A/N: OK this is really short sorry:(! Im just really busy right now I probably shouldn't have started a new story, woops i just coiuldn't resist! And right now Beck and Jade only know of eachother they just aren't really friends. Enjoy and please review even though this is so short ugh sorry! xoxo

"Jade?" Beck called timidly as he entered the forbidden bathroom.

"What do you want?" She asked, her voice shaking ever so slightly.

"I just want to know what's wrong."

"I'm fine." She snapped quickly. Jade didn't know what to think. His brown eyes looked so kind and honest, like he truthfully cared. It would be easy to open up to him she thought, but did she want to? He was practically a stranger and she didn't want to owe him anything. Plus what if he told someone? Jade hadn't even told Cat about her parents, and Cat was basically her sister believe it or not. Her mental battle raged and she hadn't even noticed when Beck locked the door and started walking over to her.

"Are you really okay?" He asked softly. That's all it took for Jade to lose it. Tears overflowed from her eyes and she couldn't hold back a few pathetic sobs. Great, just great. Jade hated crying, but she hated it even more when she cried in front of other people. Cat's the only person who had ever seen her cry before, so this was flat out humiliating.

Beck surprised her though. He didn't laugh, he didn't leave, instead he pulled her into a gentle hug and let her cry into his shoulder. As much as she wanted to stop, she couldn't control herself. Pretty soon Beck's shoulder was saturated with moisture when she finally ran out of tears. They stayed like that for another moment.

"You smell really good." Jade broke the heavy silence in the room, internally face-palming herself. She had just said the first thing she thought of, what with her face buried in his shirt that was covered in cologne.

Beck chuckled then, and released Jade from his arms, only to step back and wipe the tears off her cheeks. He couldn't help but notice how pretty she was, and he didn't notice that when her cheeks were dry his hands were still cradling her face. She cleared her throat quietly and he snapped back to reality. He dropped his hands and ran one through his hair.

"You don't seem fine."