Where We Got To
Summary: Sequel to "Where Do I Go From Here?" Deals with everybody's kids as well as the lives of the adults. If you haven't read the first story I suggest you go back and read it.
Rating: M just in case. May go down to T later.
Disclaimer: I don't own One Tree Hill. I do own any people that are not in the show.
Introduction – The Adults
Lucas Scott: After high school, Lucas married Brooke Davis and went to Charlotte University. He graduated with a master's degree in English and had his first novel published two months later. It would seem that twins run in the family because he has twin boys that were conceived during his honeymoon. Raising two children during college was difficult but he and Brooke managed to make it. He and Jamie no longer have HCM due to a cure that was discovered.
Brooke Scott: Brooke studied fashion in college while raising her twin boys. It took her twice as long to finish because of her children but once Lucas was finished she was able to buckle down and get her degree. Her fashion line, Clothes Over Bros is now one of the most famous in the country. When the twins were seven she and Lucas moved from their home in New York to Tree Hill.
Nathan Scott: After attending Duke University, Nathan was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats. Then, two years ago, he retired and became the coach of the Tree Hill Ravens. He has a seventeen-year-old son and a fifteen-year-old daughter.
Haley Scott: Haley went with Nathan to Duke and received a degree in teaching. She taught math at a high school in Charlotte then got a job at Tree Hill High when they moved back. She sings at Tric every once in a while.
Jamie Bradshaw: Jamie went on tour with Chris and soon after became lead guitarist for a band called Flooded Mindset. About a year later Chris discovered that a woman he had been with had given birth to a child and not told him. The woman had died in a car accident and the boy was given to Chris. Jamie stuck by him and became a mother to the boy. When the boy, Ryan, was three, Chris was killed in a plane crash and Jamie was left to raise Ryan on her own. Being a professional musician and a single mother was difficult but she managed to do it. She spent as much time in Tree Hill as she could so that her son would grow up knowing his family. When Ryan reached high school she decided to stop touring so that he could go to Tree Hill High for all four years.
Peyton Jagelski: Peyton married Jake in college and had a daughter with him. She studied art and music and after college moved to California where she owned her own art studio. Now, unbeknownst to anyone, she is moving back to Tree Hill
Jake Jagelski: Jake moved to LA with Peyton after she finished school. He became a police officer and eventually a detective. He managed to get a position with Tree Hill P.D. and is moving to be close to his mother. His father recently died and he doesn't want his mother to be alone.
Karen Roe: Raising her daughter April, Karen stayed in Tree Hill and did not change much about her life. She loves her grandchildren and has them over as often as possible.
Deb Scott: Having Nathan and Haley live with her greatly helped Deb with her sobriety. Eventually she became a motivational speaker and traveled the state speaking at high schools. Now she runs an online business.
Introduction – The KidsDavid Scott and Sean Scott: Twin sons of Lucas and Brooke. They share a love of basketball, but Sean isn't as good as his brother. His second passion is cooking. He works as a cook at his grandmother's café and has dreams of going to culinary school after he graduates. David on the other wants to be a professional athlete. Like his father and uncle used to, he and his cousin Braden have a competitive relationship and are both hoping to be captain of the Ravens during their final year of school.
Braden Scott: Son of Nathan and Haley. He is completely focused on basketball and is head of the popular group. He is also very smart however and often helps his sister with her homework. He used to be a jerk and feel that he was better than everyone because of his famous father but he eventually matured and now tries to look out for the people who are bullied.
Annabelle Scott: Daughter of Nathan and Haley. Unlike her brother she tends to treat people like they are below her. She is a cheerleader and has never had a problem fitting in. Her parents hope that she is merely going through a phase and will eventually become less stuck-up.
April Scott: April is the second daughter of Karen. Although she is technically an aunt to the others, she sees them as cousins. She is especially close to David and Sean because she grew up with them. She is also rather close to Ryan. April is a lot like her father. She has always liked cars and is employed at a shop much like Keith's. Karen found this to be slightly odd but encouraged her to be her own person. She is not a part of the popular crowd, mostly because a lot of students find it weird that her older brother is also her cousin.
