A/N: This is an idea that I had while watching Pretty Little Liars. It is a crossover and Mona will appear next chapter. The past segments don't make sense now but will soon. I know that I have other stories to work on but wanted to post this to get feedback and see if I shall continue this story. Tell me what you think and don't forget to R&R!

Disclaimer: Victorious belongs to Dan Schneider and Pretty Little Liars belongs to Marlene King. I own nothing but the idea.

15 Years Ago…

Evelyn rushed into the house, scrambling to get her things and take off. She was running. Running from 'A'. It wasn't safe with her in the city. She had to leave to protect her family. She grabbed her things and stuffed them into a suitcase but stopped when she got to her journal. "These are my journals. Give them to the girls on their seventeenth birthdays. For now, I want you to hide them." Evelyn ordered her husband, Nicholas. "Whoa, whoa, whoa. What's going on? Why are you packing a suitcase?" Nick inquired. He was confused. Where was she going? .God. Was she leaving him? Would she be back? "It's not safe. They're after me. 'A' is after me. I'm leaving town. Take the journals and give them to the girls on their seventeenth birthdays. I don't want them to think I walked out. Goodbye, Nick." She took her suitcase and was halfway out the door when Nick stopped her. "This 'A' situation can be remedied. We can call the authorities." Nick reasoned. "No. This 'A' is capable of so many things. Too many things. I can't stay here. Not if you're here. They'll get you. I have to go. Goodbye, Nick" They shared one last kiss before Evelyn walked out, leaving Hollywood for good. Nick stood there for a few moments, dumbfounded, before closing the door and falling to the floor in tears.
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Jade walked through the halls of Hollywood Arts, a smile spread on her face. Today was the one day a year that Jade could let loose and be happy for once. She was opening her locker when Tori approached, turning her smile into a snarl. "What do you want, Vega?" She spat, making Tori wince a little. "I just came to wish you a happy birthday! You're eighteen! That's a landmark!" Tori gushed. "Thank you, Captain Obvious!" Jade replied. "So what are you doing, tonight?" Tori asked. "I'm having a party at Nozu. Oh, and me and Beck are going to go into his RV and-" "I don't need to know!" Tori yelled. "So…" Tori started awkwardly. Jade rolled her eyes. She continued. "I got you something." Tori pulled a large black pouch out of her bag and handed it to Jade. She stared at it for a moment before Tori finally got impatient. "Well, open it!" Jade untied the pouch and remove the contents from the bag-a pair of black, autographed scissors and a script. "No way," Jade exclaimed, thumbing the blade of the scissors. "Yes way! Those are scissors from the movie, 'The Scissoring', and a copy of the first draft of the script where Mario teams up with Eve to take down those school children! Don't you love it? Don't you…love it?" Tori asked. "I love it!" Jade admitted, hugging Tori. Tori walked away briskly but Jade stopped her. "Vega! Do you want to come to the party?" Jade asked. "I wouldn't miss it!" Tori exclaimed before walking off. Jade smirked as she took her books out of her locker.

-13 Years Ago…

Keith and Marci West were standing in the adoption office, talking to the nice adoption services worker, Jenni. "Can't we work something out?" Marci asked desperately, a tear running down her cheek. "I'm sorry. It can take months, even years, to adopt a child and you waited too long. Sara has already been adopted. If you want, though, we have a list of children waiting to be adopted and I can get it for you. You need to fill out the paperwork immediately, though, if you really want this child because there are plenty of other people looking to adopt." Jenni said sympathetically. "Can you get us the list?" Keith asked. Jenni nodded and ran off in search of the list. "Keith, I don't want another child. Sara was the one. I told you not to wait so long to fill out your half of the paperwork. It's been a year! It's not like Sara was going to stay in the housing facilities forever!" Marci yelled. Jenni returned and handed the booklet off to Marci, who riffled through it. The booklet contained thousands of pages that had personal information, medical information, and a photo. "I want that one," Marci said, pointing to a photo of a young girl with chestnut brown hair. "Great. I'll go get the paperwork." Jenni said, walking to her office. She urged them to follow and they entered the blonde woman's office.

