Secret Friends.

Prologue…

He was the quiet and broody bookworm, the good guy, the poor guy, the handsome loner and the shy guy. She was the ultimate rich bad girl, the girl who vandalized cars and blamed it on someone else, the girl who had had at least one night with every guy worth the attention in school, the girl who listened to metal and punk, the girl whose favourite colour was black. She was the one that got into trouble. He was the one who watched her get into it. On the surface they were nothing alike but yet they had so much in common. They would never be seen together but they shared a secret, a big secret that no one could ever find out. He, Lucas Scott, and she, Brooke Davis, were the best of friends. But no secret, not even this one, can stay a secret forever.

You might wonder why two best friends would want to keep their relationship a secret, you will probably continue to wonder until you find yourself in the same situation. You see, it all started when they were kids:

Lucas' and Brooke's parents had been friends since high school and it was only natural that their firstborns would be friends as well. When their firstborns also happened to be born the same year it was almost as if it was a sign. When Lucas and Brooke got older their parents loved to point this out. Every time they got into a fight over something they were told that they were meant to be friends, and they were. They both grew into two very different individuals but because of their friendship they still had a lot in common, their taste in music for example.

The summer before they started high school they realized that they didn't want their friendship to get caught in the middle of all the drama so they made a decision. The decision was not an easy one, they loved to pick on and tease each other to make the school days a little less boring. If they decided to keep their friendship a secret they wouldn't be able to do that anymore. They had to ask themselves if their friendship would survive being kept a secret or if it would fade. They had to ask themselves if their friendship would survive the drama of high school, the lies and the rumours. A poor, silent guy was not supposed to even know the rich, bad girl of the school. She was supposed to pick on him if she even acknowledged him. When they finally decided that their relationship would have better odds of making it through high school as a secret, they only had to make sure it stayed that way. So far they had succeeded.


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