Ryan Keller: Ryan is aware that Jamie is not his biological mother but doesn't care. He and his mother are very close and have a lot in common. Growing up he spent a lot of time with his aunt April and his cousins David and Sean. He is fairly close to his cousin Braden but prior to Nathan moving them to Tree Hill, didn't see him very much. Ryan is popular but will hang out with anyone. He is very musically inclined and believes that it came from his mother just as much as his father, who he doesn't remember. He enjoys having a lot of money but hasn't let it go to his head.
Marie Jagelski: Marie is new to Tree Hill and doesn't know any of the others. She is an artist like her mother, but is more involved with ceramics than drawing. She is not pleased about starting over at a new school. Her grandfather on her father's side recently died and Jake wants to be close to his mother. Marie is sad about moving but is glad for the chance to get to know her grandmother, as well as her mother's father.
Chapter 1The Last Summer
Lucas walked into his son David's room. The boy was lying on his bed with his eyes closed but Lucas knew he wasn't asleep. It was just one of those parenting things that he had picked up.
"Hey Dave, want to go shoot a few hoops at the rivercourt?"
David sat up and smirked. "Are you sure you don't mind being shown up by your kid?"
"Alright smarty pants, let's go."
The two of them hopped into Lucas' car. He still had his uncle Keith's old car and kept it in perfect condition. When they arrived at the rivercourt they started playing, David playing much harder than his father.
Lucas tossed the ball to his son and cleared his throat, a sign that he wanted to talk about something.
"Listen David. I know how important basketball is to you, and how much you want to be made captain. It's a major part of your life and I'm really proud of you. I just want to ask that you don't go on and on about it when you're brother is around. He knows that he isn't as skilled as you and it bothers him. He has other talents and I'm proud of those but he doesn't always see it that way.
David dribbled the ball as he listened to his father. "I know Dad. I'm not trying to make him feel worse, I'm just so excited about being captain."
Lucas nodded. "I understand. I think Sean is happy for you too. He just has a hard time showing it."
"So who do you think will get it? Me or Braden?"
Laughing, Lucas sunk the ball into the hoop. "Who knows? Maybe Nathan will do what Whitey did and make you both captains."
David gave his father a confused look. "What?"
"I never told you? Our senior year, Coach Durham made me and Nathan co-captains."
"Well it may end up being someone else entirely," the boy replied, sinking a three pointer. "I've heard some talk about uncle Nate not being allowed to pick one of us since we're related to him."
Lucas caught the ball and tossed it into the hoop. "I don't think you'll have to worry about that. Everyone knows that you and Braden are the best on the team."
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Karen smiled as she watched her grandson pull the rack out of the oven. "Are you ready to go back to school?"
Sean shrugged. "I guess. The summer didn't seem to last very long though."
"It's your senior year. I'm sure you'll have lots of fun."
Setting the cookies on the counter he shook his head. "What fun is it if I have to watch my brother play basketball?"
"Sean I know you're still upset about not being able to play on the team but you have a lot of things going for you."
"Yeah, well, being able to cook doesn't exactly mean much in high school. I don't even have a lot of friends. I mean, being popular doesn't mean that lots of people want to hang out with me. The only people I ever really hang out with are related to me. Look at me. It's noon on a Saturday and I'm in here baking cookies with my grandma."
Karen smiled and picked up the tray of cookies. "Well you should know that women love men who can cook."
The two of them walked into the front. Karen smiled at the tall blond woman standing at the counter.
"Hey. Can't I get some service around here?"
"Jamie, it's nice to see you. Are you here for lunch?"
Jamie smiled and nodded. "Ryan's meeting me here. How about an iced tea and one of those cookies while I wait."
A few minutes later Ryan arrived and sat down in a booth with his mother. "So do we have plans tonight?"
Jamie looked at her son suspiciously. "What are you trying to get away with?"
"Damn it. You don't miss anything do you?"
"Don't curse. And no I don't miss anything. I'm your mother."
Ryan smiled. Even though he would never admit it, he liked how over protective his mother was. "Okay, there's a party to celebrate the start of senior year and…"
"Will there be drinking?" Jamie interrupted.
"I don't know." Ryan lied.
"Ryan." Jamie said sternly.
"Yes there will be but I won't drink. I know how mad you get about that."
"Ryan it's not that I don't trust you. I used to be a teenager too you know. I just want you to be careful. If you do drink, do not drive home. If you can't find a sober ride home then call me."
"Yeah that's a great idea. Call my mom for a ride home from a party where my friends are drunk."
