Robbie's POV
Class had just finished, and I was with Beck, Jade and Andre by the lockers. Cat had gone to the bathroom with Tori, so I decided that this was the best time to bring up my situation.
"Guys," I began. "We need to get Sikowitz back"
"How can we? Helen would never have him back in this school!" Jade shot at me.
"I promised Cat I would do something about it! I don't want to let her down..." I admitted.
"Look Rob we know you have a big crush on her, and we all want Sikowitz back! But what can we do?" Andre said in honesty.
"We all need to try and think of something" I said angrily. Were they really going to give up that easy?The rest of the day went by fast. All I could think about was getting Sikowitz back! I had planned to meet Cat in the black box theatre to practice our scene. I hoped that spending time with Cat would take my mind off all of the problems I have at the moment! I waited a few minutes, before Cat hopped into the room.
"Hey Robbie!" She said cheerily.
"Cat!" I said, equally as cheerful.
"You ready to Shakespeare?" She said.
"Sure am!" I couldn't wait to do this scene with her now.
"Kay Kay! Let's run it through from the beginning"she said, jumping onto the stage."If I profane with my unworthiest hand
This holy shrine, the gentle sin is this,
My lips, two blushing pilgrims, ready to stand
To smooth that rough touch with a gentle kiss" I began.
"Good pilgrim, you do wrong your hand too much, Which mannerly devotion shows in this:
For saints have hands that pilgrims' hands do touch, And palm to palm is holy palmers' kiss" Cat said, with a few pronunciation errors. As I was about to say my next line, an idea to get sikowitz back came to me. We show Helen that the new teacher can't control the class!
"Robbie! Why did you stop?" She moaned.
"I know how we can get Sikowitz back!" I said, as her face lit up.
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Victorious: season 5
FanfictionI miss victorious, so I'm carrying it on! Featuring Cabbie, Bade, and other ships. Btw this is going to be as similar to the show as possible, but with some slightly more mature themes.