Guess who's back?! Trisha is! ;D

I know it's been forever (actually it's been like a little over two months but still) since I last updated, but I honestly didn't have the time. Anyway, Bade got back together recently so I'm sure everyone's extremely happy, because I know I am!

Just a few things before I let you read chapter 29. I have given up on my body switching story, because I lost ideas for that. So honestly at this point I don't have a new multi-chaptered Bade fic in the works after this one is finished.

Unbroken

Chapter Twenty-Nine

Everyone blankly stared at Cat, waiting for her to continue. She looked around the room and gave us an innocent smile. Oh, Cat. Just tell us what happened already!

"And?" Lane prompted.

"Right, I was talking," Cat smiled. She paused. "Wait, what was I talking about again?"

I face palmed and Andre groaned. Jade rolled her eyes and Tori sighed.

"You were going to tell us what happened between Jade and Tori," Robbie reminded her. It seemed like Robbie was the only one who was patient with her. Even Lane was starting to get rather anxious.

"Well, like I said, Jade never really said anything about Tori," Cat began. "But in class I was trying to trigger the rest of her memory."

Jade huffed.

"I didn't say anything about Tori, but I assumed Jade suddenly remembered something about her," Cat shrugged.

"Remembered what?" Lane questioned.

"She mumbled some things about someone kissing her boyfriend," Cat explained. "She also uttered a few profanities that I do not allow myself to say."

"Oh my god, Jade," Tori reacted. She knew exactly what Cat was talking about. "That was years ago!"

"Yeah, but you still did it!" Jade shot back. "I knew you weren't so innocent."

"Babe, calm down," I whispered to her as I gripped her waist tighter. "The kiss meant nothing."

"See, Jade," Tori replied, "Beck didn't think anything of the kiss. I didn't either! It was a stage kiss!"

"Yeah, right," Jade rolled her eyes and refused to believe Tori.

"It's true," Tori sighed. "I only initiated the stage kiss just to get revenge for you dumping coffee on me. Plus, Beck's the one who went through with it."

Jade gave me her signature death glare.

"You could've stopped the kiss!" Jade growled. "Why didn't you?! Why did you go along with it, Beck?!"

"Because you overreact too much, babe," I said softly. "I only did it to teach you a lesson. I don't have any feelings for her whatsoever."

"Yeah, I don't even like Beck like that!" Tori defended herself. "I regretted doing it once I got close to you and the others. I realized how much you and Beck love each other and nothing could get in the way of that. And also I realized that you're not that bad of a person."

"Uh, thanks?" Jade raised her pierced brow.

"So are we all good here now?" Lane chimed in. "Or do you two need more counseling?"

"Thanks, Lane," I said. "I think we're all good now. I'll make sure Jade doesn't do that again."

"So am I being punished or what?" Jade questioned.

"No, I guess not," Lane shrugged. "Okay, go back to class."

"Actually, can I be excused from the rest of my classes?" Jade requested. "I wanna go home."

"Yes, that's a good idea, Jade," Lane accepted. "I'll let the office know. It'd be best if you went home and rested. To calm you down and such."

"I'll take her home," I offered.

"Alright then," Lane replied. "I'll excuse you as well."

"Thanks, Lane."

I got up off the couch with Jade and headed towards the door. I said goodbye to my friends as Jade just walked out the room with arms crossed. I then followed Jade out of the building and into the school parking lot. I watched as she got into the passenger's seat of my car before entering the car myself.

"Jade," I sighed. I started the engine and backed out of the parking spot. I exited the school's property and was headed towards Jade's house. "Why would you do that?"

"I don't know," She muttered under her breath. Speaking louder, she said, "I don't wanna go home. I wanna go to your place."

Not rejecting her request, I headed to my place instead.

At a red light, I looked at Jade. She felt my eyes on her, but she kept her gaze straight.

"I don't want to talk about it," She huffed.

"You're going to have to talk about it sometime," I told her.

"Not now," She argued.

"Still."

I pulled into my driveway. I turned off the engine but Jade was staring blankly into space.

"Jade?" I waved my hand in front of her face. "You coming inside?"

She snapped out of her gaze.

"Uh, yeah," She answered unsurely. "You go on ahead. Just give me a couple of minutes."

"Alright," I sighed and handed her my car keys. "Don't forget to lock the car when you leave."

I went in the RV and laid in my bed. I was glad that I was with Jade again, but I somewhat forgot how hard it was to be with her. I'm not saying that as a bad thing, because it's not. I love Jade because she's a challenge.

"Babe, wake up," Jade shook me awake. I hadn't realized that I'd fallen into a deep sleep.

"Huh? What time is it?" I yawned and pulled Jade onto the bed. She flailed her arms and I was too tired to grab her tighter. She escaped my grasp and fixed her shirt.

"It's like five, babe," She replied. "I didn't wake you earlier because you seemed so peaceful." Usually whenever I was asleep with Jade present, she would furiously try to wake me up. Most of the time, it would work because she was just so aggressive. The only time I would sleep through it all is if I'm dead tired.

"Oh, thanks," I smiled weakly.

"By the way, get dressed nice," Jade advised me. "We're going out to dinner with your parents at 7."

"My parents?" I repeated. Last time I checked, they were in Canada and they wouldn't be back until the end of the month.

"Yeah, they called earlier saying that they were on their way back and should be here by now," Jade shrugged. Why didn't my parents tell me they were coming back earlier? "They also mentioned that they planned on having dinner with us when they got back."

"Oh," was all I could say.