Karen appeared with their food. "Ryan, don't talk to your mother like that."
The boy brushed his shoulder length hair out of his face. "Yes ma'am."
Jamie smiled at her mother. "Thanks Mom." Turning back to her son she said, "Look, I don't want you to drink but I'm not stupid. I know it can happen. I just worry about you.
Ryan nodded. "I know that Mom. I'll be careful and I won't drive drunk. In fact I'll probably get a ride to the beach with someone.
"Okay. You can go to the party." Their conversation was interrupted by Jamie's cell phone. Flipping it open, she held it to her ear. "Hello… oh… have you called her parents yet? No, I'll come… Okay… Thanks for the heads up."
"What's going on?"
Jamie stood up. "I have to go. I'm sorry about cutting our lunch short."
Ryan nodded. "It's cool. Is everything okay?"
"Yeah. It's just something I have to go take care of."
Karen noticed her daughter standing up. "Jamie are you leaving?"
"Yeah. There's something I have to take care of."
"Okay." Turning to her grandson she said, "Be careful. And wear your helmet."
Ryan walked up and laughed. "Come on Grandma. With all the lectures Mom has given me about motorcycle safety I'd say I know what I'm doing."
Karen nodded. Even though Jamie had been riding motorcycles for the better part of fifteen years she still worried. Now that Ryan had one of his own she worried twice as much. "Okay but you have to promise to be careful."
Sean came out of the kitchen and nodded at Ryan. "Hey man, what's up?"
"Nothing much. I was about to go hang with April. You wanna come?"
"Sure."
Karen and Jamie both looked at the boys sternly. Jamie raised her eyebrows. "Do you have your extra helmet?"
Ryan and Sam both rolled their eyes. "Of course I do Mom. I haven't forgotten what happened last time I let someone ride without one." Everyone laughed again. Jamie had yelled at him for half an hour and then grounded him in front of a room full of people.
Sean held up his keys. "I'm driving my car over there anyways. That way I don't have to get a ride back over here."
Jamie said goodbye and left. Ryan and Sean followed and watched her climb into her car and take off. Waving at her, Ryan hopped onto his motorcycle and Sean got in his car. They went to Karen's house and walked to the porch.
April had taken over Lucas' room when he moved out. She knew her mother didn't like her having a door leading outside but she had proven herself trustworthy. A knock sounded and she got up and opened the door. "Hey guys." She let them in and introduced them to the girl sitting on her bed. "This is Marie Jagelski. She just moved here."
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Jamie walked over to the seat her niece was sitting in and crossed her arms. Annabelle looked up at her with anger on her face.
"So what's the deal? Are they letting me go?"
"Yes they are. Let's go."
They walked out of the police station and over to Jamie's car. "I guess I shouldn't bother asking you not to tell my parents."
Jamie glared at the short brunette. "I just spent the last hour convincing the chief to let you off with a warning. You're damn right I'm gonna tell your parents." Annabelle sat down in the passenger seat and sulked.
When they got to the house, Jamie followed her niece in and told her to wait in the living room.
"You can't order me around in my own house!"
"Sit down or I'll go back to the station and tell Chief Riley that I was wrong and he should charge you with possession." This shut the brunette up. "Wait in here while I call your parents." Jamie walked into the kitchen and picked up the phone. She was about to dial her brother's cell phone when Braden walked in the backdoor, talking on his own cell.
"What? Anna got…" He stopped when he saw his aunt standing there. "Shit. Callie, I gotta go."
"So I guess the word's out."
Braden shrugged. "I guess so. What's gonna happen to her?"
"That's up to your parents. I managed to get the charges dropped. I think it's best if you aren't here when we talk to Anna." Jamie could tell he wanted to be there but was glad he didn't try to argue with her. Normally his protectiveness of his sister was a good thing but right now the last thing she needed was to be coddled.
When Nathan and Haley arrived, Jamie made Annabelle tell them what had happened. Haley was the first to speak. "I don't know what to say. I don't think simply grounding you is going to be enough. I want to know who you got the pot from."
Annabelle quickly glanced at her aunt. "I… I just… I found it."
Jamie sighed. "Look Anna, covering for your friend isn't going to help anyone."
"No way! I'm not a snitch."
Nodding, Jamie stood up. "Okay. I'll let your parents get on with figuring out your punishment. Just remember, if this happens again I won't be able to get you out of it.
