So, regarding "The Wood" um, not as much Bade moments as I would've hoped but it was good overall. Very funny. Anyway, me plus writer's block gets you this. Enjoy.
I do not own Victorious.
Meh.
Tinge
When he met her for the very first time, he didn't notice the way her hair fell perfectly on her shoulders. He paid no mind to the satanic clothing or black coated nails. Instead, he saw two twinkling blue orbs with black pupils at the center.
Their first acting exercise together brought them closer. He played the dad and she the daughter. Her voice held no emotion, but he'd gotten used to it. Again, he looked toward her eyes. They carried mysteries and secrets that no one but her was meant to know the answers to.
When she appeared in his RV, she initially brought scissors, and he didn't know why. Her irises were filled with mischief and achievement because she knew she shouldn't be there, but she was. He didn't make her leave, though. She liked the danger, and, to be honest, he did to.
She had awakened him from his slumber, sobbing and just trying to choke out sorry words. He saw her the next day, bearing tired eyes. He had run over to her, prepared to absorb all the angst from her frail body. But then, she smiled at him and he realized how at ease all of her worries were in her sky-colored spheres.
The arguments start about Tori and how they both are determined to save their relationship, but just don't agree on how. No longer are her eyes the source of how she's feeling; he can see through her actions and intelligent answers. Anguish courses through his body as he falls into a state where he has no chance of falling out of love with her.
Only when the storm has cleared and he's inches away from leaving does Beck look into Jade's eyes again. They're sparkling with the one emotion that hits him like a ton of bricks. His heart skips a beat and he just can't look away.
Love.
Please review cause Badeā¦sounds badass. :)