AN: Hey! This is my first fanfic, so please be nice. It is going to be a multi-chap, and I will update one review a chapter. But if I don't get any reviews, I'm just going to assume that it sucked, which I wouldn't be too surprised about, because this is your stereotypical Bori story. This is loosely based on the new episode , but really, it could be based off of any random detention.

Jade sighed as the clock ticked. She was sitting across the room from Beck, exactly the opposite of the place she wanted to be. She saw him twirl a strand of his hair around his finger while Cat whispered something about her brother. Beck always twirled his hair when he was anxious, but this is the first time he's done it in public, when he was not only with Jade and Jade alone. It made her nervous. She took it as a sign that he was over their relationship.

From a distance, Beck&Jade had been the perfect couple. Why couldn't my relationship be as perfect as yours? People had asked. Then Jade would snort, "Our relationship was perfect two years ago. Go buy a calendar." That had been her response to every relationship question she got. And for the record, Beck&Jade were the perfect couple. You know, until people started to forget that Beck&Jade were Beck&Jade. Namely girls. And now that Beck&Jade were over, the questions had stopped.

It all started after André performed that song for his 'dog'. Cat overheard the conversation Tori and André had been having, something about "Are you still wonky about Jade?" And slowly but surely, Cat pieced the story together (with the help of Robbie, of course). So, as you can imagine, it was quite a shock to Jade when she walked into Hollywood Arts only to find that Beck and André were fighting. Over her.

If only she had known, Beck would still be hers. He would not have run to Alyssa Vaughan for comfort. He would not have been half of the most-gossiped-about new celebrity couple. If only Jade had investigated further on why André was acting so wonky. She would not have been so shocked when she found out that Beck had asked her who she would rather be with. She should have answered with an automatic answer of 'Beck (but she's Jade West. Would she really do what she should have done?). She would actually have given an answer instead of just sitting there, gaping. Beck would not have taken it in the wrong way.

Shoulds. Woulds. Would-nots. If only she had known. If only they knew -but it seemed like she was the last one to know, wasn't she?

...

Tori was freaking out. It was her first time in detention-because Beck and André were fighting, and apparently André mentioned her name. And yes, it sucked. It sucked that André hated her now because she had stuck by Cat's side. It sucked that Beck hated her too because she hadn't told them that André felt that way about Jade. It sucked that Jade hated Tori (just for the heck of it).

It seemed like everyone just loved hating Tori.

It was silent in the room, even though the teacher was standing outside and couldn't hear a thing anyone said. It was too awkward.

At a time like this, Tori wondered who she missed most. There was Jade-nope, Tori didn't miss her. There was Rex-nope, Tori didn't miss him. But then there was André-who she did miss. He was her best friend. But he snapped at Cat. He called Cat an idiot, and well, if he could do it to Cat, he could do it to Tori. Then there was Beck, and she missed him too. He actually had a logical reason to be mad at her, and Tori wished he didn't. The rumors were true-she definitely had a huge crush on Beck.

So that settled it.

All of a sudden, Rex shouted, "Somebody talk, you idiots!"

Robbie quieted his puppet and apologized for his behavior. Jade took the puppet and threw it through the window. Robbie screamed, "REX!" Jade sat, satisfied with her action.

"Do you ever feel guilty…about anything?" Tori asked.

"Nope." Jade replied. Everyone stared.

Cat remarked, "Once my brother-", but Jade cut in and said "NO!"

"Why so sour, Jade?" Robbie stupidly asked. André and Tori glared at Robbie.

"Are you really that idiotic, or are you just a good actor?" Rex asked from out the window, then chuckled.

"What's so funny?" Cat asked.

"Robbie? A good actor? Puh-lease."

Cat meekly remarked, "That's not very nice."

"Yeah, Robbie." Tori said. "I'm been kind of getting sick of Rex's rude remarks."

"Well, then maybe you should take the matter up with Rex."

Detention was ultimately worse when Tori, Jade, and André were there. Beck wasn't mad at Cat or Robbie. They did what Tori couldn't do-tell him that his best friend liked his girlfriend.

And it was a shame, too. He wouldn't just fall 40 feet for any girl, you know (although, he did think he looked stunning when he actually saw the movie).

He knew he could get Tori if he wanted to. And he did, but did nothing, because honestly, his girlfriend kind of scared him. What was the point now, when he was supposed to hate Tori, even though he could never hate her.

But what about Jade? Wasn't Jade supposed to be the one he loved? Even though Jade had been controlling, she had always been there for him and he had always been there for her. He realizes now that she was probably in shock, but he couldn't bring himself to get back with his overprotective girlfriend.

For one thing, Beck had a hotshot girlfriend who could make him everything he ever wanted to be. Because if Beck Oliver wanted a girl, he could easily make her his.

Everything was perfect.

But if everything was perfect, why did something feel wrong?