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Jake walked into the chief's office and closed the door. "Chief, what happened to that girl? The one I busted for smoking pot at the mall."
Chief Riley motioned at the seat in front of his desk. "Listen Jake, I let her go. Her aunt convinced me that it would be better for the girl to let her parents deal with it."
"What? How could it be better? This girl is nothing but a snobby rich kid and now she knows that her parents' money can get her out of trouble."
"I didn't let her go because her parents have a lot of money. I let her go because the girl's aunt is an old friend of mine and I trust her to keep the kid clean."
"I still don't see how that's ethical."
The chief stood up. "I've known Jamie longer than that girl has been alive. My decision is final."
Jake's eyebrows raised and a look of realization spread across his face. "Jamie… Jamie Bradshaw?"
"Do you know her?"
Letting out a weak laugh, Jake replied, "I did. A long time ago."
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Ryan pulled his motorcycle to a halt and waited while Marie climbed off. He had changed his mind about driving so that he could take the blond with him. She smiled as she handed him the helmet.
"Thanks. I've never been on a motorcycle before."
Smiling, Ryan walked over and leaned against the railing overlooking the beach. "So did you enjoy it?"
"Yeah. I can't believe your parents let you have one."
"It's just me and mom. And she actually has one too. Over the summer we went riding out in the country together."
Standing next to him, Marie took in Ryan's tan, muscled body. "Your mom sounds pretty cool.
Ryan grinned. "Yeah. It's not always easy being a celebrity's kid but…"
Marie raised her eyebrows. "Your mom's famous?"
"Yeah. She used to play in a band called Flooded Mindset. Then she became a solo artist. Her name's Jamie Bradshaw.
"Oh, I have one of her cds. But, wait. I thought your last name was Keller.
"Well she's not my biological mom. My biological mom died when I was one and I was sent to my dad. He and my mom took care of me, then when I was three he died in a plane crash."
"Oh. That's sucks. I'm sorry."
Ryan realized that he had revealed a little more than he had intended to. "It's cool. I don't remember either of them."
Then Sean and April pulled up in Sean's car. Getting out the tall boy shook his head. "Dude, you drive way too fast."
"What's the point of riding a motorcycle if you don't go fast?" Ryan replied with a laugh. "You're just a slowpoke."
The four of them walked down to the beach and eventually found Braden and David sitting on a rock, drinking beer.
Sean caught the beer his brother tossed him and took a gulp. "What's up?"
Braden muttered something inaudible. David nudged him. "They're gonna find out eventually."
The dark haired teen took another drink of his beer before speaking again. "Anna got arrested for smoking pot." Everyone gasped. Braden shook his head, knowing what they were all thinking. "It's okay. Aunt Jamie managed to get the charges dropped but Anna's grounded indefinitely."
April sighed. "Who'd she get it from?"
"No idea. She wouldn't tell. She doesn't think she did anything wrong." Braden offered the others beer but they all shook their heads.
Ryan reached into the cooler and grabbed a Pepsi. "Me and April are designated drivers."
Marie also got a Pepsi and said, "My dad's a cop. There's no way in hell I'm coming home drunk."
This got a laugh out of everyone. A couple hours later, Ryan and Marie ended up sitting by the fire alone. "So Marie, what do you do? I've basically told you my life story but I don't know much about you."
The blond smiled and shrugged. "I'm not really that interesting. I'm into art and music and that's about it."
Ryan laughed. "Awesome. I'm a musician."
"Really?"
"Yeah. My band plays at Tric sometimes. It's a club my grandmother owns. You should come see us play."
Marie smiled. "I'll have to do that."
Ryan chugged the last of his pop and threw the can in the fire. "My mom's playing there tonight. Wanna go? I can get us in free."
"Sure."
April smirked as she watched them walk away. Sean stood next to her and laughed. "What do you think? Love at first sight?"
April smiled and turned back to the crowd. "Well he couldn't keep his eyes off her at home."
Sean looked at his her suspiciously. "Did you set them up on purpose?"
"Maybe."
"Alright miss matchmaker."
April shrugged. "It's about time he got himself a girlfriend."
"Since when do you care about his love life?"
"I don't. It's just weird that he's so popular and still single. If I was that popular I'd sure as hell use it to my advantage."
Sean noticed the look on her face. "Are you alright?"
"Of course."
