Hey I know it's been over a year since I updated this, but I have been getting a lot of requests for me to keep going so I'm going to try. No promises on a time line, but Here is the next chapter.


M is for migraine:

Jade had been dealing with migraines since she was twelve. They had started off because of stress, but now anything could set them off at random.

Unfortunately, today was one of those days. Jade had woken up with a migraine and found her mother passed out on the couch. She had taken her migraine medicine and called Beck to come get her.

By the time he got there, her head was pounding bad enough that she had to wear sunglasses in order to keep herself from being sick. He knew the signs of the migraines and was always prepared. He gave her her cup of black coffee with two sugars and then handed her a heat patch.

It was the one thing she had found would help with the pain from the migraines. She smiled at him gratefully, applying the patch directly to her forehead. She leaned back, trying not to think about the swells of nausea that were growing because of the pain.

"Jade," Beck whispered, leaning over and kissing her temple gently, "Come on."

She squinted her eyes open and realized they were at his RV.

"Beck," she said, swallowing hard, "We have school."

"You know you are not ok for school today," he said, getting out of he car and shutting the door, causing her head to feel like it was going to explode.

He came around to her side, helping her out of the car. Just standing up made her head hurt worse and she saw black dots in her vision. She knew she might pass out if she wasn't careful so she grabbed onto Beck, holding him tightly.

He guided her into the RV, helping her lie down on the bed. He put a trash can next to the bed, knowing she would probably need it. He also pulled his blinds down. They were special black-out blinds he had bought just for Jade. He wanted her to be as comfortable as possible when she wasn't feeling well. He then grabbed a bottle of water from his fridge, bringing it to her.

"Thanks," she whispered, taking a small sip.

However, that sip was enough to put her stomach over the edge and the next thing she knew, she was heaving over the trash can, her head ache intensifying tremendously. She threw up multiple times over the next two hours, falling into restless sleep in between bouts. Beck held her the entire time, massaging her back and neck.

Finally, around nine that night, she woke up and her migraine was almost gone. She was exhausted, despite having slept most of the day. He made her a quick dinner before helping her back into bed, holding her close.

Even when she was in pain, she decided, she would rather be with Beck than alone.


I know it was shor, but I hope you enjoyed it. Please review and let me know if you like it.