Look who finally updated! I seriously wanted this posted two weeks ago. But here it is, the FINAL CHAPTER! oh my goodness!

I have a question. Would you guys be interested in reading oneshots if I wrote some? I have a few in mind and I kinda have an idea for a new fic, but I'm the worst at updating on time. Let me know if you'd read other stories by me. Seriously though, I know I say this on every chapter, but I cannot thank you all enough for the sweet reviews and the contructive criticism/suggestions. I never thought I'd get more than 10 reviews on this, so when I got over 80 reviews on this story, I was kind of shocked. Well I guess this is the end of my rant. Again, thanks so much guys, you're all so sweet!

...and I can't wait for Beck and Jade to get back together on the show. I need some new ideas :)

Disclaimer: I do not own Victorious, all rights go to Dan Schneider and co.


Jade was leaning against a locker and Beck was hovering in front of her. It was their first day back as an official couple again, and Jade wanted everyone to know. His hand held onto her back while she held his cheek. The smile he flashed at her was returned right before he went in to kiss her. It's all he wanted to do since they got back together. Actually, it's all he's wanted to do since he woke up in his hospital bed. Before he had any thoughts of stopping, a giggle interrupted them. He rested his head against Jade's with a sigh.

"Can we help you?" She asked, neither of them opening their eyes yet. They both knew who was beside them, though.

"You two are kissing!" Cat squealed. Jade opened her eyes now and turned to her friend.

"We were until you interrupted us!" Jade told her.

"Oh..." The wheels in Cat's head began to turn. "Oops! But you're both happy now, right?"

"Yes, we're both happy." Beck said patiently.

"Can I go tell people?" Cat asked, squeezing her stuffed giraffe.

"There's no need to-"

"Yes!" Jade cut Beck off. "Go tell people to stay away from my boyfriend."

"Kay kay!" Cat giggled as she ran off.

"Was that necessary?" Beck asked as Jade pulled away to pick her bag up off the ground.

"Would I have said it if it weren't?" Jade began to walk a few steps in front of Beck. When he didn't immediately catch up with her, she turned around and stretched out her hand. With a smirk and a light shake of his head, he accepted her hand and followed her to their first class.

Jade's legs were resting over Beck's as they sat in the Black Box Theater. Class was almost over and they were allowed to talk amongst themselves for the last few minutes.

"So you guys are officially back together?" Tori asked, checking her PearPhone.

Beck answered for both of them. "Yep." Cat squealed at his answer, something she had been doing all day.

"Cat, if you squeal one more time, I'm going to your house and cutting up all of your stuffed animals." Jade threatened, holding out her scissors. Cat's face instantly fell.

Andre turned in his seat a bit so he was facing Beck better. "How's your memory?"

"It's been getting a bit better. I can remember some stuff from eighth grade, when Jade and I started dating. Some days I remember more than others. I think I'm going to stop trying so hard to remember. I'm just going to let it come to me when my memory's ready."

"Kind of like potty training. You just have to let it happen. Some people aren't ready until they're a little older." Robbie offered.

Rex cut in, as usual. "I'd say 6 is a lot older."

"You weren't supposed to tell people!" Robbie said angrily though clenched teeth, covering the puppets mouth.

Jade woke up to the sound of something sizzling. As she woke up a bit more she smelt...pancakes? She groaned pulled a pillow over her head, not ready to wake up yet. After about five minutes of trying to sleep, but getting nowhere, she turned to face the kitchen in the RV.

"What the hell are you doing?" She growled.

"Making pancakes." Beck said, as if it were obvious.

"Do you even know how?" Jade asked, rubbing her eyes.

"There're directions on the box, babe." Beck told her with a smirk as he poured some batter into the pan. "I was looking for something besides cereal for breakfast and I saw the box of pancake mix."

"Well, it's too early to be awake." As she closed her eyes for a minute, she felt the mattress sink down. When she opened her eyes, she was pleasantly surprised with a mug full of coffee. Beck watched her eyes light up.

"You're temporarily forgiven for waking me up." She spoke, staring longingly at the mug as he handed it over. She eagerly took a sip and smiled.

"I didn't mean to wake you." He leaned in to kiss her lips before continuing. "I just wanted pancakes. I'm hoping you'll eat some too." He gestured to a plate on the tiny counter that held a stack of about six pancakes.

"Get me some more coffee first." Jade told him, lying back down and shoving her face into the covers.

Beck smirked. "Normally, I'd make you ask nicely, but I'll let it slide this time since I woke you up with my pancake-making." He handed over her mug. "It can't be healthy to drink that much that fast." This just earned him a glare.