"April…"
"Okay. It's just kind of hard being the poor kid in the family."
Sean put an arm around April's shoulder. "Hey, it doesn't matter how much money you have. Besides, you know that if you ever need anything, someone will help you out."
April shook her head. "It's not about that. I would love to be a little more popular but I can't. If it's not the fact that I'm not rich or athletic, it's the fact that my brother is also my cousin. I know that it was just weird circumstances that caused that but people at school don't see it that way."
Sean walked beside April as she headed towards his car. "Well if someone messes with you I'll beat them up." he said jokingly. "Come on; don't let this stupid crap ruin your senior year. We're all supposed to be having fun and stuff."
"Okay, I'll try not to."
Sean looked back at the beach. "Are you leaving?"
April shrugged. "I was thinking about it. Can you guys get a ride?"
"Sure. Want me to come with you?"
"I was kind of hoping to be alone but, well it's your car so it's your choice."
Sean shook his head. "It's cool. I'll have someone bring me over tomorrow to get it."
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Ryan and Marie walked into Tric. The place was moderately crowded but the two of them managed to find a table.
Marie smiled. "This place is awesome. I can't believe you got us in like that."
"Yeah well, having my grandma own the place has its benefits."
Ryan got them drinks and they sat down. The looked up at the stage and saw Jamie pick up an acoustic guitar. "Okay, I'm gonna start tonight with an old song. This is 'Breathe' by Michelle Branch.
I've been driving for an hourJust talking to the rain
You say I've been driving you crazy
And its keeping you away
So just give me one good reason
Tell me why I should stay
'Cause I don't wanna waste another moment
in saying things we never meant to say
And I take it just a little bit
I, hold my breath and count to ten
I, I've been waiting for a chance to let you in
If I just breathe
Let if fill the space between
I'll know everything is alright
Breathe
Every little piece of me
You'll see
Everything is alright
If I just breathe
Well it's all so overrated
I'm not saying how you feel
So you end up watching chances fade
And wondering what's real
And I give you just a little time
I, wonder if you realize
I've been waiting till I see it in your eyes
If I just breathe
Let it fill the space between
I'll know everything is alright
Breathe,
Every little piece of me
You'll see
Everything is alright
If I just breathe
Breathe
So I whisper in the dark,
Hoping you hear me
Do you hear me?
If I just breathe
Let it fill the space between
I'll know everything is alright
Breathe,
Every little piece of me
You'll see
Everything is alright
Everything is alright if I just breathe… breathe
I've been driving for an hour
Just talking to the rain.
Jamie then played a few of her own songs and a couple more covers. While she was performing she noticed that her son and a girl she didn't recognize were sitting at a table. She held back a smile when she saw that Ryan's attention was completely focused on the girl.
After those songs were done she set her guitar down and walked back to the microphone. "This last song is a cover of Evanescence's 'Bring Me to Life.' I'd like to request that the up and coming musician Ryan Keller join me on stage for this one.
Ryan groaned. He had a feeling that his mother was doing this to try and help him impress Marie. The blond girl simply laughed and gave him a slight push out of the chair. He stood up and walked to the stage. He hopped up onto it and grabbed a microphone.
"What's up Tree Hill?" he yelled loudly. The crowd cheered. "Hey, before we start this song, give it up for the coolest mom ever." This got a lot of laughs and cheers.
Jamie turned and nodded to the house band.
How can you see into my eyes like open doorsLeading you down into my core
Where I've become so numb without a soul my spirit sleeping somewhere cold
Until you find it there and lead it back home
(Wake me up)
Wake me up inside
(I can't wake up)
Wake me up inside
(Save me)
call my name and save me from the dark
(Wake me up)
bid my blood to run
(I can't wake up)
before I come undone
(Save me)
save me from the nothing I've become
Now that I know what I'm without
You can't just leave me
Breath into me and make me real
Bring me to life
(Wake me up)
Wake me up inside
(I can't wake up)
Wake me up inside
(Save me)
call my name and save me from the dark
(Wake me up)
bid my blood to run
(I can't wake up)
before I come undone
(Save me)
save me from the nothing I've become
Bring me to life
(I've been living a lie, there's nothing inside)
Bring me to life
Frozen inside without your touch without your love darling. Only you are the life among the dead
(All this time I can't believe I couldn't see
Kept in the dark but you were there in front of me)
I've been sleeping a thousand years it seems
Got to open my eyes to everything
(Without a thought without a voice without a soul)
don't let me die here
(there must be something more)
Bring me to life
(Wake me up)
Wake me up inside
(I can't wake up)
Wake me up inside
(Save me)
call my name and save me from the dark
(Wake me up)
bid my blood to run
(I can't wake up)
before I come undone
(Save me)
save me from the nothing I've become
Bring me to life
(I've been living a lie, there's nothing inside)
Bring me to life
The crowd cheered and clapped as they finished.
