on hundreds on times.
We park right outside Beck's RV. Cat climbs up the front steps, like a hyperactive chipmunk.
"Ding-Dong" Beck's doorbell rings.
"Hello." Beck says coolly, then he saw me.
"Can we come in? I have to show you something." Cat explains.
"I'm here on a dare." I reassure Beck. Beck reluctantly lets us in his RV.
Cat takes out her pear phone. "Listen. Me and Jade-"
"Jade and I," Beck corrected her. I know it was just a grammar lesson, but I loved the way he said, "Jade and I.".
"Okay, Jade and I have been playing truth or dare. This is what we said." Cat pushed a button on her pear phone.
