I've decided to do some drabbles. I've always wanted to but I could never get myself to stop writing once I got started. Nowadays I haven't really felt like writing so I'll just stay active by adding to this collection whenever something comes to me. Bear in mind they will be very short and updated randomly, but I'll be sure to keep at it. Hope they brighten your day.


Jade had just gotten comfortable in her seat at their usual table when Tori came over. The rest of the gang came trickling in behind her, stopping to get food. Jade only glanced up and smirked at the sight of the youngest Vega without food, again. She could almost hear the sad puppy dog whimpering from here. Just as she suspected, Tori sat down with a frown, whining.

"Let me guess, Trina took the rest of your money for some dumb reason that is only important to her and left you without a means to get lunch," she said, not looking away from taking a bite of her own food. She had been looking forward to the new pasta dish they had added to the menu. It was pretty good as far as school food went. Tori stared at the food, her stomach grumbling.

"Yeah," she sighed, her brown eyes fixing on Jade.

"Am I gonna see those puppy dog eyes if I look up?" Jade questioned.

"Uh huh," Tori answered. Jade let out a loud sigh but nodded. Without saying anything she started to divide her lunch. Tori brightened, a big smile on her face. Without wasting a moment she took off to grab a fork. She came back in record time and set to eating just as Jade pushed the food closer. The others showed up and sat down, each giving their own version of amused acknowledgement at the situation. It wasn't new to them.

"Again?" Andre asked. Jade nodded.

"You're so nice, Jade," Cat commented. Jade rolled her eyes.

"You gave her more," Beck observed. Tori paused long enough to notice that she did have more than Jade. She hesitated.

"Vega loves food. It would be a crime to let her starve," Jade promptly responded casually, taking a bite. With a shy smile Tori kept eating.

"How come you never gave me some of your food when I didn't have money for lunch? I was starving," Robbie complained. Jade shot him a look.

"Because I don't like you," she tersely replied.

"At least, not like she likes Tori," Cat pointed out, giggling when Jade scowled at her. Yet a light blush colored her cheeks.

"Shut up, Cat," she grumbled. She turned back to her food to see that Tori was a few bites away from finishing while she had been too distracted to eat. She quickly caught up, focusing on eating and not at the looks their friends were giving them. They spent the rest of lunch talking. As soon as the bell signaled the end of lunch Jade was quick to leave. Tori followed close behind. She made sure none of the gang was around before she slipped her hand in Jade's own, gaining a gentle squeeze in return.

"Thanks. I was starving," she mentioned. Jade glanced at her with a raised brow that dissolved into a soft smile.

"No problem. Love means you'll split food with someone and let them have the bigger half," she stated. It was Tori's turn to blush and her smile grew to a grin.