"And my they told me that they contacted my parents and they're coming back today too," Jade continued. "Both my parents and your parents said that they wanted to come back home earlier because they wanted to check up on me. So yeah, we're having dinner together."

"Where are we going?" I questioned. I needed to know how nice I had to dress.

"I'm not sure," Jade replied. "I think Maestro's."

"Alright."

I got out of bed and stretched.

"Where are you going?" I asked when I noticed Jade taking my car keys.

"Home," She replied. "I don't have any dresses here. I'll be back in half an hour or so. Love you." She kissed my cheek and left the RV.

I groaned and went through my closet in search of what to wear for dinner. I found a pair of my dress pants and changed into them. Next, it was time to look for a shirt. If I could have it my way, I would wear a plaid shirt. But I settled for a grey dress shirt and decided to wear a simple black blazer. With my dress shirt I wore a purple tie. And just like that, I was ready. I don't understand why it takes girls forever to get ready. They do it all the time; they should be so used to it by now that they can do it in less than an hour.

I put on my dress shoes and sat on the couch to watch TV as I waited for Jade to return. I heard a car door close and I assumed it was Jade. There was a knock on the door of my RV so I got up to answer it.

"Beck!" It was my parents at the door. It was a surprise to me because I had expected Jade to be there.

"Mom, Dad!" I greeted, hugging them both.

"Let's go into the house," Dad stated. I followed them both into the house. My mom and I stayed in the living room while my dad unloaded the car. I offered to help unload the car, but my dad insisted he could do it himself.

"How's Jade?" Mom questioned.

"She's doing great," I replied proudly. "She gained most of her memory back."

"So you got back together?" Mom assumed.

"Actually, Mom, we didn't technically break up," I answered. Then I realized something. "Wait, how did you know about that? I haven't talked to you in a while."

"Oh, Cat and Tori filled your father and I in," Mom explained. I don't know why, but my mom had a close relationship with Tori and Cat for some reason. My mom was close to Jade as well, but with Jade in her state, I doubted she would be talking to my mom as much.

"Okay then…" My voice trailed off.

"Where's Jade?" Mom queried. "Isn't she here with you?"

"Oh, she went home to change for dinner," I replied. I looked at my wristwatch. "She should be back soon. She took my car, so."

"Is she stable enough to drive?"

I gave my mom a wide eyed look. I completely forgot about that. I'm such a bad person.

"Beck, you're horrible," My mom complained.

"Sorry! I forgot!" I defended myself.

"Call her," She advised. "I'm going to go get ready."

I took out my phone and called Jade. But she wasn't picking up. I called her again. Still, no answer. Impatient, I went outside. My dad was on his way into the house.

"You do realize that your car is here, right?" Dad commented, pointing to my car which was conveniently located next to my RV. How did I not notice that earlier?

"Have you seen Jade?" I questioned frantically.

"Nope," He replied. With that, he entered the house.

Suddenly, Andre's car pulled up into the driveway. I was relieved when I saw Jade in the passenger's seat. I speed walked to Jade's side. She opened the car door.

"Jade, what happened?" I sounded sincerely concerned. Well, I was.

"I remembered that I couldn't drive yet," Jade shrugged effortlessly. "So I called Andre."

"You could have just asked me to drive you, you know that, right?" I reminded her. I mean, Andre's my best friend and Jade's my girlfriend, but I'll admit I do get a little jealous when she hangs out with him. Then I remember that Andre wouldn't do that to me. "Thanks, Andre."

"Anything for my best friend and my best girl friend," Andre smiled. "Have fun at your dinner. See you guys tomorrow."

"Wait, I thought Tori was your best girl friend," Jade contradicted.

"Well still, you're one of my best girl friends," Andre replied. "Okay, bye." He left before Jade could say anything else. We all knew Jade had a way of twisting your words.

"You look stunning, Jade," I complimented her on her purple dress. Well that was coincidental. My tie was purple.

"Thanks, babe," Jade gave me a quick peck on the lips. "Looks like you knew what color I was wearing." She pulled my tie.

"Lucky guess?" I smiled sheepishly.

"Of course," She smiled back.

"Are your parents back in LA yet?" I questioned.

"Yup, they just got home when I left," Jade confirmed.

"So why didn't you stay with them?"

"I assumed you wanted me back here, but apparently you don't," Jade scoffed. See. She always blew things out of proportion.

"Calm down Jade, it was just a question!"

"Fine," Jade gave in. "So where are your parents?"

"They're getting ready," I informed her.

"You're horrible, you know that?" She randomly told me.

"Why?"

"Because you actually would've let me driven myself," Jade shrugged. "I could've been back in the hospital if I hadn't realized my stability."

"Hey, I just woke up," I replied. "I wasn't fully awake yet when you left. If anything happened to you like that because of me, I would never forgive myself."

"Beck, you know I'm smarter than that," Jade sighed. She didn't like me thinking this way.

"I know, but still, I get really worried about you," I admitted. "I didn't leave your side when you were in the hospital. I only left when I honestly had to."

"That's adorable," Jade commented with a straight face.

"I know I am."

"I didn't say you were adorable, idiot."

"Ouch, that hurt." I joked with a smile.


I felt like I owed you something extra special, and that was the outcome. Hopefully you guys weren't too disappointed.

Anyway, I think the next chapter may be the last chapter of this fic. You won't wait too long for the next chapter though. I plan on finishing this fic before the New Year. See you in a couple of days hopefully!

Reviews = love!

- Trisha :)