"You love me." He sang as he went to get butter and syrup from the fridge.

"I know." Jade said softly. She had made a vow to herself to let Beck know that she loved him. It wasn't easy, but she never wanted him to doubt it. She also never wanted to feel as guilty as she did after the accident. She was just glad to have him back...or at least most of him.

By the next Wednesday, it seemed as though everyone in a twenty mile radius of Hollywood knew that Jade and Beck were back together. This pleased Jade to no end because she knew she had at least a whole week before girls started to openly flirt with Beck. Sometimes she couldn't really blame him. It wasn't his fault he was totally gorgeous. But he could definitely try to look uglier. The students of Hollywood Arts had just been let out to lunch, and Beck stood alone in line at the grub truck. Jade texted him to say that she had to talk to her teacher and would be a few minutes late. She told him she wanted a burrito and a coffee. He already knew what she wanted. As he got to the front of the line, Festus greeted him.

"Hello Buddy, what can I be getting for you?"

"What do you have today?" Beck looked up at the menu at the side of the truck, but allowed Festus to tell him.

"We've got the pizza, and the salads, and the spaghetti."

"No burritos?" Beck asked. What else would Jade want? He better choose right.

"No burritos." Festus confirmed.

"That won't make my girlfriend happy." Beck said under his breath. "I guess I'll have a slice of pepperoni pizza and some spaghetti. And a black coffee, two sugars and a bottle of water."

"The total you will be having is $14.85." Festus disappeared into the truck while Beck pulled his wallet out of his back pocket. Festus handed him a tray and Beck joined his friends at their usual table. As he set the tray down, Jade walked into the Asphalt Cafe. She walked up to Beck, kissing him quickly. She grabbed her coffee and looked down at the tray.

"Where's my burrito?!" She asked angrily.

"Festus didn't have any."

"What?!" Jade began to get angry.

Beck sighed, trying to calm her down. "I got spaghetti and pizza. You can pick which one you want. I know you don't want either of them, but we can stop on the way home and pick up burritos for dinner."

Jade stood there without a snarky comment to fire at him. He usually wasn't like this. Sure he'd try to calm her down, but he would let her yell for a few minutes. "Whatever." Jade huffed. She grabbed the pizza and sat down, Beck sliding in beside her. The rest of the group ignored them during their short argument and had been carrying on a conversation. A few minutes into lunch, Jade noticed that Beck wasn't really participating in the conversation like he normally would. Something had to be bothering him for him to act like this. And...was that water he was drinking. He hadn't had anything but coffee for the past few months.

Jade pulled out her phone and opened a new text to Beck.

are you okay?

Jade watched Beck pull his phone out and read her message. She typed something up and sent it to her.

i'm fine

Jade looked at him, waiting for him to turn her way. When he did, he was met with a face that said "I don't believe you." Beck let out another sigh and typed something up on his phone.

i woke up with a headache today, no big deal. i'll be fine.

For anyone else, this would be a simple text to ignore, but Jade knew that Beck didn't get normal headaches. Since the accident, he occasionally gets excruciatingly painful headaches. The best way to get rid of them is by taking some advil and sleeping them off. The made it hard for him to concentrate and even talk sometimes. When he got one at home, Jade would usually turn the TV and lights off and let Beck lay in bed until he seemed to shake it. He hadn't really had one at school yet, and she could only imagine how he was feeling. She turned to Beck and waited for him to look up. He had been making a sad attempt at eating the spaghetti for the past ten minutes.

When he met Jade's eyes, he saw that she was concerned. He didn't want to bother her with all this. He just wanted to go home and sleep. He didn't want anyone to treat him any differently because of the accident, so he usually kept this kind of think quiet. Jade leaned over to kiss his cheek. "I still want my burrito after school," she began, "but we can go home and take a nap." She pulled his head over to rest on her shoulder and she reached up to rest her hand on his cheek before running her fingers through his hair in an attempt to distract him from some of the pain. This was all that she could do right now, and she had to accept that. This wasn't the first time this happened, and it wouldn't be the last, but she was happy to help him through it all, even if that meant that she had to wait to be angry. She loved him, and loving someone meant that you didn't always get what you wanted. Sometimes you have to do things for the other person. What Jade didn't openly tell anyone, even after all that had happened, is that she would do anything for Beck. She would do anything to make sure that he would never leave her. She couldn't handle that, not again. She was glad to have him back, and she never wanted to lose him. Why else would Jade West help anyone? She would have done anything to help him remember. And maybe someday, it would all come back to him. But for now, they were happy with what they had.