"Fill these out and we'll register your names in our system. It will take at least three months for the paperwork to clear and then we'll go from there. You can fill out the paperwork in the waiting room," Jenni said, handing the couple a stack of papers. "What? I want this child now and I will NOT wait three months!" Marci yelled. "Adoption takes time and I'm sorry but you need to wait if you want this child. I'm sorry for your frustration," Jenni said. Marci sighed and walked into the waiting room, Keith quickly following behind.

She sat in one of the chairs and started to fill out the paperwork swiftly. She was on the third page when the lady next to her started to speak. "I know how it feels. You know, the adoption process. I'm currently in the process of adoption. Don't worry, though. It will always work out," the woman spoke. Marci just smiled and went back to her paperwork. "Oh, I forgot to introduce myself! I'm Holly and this is my husband, David, and our daughter, Trina." The woman said, gesturing to the man sitting next to her. The girl sitting on David's lap, Trina, was asleep. She had long, chestnut brown, hair and looked to be no older than four or five. "I'm Marci," Marci said, introducing herself. "It was nice meeting you! Maybe we could hang out over coffee sometime!" Holly suggested. Marci agreed and they exchanged phone numbers.

-Jade took a bite of her sushi, grimacing. It was cooked. Jade only ate raw sushi. She didn't know why, but she could never stand the taste of cooked fish. Even as a kid, the taste of cooked fish grossed her out. She spit the food out as Ms. Li came up to the counter. "Hey! My fish is cooked! Get me a new one-extra raw!" Jade spat. Ms. Li nodded and ran into the kitchen to prepare the sushi. "Hey! Wanna dance?" Andre asked, coming up to her. Jade tried to push him away. He was obviously drunk and besides, she was back with Beck. 'Where is he?' she thought crossly. Then another thought occurred to her. 'Are they serving ALCOHOL at my party?!' Jade walked through the crowd, searching for Beck and, while doing so, ran into Tori, who was about to take a sip from her cup of punch.

"Wait! Don't drink that!" Jade yelled, smacking the cup away from Tori's hand. The contents of the cup spilled onto the floor and Tori gave Jade her 'what the fuck' look. Jade sniffed the punch. Bingo. Someone spiked the punch. Tori was about to pour another cup but Jade stopped her. "The punch is spiked," Jade explained. Tori nodded and threw the cup in the garbage. "So, happy birthday!" Tori exclaimed. Jade just smiled, nodded, and continued her pursuit of Beck.

She found him on the dance floor/stage that was built specifically for her party. He was obviously drunk and was grinding up against a petite blonde. Jade walked up to him and smacked him. The blonde, who was wearing a skimpy outfit, backed up and started dancing sloppily with Andre. "When you decide to stop acting like an idiot, I'll be over there!" Jade yelled, pointing to the sushi bar where Tori, Trina and Cat were sitting. She stomped on Beck's foot and walked over to the bar. Beck yelped, but quickly forgot his pain as the same hot blonde came back over to him and started to rub on him again. Andre danced on the blonde from behind and the girls looked on in disgust. "I'm going home. I don't want to see this anymore," Jade said, standing up and walking toward the door. "It's like a sex sandwich!" yelled Cat, giggling.

Jade hailed a cab, getting in and directing the driver, a burly black man with blonde hair, to take her to the nearest bar. If Beck was okay dancing with other women, Jade didn't care, but that didn't mean that she wouldn't have her own fun. The driver dropped her off at 'Brews and Brooms', a medieval, role-play themed bar. 'Oh, great.' She thought. 'This is a bar for losers and loners who play Dungeons and Dragons in their grandma's basement.'

"Never mind. Just take me back to Nozu," Jade decided, grimacing at the sight of a Harry Potter look-a-like kissing a girl dressed as a blacksmith. "Fine," he said in his gravel-like voice. "But I will need the money for the ride first." Jade took out her wallet. "Umm… do you take checks?" Jade asked. "Nah. Cash or credit." Shit. She had no money whatsoever and she didn't lost her credit card. "If you don't give me money soon, then I'll have to call the cops," the driver said, impatiently. Jade did the only thing that made sense right now; she ran.