The Perfect Day

AN: I don't own One Tree Hill or The Wedding Planner.

Summary: This story is based on the movie, The Wedding Planner. Brooke is a top wedding planner. What happens when she is asked to plan a wedding for someone she could have feelings for?

Chapter 1 – The Meeting

Brooke Davis was the best wedding planner at her company, which everyone knew was the place to go if you wanted one of the most chic, most fabulous, and most unforgettable weddings you could have. Everyone wanted her for their wedding. She had done weddings for celebrity after celebrity. She always stayed booked 2-3 years in advance.

But, because of her busy schedule, she had little time for friends or dating. In fact, in spite of how beautiful she was, she hadn't had a date in over a year. It wasn't that she didn't want to meet Mr. Right one day; she just didn't have to time to look for him. Her assistant, Millicent, often urged her to not work so hard and take a little more time for herself. But, Brooke wouldn't have it. She loved her work, and she was great at it.

Brooke had just come in from a meeting with some clients when Millicent came to tell her there was a woman there to see her.

"Bring her in", she said.

A skinny woman with blonde, curly hair walked in to the office. Brooke motioned for her to sit down.

"Hi, I'm Peyton Sawyer" the woman said.

"Hello, nice to meet you, I'm Brooke. So, how can I help you?"

"I'm getting married in a few months, and I know you are probably booked, but I was wondering if there was any chance you could plan the wedding."

Brooke looked at her apologetically. Peyton was right; she was booked up. "I'm sorry, I won't have time with all my other weddings, but I can recommend another planner from the company if you would like."

Peyton frowned, "That's ok, I really wanted you. I was at my friend's wedding that you did, Haley James Scott. It was beautiful, and Haley told me that you might be able to fit us in."

"Oh, you know Haley?" Brooke asked. Haley was Brooke's best childhood friend, but Brooke had moved to California with her parents before high school. And when Haley had asked Brooke to do her wedding, she just couldn't say no. In fact her wedding was the one that had made Brooke known as the best of the best, because Haley was not only her childhood friend, but she was also a Grammy winning music artist, and she married Nathan Scott, 2-time MVP for the New York Knicks.

"Yeah, she told me that you sometimes have a cancellation and could possibly work us in." Peyton looked at her hopefully.

Brooked sighed. She didn't have a cancellation. But, she really wanted to help Peyton out, and she decided she couldn't say to no to Haley's friend. "When is the wedding?" she asked.

"August 22nd." Peyton replied.

Brooke looked through her calendar. She was busy then, but things would be slacking off because it was the end of the summer, and not quite fall yet. And she didn't have a wedding scheduled for that exact day. She would be pushing it, but decided she could do it. "Ok, but we will have to start right away, since it is only six months away."

Peyton squealed, and got up to hug her, "Thank you so, so much."

Peyton left, and Millicent came in.

"So, I guess you are taking on even more work?" Millicent asked, her eyebrow raised.

"Yes, but I just couldn't say no to her, besides she is Haley's friend." Brooke replied.

"Yeah, I figured she would talk you into it; she was telling me her and her fiancée's story before you got back, and I knew you would love it and give in." Millicent told her.

Brooked looked at her stunned. "Are you calling me a push over? For your information, she didn't even tell me their story."

"Only when it comes to romance and weddings, and there story was romantic" Milli said.

"Let me guess. They were high school sweethearts, who were destined to be together."

"Yeah, but you know would have gotten all sappy when you heard it." Milli laughed.

"So tell me about it" Brooke looked at her.

"They met in high school when Peyton moved to New York from North Carolina. And from the moment he saw her, they knew they were destined to be together. She said they have true love always. Now, she owns a record label, and he's a writer."

"So, do they still live in New York?" Brooke asked. She hadn't gotten much information from Peyton while she was there.

"No, they just moved out here a few weeks ago." She was about to go into more detail when Brooke's phone rang.