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Peyton Jagelski looked up as her seventeen-year-old daughter walked through the door. "About time. It's after one. You know you're supposed to call if you're staying out late."
"I forgot my cell phone."
Peyton rolled her eyes. "I know. I called it looking for you. I also called April Scott's cell phone and she gave me some excuse about how you were around but she didn't see you at the time. What were you doing?"
Marie shrugged. "I went to that club you used to work at."
"Alone? And don't bother lying because you aren't very good at it."
"Okay. Jeez. I went with one of April's cousins. His mom is a famous musician and she was playing.
Peyton tensed up. "Oh. Do you mean Haley?"
"Who? His mom's name is Jamie." She then noticed the weird look on Peyton's face. "Mom? Are you okay?"
"Yeah…I-I'm fine."
Marie nodded, not believing her mother for a second. "Well he's a really cool guy and… I don't know. I kind of like him."
Peyton raised her eyebrows. "Hmm. Well you know, you're new here and you should get to know him a lot better before you date him."
"Whoa, slow down for a minute. Nothing happened. And even if it did why would there be anything wrong with it? Like I said, he's a really nice guy."
Chalking it up to her mother being overprotective, Marie went upstairs and went to bed. A few minutes later Jake walked down the stairs.
"Babe, why are you still up?"
"Sorry. I know you wanted to catch her sneaking into her room but I figured I'd be here when she walked in the door."
Jake walked up behind his wife and put his arms around her. "I guess I've been a cop for too long. So where was she."
Peyton sighed and leaned into her husband's embrace. "Hanging out with a boy."
"Well find out his name and I'll make him disappear," he replied jokingly. When Peyton sighed in frustration he kissed her cheek. "What's wrong? Is this guy a creep or something?"
"No. According to Marie he's a 'really nice guy.' It's just…"
"What is it?"
"He's Jamie's kid."
Jake turned Peyton around so she was facing him. "Peyton you knew there was a chance you'd run into her once we moved back here. Especially considering that your two closest friends here are both married to her brothers."
"I know that. It's just that it will be weird seeing her after all these years."
Jake smiled and cupped her face gently. "You're not gonna hook back up with her are you? 'Cause that would be hot." All his remark earned him was a slap on the arm. "Peyton it was just a joke. I know you would never do that."
Peyton sighed and hugged her husband. "I'm sorry. It's just… the idea of our daughter dating her son bugs me a little. What if they got serious and then suddenly Jamie and I were forced back into each other's lives? I never told Marie about dating her."
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Annabelle quietly slipped out of her bedroom door. She knew that sneaking out this late was really stupid but she owed the dealer money. She owed him $100 but her parents had cut off her money. She tucked the $75 she had found into her pocket and prayed it would be enough.
"Why did I get so involved in this shit?" she muttered under her breath.
Having snuck out numerous times before, Anna managed to get outside to her bike with relative ease. Once she was a block away from her house she pulled out her cell phone.
"Hey. Meet me at the spot."
When she turned her bike into the alley she felt a shiver creep down her spine, despite it being a warm summer night. She saw the dealer standing against a wall.
"Got my money?"
"Well… I've got most of it. I got busted for smoking and my parents cut off my money supply."
The man stood straight and glared down at the young brunette. "I said bring all of it you stupid bitch."
Anna backed up a little. "Look, I can get the rest of it to you by tomorrow night. I wasn't able to sell any of it 'cause the cops caught me."
"I don't fucking care!" the man growled, grabbing Anna by the shoulders.
"Let go of me!"
"Shut up!" he hissed, slamming her into the wall. "I'm gonna collect my payment, one way or another."
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A/N: Well there it is. Of course, my stories are never complete without drama and tragedy. Let me know what you all think of it. Reviews equal inspiration so the more reviews I get the faster I'll be able to write the next chapter.
